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The Championship Final.

Much interest was taken on Saturday, at the V.R.C in the,

Hilliard final of the Open

Championship, when two brothers, A. J. Osmund and L. A. Osmund, contested for the right to meet Yvanovish in the oballonge round, Mr. W. Farmer, of Canton, was the referee. The result was a win for A. J. Osmund by 1,000 to

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

FOOTBALL.

Saturday's Matches. The football matches on Satur day resulted as follows:-

R.G.A.,

SHIELD- AKMI-FINAL.

1; Wiltshires, હૈ.. DIVISION I.

H.M.S.Titania, 5; Kowloon

H.K. Police, 1; 8.C.A..

1.

0.

*H.K. Club v. H.M.S. Ambrose

DIVISION TE

United,

S.C.A.

Reserves, 1;

H.M.S.

2; St. Joseph'

College, 2.

Carlisle, 2;

*Staff and

Dept, 0;

Kowloon

Reserves, 0. Hongkong

Club Res, 0.

Reo.

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Club, 0.

*Matches scratched and first-

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points.

A. v. WILTSHIRES.

A large crowd assembled on on 1st March 1921.

the Club ground to witness the. above teams play their match in the semi-final round of the Shield Competition and to see which team should claim a right to meet the Titania in the final on Satur day, March 26th. The game was

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ST. JOSEPH'S v. UNITED. Omar was absent from the

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scored twice for the College who cleared. Ogley before the interval. Within ton minutes from time the United well did they rally that they were still two goals down but so wiped off the arrears and time only saved St. Joseph's from defeat. Blake scored the two goals for the United.

was so little between the teams Hugh sent in a ground shot for prior to the commencoment of Smith to kick out. Hands the match. The weather was against Davison near the touch College side, while Laing was also much against good football, but line sent the Wilts well in where absent from the United. Early the play was fast throughout and a scrimmage occurred in the in the game the United failed the result was in doubt until the R.G.A. goalmouth, Holloway to whistle sounded "no side."

advantage of a The oventually clearing. At the penalty kick awarded them R.G.A. wero set to face the sun, other end, Giles stopped which only appeared at intervals rush during which Bull

a against Ismail for bringing Blake was down when and a slight breeze was blowing injured

a goal seemed but continued. The certain Simmons took the kick) across the field which assisted Wilts worked hard for the and struck the crossbar with a neither team. The artillery men equaliser but the RG.A. kept hard shot, the ball rebounding to were the first to attack but the them out. The R.G.A. got down Ismail Wilts soon transferred play to the and Wilson beat Giles and went R.G.A. end where Menham was in with only the goalie to beat, given offside. Play opened very but failed to shoot before Trivett fast, the ball travelling up and cleared. Best returned down the field at a good paco. skimmed the bar with a fast shot, The Wilts forced a corner off Watson sent in a shot for Smith Donovan and Amor sent up the to catch and throw away. The field, where Honwood received Wilts resumed the offensive and and passed out to Watson who kept the R.G.A. at home and sent forward to Wilson, but the Holloway saved shots from

CARLISLE v. CLUB RESERVES. latter failed to accept, the ball all angles. Time arrived with the going to touch.

This match took place on the Menham re-half-time score unaltered, and Club ground and ended in a win ceived from the throw-in and the R.G.A. left the field for the sailors by two goals to swung the ball over to the left winners of a fast game by one nil. The Club should have scored for Amor, but Walker cleared goal to love. Mr. Leaf was the early in the game, for Ogilvie and sending McHugh away the referee and Messre, J. McCubbin.placed well from a corner kick latter centred and Henwood was) (Club) and J. Clark (Police) were and Jack should have turned the pulled up for offside. Walker the linesmen..

hall into the net. Later, Sherry cleared a long shot from Lancaster The game was evenly contested should have scored for the Club and at the other end Best forced throughout and although only one but failed from close range. The a corner off Trivett. Watson goal was scored, several chances Carlisle scored one goal in each headed out from the flag kick, went begging.

half and deserved their win. and the Wilts again got down and Amor sent in a long shot, Walkar clearing, Hoawood received on R. G. A.-Holloway; Walker the half-way line and going in and Frampton; Keay, Donovan tricked Giles and beat Smith with and Dawson; Wilson Watson, a cross shot, thereby opening the Honwood, Best and McHugh. score for the artillery after about Wiltshires.-Smith; Giles and 11 minutes' play.

Trivett; Brown, Lancaster and Bull; Warren, Evans, Monham. Swanborough and Amor.

The teams turned out as follows:

TITANIA V. KOWLOON. These teams met on the Navy A" ground before a large

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5.C.A. RESERVES v. KOWLOON RESERVE.

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From the centre-kick the Wilts went away with a dotermination to rub off the deficit but they found Walker è stumbling block and the R.G.A. were soon round the Wilts' goal for Watson had number of sailors, and although beaten Giles but the latter recover-the Navy team held the upper match at Happy Valley ed and cleared. Donovan stopped hand throughout, a rush by the Wilts' inside men was very fast and the Kow- Coy, Wilts and

game Friday afternoon between "D": and returned to Henwood who loon nien showed dash

88th. Coy at forced Giles to kick behind. Wilts times. Five minutos from the

R.G.A cleared the corner kick and went start, Wheeler handled in the Major Timmis, b. Davies down, Frampton clearing by kick-penalty area and Hendry taking Capt Batts, c. Williams, b. ing to touch. McHugh came the kick beat Crocker with a high down the R.G.A.'s left and sent shot and opened the score for the Lt. Mc Donald, b. Barohard... 37

Holloway

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Holloway sent McHugh away, but Trivett scores level. This surprised the Lt. Dodington, b. Davies tackled and kicked to touch. Titania, who again got down and Sgt. Smith, Run Out Smith almost let his side down, Careide sending over from the Pte. Amor, for a shot from the R.G.A. right right wing, Piles beat Crocker was stopped by him and he just and gave the sailors the lead. Pte. Turner, Not Out.. cleared as McHugh came up. At Hendry ran through and scored Sgt. Grace, b. Davies... the other end, Amor shot wide after before half-time when the sailors a good run. From the goal kick, were leading by three goals to Keay sent forward to Watson and one. Giles cleared. Holloway managed

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Total

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BOWLING ANALYSIS.

O. M. R. W.

Davies Baker

to clear a high shot from Warren, charge of the game and after a but the same player received from short bombardment of the Kow. the throw-out and sent in wide. loon goal, Piles sent in a hard Following midfield play, the Wilts shot that struck the inside of the forced a corner off Donovan and upright and rebounded into the Barcbard

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Amor taking the kick sent well net. From the contre-kick, forward and Henwood receiving Kowloon paid a flying visit to the travelled the full length of the sailors' goal but Maplesden Lt. field, beating all opposition, but returned and a bombardment of Smith turned his shot round the the Kowloon goal ended in Piles Sgt. Doggerell, effort being 46. At the interval post. The whistle immediately getting the ball past Crocker and A. J. Osmund led by 519 to 369.

sounded for half-time, so the flag the game ended in a win for the In the latter part of the evening, crossed over with the Artillery Hollands was the referee.

kick was not allowed. The teams Titania by five goals to one. Mr. the winner continued to score steadily. He made a 58 (48 off leading by one goal to nil, the red) and two breaks of over Resuming, the Wilts went away

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POLICE V. 8.0.A.

Swan turned out for the Police

Amor, b. Capt. Davies, c. Turner, b..

McDonald

Purton

Sgt. Barchard, Not Out Bdr. Baker, . Smith, b. Sgt. Stevens, b. Parton

McDonald Bgt. Holloway, Played on, b.

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40, whilst his brother's best efforts with a dash but Frampton cleared in their match with the 8.C.A. and were a 13 and two of over 30. On a cough going down, forced played one of his old-time games. the run of play, the winner Trivett to kick to touch. Wilsonre- Pearson, R.E, also assisted the thoroughly deserved his victory, ceived from the throw-in and sent Police on this occasion, The 8.C.A. Gur. Dyer, b. Purton being better in most departments over a long pass, Giles clearing. were early attacking and forced Gnr. Clow, b. Purton of the game...

The play continued fast and the a corner from which MoWalters Lt. Thornton, b. Purton defence proved too good for the cleared and Pearson gave to Gar. Snow, c. Holdman, attack From a breakaway by Robertson who missed an easy Play in the above Handicap at the R.G.A., Lancaster handled chance of opening the score for

Smith... the Palace Hotel is held up dangerously near the penalty the Police. Give and take play owing to the indisposition of area and the R.G.A. were award followed, with the 8.0.A. having The winner made an excellent Inspec'or W. G. Gerrard who ed a free kick. Henwood sent in the better of the exchanges, but opening, registering a break of 60, ought to have met E, Guimaraes a mighty drive which Smith Swan was safe in goal. Hillyer which was the highest for the to-night.

managed to stop, but the force of scored for the Police, who won McDonald evening. Before the adjournment;, Sgt Major Stroud and R. the kick pushed back his bands the match by one goal to all. Purton ho had made a 40 and twp of more Thomas will meet in the nomi- to his nose and made the blood

Mr. Masters was in charge of Smith

Turner

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Extras...

Total BOWLING

53

ANALYSIS,

O. M. R. W

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