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SPORT

FOOTBALL

(Continued from page 2.)

'TAMAR

KOWLOON

"KOWLOON, v. EILIPINO CLUB.

On the St. Joseph's ground the Kom- loon team won by three clear goals. The play was mostly confined to the Filipino bait and in the opening portion of the game no

Kowloon scored once through Pile, In the second half about ten minutes after The Tamar had two changes in their loon goalkeeper, handled the ball for the play had been resumed Brech, the Kow temm, Roberta came in at centre forward. first time during the raateb. The Filipino ti the exclusion of Jabson, and Oxiand defence held the Kowloon men antil near was left back. Handful being fiting the close, when Young and Brown And -through-and sestris, Karlson winning Kowloon male one change, Leard as above. coming in for Morrison at right half. McElvie won the toes and elected to face! the kuu. After some ninutrs play Hill broke away in fite style for the Tasure and centred to Roberts who scored with a fine header into the corner of the net. This

lind

CLUB RESERVES BLUEBELI," On the Club ground the home team started with ten men, Buxton, coming out minute after the kick off. The sailors did most of the attacking and Hatchin skipta splendid goal for the Ixame forwards were erratic in their shooting, trani. Corners fell to both sides but the

The Bluchil had hard luck on several ocenions and a ding dong battle ended in goalless dran

was entirely unexpected as the Tamar had so far been only on the defon sive. Kowloon pressed from the ... restart but did not score till much later when the Kowloon forwards wrested the ball front Oclauit, and Paseo equalised with a cros shot into the corner of the uct after receiving from Duscan. The dualiser was well deserved as Kowloon had done nourly all the attacking, and but for weak finishing would have enjoyed a iend at the interval which arrived" with the scores level. Half-time Fundr. 1. Kov-all loon 1.

rd went down on the resumption but

kicked by when ottempting to centre. Hill went away on the wing in good style

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Correspondence should be directed. Hongkong, 16th July, 1923.

LOYAL ORANGE LODGE, No. 80o,

and centred to Raberes who tested: HOLD their MONTHLY MEETINGS with a neat header which the goalkeeper

lay.

at the UNION CHURCH HALL, Kennedy

PRECEPTORY.

The Imperial Grand Black Chapter of the British Commonwealth No. 801, MASTERN Star, hold their Meetings at the same Hall the SECOND MONDAY of Each Month.

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did well to clear. Wheeler kicked out Road, the FIRST MONDAY in Each Month when presed by Roberts and Hill re- ceived but was ruled offside, The Tamar me again and Bard sent in a stinging shot which Hill failed to hold but tlyz bal] struck the cressbar and rebounded into Roberts way on the spot and sent in a good header which Hill just managed to turn round the past. for a corner. Hill the fing kick across to Wilkins who scored the winning goal with a shot through a crowd of players-which gave Hill no chance, Full time came with the Tumer lending by the odd goal in three

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Kowloon had had quite an equal share of the game and had their forwards been better marksmen would undoubtedly have won.

GEORGE THOMAS MONEY Both goalkeepers had comparatively little, EDKINS, of Victoria, in the Colony of to do. Hill saved all he had to deal with Hongkong, HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that in great style and was not to be blamed in consequence of Change of Ownership For letting two goat through. Routley have applied to the Board of Trade, under Sec- did well also in the Taur goal, but seem ed to be at fault when Kowloon scored respect of the hip "SONG HOL" of Hai- tion 47 of the Merchant Shipping Act, 1894, in their only goal. The full backs all played good bustling games; the best were Smith phong, of gross tonnage 6,284.15 tons, register for thelumny, and Wheehy for Kowloon tonnage 3,085,44 tons, heretofore owned by

P.A. LAPICQUE

for the permission to It

&CTAL WAY FOONG Wis in the intermediate line that the change her Name to Tamar held the advantage, their halves beius all very good in attack and defence, and to have her registered in the Now Name at

the Port of Hongkong as owned by ma Hudson as the best and was exception- ally good. MoElvie played well for Kow fean and he and Hill are about the best

the Kowlcan team. The Temer 297 wards played a bustling game and took a Let of holding, Wilkins, Roberts and Hill all played very good games. The Kow loon forward line, although fast, is rather weak. Masu was probably the best on Saturday and would have scored many goals for Kowloon if he had the oppor tunities that other centre, forwards

had: Results:-Tamar,; Kowloon, 1.

and Oxland;

Hudson and Bryant Hil Roberts, Wilkins and Burd. « Kowloon Hill; Wheeler and Knight; Leonard, McElvie and Duncan: Cleme. Cooke, Mason, Pasco and Muir,

Referoc.-Mr. Tildesley

KING'S RESERVES. ST. JOSEPH'S

Any objections to the proposed Change of Name must be sent to the Registrar of Ship ping at Hongkong within seven days from the appearance of this Advertisement.

Dated at Victoria, Hongkong, this day of October, 1993.

(Signed) G.T. EDKINS.

ROYAL

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GRAND VIOLIN RECITAL

These unbeaten teams met on the Gar JASCHA

rison ground at Sookunpoo when the soldiers proved their superiority in junior

Football by beating the College boys by

six clear goals. Early in the game Jones

gave the King's the lead, then Dengerfeld

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and Moran added further goals and at THE WORLD-RENOWNED VIOLINIST.

the interval the soldiers were leading by three goals to mil,

The fast game of the soldiers played the College to a standstill and Dangerfield Pooring three goals in the second half, the Kings won es alese,

SOUTH CHINA: “B”^. «R,GA, RES.

This match played on the B Gar rison Kround was won by the South China "B" hý six goals to one, Each aide finished with teu men only, two plart being ordered off the field. Loung Wing Tak. AuKit Sang (2) Li Kum

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game ended in a draw of two gh all.

CLUB DE RECREIO

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interval be they were leading

Rnale,

* TAMAR **

At Kowloon the home team won by two clear goals. The game was evenly con tested in the open but the home team had more finish in front of goal. Ogley scorel for the Club de Rvereto and before the interval the same plaver put on

end goal. With a lend of two goals far the bene sile the teams creed over and a well", "contested second haif: being Blank, the Club de Rercio won ne above.

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