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CRICKET.

LEAGUE RECOMMENCED.

HONG KONG C.C.-KOWLOON

C.C. DR.AW.

**CHAIGENGOWER c.c."

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY,

CLUB DE RECREIO.

O, ismail, by Cam

on

J... Leboard, b Lam .......

2

S. Abbas, e Hachiuma, b

Lam.

A. Hanuson, c S. . Gittens, -

„b Kumjalia

Bacreto. Oll Barvice 0.0. Plays

the Civil Service: "Cricket Club ground, Happy Valley," the Clab de Recreio winning by as

ru: 113,

33

D. Rumjahu, A. A. Rum.

jahay

Scores:-

0

U. M. Omar, & Samy, b Rum

jahn

1. M. Xavier, b Westlake

10

A Kitchell, e Hachiuma, b

Komjahn

H. A. Alves, e Westlake, b

Robertson

31

R. C Reed, not out

44

O

B. W. Headbury, not out

J. E. Noronha, b Paterson... 17

Y. Abhas, Rininjahn

M. F. Pinna, b Paterson...

"

R. Basa, b Lam .....

F. FL. Carvalbot run out.

9

$9 17

After a break during the Christ- mas and New Year works, League

recommenced matches Saturday when six matches were played.

League Division I..

the

On

By far

best mitch Saturday WILM that between the Hong Kong Cricket Clais and the Kowloon Cricket Club. Both sides! were well represented and the rei salt was draw, as not followers!

of the game expected. Everyone was glad to seDick Hancock playing in the Longue again and hel was in capital forgi, as shown by his innings of 67. not out, gored in rapid time.

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The Hong Kong side declared at 174 runs for 6 wickets and left about one and a half hour's play for Kowlooh. Against some capital bowling, it was not expected that Kowloon could form a win, but they did very well in having cons piled perpus for wickets, when stumps were drawn.

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The Indian Chinese match result ed, as expected, in a win for the former. but the victory of Craigen"! · gower over the University surprised! Last year, it will Le revel i lected, Craigengower beat them and it must have been a great dis appointment to the University to go down again to Craigengower.

the League The only alteration Table after Saturday's matches is that Craigungwer and the Chinese change plaers

Division II. ..

The Indian and Recreio continge their match winning course and are now joint readers in the table with the same number of matches. play- ed and points. In the third match of the division played on the Hong! Kong Cricket Club ground between! the home team and the Kowloon Cricket Clab the visitors woll. was an extremely good match.

of the The results follow:

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LEAGUE DIVISION

Kowloon C.C... Hong Kong C.C.

Played on the Kowloon Cricket Club ground, the result was a draw.

Scores:-

R.K...

A. W. Hayward, e dex, b

Goodwin

E. J. R. Mitchell,

win

Bood.

G. White,ut out

Extras

1.ara Saty

Total (for B wickets) ...153

Bowling Analysis

E. de Sousa, not out

Extras

Total (for 5 wkts., dec.).174

D. F. Lopes, R. A. Barros, C.

E. Marques and J. W. Barnes did not bat.

Bowling Analysis.

0.

建 W.

itemjahn

19 3.

3

V. Gittens

21.

11

1

44

D Y K. W.

3

1 1!

U

1

0

Westinke Sarn

3. 0

19

1

:: *

*

50

U

Robertson Paterson Gevin

-1

1

11

36

+ 17

V

13 0 Hachiuma

Chinese B.C.. Indian R.C. Played on the Chinese Recreation Cab ground, Causeway Bay, the Indian Recreation Club winning by

91 runs.

Senres:-

INDIAN R.C.

A. H. Bumjahu, e Ng Sze

Kwong, Yeuh

A. H. Madar, b Yeoh

S. Ismail, à Youngsafe

E Troh

J

S. A. Curreem, c-Choa, b Munges

Y. 1. Wahab, 5 Yeoh A. B. Kitchell, b Hung FM Arculli, b Yeoh

S. A. Ismail, not out....

Extras

Total (for 7 wkts, dec.).164

A el Areulli, S. A. Hussain and A. Rahmin did not bat.

Bowling Analinis.

Yeah Chapig the bar Kwong..

c.s.c..."

زرد

H. F. Harer, e Lopes, b

12 Pinna...

C. Witchell, b Marques... 34 HS. W Paterson, & Herd,

b Alves

H. F. Westlake, b Marques 0 J. H. B. Nihill, e Carvalho,

& Alves

R. G. Robertson, e Noronha,

& Marques

............

W. F. J. Garvin, o Noronha,

burque

R. R. Davies, not out

T. Carr, b Alves

C. Sara, c.Sousa, b Rerd

2. Jones, & Reed

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis.

14. U 61

3

Pinna

!1

#1

1

Marques

0

Alves

1

Reed

Noronha

CHINESE R.C.

J. L Youngsaye, 1.b. w., b. A.

el-Arcugi

Wa Wing Lok.

Ismail, & Curreem

S. H.

H., L. ung, ba. el Arculli 2 H. Ching. not gat

Un Hew Fan, b, Curreem 2 A. Chau, b F. M.-ul

Arculta

CE Wong, e Hussain, b

Hong Kong

215

SATURDAY'S LOCAL FOOTBALL

H.E. THE GOVERNOR AT SOOKUNPOO,

___ ROYAL NAVY DEFEAT THE ARMY.

KOWLOON GO DOWN TO THE POLICE AT HOME.

The annual game between teams representing the Royal Navy and Army, played usually on New Year's Day for Services Charities, took!

JANUARY 10th, 1927.

The pipers of the K.O.S.B.'s, under Pipe Major Mackie, gave ex- hibition dances during the interval.

LAWN BOWLS.

HOME FOOTBALL.

the foursome reels and the Argol KOWLOON DOCK CLOSE THEIR THIRD ROUND OF ENGLISH

Broadswords being wel! executed and well received. The Marine bands also played selections,

The second half opened with the Navy attacking but a free kick re Beved. Alexander was playing well on the wing but. MeClinchey was not up to his usual standard. Pul

SEASON. -

PRIZES PRESENTED BY

MRS. A. O.LANG.

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The town bowla, season of the ford turned a centre by Alexander Kowloon Dock Recreation Club was goalwards and Avery brought off a

smart save. From a corner kick, concluded on Saturday afternoon, Alexander dropped close in and when a series of rink games were of the conclusion Simms sent into the net but thei

played. The The Army gcat was disallowe were soon resariled for persistent games was followed by the presen- attacking and Alexander sent the tation of prizes won in the com- ball across the goalmouth and Ward put the Army again in front,"

petitions.

There was a large attendance, in The Navy delence had now settled down and smart work by Barkham ciuding members, lady friends and and Northey resulted in the centre visitors. Altogether a most enjoy sending in a low drive that beatable afternoon was spent. Duranit. It was splendid goal Nary 2. Anny 2.

With the score two all the teams

X.13...

E. J. Goodman

V. Hamsay J. W. P. Hedley

paley

(Skip), 15

place at Soukupoe yesterday be fore a large gathering which includ ed H. E. the Carerar, accompanied by his Private Secretary, Capt. Forster, and A.DIQ., Capt. Steele, played up strongly and from a well. HE the 10.C.. accompanied by placed corner kick, the Navy took Lieut. .,, Q, F, Johnstone, A.D.C., the lead. Northey sending into the not with Duran out of position. Col. Comyn (K.0.5. B. '9), Col. A good chance was missed by the

Another E. Doherty Edmeades-(R.A.) and Col. Riley Army, and then from

corner well taken by Wheeler, Nash R. J. Dixon (R.A.D.C.).

With J. C. Brown headed the ball into the net. The Pipers and Drums of the the Army attacking the final whistle. A. Simpson K.O.S.B.'s paraded the ground sounded the Navy winning by four playing selections, followed by the goals to two. combined Marine hands of H.M.S. Hawkins and H.M.S.. 1

Hermes,

*

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O. N.

R.

...

a

D

38

10

3 35

0 20 #

*

0 15

I

0

Kowloon C.0.

while the crowd was assembling

His Excellency arrived shortly before the kick off and the players and officials were introduced to him

Kowloon, without three of their Army players, went down to the Police on the Railway ground by a goal to wil, and practically are now out of the running for any League honours this season.

St. Joseph's deserves had a fine win over the China Athletic "3" and maintain their position at the head of the division table.

The games resulted as under — ANNUAL SERVICES MATCH.

2 Royal Navy.... 4 Ariny....

League: Division I.

Played on the Hong Kong Cricket|

H K. Police .... 1 Kowloon Division II. "A"

Club ground, the "Kowloon Cricketuigersity Club winning by one wicket.

China Athletic

A

Division

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8. H. Ismail, b A.

of Arculli

. . Hung, e Madar, L. F. 3. Arculli

3

matches

T... Yeub, e S. A. Ismail, b

P. M. Arculti

Scores:

9

1.

Ng Sa Kwong, Rurajaho,

B.X.C.C.

F. M. el Areali

5

H. J. Stevenson, e Hancock,

b Hyde

A. K. Mackenzie, e Hyde, b

Hancock.

0

H. E Standige, è Green, b

Hancock

0

F. H. Orr, b G. Lev

3+

D. E. G. Nicholson, e Mar-

ton, by Lee .........

61

P. Jacks, b Hancock....

$27

F. Sutton, Hyde, b G. Lee 20

J. A. Sunimers, e Marton, E

G. Lec......

#

C. D. Wales, l.b.w, b G.

Total

70

- Lee

'Bowling Analysis

J. C. Dunbar, not out

Extras

j

13

TE. Pearce. c Brace, b Fin

3. R. 15.

cher

41

Total (for 9 whts, dec.).10

A. Areult..... 1 3

11. R. B. Hancock, not out.

67

F. Met Arculli 11

€ 13

H. V. Parker, not cut..

11

R. W. Le did not bat.

Extras

FO

Capreend Madar

14 4.3 0

3

U

7

Bowling Analysis.

0.

24.

P.

W.

Hancock

1

47

3

Hyde

6

0

1 41

G. Leg

74 1 97

Petheram

3 0

18

Q

Raven

0

+9

0

X.C,C.

H. Owen Hughes, e Macas-

kill: b Goodwin

Major L. J. Lightfoot,

Quest, b Lyal

G. F. Gardner, e Ranweg, h

Ross

Total (for 6 wkts., dec:).14

J. R. Hinton, A. C. L Bowker and G. Vallack did not bat.

Lyal ..Brace

Bowling Analysis.

0.

R. W.

Goodwin

15

63 3

43

9

3

19

8

1

1

1

..... 43

Ross Fincher

K.C.C.

W. Brace, not out .........gri

J. Cyal, b.w., b Light-

foot

E. F. Fincher, b Lightfoot. 5

Carneema

*. Extrus

DIVISION 1.

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Indian R.G.. Royal Navy, Played on the Indian Recreation

Club ground, Sookunpoo, the home team winning by 43 runs.

Scores:-

INDIAN R.C.

M: P. Madar, b. Love

A. A. Dand, b Summers......

G. Lee, e Jacks. b Summers 60

W. Hyde, a Dunbar, b Sum-

0

A. R. F. Raven, c Orr,

Wales

J. S. Ackber 'c Love, b Nave 0 S. "A. R. lsmail, e Nave, b

Palairet

A. S. Ismail, b Nave. 40

R. E. Lindsell, at. Mackenzie,

Wales.

J. E. Hancock, run out

B. Petheram, st. Mackenzie,

b Wales

A. J. V. Smith, st. Macken-

zie, b Wales

16

..... 64

A. 8. Sufhad, & Nave

A. W. Ramsay, and b

Bowker

A. I. Minu, b Mack ........

19

A. K. Minu, c Love, i Mack, 25

S. Jix, b Bowker

0

I. Hassan, b Gray

4

Extras

10

D. Mahomed, e Williams, b

Palairet

E. B. Morton, not out .....

Total (for 4 wickets)... 56

D. S. Green, st. Mackenzie,

b Wales

0

F. G. Pavitt, not out

0

Extras-**

14

151

V. T. Mans, b Grag

Extras

A. Butt, not out

Totel

10

1 31

$

7 1

21 0

Love

Nave

5

惩 20

2

Bowling Analysis.

Total (for 9 wickets).4271-

Bowling Analysis.

0. 34 R.

W

Q. 3. f..

W

4

2

14 1

-Wales

10

52 1

5

11

2

3 $4

Summers

12

0

ଖ୫ 3

R. W. Lee Dunbar

4. O

93

0

0 16

D

G. Williams .... 4 0. 32

W. G. Guest, F. Goodwin, K. R. Macaskill, C. T. Evans, H.. T. Buxton and N. E. Ross did not bat.

Bowker

Vallack

Bowling Analysis.

Lightfoot

Parker

0 M." L. स.

0 17

Oralgengower 0.6. v. University.

the Craigengower Played on Cricket Club ground, Happy Valley, the home team winning by one vicket.

Scores:-

UNIVERSITY.

A. A. Rumjaha, o laai, b

Hamson

Comdr. Gray, run out...

Lirut, Garnons-Williams, c

LEAGUE TABLES.

Mack

Palairet. Gray

5

34 Q

4 D 16

1

1

ROYAL NAVY.

23"

Division I.

I

S. A. R. Ismail, b Mans... 12 Lieut. Duncan, b Ackber

12

42

Leut. Mack, c

Madar,

Ackber

1

S. V. Gittens, é and b Eam-

Lieut. Conway, c A. R. Minu,

P. W. L. D. Pia Civil Service ... § 4 0

.1 13 1 1 10 Indiau R.C.5 3

17 Kowloon C.C....3 2 0 Hong Kong CC. } } 2

Madar

University

B. P. Ng, run out

W. Hong Sling, b Omar

Lieut. Palairet,,b Suffad

Royal Navy

E. Zimmera, b Hamaon

1.

C. W. Lam, b Hamson

0

Lieat. Love, c B. A. R." Is.

mail, b Suffind

K.O.S.B.

13

Royal Artillery... 2

1. I

D. K. Samy, b S. Abbas. 23

WV. M. Gittens, b. S. Abbas 13

0.

Lieut. Spencer, b A/R Minu 4 Lieut. Nave, & A. K. Minu,

b Mana Sub-Licat, Raper, not out..... 8.

Extraa

Craigengewer

1

0

3

12

Chinese R. C. R.E. and Siguais 3.

1

4 0 3

0 3 0

11

Total

*..103

'Indian R.C.

Recreio

גום

out

S. Kermani, b 8. Abbas

S. Hachiuma, e Leonard, b

T. Abbas

ies

R. A. Ponsonby-Fane, not

Extras..

Total.

Bowling Analysis.

One man absent.

Bowling Analysis.

0

Police C.C.

Ching Athletic

**

Club de Rec.

Reserves

II, "B."

China Athletic St. Joseph's

Res.

"B" Boy Scouts... 2 South China' China Athletic

***

9 Kowloon "B"!

THE CHARITY MATCH.

v. Army. Royal Navy Owing to the exigencies of the). Service, the Royal Navy were forced to make last minute changes: in the team selected to play the Any in the annual game for Set vices Charities at Sookunpoo. Mi (Hawking and Balcombe (Titapio) replacing fiil and Barrington in the

X. D.R.C.

(Skip) 30

X. D. R.C.

Although unexpected, the Navy

... tour lay deserved their win. After scoring the equalising goal they never look. S. Neilson J. McLaggan ed huck, every player of the team!

For the S. Giraj sharing in the honours.

(Skip) s Army Alexander, Ward. Gardiner and Caveille were the pick.

DIVISION 1.

Kowloon. Polles.

Kowloon suffered through the ah- sence of their Army players Siems.. Caveille and Durand and Hases!

and Guest were also away.

DIVISION II. "* A.** China Athletic "A" Chib da

K.D. E..

W. Greig

2. Cullen

C. Henderson J. Funcheon

(Saip) 33

K.D.R.C.

(Skip) 20

Total........Izt

c.c.c.

J Hyde J. Howe

J. Fraser

J. Gibson

CUP.

FOUR DRAWS: FIVE MATCHES

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ABANDONED,

THEACH REUTER'S „ADENCY.]

The third round of the Football Association Cap was played on. Saturday. Out of the matches played, four were drawn, and ive were abandoned half an hour alter The biggest scores the interval.

were recorded by Newcastle, who defeated Notts County by eight

goals to one, and by Barnsley who Chol. heat Crewe six goals to one. sea boat Luton by four clear goals. and the famous amateur team, the Corinthians won against Walsall by

(Skip) 17 the same margin. In the abandon- ed matches Derby were leading six goals to two against Bradford, when play ceased.

CLCN DE RECEKIO.

E. Sousa

"J. Ribeiro-

R. Ribeiro.

L. Souza

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K.B.G.C.

J. T. Dobbie W. Harney

B. Mylic

W. Russell

(Skip) 10

YACHT CREA. Bullock Mel. Messer Davis

Dixon

(Skip) 16

#

VISITORS (MIXED), Į

Marks Eodgers Koylance

Masel

(Skip) 21

Total........57

Majority for Kowloon Dock Re- creation Club: 39.points.

Prizes Presented.

Prior to the presentation of prizes by Mrs. A. O. Làng, Mr.

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The Results,

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Reading 1, Manchester Ltd. 1." Bristol Rovers 3 Portsmouth 3. Fatham 4, Chesterfield 3. Barnsley 6. Crewe 1.

Shebeld Wedy. 2, Brighton o Lincola City. Preston N.E. 4. Darlington 2, Rhyl 1. Everton 3, Poole I.

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Hul 2. West Bromwich E. Birmingham 4, Manchester City 1.. South Shields 3, Plymouth A. 1. Newcastle 8, Notts County' 1. Southampto 3 Norwich 0. Southport 2. Blackburn 0. - Cardiff 2. Aston Villa 1. Barley a, Grimsby 1. Chelse, Lutca 0.

Carlisle Wolverhampton 2 Bournemouth 1, Liverpool 1. Walsallo Corinthians

Exeter City 0, Accrington 2. Clapton Orient 1. Pora Vale 1. Leeds, Sunderland 2. Middlesborough 3, Leicester 3. Swansea. Bury 1. Millwall 3 Huldersheld 1- Oldham Brentford 1.

Matches Abandoned. The following matches were aban doned half an hour after the inter-

Shefild United 2. Arsenal 3. Bradford City 2, Derby 6. Blackpool 1. Belton 3. West Hara 3, Spurs 2. Ashington 0, Notts Forest &

LEAGUE FOOTBALL.

They Crookdake failed to make any impression. M. Moton against the Palice though they were Coleman without Hudson, their captain, who | : M. Johnston was injured in the Interport prac

Poat. tive game last Wednesday. who has played well for the Police in past seasons, and who returned to the Colony on Friday showed that he has not lost his farm through bis long absence. His in clusion greatly improved the Police forward line and he scored the only goal of the match. Simpson played well on the wing being well hacked corge Duncan, M. B. E., thanked up by Jessop who is showing some those presented for attending. He of his old form when he played for said it was unfortunate that they val, the scores in these gamer then 9the King's Regiment, This reverse had not sufficient green accommo heing:-

fur Kowloon will be well received dation to invite all the Clubs in by the H.K.F.C. who are now in along Kong to participate; but they favourable position for ranners-up did the next best thing by inviting He was their nearest neighbours. in the senior league.

pleased to see two of the younger Clubs in the Club de Recreio and the Yacht Club represented, al though he regretted that both lost Recreio Recarvas.

hat afternoon. He also welcomed After losing to the Recreio at the mother Club, the Kowloon Bowl-

the Athletic

ing Green Club. They also lost- "A' King's Park.

but he could not say he was sorry mauc amends by winning the return

for that. (Laughter.) He thanked game by iour goals to one. En- crouchment was made by spectators all who had presented prizes fur on the field of play the large nun- the Clubs, competitions and congra SUCCURY. Great interest centred in Royal Navy.Avery: Mills and ber of Chinese supporters present tulated" the young players on their

not heing properly controlled.

the inter-Departmental competition. Baker, Balcombe. Hulbert and The A team were out to wipe

The final was played between the Voller; Barkham, Nash, Northey, of the old score and when Lo Chuj King and Wheeler.

Yui secured a goal the spectators Drawing Office and the Shipwrights Army. Durand; Trim and yelled with delight, Chan Woonor the Carpenters as some pre- Careille: Gardiner, Barham and Yin and Pang Kam Wing added ferred Viccars Ward. Palford, Sinus, goals before, the interval. Hui szrepubs gane the Drawing Office.

Division III. (Northern). McGlinchey and, the Rev. Alesun

Sining Ta in attempting to clear from on, although it was rumoured that

Bradford 3. Rochdale 1. der..

Pereira sent the ball into his own chat was due to the absence of Mr.

Nelson 6, Stockport 1. Reteroc: M. Atkinson. Lines-

New Brighton 3, Barrow 1. goal of the match. Before the final stitute not playing up to trumps.. men: Mesars. Fernclough and. Gil-goal and gave the Recreio their only Steele, of the Shipwrights, his sub-

Rotherham 2 Tranmere Mrs. McKelvis, Mrs. Cooper and Stoke 4, Durham 0. whistle wounded, Lo Chui Yui scured Laughter.) He thanked the indies again.

Wrexham 1. Hallifax 2 Laiversity 2. China Athletic B."ars. Duncan-for looking after the

Wigan Boro' 1, Doncaster 1. After being a goal down, the tea arrangements and concluded by

Scottish League: Division I. University won against the Athletic calling on Mrs. A. O. Lang to pre- sent the season's prizes, the spoons "B" by four goals to one. The

The following are the resulta of Students Gelued ten men only and won in that afternoon's rink play,

games played in the First Division when the Athletic scored early in and spoons to the three ladies men- the game

the spectators settled tioned for their labour in supervis- of the Scottish League: down to see the University lose bying the afternoon tea. (Applause.) a large margin. However, Jap con- The prizes were then distributed. verted from a penalty kick and soon The Hon. Mr. A. O. Lang thank put on "a second, while Guterres ed the Kowloon Dock Recreation scored two goals before the final Club for the honour of asking his whistle sounded.

wife to present the prizes

selected side.

The teams:

bert.

:

The Army won the toss and elect- ed to defend the Valley goal, haruwa

Major light breeze with them. General C. E. Luard, the G.0.C., kicked off. After some even play a free kick for the Army gave Signs an opening and he hit the crossbar play square. The bail rebounded and Fulford receiving gave Avery no chance. For a time the Army held the upper hand and when the Navy attacked their shooting was wild. Barkham, however, put is a capital centre and King equalised.

This livened up the play, but several good chances were missed by both sides, notably by the Army. Hall time: Navy 1; Army 1.

(Continued on sext Column).

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Division II.

0, 3

FRIENDLY MATCHES,

Police . University 2nd, On their own ground, the Police beat the University easily scoring 177 runs for wickets against 78 runa. Batting at the Police play- ers showed very good form and Gvc of the seven who batted reached T. H. King was double Sgures. top scorer with 49, while W. E. Meadows made 38, Alexander 17, Lacey 19 and Dr. Craig, 27. There were 16 extras." Hiptoola in 10 overs gave away 19 runs only and took 2 wickets. For the University- Loke who made 30 and Hiptoola, who was run out for 13, were the only two to show up well. Lacey took a wickets for 33 runs and King

5 for 22.

DIVISION II, “B."

St. Joseph's College

China

to call them. After

ik

There lay

Mr. W. Russell, K.B.G.C., having excused himself from replying owing to a bad cold Mr. E. Wylie said that though his side had lost badly Athletic B."

they had had a throughly enjoyable Playing at home, the College team afternoon, Mr. Duncan had refer beat the Athletic "B" by fourred to the part that the ladies had goals to one. There was little to played as regards ten. choose between the teams in the. first quarter but when Souza open- ed the score for the Keserves the gaine took a decided turn in their favour. Good work by Hachuima gave the College their second goal. The Athletic then played up strong ly but "nested once only through Leurs.

After the change of ends, Hachuima put on the third goal and before the inal whistle sound ed, Souza had scored the fourth for the College, the Athletic failing to add to their half time score.

Several matches were played in the Third Division, both Southern and Northern sections, and the re- are given sults of these games below:-

Division III. (Southern). Aberdare 6, Northampton 1. Coventry City 5, Merthyr Townl Queen's P.R. 3. Southend 2. Watford 2. Swindon 2. Gillingham 0, Newport 1.

Clyde 1, Motherwell 4... Cowdenbeath 5, St. Alirren 1. Dandee 4, Patrick Thistle 2. Hamilton Ath. 2, Hearts 1. Hibernians 2, Airdrieonious 1. Kilmarnock, Dundee U. o Northon 2, Celtic 6 Queen's Park 1, Aberdeen L Hangers 4, St. Johnstone : + Falkirk v. Dunfermline match did not take pince.

HOCKEY.

LAST SIM SHIELD MATCH.

On Wednesday at 4.30pm. sharp

Garrod,

all the trouble só far as his rink was concerned. (Laughter.) Up to ten time they had some prospect winning, but after teu time they fell away badly. (Laughter.) Mr. funtan had also referred to the Mother Club; but on looking round on the U.S.R.C. at the rink opposed to him that H.K.C.C.-S. H. afternoon he found great difficulty Rodger, D. Lyon, A. A. Dand, E. in differentiating between the mem-. R. Mitchell (cept.), Rev. N. bers of the Bowling Green Club Evans, G. B. Shipper, F. G. L. and the Kowloon Dock Receration Wheeler, W. Woodward, E. L. Sim, Club. (Laughter.) All the visitors and G. P. lammert. Reserve: G. had enjoyed themselves and were Vallack.

most appreciative of the hospitality The Shield will be presented to

of the Kowloon Dock. (Applause.) Boy Scouts v. South China.

Three cheers were called for the the Shield winner after the match. This game was keenly contested visitors on the call of Mr. G. on the South China ground, the Duncan, a similar compliment being home team going down to the Scouts paid the home Club at the instance

Handicap Pairs-1st prize (pre- Though the by two clear goals.

of the Hon. Mr. A. O. Lang.

sented by Messra. T. B. Morrison, Scouts bad most of the game in

The Prize List. ,,,,,』

H. H. Scott and A. M. McDougal), the first half, the interval arrived with a blank score sheet, South The following is the list of Club D. S. Neilson and H. G. Cooper. China being contented to act on the prize-winners for the season:

Club Championship:-1st prizą

Inter-Departmental Bowls Cotz- defensive. After the change of ends play brightened up but the Scouts (presented by Mr. W. C. Shiner), petition-Won by the Drawing still held the upper hand and netted Gray; 2nd prize (presented by Office (W. M. Johnson, J. Mc- twice through Ip Boon Hung.. W. B. Loxley & Co.), B. J. Good. Laggan, J. B. McIntosh, and J. V.

China Athletic "A". Kowloon inan; 3rd prize (presented by Mr. Ramsay),

"B" The Athletic "A" team cap- The Sunday match between the Indian R.C. and the Volunteers tured two valuable points against on the Railway was cancelled, on account of the Kowloon "B" inability of the latter to raise a ground, winning, by two goals to

Cralgengower 2nd. Recreio 2nd.

Recreio met and defeated's team from Craigengewer by 35, runs on P. W. L. D. Pts their own ground at King's Park: For Craigengower J. Cassumbhoy wns top scorer with 22 runs and H. Lim made. 12 and F. K. Modi 11. Lima The total was 65 runs. (Recreio) took 8 wickets.

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Tennis (American Tournament)- Handicap Singles (prize present-1st prize (presented by Mr., A. M. ed by Mr. M. "Dyer):~1, J. A: Simpson), Mr. and Mrs. C. G. indony; 2, R. Lapaley; 3, J. C. Millard 2nd prize (presented by

Mr. David S. Neilson), Mrs. Cuthill 2 and Mr. W. P. Hedley.

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