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The game was played at 4 p.m. on Navy "A" ground. The Navy won the toss and started off well. keeping the ball in their opponents' Uniteds 1 South Chica 4

end of the field. Harris trying for Shanghai and Japan Club de Recreio 0 St. Joseph's 3 goat. Then the Club rushed the ball Samshai and Wachow HMS. "Cerlisle" 4 Punjabis to the other end, and mixed things Shanghai and North China R.G.A.**

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tration 5 pm. Tuesday, 11ths.30 a.m. Machson "Carlisle" players were going to score, ground, resulted, in an easy victory but Gerrard managed to send the ball

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broke through. After fifteen minutes failed to stop. Play was central after of play South China made a goal this. A number of free kicks were that was not allowed, one of the awarded against the Sailors. Then Swatow, Shanghai and North China Chekiang........................ players being off-side. The Chinese the Clab went up the field with some "Shanghai, North China and Japan.... then returned to the attack, and good passing, the "Carlisle" defence Sun pressed their opponents briskly having hard work to stop them scor Amoy, Shanghai, and North Chiza

Bozhow sad Haiphong Hardwood got the credit for prevening. A nice clear by Hatton gave Straite, Bangkok, Ceylon. Mauritius. L ting them scoring more rapidly the Carlisle team a chance and Marices, South Africa, India via Once the Ambrose team made a Pavey put in two fine shots, At

Dhanushkodi, Bombay and ADEN... Dilwara spurt, but Knight put one wildly half-time the score still remained at over the top. For the balance of the one each.

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warm time punching away, Wheeler eventually sect the Kowloon forwards away, and Townsend |failed with an open goal in front of [him. A. foul was awarded in favour of the "sailors, Taylor took the free kick and Sweeney met the ball, forced his way through the backs and netted the second goal for the sailors. Things became exciting. After receiving a pass from Heap Styles put over. Not downhearted, be awaited his chance, and Crocker was tested with a drive which he saved well Wheeler handled in the penalty area, and Styles took the kick and made the third goal for the sailors. The whistle blew with the sailors witners by 3 goals to 1.

The teams were:

FMS. "Tamar"-Mitch, Batche for, Handford; Taylor, Grant, Routleys Styles, Adams, Sweeney, Heap.

Kowloon Crocker: Knight, Wheeler; Coupland, Pascall, Beasley. Taylor, Millard, Townsend, Estorfe, Ciemo.

S. C. A: RESERVES ». UNITED.

scored

This match was played on South China ground at 230. The Chinese, playing a fast gazie, started off at a lively gait, and it looked as if scoring would begin early. By a mischance they failed to get one just after the game opened. Their first came after a splendid effcrt by their forwards, being by Pang Kang-wing from a pass received from Lan Kan. The United forwards attempted a raid on Chinese territory and were successful, but failed at the critical moment. Still trying hard, Valentine and May tested the Chinese goalie, who, however, cleared well each time, Play was then transferred to the United area, and Simmons and Urquhart were given a lively time. The Chinese forwards came again,

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KOWLOON RESERVES . HONGKONG CLUB RESERVES.

A fairly even match, each side

result of two goals to one for the having its share of the play. The

Club Reserves was appropriate. although it looked as if the Kow Joonites should have scored on several occasions. Each side seemed weak in front of goal. Mr. Sayer was the referee.

United:-Wm. McLeod, A. E. arrived with the score one all... The and Simmons made a good clear. Simmons, D. D. Urquhart, J. Leon-referee was Mr Clements, Some pretty play followed among the ard, T. Marshall, Chas. H. Biake, United forwards and the Chinese J. Kent, P. Brown, Geo. May, R. K. defence, and the former were Valentine, C. R. Logan.

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quite lucky when Fok Ping-yui · The second half started with

miskicked, and Valentine, who was Fok Ping-yin, Hang Into, Cherng inove The game opened with. Kowloon playing a good game. Handford He equalising goal. the Club, half the "Carlisle” players

favourable position, netted Cheuk-nam, Li Sin-ying, Pang Kam At the beginning of the second securing a corner, Harris made a try on the offensive, and Taylor be sent the ball well down the field, and tors witnessed a few minutes of good Pang Kang-wing, Leung Wing-tak, The specta-wing. Lam Kan, So Cheung-ming, half, the Ambrose players started off but the goalie cleared well. At the came troublesome for the sailors Sweeney got away, passing neatly to football. Following a series of quick Chao Kam-win. well, and it looked as if they were other end Rodger sent the ball over Handford fortunately cleared, and Styles, who again tried it on Crocker, passes the Chinese netted their second going to cut down their opponents the bar. The Club then secured a the Tamar" players attempted an who effected a save. Heap forced a goal, giving them the lead again. lead. But the Chinese came back quickly. From a corner they scored couple of corners and McTavish attack, which did not get far. Heap corner which brought no results. The United then started to play a Shortly afterwards Begg got away and tried to reach the Styles with Adams led another attack very uneven game, using weight, and their second goal; a little later they scored the third goal. Just before Kowloon end, but was stopped by but, within shooting distance the appealing carelessly to the referee, took their third, scoring from the time Brant attempted another score, Coupland, who was playing well sailors weakened.

These teams met on St. Joseph's mix-up in front of the sailors' goal which was stopped. The result was Then Taylor tried a fast low drive away again, and some good play was the

Kowloon got Mr. Sambells. He, however, quelled ground at 2.20 pm. St. Joseph's The Ambrose players then made 3 to 1 for the Hongkong Club.

disturbances. which Mitch saved. Immediately after seen. Mitch was again called upon to the United players were warned. proved the superior side, although Several of won by three goals to nil They another attack and Welch did

rard, Tonkin; McPhail, Railton, saving creditably.

Hongkong Club-Rodger; Ger himself full length for the ball, stop a high shot from Townsend. At Half time arrived with the Chinese Club de Recreio had a good team

the other end again, Heap had hard leading 2'goals to 1.

The "Carlisle” team started things and St. Joseph's with a lead of two put out lack, putting outside when quite near From the resumption the Chinese clear goals at half-time, were given with a rush. Warren, took a free Cuina defence prevailed and play Rodger: Hamilton, McTavish, Begg, to the back, who was, however the goal Sweeney tried Crocker took the game into their hands, a fair tussle during the second half.licic near the penalty area, hitting

Goldman, and Rits.

not there, and Millard made the with a stiff shot, which he saved. and the H.M.S. "Carlisic-Flood; Hatton, first goal for the Kowloon players. Eal time-Kowloon 1. HMS. thoroughly tested Much is to be Barrett; Clulow, Pavey. Harris; E.R.A. The Sailors brightened up and the Tamar 0. Harris, Brant, McCarthy, Wardly Kowloon defence had plenty of and Fawcett.

of work to do. Townsend approach-

well in heading their first and only goal. For a few minutes play was more even. Then the South

was brought to the Ambrose goal once more, where Harwood stopped

the left Parker was unlucky

scored.

The teams were

sailors

R.G.A.

"TAMAR” v. KOWLOON.

This game was played at 4

in putting the ball into his own goal. Harwood saved the situation

on several occasions when scoring

a low drive caused Mitch to throw

He

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United defence were The referee was Mr Drayton.

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R.G.A. RESERVES v. OILERS.

"CARLISLE" RESERVES ♥.

PUNJABIS.

the cross-bar, Dickerson heading the

| ball in on the rebound. Play remain-

leather through over again.. Sweeney passed neatly third goal for the Chinese. Two of way. The Oilers were leading by from Warren. Play was '

a bot try from the left at close range.

sald for bath Simmons and Urqu«

ed in the Punjabis half, their Playing hard, the Chinese scored an

Starting the second half, the down to the attacking forwards, hart: Hang Into sent the ball

goale having a lively time, except other off-side goal. The rest of the Referee: Sergt. Major Williams, ed the Sailors' goal once more. Grant

Tamar"

for two breaks, by the Punjabi. team immediately got game harrassed the

The R.G.A. had the a heavier team. Watson scored the second goal, was working hard, but Millard busy Heap was unfortunate putting individual effort, which brought the but did not have matters their own followed shortly after by another and Leung Wing tak made a splendid goal, and from a centre from

dribbled the the halves and sent to Estorfe, to Heap, who was in a favourable the Chinese forwards were running the only goal scored at half-time, even in the second balf, and after wbo put it over the bar. position for shooting. Crocker ran Still on the offensive the Kowloonites out of goal to save. Kowloon to the goal, and both the United backs whilst the R.G.A. managed to get Watson scored the fourth goal for and the goalie went for the men, in- an equaliser during the second the "Carlisle the Punjabis made a seemed inevitable. South China won and proved a good match. The gave the Sailors' defence a lively few got away, and Mitch "was; againstead of the ball, with result that the half. Perhaps the RG.A had a little | determined effort. Their outside left-

minutes. The Sallors retaliated, called on to deal with a shot from ball, unattended, was left to roll into better of the exchanges, but their and Lieut. Rees both tried, and finally "Tamar" has some new players, Styles and Routley producing some Millard. Routley made for the materially strengthening their team, clever feater, which led up to Kowloon territory, but Knight and the net, registering the fourth goal for weight also had much to do with their inside right got in a really good One of these is their goalie, recently Styles sending a

shot to the Wheeler robbed him Adams led the Chinese. The rest of the game It. The Oilers made up for this in shot Time was chilled with the Chan So; Cheung Wing-shing, Leung the same position for the Naval Depot Again be sent in a shot, but Crocker troublesome shot. After a series of hard lines in not increasing the lead,

South China-18 Hing-cheons strived from England, whe-played at which was saved by Crockers another attack and Crocker saved a played around the United area, the plucky way they combated this score, 4 to 1 for the Carlisle Ro with their opponents having "very asset of "their opponents. Time nerves. The referee was Mr. Pearce. Yuk-teng; Ko Shik-wal; Ip Kan, Lai team last season. Routley is another Fung-hung, Fung Tai, Fung Kata- new player with a good record, and once more cleared well. The play neat. passes along the forward line The final whistle» came with the tong. Au Kit-tang Lau Hong-wing Adams, the centre-forward, is also a witch was forced to run out on two" for the sailors and equalised. The scores: S.CIA Reterves 4, United 1:

H.M.S.="Ambrose."-Harwood"; former Depot player.

by four goals to one.

Mr. Wells was the referee. The

tests were:

moved to the sailors", territory, and Heap beaded the Teather to the net

** The teams were *** occasions to save his side. He was saliora camu again, Crocker having a

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