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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY

EMBER

XMAS HAMPERS.

We beg to Notify Customers that Assorted Hampers suitable for the Festive may be obtained from us at the following Red nood Rain

No. 1 HAMPE-$36.

1 Qt. Moet & Chandon Dry Imperial

1Q Superb Tawny Port 2 Qts. St. Julien Olaret.

Hongkon

Fouth

1 Qt. Old Brown Sherry B.8. 1 OLD.CL. Old Tous or Dry 1. Q Burgoyne's Burgundy

phial Pomeranan Bitters.

Whisky.

1 Pt. D.O.M.SEN

Kadut Champagne.

1 Pt. Blackberry Brandy

1-Oil Martell' XXX Brandy.

Qta King Geo. IV, or Perfection

No. 2 HAMPER—$30.

1Qt. Guillemart Champagne.

Pt. D.O.M

1 Qt. Burgoyde's Burgundy.

1 Qt. Martell'« XXX Brandy.

9 Qts. King Geo. IV. or Perfection

2 Qt. Tawny Dry Port.

2 Ots. St. Julien Clars

Qt. DOL. Old Tom or Dry Gin.

Qt. Vino de Paito Sherry,

1 phial Pomeranzan Bitters,

No. 3 HAMPER $26.

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GRANTEES

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Kim

good «while» Forbes

Entre The Police, forwards)

bination, while their shooting

South China fully deserve their vi touch smarter on the ball and play Serge of better combination Leur Yuk Toog

'0

played a hard game for South China

Police o

China B Freys. Drums loon: Reserves.

South- China, “A”

South Chinalan Hing Cheung Lat Yas Tat and Yul wing tani; Loung Luk Tong, Wong Dal ya and Lam Fak Ying: Pang Kam Wing Suen Kem Shna, Wong Pak Chong, Lar wai long anu Chan, hwong In

553 Club de Rec. “B” 1: Police.... A. E. Clarke, Wyone and Me-

aus Stewart, Pearson, Johnson, Dewar and Simpson

SOUTH CHINA

B

Walter; britton,asrorues

Referee: Mr Spencer.

CLUB DE RECREIO

BEAST

SURKEYS, DRUMS

On the Navy "A ground the Club de Hearelo maintained their position by winning against the East Surreys Drans

four goals to one. After the Linn had missed! from & penalty, Fuertes

A very poor garm was seen on the Club ground between the Hongkong F. South China teams, the latter field ing eight men only All interest in tha game was lacking from the start owing to the South China team not being at full strength, and although the Club had plenty of chances to score in the opening them the lead with a fast cross: shot. half they scored once duly, Forsyth wet dalf time: Club de Reorelo, I; East Surroys Drums, 0 After the change of ting after missing on several occasion.ends the Surreys went out to level up and were successful, through tumby. rosano gave the Club the lead and again got through, beating Bayard from close range, Although the Drums tried to get on equal terms they failed and before the final whistle sounded, Rocha scored for the Club, who won by four goals to one,

EAST SURREYS RESERVES (1

The second half was a repetition of the frit except that the Club scored more goals. The

play was continually in the South China ball except on two occasions when they crossed the hallway line and Rodger, the goal keeper for the Club had the ball giren back to him by his own club-mates. Halftime H.K. Club, 1; South China, 0.

Janes put the Club further ahead soon after the restart after a brilliant run, with a fast shot from close range. Howard scored the third goal and Forsyth the fourth after the goalkeeper had partially cleared Stewart tried a shot from thirty yards, but the ball strik" ing the upright rebounded to play and was cleared. Howard came through and scored the fifth gool with South China packing their goat The final whistle sounded with the Club winners by fire. clear goals.

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SOUTH CHINA "BA On the Garrison ground the Surreys beat South China B by

right clesr goals Robinson scored twice in the first seven minutes and Wooldridge scored two minutes later Morris put on the fourth and before the interval: Wooldridge *East scored from a penalty Hall time: Surreya, 5; South China, 0. The second half favoured the East Surreys and Wool aridge (2) and Robinson scored for them, the anal score reading, Enst Surreys, 87 South China," 0.

ST JOSEPH'S

RESERVES

KOWLOON

Playing at home, Kowloon went down by three clear goals to the St. Joseph's first team. At the interval the score was che goal to nil, Ward being successful After the change of erda Marico scored twice for St. Joseph's the final score reading, St. Joseph's A, 3; Kowloon Reserves, 0- -

It is a pity that such games should take place in the senior division of the league, especially when a club con held two teams in the junior league. Accord- ing to the standard of play shown by the South China 1 B” team, the S.C.AA. SACRED HEART » CLUB DE should never have entered two teams in ELCREIO the senior league, for the B teamOn the St. Joseph's ground the Sacred variably turn out with nice or ten men Heart beat the Club de Recreio by three only, which make their opponents jose all goals to one. Voliar scored in the open- interent in the game. None of the Club Ing half and A. G. and D Mahomed in players were up to their usual standard the second for the Sacred Heart while probably due to such a weak opposition Remedios scored for the Club de Recreio

Hongkong Club: G. Rodger, Gerrard from a penalty.... and Bishop Mair, J. Stewart and Wat

Pile, Forsyth, dones, Howard and

Key

South China B.-Hui Shing la Lo Wai Man and Ng Kam Chuen Chan Took Choi and Pong Wah King Chui Krong Yeung, Tsang Leung and Tang Shui HungAG

Referee: Mr. Collins.

EAST SURREYS BEGT.

TAMAR

On the Navy A ground before good attendance, the East Surreys, out- played the Tamar and won by the large margin of four goals to nil The Surreye were a full steergth while the Tamar made one change, Edds turning out af the forward line.

Throughout the game the East Surreye were winners. After Fetter had given them the lead in the opening minute of the game they never looked back and were on top all the time. The team played good combination, although with a ittle more accuracy in their shooting the core would have been greater Cooper played a fearless game and he was wel supported by Jordan The middle line was good while the forwards showed plenty of dish. In the opening stages. Humberstone failed to find his shooting. boots. The Tamar, forwards" could nor settle down while Wavish was kept busy in goal receiving little support from the

defence.

SOUTH CHINAA!

A large crowd atter

to witness this match

ground. The game open with South China showic bination

The Police

become dangerous,- bat

the line. South China tabk

And for a time the gard pressed, but Wyne defended well

POLICE

LAWN BOWLS.

K.B.G.C PRIZE DAY.

At Home" on Saturday afternoon when The Kowloon Bowling Green Clüh was

the official wind-up of the reRBON - WIS Bignalised by the presentation of prizes to the successful players in the various competitions

This was done by Mrs. E. Cock, to whom Mr. Lapalpy (President of the Cluby, in returning thanks, presented a pretty bouquet in a silver bolder,

In a short address to the large gathering of members and their friends, Mr Lapaley! said that entries for the different com petitions had been as numerous as in former years, and despite an exceptionally wet summer they had finished on time. He regretted that the younger school were not too well represented, but felt sure. that by another season their names would. be mscribed in gold letters on the Club's record hoard

Mrs. Cock thanked the President and members for her bouquet in a felicitous little speech which was heartily applaud

ed:

The prize-winners in the yuricus events were as anders

CLCU CHAMPIONSHIP-1st prize (pre- sented by Mr. W. J. Owen) won by Mr. W. MacFarlane 2nd prize (presented 1 Mr. J. Donnithorne), won by Mr. A R Whibley3rd prize (presented by Mr. B Doo Wele), won by Mr. D. Gow, my

PRESIDENT A COMPETIZION.—186 – prize (presented by Jr. R. Lapsley), won by Muir 2nd prize (presented by Mr.

Plane), won by

Guy: 3rd resented by Mr

ICE

ited by Mri

seated by

by Mr. L. Guy, 20d

centian Cap, presented by air. Whibley), won by the air, C., Atkinson's 3rd prize

udged the Club

{ence kept out the

Attack until five mi

when the f

Barson was given

Police and sent DTA

The Chins per from the put on two reserved

ruick

Kam Sh

the ball into the net wit

the attac Tong

art South Chri #Kwong

msome fine work but

CONT

Dandes Cup, pre

won by Mr IZZŁĄ WINNERS'G

Chapma

and Goo

Wyrne tackled well-~ Laf Was Tong sent in: a fast drive, the ball just Akimmingi ay the bar, and later sent in a shot that had by Clarke benton, but luckily the hall went Grookd outarde Stenham Shun scored the During the third goal close range after beating was played Motallere The final whistle rounded. Tepresenta ARTIFICIAL WREATHS IN STOORE with the Police in their opponents ferri, Vice-F

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