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FOOTBALL

Saturday's Matches.

The fullowing are the results of Saturday's Matches in the the g

- kong League : --

DIVISION 1 H.M.S. Taman i Hongkong Club, V.

Hongkong Polite, 1: Ambrose, t.

HMS.

R.G.A.: Kashot. 1. Wiltshires, L; H.M.S.tania. 1.

DIVISION T

Indian liep Chua, H. R. Club Reserves. i.

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Par line.

be turned and

of gostand Rodgersaved wall. The Club forwards failed in front of goal and were slow to accept the Jobances offered. Mitch in the Tamar's goal, stopped some good shots from Hamilton and Riis.

The Club hacks cleared well and it was noticed that Gorrand was limping badly early in the game. He tackled and cleared well, but did not have his usual turn of speed. The Club's middle line) played a good game and broke up a Very good Xary attack. The saltars turned out their strongest aile of the season, having the assistance of some men from the smaller gunboats at present in harbour.

HOLA, Y. KOWLOON.

A very fast game was played between the aboveteams and the match was fairly even for sixty minutes, when the R.Ü.A. atrack- ed with vigour and put on twoj goals Kowloon were the first to attack and Taşkt sent over a ang pass from the right, where Evelyn shot over the bar. Watson received from the goal kick and passed to Best, who sent in wide.

RGA. came again and Besti struck the crossbar from closel range, the ball bouncing outside Beesley transferted play to the Artillery goal and Holloway cleared a shot and sent Keay away on the left, but Wheeler kicked behind. Melogh headed the ball over the bar Offside against Best sent Taylor away on the right, the latter centreing and Berlyn beat Halloway giving Kowloon the dead. From the

the RG A. centre kick, down and equalised through MeHugh, who reeived a pas from Watson and sent the ball out of Chocker's reach into the nyt. The play Was fast and the exchanges even. Halftime arrived with the score one all

wen:

Resuming, the R. G. A. attark- d and forced a caner which was --at behind. Crocker was called Lupen to save several shore from

the R

A attack. Wheeler and Knight were hand pressed. ant they managed to keep the

Offside agains:] Artillery ut. Wi's rehovel and Beesies tink the hall town on the le ani centred, where Millard seater! Holloway with a fast shon The krale did well to wire AT!! Taylor rushing up. -kied the ball over the top. With but ten Iminutes remaining, the R. G. A. pressed and Bext struck the conreded upright, the ball rebounding tol Loren, whiel was well placed. Henwood, who sent in hard to and Hallion cleared. Then Me-Per who saved weli. Tansu passed out to Handlive! Mellugh, receiving a pass from who turned ID te

Cep Deet, went in and bead Wheeler. Fre where Bugat wak sending the "hall past Crocker.

easy chance

thereby civing the R.G.A. the Sorgets the Store but Handford kat Kowloon forced a fed hans and Girard, giving corner from the centre kick, and A CLITAT. Hamilton placed well Holloway cleared, where Watson * Ha

sent forward to Terelve and passed out to Wal- Adams, who shot wide. Hailon

1850. The latter went down the stopped & must and eturavi to Haster, who fored Hansford wipe and centred, where Best at in hard to Crocker who oopped the ball bos failed to clear ank following a melee in front of

Ventre i

gwa bahati The eater was splatni and Ruskon rett overl

At the other end.

to stieg beat Tonvin and sent S.CA. Reserves, 3: HMS Dhard's of which Holger hotel Carlisle, 8,

jasay. McTavish missed a pas

al McHugh sent the ball ris Crocker and made the score there. to one in favour of the RGA. Time arrived without ang addi

Vilers United. 3; 24.1 Pui from Hamilton which should tos to this score and the B.G.A.

jabis,

The following Matches were postponi di St. Joseph's v. R.ULA, Reserves: United V. Staff anti Depts, and Kowison Reserves V. Club de Recreto.

TAMAR, ULUR

Lave been improved upon. and lefs the field winners of a hard! Standing cleared. Heap went! game as stated above.

| down the wing and centred, but Townsend was absent from thei

gen:

Mr. Wells controlled the game. HONGKONG POLICE V. AMBROSE.

for the

a long stat which Mitch Helded Police in the Erst ten minutes and panted to midfield where of the game. The exchanges Rodger revived and sent in wide. were fairly even and several of scoring were Offsite against McTavish stopped chances

Heap

took the kick and Hudan sent in

3. Honger head d clear Railton Kowloon side and Clemo filed sent Mofarishaway by Handford

the vacancy. The soliders de- rabbed and kicked to tough. The served their win. Frampton and Club came again but offside reflenwood plaged a hard game A very large crowd attendedireved. Hudson, taking a free for the

Crocker winner and on the Club ground, where the kick awarded for hands again saved his side from a hearp

well in above teams played excellant Railton.

defeat. football. Sandberg came intolle where Rodger beaded out from side in place of Kuhr, Balmust under the bar. Tonkin was centre-Forward I pures! to kick behind and Occupying the

A very slow game, both position. The ezibre started the Hantford taking the kick, Heap game at 4.13 and were early returned the ball to him, but of teams being weakly represented.

Robert-on scared attacking. Gerrard cleared and side relieved. Hamilton sens in Hamilton put behind. The game opened very fast and the pace began to tell on the Club inen. Tamar pressed for a time, but Gerrard and Tonkin cleared.

4 dangeroua rush by the Clat missed by both sets of forwards. From a break away by the Club, forwards, and Tamar returned No further scoring took place and Hiis missed a good opening and where Gerrard cleared. Hands the Police won by the only goal Handford cleared. At the other against Hamilton sent the Tamar scored.

Mr. Cheeseley was the referee. end Rodger had to kick out a in again and Rodger turned the

WILTSHIRES V. TITANIA. long shot from Routley. Play ball round the upright

A very good game was seen on Was transferred to the wailors goal where Mitch was lucky to hard to Rodger, who punched out Sockunpoo ground between the pick up a ground shot from His. Tamar now pressed and Rodger Services. The sailors were early Millington received from the did some good work in goal. attacking and Smith in the Wills throwout but sent in wide. Begg From a free-kick for bandsagainst goal was soon bandling. The tried a run-through, but Mitch J. Rodger, Hodson sent in Navy continued to attack and cleared Offside against Milling-wide. Tamar came again and took the lead after ten "minutes" ton sent the lub down again and Tonkin handled in the penalty play. The soldiers missed Amor. Hamilton sent in a shot from the area. Hudson pat the bail past their left winger, and seldom

The teams. touch line, Mitch clearing. Rodger and won the match in the became dangerous.

The crossed over with the sailors lead- Play was transferred to the last minute of the game. otberend Adams and Millington, Club forced a corner from which ing by one to nil

Resuming, the game was more and Rodger was called upon to Handford cleared and time arrived

Tamar returned and with the Tamat winners of a fast even, and the Wilts took up the game by one goal attack where Menhan skimmed Gerrard cleared. Begg struck and

Mr. Hollands was the the bar with a nicely placed centre the crossbar from close range, the to nil.

from the right. The game was ball rebounding to the foot of

A drawn game would have been very fast and the defence too good Sandberg, who sent in straight

Close on time who cleared Mitch

and more correct result on the play, for the attack. Standing kicked out. The play but the sailors deserve their win Mentam received and sent in a continued to be fast and each for their determination in the long shot that beat the sailors" Sbortly after the goalie cleared well. Half-time closing minutes. Tonkin handled custodian.

while several of his Club mates whistle sounded for time, leaving arrived with no score.

Resuming, the Tamar went were appealling for offside. The the game a draw of one goal all.

Mr. Jones was in charge of the away, but Heapren the ball over sailors had a better finish in front!

game.

GAYE.

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At the same time I suffered with daulence and had continual pains in the abdomen. At night I could get very little:

This continusi off and on fori three or four years, the pains in my legs becoming so bad at times that I could hardly get about at; all; in fact once I was compelled to give up work for a month Naturally I worried a great deal | and became much depressed.

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CLUB RESERVES INDIANS This match was played on the Club ground, the Indians winning by two goals to one. In the first half, Jark scored for the Club who led at half-time by one goal to nil Early in the second - half Boysen bandled in the penalty area and Jackson, taking the kick. failed to accre. The As a remedy for disorders aris- Indian attacked and Mading from vitiated watery blood or disordered nerves, and as a tonic beat Groot, making the scores The Clab forced. two

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OILERS V. PUNJABIS.

The Oilers proved too strong for the Punjabis on the Navy "A" ground, where they won by three goals to love. Bath scored for them in the first half and Chip- chase and Rosch put on one goal each in the second half

8.C.A. RESERVES V. H.M.8. CARLISLE

SINO-AMERICAN RELATÍOSS.

According tothe Chinese press, Dr. John C. Ferguson, adviser to the Chinese Government, bas been invited to go to America to interview President-elect Hard-1

The unexpected happened ining, to present Chinese views, this match, for the sailors started favourites. The Chinese took charge of the game from the start and won by three clear goale,

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