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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1925.
LOCAL SPORT.
FOOTBALL
SHIELD GAMES" ON SATURDAY.
qualifying for the › semi-final_by beating their opponents by four clear goals. Peskite and Cornwell
scored in the first half, whilst the POPULARITY CAMPAIGN CONTESTANTS.
former player added to the score lator. Just before the final
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the ascendant on Saturday, other-whistle Rodger scored a nice got wise some of his shots must have from a splendid centre by Merry. got home, Wong Sul-wa did well') in the middle line, whilst Au Kit sang was the better of two very fair LTS AT A GLANCE.backs. The goalkeeper cannot be blamed for the two shots that Senior Division.
passed him.
Club
..... 2 China Police....... 2 Surreys
RESULTS
Sir Harry Lauder and the Hon. o Mr. P. H. Holyoak were interested
spectators of the game.
4 Recreio "B"... o.
Junior Division.
Surreys China "A"..
"... Recreio Drums
9 University .....
"A"
Kowloon
Keys
6 China "B"
CLUB v. CHINA.
Kam-sun, Wong Pak-chong, Li Walstong, and Chan Kwong-ju.
0
за
· POLICE v. SURREYS,
Playing on the Kowloon ground
on Saturday afternoon the Police
2 accounted for the Surreys by two
4 corner,
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At Sookampoo the Chinese "A" team were far too strong for the University, beating them by nine goals to none. Five were scored in the first half, and the remaining four after the interval.
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CHINESE "B" V. RECREIO “A.",
KOWLOON V. DRUMS.
Kowloon started by pressing but Drums kept them out. Cooper however handled and gave Row- loon the advantage of à free kick near goal, but Cavielle sent behind. Drums got going and, had bad luck in front of goal, but following this up Parker put in a nice shot, but the wind carried it over the bar. Millard looked dangerous but sent the ball behind. Kowloon con
On the Chinese ground the "B" goals to one, in their Shield | team received the Recreio "A" match. The Police commenced at and were defeated by six goals to a tremendous pace and, forced' a none.. In the Senior, Shield competi-corner in the first few minutes, tion the Club were at hometo the but Simpson scrit behind." The Chinese. The home team turned Police, still pressing, had the Sur- out as advertised, whilst the reys guessing. Simpson went Chinese had to, field several sub down the wing and put across a stitutes. In addition they were lovely centre. Post saw his op without Wong Pak-chong for the portunity, rushed in, and netted, latter part of the first half and the quite beating Douglas, and giving major portion of the second and the Police the lead right at the when he did return he was of very commencement of the game. The little assistance to the side.
Surreys then pressed. Wooldridge The teams lined up as follows:-shot, and the ball glanced off Club-Rodger: Gerrard, Bishop; McWalter's foot and looked as if Mair, Stewart, Watson; Howard, it was going through, but Clarke Forsyth, Jones, Johnstone, and was there and saved." "Mackles-tinuing to press, forced a corner: worth then got going and put Bishop pus.in a nice centre but the Chinesik-Chan-pong........Ng. Kam-chuen, Au Kit-sang; Li Kem-ar a lovely centre to Humber Drums cleared; Kowloon however shi, Wong Shui-wa. Pang Kam-tone, who headed in, the ball hit had the ball back inmediately. wing: Chung Karn-chien, Suenting the upright and going and from a scrimmage in front of behind. Simpson obtained a goal Latham notted, giving Ków- nasty kick and had to retire for loon the lead which they retained) few minutes, but later throughout Kowloon still pross- The game opened with the Club a
resuméd. The Polico, pressing and Jones was conspicu-,
stilling. Bishop put in a nice shot at ous for a nice recovery on the goal fresh, forced
bat goal: Bayard saved, "but Fitz- line, but Johnstone was offside did not obtain any advantage Gerald fouled, spoiling the move- soon after. A brief visit by the from it. The Police still continued merit. Drums then started to press Chinese saw Li Wai-tong test Rod. to press. Post put in a nice shot, and Brown conceded a corner. ker who managed to clear the ball, which Douglas saved but could Burridge put in a lovely centre at the second attempt. The Club not get away, Post rushing in Burridge put in's lovely centre returned to the attack and in quick obtained possession and netted. from sume but Cavielle headed succession Johnstone hit the up- Police attacked and Surreys were clear. Kowloon then forced a cor- right and the ball went behind forced to concede a corner, but ner. Morris put in a nice shot but immediately after Jones headed Simpson sent behind, With only Drums cleared. Kowloon still Over The Chinese forwards again a few minutes to half-time the pressing obtained another corner: got moving and L Wai-tong was Surreys got going; Humblestone Bishop put in a nice corner shot.) applauded for sending in a hard obtained possession of the bull but the Drums again gave a shot from a centre by Chung Kam-and put in one of his hard drives corner. Bishop from the second chuen. Rodger on this occasion at goal which quite beat Clarke,
put in a lovely centre, but Millard, brought off what seemed an impos- Half-time: Police 2, Surreys 1. sent over the bar. Kowloon press sible save, much to the delight of In the second half Surreys diding obtained two more corners in the spectators." Chan Kwong-iu all the pressing with the Police rapid succession but obtained no had a fine chance to score soon keeping them out as best they advantage from them. FitzGerald after, but
sent over the bar, could, and managed to do so to then put in a nice shot but Bayard; and Tater Li Wal-tong
sent the end, neither side score during. "In a terrific
saved. shot from well the half.
Kowloon forced another: out that Rodger managed to, and
The Surreys started the phite. Corner but Drums, cleared, half- get to and clear, at the second Macklesworth put in a nice shot, time arriving without any further attempts well for him none of the Clarke running out missed and it opposing forwards was close in, looked as if the Surreys would
Half-time: Kowloon 1. Drums 0. as fotherwise a goal was certain certainly score, but McWalter with a lot of mid-field play. till The second half started tamely Gerrard conceded a corner when cleared from the goal mouth. Kowloon got going and obtained a bard pressed by Suen, but the re Wooldridge then started and put sulting kick was cleared. Stewart in a lovely shot which just hit the corner, but did not obtain any sent Howard away when well down top of the crossbar, dropping advantage from same.
Drums he was tackled by Au Kit-sang, behind.
Simpson then started attacked, and looked dangerous.
movement
resulted
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the latter player sending behind in and going down the wing, looked but Crocket sent behind." Drums trying to clear. From the free kick
dangerous but shot behind. then started to press hard but Howard placed well in the goal-Surreys then forced a corner. could not beat Rasmussen. Kow- mouth, and Johnstone, being in the right place netted the ball, thereby Charlesworth put in a lovely loon had a little of the play and giving the Club the lead. The centre from the same, but Clarke Millard going down put in a nice Chinese took up the attack from cleared Humblestone then tried shot, but Bayard cleared. the centre, kick, and a regrettable to equalise, putting in a nice shot loon still pressing. FitzGerald pat Surreys still in a nice shot but Cooper Saved by accident happened when Gerrard but Clarke saved. and Wong Pak-chong collided continued to attack and a nice for heading over the bar. Kowloon whilst running for the ball ward
in failed to obtain any advantage necessitated the latter being carried Charlesworth sending the ball from the corner. Shortly after off the field. Li Waltong sent over the bar. Surreys forced a Kowloon started in earnest and over the bar from the bounce down corner off Wynne, but Mackles-Milliard going down scored. This and with the ball in the Club haif worth placed the bail to midfield put new life into the game; the the whistle went for the interval from the corner kick. The Police Drums started and forced a with the score one goal to nonë in seemed to be tiring, while the corner. but Crocket sent behind. favour of the home team,.
Surreys kept up the phce, and the Parker got going on his own and ] Upon resuming the Chinese game looked like a draw. Sur-put in a beautiful shot which quite attacked and Li Wai-tong again reys forced a corner, Charles-beat Rasmussen. With only five had a try to score, he sending in worth took same and put in a minutes to time the Drums tried a fine shot from twenty yards out lovely centre, but Mitchell spoilt hard to equalise, but had had nekaj tha Rodger just managed to tip the movement by handling. Crocket was injured right in over the bar. Bishop cleared the Charlesworth
hard to front of the Kowloon goal, and and Yik was equalise in the last few minutes, had to be curried off. the game: resulting corner called upon to clear from Howard.putting in a lovely shot at Clarke, ending in a win for Kowloon by Siewan received from the kick who, however, saved and sent the two goals to one.. out and ballooned the ball over Police forwards away. the bar... Chung Kam-chuen 'forced a corner off Gerrard, but
tried
Comment. The game was.
-very
even
Comment. Wang, Sui-wa sent behind. Jones till the whistle blew and the way slight advantage during the first The game was not a certainty throughout, Kowloon having a got through but, when well inside the goal "area
the Police fell off in the second half, but seemed to tire near the .was charged off the ball by half it looked as if the Surrey end. Cavielle was their main Au. Kit-song. when a, goal would win.
The Police played strength and it was thanks to him seemed certain. Forsyth shot well the first half, but tired them- looked bright for another gual. Post being noticeable in the for while Rasmussen in goal was cer-i across the goal mouth, when things selves too much, Simpson and that the Drums did not break,
through ол several occasions, Hereabouts the Club forward line ward line. The second half was were guilty of hanging on to the the Surreys and it was only the tainly an improvement on Stewart. ball too long in front of goal play of Wynne and Clarke that for the Drums, C. Parker was their. instead of shooting. Wong Pak saved the Police from defeat. only dangerous forward, and his chong returned to the field, but Wynne played a fine game right goal was certainly the best of the was more or less a passenger, through, while Clarke in goal was match, while Parker played well although he seemed to put new very safe, and had a lot to do in at back. The Drums were unlucky life into the Chinese forward line the second half. The Surreys did in losing; a draw on the play would for a time, but they failed to get not seem up to scrutch in the first have been a better result. near enough to beat Rodger. Just half, while the second was theirs before time Watson sent. Jones right through and they were un Kowloon.-B. Rasmussen, W. H. away slipping through the fortunate in not scoring. Mackles Brown, W. Parrall, A. W. Brown backs, he beat Yik with a fast worth and Charlesworth both (Capt.), C. Cavielle, S. Randle, C. and ground shot.
played well, but they seemed to Morris, A. Latham, C. Millard, A. Result:
miss the shooting powers of FitzGerald, C. Bishop. Eaton in the forward line.
Drums. Bayard, 'Parker, Teams:-
Cooper, Mumby, Freeston, Coates, Police: Clarke; Wynne and Burridge, W
Hutchins, Muffat, McWalter: Britton, Dewer and Parker, C. Crocket. Fenn; Pearson. Post, Johnson, Valentine and Simpson.
Club two goals. Chinese, nil.
Comment Although generally speaking the Club were value for their win, they have to thank Rodger for the
and
fact that they were not two goals: Surreya:-Douglas; Cooper and down in the first half, for LI Wai Jordan; Petter, Mitchell long should have found the Bristowe; Charlesworth, Wool- net with some of his stingers. The dridge, Humberstone, Butler and backs were, safo but not brilliant, Mackleaworth,
whitst Watson was the pick of the half backs Howard, the utility man, played at outside right and justified his selection. Jones played better than he had done before this season, whilst Johnstone was a worrier from start to finish.
Junior Division.
SURREY RESERVES v. RECREIO "B."
Playing on the Club ground
Li Wai-tong was the star player previous to the blg game, the
Teams :-
UNITED SERVICES.
FINAL OF SHIELD ON FIXED FOR FRIDAY.
The Gnal of the United Services Shield Football competition, Hawkins versus East Surreys, will bo played on the Sookumpoo ground on Priday ext; play commencing at 4.15 p.m.
Vice Admiral Sir Allan F.
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