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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 10TH, 1921.

OLD SMUGGLER

WHISKY

THE GOLD

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Guaranteed a pure Scotch Whisky composed of the Finest Old Highland Malts and Grain of proved Ago and. Maturity.

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FOOTBALL

SATURDAY'S RESULTS.

HONGKONO I. A, CHALLENGE SUYELD

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At Sobkanpoo on Saturday Kowloon gained the right to meet the Surreysu the final of the Senior Shield. The

B.G.A. were at full strength but Kowloon were without Nush, whose place was taken by Hayes, JeElvie won the toss sad gained the advantage of the wind. Kowloon attacked from the start and a had miskick by Smtih let Roberts in. A goal scewed certain but Wilson ran hack and cleared cleverly. The pressure was relieved by Roberts fouling Spink. The

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Ginners pressed and Knight effected a BOWERN & CO,,

fine clearance. Kowloon livened up and their forwards ran the opposing defence off their feet. Offside stopped a promis- ing movement but the ball was soon re- turned and Mason drove in a hot shot from close range which Smith did well to punch clear. Another miskick by Smith lot Mason in, but the latter shot high over. Latham sent over and from a good pass to Roberts the latter sent in ä frst-time shot which, luckily for the RG.A.. struck Smith and went outside. This was an extremely lucky escape for the Gunners, but the first goal came just after when Mason sent the ball over to Haynes, who scored, from close in with n shot that gave Swith no chance of saving. This goal was probably the best of the game. It was a race between Haynes' and Rachell for the ball and the former, who showed a fine tura of speed, out- paced the full back and scored easily.

Kowloon continued to dominate the game and in the first half an hour might easily have scored ten goals. Roberts gave Latham a fine chance and the latter bent Wilson but kicked hy, although un marked. Lathan sent over a fine centre which "Smith did well to clear, Roberts had hard luck on two occasions but scored just afterwards. Lack of understanding between the two Smiths let in Roberts who scored an easy goal for Kowloon. The R.GA. broke away and Duncan

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lowing a free kick. Roberts tried to run through at the other end but Smith kick- ed out for a corner. The fog kiek was sent behind. The soldiers broke away, but Pulford spoiled a good movement through kicking by. Rachell miskicked at the other end and let in Roberts who scored Kowloon's third goal with a shot from close range which entered the corner of the net. Kowloon kept up pressure which was eventually relieved through Roberts fouling Smith. At the other end Knight fouled Castledine and from the free-kick Spink sent in a fine drive which skimmed over the bar. Hands against Mason; Smith took the kick and sent the bail over the bar from nearly half the length of the field Kowloon were won back to the attack and Roberts gave Mason a good pass from which the latter drove in a hot shot which was held in ne style by Smith who threw the ball out for a corner. The flag kick was abor- tive. The Gunners livened up towards the end of the half hit the wing forwards were poor and kicked by. Hall-time ar rived with Kowloon enjoying a clear three goal lead The game had been for the nupst part in the R.G.A, half and, with a little more luck, Kowloon would have bad Яix.

In the second half the Gunners played the offside game, much to the disappoint- ment of the Kowloon supporters. The Kowloon forwards were pulled up time after time and showed no enterprise at all as far as trying individual effort was concerted. It was this lack of initiative.) un the part of the Kowloon forwards that kept the score down to one goal in this Salf for the Gunners were seldom danger- ous, their shooting heing of the poorest The only shots sent at the Kowloon goal were from Spink and Castledine. The first one was leaded clear by Wheeler and the second was well saved by Duncan. Latham ran through for Kowloon and after hitting the upright scored a good goat from the rebound, putting the Kow loon score up to bur goals. The Gunners tried to decrease the lead but the for- wards were pobr in the extreme, the only one with any idea of shooting being Castledine and he was not supported pro- perly. The game ended with the Kowloon team easy winners by four goals to mil;

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