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LOCAL FOOTBALL.

SATURDAY'S MATCHES.

[BY “QUIZ."] Saturday's games in the Hong kong leagua resulted as under,

King's

LEAGUE DIV. I

3 Diomede

R. G. A ... Club Tamar ... Kowloon

LEAGUE: DIV. II.

King's

6

St. Joseph's.

S. China "B" 6

R. G. A.

Kowloon 3

Club de Rec 2

Filipinos

Tamar...

S. China A University Sacred Heart 2

Diomede Club

to save. Roberts was the first to score and he gave the Tamar the load when he met the ball from a pass by Hill and sent it into the net,

Clemo put in some fine runs on the wing, but his centres were

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. -MONDAY, OCTOBER

LAWN BOWLS.

TAIKOO DEFEAT YACHT CLUB.

A most enjoyable afternoon

not turned to account. However, was spent on the Taikoo lawn) Pasco, receiving close in, gave visit was paid by Kowloon kept up the attack and bowls grean on Saturday, when a the Royal Routley no chance and made the Hungkong Yacht Club

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Resuraing, both teams were out in a win for the home side, Finnan Haddocks

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I did football was the result. After experienced players, the scores;

a ding dong struggle the Tamar being 104 to 59. Details were as took the lead. when Wilkins, follows:-

O meeting the ball from a corner 1kick, beat Hill in the Kowloon McLeod

0 goal. Kowloon played up strong Foulds Oly to pull the game round. but the final whistle sounded leaving the Tamar winners by two goals Dito one.

. Bluebell ... 0

The best game in the series,

KING'S Y. DIOMEDE. was that played on the Navy On the Garrison ground at "A" ground between Kowloon Sookunpoo before a good crowd Sloan and Tamar, when the sailors of Service men the King's defeat- reversed the result of last week ed the Diomede by three goals to Sloan by winning a fast and well-connil. The soldiers held the upper Chapman tested game by the odd goal in hand throughout, owing to a Wotherspoon

very weak attack put up by the Morrison Owing to a late start, the Club sailors. The sound play of Proud-

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HOCKEY.

v. R. G.A. match was finished foot in goal saved the sailors Muirhead in semi-darkness. Secretaries of from a heavy defeat. The play Sherman Clubs should see that their teams was mostly in the Diomede's Drummond are out at the official time for half and Dyer scored

the first Parry starting or they may lose a match goal. Keeping up the pressure. on appeal should it be stopped the King's

further before time owing to bad light, ahead, when Burnett received:

The Diomede, a re-arranged from the left and banged the ball team, did not do had against into the net. At the interval, the the League champions, losing King's led by two goals to nil. by three goals only.

In the second half, the sailors held the King's for a time, but

In the junior games, the King's their attack could not get going and South Chins "B" were in owing to scoring mood, each team scoring soldiers, middle line. six goals.

on the third and last goal with a 5 p.m.-M. H. Roffey: E. G. Eng. brillian: effort, and the gameland; G. Murray: E. J. R. ended in a win for the King's.

The following will represent

the tactics of the the Club against the King's at Dyer put Sookunpoo, on Wednesday at

CLUB v. RGA.

JUNIOR GAMES.

The

Mitchell; D.H.F. McMaster; the Rev. N. Evans: J. Meacock: F.

More; Beecher. C. Miller: W. Woodward: G. R.

A PUZZLE A DAY.

The Club were at home to the: R.GA. and went down by two. goals to mil. Facing a setting In the Junior games, the King's sun, Wilson, the Club goalie, was had an easy win over St. Joseph's greatly handicapped and failed by no less than six goals. to see the ball from a well-directed College boys were light compared: hot in the first minute of the to the soldiers, but the score does game until it had passed him on not give the youngsters credit, for its way to the net. Castledine they played a plucky game and received from a clearance by should not have lost by so grest, Frampton and sent in a high shot a margin. The first goal came Arabian steeds. He resolved to A sheik had nineteen fine which opened the score for the from Jones and shortly after-keep his favourite. horse for him RGA. After this early reverse, wards Dangerfield scored the self and promised, on a certain the Club attacked strongly, but second. Moran also scored before day. to divide the remaining the R. G. A. defence was sound the change of ends. In the horses among his three sons: the

and although Ansell, in the second half, Dangerfield put on eldest son to have one-half; the R.G.A. goal, was called upon to three more goals. save shots from Forsyth and

second one-third; and the young- Bishop he cleared his charge South China "B" had a bigest one-ninth of the horses. Un- well. The Club were most per win in their match against the fortunately one of the horses sistent in their attack but failed RG.A. Chut Kwong-yeung, who died the day before the division to break through a splendid last Fear played on the wing in was to be made. so when the son defence. The Club were unlucky the Interport game, turned out to assembled they found they had to be a goal down at the interval assist the team in this seventeen horsest and seventeen After a short break, for a time goal, Li Kam-hee two, Leung ror nine. The sheik, however, match. Au Kit-sang scored two is divisible by neither two, three the stuggle was even. Then the wing-tak and Chui Kwong-young devised a plan whereby the horses Club assumed the upper hand, one each and Brennan scored for could be distributed in accord- but combination was lacking close the R.G.A. in, and the R.G.A. kept them out.

A goal for Bishop seemed certain. Kowloon Reserves won against but he was beaten close in and the Filipinos on the St. Joseph's Doggrell cave away a corner. ground, Plle scoring in the first The R.G.A. then took half and Brown and Young adding the attack and Wilson left:goals in the second, Kowloon bis goal to

pick up with winning by three goals to nil

up

Harris close in, and the At Kowloon, Club de Recreio R.G.A. so worried the goalie that beat the Tamar Reserves by two he dropped the ball and ran back goals to nil. Ogley scoring the two to defend, but Castledine had been goals.

given possession and he sent in a Sacred Heart and Diomede high shot which Howard beaded played a drawn game of two goal into the net in his attempt to all. Chilton and Cheung Kum- clear. In falling light, with the cheun scored for the Sacred Heart" B.G.A. having a two goals lead and Rigby and Castle for the the match seemed certain for the sailors.

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Saturday's answer:

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oldiers, and although the Club The University and South The four squares show how the attacked with vigour, they had to China "A" played a fast game school boy fooled their professor.j tetire defeated by two goals to nit, ending in a draw of two goals all. Their original order was three in The "A" team had a two goala room, making nine to a corridhe, TAMAR V. KOWLOON. lead at the interval but the Uni- and 24 in all. The four rearrange- On the Navy "A"ground this versity senred twice in the ments eich -how nine in a g.me was witnessed by a large closing half.

corridur. but the total arc. 20. 28.

cowd. For the first fifteen The Club Reserves and the 32 and 36. minutes, play was very even and Bluebell played a goalo-s draw ach goalkeeper was called upon on the Club ground.

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We will give a prize of $50 to the reader who sends in the correct al scores of three Hongkong Football League Matches to be ayed on Saturday next, October 27th., as detailed in the coupor

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This Competition is run in accordance with, the conditions blished in our issues for the week ended September 29th Entries se at noon on Saturday, October 27th.

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