10

BLOWS

QUEEN'S AND CHINESE ATHLETIC

GAME IS ABANDONED

good result although on the day's play the Club were superior.

Teams:

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Pau in goal for South China player put on the sixth in the 'had the remarkable experience of closing moments. The Small two mistakes, each of which cost Units defence strove hard, Dod- H.K.F.C.:-Logan; Holt, Wal- a goal, but Pau saved many shon and Basham being very effec jlington; McBride (captain), others, although he was obvious-tive.

Queen's Regt Stewart, Scott; Alexander, Reed, ly not at concert pitch. Li Tin-aang

was a fearless back, and Pang Small Units Goldman, Bishop, Trambitsky,

K.F.C.-Angus; Guest, Pile; Wa-hing played steadily in a good Two events stand out in the

¡Hedley, McKelvie, Haynes; half back line. The forwards RECREIO v. ROYAL NAVY (B) football chronicles of Saturday. Foul play and blows stopped the Clema, Cornwall, Spary, Baldwin,, were cramped by the small ground

and Recreio's dashing defence up- The Recreio Juniors fielded a game between the Queen's Regi-

Referee: L.S.B.A. Atkinson, set their pretty movements often, very weak side against the strong ment and the Chinese Athletic; R.N.

but Fung and Ip Pak-wa were Navy (B) team owing to the de- His Excellency the Officer Admin- The game opened slowly, Kow-ever dangerous in a clover line. mands of their Senior eleven and istering the Government opened the new

Club House of the loon being the first to attack, but The match was a very good one suffered in consequence, the Navy poor finishing by the forwards and the points went to the super-XI scoring regularly in each half H.K.F.C.

His Excellency the Officer Ad- lost a possible chance and Holt for side on the day's play. ministering the Government was cleared with a good punt.

Miles.

The Club's new centre, Gold- introduced by Mr. J. Ralston, Vice-President of the Club, who in man, was early in the limelight asking His Excellency to open the and some very nice werk by the! Club House, mentioned that asso. new man was well-cheered.

K.0.3.B. v. POLICE

Teams:-

The

A

Navy: Price; Willis, Carey;

and being much superior through-| lout.

The teams lined

up as follow:---

Recreio: Silva; Noronha, He K.O.S.B. McDougall; Gard- Antonio; Carvalho, Silva, Soares; ciation football was first played in was not too well supported, how- ner, Martin; Everest, Davey, Xavier, Fernandez, C. Gosano, Hong Kong in 1886, or one year ever, and Kowloon broke away, Skigga; Torrie, Stock, Reeve, Santos, Fernandez. before league football was played Spary being stopped in the nick McGlinchy, Alexander.

of time by Holt who was in good! Police: Clarke; Wynne, Usher, Sims, Sturtevent; Bal- in England.

His Excellency, on receiving the form. Kowloon took the lead, Williams; McGreavey, Hudson, commbe, Sorbie, Wilcox, Herbert, golden key of the Club House from Miles netting with a hard drive Jessop; Pile, Howarth, Fraser, Honey.

Referee:-3/Sgt. Gilmour. Mr. Robertson, spoke well of the from a cross by Cornwall and led Hudson, Shepherd.

Borderers disappointed Navy were early aggressive and at the interval one to nil, game of football.

The Club was "at home" to all, Kowloon started dangerously in their supporters on Saturday by Sorbic scored from a penalty in and sundry and a big day was the second half but Logun brought only getting one point in their the opening stages. Recreio play- a. good save and Gold- league match with the Police. The ed pluckily but weight told and made auspicious by the presence off

fine move fault was with the forwards, all of Willis and Usher broke up a likely man initiated A of members of other clubs.

The Club pressed whom had an off day and the movement, and Navy, by strong In the senior division

of the ment: League the Navy lost to Chinese heavily and Guest handled for shooting was extremely poor. kicking, attacked, Silva being kept Athletic while Recreio got the McBride to convert the subsc- Police were kept on the defensive very busy. Navy kept the ball in better of South China. The Borquent penalty. Both Cluba strug-for the greater part of the game, the Recreio half and Wilcox scor- derers could only draw with the gled hard for the winner but the but on the few occasions when led in goad style and, following Police and the H.K.F.C. and the defences held, Holt for the Club they were allowed to get going good work by Balcombe on the Kowloon Club registered a like re-and Angus for Kowloon saving made the most of their oppor- Navy right, the Recreio goal was sult. Small Units, as was ex-well, and the final came with hon-tunities. pected, went down before the purs even. Club's Regiment.

Fitting Result

Police took the lead again in danger. Wilcox scored after five minutes, Howarth scor-again neatly and Navy led at the ing from close in after McDougall interval by 3 clear goals. had only partially cleared a free kick which was well taken by Jessop.

Easy Goals

The Club were superior on the run of play, but Kowloon were

Goals came to Navy easily in RESULTS AT A GLANCE

ever trying. Goldman made a very bright show for his first.ap- This early reverse was a shock the second half despite good de- H.K. League 1st Division

but the wings were to the Borderers, who commenced fence by Silva and Noronha and

Sorbie scored

with a good Royal Navy (A) 1 Chinese Athletic apearance

easily robbed and not much came a determined attack, and they

carly

Wilcox on.: his way. Stewart and Holt were were on terms within a very few drive

added another,

Bal- and rare defenders in a dour game. minutes when Reeve scored with a For Kowloon Angus Hedley and delightful header from Torrie's combe brought the total up to

six whilst Wilcox added the; McKelvie were good in defence.

seventh and the fourth goal for: himself of the match, just before time.

H.K.F.C.

£ Police

1 Kowloon F.C. .. 1 Recreio .... * Police K.O.S.E. Queen's Regt... Small Units

H.K. League-2nd Division

Recreio...

South China B.

2 S.C.A.A.

R.A.

South China A1

R.A.F.

University'

St. Joseph's

Chinese Athletic 2 Queen's

Small Units ...0 Eastern

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centre.

Half-time:- .K.O.S.B.

Navy' were much stronger than

HOME SOCCER

RESULTS OF SATURDAY'S GAMES

CHELSEA LOSE AGAIN

London, Saturday. Division 1.

Aston Villa 2, Blackburn 1. Burnley 2, Manchester C 8, Bury 1, Arsenal 0. Cardiff 0, Huddersßeld 0. Leeds U. O,, Wednesday 2. Leicester 1, Sunderland 0. Liverpool 3, Bolten D. Manchester U. 0, Derby 1. Newcastle 1, Birmingham 0. Sheffield U. 2, Everton 1. West Ham 0, Portsmouth. 1.

Division II.

Hull 6, Bristol C. 1. Middlesbro' 1, Stoke 0. Millwall 2, Chelsea 1. Notts County 3, Blackpool 1. Oldham 0, Grimaby 8. Port Vale 8, Barnsley d. Preston N.E. 5, Clapton 0. 2. Reading 5, West Brom. 8. Southampton 2, Bradford 2. Tottenham 2, Notts Forest 1. Wolves 0, Swansea 0.

Division III. (8.) Bristol R. 1, Exeter 1. Crystal Pal. 1, Brentford 0. Fulham 2, Norwich 1. Gillingham 2, Northampton-1. Newport 0, Bournemouth 2. Plymouth 2, Charlton 2. Queen's P.R. 3, Brighton 2. Swindon 4, Luton 2. Torquay 0, Coventry 2, Walsall 1, Merthyr 1. Watford 4, Southend 1.

Division IIL (N.) Accrington 4, Wrexham 9. Bradford C. 5, New Brighton 2. Barrow 1, Carlisla 1. Crewe 1, South Shields 5. Halifax 2, Southport 1. Hartlepools 0, Chesterfield 2. Lincoln 2, Rochdale 0. Rotherham 1, Doncaster 2. Stockport 7, Darlington 3. Tranmere 6, Nelson 1. Wigan 5, Ashington 1.

SCOTTISH LEAGUE Airdrie 1, Partick 6. Ayr 2, Kilmarnock 4. Celtic 4, Clyde 0.

Cowdenbeath 1, Third Lanark 1. Dundee 1, Aberdeen 1: Hibernians 2, Ralth 0: Motherwell 1, St. Johnstone 1. Queen's Park 1, Falkirk 8. Rangers 4, Hamilton 0. St. Mirren 2, Hearts 2.

-Reuter.

ENGLAND v. WALES

International Match at Swansea

Hard Pressed RECREIO v. SOUTH CHINA From this stage the Police were hard pressed and the defence Before a very large crowd at played in great style. McGlinchy

a great drive from 20 their youthful opponents, but King's Park, South China beat put in Recreio by the odd goal in five. yards range which Clarke saved Silva, Noronha, Carvalho, Fernan 2 The home team were without the at the expense of a fruitless corn-dez and Santos played brightly.

Balcombe, Sorbic and Wilcox, The 2nd Division mutch Kowloon Re-Gosano brothers, and Brown, in-er, and a moment later Stock was Berves v. K.O.S.B. Rogt, was pastponed jured, but South Chinu helded a penalised for hands, when right were smart forwards, Usher par- ticularly bright in a good half by mutual consent, the Kowloon strong side, Pau making a re- through.

Play continued in favour of the back line, and the defence gave Reserves being unable to raise a team appearance in goal,

The teams lined out as Borderers, although Police were nothing away. Several of the Navy owing to players being engaged on

occasionally dangerous, chiefly side were 1st Division class. follows:- Volunteer dulice.

Recreio: Beltrao; ! Not played.

Ogley, through Pile and Howarth. Reeve Xavier; Souza, Remedies, Silva was applauded for a great drive R.A.F. Y. SOUTH CHINA “A” Netto; Victor, Pereira, Ward, from long range which Clarke just CHINESE ATHLETIC v. NAVY Rocha, Gonsalves.

managed to turn aside for a corn- Played at Happy Valley on Satur- South China: Pau Ka-ping; Li er. Police then attacked up to the day this game produced some Chinese Athletic: Ip Chau Tin-sang, Lau Kau; Leong Yin-interval but found Gardner and bright and interesting football and the Airmen were rather un- tung; Ng Kam-chun, Lai Yuk-chan, Fang Wa-hing, Leung Wing-Martin a sound pair of backs.

lucky in not taking both points, tat; Leung Yuk-tong, Wong Shui- chui; Lai Tin-choy, Leung Wing-

for they were the superior, side') wah, Lam Yuk-ying; Choy Kwai-tuk, Fung King-cheung, Pau Ka-

in attack although their finish-

London, Saturday. Police hung, Shui Tui-tong, Wong Pak-chuen, Ip Pak-wa

Borderers started off with a ling was rather poor.

Playing at Swansea In unsettled chung, Shun Kam-shun, Chang Referee: Mr. W. E. Hollands.

Greenslade played a great game weather conditions, before an atten- Kwong-iu.

Recreio won the toss and from rush and McGlinchy and Stock Navy-Brockman. ("Titania"): the kick-off China were rapidly were both close with cross shots. at centre half for the Air Force, dance of 140,000 spectatora, the defeated At the other end McDougal was and the equalising goal came as English football team Cornwall ("Foxglove"), Baker away, but were frequently pulled

a lovely forward Wales by three goals to two." The ("Titania") Cope ("Magnolia"), up. In the early stages, the play-penalised for handling the ball the result of

and pass from him

ground was heavy on account of the Farlow ("Titania"), Moss ("Cum-ers were over anxious, and one or outside the penalty area,

South China took the lead after weather.-Reuter. berland"); Barkham ("Titania"), two were spoken to by the re- Hudson had bad luck with R

seven minutes' play, the Air Firth ("Hermes"), Cantrick feree. Recreio started one man header which went just wide.

Force goalie misjudging the flight ("Titania"), Mann ("Cumber-short, which delayed the kick-off,

of a header from South China's land'), Bowles ("Cumberland"). but defended pluckily until the

inside left. Steel had a great op Pau Although Athletic managed to missing player arrived.

portunity of getting on terms take both points from the Navy saved a fine attempt by Ward and

when the Airmen were awarded a at Caroline Hill .they never had China got the ball away, but

penalty, but he shot right at the anything like an easy victory. Ogley placed a great kick right in

Dodds: Hooper, oalie who brought off a clever The Navy showed themselves a Pau's hands and the goalle strong and clever side and had fumbling, Rocha tapped smartly Sharp; Byrne, Hill, Morris; clearance. their shooting been as effective.aslin the net and Recreio were one Hibbert, Richardson, Larkin, Bar- the rest of their play the result up. might well have been reversed.

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1

2

2

K.O.S.B. Police

QUEEN'S REGT, v. SMALL UNITS

:

Queen's:

clay, Caldicutt

Elliott,

RUGBY

CLUB BEATS SERVICES TEAM

The H.K.F.C. (Rugby Section) felded a strong 15 against a Ser- The second half was almost en-vices side on Saturday, winning by tirely in favour of the R.A.F. but (five unconverted tries (15 points to China, stung by this reverse, Small Units:-Penny; Dodshon, it was not until 15 minutes from nil), Club team_was:-- Athletic started in sensational played up smartly, and only fine Basham; Lyons, Skinner, Morgan; the end that Buckland scored the L Ride; G. P. Lammert, H. V. Wilson, equaliser. R.A.F. were a constant Koop, V. W. L. Stannion, A. E. style by taking the lead within defence by Ogley and Xavier and Jenkins,

menace right up to the end, but Pritchard; C. D. Wales, J. L. two minutes. A slip in the Naval a few top weight clearances by Whithers, Smith.

The Queen's did what was ex- South China defence held out, Bonnar: P. L. P. Thomas, H. F. defence was quickly taken advan-Beltrao kept the visitors from

them in beating and a well contested game ended Akehurst, J. A. C. Kendrew, R. J. tage of by Chan Kwong-iu, and scoring. The small ground ham-pected of

West, J. Riddell, W. Lithgow Smith, the inside left gave Brockman no pered China's forwards, and the Small Units, but the losers put in a draw.

W. Beveridge and J. H. Raikas. chance from close range.. A bril-Recreio defence smashed up the up a surprisingly good display, liant solo effort by Firth was the attack, the backs kicking out at and in the first half had a fair next item of note, but his shot all angles. The homers kept their share of the play. was just too high. Mann and lead to the interval.

R.A.F.

South China

:

THE QUEEN'S v. CHINESE ATHLETIC

There were unpleasant. scenes

..

GOLF

ENGLAND AGAIN DEFEATS SCOTLAND

The St. George's Socfety easily

Small Units kicked off facing Bowles proved a fast and clever Immediately after the restart, the sun and were a goal down in wing and much of the attack came Beltrao, the Recreio goalie, three minutes, Barclay scoring from this side of the field. A brought off n fine save from from an accurate centre from most determined raid by the Fung, but following some hot at Hibbert, Skill and method mark-on the Chatham-road ground Nava! forwards culminated in tacking by the China forwards ed all the attacks of the Queen's when these teams met in the 2nd, defeated St. Andrew's Society in the Bowles equalising with a great who were now going strong, forwards, and Penny had a gruell-Division of the League.

The ing time in the Small Units goal. Play had gone all in favour of golf match played at Fanling Jes- shot. Play was always interest-Leung headed in finely. ing and both goals had the nar-match now red-hot with Caldicutt made a grand run down the Queen's and they were leading terday, winning by a margin of 91⁄2 China fiercely attacking, but the left wing and gave to Barclay by four goals to two when the points. There were sixteen players Beltrao was in great form and who had no difficulty in scoring. game was stopped eight minutes on each side and both singles and

foursomes were played, Chinese Athletic

kept out many shots.

Small Units played up desper-from the end.

The Englishmen secured a total Navy

From a Penalty ately after this, and Dodds field- Foul play on the part of the Athletic were masters of the Ogley lifted Fung's ankles in ed a fine shot from Wilson Athletic led to trouble, and a blow of 20 points to 10%. situation in the opening stages of the penalty area, and the China Hibbert and Richardson were was struck by a member of the

on the Queen's team. the second half, and Wong Pak-centre smashed home a fine shot. combining beautifully chung missed a great opportun China took the lead from the Queen's right wing and the latter

rowest of escapes,

Half-time:-

1 1

Was

Chinese Athletic put up a pro-

stopped for a moment on account brilliant dart through, and cutting went away with a rush and forced matche

HOCKEY

The Kowloon Indians met and de-

ity after he had beaten the depenalty. Excepting for an occa-Bent over some perfect, centres test to the referee and refused to feated. the Indian Recreation. Club|| fence. At the other end Cantrick sional break away by Rocha and which were not turned to account. carry on with the game, with the hockey team by one cont to all,

.. One-Sided

consequence that the referee had went very close with a rasping Ward, China did most of the at-

From the restart the Queen's no alternative but to abandon the yesterday afternoon, on the Marina shot from long range. Play was tacking, and Ip Pak-wa made a

ground. Chinese

scored frat of an injury to Ng Kam-chus in, score a very smart goal, the a corner, from which Penny but he resumed. Athletic took ball going through the net. brought off a fine gave from Bar- through Cheung Shin-hong, and ett; McGuir, Twelves, Metcalfe, the lead amidst great excitement, Recreio attacked, and Pau was clay. Small Units were awarded Warner equalised from a penalty Coates, Pattison.

Played at Sookumpoo on Satur Shui Tin-tung scoring from a penalised for running too far with a free kick just outside the penal- before the interval.ray lovely pass by Choy Kwai-hung. the ball, and Remedios scored ty area, and Skinner reduced the The Queen's quickly took the day a poor game resulted in a win The sailors battled hard to get on after the second attempt, with lead with a fine drive. lead on resuming, Thurlow scor for Eastern by two goals to nij The Queen's proceeded to wearing a fine goal after a clever drib Small Units never looked like say- terms again but luck was not a nicely placed shot. Time came with them and the Athletic goal with South China deserving win their opponents down after this ble. The same player put his side ing the game for the forwards and play became very one-sided. further ahead within five minutes, were feeble when near goal had some extraordinary escapes.ners by the odd goal.

For the Navy, Brockman gave

Cracking Pace

Richardson added a third goal for after which Athletic reduced mat Play was chiefly confined to mild- a sound display in goal. Corn- The pace set throughout was nhla side with a great shot from 25 ters by scoring from a mix-up in field throughout the opening half, and the teams crossed over with wall and Baker were a capable cracker, and Recreio pleased their yards range. Almost immediate the goal mouth,

SMALL UNITS v. EASTERN

Yui-wat gave his side the lead with a good shot fram & difficult angle Eastern continued to monopolise the game and Small

pair of backs, and the middle line supporters by leading at half a perfect centre from Byrne The Queen's continued to press a blank score sheet, did well to a man. Of the for-time. For this they have to was converted by Barclay who and Thurlow scored with a beauti- After the resumption Eastern wards Bowles and Mann were the thank. Beltrao who is a cool and showed himself a first class oppor-iful, first-time- drive just prior to played superior football and Fung most dangerous. *..

steady goalie and who brought off tunist The game lost much of the game being stopped. Result:

some great savea Ogley and its interest at this stage and it be Xavier, the veteran backs were in came a question ofhow many Chinese Athletic Navy

great form and Ogley, excepting more times the Queen's would for his one mistake, played a score. Caldicutt was responsible Eastern Ram Ramzan, Units were hard pressed. Dallah great game.

for some lightning runs down Mohammed; Hussain Cheung headed the second goal from a Remedios was good at half, and the left wing and he made the Yui-mam, Fang Yul-wai T. All, cortier. At the Club ground before a Rocha stood out from his con-opening for Barclay to complete Chan Yuk, Dallah, Haroon, Sulan, Result

Phich Small: Units: Watson; Parker; fire crowd the Clubs played a freres, playing a dashing game the hat trick" with a shot

enny, no chance. The same Walker-Bolton, Croaddale, Cor capital match, a draw being a throughout.

H.K.F.C. V. KOWLOON F.C.

Small Units

Eastern

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