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CUP SOCCER
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The Chinese team made a dea- perate effort,, Suef and Fung striving hard for a point but Mott saved at full length and China were out of luck. After clever work by Leach, who was in a-merry mood, Reeves got an- were now on top. other good goal and the Army
As a result of Saturday's game, the Lai Wah Cup this year gues to the Army team, which defeat the defence and brought the total Stock benefited by a mistake of ed-the-Chinese-at-Happy Valley up to four. before what was somewhat near a record crowd by four clear
Just after this Tso Kwei-shing goals. It was a pity that one of brought off a rather glaring foul the star Chinese players had. ton Hill, the Army centre half, be sent off the field just before who had to retire temporarily, time for what our correspondent and the referee, at once
gave describes as foul play,
China's outside right marching
nera,
In the only first division match orders. This was the only un- the Police again sprang a sur-
pleasant incident in a big game prise, beating the Kowloon Club in which Army were good win- by the single goal scored, with, too, practically the last kick of the game, Luck certainly in not with EN-Kowloon this season, but it must
25th, 26th, 27th February and 2nd March, 1929.
Army Team balanced lot.
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In the junior division the one Skiggs both played on top of surprising result was provided in their form. HID WRS a great the Recreio-Artillery match, the worker, but has not the artistry military men winning by six clear of Sims. Much was expected of goals. Small Units managed to the Army forwards and they did draw with Kowloon and Navy not disoblige. to the tune of three goals to one. his goals were gems. He is a Reeves disappointed early but. The two Chinese teama drew.
After the Lai. Wah Cup game to any side.
very dangerous, and a useful man H.E. the Officer Administering Leach, considering the speed of the Government (Hon. Mr. W. Tthe game, was at times masterly, Southorn, C.M.G.) was introduced His passes were always well by Mr. Dyer, President of the judged but his brilliant partner, H.K.F.A., and presented the Cup Caldicutt, had a very quiet day to Hill, of the Queen's Regiment for him. Cross and Stock com- (captain of the Army team). He bined well and completed a dan- also presented a small replica of gerous line, the Beds. and Herts. the Cup to each of the Army man showing a good turn of players, shaking hands with each speed. of them and congratulating them. individually.
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RESULTS AT A GLANCE
Lai Wah Cup Final
Army
Kowloon
4 Chinese Division 1
Police
Division II
Chinese Athletic 1 South China Navy (B).... 3 St. Joseph's Queen's Regt. 1 Eastern Small Units... 1 Recreio
Pau, for China, saved in great style on many occasions but had little chance with the goals. The backs were good in the first half, but overwhelmed in the second. Lam Yuk-ying played å very sound game and Leung Yuk- tong was good on the other wing. 1Wong Shui-wai kicked well but
his fielding was poor.
A 1
Chen and Suen were again the 1better wing but Suen fed to the left far too much, although this wing was always a danger.
Kowloon
0 R.A.
G
Lai Wah Cup Final
ARMY. CHINA
Fung did many clever things but both he and Lai Wai-koon, missed early chances and Tao up to his retirement played well.
The Army were the better team especially in the accond were occupied and half and China disappointed in there was only standing room the first half when they had when the teams lined out as several red hot chances. under:
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Division I
KOWLOON v. POLICE.
Army: Mott (Beds. and Herts.); Hooper (Queen's), Martin (KO.S.B.); Everest (K.O.S.B.), Hill (Queen's), Skiggs. (K.O.S.B.); Cross (Beds. and Herts.), Stock. (KO.S.B.),
By a goal scored with the last Reeves (K.O.S.B.), Leach (R.A.), kick of the match, Police manag- Caldicutt (Queen's),
ed to defeat the ill-fated Kowloon
China: Pau Ka-ping (South side in a game which was singu- China); Ng Kam-chuen (Athle- larly lacking in thrills.. The tic), Lai Yuk-tat (Athletic); teams were:-
R.N.
Atkinson,
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Leung Yuk-tong (Athletic), Police: Clark; Wynne, WI- Wong Shui-wai (Athletic), Lam liams; Brittain, Hudson, Jessop; Yuk-ying (Athletic); Tao. Kwei Gowans, MucGreavy, Fraser, shing (Athletic), Lai Wai-koon Oram, Johnson. (Athletic), Fung King-chung Kowloon-Angus; Guest, Pile; (South China), Suen Kam-shun Hedley, McKelvie, Easterbrook; (Athletic), Chan Kwong-iu Clemo, Spary, Miles, Hayes, (Athletic)
Baldwin Referee: L.B.S.A.
Played opened quietly but Police soon commenced a raid on Linesmen: Messrs. Stokes and the home goal, Oram and Johnson Smith.
being conspicuous with some Pau won the toss, a great shout clever passing, and Angus saved- announcing the fact, and China well from Fraser. The home played with the sun and wind attenm retaliated through Miles and their backs. Chen and Suen im-Spary and the former gave to mediately got busy on the left, Baldwin who gave Clarke a hot but Hooper relieved and Pau one to clear. Police were soon saved early from Reeves close in. back again, but found. Pile in The exchanges were fast and ex- great form at right back for the citing and the wind, and sun home team, this player repeatedly were bothering the Army, who could not get China out of their half for some time.
Suen sent just over, and Mott saved a good one from Fung, but Cross, with lively play, tested Pau at the other end, the goalie clearing.
close in and China were unlucky, Fung next missed a fine chance
Mott doing a lot of useful work ard Hooper staving off some very hot attacks.
Reeves got in another but though Pau fumbled he even- tually cleared, and China swept down the field in a great attack: which ended with Lai Wah-koon hitting the underside of the bar, the Army defence being rattled. Army luckily cleared
China were out for the leader, but the Army defence was play ing desperately and Fung missed a glorious chance close in Mott saved again from Chen, the goalle showing good anticipation, and the teams crossed over level with Army lucky with a clean score sheet...
Brisk Start
The second half started briskly. but it was acon apparent that wind and sun were important fac-} tors, and although China came close early Army took up the runping, and Reeves, lying well up, smashed a low shot through a crowd. of defenders and Army were one up.
Army followed up their success and the halves playing well. The forwards were given many chances and Leach threading his way through finished with a crashing, shot which had Pau well beaten.
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