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FI.M.S. AMBROSE v
H.M.S. CAIRO.
H.M S. AMBROSE.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
FOOTBALL
Saturday's Matches.
BY QUIZ.*
Saturday's League games re- salted as follow-
Hrong Club... 12-Wiltshires. 0 B.M.S.Ambrosa? R. G. A.
1
H.M.3. Titadia 1, Kowloon ... 0 H.M.S. Tamar 1 H.M.S, Cairo 0 H.K.Club Roa. 2 KowloonRes. 1 University... 6 Punjabis
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R. G. A Res. 0 S. C, "A." 0 St. Joseph's... 4 8. C. “B.*. Wilts. Rea... 3 United A. C. I CLUB v. WILTS. The Club advanced yet another step in the league when they defeated the 2-Wilhabirea Sookuapoo on Saturday last, and are now second to the Tamarand with only one point separating them. The Club opened withi confidence and the Wilta, were ready defending and Tamersaved well from McTavish and Forsyth. After a visit to the Club goal the the Club came down to the Wilts. goal and Tamer saved well from Kubr. Returning a moment later the same player sent in a hard stot which Tamer only partly cleared, the ball spinning in the air and, dropping on the goallins shot qui again. The game was well con- tested and a shade in favour of the Club. Offside play against Meaham close in prevented the Wilts. from scoring early in the game, J. Rodger clearing and
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sending McTavish away the The
latter dropping in front of goal sad Tamer clearing. Forsyth
handled and from the free kick the
Amor went away on the wing but Gerrard tackled and cleared. J. Rodger conceded a corner onl the cext visit by the Wilts. and Warren placed behind. Trivett sent in a shot from over the bway line and J. Rodger headed clear. Edwards returned and sent the ball in front of goal bot no one being up on the soldiers' left the ball rolled over the line. Moore stopped a rush by Beggi and Forsyth and passed forward to Swanborough who went in and shot wide. The only goal of the matchwas scored after twenty-five minutes play and was the result of good work by the forward line. Begg received in midfield from a goal kick and sent out a long pass to MacTavish who returned well forward and Begg taking the ball on the run was tackled by Moore but the ball had gone; to Kuhr who ran through and gave Turner no chance from close range. The Wilts, attacked with vigour bat the Club defence was sound and Gerrard cleared
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favour by the only goal scored.
amidst applause from the ropes. No further scoring took place and the sailors won as stated above. Wheeler was back in his old place; for the first time this season.
AMBROSE v. RG.A.
but the soldiers were back again into Turner's bands. The Wilts. ing his first appearance for Kow- and Meaba was fouled by returned to the attack and the loop first eleven, brought off a Rodger. From the free kick, club's defence ware hard pressed good save from the spot kick, Edwards had a chance to level but time came to their assistance up but shot wide with only the and the match ended in their goalie to beat. Kuhr at the other end sent in a ground shot that
TAMAR V. CATRO just missed. Edward receiving
One of the best games saan in, from the kick out .sept
League football this season was forward for ..Warren who played on the Navy 'A' ground Played on the Kowloon ground failed to gather the pass and between the Tamar and Cairo and and ended in a win for the sailors the ball went to touch. The was witnessed by a large number who not only scored their first game continued fast and the ex-of bluejackets.
win in the league this season but changes oven. Half-time the score
The game ocded in a win for had the honour of scoring more was one to nil in favour of the the Tamar by the only goal of the goals this week than any other Club.
match and on the rda of the play team in the Senior League. The Resuming. Rodger was forced the Cairo were unlucky to lose. teams were not fully represented. out to clear from Warren and The game opened even and after Sparks opened the score, for a Amor receiving from the five minutes play Aikey sent in a misunderstanding between the clearance sent too fa high shot that Eve misjudged R.G.A. backs let him in and The above match took place at forward and Gerrard returned and allowed the ball to pass Phillips had no chance to stop his Stosecutters on the 9th inst.
midfield where Stewart through his hands into the net, shot. handled. The Wilts. forced The Cairo took up the attack but The RG.A forwards did good corner and J. Rodger beaded Mitch was safe in goal and clear, work in the open but failed in claar from the flag kick and Rail-ed well from Stevenson and front of goal. ton sent McTavish away who Uppington. Hudson played a Before the Interval - Savage went down and centred, Turner sound game and kept the Cairo's put the sailors further clearing with Kubr close in. The inside men from settling down. ahead by A lightning | club inside men worked the ball At Lalf time the Tamar were drive that struck the underside of
down and Begg was almost leading by a goal to mil.
the bar and went into the net, through when he stumbled and Resuming, the Cairo got away giving Phillips no chance. lost a good chance of increasing and Stevenson seat in a hard After the interval the soldiers the Club's lead. Free kicks for drive from close range, Mitch scored their only goal as the 26bands against Trivett and for Mair bringing of a marvellous save. result of a brilliant effort by 63 fouling Swanborough gare a little Hudson sent forward to Mil. Couzens, who receiving in midfield 80 breathing space in a fast game. lington who trapped the ball, but best all opposition and landed
Begg from close range skied over was late in getting away, and safely into the net. The R.GA.. Total 546 the bar and a moment later For Binnett cleared. Uppington go tried hard to level up but time syth received in front of goal but away on the right, swinging was against them and they had to instead of taking a first-timer, the ball over to the left where retire defeated by two goals to dallied with the ball and Sawyer Hindley running in sent a light- one. shot wide from 20 yards' range. ning drive a little too high with Moore sent in a long dropping Mitch beaten. The Cairo forced shot which Gerrard cleared by corner and Hindley placing kicking to touch and Sawyer well from the corner, Smith was receiving from the throw in shot slow to turn the ball into the net 74 wide. Begg and Kubr worked and Hudson cleared.
H.K.V.D.C. v. H.K. POLICE.
The above match took place on Sunday the 8th inst. at HighName. West Range. (The Peak). The conditions were extremely trying, } Mr. Raw a very strong glare from the water Mr. Parish shining straight into the firers" Mr. Nash eyes. Such poor results from Mr. Broadrick... mach well known shots as Messrs. | Mr. Newton Grimmett, Booker. F. Goodman Mr. Kirk and Grimes, give a good indica- Mr. Linden tion of the conditions.
H. K. V. D. C.
·27 32
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Name.
Mr. Grimes
Mr. Goodman... 33 26 20
Mr. Frith
Mr. Shaw
Mr. A. Young... 23 22 10
Mr. Alderson
Mr. Dovey
Mr. Summers....22 15
31 30 10
31 18
289222 Total
Mr. Pitcher
...
RN&URSSJt 800 yds.
22 11
** 28
14 21 23
27 28 23
25 28 23
10 18 26 -30 25 25
CAIRO.
25 23 11 26 25 22 22.33 20 22 23 16
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59
HMS.
Mr. Sturgess
Mr. Charles
79
Mr. Bowden
Mr. Burnett
58
Mr. Starrer
29 31 14
55
19. 11 23
53
Mr. Houghton... 28 20 19
67
Mr. Talbot
15 24 12
51
Mr. Sonnen
20 24 20 25 29 29
64
83
37
Total...
Total
483
H.K. POLICE. Mc. N. Willson
Mr.
24 23 8 Mr. Hourihan... 22 19 14
... 22 19
Mr. Grimmett... 27 19
Mr. Mair Mr. Booker
33 16
28 12
the ball down but the former Millington made the game very
| running round Trivett, was pulled open by swinging the hall about,
JUNIOR DIVISION, In the Junior Division, the Club Reserves best Kowloon Reserves by two goals to one. The first goal for the Club followed a scramble in the goalmouth while Goldenbary scored the second. Pascoe scored for Kowloon.
⭑Wilte Reserves proved too strong for the United at Bookun-
up for offside, a moment later but the defence held out and a Turner picked up a shot from fast and well; contested game 570 England with Begg close in. ended in a win for the Tamar bypoo and won by 3 goals to one.
For a few minutes play went one goal to mil.
Hardy Coe, and Beck scored for in favour of the Wilts. who had TITANIA . KOWLOON, the winners and Valentine for
the United.
It is understood that a protest bard luck, Gerrard kicked behind Playing on the Bouth China will be lodged by H.M.S. Ambrose, in clearing a shot from Amor ground these teams played a wall University best Punjabis by 55 on the score of the inelligibility and from the corner kick the ball contested game, the result being a six gosis to one on the Club 55 of one of the Cairo's men. was dropped just in front of goal win for the sailors by one goal to ground. Samy (4) and T.L. Chesh and G. Rodger punched away but nit. Kowloop ware, nalucky to (2) scored for the winners while the ball dropped to the foot of loss for they had most of the game. Tees got one for the Punjabis, Sawyer ten yards out who returnTownsend was limping badly after St. Joseph's best South China) ed sharply and the goalie again five minutes play, feeling the effect "B" by 4 goals to mil.. Ogley (2) cleared. The hall kept danger of an old injury. Before the and Emmett from a pensity ously near the club goal until interval Goodlet scored for the scored for St. Joseph's, who were England brought it clear amidst szilora. The sailors were awarded assisted by the Chinese putting the appeals for hands from the penalty antly in the second half through his own goal Wilts. The club paid fying through Coupland losing himself - E.G.A. played Bouth China "A" visit to the other end and Forsyth and punching the ball down to a goalless draw on the Navy headed a pass from MoTavish close ini. Hayward, who was mak" "B" ground.
Mr. Shaftain Mr. Griffo "Mr. Smith
22 9 17
15 17 4 36
Total
395
HK.V.D.C. won by 89 points,
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