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UPSETS.
ATHLETIC AND K.O.S.B.
GO DOWN.
SOMERSETS NOW IN A STRONG POSITION.
laden and calculated centres were invariably covered by one or other of the Navy backs. Wong Pak- chong was crowded out, and the left wing was weak, though Chan Kwong-ut did his best in difficult circumstances, not getting half the support to which he is, accus- tomed.
SURPRISE FOR K.O.S.B. South China Snatch the Winning Goal.
South China were desperately NAVY'S GOOD SHOWING near defeat at one time in their
[By "Wanderer"]
An entirely new complexion was given to the struggle for the Senior League Championship on Saturday by the defeat of the K.O.S.B. and of Chinese Athletic." The Somersets are now the best placed team, and if it comes to a question of goal average, their chances are equally bright. They took full advantage of the fact that St. Joseph's were unable to field more than eight players on Saturday, scoring nine goals with out reply, the biggest Senior win
the season.
The Club got rather a shock,
match with the Borderers, but grand work by Li Tin-sang and Lau Mau in very critical periods, pulled them through, and one of their dangerous raids produced a splendid winning goal, Ip Pak-wa beating Shears with a terrific ob- lique shot.
Abore are The English Singers, the celebrated ensemble, who, owing to the great success of their recent recitale, are returning to the Colony to give one more concert at the Theatre Royal on Friday, the 28th instant,
ENGLAND WINS.
BEATS FRANCE IN RUGBY INTERNATIONAL
The Borderers made valiant efforts to recover, but Lau Mau
London, Feb. 22. Playing at Twickenham, in the In- and Li Tin-sang supported Pau Ka-ping splendidly and the goal- keeper kept his charge intact international Rugby Tournament, Eng- spite of some good shooting by land beat France by eleven points to the Borderers.
Had the K.O.S.B. been at full strength 1 think they would have succeeded but Drury found the task of holding Ip Pak-wa a little Reeves too much for him, and
five.
There was an attendance of 58,000! spectators, including H.R.H. Prince George, and H.R.H. Prince Arthur of Connaught, the French Naval Dc legation and thousands of Frenchmen who were hoping that France would win the
losing to the R.A. who are better therefore had a great deal more Championship for the first
placed in the league, but were not expected to win in view of the recent improvement in Club form. The Club, however, were without Watson, and the re-shuffling of the side weakened the attack.
Division, the XO.S.B. Reserves inflicted a three goals defeat on South China "A"
In the Junior
success in
work thrown upon him than was necessary.
.
The K.O.S.B. forward work was and good, both in combination shooting, and against a less active
less goalkeeper and
effective backs, a crop of goals would pro- bably have resulted.
Reeves was the star in defence,
quarter of an hour after the start the Frenchmen took the lead by five points to nil but England'a scrummaging and clever passing en- abled them to recover and lead by six points to five at the interval. The English players pressed hard through- out the second half and won by eleven
points to five.
Reeve, Robson and Periton scored Serin was respon- the tries for England, Black convert- ing the last one. sible for France's try which Ambert converted-Reuter. though
in their farewell match, and al-hia huge kicking being a tremen though there are three teams who dous advantage when South China threatened danger. He scarcely have lost fewer points, the presever put a foot wrong, pects of a Borderers' this division are bright.
The R.A.M.C. gained second win of the season at the expense of the Club Reserves, and the other matches also produced results according to anticipation.
The full results follow-
K.O.S.B. Royal Navy
Police
Club
Somersets
Navy Res.
Senior League.
u South Chiria 2.Chineseo Ath.
1 Kowloon
1 R.A.
9 St. Joseph's
Junior League.
S. China "A" Eastern Sontergets R.A.M.C. University
5 S.-China "B"
0 K.O.S.B. Rea
0 Chinese "A"
4 Chinese "E"
3 Club Res.
0, St.-Joseph's
THE NAVY'S FEAT. Excellent Win Over the Athletic,
continually harassed. Chen Shiu- their hong and Chu Kwok-luen on the South China right wing were in- other dangerous pair, though Skiggs and Martin held their own in some exciting tussles for pos- session.
Match in Scotland.
Edinburgh, Feb. 22. Ireland won from Scotland in the match at Edinburgh by 14 points to 11, before an attendance of 55,000 spectators, at Murray Field. The pace of the Irish backs and their des- against perute defence triumphed the incisive Scottish running. Davy scored three tries and Crewe one for it is not too much to say that they Ireland. Murray converted one of carned the victory. Territorially, Davy's tries. Ford, MacPherson and there was not much to choose. Waters scored for Scotland, Watera
MacPherson's try- 2 The Chinese method of making converting Oground with the minimum number
0
The honours of the game, went to the South China defence, and
of kicks gave the Impression that they were the more dangerous.
KOWLOON ON TOP.
Win the Game in Closing Stages,
Reuter.
The annual sports of Hongkong University will be held on Saturday, March 22. The half mile race, open; to all residents in the Colony, will be run off at 4.15 p.m. The relay race, also open, will be run off at 4.30 p.m. First man runs 220 yards, and each Though less convincing than in subsequent man 300 yards. the Shield match the previous week, Kowloon's margin of victory
Hedley shot into an empty net and he broke clean through mid- to give Kowloon the lead some ten way through the first half to beat minutes from the start. In the Rodger easily. Gill put the visi- next quarter of an hour, they tors two ahead soon after the re- should have added on two occa- sions, but the forwards tried to dribble the ball into the net and
From a corner at the Police end, the Police broke away and Gowans equalised.
start.
The Club improved towards the end, and Bell drove. hard in with Fletcher drawn out, Gough turn ing the ball into the net in a last- second effort to save.
over the Police was greater. their long passing and speedy They were always the better team, movements proved more success- With everyone of their players though the Police were dangerous ful than the Club's methods, good slipping automatically into his when they broke away, and should enough in defence, but not force- right place and doing his best to have obtained at least one other ful enough for attack.
Moore led the RA, forwards, assist his colleagues, the Navy goal. were full value for their win over the Athletic, which reversed the verdiet in the previous league en- counter. It was a hard fought game throughout, but the absence of Suen Kami-shun appeared to have an adverse effect on all the Athletic forwards and they never failed. looked like retrieving the position, | after the Navy had established a 2-0 lead at half time. The Navy scored four goals in all," but two were disallowed for offside.
The Navy had to face a strong sun in the first half, but their were bent on throwing away a seemed to be the best. Stewart tactics and teamwork were so point. In the last ten minutes, and McBride put in much hard good that the run of the play was however, they got through twice. work to good purpose and Walling- greatly in their favour. Grey had Miles put in a hot shot which ton and Bishop made few mis- a great chance of scoring some Howarth deflected to Moss, the takes. len minutes after the start, but inside-right meeting the ball first- his header from an easy position was misjudged. A minute or two later, Cartwright forced his way through and netted with a great shot. Peacock got a second be
fore the interval.
The Club forwards were too in- After the interval, the game dividual and they obtained only proceeded on much the same lines, spasmodic assistance from their of whom Gilchriet though it seemed that Kowloon half-backs,
The R.A. had a very lively for time and scoring easily. Soon ward line doing duty, and their afterwards, from a long pass by half-backs helped them immensely Guest, Miles got the police at sixes by keeping the bail on the move. and sevens by a remarkable heel Fletcher gave a very capable dis kick, and Simpson scored before play, and the backs were sound.
they could recover.
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SOMERSETS RUN RIOT.
St. Joseph's Take Field With Eight Men.
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"QUEEN'S THEATRE. VARIED PROGRAMME NOW ON SHOW.
It was not an interesting game. Both the Navy wings, Cart- wright and Stevenson and Egan The players found the heat ex
A varied and attractive pro and Grey showed considerable in-tremely trying, while the light itiative in attack, had not Lam ball was very difficult to control.
gramme is at present being provid Yuk-ying and Lai Yuk-tat been The Police spollt many chances
St. Joseph's fielded eight men ed at the Queen's Theatre, where such experienced defenders and by kick and rush tactics when they very hard workers into the bar could have held the ball to better against the Somersets at full the main film is an all-talde en- atrength and the result was fiasco. titled "Masquerade." This is a gain, the Navy's advantage would advantage.
Dowman was the outstanding Prior to the interval they defend crook.atory, in which one of the probably have been more em→
Kowloon player, being well suped spiritedly, and held the soldiers characters plays a double role, and phatically indicated by the score.
The Navy were aggressive in ported by Guest and Hedley: Gil- to three goals, but on a hot tiring in which there is plenty to hold the attention. It is well-conceived the early stages of the second half, lot was shaky at back and none day they gave up trying and the and provides a good many but the Athletic held them out, of the forwards was up to acratch. Somersets did as they wished, add-
surprises. The comedy relief, how ing six more to their total before ever, inclines, rather too much to Chan, Shek-pui effecting some Angus had few shots to save.
Cornwall and Dr. Valentine did the final whistle blew.
the farcical, amusing though it is. brilliant Baves: The Athletic
It would be hopeless to attempt Alan Birmingham plays the dual came with more precision in the good work in the Folice forward closing stages and they deserved line and Fraser's rushes always to describe a game so completely role and he has excellent support the Poal they obtained through Li had a spice of danger about them one-sided. Sousa played well in from other members of the cast, The half-hacks were on the slack the St. Joseph's goal, and Gomez, especially from Clyde Cool, who side, but the backs and goalkeeper Skinner and Kilbride worked like is very funny as a valet.
The Fox movictone news reel has came well through long pressure. Trojans to keep the Somersets in
check. Obviously, however, the some interesting items, including task was hopeless..
Mr Ramsay MacDonald saying It le a matter of interest to note farewell to Canada, as well as some that in a day of big scoring, But remarkable golf by a little lad of cherr though trying hard, failed three years. A smart little revue to share in the goalgetting. on the beach at Atlantic City, and Knapp did the "hat-trick" ob- an "Our Gang" talkie comedy com-
plete the programme.
Wai-koon.
McGregor and Jones covered each other so well and played so splendidly as individuals that Jarvis had very little to trouble him. Tilley was the genius of the half-back line, which was on top form, defending well and lending splendid support to the attack"
Tao Kwai-sing and Li Wai-koon
RLAIN GOOD FORM. Speed and Punch Beat the Club,
There was a great deal more were the most dangerous Athletic punch about the R.A. attack and taining the last three.
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