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Scores:-
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Yung Hin Lun, c Wallington, b
Reed
H. CHung, run out
Choa, b Evans
Ng Szo Kwong, run out KL Chau, b Read
CE Wong, run ont
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Wan lu Shing, b Erans Cheung Wing Kue, not out
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Saturday's games resulted as under-
HONOKONG FA. CHALLENDE SHIELDS, Sensor.
Hongkong Police..9
Kowloon.............
Junior
East. Surreya Risa
Kowloon Bea HONGKONG LEAŬUE,
St. Joseph's "A" 3 St. Joseph's "B"...3. University
Sacred Heart ......0 Recreio "B" ....0 H.K. Club Res....I
South China "A" failed to turn out
Agallist the East Surreys Drums at. Sookunpoo.
SHIELDS FINALS.
For the Baald on the Hongkong E.C. ground, the weather was fre although the rains of the week and made the ground very heavy, A good aumber turned out to witness the games and e- ly arrivals had the pleasure of witnessing three hours exciting football,
KOWLOON ». POLICE..
This game was expected to be a keen tussis as both teams had previously wan the shield, The Police have played bet ter, football this season than they have been doing during the past three Season and it was fully expected that they would hold their
against Kowloon. Luck
O
was against them in the opening half for on the run of the play they should have had the lead early in the game. Post re- appeared in the Police team in place of Pearson,
Duncan replaced
while G.
E. G. K. Wheeler in the Kowloon team,
The Police wop the tom and McBride started the ball rolling for Kowloon, The exchanges opened fairly evenly, each goal being visited in turn. Kowloon were the
Bret
to become dangerous, and Clarka Braught off a wonderful clearance bring. ing the ball out from balf a dozen Kow. loon players. Valentine was early pro minent for the
from him Police and a fast low bot?
better fate, for be
had Duncan beaten has the ball struck of upright and came out to scherie who cleared to midfield.
Hayes was the only Kowloon forward who worried
ried the Police defene fer & Lime. Simpson had hard
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A match of 18 holes was played over can. The Police thinking the whistle
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the Old Course at Fanling on Saturday had sounded for a goul unde appeals FAREWELL PERFORMANCE
between Jocti Oxford and Cambridge to the referee but were unsuccessful,
the latter and the Hon. Mr. A. f. M. Fletcher for the former. The match was one of singles "only. I point for a win and for the bye (if three or more holes). A strong wind was blowing when the gaine began and sewerly handicapped the players, but it eventually subsided.. The course was in good condition.
Scores:
OXFORD.
N. L. Smith0
R. H. Gompertz... 0 1. W. Tratman........ 0
A.G. M. Fletcher. E. E. O Bird...... 14 F. G. Vaux......... "0"
Total.......... 24
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Kowloon then got away and handa. Against Wynne close in gave Kowloor
Floor & good opening, but McBride hended in wide. I-K
from the free kick well placed by McKelvic. There were several exciting as the ball was sent in, but the
goalkeepers on both sides were safe. The first goal fell to Kowloon when McBride received a pass from Austen and slipped the ball to Hayes who was unmarked, and the latter with a high shot placed the ball in the net well
of Clarke. Kowloon of the reach
not hold the lead very long, for from the entre kick the Police took up the attack and Dun can was called upon to clear. Returning to the attack the Police got well in but Read erossed over and kicked to touch. Johnson came across at right angles to the goal and sent in a fast rising, shot that beat Duncan all the way and made the scores level. Wynne handled just
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outside the penalty area but Clarke saved
at the expense of a corner. McWalter
The Cambridge side thus won by the cleared from a shot by Hayes just as the narrow margin of half a point.
YACHTING.
SHANGHAI CUP COMPETITION.
whistle sounded for the interval with both
teame
When
equal and the score 1-1. From
restart Kowloon took the
up attack but Heyen sent in wide.
Johnson beat Wheeler, but lost control of the ball, Met Read cleared. Hayes
made a good hat the latter Ten yachts entered for the race for
for G. Dus
the the Shanghai Cup which was said on
past the flost. Clarke was kept busy for a time dealing
With Saturday. The course was utiles, the shots from Hayes and Austro. McBride starting point being the Club Fine, and had s the Pilar Rock bring the farthest point dived at full length to sealt with a
I several openings but
was slow. Clarke fast shot out. There was well contested, the by
by Hayes while Duncan result bring n follows:-
similar shot at the other end from Simp 100. Austen ELYC Kowloon the lead with Handicap, finishing time fine header from a centre by McBride who had changed places temporarily with Hayes. With two goals to one against them the police took up the attack, and Simpson sent in a high
bat, Duncan just sbat, reaching the ball aud Bending it
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11.30
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28.45
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Other yachts to finish were:
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Gael. 32:15
Viking 36.29
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outside the post. With the score 1-1 both. Rasmussen teams gave of their best. stopped a shot from Sandes and at the other end Morrisa beat Williams. brata - ended up with a wide shot. The Surreys took the lead with a fast drive from a nice cross from the left wing Offsit
high shot by Sandes
and a high by McGreavy were incidents in a series of attacks by the Surreys who were not to
not to be denied Que and Urquhart failing to hold up
out to the right where Oram re of the Surreys Reserves and à mulal to ceived it but shot wide. For a time Kow each member of the four teams The loon had the better of the exchanges, Runners-up cup for the junior shield will and after several attempts went further be presented to the Kowloon Reserves abad. Clarke caine out to clear a pass The team of "H.M.S." Marazion the Fre and sent holders, are absent from port bus from Mair hut misjudged the ball and Buicynn, Gladys and Theebles did not Duncan sent it into the net, making are expected, to return on or about April Mufett who took a first time following
G. the score three to one in favour of Kow- 18h COQUETTE CUP.
loob.
Bir. McKelvie then handed to Mra The Police again took up the attack McCubbin a bouquet, tied with "the The race for the Ciquette Cup wes but Nimpson failed to get his centre in H.K.F.A. colours, in a silver holder, and be was beater by Wheeler who called for three cheers Johnson of the sailed yesterday when four yachts enter brought the bali well over the halfway Police congratulated Kowloon on their felt wing the outside man sent in a fask ed. The start was made at Murray Pier line and then passing forward where win and said the better team had won. between 9,50 a.m. and 10th. The course Clarke beat Muir for possession. Clarke! Cheers fór winners and losers were gave Kowloon played up plucky and were
rising shot that gave. Rasmussen ebancę. With the score 3-1 against them, was a distance of 15 miles around dealt successfully with shots from Austen Datum Rock and Stonecutters and back and Muir, and at the other end Post bad LAST SURREYS RES. v. KOWLOON rewarded when Mason, running through to the Club House. Results:
BADL in a bard shot which a good opening but went in wide,
failed to Corrected" Pasco handled close in and Wynne
hold and the ball went into the net.
With Handicap, finishing time, lobhed the ball in. Duncan cleared but Norseman ... 35.48
These teams had won their way to the this success Kowloon went out to level 2.06.30 lost his balance and fell. Dr. Valentina,
The Surreys and 1. 93,00
seiring his chance, sent the ball into the final by disposing of the Club de Recreio p and, forced a corner.
and transferred, but Urquhart cleared "A" and South "A" in the semi-finals. net and made the score 3-2 in favour of As was expected the game was a ding Mason sent in a hard shot which was cleared to touch Just before the clos Ko
Cowloon..
time It appeared to be either team's Had Kowloon accepted the chances offered busy defending his charge when the final
dong struggle and the result very open cleared by Williams. Rasmussen,
shooting
La Cigaleser.
2.19.04
2,28,18
Feathers did not reach home until 3 p.m.
BILLIARDS.
4
RESERVES..
game but Kowloon wore down the Police in the first half they would have Purwinders by three 3 goals to 2. and McBride put the issue beyond doubt carried away the juning shield, The whittle sounded leaving the East Surreya.
when he beat Clarke with
their
well from twenty-five yards range. shot from
feed/war
reys opened
They forced two corners in - UNIVERSITY «. H.K. CULB RES. Wynne succession but failed to
bone the playing well forward
back orward pressed
the advantage gained. In the second round of the Billiards Kowloon defence, McKelvis handling were also at fault ins
Kowloon's forwards just outside the penalty aren
Kowloon co
couple of good
in thegame Following free defending. final whistle sounded leaving Kowloon Randle sent the ball towards bis own terres and B.K. jsp scared in the second
with Kowloon attacking the kick for hands, the Surreys took the lead. winners by 4 goals to 2.
goal
CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE COLONY, Lever the Police warmed up sad you was wild strongly but be
tournament for the Championship of the eared the free kick and Clarke was soon were badly misinging and a
Colony, Wong Po Hong and K. E Loung met at the Victoria Recreation Club on Saturday evening.
The result of the match was a victory for Wong Po Hong, who defeated his opponent by"800 to "755,
BEST BREAKS,
The best breaks wèrs:-
Wong Pe Hong: 17, 19, 44, 36, 31, 24, 20, 23, 15, 48, 14, 38. K. K. Leung: 31, 33, 35, 18, 18, 33, 21.30, 40, 16, 15, 11,
The university beat the Club Reserves on the South China ground by 3 goals. to 1 and reversed the midweek result Barnas scored for the University and
Hill for the Club in the first half, Klus
Saloon.-A. Duncan; Wheeler and with a shot that best in fored half for the University.
teams:-
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and Sandes taizing his way. The Surreys again got dangerous
ST. JOSEPH'S "A" ́v. "BACRED HEART.
Head; Turner, McKelvie and Pasco; D. but Brown cleared at the expense of a ancan. Hayes, McBride, Austen and corner. Mason was sent in bat lifted
the ball over
the her. Mason tested the Police-A E Clarke; Wynne and goalkeeper with a fast shot and Latham On the Navy "A" ground, Bt Jomph'a MeWalter Britton, Dewar and. Fenn; was pulled up for charging Hills. "A" beat Sacred Heart by goals to. Oram, Post, Johnson, Dr. Valentine and Corners fell to both sides but there was ni. At the interval St. Joseph's, wers Simpson.
no further scoring before the interval leading by a goal to it.. McGram scored. Refereo: Mr. Smith. Lineamen: Mesare arrived with the Surreya leading by 1 goal in each ball for the College and Austin and Tovey.
goal to
Leonard scored in the closing half. The Surreye took
up the attack from At the close of the Beaíor shield game, relieved. Eandle gave away a corner
restart hut a free kick against them ST. JOSEPH'5"B" RECREIO “B” Mrs. McCubbin, the wife of President of but the ball was sent over the bar On the St. Joseph's ground, the College the second round; and tomorrow evento. McKelvie and the Runners-up cup to sent down the wing and from his centre to st. At the interval the home teams the H.K.F.A. presented the Benior shield following the flag kick Fitzgerald was team beat the Recio Club by goals iuk, PO. Peters and J. Thomas, who also Johnson, the Junior shield to McGreevy Mason took a shot at goal, Hills just were leading by 1 to niz. G. Lim scored, drew hyes in the first round, will aces
(Continued on next 'Ucluma). reached the ball but failed to turn it for the College in the closing half.
16.
Tonight, C.P.O. Wr. Drayton and E. W. Spry, who drew byes in the first
round of the tournament, will meet in
in the second round.
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