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CHINESE DAY SUCCESSES IN THE FOOT.
BALL LEAGUE": CAROLINE HILL VICTORY
THE CHINA MALE,
cunning. Reeves was warmly ap plauded for two fine clearances from free kicks. A misunder standing between McGlinchy and Skiggs nearly let the Athletic In, but McDougall came out to make a well judged clearance. N Everest missed a good chance hereabouts by failing to trap the ball in front of goal, and a fast and interesting but blank first half terminated with the Border ers alightly the better team.
Soldiers Lead
Recrelo then worked hard to equalise and their forwards a beautiful goal with a stinging shot in the corner, Edwards be ing unable to get to it.
Club Lead Again- The Club pressed hard but Silva Netto was in tip-top form and continually robbed Goldman of the ball.
However, the Club made a determined forward rush. Scott took possession of the ball and made no mistake about putting it right past Beltrao, thus giving the Club the lead again.
against odds in one of the best Junior games of the season.
R.A v. St. Joseph's
MONDAY, DECEMBER, 31, 1928.
By the odd goal in Ave, Royal INFORMATION WANTED
Artillery Reserves defeated St. Joseph's College at Bookumpoo. Costello gave St. Joseph's the lead until the interval. Leonard increased the advantage. Then Reed and Taylor equalised for the Gunners and Taylor put in the winning goal.
Eastern v. R.N.
Dodds kept a good goal, Hooper and Sharp played well. the plaid of the Morris was halves, Barclay and Larking were in their best form in a bright forward line but the Queen'e were never allowed to China's football "foss" worked get their last movement in. overtime in the Hong Kong Pau Ka-ping was in fine form Amateur Football League or in South China's goal; his clear- Saturday. Of the five purely (ances at critical moments being Chinese teams engaged, three first-class. Yu Cheuk-war part Won and two shared the paints. nered Li Tin-sang splendidly, the cool and In no case was there more than newcomer playing a one goal advantage, but it brainy game. Leung Wing-tak
Athletic were first away on re (was the best of a good half-back counted nevertheless.
For a time the Club were press At Caroline Hill, South China line. South China won on their suming. Ng Kam-chuan ran A.A's Int XI were value for their forward display. The vanguard through, but was closely attending hard, but through beautiful defeat by the only goal of the served up dazzling football at ed by Martin, the ball going defensive work by Silva-Netto
and weak shooting on the part match of the 1st Batt. the times. Fung King-cheung was behind.
Everest sent Stock through of Trambitzky-they were unable Chinese áll a centre-forward neded to be Queen's Royal Regt.
to score! Silva Netto was con-added two more, both through Athletic profited by a mistake in and Lau Mau a fine inside. Ip with a perfect header, but the in-
tinually applauded.
Goodridge, who made his bag the tactics of the 2nd Batt. King's Pak-wa was brilliant at outside-side-right was just too late for
Recreio found it hard to get three. Haroon played a brainy * Own Scottish Borderers and left, the left wing being China's the ball in a race with Chan Shak-
past Bishop.
game at inside left for Eastern) thereby annexed both points. great attacking force through-pu
and showed excellent promise. Athletic won in division II and out. 'both South China's Junior teams
drew.
RESULTS AT A GLANCE
Division I
1
1st Queen's Bext. 9 S. China A.A. Chinese Athletic 2 2nd K.0.5.B.'s 1 Chipse Recreio 2 Heng Kong F.C.
Division II
1st Queen's Regt. Kowloon F.C. South China "A" 12rd K.O.S.B.'s
Chinese Athletic 2 Small Units..
2.
Sporting Game
The game was splendidly con- tested, free from fouls of any serious description, and Queen's played a sporting game through- out; so that the match was one of the best seen this
The Borderers experienced a shock when McDougall fumbled & centre and lost the ball, but Martin smothered a shot which would have undoubtedly found the net..
The second half opened with Recreio having the wind at their back. The Club took the ball forward and attacked, but faulty shooting by Trambitzky resulted in several good chances being wasted.
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On St. Joseph's College ground, Eastern F.C. lost to Royal Navy Reserves by four goals to nil, the sallora being superior both in at- tack and defence. Goodridge and Sorbie pierced, the losers' elfadel. in the first half. By adopting bustling tactics, the R.N.
King's Park Draw Each side scored once in each
half at King's Park where Club de Recreio Reserves met South China A.A.'s "B" XI. In both halves of the game, the Chinese led and the home team equalised. The scorers were Ip Koon-raing, Cheung Chang-tak, Santos,
After 10 minutes, Stock sent
Goldman Held Torrie away and the ensuing cen season..tre was taken on the run by
The Recrelo forwards then took Everest, who scored with a nice possession and Victor, secing drive.
Brown left open on the wing, Santos. The Borderers continued to have the better of matters and passed to him. Away went the diminutive Brown, with Bishop Stock was a constant thorn in the and McBride after him. He best side of the Athletic defence.
them for speed and made sure of his ehot-beating Edwards with a real hot one and thus bringing the score to 2-all.
There was not a dull moment. The control of the game also was 2 most satisfactory and the large crowd cheered from start to finish a fine sporting struggle with Royal Artillery St. Joseph's honours going the right way on Eastern F.C. ... Royal Navy Res. 4 Club de Recreio 2 S. China "3" the day's play.
QUEEN'S REGT. v. S. CHINA
2
ATHLETIC v. K:0.S.B.
Two for Athletic
An attack by the Athletic left wing looked unhealthy for the drove a first-timer just over the cross-bar.
Recreio then put on extra pres sure and tried hard to score, both Brown and Pereira playing a beautiful, fast game, but Bishop was a towe of strength in the de- fence and continually robbed them.
At this stage the KOS.B.'s seemed to lose a lot of their vital ity and the Athletic proceeded to raid their goal in determined
The Club made a determined style.
The equalising goal was the reattack. For a time, matters sult of clever work by the right looked very black for the Recreio, wing, which drew Reeves out of but Silva-Netto had Goldman well The bail was then in hand and nover gave him a position. smartly centred, and Suen Kam- chance to get through. Recreio Star shun had no diffifficulty in scoring from close in.
The match between the 1st The 2nd Batt, King's Own Scot-Borderers, but Suen Kam-shun Batt. the Queen's Royal Regt, and tish Borderers again made the South China A.A. was played at fatal mistake of easing up in the Sookumpoo. It was productive of last 15 minutes of their game on `brilliant football, both teams go- the HKFC. ground at Happy ing all out, but South China were Valley, with the result that Chin. Athletic turned defeat into undoubtedly just better and their ese one, goal victory did not flatter victory.
The Borderers took Reaves. them. Teams:-
1st Queen's, Regt.:-Dodds; from centre-forward and played Hooper, Sharp; Byrne, Hill, him at right back; and the move Morris; Larkin, Richardson, was a complete success. Everest played as leader of the attack and Canton, Barelay, Caldibutt,
South China-Pau Ka-ping: did well, but was unfortunate in Li Tin-sang, Yu Cheuk-wa; Leung getting but little support from his Wing-tak, Pang Wa-hing, Leung left wing, both Alexander and Wing-chiu; Lai Tin-choy, Pau Ka- McGlinchy having an off day.
Athletic had four 2nd XI play chuen, Fung King-cheung, Lau
ers out. Teams: Mau, Ip Pak-wa.
Referee:-Capt. A. W. Austin, M.C., M.M., R.A.
2nd Batt. K.0.8.B.: - Mc- Dougall; Reeves, Martin Skiggs, Torrie, Stock, Fung King-cheung put his for. Davey, Gear: wards going and South China Everest, McGlinchy, Alexander.
Chinese Athletic:-Chan Shak were hot on the attack from the start, but Dodds saved well and pu; Wong Shui-wo, Lai Yuk-tat; Wong Shui-wa, Hooper punted away for Richard Ho Cho-yin, son to test Pau Ka-ping with a Leung Yuk-tong; Ng Kam-chuen, great drive, but the goalie saved Shek Pui-tino, Wong Pak-chung, Suen Kam-shan, Chan Kwong-lu, a beauty.
Referee: Warrant Engineer Forwards' Day Oul Both teams were playing good J. W. Barber, R.N.*- football but South China's for ward work, from an early stage, was brilliant.
Fast Pace
The game commenced at a fast pace, both teams attacking in
At the other end, Ekiggs sent
The same player was nearly through again, but Davey tackled in the nick of time and cleared in fine style.
The Athletic were now having by far the better of matters and, as the result of a beautifully com bined movement, Shek Pui-tim lobbed a first-timer neatly past McDougall.
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WATER SUPPLY
Level and Storage of water in Re- servoirs on December 1, 1928;- CITY AND HILL DISTRICT WATER WORKS.
For the Club, Scott and Alex-| ander (in the forward line) play-Tytam ....... ed well but Trambitzky missed open goals by shooting many wide. Bishop shone in the de fence and Edwards, in goal, play. ed a good game. He should make a first-class goal-keeper in time, being quite young yet..
1927 1928 9' 4"B 15 2′′B} fytam Byewash... 19'10"B 26' 6"B Tytam Intermediate 20 2B 12' 9"B 94'11"B Tytam Tuk
...12' 1"B 20 "B 17' 1"B 21' 9"B Pokfulum Wang Nei Chung
[Note: B. denotes "Below Overflow": A. denotes "Above Overflow: L do notes "Level with Overflow."]
Storage la millions and Decimals of gallons.
1927 ·1028. 309.86 268.88
2,78
Tytam Tuk
1,146.25
For Recreio, Rocha, Pereira and Brown were the pick of the forward line, Brown being a con- Tytam Desperate Rally The closing stages saw the tant danger because of his Tytom Byewash .....
was Silva-Netto, who played & Wong Nai Chung ..... 16.52 Borderers making desperate but speed. The best man, however, Tytam Intermediate.. 195.90 spasmodic attempts to regain the beautiful game in the defence, be- Pokfulum ground lost, but the Athletic proving continually applauded for his ed capable of hanging on to their determined efforts to stop Gold- lead and can be considered fortun-
man and Scott, ate in retiring with both points.
A very large crowd watched the struggle..
RECREIO v. H.K.F.C.
At King's Park, the match
harbour.
between Club de Recreio and Hong Kong F.C. attracted many spectators from both sides of the The game was keen and very fast from the beginning The Club were rather weak in shooting at times whilst the Recreio were dangerous in front of goal every time. Four goals were divided. Teams:-
The game was exciting from start to finish. The teams were about equal on the run of the play.
L
.50 104.00 707.88 9.45
29.04 21.15
Total.....1,701.25 1,201.83 Consumption of water in the City and Hill District in millions and de- eimals of gallons during the month of November.
to 30, 1927.
22,7
15.3
1927 1928 288,88 Consumption an
190.17 Estimated population 417,080 427.400 AMONG THE JUNIORS Consumption per head
'por day Full Supply in all Rider Main Di The Reserves of the 1st Batt.tricts during November 1927 with the the Queen's Royal Regt, secured exception of tine districts West of the biggest victory of the day in Enstern Street where an Intermittent division II, trouncing Kowloon Supply was given from November 18 FC Reserves by 3-2. The curi- the Rider Main Districts were discon
Services to houses. In ous feature was that the losers rected and a supply was given by scored both their goals in the public street fountains daily during first ten minutes! Then the in- November 1928. fantrymen replied with eight (Beatty: 8, Harrison 2, Mortimer Kowloon's scorers 2. Evans 1). were King and-Moss.
At Caroline Hill Tin Yuk-on scored for South China A.As "A" XI at Caroline Hi against the Reserves of the H.K.F.C.: Edwards; Holt, 2nd Batt. the King's Own Scot Bishop; McBride, Wallington,
second half. Hume equalised and Watson; Reid, Alexander, Gold-tish Borderers. This was in the the score ended at 1-all. Hume, man, Scott, Trambitzky.
Bird, McKnight, Hart and Craig were the pick of their alde.
Pau Ka-chuen missed after turn.
Chan Kwong-iu neatly beat splendid passing by the front!
Reeves and centred, but Gear rank.
Martin and Sharp covered welt made a clever and timely clear but Ip Pak-wa, with a great cenance. tre, crossed and Dodds-punched The Athletic left wing were an extremely nippy pair and gave out well.
Queen's tried to break away Reeves and Gear many an anxi- Larking doing well on the right, ous moment. but Leung Wing-tak put South China on the attack and Lau Man Stock away and the inside-right beat Dodds with a lively cross put in a fine drive from long to end and provided many thrills shot which was disallowed owing range, which the Athletic goalie to a South China player, being cleared in capable style.. A head er from Everest was similarly under the cross-bar.
The match was intensely excit disposed of. ing, Larking and Barclay shining Lal Yuk-tat conceded a corner for Queen's while South China's which was got away, and Athle on the left, forwards were having a day out, tic again attacked the long passing game from wing where Chan Kwong-iu gave Mc to wing being very pretty to Dougall a nasty one to deal with. watch.
Stock was the most prominent Fung King-cheung gave Dodds of the K.O.S.B. forwards and a serious handful and the Queen's twice in quick succession he had -goalie was doing well..
the Athletic goal-keeper in dif- moment later, The interval arrived with no ficulties. A score but this half was South Everest was, just a second too China's and Queen's were lucky, late to rush a perfect centre
from Torrie into the net. to have a clean score sheet.
The Winning Goal From the re-start Queen's came strongly, but Li Tin-sang relieved well.
Borderers Better-
Recreio: Beltrão; Gosano, Silva-Netto; Marques, Remedios, Silva; Victor, Ward, Roza Pereira, Rocha, Brown.
Referee: C.P.O. Willis, R.N. One Each
There was some keen mid-field play, each side striving to get away. The Club succeeded and A rasping long shot by Gear, Goldman passed to Trambitzky which just scraped the cross-bar, who shot wide. A determined at was the next item of note; and tack by the Club produced a After short work, Fung King the Athletic defence was not re- scuffle over the Recreio goal and cheung placed Lau Mau in pos-lieved until Everest went just the referee blew for a corner but, on an appeal by the Club for- session and the inside right scor wide with a header. ed with
a great shot three McDougall did well to clear awards, he consulted the linesman minutes from the resumption. fast, low drive from Wong Pak- and awarded a goal for the Club, Queen's urged on, made a big choung, the veteran centre-for- Trambitzky being responsible for attempt and Pau Ka-ping saved award playing with all his usual the shot. tesser from Caldicutt,
wero
South China, however, upsetting the Queen's forwarda and Barclay and Larking were both robbed close in.
Following a very exciting raid on the Queen's goal, South China were awarded a penalty, but Fung King-cheung shot high over the bar.
From the kick out, Queen's went right through, Barclay's ahot going just outside
The teams were all out the ex citement was intense, and the football of a high order,
Queen's put on all pressure and looked like equalising. Li Tin- sang and Yu Cheuk-wa were in the way and there was always a South Ching defender Larking, with a lovely cross, found Pau Ka-ping at his best.
South China attacked to the end and were deserving winners. Teams Compare
Queen's fielded their XI, Larking making re-appearance at out, but South China gav exhibition of the season, of the forwarde
Athletic v. Small Units Chinese Athletic Reserves de- feated Small Units (of the South China Command) by the odd goal in three at Happy Valley. Choy Ping-fan and Li Hing-ching open- ed the scoring for the winners and then Sabin reduced the deficit. The soldiers had only ten men in the first half and, after the change of ends, there was no fur- ther scoring Small Units deserve sympathy for a plucky display
KOWLOON WATER WORKS LEVEL
1927 1928 Kowloon Reservoir
... 8'7" 010"B Shek La! Fai Reser
voir
0'6′′B '1'10"B} Reception Reservoir
Storage of millions and decimals' of. gallons.
1927 1928 Shek Lai Pui RReservoir 99,10 108.60 Kowloon Reservoir ...
.... 269,00 34834 Reception Reservoir
31.61
de Total S******
899.71462.50 Consumption of water in Kowloon in millions and decimals of guilona] Auring the month of November.
1927 1928
· 99,41 105.21 Consumption........ Estimated population 142,760 167,800 per day 19.1 20.9 Consumption per head
Fall Supply in all districts during November 1927 and 1928, NAA
The Government Analyst's reporti show that the quality of the water is
satisfactory,
:..
Total rainfall to November 30, 1927, 106.50, November 30, 1928, 71.16
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