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SATURDAY'S FOOTBALL

EAST LANCS DRAW

WITH SAINTS

PROMISING LOCAL SOCCER DEBUT MADE

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NOT USED TO FAST TYPE

OF

FOOTBALL

(By SPOT KICK)

HE East Lancs earned their first point in local football when they forced a creditable draw with St. Joseph's at Caroline Hill yes. terday when each side scored twice.

LINCOLNS DRAW

NAVY TAKE FIRST POINT FROM MILITARY TEAM)

Langmead's Equaliser

In Last Minute..

On their showing they are definitely not up to the standard of the other two Battalion teams, but they gave a promising display, and SMITH NEARLY NETS · DECIDER should do well when they become accustomed to a much faster type of football than they have obviously been playing. The fast forward play of the Saints, which mainly consisted of the quick forward pass, had the Lanes defence often in dißculties.

ST. GEORGE'S TRIUMPH

Clear Win Over St. Andrew's.

SOCIETIES GOLF MATCH

AT FANLING

Winning the singles by 11 points to 611⁄2 and the foursomes by 9 pts

O

matches. There

forward movementa

were

some

KOWLOON SHOULD HAVE WON

GAME FINISHES FIFTEEN MINUTES OVERTIME

PENALTIES MISSED IN CLOSING MINUTES OF GAME

THE

(By Outside Left).

Kow- encounter between loon and the Club on Satur day was the first drawo game in the First Division this season

(By TOUCH JUDGE)

On the run of the play Kowloon should have emerged winners, but wasted opportunities in the closing much the better stages of the game robbed them of THOUGH

balanced team the Lincolns victory. The side is capable of winning dropped their first premier league good point when they shared two goals in the second with the Navy at Sookunpoo yes alf, and their positional play and terday.

up to In the last minute of the game WELB quite

Langmead scored the equaliser for the Navy, and Smith almost gave the sailors both points in the last thirty seconds when he struck the crossbar with Heath beaten.

Ash made

appearance st right back his first this season- and played a good hard

game,

understanding

standard.

The outstanding player was Woods, the inside-lest. He is of the Ridley type. Being fast and having good control of the ball he was making some good openings for Smith in the

centre.

Bickford on the left wing did no appear to be entirely a cme--prok- ably due to the fact that he was play- ing against his old.Club. He, how

ver, put in some good work and kept Howe well fed in the opening stage. of the game.

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Timberlake and his wing hayes pu in an enormous amount of work in the second half of the game when play Bliss waz

As I predicted on Saturday a slight was resumed terrific pace failure on the part of Kowloon's des not up to his usual form, but Timber- fence might have resulted in their lake and Jones both worked hard in defeat, and I can only suppose that it intercepting passes and clearances, was for this reason that Hill was played in partnership with Willist brck, combination which frustrated many Club attacks

Elliott showed himself to be one of the hardest workers on the field, but he lacked the necessary #upport from his insides to en- able him to get through.

Another player deserving of mention in V, White on Kowloon's right wing. Together with Elliott he was the most dangerous of the Kowloon forwarda.

An outstanding feature in the game was the actual time played.

He made a fatal mistake in the last; OVE minutes of the game when forward pass he snapped up wal tackling fearlessly and kicking 4 thrown away as a result of his being good length. Both Hocquard and bungled off the ball by Hynes when made a couple of¡Cork were bandaged as the result after a forty yard run he shot wide) however, did not finish until 5.55 p.m.

with only Lowson to beat.

61%, St. George's Society repeat- Fenn, who had no chance with

ter at Fanling yesterday.

The results were as follow:

the two goals.

AUTO.

1

ed last year's success when they avak clearances, but did not have of the Services game a week ago 'Inst Saturday. Hocquard was beat St. Andrew's Society by 7 many difficult shota to deal with.

[limping very soon after the start, The backs, Swain and Gorma points on the aggregate in the an played

but made some good runs down the quite well, their rezovery! nual Inter-Societies" Goll encoun- positional play being excellent, wing, and his centres were quite as

Lowain showing enginess under pres- good ** usun).

Ridley was again the star Trompson quite good,!

performer of the forward line, North was beaten by the speed off

finding his colleagues with de- Gosana and the nonaurs were even

lightful passs, and repeatedly between Rothwell and Fernandez.

spreadeagling the defence. Sandford on the right had little!

do, Elms

Cosano The half-back trio, Dudley, Cork and A. V. Bolding this wing well in check, the und Bett held the Navy forwards

well. inside men Have Borne very neat! Loucher and combine well, while Lt.! Salmon is fast and uses either foot.

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LAST QUARTER THRILLS

Elloit had cut to the right when in the penalty area he would have cut off Hynes pressure and would have had a better opportunity {of shooting.

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16 MINUTES OVERTIME The game did not start punctually at 4.15 at scheduled, but about seven mutes afterwards. The first half consisted of 40 minutes and the inter val of about 8 minutes. The game. which was actually a quarter of an- {hour overtime!

*

TAMO

One thing throughout the which all but the referee failed to see was the number of times the ball was handled in both penalty areas within the last fifteen minutes of the game. There was to whistle, hot even when of the Club's men was tripped over in Kowloon's arek when almost game. through.

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The shock of this week-end's soccer wus South China's poor showing against the Police at Caroline Hill.

The Club defence performed miracles in the closing stages of the Time and again Skinner and his wing, set Kowloon halves broke up well movements.

The outstanding defensive game of the encounter was the display of Robertson at right half for the Club. South Chinn have only been known He completely bottled up Blake, Kow-to crack up as they did on Saturday de-loon's youthful left winger, who made once before-when they were seŋka. favourable impression for the Rest tionally defeated by the Reerela at the

Saints Good Defence

Higgins bustled the Navy The Saints gave a good defensive fence, and made some very good only weak link being efforts at goal, but could not quite display, the Costa, who made poor use of the manage to get through. ball. Gosano and Ward made a wing. Ward is im- very effective proving every game and with a lit- more polish will be more than with useful. Gosano beat North

Singles,

Points

SC. G. St. A

S. G

St A. 0. E. C

Marton beat 1. D. Hunter up

Lo

0

....('haz. Prentice Otг.

3. R. Amirewes bent Young & 4.

1.

T. A. Pearre beat A .

Mackenzie 3 & 1

G. BG Bull beat D. s.

Robb 2

0

0

H. R. B. Hancock lost to

K. S. Robertson 3 & 1

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E. Lisseman beat C. C.

LIC

Stark 4 & 3...

2.

J. 1. Shellshear lost to J.

f. McKellar 6 &

*

4. Newton bent J. B. Koss

4 &

14

0

N. L. Smith lost to W. A.

Stewart 2 & 1

Q

A. B. Raworth lort to .

Valentine I hule

Q

1

C. E. Haines beat T. J. J.

1

U

c. W. F. Booker bent J.

J. R.

1

hole

0

1

L. Goldman beat A. Ritchie

4 & 3

14

A

I

11

Fenwick 3 & 2

Belby 4 & 3....

R. C. Hopkina lost to E

9. Kirk

Singles total

Fourbals

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his speed but his centreing was not good. Fernandez on the other wing

a dangerous wing, Baldry play. ing one of the best games of the season, bul

some of his centres were too far forward, often going behind the goal.

feath played a safe game on the

#

of the Colony against the Services in close of lust season. the Armistice 'Day game.

\

Howe was

·

very poorly served by Dominy on ha right and E. Strange on his left. Had both the lalter been more unselfish' the Club would have emerged easy winners.

the

The Club wingers, Fisher, on right, and Bickford, on the left, were

spolled chances through not cross-whole, but was rather shaky on one well fed, but were too closely marked

or two occasions when hard press-to be really dangerous.

ing at the right moment..

Leonard was the star for- ward until within shooling dis- tance, the forward passes brought out great bursts of speed to outdistance the backs, but he

when shot weakly through.

ed.

FISHER'S FAULT. Navy Unimpressive

Fisher centred well when he was The Navy were not quite so im-able, but he was too fond of back tap- pressive, although they started in ping when the Club needed all the cen great style. Liddington in goal tres they were able to get. made some splendid saves, and was with a lightning drive, but the ball well covered by Radcliffe and West,

Lapse By Fairless

The football was very uninterest who were a safe pair of backs. The crashed into the side net. ing with bright periods after the halves were not playing their usual interval. The Saints were the more game. Blair played a good game

8% dangerous at the opening. Ward at centre-half, but both the wing were below their 'usual missing an open goal. Leonard was halves

3 & 1..

i

Andrewes and

Hull beat

Young and Robb 5 & H Lissaman and Newton beat

Stark and Ross & Dodwell and Hancock beat Chessols and Robertson 2 up

2% 0

2

Q

Smith and Holmes lost to Stewart and Fenwick I hole

0

2

lost, to McKellar and Valentine 2 & 1

0

2.

Hankins and *.

Phillips

halved with Kirk and Parves Booker and Goldman beat

0

Selby and Ritchie 4 & 3 2%

0

Fourball Totals

Grand total

a

20

YACHT RACE OFF

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prominent and looked a certain standard of play. McGuire lot scorer when Swain made a splendid Baldry have far too much scope, clearance, & few minutes later he wblle Purkins was definitely off was again in the limelight, but form. Fenn easily saved his shot.

The first real shot at goal came when A. V. Gosano converted o Ipenalty for 'hands' to gier tha

Saints a half-time lead.

East Lancs. Equalise.

The forwards, with the ex- not ception of Skinner, did shine at all and would have

done better had they swing the ball out to the wings more often.

At the other end of the field, Fairless had a good chance when well placed, but elected to pass instead of shooting, and the ball was cleared.

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Tut FUNG AN ABSENTEESAA A notable absentes on Saturday was Fung King-cheong, South China's bril- liant leader of the forwards who has. so far failed to make an appéárktco for the League champions.

South China's forwards were lucky to find the not the only time they did, for, after that period their team, gent to pieces. It took them all their time to stave off the Police attack. Channing being outstanding in sending up very fine passes.

Shepherd was another excellent player on view and was; the most" dangerous of the Police forwarde.

t T. Pile made a very bad error twice when he should have cut in towards

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goal instead of running to the touch-

line and then centreing. Hin un selflahnere undoubtedly had much! to do with the Police defeat.

Results At A Glance

Many passes from the Navy for wards went astray through slow-

FIRST DIVISION

2 CLUB ness, the Lincolns defenders being KOWLOON

3 ARTILLERY very quick on the ball, and often BORDERERS

ATHLETIC 2 RECREIO taking it from the toes of their op- SOUTIF CHINA I POLICE [ponente.

SECOND DIVISION"

7. ATHLETIC✨.

Thrills came in quick succession NAVY during the last ten minutes. The SOUTH CHINA 2 BORDERERS

RADIO

* THIRD

Y. INDIANS 1 LINCOLNS

DIVISION AN

SOUTH CHINA 19 1 BAM.C

5 BORDERERS

(South/Chida)

Skinner on the left was starved Lincolns bombarded the Naval ARTILLERY

KOWLOON The Red Rose men gradually im proved and equalised after a pretty for the majority of the game, but goal for a time without penetrat heading, movement, Woods giving was brilliant when the ball cameng, but Liddington had to save R.A.S.C

LINCOLNS Bail a great pass for the latter to his way. Apart from scoring from McGuiness. ·

With startling suddenness, play wod-the-ball-past Marques Five goal, Langmead, the Navy leader,

Was transferred to the opposite minutes afterwards the East Lancs bad a poor day,

The game opened before a large end and it was the Navy's turn. The Goalscorers. scored another good goal, Woods sending Smith through with a well crowd, mainly Service men with a Heath, punched away a good shot sprinkling of civilians, and the from Fairless, but the ball was not

FIRST DIVISION, pinced pass,

With the positions now reversed Navy attacked immediately, giving properly cleared, and was kept in Ho Ka-kneng(Athletic)

Harelwood (Borderers). Leonard again went through, but promise of a crop of goals, a pro- the Lincolns ares until Langmead Harris Bordencs) Fenn rushed out and cleared out mise, which, however, was not ful-scored the equaliser with barely a Bickford (Club)

* minute to go.

Strange (Club) ten minutes before the end a quick glled.

Blaka (Kowloon Lincolas Score First

From the kick-off, the ball was Blak move by Leonard drew the defence!

Elliot (Kowloon) and Ward passed; to Gouand, who Ach was outstanding during the carried straight back to the Linwoods (Arullery)

Wow Borderers) was unmarked, and the winger frat ten minutes, coming through colne goal area, and the Navy ais Fortey No fewer than eighteen yachts cooly drove the ball well: wide of heavy pressure with flying colours, most snatched both points when a

SECOND DIVISION Look part in the Championship Fenn.

For some time play hovered nice shot from Smith struck the

Bellars (nema) yesterday round Hong Kong Island

Missed Opportunity

Zaround midfield, until Ridley abtain-crossbar and rebounded harmlessly | Maven (Port). The race commenced at Each side tried hard for the wind possession and fired in a beauti-into play, 10.95 am. and the time limit was sing goal, Leanard had another, ful shot, the ball entering the net

Turner,|_Ashy | Cheung Mun-wing: CAthletic) Lincolns. Heath; 7.30 yesterday. evening, but as none good chance and then a splendid fuside the upright. Lidding Dudley, Cork, Bett; Baldry, McGuiness, Shawhrock! (Navy). of the yachts returned before that movement by the Lancs forwarda tom made a good effort to atvs, but figgins, Ridley and Hacquard To Yarn

Navy:-Liddington; Radcliffe West; Bleans Lime, the race was automatically ended in Marques seving well from the ball hardly rest from the Purkins, Blair, Medure; Fairless, McGuinness (Lincolns)

Scan (Aucoins) rose from Smith, Langmaid, Bayers and Skinner. Cookmur, Indians) ground.

From the restart the Lincolns --In the last minute the Bafrits had a great chance of victory when made some dangerous raida, and Rocha and Leonard ran clear of the should have gone further ahead Lincolns

· MIXED DOUBLES TENNIS

backs, but from about five yards through Higging, whose drive Box China

thoroughly appreciated Higgins Cab

Nary M. W. Lo and Mr Enid Loout Leonard slot very weakly into fuck the upright. The crowd Bl. Joseph's

Fenn's hands Litton, the holders, will meet E: C. St. Joseph's Marques Gomes, Art time shots, although few of Borderers Pincher, and Miss D. Daliiel in the v, Granno; V. Khemups, Costas Elme; them went close to goal), «Lidding- Athletic Semi-Final Round of the Colony B. Ward, Leonard, Rocha and ton was called upon to save shots Kowlope Mixed Doubles Laws Tennis Chan Fernandes Ward, Le

from McGuiness and Ridley,but Police East Lanca: Fenni Swain, Gorman;

East Lanca plonship on the C, RO, courts this Rothwell, Thompson, North, Sandford, kept his "charge, safe with good Artillery afternoon, commencing at 4;padÍall, Smith, Wood and Salmon.

clearances. Baldry, almost scared Recrea

called off:

Smith.

FIRST DIVISION.

apa

Goals!

|Hamit, (T; Indian). PWD L-P-A Pts 22 Po-kai (South China)

Hopids (Artillery) 88816 6:11 Xuear Poor hoe (Beach Cit 6.4 11.18 9DIANTE HIRD DIVISION. 73 1 1 11 15 1 Dadley (Lincolus),

64.1 117 18 25

(Lincoln)

7.2.0...4,20 23.6. Haf Hel-kwong (Bouth: Chlon 6 2 1 3 11 11 5 Tong Man-hing (South 7208 13 14. 4. To Walskun (lóuth Chin 1 0101 11 Podle (RAM.C.) 6061 29 4 Honth (Radio)):4,"

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