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Army v. Navy.

RIFLE LEAGUE.

Practice Shoot.

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FOOTBALL

Saturday's Matches.

The following are the results Saturday's games in the Hongkong Langua

DIVISION 1. Hongkong Club, 3; H. M. S. Carlisle, 1.

Wiltshires, 1; R. G. A., Q. S.CA. 4; H. M. S. Ambrose, 1. H.M.S. Tamar, 3; Kowloo, 1.

DIVISION IL

Honkong Club Res, ; Kowloon Res, 1.

R.G.A. United. I.

Reserves, 1; Oilers

H.M.S. Carlisle Res, 5; 22nd Punjabis, 1.

S.CA. Reserves, 5; United, 1. 8: Joseph's College, 3: Club de Recreio, Q.

Staff and Depts., 4; Indian Rec| Club 0.

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TAMAR V. KOWLOON. These teams met oa the St. Joseph's ground where a good game was witnessed. Kowloon started the game and were soon attacking. Keeping pressure, Millard opened the Scoring with a beautiful shot which Mitch failed D stop, although he threw hingeli full length at the ball. Give and take play followed, with Kowloon having the better of the exchanges, but no further scoring took place in the first half and the teams crossed over with Kowloon lead ing by the only goal scored.

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Carlisle than transferred play le the other end and forced a corner. fterwards the whistle sound d which the Club cleared. Shortly for time with the Club winners of a fast game by three goals to

From the restart it could be aten that the ailors

The Club deserved to win on determine to wipe off the deficit the play of their half backs, who and following a couple of abor ive prevented the silors front line corners. Heaps, receiving a pass from getting close in. Begg from Stel s, headed the ball pass played a good game in the Crocker and made the score one centre for the Club. all. Kowloon attacked from the Rodger played his usual game centre-kick and Townsend missed in goal and was much surprised an Pasy chance of putting when the referee gave the goal Kowlson ahead, for with only the $53inst him. The Carlisle had a alie & leat he sent in wide. couple of new men put but they Tex sferring the play to the other en, the Tamar took the lead by Skinney beating Crocker with a 1 shot. Keeping up the pres- une, the sailors were awarded a nally for hands and Styles Įtaking the shot beat Crocker with a low shot. The whistle sounded

the referee.

CLUB V. CARLISLE.

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Sis-In the Guests Guide to m Hongkong, it has this to say in describing the New Law Courts

and the only festate of note is its inartistic roof."

Well. Hongkong presumably desires a War Memorial and, if so, why hot raise the Law Courts two or three stories and give so important a structure the dignity at least of the palatial buildings at present looking down on it, then from the centre of the roof raise a The wingers, Brant and Fawcett. Monument in Prince's Street in did not play up to their reputation. monument similar to the Scott played well, while McCarthy as Edinburgh, and at each corner of the pivot could make little bead-the roof raise similar monuments, way against Railton.

Mr. Williams was the referee.

WILTSHIRES V. R.G.A.

suggested.

The said pillars could be made. of similar beauty to the Prentice less to say, would beautify the Pillar in Roslin Castle, and, need-

interior of the building.

but smaller. Then people cut in the Harbour, or looking down from the Peak, would see and re- A: Scotuspoe, the Wiltshires cognise it as a worthy Memorial shortly after leaving the Tamar eat their rivals for League hon-to cur unforgotten dead, besides winners of a fast game by three ours by one goal to nil. The game adding beauty to the City. goals to one. Mr. Hollands was witnessed it are of the opinion supported on pillars resting on was keenly fought and those who The Central Tower could be.

During the frs: half Kowloon that it was one of the beat games the central foundation of the

Court missed several chances, but in the seen at Sookunpoo this season.

Hoose. then passing latter portion of the game the The Wilts attacked from the through the various foors to the sailors had most of the game.

start but found the R.G.A.Toof, receive tha Memorial defence prepared.

Wilson transferred play to the Bexy and Goldman replaced This interesting match, won by ]

Sandberg and Moore in the Cluh other end and Green had to turn The following are the results team and the half back line was post. The R.G.. were awarded a shot from the winger round the the Navy by 24 points to K, was of a practic shoot for places shuffled round. McPhail 03 played on the Club Groundton { in the H.K.V.D. team to shoot be

three corners in succession, but Saturday Febre a very large | az ust 2 fe an frote the be

could not score. Give and take H. Dockyard noxe Saturday on the left while Tonkin partnered both sides indulging in strong- crowd of enthusiastic spectators.

play followed, the backs on Before the game a photograph of ang's Park. The RN. Dock- Gerrard at back.

The game each team was taken and when war, are the holders of the League opened very fast with the Carlisle kickice. There was no score in

IN pionship, so they will have attacking. but Rodger was safe! the first half. to look to their laurels to hold in goal. At the other end Bess went away with a rush and Resuming, the Wilts again their position. The total score missed an easy chance of opening forced & corner off Walker. Amor, olainable is 150, or 3 at each the scoring for the Club as taking the kick, placed the ball range, 10 shots, no sighters.

Carliste transferred the play to

well in, where Menham headed where Rodger 200 500 600 the other end,

saved a fast shot from Fawcett, throwing away. Frampton sent into Holloway's hands, the goalie The Club returned to the attack watson away and the latter sent

the two XV's ran out at 415, it

was noticed that several changes had taken place from the selection which

hat ben published. The teaths playel as follows:

Meny-Mockridge: Tomorp. Murray (Capt.), Mortimer and Bevan Davies and Emerson ; || Mr. Grlines Surgeaunt. Bristow, Dodington. | Mr. Lynn Bayes. Hammond. Morton, Mr. F. Goodman 43 Dodwell and Bingham.

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Mr. R. Goodman 37 Meg. Reid; Watkinson, Mr. Dodwell 45 Lindsell. South and Hancox; Mr. Frith

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Yours, etc, NAUTICAL OBSERVER Hongkong, Jan. 10, 1921.

the Chinese attacking the whistle winness by four goals to one. sounded for time, learing them

Mr. Wells was the referee.

LEAGUE TABLE.

The League table now reads

47 42 105 and Begs received a pass from a hard sho: to Green, who Wiltshires

P. W. L. D.

Goals

8 6 1 1 15 9 13

49.47 131 Hamilton and banged it into the cleared. The Wilts, playing the H. K. Club... 9522 1612 44 44 131nes, giving the Club the lead after

45 43 125 twenty minutes' plaș,

4 33 11%

Clarke on Freeman; Gilbert, Mr. Young Carrie. Laughton. Morgan. Mr. Wells Ansdell, Smith, Riddell End Yeo.

30 30 117

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10 35 114 43 31 11

Ttotal

Counted Out:-

Lieut. Thyne of the "Ambrose” being sick, his place was ably filled by Pte. Yeoofthe "Curlew." This Mr. Shaw was the only change in the Navy | Mr. Thornhill side, the Army having to bring in Mr. Gow L. Bingham and Capt. Dodwell, both RA, to replace L. Moore and Capt. Legg, of the Wilts.

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From the centre-kick. Carliste: and play was frequently Kowloon. dashed away and Fawcett sent stopped for offsida Following Tama over a long dropping shot which free kick Menham sent in 3. C.A..... Rodger misjudged, and the bail, dropping shot. Holloway caught H. K. Police. 71 42 bouncing high, was just stopped dodge Menham, who had followed Carlisle.

the ball and in attempting to Ambrose. by the goalie, who let it drop and

it bounced over the line, the UP, the goalie dropped the ball referee blowing his whistle and end it bounced over the line,

$9 30 29 111 pointing to the. centre of giving the Wilts the match. The

stated.

Mr. Jones was the referee. The R. G. A. bad hard luck to lose, for they did most of the attacking and on the play should bave at least made a draw of it.

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7151 51 40 JUNIOR MATCHES. In the Junior Division, St. Joseph's disposed of the Club de Recreio by three goals to love, thereby maintaining their posit ion at the head of the division.

During the R.GA Reserves. Oilers game, two players were ordered off the field by the re- feree. for fighting. The game ended in a draw of one all, Hye scoring for the Oilers and. Green for the Artillery.

The United only fielded ten and went down heavily. They men against the S.C.A. Reserveg attempted to play the one back game but were not successful

forwards, and of a well balanced brilliant tackling by Mockridge. Flood with a cross shot, giving time. The Ambrose transferred scored

the SCO18 after

The

33 34 37 103 the field amidst the applause of Artillery tried hard to make the 37 99 31 107 the Carlisle supporters and with scores equal, but the Wilts kept some of the Club players protest them out and the whistle sounded their opponents in every departing. The Club attacked from the leaving them winners as above ment. At half time they had put centre-kick and during a melle in The Army scrum was certainly on an unconverted try and on the front of goal the sailors were heavier than their opponents, and resumption the score read 13-8. awarded & free kick for offside. to commence with they got the Thereafter, with the exception No further scoring took place in ball fairly regularly. However, of several solo Army ruas, this half and the team crossed the Navy halves were smarterin which Tomory and over with the score one all. than the Army pair and little Dodington shone, play was con Resuming, the sailors attacked good resulted. Later on, the fined to Army territory. fiancor and forced a corner which the Chinese, these tears met on the better training of the Navy eight was well fed by the other mem- Club etested and McTavish sent Navy "B" ground. The S. C. A. told its tale and the spectators hers of a three-line which will away Hamilton, who centred bat were treated to some excelicat take a lot of beating in the Begg failed in attempting to head attacked from the start and passing and rung by the Navy Colony. Two more tries and a the ball and Hatton cleared. The IP Kau opened the score for them As their halves would keep run-i three-quarters, Sergeaunt and goal for the Navy was the scoring Club pressed and McTavish

B tew minutes' play bing back and putting the Morton were the best Army in the second half, and but for passed to Goldman who beat

the 88510 player adding to Chinese onside. In the abort Grat half,. the Chinese Navy scrum perhaps Gilbert, it would have been as many more. the Club the lead again.

three times, while Morgan Bad Carrie did best Emerson did not seem to strike sailors iried hard to reduce the So returned with a hefty kick. United. Adding two more goals play to the other end, where Chan Valentine responded for the work.

his game or Clarke and Freeman lead, but the Club halves kept close an half-time, Kum Fook during the second half the Chin- The Erst Score came to would have been doing some them well out and they were!

Arcy through Tomory, running round the pack. Both forced to shoot at long range, added to their score and these won by five goals to one.

fine turn of backe played & very sound game. where Rodge cleared easily. The Chinese were leading by three to The Club and Kowloon second speed and knows whera to Mr. Tinson, of the Club, ro- Carlisle restarted, but Railton love at half-time.

teams met on the 8.0.A. ground, find the line when he gets the fereed in the most efficient returned and following some

Resuming, the Chinese returned where a ding-dong battle ended ball. This try was unconverted manner that could be desired. | good

to the attack. but the brilliant in a win by the odd goal in three and very soon the Army were two He raissed little in a fast game Hamilton and McTavish, Besg them out. From breakaway for the Club and Mason for Kow. between goal keeping of Harwood kept for the Club.. Ogilvie and Sherry polate down, when Hancox got in and is to be congratutated on his beat the goalie with a fastshot: the Ambrose got well in and loon were the goal-getters. for Carrie to convert. After performance.

Carlisle tried hard to reduce the welsh beat the goalie with a several minutes' mid-field play, Next Saturday, the Army plays Club's lead and Harris sent in

The Punjabis, playing without the Army again went ahead with the Club st 4 p.m. when another wide from close range.

Returning to the their centre-forward, Lt. Emerson, high shot. The a try resulting from a great jo- good game in the series should Club then returned and Begg attack, the Chinese incressed who was assisting the Army in dividual effort on the part of the be seen. The Club ought to be receiving a pass from Hamilton, their lead by Au Kit Sang, who Rugby game, went down heavily Garrison captain. He gave quite able to win if they manage struck the up right with a fast received a long pass from the to the Carlisle Reserves by five Bevan a mitter and made

по to turn out a full side; that is if shot where the ball rebounded to right wing, and, beating the back, goale to one. mistake with the kick himself, the best available Army team Barrett, who cleared. McPhail sent in a low shot that beat Har- The Staffs accounted for the Now, the tide turned and the was on view on Saturday after returned and sent in a hard drive wood. From the centre kick, Indian Recreation Club by four Navy had no trouble in bolding noon.

that just skimmed the bar. The the Ambrose went away and to love on the Sookunpoo ground, Monkhouse sent iu wide. With

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