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missed forward on a goal-scoring Steamboats day such asSaturday. Chassels and Stewart were very steady in the rear division and the forwards were smart but only Me Tavish looked UNITED SERVICES LEAGUE, dangerous, the others being zoo. light and easily bustled off the ball. Pasco appeared to advant- Hongkong Club, 1; Royal En-age while playing right half-back. gineers, 2.
Mr. Banks was in charge of the game.
Navy, 5; South China, D.
2ND DIVISION.
St. Joseph's College. : 83rd Cos.. 0.
0.
Staffs and Depts., 0: 88th Coy
The Club again lust to the Royal Engineers, after a poor sort of game, and as a result of the match the Engineers put them selves in a strong position for the runner-up place in this League, while the Navy, who easily defeated a weak Chinese team. look sure winners in this League.
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NAVY V. SOUTH CHINA. A large crowd on the Navy ground had a big disappointment Traobs when it was seen that South | Urals China were resting four of their There was not much in the most prominent players, and football on Saturday last to en-with Cheung Wing-hong playing thuse over, both senior matches out of his position. it was apparent being of a very mediocre descrip- from the start that the Navy ion. The weather conditions would be easy winners. Goals made matters most unpleasant, a were scored by Neale and Travis heavy fog and mist terminating in the first half very easily, whilst in a sharp downpour which made MeNiven tested the goalie on the ball and ground very slippery.numerous occasions, the defence Centrals and the football was ragged. being extremely weak, onlyH. K. Hotels b.
Lau Hing-cheung in goal and lavest. preventing 匾 big
score. H'phreys Est. Very few spectators watched K'iooni ands the second half, the poor L Reclamations play of the Chinese team and the West Points b. rain diminishing the crowd to an unusual extent for a South China
COTTON MILLS. match. The Navy kept South Ewos
b. 1,212) China penned in their own half Kung Yiks b.
$17 during the remainder of the game. Lau Kung Mows b.
#145 The first goal was presented to Orientals The Club made several changes Navy by one of the Chinese backs, Shai Cottons in their team on Saturday for who scored with a fine shot under Yangtszepoos this match, McCubbin and Black standing down and Richelmann the spectators by only getting Green Islands
pressure, and McNiven surprised.
MISCELLANEOUS. and Refis taking their places
more, which. nader Borneos Jennings and the conditions prevailing, was China Light & P. full-back. Taylor came in on the wingspoor for him, the Navy winning Providents Clark playing centre-forward.) The new formation started in It is doubtful if the full strength H. K. Electrica
by 5 goals.
Dairy Farms good style, the Club forwards make of South China could have extend- Macao Electrics . ing some smart dashes, whilst theed the strong side put in the field defence quickly settled down to by Navy, several new men in the Trams, Low Level n.
Ropes a steady game, Richelmann and latter team being more than Trams, Peak, old b. Reiss kicking strongly. The useful. McNiven and Neale could Trams.Peak.new b. Engineers forwards. particularly beat the Chinese defence when Laundries Townsend and Pascall, were very they liked, and the outside left, a lively, but it was left to the Club sturdy youngster, played a good to open the scoring. McTavish
game. Biggs and the centre-half getting in E fine low drive were the pick of a good line, which beat the goalie all
whilst Warren and Bevan were ends up. The Engineers retaliated with a goal by Pascall difficult to contend with.
very safe. Crocker had nothing The through a slight misunderstand Chinese forwards were very weak, ing in the Club defence, and to only Kwok B-kun and Au Kit-sang the interval each goal was visited giving the defence any work, in turn, but there was no further whilst Cheung Wing-hon was scoring.
At
wasted at centre-half.” The backs
the game.
Mr. Emery was in charge of
ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE V 53RD CO. R. A.
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PARTICULARS AND CON. DITIONS of the letting or Publio Auction Sale, to be held on Monday, the 24th day of Marob, 1919, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Exoallancy the Officer Administering the Gor- erament, of One Lot of Crown Land above Bowen Road in the Colony of Hongkong, for a term renewal at a Crown Rent to be of 5 years, with the option of fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the King, for one further term of 75 years.
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powers contained in Article 46 of the articles of Association of the Union Insurance Society of Canton Limited and of all other powers thereunto enabling it, the Board bas cancelled the
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Mr. Stevenson was in charge of the game.
The Club re-shuffled their team could kick, but their tackling was in the second half, Resis going weak. Cheung played wall in forward and Chassells taking his goal.
STAFFS AND DEPTS v, 88th COY. place at back, Pasco going to half- back. Many attacks were made
The Staffs were a trifle unlucky to lose a point in this match, but on the Engineers' goal, but the Club forwards finished poorly and
the 88th Coy, have proved the the Engineers from a breakaway
undoing of more than one club this season and are to be con- scored again through Millard, This match created considerable who was in lively mood. The interest, and St. Joseph's, al gratulated on giving the various Club pu up a on the Engineers goal after this, at the head of the League table. games. It is this spirit of playing hot attack though having a strong position leaders in the League such fine McTavish and Clarke having hard left nothing to chance and field-the matches out for the sake of the lines and the Engineers' defence ed a strong side. The 83rd Co. game, and not the points, which is had a very busy time to keep made a good fight and came near good for sport, the giving of points their opponents from scoring on scoring on occasions, but St. in any competition, under any several occasions, the Engineers Joseph's had generally more of conditions, being most unsatisfac- goalie bringing of many good the play and deserved their lead tory to teams who have have had to scores. The Engineers nearly of a goal at the interval, through play for the same. This has been done in the Senior as well as the Silve. scored again towards the end,
In the second half, the 83rd Junior Leagues this year. Staffs Townsend getting through smart- ly, but Chassells saved in time, nearly equalised, but St. Joseph's had territorially much more of The game was a poor one, took up the running and, scoring the game, but Ellarby and Wain brightened now and then some again through Zephr, made the missed on occasions when well smart individual work, but there match safe. St. Joseph's played placed, and Youall and Leather- was too much loose kicking and a very clever game and with land were almost through for the weather conditions made the same te am will
the 88th at times, Schooler and things very difficult for
Bundle, however, being very steady at back. Crompton, at players. The Engineers' goalie Senior and his backs played strong Hyndman, Omar and Silva form back for the 88th., played a rare games, whilst Heath an a clever trio and the others are good game and had a lot to do energetic worker in the middle are not far below these three with upsetting the Staff's goal line. The forwards were very The halves, although on the scorers. The draw, nothing scor lively Townsend. Fascall and small side, are good and Ogleyed, slightly flatters the 88th Coy.. Millard being the pick of a good also is a safe back.
however, as the Staff's usually
Was
be
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to the next Беззод.
acquisition the distinct
League
lot. The Club tried several} Dickenson and his confreres Bart forward line had a day off. changes with a view to future did well against a good lo: and
Mr. Townsend was in charge of matches and Richelmann was a the right wing was prominent the game." success at back, but was sadly forward.
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On view from Thursday the and rponded by him, preparatory 20th March 1919.
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
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