MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1928.
LEAGUE SOCCER, NORTHEY SCORES 4 AGAINST QUEEN'S.
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the score 6-2 in favour of St. Joseph's, who were, on the day's play, much the better team.
South China "A" 2, St. Joseph's
Angus was in good form and ing between them. The Club had
towards the end, Wheeler was the better of two one breakaway and Smith had bad luck with aspund backs. McKelvis was great made up for hard drive that just went over at centre half and
and 5. cama with the Bima' absence, while Mutr The final whistle Borderers easy winners by 2 clear Northey were the star: forwards. Northey played a really fine home goals.
game and delighted the crowd, his goals being good every time. Mair played a refreshing game' and hos benefited by his so- Journ with the Reserves. Reed did all that was required and, with Kernick, made some fine openings, the Kowloon forwards being very bright.
Club Koables
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SOUTH CHINA v. RA.F.
The teams were:-
FINE GAME AT KOWLOON,
There was a full programme of Loague football on Saturday, the brightest match of the lot being that between Kowloon and the Queen's Regiment on the Penin- sila ground. The homesters 'won South Chint-Cheng Yuk-kwan; by the odd goal in seven, Northey, Li Tin-sang, Tac Tak; Lai Tak Kowloon centre-forward, lun, Leung Wing-tak, Leong Wing acoring all four goals for his side. chiu; Tong Kwan, Wong Mul, In two of the senior division Fung King-cheong. Ip Pak-wa, Li games there was no score, and in Tin-chai. the remainder the Club fell before
the
the Kosbies to the tune of two clear goals.
In the junior division"A" the Artillery whacked South China by four clear goals and the K.O.S.B. Regiment drew with Chinese Athletic..
RESULTS AT A GLANCE.
Division I. Scots Guarda.. 0 Chinese Athletic 0 Club 0 K.O.S.B. Regt... 2 South China.. 0 RA.F.
Queen's Rogt... 3 Kowloon
Division "A" Junior. South China.. 0 R.A.
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K.0.S.B. Regt. 1 Chinese Athletic 1 S. China "A".. 2 St. Joseph's Kowloon .....1 University.... 1 Division II. "B". South China "A" v. Kung Woot Kowloon
v. St. Joseph's*
Result not received.
• Cancelled as St. Joseph's failed!
to field a team.
SCOTS GUARDS v. CHINA ATH.
The teams were:- Scots Guards.--Jackson; Hurst.
R.A.F.-Avery; Leggett, Arlett; Morris, Walsh, Balley; Robbins, Birch, Vernon, Armitago, Parsons. on the This game was played South China ground before a few: spectators, the match at Scokum- poo having taken away the usual crowd that favour the South China
Referee: Mr. Gilbert,
team..
holding their The R.A.F. were own, and were unfortunate In not coring early on in the game, which luring this half was of an even There was no score at nature. half time.
K.O.S.B. RES. v. CHINA ATHLETIC RES
This game was played at Soo. kumpoo on the military ground and resulted in a draw. Toal put the K.0.9.3.%, up one goal in the Brat ten minutes of the game, which was fairly even. Skiggs took pos- session on the right wing, and put For the Queen's Jude did well at in a splendid cross shot which Yak right back in a steady defence and Chaan Pong stopped in a business Northey's goals could not be blam-like manner, and also a hot one ed to Rowbottom, who saved well that came from Greig on the left.
The Athlete then took part in the many times.
Hill played well amonget the
game, and great excitement prevail- halves while Barclay and Caldecotted amongst the spectators when were always a source of trouble to Athletic all but scored. Kowloon defence,
End to end play continued, and in one of the rushes, the Athletic scored through Chang Shu-hong.
The Borderers' goal bad another very narrow escape shortly after- wards, the goalie falling fat and pushing away for the back to clear.
Half time: K.O.S.B. 1, China
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lead to the interval and.Chong and Scully wore very prominent.
Kowloon in the second half play ed up well and on general play were well ahead, but were weak in finishing Dunnett went right through,
robbed. but was Lator Eastman scored nicely for Kowloon, the ball being deflected of Scully, giving Edwards no chance, and Kowloon just saved the game.
For Kowloon,. Woods in-the second half played well in goal, with Pasco and Guest good backs, und Bliss played well throughout at centre half. Pile and Eastman, the wings, were the best of the dribbling and not being effective, forwards, the insides overdoing the Edwards was very good in the University goal and Scully and
were smart Loh were prominent in defence. Braga, Jap and Lim
secure a point on the forward. University were very lucky to day's play.
The game was a very bright one and quite free from objectionable incidents, the penalty awarded the Queen's belog very much criticis
Division II "B.” ed. but fortunately owing to Kow
con's good display not affecting
KOWLOON V. ST: JOSEPITI'S. the result. The Queen's first and third goals were of the same na-
These Junior teams should have ture and were good ones, whilet Athletic 1.
On the resumption of the game, met at Chatham Road Military Kowloon's four, thanks to Northey, were all good goals. On the day's the Athletic went off at a great ground but St. Joseph's only field- On the resumption of play, the play Kowloon were the better pace, but the Borderers' defence ed five men and Kowloon claimed The Borderers then the points, being ready to start at B.Q.M.S. R.A.F. made for goal and forced a team, the forwards particularly was sound. corner, which was kicked outside, playing the game which spectators advanced, and in a scrimmage in the time of kick-off.
front of the Athletic's goal, Toal Hutchings who had charge of the They continued to press very enjoy.
shot, and the goalie just managed fixture received Kowloon's claim for strongly and
to turn the ball round the post, the points and cancelled the game. the Borderers again being rather unlucky in not scoring from the resulting corner, The soldiers add were playing up to get the goal, but the final whistle blew with no further score.
1; China Result: K.O.S.B. Athletic 1.
Cheng Yuk-kwan made some extraordinarily good saves in goal, ably agalated by his
Division II
"A"
backs. The final was blown with SOUTH CHINA "B" v. RA. RES.
no score to either side.
South China R.A.F.
0
KOWLOON v. QUEEN'S REGT.
In the presence of a good crowd it Kowloon the following teams
lined out
Miles.
Kowloon. Angus; Wheeler, Johnstone; Carswell, Scott, Dodahon; Hedley, McKelvic, Tier Bratley: Woollard, Aird, Smith. nan; Reed, Kernick, Northey, Mult, McNiven, Barbour.
China Athletic-Pan Ka-ping: Queen's Regt.Rowbottom; they piled on four goals in quick
Kam-thuen, La! Yuk-tat: fude, Bann: Burn, Hill, Curtis: succession, Leung Yuk-tong. Wong Shulwa. Richardson, Evans, Earclay, Her. Gill, McDonagh (2), and Davy Lum Yuk-ying: Tae Kwai-shing ridge Culdecoft. Lee Wai-koon. Wong Pak-chong, Suen, Chan Kwong-iu,
Ng
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HOCKEY.
CLUB V. NAVY.
In the Sim Shield match on the R.N.O.S.C. ground at 4.80 p.m. on- Wednesday next the following will represent the Club:-
W. J. Lockhart-Smith, J. E. Henry, D. Lyon, Gardner, A. A Dand (captain), L. M. S. Lloyd, G. B. Slipper, W. Woodward; F. G. Wheeler, B. W. Sampson, J. Reserves: R. K. Valentine, A. E. Pritchard.
This game, played on St. Joseph's ground, resulted in a win for the They Gunners by 4 clear goale, fully deserved their win, as they were easily the better team, and if they had been more careful in
KOWLOON . UNIVERSITY. the first half they would have won hy a considerably larger margin.
teams At the interval the
were Prior to the Senior game the
following teams gave a bright dis level, with a goalless draw.
In the second half the Artillery play of football, there being a good absolutely swamped the Chinese, as crowd round the ropes.
Kowloon: Nicholls, Pasco. without response. Guest. Roberts, Bliss, Blacklock,
Pile, Slipper, Wood, Durnet, East-Whitley. were the scorers for the winners. man,
South China "B" 0, R.A. Re-
University Edwards, Scully,
H.K.H.C. 2nd v. Recreio. Referee: Mr. J. Baldwin.
Harrison, Loh, Chong, Bee, Braga, serves 4.
The following will represent the There was a good crowd in the South Chinn "A" v. St. Joseph's. Tan, Jap. Figueiredo, Lim.
Hong Kong Hockey Club 2nd XI. Referee: Mr. Willis,
Referee: Mr. Lonsdale.. stand and the popular side was The Guards kicked off against well lined when'
This game proved a "snip" for
Recreio at the teams lined St. Joseph's, as they emerged vic
This game started very bright- against the Club de the wind, and rushed the ball down, but Smith shot behind. A out. Queen's attacked from the tors by 5 goals to 2. In the firstly, Edwards being early called King's Park to-morrow at 5 p.m.- South upon to save from Eastman and F. S. Nicholls; R. R. Todd, L. F. keen struggle then ensued, the tart and after a fine raid on the half they were all play being in mid-field with both Kowloon goal Barclay sent in a China and goals by Smith (2), Pile. Kowloon then pressed heavi-Nicholson; Itev. N. Evans, L. A. R. low shot which found the net, Ward (2) and Lawrence brought ly, Scully saving well, and in a Duncan, W. R. Greenhalgh; A. E. goala, occasionally in danger.
5 against South break away by University, Nicholls Pritchard, Rev. J. P. Murray, R. A free kick against the Athletic Angus being unsighted and having their total to was headed over the bar. The no chance,
China's 1; Chu Kah-kam being falled to clear from Jan and the K. Valentine, WA.. Nowers, T. P. Kowloon supporters received an responsible for the Chinese goal University outside right, Braga, Saunderson.
University v. Punjabis. Athletic then took the play to thei
The following will represent the other end of the field, and forced early shock as this goal, although In the accond half South Chinn scored with a quick shot from the
As this was taken Wang good one, was a lucky one. The bucked up considerably, and pre- rebound.
Kowloon worked to the other.end University 1st XI. against the locals raced to the other end, vented St. Joseph's from increasing Pak-chong fouled the Guard's
and applied much pressure, but Punjabis today at 5 p.m. on the goalie, and a free kick was given where Reed put over a fine dentre, their lead.
but this was not accepted, and Throughout this half they more their shooting was weak, and Ed- Varsity ground.-P. L. Tan; M. B. At this period of the game, the queen's cleared, but Kowloon kept than bed their own, and were rewards and his backs played a fine Osman. A. A. Rumjahn: P. C. Bim, play got very brisk, and a series
efforts when defensive game. Pile broke away K. T. Loke, Y. C. Teh; G. E. Yeol, of free kicks for infringements was pressing and McKelvie gave Mair warded for their given against each side, half time 2. fine chance, but the Kowloon in-Chu Wah-kam scored their second on the Kowloon right and hit the showing no score for either side. side forward delayed his shot, and goal. The final whistle came with crossbar, but University kept their E. Enok.
Queen cleared. The second half was a fairly even one with both sides striving hard to score, the soldiers towards the end having the better of the exchanges.
a corner,
Score:
Scots Guards China Athletic
HONG KONG CLUB v. K.O.S.B.
The teams were:- Club. Rodger:
Hereabouts Kowloon were doing
well and in another determined at- tack McKelvie shot just outside. Queen's broke away on the left, Caldecott making a fine run which Dodshon stopped is good style. Good work by Muir and Miles kept up the Kowloon pressure, but a great attack by Queen's ended in Richardson sending over a perfect centre which Barclay completed by flashing a great shot just by the
Wallington,post.. Stuart; Scott, McBride, Watson; Kowloon broke away again, Milea Taylor, Alexander, Bishop, F. S. just missing. Kowloon were not to Smith, Simpson.
be denied and Northey tricked K.O.S.B-Anderson; Gardener. Bunn very neatly, and scored with Martin: Everest, Davy, Mcknight; a nice shot. Campbell, Stocks, Humphreys, Me- Clinchey, Pte. Alexander.
Referee: Mr. Smith.
Queen's tested the Kowloon de- fence, but Wheeler and Angus were safe. In a scrimmage round This League fixture was played the Kowloon gon! Queen's wore on the Club ground yesterday, be awarded a penalty, and Caldecott | fore very few spectators. The Club scored with a fine shot. Kowloon won the toss and elected to play were unlucky to be down and it with the slight breeze in their was left to Northey to do the favour. The Club showed up bet-trick again. The Kowloon centre ter in the opening stages of the beat Rowbottom with a fine shot game, and Bishop had hard luck to the great delight of the home with a shot that went over.
erowd. The teams crossed over
The K.O.S.Bs. now got into their level. stride, and their forwards combin- The game had just restarted ed very well, and proved a source when Queen's were one up again; of great trouble to the Club's de- nice forward effort leaving Her- fence. Stocks had hard fuck with-idge in possession in front of a well-placed shot that struck the Angus. The Queen's inside left crossbar and rebounded into play. beat the home goalie with a beauty, The Club had a good opportunity to open the scoring when Smith, from a good centro by Taylor, shot wide.
Kowloon were not dispirited and, playing a great game, Mutr dashed right through on his own, beating the defence; and Northey The Koubles were now doing the only had to pilot the ball past pressing, and Rodger in goal was Rowbottom, and.. Kowloon were on kept very busy, as time and again level terms.
he was called upon to save shots Now the game got really excit from the Borderers' nippy foring and McKelvic and Wheeler wards, which he did splendidly. were doing big things in the de- Play continued in this strain fence, because Queen's were try-| throughout the first half, which ing their very best to secure the came with the score sheet blank. winning point. Angus saved three Almost immediately after the re- successive corners in fine style, sumption the K.O.S.Bs. scored, and Queen's hereabouts deserved a Campbell on the right wing took goal, but Hedley and McKelvic the ball down the field, and put kept Barclay quiet. From, a fine across a nice centre, which fell to forward movement Kowloon gol go- the feet of Alexander, who made ing again, McKelvie putting the no mistake with his shot, which ball forward nicely, and Northey gave Rodger no chance,
beat the defence all ends up, giv-
The Club strove hard, determining Kowloon the lead. ed to reduce the lead, but they Bel-
Queen's made desperate efforts
dom got further than the half-way to obtain the equaliser, but Angus line.
brought off two very fine saves and
The. Borderers continued to at-Kowloon retired winners of a tack, and but for the erratic shoot-splendidly contested game by the ing on the part of their forwards; odd goal in seven, would certainly have inercased
their lead considerably. The sol-
Comment.
diers later increased, their lead, The game was one of the best Alexander again. scoring with Been on the Kowloon ground this well-placed shot that left Rodger season and although both teams helpless. The Borderers were now were without prominent players easily the better team, as their there was not a dull moment. forwards always kept the ball in Kowloon lacked Sims (Injured) the vicinity of the Club's goal. and Queen's were without Hooper Alexander at outalde left for the (back) Canter and Morris (halves) Kosbles played a fine game, as his and Larking, but the, substitutes centros were perfect, and he was played well.
Re Kowloon certainly surprised "not averse to a shot when the op- portunity presented itself. With their supporters as, in spite of the McClinchey as his inside partner; fact that they were led on three this wing left the Club's defence occasions, they played up, pluckily guessing time and again, as there and drew level, and eventually seemed to be a perfect understand won out in fine style,
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