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SATURDAY'S GAMES.

RONGKONGA. JUNIOR CHALLENGE SHIELD. Second Round "Re-play.

University "A" 1 E. Surrey Drums 0 Second Round

East Surreys Res. 2 St. Joseph', RA. Res..

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The second round of the Junior Chal-l lange Shield Competition was concluded on Saturday. The following teams have reached the semi-finals:-Club de Recršio, University A," "East Surreƒs"-Reserves" and R.d. Beserves The semi-finals will be played on Saturday, the 17th

E.A. RES. . KOWLOON HİS The visitors to the Sookanpoe grond. failed to play up to their usual standard and went down to the BA Reserves by two goals to mil. Vickers in the Kowloon goal was outstanding and he saved his side from a heavy defeat. The R.A for wards were at the top of their form, quite in contrast to their game with South China "A last week when they went down by Eve clear goals in a league game. Early in the game Hollands bent Vickers with a fast shot that kept low. Vickers saved shots from Williams and Newham," white Sneath in the B.A goal muddled a shat from Morris, but West dropping back creared from the line. At the Interval the R.A. were leading by the only-goal scored."

Kowloon went out to level up and Miles heat the defence but ended up by shoot- ing wide. The R. A. again got going but Vickers was very said. However, he was [beaten by a fast cross shot by Rowlands who ended up a fine run by placing the ball in the far corner of the act. Ginty pinged, the MA. goal in danger by handling just outside the penalty area. Pasco, who took the free kick, had little chance to score, for the R.A. lined UP in front of their goal and cleared: Kow- loon came again but wild shooting pre vented any secre, the final whistle sound- ing with the R.A. winners by two goalst

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EAST SURREYS RES. . ST...

JOSEPH'S.

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HOME FOOTBALL.

SATURDAY'S RESULTS.

LONDON, February 13th, League football matches played to-day (home team given first) resulted:--

DIVISION I.

Arsenal, 3: Newcastle, 0.

Aston Villa 2: V. Bromwich Albion, 1. Birmingham, 9; Sheffield, a Blackburn, 4 Tottenham Hotspur, 2. Bury Cardiff, 1. · Houdersfeld 3 Everton & Leicester 1 Notts County, 0. Liverpool; a; Burnley,- 2.772 Manchester United, Leods, 1. Sunderland, 3; Manchester City, West Elam, G; Bolton, Q.

DIVISION IL.

Blackpool, 4 Bardsley, Darlington, 8; Clapton Oriont, 0. Fulham, 2 South Shields, 1. Hull, Chelsea, I. Notts Forest, ; Bradford City, di Oldham, 4, Middlesborough, 1 Wednesday, 2; Wolverhampton, I. Southampton, 8: Port Vale, 3 Stockport, 1 Preston North End, 1. Stoke, Portsmouth, 1.. Swanses Derby, d

DIVISION 111. (SOUTH). Bristol Cuts, 1: Watford, 0. Charlton. 1 Millwall, A Brentford, 3; Crystal Palace, Gillingham Bournemouth, Luton, 4; Swindon, I. Merthyr, 5; Reading, Newport, 3; Exeter, 0. Norwich, 2; Northampton, Plymouth, 5; Brighton, Queen's Park Rangers,

Rovers, 1. Southend, &; Aberdare;

DIVISION III, (NORTH). Ashington, & Doncaster, 1. Barrow, 4; Wroxham, 3. Bradford, Rochdale; 1. Chesterfield, & Tranmere, 0. Grimsby, 2 Hartlepool, 0. Halifax, 1 ccrington, 1. Nelson, 4 Coventry, 1. Rotherham Durham, New Brighton, 5; Lincoln, 0. Walsall, Crewe Alexandra, Wigan, Southport,

SCOTTISH LEAGUE... Airdrieonians, Hearts, . Clydebank,; Morton, I Dundee United, 1; St Mirren, 2 Falkirk, 1; Celtic, 1

Hamilton, 0; Dundee, 0. Hibernians, 3; Motherwell, 1. Kilmarnock, J; Partick; 3. Queen's Park, 3 Cowdenbeath, Hangers, 4 Raith Rovers, St. Johnstone, 1; Aberdeen.. L'

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THE KING'S PRAISE. FOR ESSAY BY BOY OF 14 ON

WEMBLEY EXHIBITION,

labourer living at Pelham Road, East Sidney Charman, aged 14, the son of Ham, E has been congratulated by the King and Queen on winning prize affered by the Royal Colonial Institute for an essay on The British Empire Exhibition.

He was the only boy from his school

Empire, produced nearly 2,000 assays, of on, which, open to boys throughout the which Sidney's was adjudged the best

The letter from the King and Queen runs as follows:".

At Sookunpoo the East Surreys Re-, Vicarage Lane to enter the competi serves beat St. Joseph's by the odd goal in three. St. Joseph's had to pick up two players from the spectators to com plete their

heir side. From the kick-off the Surreys attacked strongly but the College team was the first to become dangerous,

Their Majesties were not only in terested in this composition but were astonished at this boy's powers of ex- pression and historical knowledge and the way in which he marshalled his facts and thought them out. As a literary effort it was worthy of a boy many years his senior.

forsing a orner but failed to convert, Halftinic East Surreys, 2; St. Joseph's, 0. The arcond-half opened with St. Joseph's attacking strongly and within a few minutes Mackenzie scored, the result of good individual "play. He got well through the defence and Anderson lein his goal to clear, but was beaten, and Metq the Empire.

Sidney said to a reporter that he had on and was told at school what it meant twice visited, the British Empire Exhibi-

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school

I imagined that someone else had kenzie, running in, sent the ball into a won the prize," he added until a letter vacant goal. A penalty was given against came saying that my essay had been St. Joseph's for fouling. Stairs was saved selected as the best. I took it by Pan who made an excellent dearance from the spot kick taken by Cheesemup. After this St. Joseph's had a chance level up but failed, and the Snal while sounded with the Surreys leading by two goals to one.

UNIVERSITÝ "A. EAST SURREYS DRUMS.

and they would hardly believe it, but a ew days later I got a bronze medal and

case of books.”

HONGKONG CLUB . HONGKONG- POLICE

To try out new men in view of the eeming Shield matches, the above teams played a friendly game on the Hongkong Club ground, the result being a win for the Club by three goals to one. Mr. J. B Hamilton 'referred.

This match was played on the Club round and resulted in a win for the University by a goal to ni The Drum lost this match through faulty shooting for on several occasions & player receive The opening exchanger favoured the a few yards only from Braga in the Un Police, who had Hudson, the Navy contro versity goal and turned the ball outsid half, out in that position. The game was the posts The Students played the better fast but, the shooting was erratic. The Football but the bustling tactics the Club took the lead through Brodie who wAS Druma kept the ball in the Universit lying handy when Clarke turned the ball half Khoo, the left back of the Unive from a shot by Morrison and the Club, sity, gave away several corners during the centre sent the ball into the net, Half- game. Gutterres was always a dangerous time: Club 1 Police 0. Forsyth had a forward Crockett saved shots from Jappoint disallowed early in the second-half and Lim Half-time: no ECOTE

for offside play, having netted following The second-half was easily, in favour a corner kick Johnson had hard luck of the Sarreys Drums, but they failed with a header that struck the cross-bar miserably in froct of goal, Lim ram and rebounded out of play with Garrod down the wing and was challenged by beaten. Later Johnson forced Garrod to Hutchine but the University players bad torn a shot round the post, but Simpson parted with the ball and Gutterres gavo, sent behind from the flag kick. McBride Crockett no chance with a well placed received well out and, running between shot from close range, winning the games Harle and Oram, act in a shot that put for the University, just before thỡ that the Club two ap. A little later, Forsyth whistle sounded.

heat Clarke from close range and made

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Noopan scored the only goal for the Police McEwen sent over from the right: and Simpson just tapping forward, Noonan, taking the ball on the run, sent it home. Final score: Hongkong Club, 3; Hongkong Polico, 1

The only league game of the week played on the Bookapoor between the Moslem "A" and the Drums Reserves In the opening half, Moslem "A scored through G. Mol Minu and crossed over leading by two goals to ni In Law second-halt, Mohammed and Hoosen. Moslem Awhile Baker co Drums the game endin the Morém 010

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Honkong Club Garrod; Gerrard and Bishop, Summers, Lyon and Watson; Pile, Forsyth, for Morrison Brodie, McBride, and for the Police-A E Clarke Dormer and win for Harle; Forbes, Hudson and Jesson to one MoEwen Oram, Johnson, Noonan and umn.) Simpson,

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