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LOCAL FOOTBALL.

SATURDAY'S MATCHES.

[HY "QUIZ"] :- Saturday's games resulted follow::

LEAGUE DIV, 1.

Club King' Kowloon R. G. A.

I Dionudo

Titaniu...

...' Police

1

Tamar

LEAGUE: DIV. 11.

Tamar... Club

King's... 5 Hollyhock 3 8. China "A" 2 Kowloon 1

...

...

as

unforturata, as Swan had to leave

the field owing to a damaged arm. in the opening minutes of the

THE HONGKONG, TELEGRAPH;

LAWN BOWLS.

second half and for the rest of the CLOSING DAY AT TAIKOO game played ten men only. They took

& strong taam

The lawn bowls season camo

by

to Kowloon and fully exposted to to an end on Saturday, when tha capture the points, but they had Taikoo Recreation Club were “at to retire beaten by a single goal home" on the occasion of the scored in the first half of the 'closing day and the presentation game The opening exchanges of the medals to the champions were very even, J. Clark and as well As prizes won .... 1 MeWalter putting in some sound. Taikoo Club members during the

A defensive work. After 15 minutes' season. Taikoo

play the bome side took the lead į League champions, played "The 1 thicüch Muir, who beat Swan Rest" in a match of six rinks, ofi

from close range.

which the home players won four.

R. G. A... St. Joseph's. I CLUB v. DIOMEDE. Forsyth was absent from the Club team, and Mair came in to complete the side. Gerrard won the toss and elected to defend the town goal. The first gea! fell tol

op

R.G.A. v. TAMAK.

AN

the

Early in the second he If Swan was clearing the ball from a There were representatives of high shot by Wheeler when all the bowling clubs present, Cuoke rushed

and they and a very happy afternoon was collidec.. Swan having to spent, hospitality being served in retire with a damaged arm. Mair|traditional Taikoo manner. dropped back into goal and the At the conclusion of the match. Police quite held their own hat] Mrs. Reid presented the League failed to score.

medals and · prizes, being in- |troduced by Mr. W. Wotherspoon on behalf of the Taikoo Club, Mr. These teams met at Sookunpes Gow, Vice President of the Lea- the sailors from a penalty given but owing to the counter-attracgue, in the absence of the Pre- against Gerrard for handling.tion (King's v. Titania) on the ident. Mr. A. G. Stephen, thanked Leonard took the kick and sentthejadjoining ground, the Kame was Taikoo for their hospitality and ball straight to Hutchinson, who watched by a small number congratulated them in winning let the ball through his legs into of spectators. The play was slow the League on their merits. the net. Up to this point the but even and each side attacked, Mr. Reid, having distributed sailors had done most of the in turn. The HGA. Book the the prizes, was presented with a attacking and wore worth a goal lead when Uxland the right half bouquet in a handsome silver The Club put more life in the of the Tamar turned the ball intoflder, and later Mr. Reid ex- game after this reverse, but their his own goal in trying to clear a pressed thanks on behalf of his forwards were shoting wild-hot from Castledine.

wile, Mr. Gerrard, on tehalf of The second half was greatly in the Police Recreation Club and The Club forced a comer and before the sailors could get the favour of the sailors who levelled other visitors, thanked Taikoo for ball clear. Stewart met it and up from a penalty kick awarded their hospitality, and the proceed- from twenty-five yards returned for bands, and Hudson put the lings closed with cheers for Mes. it into the net close to the upright.ball past Ansell in the R.G.A. Reid. giving Proudfoot no chance. At goal. The sailors tried to get the

the interval the scores were oneall.winning goal but the

The second half was very fast defence held out.

and in favour of the Club. The

inside forwards were giver plenty of chances to take the lead but

ba: their centres were not accept-

JUNIOR GAMES.

The foll wing were the prize-

R.G.Awinnotei

Singles Championship: 1, (prize presented by Mr. D. Templeton),

In the Junior games, the Holly-W. Wotherspoon: 2. T. Grimas: 3.

J. Ferguson.

imore.

failed m serable. Begg and Bell hock made a successful appeal-

Singles Handleap: 1. presented on the wings were in good form,ance, winnian their fest came in!

the League. The sailors crossed by Mr. J. Bald, J. Postde: 2. T.) ed. There was no further storing. ver with a goal to nil -lead and Young: 3. W. Witherspoon.

in the sec ad half out on twal Pairs Competition: 1, presented KING'S v. TITANIA.

by Mr. J. Dalzie!), C. B. Mat- Great interest was taken in The King's went further ahead)thews and J. Ferguson; 2. S. this match at Sookunpo and sin the League when ther Liecrap and W. Witherspoon: crowd of several thousand- I'defeated the Tamar by sein, W. Crichton and J. Maclachlan. witnessed a fine extibition of clear

The sailors Fairs Competition: 1 prosented football. The Titania took up played

Ran in by Mr. E. W. Greg and Mr. J. the fixture that was allotted to the opening half is which perij Pava, A. Holland, A. Stalker. the Submarines, the latter having the Kings scored once in James Sloan and R. Wallace: 2. asked permission to withdraw Dangerfield Ketting through. In E. Barker, J. Wald, G. MeLend. from the League. The League the second half the soldiers were and J. Ferguson. champions were severely tested much the better wide and put on

Kal

cool

and 4173 the run of the four goals through Dangerfieldi. So-Prize winners Competition:

play

were 30%

goals (21. Moore and Carr. [WO

Morrison,

|1. presented by Mr. G. T. EL- better than the sallon. A: Kowton, the came endedkins), J. Laing 2 6. MeLard: 3 With a little luck in the opening in a draw one goal all. Brown: To Young minutes, the sailors would have scored for the home team.

Medals to winning League team: Be-i taken the lead. Holland, of the fore the ele A. Trambit-Ay McLeod, Holland. D. King's Reserves,

was sented for St. Joseph's and thi Drummond, Laing, O'Brien. G. whe deputising for. Blarce in goal, final whistle bound both teams Morrison, MacLachlan, Dinner. gave a fine exhibition of goal

Amery, J. Sloan, Wallace. keeping and saved his side. The first half was very evan and ended in a blank.

The leaders got well away in the second half and in the first minute were a goal up through a brilliant effort by Williams, who took the sailors' goalkeeper by surprise with a screw shot from almost the corner flag and the

equal.

The result of the games were

A very even game was seen ati Seikumpen between the R. G. A.ļas anders

and South China "A." the latter Taikon

Laing.

USING

Folde Alderman. Taylor.

14 Deaki.

Teikoo

winning in the last half minute of the game. Billett scored fork the soldiers and Kuin Fowk and O'Brien.

14. Morrison. Choi for South China “A.”

| MacLachland. MATCH FOR WEDNESDAY.

The following wing will repre-s Barker. ball landed in the set. much to sent the Club in their returtsMuirhead. the surprise of Logan, the sailors First Division League match with goalkeeper. The Titania were H.M.S. Diomede en the Club! mat disheartened by this un- ground on Wednesday, kick-off et expected reverse. for they put on 30 p.m. prompt: R. Hutchisonil pressure and Git had a good W. Gerrard (Cape) C. E. Bishop: Waste. chance when he was fouled chose Argus. J. Stewart, J. W. R. Red in and the sailors were awarded McPhail : R. Bell, G. Watson, H.

Hollandi. Brummond.

Tutkun

Pulier.

Taylor. Glendeniny. Wkant.

14

11' Gerrard"

Kontora Dock

Simpson.

Allan. Gourlag.

14 Gow

12

Taikon

KBC.

Harray. McKay. Whibley.

a penalty. Kemp took the kick T. Buxton. E. W. Railton and S. Hamilt and Holland stopped the hall. D Begg.

clearing just as a sailor dashed

up. The sailors pegged away for SHOREOFICH MARKET STAMPETE. | Mackintosh. the equaliser but found the King- defence too good. Just on time Burnett scored the Kings second goal and the soldiers won by two goal to nil.

London, October S. · The stain-jGrein Pedy at the Sunday market in Weir. Club Row, Shoreditch, when Wethering. much properte was destroyed and

Telko

a number of people were injured. | Litera wa- explained by the police at the Old-street Police Court tollas as due to 海 FOW between ri:) very "Crown and Anchor" games..

KOWLOON «. POLICE. This game was played at Kow loon. The Police were

Templeton Grimshaw. Ferguson.

Teikny

Sivan. Amery,"

FIFTY DOLLARS GIVEN AWAY: McLeod.

"Telegraph" Football Competition.

We will give a prize of $50 to the reader who sends in the correc goal scores of three Hongkong Football League Matches to be played on Saturday next, November 10th., as detailed in the coupor to be found below.

This Competition is run in accordance with the condition! published in our issues for the week ended September 29th. Entries close at noon on Saturday, November 10th.

Mark envelope "FOOTBALL"

R.G.A.

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KING'S

Name

Address...

CUT HERE

Goals.

Goals

v. TAMAR

v. TITANIA.

V SACRED HEART

24 14 Farrell.

Cragsmymcer CC.

Greet. Greener. Dar. 16 &us

Pile.

11

Toochi.

Hyde

Wallace.

Total

13 Stevens,

87 Total

3

84

Friendly Game.

Nevis. Ward.

Rodriques. Mitchell

D. Morrison. Matthews.

18

J. Sloan. Stalker.

6

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