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SOUTH CHINA BEAT BORDERERS BY ODD GOAL

PLAYERS SENT OFF IN LINCOLNS WIN IN

EPIC STRUGGLE

TAM KONG PAK NETS 2 FOR CHAMPIONS

LEUNG AND PODMORE BRILLIANT

(By SPOT KICK)

THREATENING clouds probably spolled a record crowd atiending Tthe clash between the Borders rs and South China at Sookunpoo, and the hundreds, that were present witnessed a great magnificent ||struggle in which the Chinese secu red victory by 3 goals, to. 2.

An unfortunate, occurance however, marred the game in the last minutes when Underwood, the Borderers left half and captain, and Tay Quee-liang, the new South China player from Singapore, were sept off the field for, fighting.

The Borderers made no cha nge from their published, team, was a notable absentee from South, China's team, Wang Wing being in goal, Pa Ka ping leading the forwards and Tay Quee-liang taking Ip's place on the wing.

being without Jones and Mullane, while Ip Pak-wa

HE Borderers at least deserved

THE

This

CANTON

66 Darkie"

"Chen Plays For Losers.

TURNER OUTSTANDING

A goal by Ridley after eighteen minutes play in the second half gave the Lincolns a narrow victory in their soccer game against the Chinese Military Academy in the Southern Capital yesterday.

The game was played in heavy rain before about 3,000 spectators, and garden, the Shanghai Interporter and Athletic star, led the home side.

ST. JOSEPH'S GIVE GOOD DISPLAY

D. LEONARD EXCELS IN FORWARD LINE

ATHLETIC

RUN OFF THEIR FEET

(By OUTSIDE LEFT).

THE SAINTS obtained another two valuable points towards the First Division championship...- by their fine win över the Árúßery · on the Sookunpoo ground on Baturday.

The first half was very even, the Canton goalkeeper receiving ap-

D. Leonard gave an excellent dis-i plause for his, brilliant display, es- play and was the hardest working of hoke Saints' forwards. His two goals, pecially on one occasion when prevented a flashing centre from were very neat. Hocquard passing under the bar.

equalizer against

in the Kontoon Gomes on one occasion second half

ika net from keading the ball into a seemingly on-side position only to bes

decision. penalised for 'of-wide", which was loudly disputed by the on- lookers.

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Kowloon's Listless Display » The Kowloon team took matara' in '' too listless a manner to merita viens

Cord in the Kowloon goal, play- ed as well as ever, though he show- ed a tendency to leave his charge on the slightest provocation, a falling he would do well-to chock.

A. V. Gosano again acquitted him tory over a team, which, at the lost. In the second half Ridley missed an seit favourably at full back, his new worked very hard the conia accruing open goal from Baldry's centre, but position, and proved one of the biggest to their credit being the work of in made amends a few minutes later stumbling blocks. Pardoe, the Interport dividuals, rather than the united efforts with one of his customary indivi-centre half has lost much of his form-of a team.

er polish in his spoiling efforts, and is setback spurred on the dual efforts when he tricked three not playing Interport standard this a point. Times without num- Borderers, who attacked strongly players to net the only goal of the year." ber the hall hovered round and were awarded a penalty as the the Chinese

but result of Tong Kwan jumping at goalmouth. the inside forwarda failed Duncan.

their shooting.

Hazelwood took the kick, but badly

Had in

such opportuqi-i shot at Wong who cleared well South China had

amid wild cheering from the tier Smith would have had to plck;

Chinese. the hall from the back of the net more ofton.

The cheering died down very errora suddenly for, after Wong had The greasy ball made plentiful, yet both defences made smothered a shot at the expense of splendid recoveries, Li Ting-sang a corner, Harris levelled the scores and

for with a glorious shot. Morrison were rivals honours, Harris earned applause for splendid heading and Lau Mau

was also prominent.

Podmore and Leung Wing-chuf were, however, the outstanding players of the game, great tackling and *plendid long passes to the wings featuring their play. Leung took chief honours for his great general- chip when under pressure.

game.

WBA

Allan's Claims For Interport Allan, the Artillery'i' right Sack, wonderful dispiny against

The Canton outside right forced to retire for ten minutes in the second half, receiving a kick in gave

the face from Bett when trying to

head a low ball.

The Canton team were best served by their goalkeeper. outside right, and "Darkie" Chen, while Turner was out- standing for the Lincolns. Ed- minson, who displaced the in- jured Roden, played well.

Hill and Willis tacked well but were

eat odds, and it was no fault of his rather wild in their clearances, while

that the Saints' secured a victory.

Blike in the centre half. position though by no means on form, was at The Artillery's weakness lay in least consistent. Snooks, their right winger who was

match

not fast enough for "A.V.", losing the The wing balyes proved no hall time and again. Brooks has been for Santos and Castilho who had mat selected to represent the Services Lers in their own hands for the maority against the Rest on Armistice Day on of the game.

the right wing.

pported by two hard working

The Kowloon attack came mainly The Winning Goal

Seal was outstanding on the Artil- from White and Blake, the wingers, At the conclusion of the game lery's left wing and sent over many who did most of the work in taking the Morrison made a great clearance the General of the Academy gave very fine centres during the second ball into the Rocroin area, Elliot and for a corner, and the crowd went a short address in Chinese in which unit. Gomes, the Saints' right back Ets invide forwards being held well in Into a frenzy as Tam Kong Pak he showed his appreciation of the who was marking Seal, was alightly check by the good work of Delgado headed in from a perfect centre visit of a British team, and said he off colour and not fast enough for the ¡from Yueng. The Borderers had hoped it would bring about a closer Interport winger.

plenty in reserve however, and friendship between the two armies.| Fortey went through for Wong to The British Consul replied, thank- Tonging the General for his warm re- bring off good save,

a

He then Kwan then left the field injured. ception of the visitors.

The Borderers played vigorously, and only by a splendid defence and presented a Cup. Inscribed in Chin jand when they id attack the pres-over-eagerness on the part of the jese, to the Lincolna. Hure on the Chinese goal lasted for Borderers' forwards did the Chin- long periods. Only on rare occn- jere save their goal. talons did the Chinese forwards get

a chance of indulging in those de-

lightful passing

movements

which they are na zdept.

Last Quarter Thrills

at

Result

South China 3 Borderers 2

N. Beltrao.made his debut this season, and completely bottled up Leach.

· He played bustling game. bul showed signs of ner- топцева.

Elms. the former Radlo half, gave

a very fine performance at left half

Saturday's Results And for the Sainte, combining very effec

Goalscorers.

FIRST DIVISION Burderers: Smith; Harris, Borri-

ST. JOSEPH'S 4 ARTILLERY son; Wallace, Podmore, Underwood: KOWLOON

* RECREIO 1. Matthias, Harris. Fortey, Hazai- POLICE

1 NAVY wood and Duncan.

SECOND DIVISION

R.A.S.C.

0- LINCOLNS

4

ATHLETIC

CLUB

THIRD DIVISION

1 R.A.M.C.

The thrills of the game were pro-

South China-Wong Wing: Lee Tin- BORDERERS 6. Y. INDIANS Ivated

the in the last quarter,

sang. Lau Muu; Tong Kwan, Leung NAVY

Kwok-wal: the Wing-chui, Li

Yueng! Borderers literally stormed

KARTILLERY This goal. A gual down. She-yick. Wong Mee-slun, Pau

hyping Tam Kong-pal: and Tay Quec-8. CHINA penalty thawed

followed

lang. dramatic equaliser, and the Chinese swept

field

the to take the Head. The Borderers then launch- ed attack after attack, but with seven of the South China team de-

then

down

HOCKEY

fending their goal at any fost they (Continued from page 4.)

failed to penetrate.

Matthias and Duncan made excellent use of the slippery ball, but the Inside forwards, Harris, Fortey and Hazelwood could not force the advantage home. The latter had the most chances, but shot wide, while Fortey was always robbed just as he was about to shoot,

Including Foo Eng Lin, the not ble absentee from last year's team

| BORDEKERS

S. CHINA R.A.F. LINCOLNS

7 RADIO.

2 UNIVERSITY

2 RECREIO

ENGINEERS

Goalscorers.

FIRST DIVISION.

Leonard (St. Joseph's) Ward (St. Joseph's) Tam Kong Pak (S. China) Bernett (Navy) are K. M. Ho and A. J. Basto, the Gough (Police latter has gone over to the Incog-Pan Ka-ping (8: China) nitos. The newcomers include B. G, Tang, E. H. Wong, L. Oliveria, and Blake (Kowloon)

Witch G (Kowloon) C. T. Law,

(Jones (Kowloog?

Sousae

Fairless (Navy)

G. Sommer has been discharged Gomes (Recreio) The South China wingers were from hospital following an opera-Lench (Artillery)

Fortey tackling of Wallace and Under-be back on the playing field with Harris (Borderers) £ot happy against the resolute tion for appendicitis and hopes to Seal

SECOND DIVISION. wood yet both made many fine runs in three weeks time. In the mean- and centres. The newcomer, Tay. Ume, the German Club are very for Herbert (Borderers)

Woods (Artillery) has very good football in him, but tunate in being able to postpone Lal Shui-wing (8. China) seems on the small side for the cen- their Mamak fixtures until they Yueng Poon-kou: (8. Chika) tre-forward position.

have the services of their centre Marshfield (Borderers)

Kam Shik-wal (8. China)

"Indians)). Arimederea) Searle Hill (Artillery) a

half,

NINE C. B. A FLAYERS WIN..

Borderers Open Scoring The Borderers kicked off and went down to score, Fortey rather In a friendly match at King's Chaeng Mour-wing (Athletic) luckily receiving and sending in a

THIRD DIVISION: Park yesterday the Central British Purcell (Horderera) hard drive which Wong Wing could Association, Belding only nine Nelson (Borderers) only partially save. Wong then! pulled down a great shot from Dun- players, defeated the German Club The Tum-yu (8, China);

Lam Wing-kwong (8. China) can, and, after Wallace had made by 3 goals to nil .. -

University)

three

C. Wue *(University) Morgan (Borderers) Sellars (Borderers),

a great clearance from Tay; Hazel C. C. Francis scored all wood had a chance, but overran the goals: for the winners.. ball. Morrison headed out two K.I.T.C. LOSE VICE-CAPTAIN great shots and the Chinese then

Ahamd Khan, vice-captata of the Adam settled down.

Kowloon Indians' Tennis Club hoc-Whitley (B.A.S.C Camppa (Recreio)

· With LI Tin-ang injured, key team, was the guest of honour Gregory (RAF) South Chins, however, equalised at dinner party in the K, 1. T. C. Dudley (Länesina) when Pau Ka Ping, receiving from pavilion last night. He is going on

a throw-in, scored with ́s low shot long leave to India shortly. that Smith might have saved,

Bmith, however, did well to clearaa,

SAINTS I BEAT KIT.C

great shot from Tam and again, The St. Andrew's Clubs avenged when Yueng cut In lo shoot from their recant defeat at the hands of close in,..

• (Continued from Last Column): This is the first, goal-loss draw in the Second Division.

Gunners Fine Display

The Artillery caused a minor sense- the K. L. T. C..when they beat themon in their Second Division encoun The Chinese nearly took the lead yesterday morning on the Marina ter against the Chinese Athletic, last early in the second half when ground by thres goals, to nil

year's champlonk, when they won by 4

every

„fast game. Wong sent Pau through, but Smith Bliss (2) and E. F. Fincher ware goals to 1 in a saved well at the expense of the goal scorers corner...

UNITED'S MAMAK WIN

backs.

In the Second Division game be- tween the Navy and the Lincolns, J. McGuinness was outstanding for the latter, giving the Navy defence anxious time throughout,"

BD

Two Good Goalkeepers. ; Leddington, the Navy's custodian, tively with Sahban, his wing forward. gave a brilliant display between the He should retain his place in the team.sticks and it soas mainly owing to hữ efforts that the Lincolna failed to re- Donoom, the Lincolns" Sabban, the Sainta, left winger, was gister a win. 2 one of the fastest men or the Beld and goal-keeper performed similar fools

Hi at the other end of the field, centred with deadly accuracy.

badi

2 only fault lay in that he ti

tecider, often letting his opposing kalf I get away with the ball.

1

The Recreio ware decidedly unfor Otunate in their efforts to secure the

The Brat half played at much terrify pace that by the time the In- South China Take Lend

terval: atrived" with the score 2-1 In This was held up through the The Hong Kong, Male Corps favour of the founners, the Athletle crowd rushing across the field for experienced their first Mamak were a very tired Lam. The the second half they were powerlem to prevent shelter against the rain, and while Tournament defeat yesterday the Artillery, who had a1111 something the police ware trying to marshal when they lost to the Unit in onerve, from warping the crowd, Bouth China took the od Hockey Club y'on: the Mariña, wall deserved victory», fead, Tam Kong Pak heading in ground by a goal to`nik. 14. from a well-placed kick by Yueng. G. Winch scored the only goal

in the match.

en to

woods impleted an excellent "hat trick"

probably Second Division half back, trin

---but now you can

The Navy team'on the whole gave a - very, creditable show against an in- spired Lincolns' forward "Ine who did everything but score, (Continued at Foot of Column 5).

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