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SATURDAY'S EVENT.

THE HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH.

FOOTBALL.”

SATURDAY'S GAMES, Saturday's football resulted as follows:

HONGKONG LEAGUE: DIVISION L Hongkong Club, 2; R.G.A., 0. Hongkong Police. 1; R.N., 5. South Chips Ath., 2: St. Joseph's, 2.

HONG KONG LEAGUE: DIVISION II. Staffs & Depts, 2; South China, (A), 0.

Club Recreio, 2; Indian R.C. 1. Royal Navy (Res), 4; St Joseph's (B), O., “

There were large crowds at the

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one, was with difficulty kept from

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but fortunately the game ter- satisfaction. minated without serious incident.

On the run of the play there was not much to choose between the teams, and the draw could be regarded as a satisfactory result, albeit both sides missed good chances. The other games re- salted generally as expected.

CLUB V. R.Q.A.

very

at

was

The Club started against a laring sun. From the kick-off! the match opened sensationally. as the ball was got away to the right wing and Rodger, close in, steadied himself with the goal at his mercy, and put the ball well out of the goalie's reach. This early goal appeared to inspire The first race of the Corinthian; the R.A.. for from now од This League match was played |

set

a very hot up off on Saturday on the University Yach: Club's Gael. One design, they ground. Going in on a batsman's and Hayward Heys Champion race and with Talfourd play- wicket, the Indian Recreation ship took place on Saturday overing a strong game in the defence, Club scored slowly. The Uni- an eight mile course Channel the R.A. forwards were

Green beat man versity were the superior team, Rks (P). Kowloon Rk (F), Chan- troublesome. Samy putting in good work. His nel Rks (S), Cust Buoy (P). There after man and shot hard 55 comprised eight fours. Wright was a moderate easterly wind and Rodger, who saved well; and the batted consistently well, making a flood tide. The fine weather same. player afterwards eleven fours. University won helped to make an enjoyable brought down heavily when The Club comfortably. The scores are-aftemoon's racing. Eight yachts breaking through.

started. Times

could not get going, the R. A. below:-

backs and halves playing a good

PASCO spoiling game.

and Reichelmann were robbed close In the in with good chances. second half, R. A. did not give up trying. Talfourd was playing a H.M.SH.M.S. H.M,S.

towering game at centre-half and Halcyon 0 10 40 4 47 07 4.16 27 the R. A. forwards, Green and 6 Crula

0 16 40 4 25 124 9321] Morris particularly, were very 3 Sirius

0 16 40 4 45 25 4 28 45 6 troublesome. The Club's second 0 16 40 4 36 38 4 19 59 4 goal came from Reichelmann, and Gadi #17 36 4 45 37 4 28 01 5 | several more were missed by Joan 0 17 36 4 36 38 4 19 02 3 faulty shooting. Green came very Theela

0 17 36 4 30 12 4 32 36 8 near scoring on one occasion. 18 Toinette 0 17 35 4 47 58 4 30 22 7 After geting through the defence with ease, he slightly overran the ball and sent his final shot 100 ...106

high.

INDIAN RECREATION CLUB.

A.H. Rumjahn.c Yeoh, Red-

mond

A el Arculli, e Wright, b.

Redmond

S.H. Ismail, 1.b.w. Marley

G. Partabrai, b Marley...

en

15 Name

19

3

S. D. Ismail, e Samy. b Wright

0

G. C. Earde, b Wright

A. A. Rumjahn, b Marley

D. Rumjahn. b Wright

N. M. Bux. b Wright -

s Dawn

E. A. Moosdeen. c Chua, b

Marley

4

E. Moosdeen, not out...

Redmond

Wright

Marley

Extras

Total

Bowling.

0. M. R. W ...12 2 27 2 ....12 3 39

13.3 7 22

4

Finishing

ure

Correcte

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LAWN BOWLS.

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given

CIVIL SERVICE MATCH.

1001150,]

There was a very intersting 4 spoon competition played at the Civil Service Club on Saturday F. A. Redmond, b S. H. Ismail 9 afternoon when five members

UNIVERSITY.

D. K. Samy. b A. A. Rumjahn 55 representing England played five R. A. Basto, b Earde... G. E. Marley, b Earde J. D. Wright, b S. D. Ismail... 5

V. N. Atienza, b A. A. Rum-

jahn...

S. K. Chua, b Earde

H. C. Hung; not out

K. L. Sun, not out

C. H. Yeon

L. T. Pun

Earde

J

did not bat

Extras...

(Total for 7 wkts.)

Bowling.

S. D. Ismail

G. Partabrai

A. B. Allan 0. M. R: W. R. Duncan..

13 2 52 3

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H. J. Stanley

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W. Hill

--. Bacon

(skip) ... 29 (skip)... 20

(skip) ...

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S. H. Ismail

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G. Watt

1. J. Blake

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A. A. Rumjahn

B

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2

4 1 16

A. Arculli...

4 1 12

THE LEAGUE TABLE,

A. H. Rumjahn

Kowloon

University

Civil Service

-in this class, Score:-C.R.C., 167;

Craigengower, 101 runs.

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Schooler and Bundle were good backs and Knight shone in a good trio of half-backs. Townsend was easily the best forward on the field and Connor and Cooper were

The Club were good yalue for their win, but they did not give a convincing display. The work of the half backs was the brightest feature of the game and Railton and McPhail both maintained fine *form of the their ... 16 members representing Scotland previous week. Their good work

3 for silver spoons.

Scotland gave the rest of the defence a succeeded in gaining a very quiet time, and it was fortunate SOUTH CHINA V. ST. JOSEPH's play, but Staffs controlled the easy victory. winning on both as the RA.torwards were parti-

This match opened before a game largely and Townsend scor- greens and aggregating 57 shote cularly lively. The Club forwards tremendous crowd in a blaze of ed a fine goal which made matters to 28. There was quite a number all did some bright bits, but failed excitement. Despite the great safe, although Staffs should have 37 of interested spectators, including

Rodger heat the pace set was a cracker. won by more. ladies, most of whom expressed

came back to form and led the The St. Joseph's forwards played surprised that the Scotchmen way for both goals, and Rus at in very determined fashion and were not wearing kilts. The outside left also centred. very Lau and his backs had a big task

accurately. 27 details were:-

to prevent scoring, Silva and SCOTLAND.

The RA's form was a surprise Hyndman coming very close. and some of the new men did very South China scored first through very bright. China improved on 202A. Forbes

creditably, but the honours of Kwok Po Kun with a cross drive previous displays and have some day were carried off and then Hyndman who was useful players. The backs played went well and the the forwards made by Talfourd and Green and it playing great game

✰ would be difficult to imagine past

after man and many proraising bursts, the inside R.A. team without these players. scored the equaliser. The football forwards showing nice football on Green played one of his finest in the second half was good and occasions. games, and was a constant trouble of a ding dong character. the Mr. Smythe was in charge of to the defence, while Talfourd's backs and goalles being vary the game. great work at centre half may prominent on both sides. but R. X. (P.) v. ST. JOSEPH'S. have accounted for the Clubs in-South China after a prolonged St. Joseph's looked mere boys CLUB DE RECREIO v.

affectiveness in front of goal. attack got through, Hyndman in against their opponents but played CRAIGENGOWER IL

Morris and Golding also For the first time this season

were his eagerness to help his defence, pluckily, but Innes and Hardy constant triers.

deflecting the ball into bis own managed to get two in the first 1 1 0 0 3[the Club de Recreio fielded a

Mr. Coaker was in charge goal.) Goldenberg scored the half, and Goldsmith and "Brown 1.0 0 1 1 team, beating Craigengower's 2nd

equaliser for St Joseph's who were duplicated this in the second 1 eleven on the latter's ground on of the game.

half. The juniors played well NAVY V, HONGKONG POLICE. good value for a point. 1 0 100 Saturday in splendid style. F.

Navy were not expected to be The crowd were very difficult against their heavier opponents, Ozorio was the backbone of the

they could not Recreio team, his 94 being the fully extended in this match and to control throughout and nothing but A member of friendly matches result of hard hitting. The next from the start the sailors' strong was done to keep them back, expected to trouble the Navy de- were also played on Saturday. best individual score was C. E. forward line took charge of excepting by the Referee who fence very much and their attacks The Civil Service met the Hong- Marques 34, and Yvanovitch's matters. Neal appeared amongst had a busy afternoon. South were easily met. The Navy on kong Club on the latter's ground. 21. Craigehgower replied feebly, the forwards and was very active. China were served by Lau in goal, the run of play should have scor The Club won with six wickets in their highest individual score not The first goal came from Neal Cheung at back, Leung centre ed more, but much good football hand. The Servant's highest in exceeding 10.

Score: Club de after some good work by Graydon, half, and Kwok and Au Kit Sang was spoilt by sel5shness and dividual score was Edmond's 30. Recreio, 188 runs; Craigengower, and Neal scored another just forwards, while for St. Joseph's individual desire to score and this Raworth's 45 not out was of great 29.

following a fine individual effort. Omar, Ogley, Sepher, Silva and will require remedying against assistance to his Club the Club

Graydon got ope in, along the Hyudman showed bright form. stronger teams.

the Lt. Thornton was in charge of Kowloon met the Royal Navy grass, and. Stone scored with a Future meetings between

the game. five wickets. The Servant scom-in a friendly game on Saturday at nice cross shot. In the second half Clubs will be of great interest.

Mr. Townsend was in charge of INDIAN R.C. v. CLUB DE RECREIO. piled only 120 runs.

Happy Valley, Kowloon winning theolice tackled their work with

There teams, very juvenile in а bard

For much more assurance, and play the game. tussle.

STAFF AND DEPTS V. SOUTH appearance with one or two ex- Played at Causeway Bay, this Kowloon, AO. Brawn made ed well, and following some hot

OMINA.

ceptions, played a very hard and game resulted in a win for the 84 runs, and the innings was closed pressure, Grimmett scored from

free kick. Crocker Staffs made several changes in interesting game. The Indianf C. R. C. Craigengower did not at 166 with seven wickets in field their best men, the absences hand. The Navy played a steady hereabouts had to be lively to their team on Saturday, Wain team, included several smart of Lammert, Abbas and Omar game, Robinson's 28 including stop Police scoring, "but the Navy playing centre foward and Woods youngsters from the School's being reflected in their scoring. two sizes. When stumps ware forwards came again and Neal taking the place of Kirby outside League and led at the interval As usual, Ng Sze Kwong gave a drawn

right. They could do everything by 1 to oil. In the second half Club Royal Navy only scored his third goal

The better team won comfort-but score in the first part of the Recreio "gradually wore their. good display of batting, his 39 made 110, thus losing the match. including no less than eight|

ably, but the Police played game Townsend putting one ter-opponents down and scored twice fours. Yew Man TRUD and The R. G. A. won this match, pluckily and in the second half rific shot just by the bar, and the through Xavier, but the Indian Ching were in good form, played at King's Park, by 53 runs. they gave the Navy as good as same player just after had very boys gave them many anxious The similarity of the Yew being unbeaten, his 41 Lt. Sutherland made the

and top they received. Grimmett and hard lines in just bouncing the times. not not comprising five score of 97 runs for the R. G. A. Gerrard also Clarke and his backs ball behind after getting clean Colours spoilt the game fours. C.R.C. declared at 167 with Scores:-R.G.A., 183 ruas; K.C.- served their side well, and Navy through the defence. It was left upset a lot of combination. Thei two wickets in hand. With 168 C.. 130 for six wickets...

were again best repr sented by to Cooper to score after a series of Hyders, Rumjahn, Ismael, Xavier their strong forwards, Graydon attacks, and only the good play and Marker were prominent to get, Craigengower found it R. A. M. C. v. C. R. C. IL. hard to beat their opponents, This was a low-scoring match and Neal being very prominent, of the China backs prevented a players in a rather fast game.

Mr. Langford was in charge of owing to the smell individual CRCs fielding being patchy. Lt. Snock was in charge of the big score. In the second half

Chine had a little more of the the game.

QUIZ, scores, Basa's 28 being the highest Scores -R.AM.C., 78; C.R.C. 70,' game.

Indians

C. R. C.

20

1

CIVIL SERVICE v. H.K.C.C.

closing their innings at 137 for

CRAIGENGOWER v. C.R.C.

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