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FOOTBALL.

SATURDAY'S MATCHES.

The football matches played on Saturday resulted as follows

SHIELD COMPETITION.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

YACHTING.

ROYAL HONGKONG CLUB, RESULTS.

larity against China. This was South China's best chance as from the free taken by Wilson, the half back, who handled, the Hawkins' forwards broke away in great style and a glorious chanco was

The seventh Championship event missed by Harris close in, time for racing yachts was sailed of an arriving with a blank score sheet. Saturday in drizzling rain and a The game was a splendid one variable wind. The wind changing and strongly reminiscent of good during the racing caused nearly all 2nd DIVISION LEAGUE.

amateur style

football, the sailing to be done with a free Kowloon, 4; South China "A." 0, fold St. Joseph's (Res). 7; Indian excepting that the defences on wind and brought about some in- both sides were much superior to teresting results. "Colleen"" secured Staffs and Depts. 5: South the attack. Neither goalie had her first win in the Handicaps by

much

do, but Chica "B," 0.

H.M.S. Hawkins, 0: South China, 0..

R.C., 0.

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A great crowd assembled at the play of Edwards, Valley and the Grand Stand was and

the

first

the saving her time whilst Jessicn left back, tho ud over the line could not China left

back save her time to two yachts. "Ailsa"} class. The scored her fourth win. Daphne' packed when the two senior teams was took the field. Everybody antici-Hawkins' halves were bigger and Haleyen being too interest. their own immediate pated a keen game and Hawkins and better than the Chinese, ed in

.were favourites. There was a Wilson and Wilkie being fine contest, let her slip away to win by a marin. "Dawn" beat marked disparity between the players, and Leung Dai-fung good

Cheung Ursula outright and got her first teams physically, as Hawkins playing a strong game. were a very hefty lot compared Wing-hon in his new position did win, whilst Sirius" was successful" with their opponents, but there was well and the left half, whose in saving her time and secured no undue advantage taken of this, usual position is inside left, did seevad place. "doan" the finishing Both sets of in front could act save her time frozi altbough Hawkins' weight was many good things. very useful on many occasions. forwards were disapponting and who by notching her first

below the standard win improved her chances of secur The ship team turned out at full were strength, and South Chine were of the team. The Hawkinsing 2nd position in the Champion- without their clever left winger, forward

nicely. The Handicaps sailed the N. above the Fleway Buoy S, Stonecritters (8) Kwok Fo-kun, who should have balanced, but played vice Au Kit-sang, as this average, Bonban Carter, Cunliffe course of 10 miles sad the other latter player, while at times and Stewart being the pick, classes Stonecutters (8) niles. playing good football marred Leung Yuk-tong. Ip Kan and Ke bis display by senseless gallery Kin-fan were the pick of a rather tactics and paid too much at ineffective line, the centre-forward Yachts

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tion to the man to the detriment] being hurt for the greater part of

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The team will Collen when Bonham Carter kicked off not football.

Disa replay on Wednesday week.

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and for the Navy side. promising movement by the Navy left wing had the Chinese defence it a tangle. The inside left, with

THE LEAGUE MATCHES. a good chance, skied over the

The remaining matches in the bar. From the kick out, the ball travelled to Ko Kin-fan on the Second Division attracted very right and this player beattle attention, by virtue of the fact that in all the matches the the defence with ron and crossing smartly Ip Kamiferelt was a foregone conclusion.

1. The fact that 15 goals were scoreli was robbed in the nick of time. The next item was a delightful without response, indicates the bit of combination by the Hawn of the play. Kowloon, whoj kins forwards.. led by Bonham Played Knight vice Wheeler at

and back,

vice Yachts ball travelling smartly along. Chalife being Mitchell at centre-half, had an

with Alsa extremely soft thing on

Carter,

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J Again scored the first three goals byli: Mes relieved the pressure. Hawkins got going and Wehh dashing tactics. "Millard added to with a good chance, put outside, the score in the second South China now brightened, and and Kowloon emerged very easy for about five or six minutes winners, albeit they should re- gave the Hawkins' defence & try-member that these soft matches ing time, Leung Yuk-tong had should provide an opportunity Yachts very hard lines with a neat hook improve their come:nation,) shot just over the bar, and Iperees the reverse was the case stras Kan also sent-just outside: Hawand all the forwards appeared

to have a kins did not like the situation)

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goal--curers, maay Liza. chanees good wards, the ball was

being taken to the other end, and a likely by football of the gallery order. Mr. Birkenshaw was in charge checked by was the Chinese right back, who, with of the game.

A. Dawa beautiful kick. sent his for The Staffs and Departments r

Sirus.. wards going, but further moskey-South China "B"

was aholders Tesmu. ing by Au Kit-sang spoilt the end-of-the-season game and con- movement, The Hawkins forcedsted of repeated efforts by the two corners near the interval, Staffs forwards LO score, and which were well placed, but mare or less good defence! China packed their goal and the by the China, rent division, interval came with no acore in which the goalkeeper, left cack) YRELIS

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to 3 rousing firs: their reputations. Wood got the dari.......eratch 531 53 581 8 half and the pace set in the the first goal very easily and fomettrons Tran 5 45 120 5.56 2 second half W22 equally as Townsend scored the next two and owes 30 14 14 fast. Ko Kin-fan first became m sd about as many more owing! Thecia dangerous with a nice dribble and to the incifferent shooting

and thore.. then the Hawkins'. left wing. carelessness. Estorf also scored

Doroting Cunliffe and Stewart, executed and there was only one team fine movement, but a grand bit of is it to the intervai. In the goalkeeping by China's goalie second halt the Chinese played a! saved the situation. Au Kit-sang ttle better, but Staffs always made a splendid run up the held the whiphand and Townsend left wing and finished with again got through, a poor game, a shot just outside. The game ending in a win for the mintary hereabouts Was extremely side by 5 goals to ni!. exciting and Wilkie raised The St. Joseph's and Indian the enthusiasm of the crowd with R.Q game was a very good ope a fine effort, the big centre-half and St. Joseph's, with

Silva, going right through with the ban, Urquhart and his brother! but starling defence by China and Rahmin uf the first! saved the situation. China eleven playing, has nu difficulty again attacked desperately, giving in winning against the juvenile Edwards a chance to display side representing the 1. H. G fine kicking powers.

An Kit Urquhart scored 3 güels Bang on the left and Ko Kin. Silva,

strong

The Secretary of the Hongkong interest fen the extreme winger, efforis, obained 4, but the game General Chamber of Commerce purchasere as follows: led many likely bursts, but China was not so one-sided as the forwards us the following tele-Louza Mr. G. U. MOXON centre-forward who had a severe re would indicate, thegrams dealing with aviation "Black, Yellow Hoops & Cap* shaking in the first half, was in Indians made many spirited between Hongkong and Shang-Sinza Mr. JOHN PEEL distress and the ride was greatly bursts, and but for a good display nai

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Shanghai, 6th February, 1920: Spotted Sand Mr. SUARES ed Hawkins in the penalty area, goalie and fine work by Urqunen-Chamber Commerce, Hong-

"Old Gold, Dark Green Hoops" but it looked from the stand they would have scored on several kong:-Shanghai Aero Club Runaway Light Mr. T. F. ' 48. if the free should have occasions. The Indian defence greets with satisfaction decision been given to China, as the right was not so good as their attack organise Aero Club Hongkong. half-back certainly handled the and the Senior players on the Congratulations. ball, and the decision caused College side made a big difference. Shanghi Aero Club, Shanghai: slight surprise. Apparently the Mr. Coaker was in charge of the Thanks." Congratulations

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