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LEAGUE FOOTBALL
Unexpected Results In Saturday's Games
NO GOALS IN THRILLING, MATCH
MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1929.
game and
The Chinese should have opened Artillery could not got past Pau The Recreio were not to be out- the scoring when Chan Kwong-lu Ka-ping, and play in the second played though, and soon got settled aent across a lovely low centre, but half was much a repetition of the down when some very fast and pret- none of the forwards were in posi- first session, except that Ng Pe- ty football ensued, each team having tion to accept it.
kui scored with a shot that beat an equal share in the From the clearance the Club Fletcher owing to it being slight keeping the spectators at a high obtained possession and began a ty deftected by Oliver in tackling pitch of excitement. It took twenty caid on the Athletic goal, a raid his man.
minutes hard play before the first goal arrived, and this from a flag kick taken by Dickinson and headed in by Bocking.
that ultimately resulted in Peers opening his side's account with a fine drive which left Chan Shek-pul helpless.
Club Spring Big Surprise On Athletic
Saturday's football produced some excellently contested games With this goal in arrears the and a few unexpected results. The Club are most heartily to be Chinese struve hard to get an equal congratulated on their narrow victory at The Stadium, for few terms, but the passing of their for teams are likely to leave there with full points. The meeting of the wards was very erratic. two Regiments at Sookumpoo created a titanie struggle and after The Club almost increased their ninety minutes of fast clean football neither goal had been pene- lead when Feers headed just over trated. Kowloon scored a welcome win over St. Joseph's, this match from a nice paas by Gilchrist being played on the former's ground owing to a re-arrangement of Shortly following this the interval three of the fixtures. The weather was again rather on the warm whistle aounded with the Club mala- side, but attendances were good everywhere and the football served |taining their one goal land, after a up was of excellent quality.
fairly even first half.
Half Time:
RESULTS AT A GLANCE-
Athletic Club
Chinese Improve
!
1
1.
On resuming the Chinese shewed
Result:
South China Royal Artillery
Comment
3
1
1
This seemed to wake both teams South China played much the up considerably and Recreio were faster game, and were more, per- unlucky not to score just before the severing in their tackling than interval when Beltran put just over, their opponents. A sound defence and so the interval arrived with made the attempts of the Gunners Recreio one down. break down, though they wore un-
Half Time:- lucky in their passes, which were Recreio nearly always either a little too
Navy short or else on opposing back. Consequently, Resuming, the Recreio showed they were unable to show what they meant business and a couple of they were capable of, and a good minutes after the start Gosano ran side were beaten by a better and through and scored giving Bogle au luckier one.
chance. The Navy soon retrieved the load, this time with a flag klek by Dickinson which was finished off by Foote.
the toes of an
KOWLOON v. ST. JOSEPHS ·
Lead Retrieved
Played on the former's, ground
The next 10 minutes were un- before a fair crowd of spectatora eventful but full of vigour. Kennedy Chau Kwang-ia made valuable a fairly fast and even game was hit the cross-bar and a melee In ground on the right and put across witnessed with the winners earning front of goal followed. The ball came
a perfect centre which Suen just the two points at the expense of falled to convert with a fine. first a very hardworking team. time drive that missed the goal by inches.
Division I
K.O.S.B.
0
Somerset. Light Infantry 0
Chinese Athletic
0
Hong Kong F.C.
I
South China
3
. Royallery
1
up much better than they did in the first half and went all out to get on level terms.
Manager. Hong Kong, 6th January, 1920.
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Division I.
K.O.S.B. v. SOMERSETS
This match attracted a large crowd to the Sookumpoo enclosure and few could have complained of a wasted afternoon, for the game teemed with excitement from
to watch.
The fact that no goals were scored does little to detract from
of the the general excellence
feree brought a most entertaining
match to a close.
Result:--
K.O.S.B. S.L.I.
on
0
0
'
to Kerrick just on the penalty area
Mr. Smith was referee and lined line, and with a low drive he beat
Lawrence. the teams up as under:
The Recrolo followed up fmme- Kowloon:-Nicholla; Gillot and Pile: Hedley, Dowman and Bliss; diately with another goal, this time
Gallater, Eastman,
Easterbrook, Roza Pereira being the captor.
During the next few minutes both McKelvie and Miles.
Bogle had a narrow escape when
The Club had a golden opportuni- ty to increase their load when Peers ran through and from close range shot weakly into the goalte's hands.
St. Josephs: Rocha; Hyder and sides had a flag kick but they Chan had no difficulty in clearing.
The Athletic never relaxed In Gomes: Victor, Reid and O. Omar: proved fruitless. their efforts to reduce this one goal | R. M. Omar, L. Sousa, T. Leonard,
The saved a shot from Beltrao which deficit and the Club's defence had Jackson and Fernandez.
brought him to the ground with the a warrying time of it keeping their citadel intact.
Kowloon soon got in their stride ball in his arms, and the Recreio Suen, obtaining possession on the and some pretty passing between forwards tried to kick him into the teft, put across a beautiful centre Miles and McKalvie was worth net. which Lee Wai-koon headed against better results in the early stages, However, it ended in the Navy It was not to be, however. St. clearing, and after a couple of
the upright.
but score.
W
Pretty Passing
Result:-
Recreio
Navy
2
3
Comment Taking everything into » con-
The Chinese were casfly on top at Josepha had a go at the Kowloon minutes' ding-dong play the whistle sideration, a division of the start to finish, and was a treat points is perhaps the most equit this stage and could do everything goal and were also unlucky. Nothing announced the end.
The Club's goal seamed daunted. Kowloon tried again and able result which could have
to have a charmed Ke, although this time were successful, Gallaher been arrived at,
The Somersets had a trifle the special mention must be made of giving Rocha no chance whatever.
A few exchanges followed for a
Comment better of matters as regards sear Rodger who played a very plucky
the then camD
The Navy turned out a much ing opportunities, but the game between the poata as time and short time and
Sousa. Nothing better team than last week, their play; it was a case of two won other hand Hall in their goal was again he was called upon to defend equaliser from
much happened for a time, then most vital change being Bogle who his goal. called upon more often than
From a breakaway by the Club Jackson looked very dangerous, and saved the side on numerous occa- Shears.
For the Borderers Reeves and Reid obtained possession and miss. drawing Nicholls from between the sions
The Sailors certainly deserved to Gardner played a great game in ed a fine chance to increase the lead, sticks, got the the full back division, the former when, with only the goalie to beat, but Gillat got it away in very clever win. Foote was a very effective
style.
forward, likewise Dickinson, Bock- being particularly brilliant at he shot wide.
Rocha was then kept busy until ing and Nixon who played a steady The final whistle came with the
game. Gear was the pick of a solid Chinese attacking desperately for half time with a series of shots
seemed very weak, and hard working middle line, that elusive goal, but all In vain. from McKelvie, Miles and Gallaher.
Half-time:- while Torrie and Stock shane in The Club thus emerged victors
Kowloon the vanguard. McGlinchey had a by the only goal of the match after decidedly off day, and Alexander very interesting and fast game, suffered as a result, while Everest in which the Athletic
unfortunate in losing. was overshadowed by West.
Result:-
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Gardner, K.O.S.B. Shears:
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S.L.L-Hall: Crawley, Hayward; Knapp, West, Harris; Palmer, Bewley-Bull. Rayson, Baker and
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Aimless Play The game commenced with some rather aimless play, the import- ance of the occasion no doubt
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The Borderers were the first to show up dangerously, when 4 free kick was awarded to them just outside the penalty area, but Reeves sent wide.
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The Sobfersets went about their well for their future in the work in a manner which augurs
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Athletic .......... Club
0
1
ly brilliant game at back, and SOUTH CHINA v. R. ARTILLERY
saved the situation a number of timea.
Crawley was also very sound, while the half backa gave splendid display, West and Harris
A large crowd witnessed South China defeat the Artillery by three goals to one in a fair wind
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St. Josephs
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Recrelo the only forwarda to do any really good work being Gosano and Brown. The half line played well together and Silva-Netto showed up as the best of the backs.
Lawrence was busy throughout
side men busy. Miles on a couple the game and was unlucky not to of occasions was very unlucky not stop one of the goals.
to net the ball. McKelvie was also uniucky in this respect, 15 minutes after the start.
A Fine Shot Some pretty combination left Easterbrook in possession and he
Division II
ATHLETIC “A” v. EASTERN
This game
was played on the
Bangkok, New York and B Fractoately after to save from Torrie being at the top of their form South China were a faster team promptly netted, placing the ball Stadium ground on Saturday and re-
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sulted in a-win-for-the-home-team- d were better balanced, whilst
St. Josephs strove hard during by 4 goals to one. better games at outside left, and the
I have seen Butcher play many and were
Artillery forwards lacked
Athletic-Wong Yun-sing; Mak the next 10 minutes to equalise but Bewley-Bull was also
rather off cohesion, and rarely looked dan-Gillot and Plle were ever in the Kwok-tung, Wong Shlu-wa; Leung right spot and Nicholls must have Yuk-tong, Ng Tak-wing, La! Kwok- Rayson was too well watched The teams were:-
felt very safe behind them, as he chiu; Li Heung-ching, Ho Ka-baung, South China-Pau Ka-ping: was only called on a few times to Li Kal-ming, Shek Pul-tin. Li Fong. by Davey to become really dan- gerous, but Baker and Palmer Lan Mau. Li Tin-shang; Leung stop the ball, which he did in a very Eastern:-J. Silva; Lau Ching-
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yan, Chung Lap-fum; Ng Ying-kay, It will be a matter of great in- Kwan Ng Pi-kui, Yip Pak-wa,
Kowloon suddenly broke away Chung Yuo-nam, Tong Wal-hung; terest to see who wins the re- Fung King-cheung, Chu Kwok-again and this time McKelvie made LA Plug-tong, Lo Kim-man, Sabhan, turn encounter which will be play-Juen. Cheng Tsul-hong-
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Royal Artillery. Fletcher; chance at all. Oliver, Rawlings; Oliver, Taylor,
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Allan, Walker, Fredericks..
Referee: Mr. Hollands.
Both teams were showing abun. dant energy and initiative, but the excitement Was a much for some of the forwards, whose knowledge of the where- abouts of the goal appeared rather
Butcher was given
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Dangerous
Play continued in a ding-dong The Athletic were the first to look fashion for the remaining 10 dangerous and Silva was called upon minutes with both defences being to save in quick succession from Li called on and showing that they Hung-ching and Ho Ka-heung, and were worthy of their positions.
shortly following this a shot from Result:-
Li Fong.
Kowloon
St. Josepha
Comment
.3 1
From a breakaway on the left, the Eastern were the first to score when Lai Ting-chol centred for Le The best team undoubtedly won Ping-tong to net from close range.
There was a good crowd present
A Corner at the Stadium on Saturday when! Fletcher was tested twice in the Athletic went down to the Club the first minute of the game, but by one goal to nil.
managed to clear, He gave a Although the Club are to be con- corner a few minutes later under gratulated on their win, it must be pressure, but the kick was unsuc- said that they were extremely lucky, cessful. The Artillery than drove although St. Josephs were by no as, at one stage of the game, the play to the other end of the pitch, means out of the picture, Rocha levelling matters
The Athletic were not long in up, however, Chinese were absolutely all over and Pau Ka-ping only just con- played particularly well in goal and Shek Pui-tin, intercepting a pass them and could do everything but trived to fist the ball away. Ng was assisted in no menn manner by from Li Heung-ching, drove past
Po-kui then missed the goal from Hyder and Gomes.
score.
0 0
Referee:-Mr. Mackie,
Pretty Ralds
f
Result:-
Kowloon
4
St. Josephs
1
RECREIO v. NAVY
Silva at close range.
The interval whistle sounded with matters even.
Half Time:—
Athletic
Eastern
A Fine Drive
The second half was only five minutes. old when the Athletic bare down on their opponents' goal and Li Hung-ching gave his side the lead with a fine drive which the goalie had little chance of saving.
From now on the Athletic held
The teams lined up as follows: an easy position, and Yip Pak- Rold was the best of the half line Athletic-Chan Shek-pui; Ng wa hit the cross-bar with aland of the forwarda, Leonard, A Great Contre
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and Reaves, but his centre was the Club defence were kept very play had been nearly all in the Mr.' Stokes controlled the game
The Club's goal had a narrow escape on one occasion, when from
Half Time Score.
South. China Royal Artillery
a corner taken on the right Pong On resuming, the Artillery Kenrick and Dickinson. Tak-shan put in a beautiful header showed to much better advan- The Upper Hand that just missed.
tage, and appeared to have more The Navy proceeded to take the From the goal kick play was combination. A little rough play upper hand immediately, and ware be transferred to the other end where led to some slight ill-feeling, and over andoua to score otherwise
The closing stages, saw both Davles again had hard luck with a the referee had to summon both; they might have got an early goal, teams desperately in earnest and surprise shot that the goale did sides for a short lecture. All their shots went wide, being some thrilling soenen took place I well to sRYS
Try as they might, however, the talding from long range.
Eastern
Athletic "A"
RECREIO v. ST. JOSEPH'S
Played at King's Park and rem sulting in a win for Recreio by the odd geal of three, play was (Continued on Page. 1.)
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