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LOCAL SPORT

FOOTBALL,

The following are the resulta in ̈ Hongkong League played on Saturday's DIVISION

HKP.C, 1; BAI East Surreys, 3; Hongkong Police, 2. H.M.S. Tamar, 1; South China, D Kowloon, 3; Club de Recreio, 1.

DIVISION 11.

East Surreys Res., 8; St. Josephs, 0. R.A. Res., 2; East Surreys Drums 1 Club de Recreio Roa, 1; H.K.N.G.

Res, 0

South China "A","2; Kowloon Res 1.

H.K.F.C.. RA

A good number of people witnessed this game on the H.K.F.C. ground: The home team winning the toas sot the R..

to defend against the sun.

EAST SURREYS «. POLICE.

On the Garrison ground at Sookunpoo these teams put up a good light in the opening half of the game when the match was won and lost, all the scoring taking place during this half.

The game opened with the East Surreys attacking bat Clarke was on top of his form and cleared good shots from all the inside forwards. ‹ Butler opened the score for the Surreys after geven minutes' play following a shot from Macklesworth which Clarke hat hated

out. The soldiers again took up the attack and Harle conceded a corner witch Clarke cleared. At the other and the Police forced a corner which was also cleared. Cornwall running in took advantage of a miskick by Jordan and beat Douglas with a well placed shot, making the score one all. The Surreys worth taking the call on the run from at once took up the attack and Mackle

b hac centre by Charlesworth gayo Clarke no chaner and made, the score two to one in favour of the Last Durres, hea

Play dpened very even, the K.Abe coming dangerous when Summers save a corner. The Club cleared the fag kick and transferred, Key sending be hind. A free kick for the RA gare them a chance but Bishop cleared fonding, the latter again took up the attack

good combination between Johnstone and Howard led up to the opening goal, Moore throwing himself full length to stop a wall placed shot by Johnstone,

After this reverse the RA took up the attack and Rodger saved from a fire shot by Sowter the goal-keeper just clearing at the expense of a corner. The R.A. failed to make use of this advantage and good work by Key trasferred, but he sent well behind. Rodger cleared an other shot from Sowter and at the other end Brodie was given a good opening but turned the ball outside the posts. Play was very even, each goa! being

visited in turn.

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SECOND DIVISION.

SOUTE CHINA “A” „ KOWLOON RESERVES.

Seltona

Playing at home, South China defeated Kowloon Reserves by the odd goal in BELTONA collodion Self. Toning pape three. A prunity against Kowloon carly giving beautiful sopis prints by fixing only. in the game gare South China the lead, Ip No expert is ton advanced to need SELTON Kan scoring from the spot kick Rowand no beginner toe inexperienced to make loon levelled up after ten minutes' play perfost prints by its sid.

in the second half but au Kan put on the winning goal just before the final whistle sounded,

H.K.F.C. RESERVE CLUB DE

RECREIO.

On the H.K.F.C. ground the visitors scored a win by a goal to nil. The home team had the assistance of Gerrard, lart year's senior captain. The game was well contested and after a blank frit hall, Silva scored the only goal of the

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in the penalty area. Motireavy took the College on the Sockuapoo ground, wiAt the Sign of the Lantern.

Kick and sent the ball into the net,

· From the četre kick the Police got away and Cooper pulled the ball down an, the penalty area Wynns took the kick and beat. Douglas, making the score three to two. At the interval the score was, Surreys 3, Police

The second half found the East Surreys on top but the ralice defended woli, Wynne and Clarke giving a anu display in their respective positions. "The final whistle sounded with the half-time score unaltered.

East Surrey Reg-Douglas Cooper The teams werer

and Jordan; Mitchell, MeGreasy and Bristowe Charlesworth, Eaton, Humber stone," Butler and Macklesworth, "

Police-A. E. Clarke: Wrone and Harle; Brittain, Oram and Post; Coră. wall, McEwan, Dr. Valentine, Noonan and Randall.

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H.M:S. TAMAR” ». SOUTH CHINA.

These teams met on the Garrison ground at 3.15 p.a. and a fast game ended in a win for the sailors by a goal, to it. The play opened tamely but South China soon got into their stride and a shot from Cheung Kim Chuen just missed.

DIVISION IL (B).

NEXT SATURDAY'S GAMES.

The following Division II, Section B. matches in the Hongkong League are arranged for next Saturday:

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Moore came out to clear and another visit by the Club found Howard offside. Hemsworth after running close in shot wide and at the other and Doody cleared from Howard. Edy sent over a drop- ping centre that had Moore beaten, but Brodie returned behind. Summers beat Hemsworth and Forsyth gare Brodie good opening but the latter dallied and Doody cleared. Forsyth was wide with a low drive and the B. coming through attack but Chan So nipped in and beat With this let-off the sailors took up the on the right, Bishop beat Harris and Chadwick when about to shoot, Good turned the ball into touch near the, fag. work by South China's left gave Wong Halftime, H.K.F.C. 1, B.A. 0.

Pak Chong a good opening but he failed Harris went to the oatsida position cutwo corners in succession, Warish clear-

to find the mark South Chins forced SOUTH restarting. Early in the second half the ing the second kick in fine style. Lau B.A levelled up. Taking advantage of Hing Chong left his goal to clear from Chadwick. Wavishaved from Suet a well placed centre by Harris, Hems

Kam Shun. Play continued very even, worth ran through the defence and from the middle lines bokling the opposing close range gavo Rodger no chance with attacks.

well placed shot. With the score one goal all, play livened up. Howard when nicely placed failed to accept a pass and Doody cleared.

At the interval there was no score:

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From the restart South China took up the attack but Wong Pak Chong hot wide from close range, Chan 60 heat Chadwick and sent well forward, but the sailors returned and Summers with a good opening failed. South China took the ball to the other end and Wavish was end Lau, came out to clear from Gray called upon to defend. At the other Lean returned and Chadwick going down POET ARTHUR-Famous for its two memorable Bieges, and its beatiful landlooked

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South China got away from the centre-kick and for a time worried, the sailors' defence. South China raised their supporters' hopes when Chan Kong Tu gained possession but the into the side of the net. A fine effort by winger after a fine effort sent the ball

Suen Kam Shun was negatived by Wong Pak Chong who with only Wavish to beat lifted the ball over the bar.

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With South China attacking the final whistle sounded with the sailors winning by a goal to mål.

The teams were:-

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in play the final whistle sounded with the in a win for Kowloon by 3 goals to 1.

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