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Martin, Davey, Torrié McGlinchey were the star turns for the Borderers,
H.K, CLUB v. POLICE
Brockman were a strong rear- guard,
half further goals were added by Barkham, from a penalty, Craw- ley (8), Hart and Stevens,
Realt:
K.O.S.B. South China "B" ...
QUEEN'S REGT. v. SMALL UNITS
2
South China had an off day. The team shaped poorly, the and Navy's first goal being due to faulty defence. Nevertheless, the first half of the match was worth going a long way to see, the foot- ball being clever and even. The sudden scoring by the sailors This match was played on St. Jearly in the second half was sensa On the Athletic ground at Joseph's ground and attracted tional, and it was apparent that Happy Valley, Queen's proved a large number of spectatora, the Chinese defence was rattled, too good for Small Units and won The game ended in a draw, which The halves could not hold the comfortable by four goals to nil. on the run of the game was quite strong Navy forwards, and this The losers had a fair amount of a fair result. The teams lined out threw a lot of work on the full the game in midfield, but failed to as follows:-
backs, who were shaky. Ip Pak-penetrate a sound defence, in Club: Edwards; Wallington,wa was a bright forward. The left which Dennis excelled,
Harrison opened the score for Bishop: McBride, Stewart, Wat-wing kept trying, but the for- son; Reid, Scott, Goldman, Alex-ward line was below its usual the Queen's, and the same player. ander, and Trambitzky.
form and combination was lackincreased the lead before the Police: Clarke; Wynne, Wil-ing. The sailors played a fast and interval. The second half was liams; Brittain, Hudson, Jessop; dashing game and were very almost entirely in favour of the Gowans, McGreavy, Fraser, superior in the second half when Queen's, but Pritchard and Oram, and Shepherd.
China's defence looked very weak. Walker played well in the Small
Result:-
Units' defence. Queen's were not to be denied, however, and further points were added by Mortimer and Harrison.
Result:-
Referee:-Captain A. W. Aus- tin, M.C., M.M., R.A.
*
The game was half an hour late in starting as the referee made the Club obtain fresh jerseys, because of the resemblance be-. tween the teams' colours.
Royal Navy
South China
6 1.
KOWLOON v. RECREIO
Queen's 'Regt.
Small Units.....
0
RECREIO v. R.A.F.
It has been seldom that luck has come Kowloon's way this The Game
season, but The Club set the pace in the
they certainly, had A good share in their first half and kept | Wynne and Williams very busy in the de- for the latter did most of the at- managed to take both points League encounter with Recreio, At King's Park the Airmen fence for a long time. Goldman
tacking and were distinctly un- from Recreio after a rather dull appeared to be suffering from a fortunate to drop both points. It game. Neither side showed a damaged ankle, but he played is to the credit of the home great deal of ability in attack, very well. The Police forwards team, however, that they availed but R.A.F. were just a trifle were weak in front of goal, and on themselves of their chances bet- superior and deserved their nar- several occasions open goals wereter than the visitors, and the de- row victory. missed, although Brittain
Gallagher opened Hudson were constantly feeding particular, giving a fine display.
fence was always safe, Pile, in the scoring for the Air Force, and C. Gosano equalised after Teams:- ed the score through Goldman,
Jarvis had brought off some fine Kowloon: Angus; Robson, saves from Gonsales and Santos. who received a nice pass from Alexander. He made no mistake, Pile; Hedley, Easterbrook, Dow-The second half ruled fairly and shot in the corner, giving man; Clemo, McKelvie. Spary, even, neither team bein gon the
Miles, and Baldwin. Edwards no chance,
target when near goal. Gallag- was the best goal of the match. Silva-Netto; ..C. Remedios, A. however, and Recreio strove in Recreio: Beltran; Xavier, her managed to find the net again, Both sides attacked hard, and it looked as if the Police would Remedios, Assumpeao; Brown, vain for an equaliser. equalise, but they missed still Rocha, A. Gosano, Ward, and
Pereira.
and
the forward line. The Club open-
This
more chances.
Half time arrived with the
Sole Agents: W. R. LOXLEY & CO., Hong Kong. Club leading.
DAILY CROSS- WORD PUZZLE.
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Club
Police.
Police Equalise
11
2
Result
• 'R.A.F.
Recreio
ST. JOSEPH'S v. KOWLOON
both teams
Referee: Mr. Ip Kaurko. Kowloon set up a determined attack from the outset, and McKelvie and Miles both went, close, after a fine centre from A keen and evenly contested Baldwin, Beltrao was kept busy game The Police had the wind in for some time and gave a sound Valley,
was witnessed at Happy their favour in the second half exhibition in the Recreio goal, his bright and enterprising football. playing and went away with a determined clearances being the personifica- Kowloon had rather more of the effort to score. McGreavy went tion of coolness. Miles opened play throughout, and deserved through and tested Edwards the scoring for Kowloon as the re- their win. The only goal of the with a good shot, but the latter sult of a great individual effort first half was scored by Moss, who brought off a fine save. The which commenced near the half burst through in great style. The Police constantly attacked, and way line. The Recrelo forwards second half was evenly, contested things looked very dangerous for were by no means at their best, for a time, and Kony was un the Club. However, Bishop was and Gosano. saw many of his lucky on several occasions for St. on form in their defence, and passes go astray through lack of Joseph's. saved them on many occasione. anticipation on the part of his goals for the visitors, while The Police equalised through & colleagues.
Omar replied for the Saints.
nice shot from Fraser. In spite
of determined attacks by both sides no further score was added
and the match ended in a draw of one goal each,
Result:-
Police Club
1
S. CHINA v. ROYAL NAVY'
Half-time:
Kowloon, Recreio
1
1 0
Kowloon's Winner The second half was fought out at a fast pace, with Recreio rather the more forceful in at tack. Ward contributed several clever dribbles, and Brown was always a source of danger to the home defence. Angus made The Royal Navy, at Caroline many fine saves at this stage, but Hill, before a large crowd, played was rather slow in getting rid of dashing football and beat South the ball on more than one occa- China by six goals to one. The aion. Kowloon increased their locals disappointed, the defence lead in a breakway, Spary beat- collapsing in the second portioning Beltrao after a great piece of of the game.
work by McKelvie. Recreio set Teams:-
up & continuous attack from the South China-Pau Ka-ping: re-start, and opened their account Li Tin-sang. Lau Kau; Leung through A. Gosano who scored Wing-tuk, Pang Wa-hing, Leung from close range. The Kowloon Wing-chiu: Li Tin-choy, Pau goal had some miraculous escapes Ka-chuen, Fung King-chung, Lau during the last few minutes, | Mau, and Ip Pak-wa.
several shots striking the wood- Navy:-Brockman; Barkham, work of the goal.. Baker; Greenland, Evans, Far- lowe; Van Tromp, Firth, Cann, Kernick, and Preston.
Result:
Kowloon Recreio
League Div. II
S, CHINA (A) v. NAVY RES.
Referee Mr. W. Hollands. The Navy started with a bright movement and were early danger. ous, forcing a corner which was cleared with difficulty. South China tried. to get going, but the Navy were strong in defence, the This match at, Caroline Hill re- halves feeding nicely. Kernick sulted in an easy victory for the had the ball in the net whilst the Navy Reserves who fielded a China backs were guessing, a fine strong side and had no difficulty shot leaving Pau helpless. The in winning by three clear goals. exchanges after this were very In the first halt Navy exerted exciting, and China found Brock great pressure but smart defen- man and Barkham great in de sive work by Ching and the fences.
Immediately following, China goalie kept them out until however, one of the Navy backs Sorby went through with a nice handled and Fung equalised from goal and Hassell scored quickly the penalty. A great first half after, Navy leading by 2 goals at ended level.
the interval. Bouth China played up well in the second half and The Navy scored through Cann Tam was nearly through, Navy two minutes from the restart, and goalie doing well. Clarke went came strong again. Li Tin-sang through for Navy with good work put the ball back over Pau's head and Sorbie, came near. Navy and the Navy were two up in a were much stronger in all depart few minutes. It was the Navy's ments and were well served by day, Baker and Barkham were Sorby, Hassell, Clarke and Carey, solid, giving nothing away, while Ching, Tam and Tsang were Kernick scored the sailors' fourth prominent for the locals. goal, Cann following with the fifth HONG KONG HEIGHTS after good work by the front line K.O.S.B. v. SOUTH CHINA "B" Play was now one sided, and the For the information of visitors "Tars," excepting for an occa the following list of some of the sional break away by Ip Pak-wa highest points on the Island and on the Chinese left, were control Mainland is published:--
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ling the game with ease. A bril liant low shot by Preston: com. pleted the Navy's score and South China were well beaten.
At Sookumpoo on Saturday the Borderers made a splendid re- covery after a disastrous start, and finished up winners by the wide margin of seven goals to two. South China started off with great, dash, and opened the score In the first minute, Bird putting Fore and aft the Navy were through his own goal when hard strong, the forwards playing a pressed. South China went fur fine combined game. Kernick ther-ahead almost immediately was especially prominent through Chan Shui- throughout, and Cann and Van this stage, the
Brilliant Play
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doing well
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Result:-
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