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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 20TH, 1925.

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2 Qta. St. Julien Claret

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1 Qt. Burgundy,

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1 Qt. Burgundy,

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SATURDAY'S LOCAL FOOTBALL.

THE CHAMPIONS LOSE TO:

...”. SOUTH CHINA. -

K.O.S.B. PLAYER ORDERED OFF FIELD.

HEAVY. SCORING IN DIVISION...“ B."

Two games arranged at the same time on the one ground on Saturday, led to B.K.F.C. and RA match being post poned. Both teams arrived in good time on the Navy ground only to find the ground occupied by two Navy teams who were engaged in a Navy League match By arrangements made between the Navy and the H.K.F.A., it is understood that one ground within the racecourse is allotted for league games after 4.0 p.m. on Saturdays. With this in view, the League Management drew up their fixtures for the season and lists. ware circulated abowing the games and the grounds. By the cards the fixture for the RA. Club match is shown sa, the Navy ground for Saturday, December 18th The misunderstanding put the. Officials in a quandary, but possession being nine points of the faw, the H.E. League game had to be postponed.

RESULTS IN 'BRIEF.

The games in the Hong Kong League on Saturday resulted as follows:-

Division 1.

Club de Recreio... 3 HK. Police South China Kowloon ...... China Athletic... 1 KO.S.B.'s

Mirision II đ

1

St. Joseph's

College....... Kowloon Reserves 3 K.O,S.B.'s Res... China Ath. "A" Recreio Reserves.. 1

Bouth China Reserves University

RA. Reserves

0

0

China Ath "B" 3 H.E.F.C. Res.

Division II. B,”

St. Joseph's Res. 6. Boy Scouts Moslem Club...... 5. Kowloon “B”. H.K. & S. Bank... 3 China Ath. China Ath."A" 3 South China

: 0

B

DIVISION L

China Athletic . K.O.S.B.'s. Both teams made several changes in

this game played on the H..F.C. ground. Suen Kum Shun, the Athletic's marksman was absent from the side, Lam Yuk Ying filling the position. Ng Kan Chuen partnered Lai Yuk. Tat at back and Loi Wai Man was moved to left baif. Tha K.O.S.B.'s had Davey and the. Rev. Alexander absent, Hume, Hum- phreys and Craig turning out in the forward line. A regrettable incident, oo- curred, McClinchey, who was well in the running for Interport honours, being ordered off the field for rough play, dur ing the latter part of the match. This put the K.0.8.'s off the game for prior to this incident, McGlinchey was very prominent and scored the only goal of the first half.

HOME FOOTBALL.

AMATEUR SOCCER INTERNA- TIONAL..

SCOTLAND DEFEATS ENGLAND.

İTHROUGH - AKCTER'S AGENCY.}.

LONDON, December 15th. At Leicester in fine weather, before ten thousand spectators, the first amateur Soccer International ever played between England and Scotland resulted in a wis for Scotland by 4 goala to 1

League: Division 1, Arsenal 2, Tottenham H. 4. Aston V. 3, Huddersfield T. 0. Bolton W. 2. Sunderland 2 Burnley 5, Everton 1. Cardiff C. 0, Blackburn R. 1. Derby C. 2, Bury 0.

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Leeds U. 4, The Wednesday 1. Liverpool 0, West Ham U. e.. Manchester U. 2, West Bromwich 0. Newcastle U. 1, Leicester 1. Sheffield. U. 4, Birmingham 3.

*** Division' II, “ Bradford 0.4, Manchester D.-3. Chelsea 2, Darlington 2. Clapton 5. Reading L Hall, Fulham 0. Middlesbro', 7, Swooses 7. 1. Notts C. 2, Blackpool 3 Port Vale 0, Notta F. 2. Preston N.E. 1, Portsmouth 2. Southampton, 3, Barnsley 1. South Shields 4, Oldham A, 1. Wolves 3, Grimsby T. £

Division" ILL. (Southern). Brentford 3, Watford a Brighton 3, Aberdare 1. Bristol K. 1, Caventry 2. Exeter C., Charlton 0. Luton T. & Plymouth A. 3- Merthyr 1, Bristol, 0.1 Northampton, Gillingham 1. Millwall 1, Crystal P. 0.

Norwich 1, Newport C. 0. Southend 0, Bournemouth 3.1 Swindon 8, Queen's P.R. 2.

Division UL. (Northern). Accrington 2, Bradford 3. Barrow 0, Doncaster 1 Crewe 2, Wigan 4 Durham 3, Walsall 0. Halifax . Stoke 2... Hartlepools 4, Wresham o' Lincoln 1, Rotherham 2.. Southport 4, Ashington. L Stockport 1, N. Brighton 0, Rochanie 8, Chesterfield 1. Tranmere 2, Nelson, 3

Scottish League: Division I. Airdrieonians 6, St. Johnstone I. Clyde 6, Morton 0.

Dundee U., St, Mirren 1. Dunfermline 0, Hearts 2 Falkirk 8. Hamilton "A" 2. Hibernians 2, Cowdenbeath 0. Kinarnock 0, Rangers 0 Motherwell 1, Aberdeen a Patrick T. 0, Celtic 3-

The match between Queen's Park and

Gardiner and Martin, the military Dundee was not played." backs cleared well, and Anderson had plenty to do is goal. Failing to clear a shot from the left, Anderson could not recover before Ip Kau sent the ball into the net. The Athletic had several chances to win the game but failed before a sound defence. Suen Kum Shun was badly miased from the Athletic.

South China . Kowloon:“

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China Athletic "A. Okina Atlee Matinees on Saturdays & Sundays

Before a large crowd, this "game was played on the H.Z.F.C." ground. The

A."* team was better throughout, but only got home by the odd goal in seven.. Chan Woon Yin (2), Le Chi Yuen and The Champions at Sookunpco were Lau Mau scored for the "A"

* team. without McKelvis and Hayes and went Leung Hon Sun, H. K. Lee and Ng Fook down to South China by the odd goal for B."!

in three. Orr, Kowloon's centre forward Club de Recreio Reserves 1. Hong Kong

failed to repeat his success of last week.

Simms was their outstanding player and

scored the only goal for his side. For

Club Rezervas,

These teams met on the King'a Fark

South China was Chui Kwong Yeung on ground and after a keenly contested

the right wing was prominent and scored game, divided the points scoring a goal.

the winning goal for Kowloon Chan each.

So and Li Ting Sang was also played.

well. South China 2, Kowloon 1

Club de Recreio v. Police.

By a three goals victory, the League leaders strengthened their position and are now five points ahead of their nearest rivals although the E.KF.C. have a game in hand The Police had Sherry

·DIVISION и. "B.” **

St. Joseph's College Reserves v. Boy

Scouts.

at centerforward, Wynne and Harle without any reply from the Scouts, the played buck.

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The Recreio still have their winger D. Xavier on the sick list but E. Rocha showed a return to form and scored the opening goal. Gosano played a good forcing game and his goal had Clarke guessing all the way. The Police had! their share of the game in the opening half but are out of shooting form. Brittain and Oram were prominent but the nippy home forwards had the game well in hand. J. Silva scored for the Recreio before the close of play.

DIVISION II. "A.**

St. Joseph's College v. South China,

Rezerves.

At one time in the week, the College

The Scouts failed to play, up to their form of last week, while the College team showed improvement. Scoring six goals College retain their position in the league being bracketed with the Moslem Club at the bead of the table. Souza (2), Hachaima and Barros (2) were the scorers.

Moslem Glub. Kowtoon B.” By playing a draw with Et. Joseph's Reserves last week, Kowloon were ex- pected to make a good show on their own ground against the Moslem Club this week but failed by the margin of six goala. The Moslem Club are still in the running for the Championship. H.K., and S. Bank v. China Athletic #B." The Bank put up their record score in a league game, when they met the putting on five goals. Oliveira (3), Athletic on the South China ground, by

at 3.00 p.m.

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RUGBY FOOTBALL.

CHARTERED H.K. & S. BANK.

MATCH - AT · BECKENHAM IN POURING RAIN.

CHARTERED WIN BY 9 POINTS

·TO 3.

handling of an organised character was practically out of the question, but they went down to the rushes courageously. There bound to be many infringements of the rules and from one of these A. D. MacLeod gave Chartered" the lead with a penalty goal. Before half-time the same player scored a try from a rush. "Hong Kong" did better in the second half, but it was Chartered" who scored first. This was an excellent try, as it the result of one of the very few

quarters to MacLeod, who, when in difi the serum through the halves and three- culties, cross-kicked for Ethrington to touch down a try." Hong Kong" dcced this now formidable lend, Turner putting in a clever dribble for Law to score p

could not find a team for Baturday Gosano and Franco scored the goals match between the Hong Kong and movements. The ball came from

a

re-

Deplorable conditions prevailed at the owing to the absence of 3. A. Kent and The Athletic failed to score. C. N: Mackenzie and several players"

Shanghai Bank and the Chartered Bank being in campa. However they managed China Athletic A". South China.

of India, on the former's ground at New to turn out eleven men good enough to

Beckenham, London, on, November 13th This game was evenly contested on the says: the China Bapress & Telegraph. beat South China by six clear goals. Garrison "B" ground, the Athletic just The match was won by the visitors by Blanco (2), Leonard (2) and Ward (2). Ketting home by the odd goal in five penalty goal and two tries (9 points) to Kowloon Reserves v. University. Ching Szo Hung (2) and Fang Yuk a try (3 points) and deservedly, so, be The Students did not play up to Chong, scored for the Athletic, while cause in all that mattered, that is to say, Coth, back; P. B. M. Dew, M. W. Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank: B.-B. expectations on the Railway ground il Can Win Ying sad Lee Kam Hes scored at forward, they were superior. Turner, J. McGregor, O. Law, three- their game against Kowloon and went for South China.

The ground, when the game was begun, quarter backs; B. P. Massey, A. H. R. down by three clear goals. Popa (2) and Saaday Herald " Charity Games.* was under water at one end, and torren Butcher, half-backs; R. G. Bevan, D. L. Vickars scored for Kowloon."

The kick off in the games, on Christmas tial rain, and a high wind concities Stove Browning GA X.0.5.B.'s Reserves v. B.A, Reserves. - Day and Boxing Day has now been timed throughout, to increase the difficulties Stewart, E. C. Peterson, F

Burch, At Sookunpoo, the K.0.8.B.'s, who sre to take place at 3.45 p.m. each day.

under which the players laboured. In W. J. C. Robinson, G. S. Chambers, in a good position in the league, won i

these circumstances there were two forwards. Against the RA by two clear goals On

have been successful, and it was because back; A D McLeod, G. Taylor, RA courses to pursue, either of which might Chartered Bank of India: R. E. Mom, Wednesday last, these teams met in a

the Chartered forwards played their Holloway, T. R. Gibson, three-quarter postponed league game, the E.0.5.B.'

hard-shoving and old-fashioned scrum- backs; J. Y. H. Burgoyne, M. W. Whyte, winning by the odd goal In Saturday's

maging game to better purpose than the half-backs R. J. M. Darnley, J. O. P. Rama Crawley was outstanding in the

kick-and-rush tactics attempted by the M. Davis J. Ethrington, WM Innes- Borderers front line and scored two goals in the second half

home team that victory was theirs Ker, IC MacLennan, W. B. McQuifty, Hong Kong" defended pluckily. J. AF. Siewright, F. G. Wernham, (Continued on sexs Column)

There was little actual tackling," as 'forwards.:

The E.A, “Incident."

With regard to the report of the finding of the Committees in the case against Leach of the RA as published in the Daily Press on Saturday, we are sized to say that a penalty kick was not in the question

When Wynne handled he was nearer the half-way line than the penalty area:

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