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LOWDEN'S HAT-TRICK. Argylle New Forward Shines Against Athletic,

FIRST DEFEAT OF Jalmost impossible angic, which deserved.

BORDERERS.

DISAPPOINTING PLAY AGAINST NAVY.

HIGHLANDERS UPSET THE ATHLETIC.

CLUB AGAIN FAIL

Johnson bed the mistortune turn into the net.

The introduction of Lowden to the Argylly' front rank has settled one problem for their selectors if one may judge from Saturday's game with the Athletic. The contre-forward scored all three goals, and played an other- wise prominent part in his sido's

which 3-2 victory,

WAS well

The Athletic, keen to secure revenge for their defeat at the Stadium early in the acason, he- a nutshell, the Navy were gan well enough, but the koon at everything except driving tackiing Argyllis' middle line broke home their attacks, their failure up many dangerous-looking move- in this respect being all the more ments, and when the Argylls at- surprising because Dickinson was tack got going they were really a splendid. aggressive leader, dangerous. Lowden was quick to always on the ball, and well acize on an opportunity when bail down supported into the bargain. Bad McKenna pushed the luck played a part on Roveral the middle, some fifteen minutes occasions, but the principal woak-from the start, rounding Leung ness rested in the fact that all the Yuk-tong cleverly and scoring excellent shots fired at Johnson with a great shot. were from too far out to cause him much anxiety.

BOXING

Finals Army Individual Championships

WILL BE HELD AT

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WEDNESDAY, 21st at 9.15 pan.

Fly Weight. Fto. Blythe S.W.B. v. Drummer Ferry. Argylls, Bantams. Pte. Blanchard. S.W.B. v. £/C. Costello, Argyllk. Feathers Pte. Skaner, S.W.B. v. Pto. Blackburn. Argylis. Light Weights. Pte. Roberta, 8.W.B. v. L/C. Walker. Argylla. Walter Weights. Sapper Evan, Royal Engineers. v. Cpl. Hay. Argylm

Uya. Pie. Morrison. 3.W.D.

Middle Weights. Pte. Jonen. S.W.B. v. Set. Wallon, Argyilk, Light Roary. Ly/C. Tenfold. 8.W.D. v. Pte. Livingston. Argylls. Prices Ringside Sonts (including tax)

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LOCAL HOCKEY.

The Athletic equalised from a penalty taken by Suen Kam-shun soon after the resumption, but the By Wanderer."] ·

The Navy's most conspicuous Argylle had an inspired period and raider was Skinner, on the loft a harassed Athletic defence con- Although South China were nut wing, who performed remarkable veded two goals in qulek time. engaged on Saturday, their pros. Ceals in spite of the fact that a The first Lowden hended in with

The following have been select. peets of carrying off the league very keen half-back In Underwood his back to goal. The second, he

hampionship were considerably was told off as his "shadow." But lashed into the net from Hughes'ed to represent the Club Army in the Shield match on Wednesday nhanced, their Dearest rivals ven Skinner was larred with the centre.

on the U.S.R.C. same brush. He put in some suffering defeat at Sookunpon.

The Athletic rallied galiantly at 4.30 p.m. The Argylls, who did well to win, terrifle drives which kept Johnson towards the end, and Suen Kom- ground:-Gregory, J. E. Henry,

the team to bent the dert, when n

only

centre would pro- shun reduced their arrears with a T. Rodger, A. Dand, M. W. Turner. Athletle in the league this senaonably have served his side much wonderful shot.

showed The beiter. Rash did much elever

Argylls attack The defent of the South Borderers, their first since their arrival, coupled with the Argyll

aro

having obtained all four poles work at Inside-right, including the better form and understanding Mor

re

victory, gives added interest to the struggle for the runners-up pasi

No tion in the lenne. fewer than six clubs are concerned, their tative prospects number of points being best julged perhaps hy the loaf.

follows:-Athletic. 5: Recreio 7: Kowloon, 7; Argylls, 8; Navy, 8; Borderers, 9.

The Club rather disappointed, lasing to the Artillery after taking the lead. The Recreio won a high enring game on the St. Joseph's ground.

SATURDAY'S YACHTING”

RACES.

|RESULTS OF THE CHALLENGE

CUP RE-SAIL,

"II" Clase.

the

The re-sall of the race for J. Noronha, T. J. Price, C. C. Challenge Cup was held at the Royal Saturday Francis, I. Owen Hughes, G. Rongkong Yacht Club on

over a course of 8.9 miles from Lyc and G. P. Lammert.

mun Bencon to Channel Rocks. The and M. G. results were as follows: making of both goals, but he want- than for weeks past, partly due, Reserves:-A. Botelho

many excellent opportunities, course, to the splendid supporting Marriott.

Hay, Yeoman, and The following will represent self-developed, by specalating work of by

in University, a better Y.M.C.A. against were thots at Fong range. Farrow, McGlashon, who

line than Ho Cho-yin. Wong Shui- a hockey match at King's Park another capable footballer, was

wa and Lam Yuk-ying. Both to-morrow at 6 p.m.-W. J. Scot qually gally.

Mitchell, F. Allen, F. S. W. Smith: A. Tate, J. Smith. F. R. Ashton, K. II. Uttley, T. J. Price.

Borderers' defence credit for the

ircumstances.

One has, of course, lo give the Pairs of backs did well in trying †cher; R. Dormer, 1. Tipple; G. L Wai-koon did not impress for art they played in this situation. the Athletic and am inclined to Mullane and Williams covered one think that their policy of bring- nother magnificently. Eynon play, ing him in for one or two special

a sterling defensive game at games is neither fair to the player was the star in attack, but for entre-half, and the goal-packing nor to the side. Suen Kam-shun methods of all five defenders was obviously the work of understand. once in a while he tried to do a to theng and not of chance. This, great deal too much.

however, was the only definite sign

In the Second Division, the postponement, (owing lamented death of Mr, J. J. Hirst),

CLUB RE-SHUFFLING. Changed Team Unable to Beat Artillery.

The Club made so many changes.

Started at 2.26 p.m.)

TIMES

Norena (4) Rolin (3) Dorothen (2) Legulin I. (1 Colleen (5) Diana (8) Falcon (7)

Finished Corrected

4.08.50

4.08.00

4.13.3

4.08.2

4.17.10

4.07.32

4.17.21

4.08.68

4.21.08 4.12.14

4.21.33

4.14.36

La Linda

4.38,00 4.18.43 Did not falsh.

irg Class

[Started at 230 p.m.]

TIMES

Finished Corrected

4.36.28

4.39.28

4.39.28

4.42.38

4.98.09

4.43.00

4.4232

443.09

Did not finish,

"I" and "G" Classen. [Started at 2:85 p.m.]

TIMES

in their side, by re-shuffling and Bluejacket (1) .. 4.36.26 TEN GOALS SCORED. new introductions that they were Adanse (3)

hardly of the Kowloon-Eastern match of teamwork among the Borderera,

recognisable. The newenbyr (2) nabled the Navy Reserves, who ind the only respect in which they

Goalkeeping Errors Play A players were Baldwin, the former Why Wonder (4) 4.48.02

Part. won 8-9, to resume the leadership. hone. The truth of the matter,

Kowloon outside-left, who, well Wings (5) The R.A.F. and the R.A.S.C. robably, is that they failed to upset expectations by winning adapt themselves to the conditions. The high scoring in this match considering that two seasons, at Boojum their games in the Third Division. A high wind was blowing down was due more to defensive weak-least, have elapsed since he last while the R.A.O.C. made further the ground, upsetting attempts at nesnes than to brilliance in at played, and Johnson, who played at progress towards the leadershipattern-weaving, yet they peraist-tack. St. Joseph's were a trifle left back and did little of distinc-

to lose. Ther had tion. by defeating the Engineers by fed in the effort from start to finish. unfortunate

lead at

one time, while The changes were not very The passes of the half-backs too the three clear goals.

The resulta were:

often fell short, while the for- two of the goals conceded by Rocha astisfactory, quite apart from the wards were right off colour, con-were entirely the fault of the gonfuct that the Club lost by the odd

Bishop was ceding one free kick after another keeper, who allowed the ball to goal of three.

thrustful leader, but as was to be to Dixon and Ward by hanging bounce over his head.

The Recreio were the more expected, skied the ball far too back when a tassie might have workmanlike side, however,

Senior Division.

Argylla Club Royal Navy

3 Chinese Ath

1

R.A.

3

2 S. W. Borderers

Recreio

3

St. Joseph's 4

Borderers Club Navy

Beercia University

Breand Division.

Finished Corrected

4$1.00 Daphne (1).... 4.61.09

4.47.20 Wundy (3)..... $.57.50 4.49.41 Jessamine (2).. 4.47.25

Yesterday's Event,

The fourth Cruiser Champioraidy and often to be really dangerous, and race was sailed yesterday. Coare let them through, particularly a deserved their succes3. A. Gosano Gray hardly adapted himself to round Lamma Island (8). Datanon Ward was far from safe in his led the forwards and obtained two the wing position, though the 25 miles. The evant started at 10.08 kicking. Their attempts at com- of his side's goals, but did not play Club's goal-the first of the matcham, and resulted as follows: bination were poor in the extreme.his customary game, being content -was scored by Segalen from his

In the Arst twenty minutes, o for the most part to draw the de- centre. elose struggle appeared in pro-fence and make openings for his Wallington was another weak Azuma aspect, but from that point the colleagues. Doubtless he did not spot in the line, and Segalen tried Brenda

Navy were definitely on top and wish to take riska with his, ankie, to do too much. With the half- Cigale the Borderers grew steadily more which is still giving him trouble. backa little fault was to be found. sis

Norseman ineffective. Had the Navy attack Ward opened the scoring for the Strange did well at right back, Queen Bee applied more thought to their Recreio, hut Castillo equalised in but his partner was weak in his frene 3 movements, a crop of goals would quick time and a nice run through clearances, 6 have resulted.

0 Argylls

3

3 St. Joseph's

0

8 R.A.

0

0

Athletic

2 South China

Third Division.

Ewa

0 Borderers

Fukien

0 R.A.F.

R.A.0.C R.A.S.C.

3 R.E. 3

Athletic

C

Total

Elapsed Ption Pointe

Time. 7.64.28

7.04.27

32

33 2

0.30 27 9.18.05

B 40

8 37

The Borderers by Leonard put St. Joseph's in the The Artillery stored both their Sprot n played the role of defenders for Jend. Rocha got a good goal near goals in a period of five minutes,

more. than seventy per cent. of the interval to allow the Rees, to

Moore heading the first past wanderer the second half.

cross over level.

U and I

8.06.24

E

Connette

7.67.65

Curlow

0.29,66

7.02.43

10.14.18.

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BORDERERS OUTPLAYED.

Navy Good In Everything Except Finishing.

Imogen The Navy methods, generally,

In the second half, the Recreio Rodger, the second being credited

Snipe were such as to make the Ber-were the better side and blessed to Bryant.

Play Auctuated a good deal, but Chinook derers lank slow. The half-back perhaps with a certain amount of The midfield work of the Navy'ine tackled with vigour and aveed luck obtained a 6-3 lead, the last the long passing and first-time

stroke was both fast and clever and the and gave the opposition no chance St. Joseph's goal coming on the kicking Indulged in by the R.A.

always promised to be more pro-t time Borderers looked a very poor team settle down, though they were

till more

St. Joseph's helded three reserves, ductive of goals than the methods conspicuous in their

and none of them fully justified of the Club, whose attack lacked

of

FANLING GOLF.

BOGEY POOL.

by comparison. Yet, in one sense,arceptions, which they brought himself. The defence was kept at sting. They had hard luck once the winners were lucky. They off so consistently as to leave an full stretch and did well in condi- or twice, perhaps, when efforts by W. A. WEIGHT WINS WEEK-END should, undoubtedly, have trimnh- el by a bigger margin than 2-0, but pression that the Borderers' tions net conducive to guad football. Segalen and Rishop went narrow-

`orwards were too lacking in en- but the forwards were ragged in ly by there was no merit about either of thusiasm

with Joynson apparently for the game to con- the goata that brought them success.aider it worth while to put up a

the extreme and inclined to play beaten, but all the way through The first was obtained by Magee struggle for possession.

too much on Leonard, who was Rodger had far more work to do. The Club gave a brighter dis- from a palpably offside position.

"killed by kindness." After a lively start, therefore. and the second, also by Magee, washe

The Recreio defence was shaky play in the first half than in the game

somewhat dis- WAB the result of a hard drive from an appointing.

whole, but the forwards sucond, but at no time did the play were lively enough and the result of either team reach a very higli

level. was scarcely ever in doubt.

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