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THE CHINA MAL

MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1927.

Kowloon flelded only ten men and put up a good game against the pushing St. Joseph team, to lose by an odd goal

Division II "B.”. KOWLOON “E” v. SOUTH CHINA

ATHLETIC "R"

At Kowloon F.C. ground. Re- ferce: Mr. Blackwood.

HOME SOCCER.

SURPRISES IN LEAGUE GAMES.

RESULTS AT A GLANCE.

London, Saturday. Following are the results of this afternoon's games:---

Division I

Arsenal 1, Bolton W. 2. Aston Villa 3, Newcastle 0. Burnley 3, Wednesday 1. Bury 1, Middlesbro'. 4, Derby C. 1, Tottenham H. 1. Leicester 4, Cardiff C. 1. Liverpoot 4, Blackburn 2. Portsmouth 1, Everton 8. Shefeld U. 9, Birmingham 1.

Scots Guards” — Jackson pat" more life. Into the game but Hurst, Johnatche; Aird, Scott the Univerally scored a fine goal McLiven: Wolard, Carawell through Tan at centre, putting the McGleish, Hunter, Chapman.

University ahead. Recreio, were A little delay was caused by not to be denied and from a fine. Play was generally even despito Acentré by Fernandez which crossed the handicap of Kowloon's missing From this point Cha came home Club quicily changed theirs in giving Edwards no chance.,

the similarity ₫ jerseys but the the goal square Ogley scored close player, who joined up after the re- with intensified effortbut the and looked verf smart in yellow A very keen game ended to a

sumption. Kosbie defence was shys pre-and green stripes.

The only goal of the match was pared, Anderson being pecially

raw. For Recreio Fernandez ati scored by Smith in the second good between the posts, A great burat by Gosino who

The game opened with a great jack played a good game and half.

was all ligueiredo, Bilva Netto and Ogley chance for an extra al was over a scorer lut Johnstone nip orked very hard. missed when Campbell pover a ped across and saved in the nick The University were best repre dendly centre which was

by Oppenheim, Tan and foiled in the goal mouth. One

of time. The Recreio forwards inted minute later Alexander fed in

were carly warying the Scots wards, and the forwards showed hot one which put th goal defenders and nly good defence by clever play at times. keeper to his knees.

kept them out From a break Result: Recreio 2; University 2. Ensued a period of pressth by well scored rather a soft goal, the

away by the Sots Guards Cars

SOUTH CHINA “B” v. K.O.S.B.· the Kosbies and only the steing ball curving inhigh from a drop.

As was expected the Kowloon defence of the Chinese savedur. ping shot whic Silva just failed Gour

at Sockumpos. Referee: Sergt. Brd string were hopelessly beaten ther disaster. A free kick at to reach.

by an Athletic side consisting of China:-Lam; Tee, Wing; many players who may be regarded outside the penalty area s cleanly saved by See, but the end and had vey hard lines in not C, Wan (K.C.), Toni

Recreio quicly got to the other W. Cheung, Leung: Lal, Lo, as likely 1st Team Reserves and the Chinese by clever forward play diers could not be denied a

10.S.B.: McDougall; scoring, Gozan who was playing Main: Drury, McGee, Spalding; 1, the result being not at all flatter-West Ham 1, Manchester U. 2.

Gear, totalled six goals to their opponents' Sunderland 8, Huddersfield 0. were soon coming again.

Another break by China sai

at the top of is form, being laid

Moţie, Hart, Ватев, Craig, ing to the winners who were

Division II. Anderson saving well. Play wen out after a gent effort.

Aleander,

smarter in every department. Many to the centre and Chiu getting

clever centre esumed and Re-

Cina kicked off and the Kosbies of the Kowloon juniors showed pro- possession unmarked passed to creio were unicky to turn over wer soon pressing, with the result mising form and will improve with Lai, who in turn centred and in ne goal down The second half that within four minutes of the experience. The Athletic "B" were Tak-wa scored the equaliser from a very fastind Gosano equal-ator Craig received a swinging pass a smart and heavy side and were close in, the goal resulting fromed, and the after Rocha had and ut in a cross shot that beat the better in every department.

Kowloon "B" 1; "Chinese Athletic Spred a fine foal from a clever goalieper all the way. excellent understanding and co-entre by Assmpeno, the Recreio Th Boldiers' forward line com- operation on the part of the Chin-towards got quite into their mandd the game, placing the ball with most mechanical precision.

KUNG WOO v. BOY SCOUTS. Both teams were on their toes stride and Jacson was kept very The hinese goal had many nas-

South China Ground. Referee: and in close play, China had the bug, but Relelo were now on row deapes which showed nothing Mr. Presley.

top and Gosso burst through to theadvantage of the custodian. best of the exchanges. Kogbles withthe besigoal of the day. With be Chinese backs miskicking, the Boy Scouts at the South China Wolves 1, Stoke 2.

The Kung Woo side were all over getting possession in midfield, The icots mad great efforts and Craig arrowly missed with a hard ground, Yueng Kum-po scoring Stack put in a centre which

score throu Chapman but driverhot at 80 yards. Followed all but baffled See who conceded Recreb were nt to be denied and an org of shooting with the Chinese three goals in the first half for the

goal at the target but no score re- sulted, the defence backing close to the bal line.

In cisely contested play there

ese front line.

a corner which was cleared,

In the final stages of play the Kosbies re-assumed the

ascen-

The

Gosand made te issue certain by scoring anoth fine goal.

The orm of the Guards was

ו -

6.

2

Barnsley 2, Bristol C. 3. Fulham 3, West Brom. A. 1. Hull C. 2. Blackpool 2. Leeds 1, Oldham A. 0, |Manchester G. 4, Reading 1.

Notts Forest 5, Grimsby T. 2. Port Vale 4, Southampton 0. Preston N.E. 0, Chelsea 3. South Shields 2, Notts County 3. Swansea T. 5, Clapton 0: 0.

Division III (S.)

Kung Woo.

Bristol R., 5, Torquay U. 1. The Scouts scored early in the Chariton A. 0, Exeter C. 0. second half through Wong Kai- dency and Humphreys hit the disappointing. In goal Jackson were anumber of free kicks but continued pressing, with the result Gillingham 0, Brighton & H.A. L leung, but the Kung Woo forwards Coventry C. 9, B'mouth & B.A. 2. post with a weak shot. The final was good and hnstone and Aird nothing advantageous resulted to that Chau Hon-ting and Chau Merthyr T. 1, Northampton 8.

South

whistle ended with the soldiers pressing badly.

Full time: K.O.S.B. 1;

China 1.

CHINESE ATHLETIC v. R.A,

were the pick a shaky defence either de.. China's safety WES who kicked to hard.

personied in the goal keeper. Chapman McGleish were After, 20minutes' play the Chinese the pick of le forwards who made thir first break and Mc- were disappoining, being slow off Dougall as tested for the first time the mark, andhe Scots will have with an asy shot which he had no to settle dowi to the local con-

difficulty in clearing At Club Ground. Referee: Mr.ditions and bep the ball on

Baldwin.

the ground me.

A

against te Kosbles relieved pres With y transferred, offside sure, but he soldiers were soon back in elemy territory and corner beig forced, Hart took the kick withot result.

Half-tim K.O.S.B. 1, S. China "B" 0.

Yuen-kwan put on one each for the Kung Woo in the Inter stages of the game, the result being a win for Kung Woo by five goals to one.

ST. JOSEPH'S v. SOUTH CHINA "A."

Newport C. 3, Brentford 0. Plymouth A. 4, Norwich C. 2. Queen's P. R, 0, Millwall 1. Swindon T. 4, Luton 2. Walsall 0, Southend U. 1. Watford 2, Crystal Pal 1. Division III (N.)

St. Joseph's Ground. Referee: Accrington S. 3, Rotherham U. 1.

Ashington 0, Chesterfield 0.. Mr. Samy.

St. Joseph's had all of the olay Bradford C. 2, Stockport 2. against South China "A" and Sousa Crewe A. 1, Bradford 3. scored in the first half to give the Darlington 1, Wrexham 3. collegians the lead.

Athletic: Pau; Ng, Lai; Recreio wb were without Leung, Wong-shui, Lam; Lau- Fuertes playe a splendid game man, L. Y. Koon, W. P. Cheong, and Gosano wa brilliant, and on Suen and Chan.

this form h no equal in the R.A.: Stanton; Trimm, Colony, Silvand Brown render-

It appeared to be all St. Joseph's. Doncaster R. 5, Durham C. 0. Whittington; McGinty, Fuller, ed yeoman service and Re. On the sumption the soldiers game until, within the last few Halifax T. 2, Tranmere 2. Smith; Ward, Pulford, J. Smith, medios at rigt half and Xavier again took the offensive, a corner minutes of the game, Sul Bing-huen Hartlepools 0, Rochdale 2.

Lincoln C: 0. Nelson 0. Leach and Maddocks.

at left backpave never played against Chia in the first minute put through to equalize the scores.

Wigan Boro". 1, Southport 3 The first half was all in fa- better. The secreio were faster driven, La conceded

being narowly cleared. Hard

another MOSLEMS v. SOUTH CHINA “B.” vour of China but shooting was and cleverer it the Scots Guards corner which Alexander put behind. South China Ground. Referee: erratic. Trimm at back was the will do bette

The clearane never went beyond B. Q. M. S. Hutchins, - outstanding defender. Ward

the halfway line, and Barres put made tracks for the Chinese goal

in, for a seond point, the ball but was beaten by Ng in the

touching Lan's fingers on its way penalty area, Trimm and

to the far corner. Whittington conceded

corners under pressure.

J. Smith, with an open goal Was amothered by Lai Yuk-tat Suen missed at eight yards when play was transferred.

The Army forwards then got going and Leach sent in a stinger which brought Pau full length to grant a corner which was put

behind.

Recreio 4; kota Guarda 2.

KOWLON v. R.A.F. At Kowlod In spite of the strong counter- attraction af King's Park there was a good cowd present when the teams kieled off and the ex- changes fom the start were very keen.

[The match between New Brighton and Barrow was post- poned.]

The game W16 fairly even throughout with S. China having

Scottish League. the best of exchanges;

Celtic 6, St. Mirren 0. The Moslems were excellent on Dunfermline 8, Dundee: the defence and the final result of

the play. one goal each was a fair reflex of

CHARITY MATCH.

Bo'neas 0, Cowdenbeath 3. Falkirk 4, Clyde 2.. Hibernians 5, Hamilton 1. Motherwell. 1, Airdrieonians 1 Partick T. 1, Hearts 3. Queen's Park 3, Rangers 1. Raith B. 1, Kilmarnock 3. St. Johnstone 1, Aberdeen 0.

LEAGUE POSITION TO DATE.

Everton

From the kick off another corner China livene up but could not was forced and Morris put behind penetrate the Cosbies' defence and Craig put ove from a breakaway. Alexander recived from Craig, to A charity match has been ar- put over, but China made nothing ranged to take place on Armistice Kowloor sored through May of these respies and it was all Day, November 11, between the and R.F. realiated with a nice Army until fartin conceded a United Services and the Rest, the goal by ernin. In the second corner which was easily cleared. proceeds of which are to be donated half Kodoor scintillated and Craig returned but Lam was safe The match will take place on the Morris' shot was cleared and to Earl Haig's Poppy Day Fund. May (2) and Miles scored again, between the poss. Drury and Mc- Hong Kong Football Club Ground Half time: No score.

the resul beng a fine win for Gee both made long distance efforts, at 4 pm. and the team selected to In the second half, China was Kowloon 4 goals to one. these meeting with the same fate. represent the Rest are as followe again prominent and Chan cama The RF played pluckily but China had a run down but were Pau Ka-ping; Wynne, Lai Yuk-tat; through on his own, but Trimm Kowloon who were at full never effectual. McDougall never c. F. Remedios, Stewart (Captain), Nowcastle effectually cleared. Suen missed strength and in their happiest being called on.

Lam Yuk-ying; Pile (Club), Aston Villa.. jan open goal from close in.

The Kosbles maintained pressure mood gap the airmen no rest, Lau-man came down the wing and Sime good work bore fruit, and after many close calls, Hart Howarth, Gosane, Suen Kam-shun. Bury on his own and with a ground The forards played a snappy came and this also went close over put narrowly over. Harres' turn shot, scored the first point when game a combined with excel- the cross bar. From a half way Trimm diverted the ball to put lent judgment, May shone by rea-free kick, Lom conceded a corner, through his own goal.

son of h goals but also played taken by Morris and put behind Within a minute the ball was well and Pile, Muir, Sims and from a centred pass. Hart put again in the RA, net, after a Caveille ere the pick of a clever over. Tee allowed a corner

and corner by Chan had been centred, side. Veson was a bright star in Alexander put behind. but Stanton was beaten before the R.A and Welsh, Banks and recovery by Lai-wai

Williamsplayed well behind, but The R.A. then endeavoured to Kowloon were on their day and force play, but all, their efforts well deserved their clever win. were beaten by the defence Kowlon 4; R.A.F. 0. Two corners were given but the China backs were too good.

Pressure was resumed by China and Chan put over the bar,

QUEENS REGT, V. POLICE.

At U.SR.C ground. Referee:

Mr. Lyson.

In spite of the score, the Keables were playing out of luck, deserving scored, on the run of the play. The at least twice as many goals as were

closing stages of the game saw the

Army team shooting in from all angles and distances bat missing the obfective in the majority of cases by Inches only. SOUTH CHINA “A” «. CHINESE

A corner against the R.A. result- The Quen's were without Wood- ed in Chan placing well and Laiards, ther centre forward, and won heading through.

• ́other prominent players, and the The remaining play was with Police who were well represented Smith. out incident, although the RA gained a surprise victory by 1 appealed for a doubtful penalty goal to ni.

Full time: China Athletic 3;

R.A. 0.

RECREIO v. SCOTS GUARDS.

At King's Park.

Division II "A”

ATHLETIC.

At Club Ground.

Referee, Mr.

Reserves:-Brittain; | Cardif

Ꭻ . Brown, Wong Sul-wa, Silva.

HONG KONG GARRISON -

FOOTBALL LEAGUE. Results:-

2,

October 25-C Coy. K.O.S.B. R.E. and R. Slgs. 0; R.A.0.C.: 0, 81 H. Bty. R.A. 5.

October 26-20 H. Bty. R.A. 0, Co. K.O.S.B. 8.

Arsenal

Blackburn

Division L. "P. W. D. L.

8 8

West Ham.. Leicester....18

Manch. Un., 13 5.3 5 29 Liverpool... 12 4 4 4 80, 22 Burnley 12 0 0 6 20 27. Middlesbro 12 4 3 5 24 26 Sheffield Un.. 12 4 8 5 15 20 Tottenham 18 4 3 6 18 25 Huddersfield, 11 8 4 4 28 23

13 Sunderland

20 Fixtures For This Week.

4:26 28 October 31:-H.Q..1 KO.S.B. v. Bolton 12,314.5 18 18 D Co. K.O.S.B. Referee: S/Sgt. Birmingham. 12 348 24 23

Derby Portsmouth

Pope, R.E.

November 1-C Co. K.0.3.B. V. Wednesday D. Co. K.O.S.B. Referee: S/Sgt. Gilbert, R.A.0.C.; A. Co. K.O.S.B. v.

RE. and R. Siga. Referee: S/Sgt.

Gilmour, R.A.M.C.

November 3:-H.Q. 1 K.0.8.B. v. R.A.O.C. Referee: Cpl. Lecs, R.A.M.C.; 31 H. Bty. R.A. v. HQ. 2 KO.S.B...

Referee: S/Sgt. Pope,

The game was all in favour of RE

the Athletic and good goal keeping All matches are at Seokumpoo; kept the "A" safe until balf way I kick-off at 4.15 pm. through the first half.

Play ranged up and down and Lau-kau scored with a high shot,

RECREIO RIS. v. UNIVERSITY.registering the only goal of the

match.

DIOCESAN BOYS' SCHOOL

Defeat Central British

*. School.

A very large and excited crowd. The meeting of these Junior The Athletic were on top all the were rewarded with a great teams producd a very keen match way, and it was only erratic shoot-

On Friday the Diocesan Boys' match at King's Park, the teams and Recreio quickly got off the mark ing which kept the score down to School "X" team, on

their own lining up as follows:-

with a goal bfSouza. Recreio had reasonable limits.

ground, played a friendly match Recrelo: Silva; Souza, Xavier; more of the game but a fine centre

against a team from the Central Figueiredo, Remedios, Remedios; off by the Ingde right who equalle by Oppenhela was nicely finished

British School. The game was fast Assumpeao, Silva, Gosano, Rocha, ed for the villors. In the second

and interesting, being keenly · con- St. Joseph's Ground. Referee: tested throughout. The D. B. S. Brown..

half Ogley vent forward and this Pte Lamb.

MAGGIE WON'T LET ME OUT AN' I PROMISED DINTY I'D MEET HIM IN THAT SPAGHETTI JOINT ON THE GRAND CANAL!

ST. JOSEPH'S v. KOWLOON.

BRINGING UP FATHER.

BY COLLY! PM GONNA GIT OUT, JUST THE SAME!"

won by five goals to two:RON

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