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THE
LOCAL FOOTBALL.
THRILLS OF FIRST GAME OF SEASON.
KOWLOON DEFEATED.
CHINA
MAIL.
GOLF.
try with a shot that Fletcher got too, but falled to hold. The ball rolled back to Moss's feet, but he failed to score, shooting weakly. Fletcher this time made no mis- RESULTS OF BOGEY POOL AT take in clearing his goal.
Gill finished up an attack on the home goal with a long range drive that went wide of the mark, and soon after repeated the shot, nullifying a perfectly good chance after some
Kowloon again ralded
A humerous crowd of specta-pretty passing.
the Kowloon Football Club First
their
FANLING.
MR. MARSHALL'S FEAT.
HONG KONG STOCK EXCHANGE.
Opening Daily Official Quotations 22nd Sept., 1930.
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Delivery Section of the General Post: Office will be in Des Voeux tors turned out on Saturday to see visitor's goal, and had hard luck In Marshall, with a clever drive, did Mercantile Bk., A&B..
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Playing over the new course at Fanling on Saturday, Mr. T. S. the seventeenth hole in wards was pulled up for handling. stroke:
The results of the Bogey Pool, Gill attempted a solo effort on the home goal, but was cleverly robbed which was played at Fanling by Patterson who cleared. Soon Course on Saturday and Sunday after the half time whistle sounded | are as follows:- ~ with the score reading one goal to nil against Kowloon.
"
The game was interesting, and the R.A.'s success: was fully de-
. The Second Half, served, for, although they had
Fletcher, who had played brilliant- fewer opportunities for scoring, whatever few came their wayly in the first half, opened well in the they were not slow to seize.
resumption of play by clearing a hot Kowloon, on the other hand, shot from Jangon. Kowloon were were decidedly weak in front of not to be denied, however, and were the goal, which, added to the fact soon on the attack. that Fletcher of the Artillery was playing an extra-brilliant game in goal, further weakened their chances.
The Teams.
Dowman passed to Moss, who dribbled past two defenders, but his faal shot was weak. The ball was transferred to the other end and Gill placed wide with a long range drive. Gillott was soon after call- Mr. Sparry, who refereed theed upon to relieve his lines, and he match, lined up the teams as fol-kicked clear to Patterson, who pass- lows:-
ed across the field to Moss. Moss Kowloon XI. Gurevitch; took the ball up-field and shipped it Gillott, C. Pile; Bliss, Dowman, to Eastman who centred well, but Patterson; Eastman, McKelvie, his effort went begging. Moss, Janson and Bickford.
Royal Artillery. Fletcher; Oliver, Frearson; Joynson, Hall, Joyce; Fredericks, Moore, Gill, Allen and Gough,
The opening minutes of the game saw both goals visited in turn. Moss had bad luck when
Each goal in turn was visited but Fletcher (R.A.) let nothing get past him, while Gurevitch (Kowloon) was called on to save on fewer occa- sions, being supported by a sofe pair of backs.
A Brilliant Shot. Some ten minutes after the re- he enticed Fletcher from the goal, sumption of piny, Gill received the and shot past him, but his effort ball while very favourably placed was spoiled by one of the Artiland cutting, in between Gillott and lery backs, who cleared from the Pile scored after a brilliant run, goal line.
beating Gurevitch with a shot low The RA. then took up the at-down in the right-hand corner. tack and Gurevitch did well to save from Moore. The ball was transferred into the soldiers ter ritory, and a promising move by the Kowloon forwards was ruin- ed by Moss being off-side.
very
The R.A. cleared their lines, and sent their forwards down the field, but Pile and Gillott were sound and time and again sent them back. On one occasion Pile, in attempting a big kick, sent the ball out of play just behind the corner past, and in the resulting corner kick, Kowloon were lucky to clear their lines.
McKelvic, receiving the ball, sent Eastman down the wing, but the latter was too well marked to become dangerous.
The RA. Attack.' The ball was now in the R.A.'s half, but evidently the Kowloon men did not have their scoring boots on. The R.A. attacked from (Duo Victoria, R.C.. Oct. 15.) the right wing, who, after a Registration.Sept. 23, 4.15 p.m.quick run down passed the ball in, Letters........Sept. 23, 5 p.m. but it crossed the Kowloon goal mouth untouched, and Gough put behind. Eastman again gained possession of the ball and centred to Moss, who, however, hesitated, and was robbed by a vigilant defence.
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Kowloon were 3000 in their visitor's half and Janson missed a ne opportunity to score with a shot that went wide. Some pretty work was seen by the home forwards but their final efforts were always crushed by the hard working visit- ing defence.
Gillott robbed Gill of the ball and passed, it to Bieleford, who at once centred it. Moss intercepted the pass but was robbed right in front of the goal mouth. Bickford was now prominently in the picture, but his splendid passes went unaccepted.
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The closing stages of the game saw the ball being sent from end to end, and the final whistle blew with the home team attacking. Kowloon Credits,
2nd XI v. R.A. 2nd XI.
On demand
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A Scrappy Game. The Kowloon seconds beat the RA. second string by three goals to two, after being two down in the first half. The game was scrappy and uninteresting, although the standard of play improved consider on demand ably in the second half. Simpson scored, the winning goal few minutes before the final whistle sounded.
&
The teams were:-- R.A.:—Laurence; Mallby, Morrla; Hole, Hakus, Eardley; Stanton, Rogers. Reed, N. Woods and Woods.
Mid-field play was indulged in by both clevens for some while, then Kowloon broke away. They
Kowloon: Angus; Hast, Perry; made a good effort to penetrate Brown, Simpson. Everest; Cooper, the soldiers' defence and very H. Brown, Cotton, W. H. Brown and nearly succeeded. Slowness, however, robbed them of seizing some fine opportunities.
In a melee in front of the R.A. goal, Fletcher cleverly picked the ball up and cleared amid cheers. Moss sent in a swift shot but found Fletcher, safe and a few minutes after shot again, but his
Wilson.
BASEBALL.
RESULTS OF LEAGUE GAMES IN AMERICA.
+
New York, Saturday. The following are the results of effort Was well cleared by the baseball games played in the Fletcher, who was now playing National and American Leagues to- on the top of his form.
day: In spite of brave efforts by the home forwards, Fletcher was al- ways ready and cleared time and again amid deserved applause. 10.30 a.m. Bickford received the ball from Patterson and from an almost impossible angle had hard luck with a shot that struck the up- right.
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