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SEASON'S GREETINGS TO ALL
For as the past has been brightened by your support. For you TC Wish. an increased brightness and prosperity during the year to come and the years that. follow.
We thank all of our Friends for the business we have been favoured with and trust that we will continue to enjoy their valued patronage and support.
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SPORT.
FOOTBALL.
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SOUTH CHINA . R.GA
A fast and interesting game was seen at Happy Valley on Saturday, the Chin- so winuing by the only goal of the game. The soldiers were without Turn- or at first left back, Green filled this vacancy and Castledine re-appeared at inside left. The Gunners quits hëll} their own in the first half and had they had any luck they would have been lead- ing a the interval, Halftime arrived Both goal. with the score shert blank. keepers had been troubled but both were found very safe,
In the second half the Chinese showed their superiority and might easily hara scored on half a dozeu" occasions; only the splendid goal keeping of Smith keep
ing the score down to one gun). E
in the half Casticdine gave elliott a
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fine charee, but the latter slipped as he CONTINENTAL
was about to shoot. The Chinese pressed almost continually throughout the last twenty minutes and Smith was eventually beaten about ten minutes before the end. The goal was rather n lucky one, Pang Wa Hing sent in a shot from the right| which the goalkeeper expected to see go by; the ball however struck the upright and rebounded into play. Wong Pat Chung received fruin closo in and gave Smith no chance of recovering with a shot well into the corner of the net. There was no further scoring and the Guauers had hard luck in losing con. sidering the fine display they gave against a much superior team. Chan So, Wong Shui Wa, Lum Yuk Ying and Chan Kwong Yui were the best of the Chinese players, Smith gave a wonder- ful display in the R.G.A. goal and is to be complimented on keeping the score sa low. Lelligst and Hicks were most out. standing players in the defence, the for- ward line having very little chance to get away against a strong half back line. Result, South China, 1; R.G.A., 0.
South Chine. Hing Cheong; Ng Kam Chuen and Chan So; Leung Yuk Toug, Wong Shui Wa and Law Yuk Ying: Pang Kam Wing, Pang Wa Hing, Woog Pak Chung, Li Wei Tong and Chan Kwon Yui,
RG.A.Smith; Green and Lieut. Smith; Hick, Bailey and Lolliott; Whit tington, Castledine, Doggerill, Harris and Couzens.
Referee: Mr. Blumson. Playing on the Navy "A" ground the
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Tomar scored a win over the fagship by CE. WARREN CO., LTD."
two goals to one, Burd went away on the left. from the kick off bat Penrose cleared from the centreline Hawkins. then took up the attack, and for a time)
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the Tamer's defence were hard pressed, OFFICES 98A, Wanchai Road, but Routley was very safe in goal.. Heathcote was called upon to clear from GODOWNS. Burd, and the Harbins going down Wrigley was offside Grant and Hudson were conspicuous in the. Tumnr's defence but the Harkins would not be kept out, Shenton, sending over from the wing, gava Smith a chance to open the score, but Routley stopped the shot and the ball, going out to the left, Shenton dashed up and returned it to the net, giving the auding the load.
· The Tamar got well off the mark from the centre kick and Hill racing down the wing, sent over a twirling shot that beat Heathcote in the Hawkina goal and made the scores one all. This was a somewhat lucky goal for the depot ship.
From the restart, the Tamar took up the attack and Clark missed an easy chance to put them ahead. The Hawkins transferred and Grant cleared wall. The T'amar took the lead through Veness, who received the hall close in and gave Heathcote po chaner. The Hawkine put an pressure and Warne was given a chance to level up, but headed over the bar. Heathcote kept a fine. goal for the Hawkins and repeatedly cleared from good shots. Final score, Tamar, 2; Harkins, 1.
Tamar-Routley; Sparkes and Grant; Lawson, Hudson and Oxland; Hill, Venes, Roberts, Clarke and Burd.
Hawkins. Heathcote; Penrose and Wright; Keon, Wilcox and Carpenter; Wrigley, Hyde, Warne, Smith and Shenton,
Heferee: Mr. Collins.
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H.J.S. DESPATCH E. POLICE.
-On St. Joseph's ground the Despatch bent the Police by four goals to twe The Despatch were early attacking and Balcombe opened the score for the Eter twenty three minutes play. A minuta later Post get through for the Police and made the scores on all The Despatch took the lead again, following good play by Balcombe who gave Hillier no chance with a shot sent in from close range. Half-time: Despatch, S; Police, 1. From the restart the sailors took up the attack and scared through White, the goal being disallowed through offside play. The Eolico levelled up through Post, who beat Brewerton close in. The Despatch them went to the front again when Wynne lot in Wood, who beat Hilli- er with a fast ground shot. The Police went out to level up but found the sailors' defence very sound. Balcombe scored his third goal of the match and the fourth for his side. The final whistle found the Despatch winners by four goals to two.
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