LOCAL FOOTBALL.
SATURDAY'S MATCHES.
[BY "QUIZ"], Saturday's results were follows:
King's
LEAGUE DIV. L
R. G. A.
6 Police
Tamar
→ Diomede
4
2 Kowloon
LEAGUE: DIV. II.
King's
8. China "B" 5
St. Joseph's. 2
limlied to ix.
S. China "A" Diomede
Club de Rec 1
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wing for the Tamar. The interval arrived with the Boore sheet blank.
LOCAL CLASSICAL DANCING.
AN EXCELLENT ENTER- TAINMENT.
Resuming, the Tamar forwards played batter combination and for a time the Diomede's defence, ware guessing. Roberts opened
A very good "house" assSEM- the soare, for, trapping the ball bled on Saturday night at the from a good centre by Hill, the Theatre Royal to see the classical Tamar contre placed the ball in dancing and other items in the the not well out of the reach of programine of the charity enter Blackah. Give and take play tainment got up by local enthus followed until a rush by the insts. All present were obviously Tamar ended with Morrell being highly delighted with the various penalised for handling inside the turns, and hearty congratulations Area, and Hudson, coming up are due to Miss Violet Capell, to Biada no mistake and scored the her pupils who so capably re- second goal for them.
A poor sponded to her tuition, to Miss game ended in a win for the Daisy O'Keefe, who assisted in Tamar by two to nil:
the work, and to the others whose efforts helped to make the whole show such a distinct success. Tributes in the form of dolls, I boxes of chocolates and floral baskets were constantly being handed up to the stage.
The programme opened with Ja solo dance, "Spring." by little Miss Audrey Steele
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RGA. v. POLICE. In spite of so many counter- attractions on Saturday, football) The Police ware not at full ras in favour, as witnessed by strength in this mates, played on the crowd attending the gates the Kowloon F. C. ground, but the at Sookunpoo, the spacious R.GA. deserve much credit for Garrison grounds accommodat-their work in the second half of ing thousands of enthusiasts. The the game when they played the Valley grounds were closed to Police to a stand still and scared football on Saturday, so the num-five goals without the Police whose performance ber of games in the league was responding. In the opening half, fectly interpretative per-
the soldier had the better of the music. Perhaps the prettiest itam! The RA were out for the exchanges, but their forwards of all. because of its charming first time and gave a good ac-being over anxious lost several count of themselves. Much credit good chances and at the interval which followed. The ensemble setting, was the Japanese dance hould be given to Frampton.they were leading by a goal to was arranged by Miss Daisy who was very steady at back andil, Castledine having once beaten O'Keefe, and the effect of the to Lelliott at centre half, who Stewart.
dance, in which seventeen little Resuming, the Police put fur-misses took part, was a delight worked like a trojan. The for- ward line was very speedy, and Ward their best effort of the day
and should have levelled up, but derson warmed the hearts of the the Police defence could not hold
Little Winnie Hen- The King's Reserves, Johnson was a bit slow in shoot Scots section of the audience. them. playing Dangerfield as contre in and Frampton cleated. After and it must have been a large one. forward this player scoring no
this it was a case of the R.G.A.
with Highland
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dance. in less than four goals won by the scoring and the ball being centred.
costume. The various -teps biggest margin of the day, but Tracey ended up a fine piece of
were performed with proper, the Chines "A" team showed work by beating Stewart from
deftness and grace. that they have plenty of foot.close range. Couzens scured the ball in them although heaten by seven goals te nil.
KING'S v. KOWLOON.
line prevented them from become ing dragemus. The teamis changed over with the soldiers leading by a real to nil.
Kame.
JUNIOR GAMES.
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to the eye.
A different note was struck in
coconut
Audrey Steele
by Irene Deacon, [
and
Minuet". with a finale in which the mider form of dance is burlesques.
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Three clever solo dances followed waltz Dorothy Pitcairn. Russian dance Patsy Nicoll, and jazz dance Betty Pestonji.
third goal for the soldiers for the next item, when Misses Ine although Stewart stopped the Barr and Carmen Botelho, in sht he found it too her and let Dutch costume, gave a musical the ball over the line. From a recitation entitled "1 wish I had As was generally expected, the corner kick. Castledine placed the something sag". A pas-de- King's repeated their success of soldiers further ahead when he is of nymphs in a the opening week when they got his head to the ball from a again defeated K.-winon. This well placed corner kick by Tracey.
grove followed. being cleverly performed match was played, on the farri-Before the close. Couzens stored
two more goals for the R... Henderson. Little Ina Barr gave Winnis son ground and the first half was fairly well contested, with the who won the match by 6 to th a quaint recitation next on "The „King's having the better of the exchanges. The soldiers' for-
South China "A" played a fine ward line played good combiņa- tion and Hill Wheeler and combination game at Sokunpool Knight had a busy time. How. but found the King's Reserves ever, after fifteen minutes play, superior in their tactles and had Kowloon were beaten when to admit defeat by seven goals to Williams sent in a shot that Hillnil. Weigh; told in the match,
Adelightful classical item after failed to clear. Kowlood book | and the fearless play of the King's up the attack, but the splendid quite put the Chinese of their the interval was that of little combination of the King's middle
Dangerfield, who opened Allison Mackenzie, in her "Dance the season with the senior tear through with charming effect.
des fleurs." which was carried! led the attack and scored the first goal. Moore put the King's Another ensemble followed. this! further ahead and at the intera Capell and D. O'Keefe and being a Greek bullet by Misses Resuming. Kowloon changed they led by two goals to nit. The Misses K. Mc Ewen, E. Rose P. -econd half was greatly in favour of the King's who put on five Capell. I. Rowe. C. Smith I goals without response from the Fothergill and A. Tullan. It was
Dangerfield Chinese,
a fine classic, cleverly performed.] Ketting
Winnie Henderson appeared again through three.times. Moore and
in a jazz dance, and next came Rigsby once each.
South China "B" and Diomede minuer by EL Mead. E. Blackburn. were fairly well matched, but the
S. Jefries and V. Black- burn. followed by Chinese played the better futball. Pang Wa-hing was the first ballet in which the little Misses score and Leung Wing-tak put
Pestonji. Mackenzie. Henderson. the team further ahead. Pitcairn and Steele performed. After Patrick had scored for the
amusing recitation! sailors. Leung Wing-tak Blackburn and Carmen Botelho: was “Sausagen." by Vivienne through for the B." After the change of ends, each side scored and a clever Dutch dance was from a penalty. Au Kitang for presented by Phyllis Capell. the "B
Kathleen Mc Ewen, and Ids and and Bradbury for the sailors. Before the close, Pang Essie Rowe, Little Edith Mead Washing again scored for the in a "Petit Morceau de Ballet"
B." who won by 5 to 2,
gave a very dainty performance: On the Kowloon F. C. ground which was followed by a recita. the Club de Recreio opened theirton, "Only Seven." by Ina Barr scason against St. Joseph's and in boy's costume. The final piece went down by the odd goal in was 'waltz by Misses V. Capell three. St. Joseph's were a much and D. O'Keeft.
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their tactics and what should have been a fine game of footbal was spoilt through the rough play by a couple of the visiting team. Jones. the King centre, badly grassed" when a goal seemed certain, and the offender received acaution fromthe referee. A penalty being awarded for the offence. Newton scored for the King's Before the close, another penalty was awarded the soldiers, but Newton failed with the spot kick. The game ended in win for the King's by two goals to nil.
TAMAR v. DIOMEDE. These team again met at Sookunper, and the Tamar re- peated their success of the opening week, but whereas they won the opening game by five goal- to one. they had to be content this time with a two to nil win. The Diomede had 'Sell leading the attack in place of Bradbury, and the play opened very evenly. About the middle of the first half. Wilkins failed to account
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Another
A
JAZZ
lighter set of player but they Miss Capeli expresses thanks) played good football and Gusanoo Mrs. Pestonji, who gave much opened the score for them. In valuable time to this effort in the closing half, each side scoredaid of charity, to Mies Daisy
a fine centre from Hill whence, Mackenzie for the College O'Keefe, who arranged several of played a fine game on the right and Rocha for Club de Recreio.
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"Telegraph" Football Competition.
We will give a prize of $50 to the reader who sends in the correct goal score of three Hongkong Fonball League Matches to be played on Saturday next. October 13th.. as detailed in the coupon to be found below.
This Competition is run in accordance with the conditions published in our issues for the week ended September 29th.
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