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CUP AND LEAGUE › FOOTBALL

Army Gain Narrow Victory Over Navy

CLUB AND RECREIO IN EXCITING DUEL

increase the lead, but through his hesitancy to shoot, was robbed.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1929,

CLUB v. RECREIO

Two Improved Teams at the Valley

Although not producing football

backs were able time after time to nip in and take the ball when a shot would surely have landed it into the net.

Alakicks Frequent

Play become more and more un-

A last minute determined raid by the Army forwards was fruit- ful when Stock put his side ahead with a fine ahot which was plac- ed well out of Jarvia's reach. of a very high quality, there was an interesting as time went on, mis From the kick-off the Navy | abundance of incident in this match kicks being far too frequent, whilst tried very hard to get on level and spectators were kept in suspenso all attempts at combination went torms, but the final whistle arriv right up to the final whistle,

completely by the board. The Chlef attraction on Saturday was the meeting of the Ser-ed with the Army maintalning

Recreio managed to collect their Rocha brought off a series of dar- vices in the first round of the Lai Wah Cup. A good crowd turned their one goal lead after a very first point of the season and with aing saves, but he is too much. In- even and well contested game, litttle luck would have run out win clined to trust to a kick when his hands should be brought into play. up at the Kowloon F.C. ground and were rewarded by a fine sporting with the Navy slightly unlucky ners.

There was not a great deal in it, struggle which resulted in a victory for the Army, by the narrow

however, and a division of the points margin of three goals to two.

The Club fought out a great battle with Recreio at Happy Valley and divided the points after a great struggle, in which the result was in doubt right up to the final whistle.

The Athletic did only what was, to be expected in accounting for the Police, while South China defeated St. Joseph's in a wretched- ly poor game which was marred by the fact that T. Leonard was ordered off the field shortly before the close.

Two matches in the Junior division were unplayed. R.A.M.C. failed to put in an appearance against South China "A," and the Navy versus University-match ́had to be called off owing to the non- appearance of the referee.

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Division II.

3 H.K.F.C.

2 Somersets

0 Ewo

3 Kowloon

Chinese "A" 3 Recreio

0 St. Joseph's 3 8. China" "B".

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Division II.

not to make a draw.

Result:-

Army Navy

Division I.

ATHLETIC v. POLICE

Athletic In Form at the Stadium

no difficulty in adding a further As was expected, the Athletic had

two points to their quota and in-

cidentally average.

Improving their goal

The teams lined up as under:--- Athletic:-Chan Sek-pul; Ng Kam-chuen, Lal Yuk-tat; Ho Choi yin. Wong Shul-wah, Lam Yuk ying: Tao Kwai-shing. Ho Kar keung, Wong Pak-cheung, - Suen Kam-ahun and Chan Kwong-lu.

Police: Estali; Wynne, McGrenvey, Hudson, 2 Howarth;

Jessop; McEwan. Fraser, Johnson, Valentine and Bentley.

1

Good Openings Missed The Athletic kicked off with the wind in their favour and a good movement was spoiled by Chan shooting wildly when well placed. 2 Suen also missed an easy opening just afterwards. The home team forced a corner, but Tso put behind. Unlucky Header

Somersets...11 6 2 3 32 Chinese "A". 7 6 0 1 25 9. China "A" 6 5 10 27 8 11 Navy ...... 7 8 3 1 15 G Chinese "B". 7 4 1 2 14

Police now took up the running and Johnson had bad luck with a header from MeEwan's centre.

Ip Pak-wa increased the lead for his side with a nice cross shot fol-

Is perhaps the most equitable result lowing a series of close passez on the run of the play. The teams which left the Saints defence be-

wildered. lined up as follows:-

Jackson sustained an injury just before the interval but was able to

Wallington,

Club: Rodger; Bishop: Holmes: Gilchrist, Watson; Alexander, Davies, Goldman, Reid and Trambitzky.

Recreio: Lawrance; Souza, Pereira; B. Gosano, Figueiredo, Gonsalves; Beltrao, Ward, Remedios, Silva-Netto and Gonsalves.

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resume after attention.

Half-time :-

South China

• St. Joseph's

2 0

Player Ordered of Little can be said for the second half except that it produced foot- ball far below standard.

Club Firat to Attock

The home forwards missed some The Club assumed the ascendancy soon after the commencement and remarkably oasy chances of adding Trambitzky was unlucky on two oc- to their score by persisting in hug essions with shots which struck the ging the ball when in front of goal. upright.

The Saints were rarely in the retallated through pleturs, although Kilbride, Cobb, Beltrao and Ward, but found the and Jackson, atrove hard to get the

forward line into working order.

South China were awarded a penalty for hands against T. and Leang Wing-tak

Recreio

home defonce in good form,

Reid opened for the Club mid-way through the opening half, placing Leonard, the ball well out of Lawrenca's scored from the kick.

reach from a pass by Goldman.

Interesting exchanges ensued with the home team going all for a further ecare.

out

Recreio came back strongly just before the interval however, and Remedios brought the scores level from B. Gosano's pass.

Half-time:-

Club

Recreio

1 1

A few minutes later play was stopped for a reason which was not apparent to the apectatora and T. Leonard was sent off the field.

The remainder of the game was almost farcical in its tameness and the final whistle must have come as a relief to players and spectators alike.

Result

South Chius St. Joseph's.

Division II

Good Work by Club Defence Play became fast and furious after the resumption, and both goals had the narrowest of escapes.

Rodger brought off several mag- ST. JOSEPH'S v. S. CHINA "B" niscent saves from Ward and B. Gosano, while at the other end Law- rence did equally well in clear- ing dangerous ahots from Alexander and Reld.

Gozle.. P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. The Athletic came back in con- .12 11 ▸ 1 51

822 vincing atyle and for a time the 17 14 Police defence was sorely harass 12 ed. Wynne and Howarth played an excellent game in their respective positions, however, and repeatedly 7 saved the situation when a score

seemed certain.

Bishop was playing a fine game The Police came back after a in the Club defence and repeatedly strenuous bout of defensive work saved the situation when a score

seemed certain.

Division I

Goals.

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Athletle 6 5 0 1 16 810 Somorseta... 6 4 1 1 13 1

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Lai Wah Cup Competition

ARMY v. NAVY

Services in Keen Tusala

9 3 1 5 10 20

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St. Joseph's. 7 2 2 3 18 20

7 University. 7 2 1.4 10 12 5 and opened the score as the result 4 S. China "B" 7 3 0 5 18 27 4 of a shot by Valentine after Chan

Recrelo

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D 22

A Great Drive 6 29 7 19

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The Athletic got away with a rush immediately the game WAS restarted, and Lam Yuk-ying crash. ed a great drive against the cross- Jarvis, in the Navy's goal was bar. playing a great game, 89 time Pressure was maintained until | and again the Army forwards Suan got possession and beat Estall penetrated their opponent's de- with a fine shot from 25 yards fonce only to find the goalie in range. tact

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Half-time:

Athletic Police

1

A further goal by Goldman for the Club and one by Gonsalves for the visitors brought a most interest- Ing contest to a close.

Result:-

Club Recreto

2

Saints on Top

Played on the St. Josepha pitch at Happy Valley, a keen struggle ended in a win for the Saints by the odd goal in five.

Teams lined out as under!

St. Joseph's: Omar; Harvey, Clayson; K. Omar, Costa, McGrann; Reed, Castilho, D. Leonard, Haroon and S. Reed.

South China "B"-Chan Hing chan; Cheong Wing-ahing, Tu Sze- chuen; Pau Ka-ain, Pang Wal-hing, Lal Kwong-hee; Li Hing-chan, Ho Chi-wing, Chu Fook-to, Yung Ku-po and Chen Lu-heng.

Comment The Club showed far better form than last week. Rodger did some

Forwards in Form excellent work in goal, while

Oposing exchanges favoured the Wallington and Bishop worked vali- Saint D. Leonard and Haroon giv. antly in his support. Gilchrist was ing a sparkling display in a nippy the pick of the half back line, while forward line. The former opened Goldman, Reid and Trambitzky the scoring after ten minutes' play. Exchange Even

showed excellent understanding in a South China retaliated but lacked The Police were the first in the hard working forward line. picture on resuming and Fraser

method in their work. Chu Fook- Recreio showed to better advantage to was able to get through for an tried a shot which went just wide than in any of their previous games equaliser however, prior to the in-

this season Lawrence did all that terval. the Athletic were always just a collected manner, while both backs Exchanges ruled fairly even, but was required of him in a cool and top of their opponents and small gave him loyal support. B. Gosane surprise was occasioned when was the life and soul of the forward Wong Pak-cheung beat Estall from line. On current form Recreio are great centre by Chan Kwong-ju.kely to improve their present lowly

ed out against the Navy in the The half time whistle arrived of the far upright. 1st round of the above competi-

with the Army leading by the only tion. A fast and clean game re- goal scored, after a first half sulted with the Army emerging that was decidedly in their favour victors by the odd goal in 5.

Half-time:--N Teams;'

Excellent Football at Kowloon

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The Navy were the frat to be- come dangerous when Forks cent Firth away with a fine pass.

The latter made valuable ground and sent in a shot that, however, went wide.

Kennedy had a fine opportunity to open the Navy's account when, close in, he shot weakly into Fletcher's hands.

Army Navy

1 0

a

Navy Goalkeeper Unconscious

weeks are past.

A further dianster befall the Police very shortly afterwards position in the league before many cluded Wynne and cut in to score SOUTH CHINA v. ST. JOSEPH'S when Tao Kwai-ching cleverly

fine goal.

The Police made valiant attempts

backs.

Result:-

Athletic Police...

Comment

A lusty shout from the Navy supporters heralded the return of Jarvis and with their team again After a shaky start the Athletic at full strength a fine ding-dons are working themselves into a post struggle ensued with both teams tion in the league which will give striving hard for the lead- the leaders something serious, to

The Navy were showing up think about.

St.

Poor Football at Caroline.

Joseph's: Rocha; T.

|

Half-time:-

St. Josephs

1

South Chips "B" Winning Goal in Closing Minutes The second half was a ding-dong

struggle, each side making desperate attempts to take the lead.

The Saints were successful after

a time, 3. Reed cutting in to to score A nice goal.

(Continued on Page 3.)

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South China claimed the points Too many men and women look tent the Navy, strove harder than

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