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FIRST ROUND OF SHIELD.

BORDERERS OUST KOWLOON.

ARGYLLS AND CLUB GET THROUGH.

By Wanderer."]

It was more or less settled on Saturday that the Senior Shield will this season fall into military hands, though calculation, possibly be upset by the Police, who can always be relied upon to show up well in the competition.

The S. W. Borderers put Kow- loon out (their first first round de- feat for ten sensons), the Argylls, with luck, eliminuted the Navy rundt the Police and Club through na anticipated.

MORRIS AGAIN CHAMPION.

EXCELLENT FIGHTS ON SATURDAY.

QUICK FINISHES.

[By "Wanderer."]

Sotting a standard in open- the boxing season which may not be easy to keep up. Saturday's tournament was not without Its anxieties for

Mr. Brooks, the manager of the II.K.B.A. All three fighta prior to the interval were de sided by the knock-out route, the two ten-rounders geing only seven rounds all fold, and an onlucky

ENGLISHMEN WIN YACHT CONTEST.

YESTERDAY'S EVENT OF

LOCAL SOCIETIES.

A substantial lend. In the morning onabled the St. Georgo's Society to defeat the St. Androw's Society in an enjoyable yachting contest, Aniled from the R.II.K. Yacht Club yesterday, Details of the racing follow:

Morning Race. Course-Club Line West to Eust, Channel Rocks (P), Kowloon Rock (P), Mark on Line (8), Cunt Rock Mark Bont (S); Club Line West to East. Distance, 6.6 miles.

Bt. George».

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Balled y Why Wonder P, Pratze Bluejack L Sprewell

Win

punch in the big contest might have left the packed theatre unsatisfied.

bout for the Jum Quite early in the welterweight Kol

In the Junior Shield. the Argylis qualified for the last eight, while the Recreio and Air Force have to fight again. The results

were

Borderers

Keerein

Argylle

Police

Argylls Reprodu

Senior Shiedet.

3

Kowloon

Club

Navy

7 St. Joseph's

Juunilor Shield.

C Potter

Air Force

Langue, Division II.

BA,O,C.

1 Burderer's

NAVY MISS PENALTY. Prodigal With Chances Against

Argylls.

2

championship, how I became obvious that the contestants were well matched and in the pink of condition and that Offeen Kruelling rounds could with

are confidence, be expected.

Mr. Brooks was able to smile again,

Signalman Morris gol after the judges ha the verdict.

The

disagreed. margin in his favmar was very narrow, but it was there. He al Inwed Warnes to du most of the fighting and the younger man wILA nothing forth, attacking fercely in rushes, using both hands to good

feet.

Morris was watching him

like a lynx, however, and many were the damaging blows he landed as Warnes, was coming in

Warnes was constantly walking

4 into a straight left in the middle

rounds and it was

until he changed his tactics somewhat that

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Afternoon Race, Course-Club Line West to Enst, Channel Rocks (P), Cust Rock Mark Bont (S), Kowloon Rock (9); Club Line East to West. Distance, 6.6 miles.

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began to reenver jost Hround, There were some hol exchanges at che quarters, Warues proving

effective at in-fighting, jabbing | Close Finishes and Thrilling Sport. hard to the body. In the open, his Saturday's racing resulted да footwork caused Morris to miss bad- follows: ly on several occasions.

very

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the

Seeded draws are unknown to soccer; otherwise, this might have been the Shield Final The deci sion.

came after a hard and thrilling

fifteenth apparently advised from game, rested in a goal netted by

Their

that the decisiot: Corners Lament for the Argylls soon after

might rest upon it. the start. Thereafter,

It was by far the Navy

** | the liveliest. round of the contest. enjoyed the balance of play, and Morris

man thrice armed, somewhat unfortunate suffer defent, though there can be got his damaging blows in first no excuse for missing a penalty-heater

and staggered Warnes and though

recovered the kicker struck the cross-bar

stage n fieroe counter attack which gave or even for the reckless shooting Morris something to think about, which nullifield some much brilliant the Signalman took the round and work in midfield.

were

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H.E. the Governor's Relt.

In the first contest of the evening,

ound.

All credit is, of course, due to the Argylls defenders for the man-

A. B. Farrer knocked out A. B. ner in which they atood up to the

Francis in the sixth round. Navy onslaughts. Docherty and Francis fought pluckily and well, Hay were particularly prominent. but Farrer's weight

of punch the latter's robust methods effec- turned the scales. Francis was tively putting s draper on Redgate, nearly out in the fourth. He made

It was typical Shield football. Hard knocks were given and taken a good recovery in the fifth but could not stand up to a terrific jolt almost invariably in good part, and in the sixth. the player who held on to the ball longer than was absolutely neces sary quickly learned that it did not pay, In consequence. the battle was fought out at a terrific pace and most players were leg-weary by the time the final whistle blew. The Argylla forwards saw less of the ball than has been their usual Fortuno recently, but possession were a more promising than the Navy forwards, whose work in the goal area compared amazingly badly with their ap pronch efforts.

*

Aircraftsman Slattery disap- pointed. In roughly three minuten of fighting, he shaped like a man of experience, boxing cleverly. Then Begbie stuck out his right and the bout was over. Slattery was caught napping with what appeared to be Jucky punch.

Stoker Roberts went out In the in fifth round of his contest with once

with.A. B. Judge.

Roberts gave hie opponent no respite and Judge did not ap- parently need it. He held himmelt in check until Roberts had shot hin bolt and then proceeded, with well- timed blowe, ίσ dispel any Ideas of winning which Roberts might have entertained up to this stage.

KOWLOON DISAPPOINT.

Borderers In Splendid Form nt Railway Ground.

Kowloon were not a semblance of

Stoker Curtiss, bent Marine Car- ter on points to wind up an enter taining programme.

their normal selves in the first half defence. One shot in the frat

and

their improvement in the second did not last long enough to rive real anxiety to the Borderers, whose superiority is not complete ly revealed by the score of three nii in their favour

half, taken first-time, must have beaten an unsighted goalkeeper had he not been, by accident, juat new. in the corner to which the ball

It is doubtful whether Kowloon The Borderers were a thorough-

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at their best could have stopped they sound team all-round, com- Borderers on the form they ex-bining beautifully, and keeping hibited that is, even if there had the ball on the move in the right been no St. Andrew's Bail the direction-und no time-wasting. night before the match. Somehow Jones, Harris and Podmore acored. the Borderers could do Dothing wrong. They put so much Zest into the game that they seemed to have two players for Kowloon's one. on the

bal were yards faster

or seemed to be. They tackled so quickly, effectively and whole-

CLUB WASTE CHANCES.

Odd Goal Victory Against Recreio. The Clab wore much the

сл superior sida the Recreio heartedly that Kowloon were not to St. Andrew's Ball, and the ground but they too has been allowed to settle down at any time winning goal was Pauses were at all times going coming. The Recrely scored first long time In to the man best positioned to re- through Brown, Segalen equalised colve it. Their tean work auperb.

prior to the interval, and Howe Mettled the insue in the second They did not win by

greater half. margin because certain players in Kowloon's defence were not infect- ed by the ennul which seemed to

Was

London

St. Joseph's. Outplayed.

Rather scrappy exchanges wore the rule, but the game was none have "overcome their colleagues, the less exciting. The Recreio Martin played a brilliant game at

defence stood up to strong loft back, getting through a tre Pressure fairly well, but aufielent mendous amount of work, notably openings fell to the Club.to have In the first half when he was given produced a much bigger acore. practically no respite. backed him up splendidly, while In- St. Joseph's were no match for clined to run rlaks: Gurevitch made the Polico whe won with se a host of belliant saves;

to apare after ap

early and goals McKelvie was the outstanding half- shock, when Fernandes nettod back оп tho field, not from a corner midway through the Oven excepting the Borderers first half. The raverse spurred left-half, who literally smothered the Police to more effective the Kowloon right-wing without methods than had charactorland calling upon his back for much their early efforts and before the assistance.

interval they had established a 8-1 There were several occasions lead when Timberlake threatened to Very one-sided football in the Improve the look of things from second half resulted in four Kowloon's viewpoint. He gave a further goals, Shepherd. (8) great display and was a constant Dowman, T. Pile, Moss and Hud- source of worry to the Borderer udskywere the ador

Ailan (Capt Lochner) Course (1) Channel Rocks (P): Jenanmine (Pay. Lt. Petre) (2) Kowloon Rock (P); (3) Mark on Why Wonder (Capt. C. C. Line (P); (4) Lyemun Boxeor. (S). Fowkes) Distance: 8.82 mißen.

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HOCKEY MATCH.

The following will represent the Hongkong Hockey Club Int XI against the South Wales Borderers on the U.S.R.C. ground at 5 p.m. on Wednes. day--G. Duncan; W. Woodward, J. Rodger: W. A, Reid, A. A. Dand A. V. Reid: H. O. Hughes, G. E. R. Divett, C. Francis, J. I Telloy and G. P. Lammert,

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