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SHAMEEN FOOTBALL

LEAGUE,

ANOTHER WIN FOR THE TARANTULA.

GARRISOŃ NEWS.

HONGKONG AREA FOOTBALL.

The Ordnance failed to produce the form shown on Tuesday afternoon, and lost to Hoadquarter Wing Shameen, Dec. 19.

K.D.S.B. by four goals to one. Teams:

HI, Q. Tarantula defented

Wing, K.O.S.B-Boyes; H. M. S.

Bond; Riordan, Everest, H.M.S. Moorhen by four goals ta Crowe, one, in the Shameen Football | Skigga; Savegar, Geggie, Crawley,

Milligan, Rhodes, League yesterday afternoon. first time they met in the League over a month ago, the Tarantula gained the victory by five goals to

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In yesterday's game, the Moor-

Pressure by the K.O.S.B, confined hen put up a very fine defence during the first half; in fact, they the Ordnance in their own half, and this told its tale, when Crawley scored played thoroughly well, whilst the the first goal from a pass from Tarantula were somewhat ragged. Savegar. End-to-end play was the The Moorhen custodian made order after this, with the Borderers of number of brilliant saves, and the pressing, and likely to score, most Moorhen forwards time and again the time. The Ordnanos lind a good chance, but Rial was slow in steadying threatened the Tula gual.

In the second half, however, himself, and Bond took the ball away things were somewhat reversed.from him. The Ordnance attack was The Tarantula pulled themselves only short-lived, and the K.O.S.B. together, whilst the Moorhen went wing forwarda were soon away again,

Crawley scoring again, off considerably.

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The Tarantula put in the first goal from a corner kick a few minutes after resuming play in the second half, there having been no score at all in the Arst half. The Tula scored again about five minutes later. Then the Moorhen put on a goal from a corner kick, about half way through the second half. However, the Tarantula managed to net the hall twice mare before the conclusion of the game, while the "Moorhen, despite all their efforts, were nible to score again.

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The present position of the League is as follows:

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Senew.

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RUGBY FOOTBALL.

CLUB BEAT THE KENT

WITHOUT REPLY.

Play was almost dominated by the Borderers, and Parker had a hot time saving from Milligan, Geggie, and Crawley, Milligan and Rhodes were combining well for the K.O.S.B., the latter sending a pass to Goggie, who back-heeled the ball past Parker, it was a lucky shot, but completely deceived Parker. The Borderers kept up their pressure, and a penalty for hands was saved by Parker.

On the resumption, play, remained in mid-Bell, though Rini ted an attack for the Ordnance, which was sent back by the K.O.S.B. backs. All the pressure came from the Borderers, and Parker made a wonderful save from Crawley, and. then cleared a shot by Sawyer. The first goal of the half was not long in coming, however, Geggie sending over a pass to Mil. ligan, who put easily into the net. The Ordnance made a great stand ufter this, and made several attacks, most of which did not pierce the backs' defence. Parker gave a great exhibition, fisting, holding, and kick- ing away shots that would have benten most goal-kerpers,

At last the Ordnance were reward- ed with a pealty, hit Sansom miesci the gaul, though he returned the bull La the net from the rebound.

Nary Mitch.

At the Dockyard yesterday after. noon. Petersfield bent the. Sterling by Wells, Mayne, four goals to two.

Lowe and Sheldon scored for Peters. field, whilst Ford let a goat in, and Locke scored for the Sterling.

League Table.

The Hongkong Åren Longue Table, up to Thursday, was as follows;

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Gobl

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84 16 1 A4 #13 9 7214 31 13 1 125.2 443 0.14 5. 10 11 14

At the Club ground yesterday after on, the Club demonstrated their all round superiority by beating the Kent by one goal and three tries (14 points) to nil. Not that the Club had matters all their own way. Kent were best in the light serum and at the line-out, where they usually got the ball. Quick following-up, mark. ing that had the elements of definite po s... class and speed about it, pulled the THỊ Bự, BA,

a distinct "C" Car., K.0.5.1. Kent outsides, who had

11.9. ROS.. temleney to pass too saan, long before Co., K.Q.8.1 they could draw any opposition."" Coy, 5.1. Play was slowed up, or rented as there Co., 1.0.83

["D" Cor., KO,8,8, forwards would say, by numerous 12 ) Hy. RA. cases of "feet-up", which often neces 1.9.8.11. sitated the ball going into the serum "A" Doy, B...1. before the referee, Captain E. B.RE. & R. Signala.

" Co., KLI Deakin, D.S.0., M.C., was satisfied.. RA.M.

In the les mauls, there was onlyXAO.C. one side in it-the Club. Massey A., & RA.Pe. 10

20 619-ty, H.A, played almost the game of his life, being exceptionally good at tackling from the loose and tight serums and line-outs, and having marvellous runs from the front of the pack. Several efforts 4 bin were wonderfully brought about, from the quick seizing of an opportunity, the taking of a pass that was more or less loose, the dribbling and picking-up of work by all the rest of the forwards. Teams:

Club--Fox: Holmes, Plummer. Itoss, Coppin; Hutchison, Grant: West, Sutti, Laidlaw, Marshall, Burch, Mangoy, Stock, Gordon,

Kent-Kosby; S. LL. Tomkinson, Mr. Dodson. Edney, Lt. Comdr. Ewart; Lt. Comdr. Surtees, Curtiss; Paddon. Lt. Comdr. Andrew, Paymır. Lt. Whitehouse, Paymr. Lt Balley, LA. Edda, R.M., Tublis, Horne, Snow,

BANK CLERK'S FRAUDS

TEMPTATION OF WALL STREET SPECULATION.

New York, Nov. 1. Wall Street's "paule of 1929" has brought to light a number of #nusual cases. There is, for instance, the bankat Michigan. whose employees gambled 3% 'millions of the bank's funds. Now there is a case in Philadephia where Samuel R. Worthington embezzled 75,000 dollars (£15,000) from the bank which employed him und lost it on Wall Street,

1 sentencing Worthington to five years Imprisonment Judge Shay said he was giving clemency because he had "Inken into on- sideration that'a tremendous lure has brought this man before me, and this temptation is so strong that otherwise law-abiding men are conquered as this man appar- ently has been." He said he was making the sentence only long enough to deter others from taking

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