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Saints Half Back Trio Shine.

PILE'S COSTLY BLUNDER

(By OUTSIDE LEFT)

Led at one stage of the game by two goals to nil, St. Joseph' swept

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Saturday's Football Results At A Glance.

CLUB

·SENIOR SHIELD

Second Round.

AGAINST CLUB SAY 2 ATHLETIC

Disallowed Goal In

First Half...

FARROW'S GREAT PART IN DRAWN GAME

THE

(By OUTSIDE LEFT)

2 LINCOLNS

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JUNIOR SHIELD

CLUB POLICE NAVY

Second Round,

S. CHINA "3"

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1. BORDERERS

ARTILLERY LINCOLNS RECREIO.

THIRD DIVISION

• LINCOLNS

GOAL SCORERS

the Police off their feet a few min-THE Borderers were very un utes before the interval of their lucky not to register a win In their Second Round encounter Senior Shield soccer encounter to

Senior Shfeld against the Club in the Junior draw level and then swept on to Shield competition on Saturday, Stevens (Police)

Ward (St. Josephs) victory in the second half as the a disallowed goal early in the first Skinner (Navy) result of a neat goal by Beltrao. half culminating in p drawn Belirse (St. Joseph's)

game. The ball weft right Higgins (Lincolna)

Bickford (Club) On the whole the game was very through a hole in the net, and ack

Elliott (Kowloon) poor, although flashes of brilliance corner was given.

Howe (Club).... from both sides filtted through the

Harris (Borderers) encounter. Particularly noticable The Borderers were by far the Mathias (Borderers) was the pretty short passing me superior team, and it was only the Au Kim Fong (Athletic) Junior Shield thods of the Police forwards and sterling defence of the Club in the the neat combination on the right latter stages of the game that frus-Hopkins (Artillery)

McDonald (Arullery) wing of the Sants' attack,

trated them. The Club forwards Ginas (Navy) never sent in a good shot at the nursan (Club) After the Police had twice beat-Borderers' goal and Williams han-Mok Sang (South China) Ng To Kul. (B. China) ....... en Marques, the Saints team was dled the ball on very rare orca- reshuffled. Beltrao replaced Elmssions. at centre forward, while A. V. Go- sano moved up from right back to the pivot position. Elms came In- to the full back position vacated by Gosano.

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These changes had a marked effect on St. Joseph's who soon after scored their first goal and followed it up with equaliser a minute later,

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Pile the selected Interport half back, made several mistakes in, de- fence, one of which resulted in the Saints equaliaing. In the second half he falled to intercept a centre from B. Gosano, and as a result Beltrao netted the winning goal.

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Herbert and Jenkins, the re- serve back, played very well, breaking up all the Club at- tacks long before they reached the danger zone.

Court had G. Duncan too well marked for the latter to be at all Pun- dangerous, while Bell and cheon, on the right wing, were also

Cheang Ping Lung (8, China?

Johns (Borderers)

Laney (Artillery) Smith (Artillery) Clayton (Lincoln)

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FORMER DEFEAT

ARTILLERY BEATEN

DECISIVELY

PAU AND YEUNG PROVE BIG DANGER

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AT

HALVES TOO FAR BACK

(BY SPOT KICK)

T CAROLINE HILL YESTERDAY SOUTH CHINA MADE CER- TAIN THAT THERE WOULD BE NO REPETITION OF LAST WEEK'S SURPRISE DEFEAT. IN THEIR RETURN PREMIER LEA.. GUE SOCCER FIXTURE WITH THE ARTILLERY EMERGING VIC- TORS FROM THE ENCOUNTER BY TWO CLEAR GOALS TO DIS PLACE THE NAVY IN THE THIRD POSITION IN THE TABLE.

THE GAME COMMENCED AT A FAST PACE, AND THE OPEN- ING EXCHANGES WERE VERY LIVELY, EACH TEAM ATTACH- ING IN TURN WITH SOUTH CHINA SUPERIOR IN THEIR AP- PROACH WORK. THE GUNNERS' DEFENCE PLAYED IN AN UN- USUAL FORMATION, THE HALVES LYING WELL BACK ON THE WINGS, WHILE THE BACKS WERE OFTEN TACKLING NEAR THE HALF-WAY LINE.

cheong, neglected his other partner and seldom passed the ball to Taybede The halves were very safe, Leung

Pau Ka-ping, who appeared, at inside right for the winners, was a bagfull of tricks, making many good openings for Yeung on the right wing. It was this wing that Wing-chul, especially, tackling well enjoyed the majority of the play and distributing the ball with great throughout the game, Tay Quee-accuracy. liang on the opposite wing seldom receiving the ball, especially during the first half.

Tam Kong-pak, while play- ing well with Fung King"

CLUB'S FINE WIN

bottled up by the splendid work of S. STRANGE Jenkins and Whelan.

Rupert Baldwin, who made his debut this season, gave a very fine display and was the best of the Club forwards. He la a much better man than Sloan, for whom he substitut- ed, and centres with deadly ac-

curacy,

AND DUNCAN

PROMINENT Hocquard Bottled Up. Throughout.

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The Saints were early handicap-|

(By OUTSIDE LEFT) ped as a result of Ward sustaining a cut above his left eye, and this

THE Club created a sensation in the resulted in B. Gosano cutting in Williamson was dangerous on oc- Senior Shield on Saturday when towards the Police goal whenever cassions, but he dabbled in drib they played good football to dafest Costa sent in a high shot which bling to such an extent that when the Lincolns by the odd goal in three: Ward was unable to get his head ever be was near the Borderers'

goal he was robbed before he could THE Club defence, 9. Strange and A.

Duncan in particular, played do any harm.

wonderful game in the second half, and undoubtedly saved the day for All three of the Club halves their side. played splendid games, and had it not been for them the Borderers DUNCAN was outstanding for the manner in which he bottled up would have easily entered the

Hocquard, and the Semi-Final Round by a large mar eldom had a clear rua. gin.

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A. V. Gosano, Marques, and Elms, were responsible for the Police defeat. This interme- diate line repeatedly broke up promising Police movements.

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The backs played a sound game on the whole, but Lau Mau made a couple of bad misses, which, had Snooks been a shade faster, would have proved very costly.

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Wong had little to do in goal, but cleared confidently. when necessary. "After South China had netted twice, the Artillery made several positional changes. Allen reverting scored on more than one ccasion, to his usual position at full-back, Higgins was up against a stift propost-Greenshields going to the inside tion, and could not bundle his way past right position; and Bermingham such a sturdy defender at Syd Strange moving over to the centre.. although he managed to get in a few

These changes not only streng- thened the defence, but consider-

Food shots.

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PETT played a sound game in his ably Improved the forward line, Bnew pattion, at back, and Sterns and there were many good move- proved his worth as Bett's partner.ments, but with a two-goals lead, Deacon had no chance of saving the South China's defence cleared con- shots that entered the net, and cleared

fidently. many that might have done so.

Edmunds Outstanding

Allan played much better, at back than he did in the centre, while As the result of an easy win over the Wroe cleared well under heavy Athletic, the Navy entered aké pressure. The chalves were good, Semi-finals of the Senior Shield, but concentrated too much on de- |fencë,' 'and1when thefr:forwarda did

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THE Navy fully deserved to win,

their forwards played together get away they could not give them very well, the wings, Fearicus and the necessary support. The for Skinner being particularly good. wards tried hard, but...could not penetrate, though towards the THE score was no indication of the end of the game several good shots

play and the Navy should have were sent in a sma Lincolns winger scored many more than the two which South China's opening goal, came

they secured in the first half.

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very unexpectedly, for the Artillery The Rocha and Costa partnership proved a failure, though Rocha was

for the Navy played well, the lat Suddenly the ball was cleared with really the one at fault, as he poach-

To single out any individual halt THE Bickford Strange wing JAMES and Edmunds at full-back were attacking strongly at the time,

proved the most dangerous, al-S

Hill and Fowler were very ter playing the game of his life. {a hefty kick, and PAM KONG PAK led frequently to waste opportun- would be indeed hard, although I though

jobtained possession ba the balf-way will say that Lowe played far above good. his usual form, affecting many a

ties.

Costa, on the left, sent across some grand centres. He makes as good a winger as Sahban.

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good clearance when the Club de- THE winning goal was the result of back, played a good game, but Line. Streaking away with Worth-

fence were hard pressed.

Gamble was splendid on the left The Ward-Bertie Gosano wing wing. He plays better and better

Fowler's work, and the Club win ger played a really good game, Howe should scored it, it is true, but he have scored at least two other goals.

was where the real danger lay, and in every game. His complete one occasion, when only

few

yards from goal, and with only the it was their combined movements blockade of the Johns and Pallisber

goal keeper to beat, he fred the ball that was primarily responsible for right wing formation in the second high over the bar. the three goals.

half was one of the features of the game,

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recumbent Comber's head!!

· A few `minutes later South China went further ahead through PAU.

WONG Sik-ion, the Athletic right

ington in hot pursuit, Tam fired In Kwok-ki in goal was not on form.

|a hard drive from the edge of the penalty", aren, which had Combey McGuinness Prominent LAST season's winners look like re-beaten all the way. He dived for Le pealing their success in the Junior the ball, which, however, passed Shield as the result of their win over him to strike the foot of the up- the Listeins by the odd goal in three, right and rebound across the goal line and then enter the net on the THE Navy deserved to win, their for

Wand were very good and simply RIDLEY, as sua!, played well for

the losers, and together with Hoc-overwhelmed the Lincolns. McKellar, on the right flank, was quard, was responsible for many pro-

MCGUINNESS played a very good KA PING, who netted with a fast pill game for the Lincolns, and was shot following a 'right wing maya- wards and time and again got also very good and was greatly in mixing attacks. through the Saints' defence only to demand in the first half when the GUINESS worked hard, and with well backed up by Reeson, but tdment in which Yeung-Shui-rick

weakened team by no means 'revealed

played a big parte na mk fail badly in their shooting,

erratic display of R. Goldman saw] A'll just a little pit of luck, would have their true form.

Having obtained a two-goals lead, the Borderers' forwards very near-

South China were content to rest Individually, Stephens was the ly through, McKellar's bustling play of bustling tactics combined

S. China's Coming Pivot best forward on view, being res tactics and good spoiling measures with brilliant ground passes to the

SOUTH Chins "B" continued in win on their laurels, and play deter ning vein in the Junior Shield forated to # great extent. No fur- ponsible for some very pretty sale robbed them of an opening time right and left wingers,

competition when they defeated the ther score was added before the efforts, one of which would have and again.

Recreio by three clear goals.

| interval, and the wocond-half "pro- found the net but for a brilliant

duced some very poor play. The full-length dive by Marques in goal.

Stephens, Brooks and T. Pile were the best of the Police for-

The Saints played up to the Po-| lice mistakes, and as a result many Police movements were checked ba fore they had gone very far.

Boyd was easily the better of the two backs, but he wÀR' erratic in the second half when a wild kiek saw the Borderers equalise six minutes from time.

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Of, the Borderers" forwards Johns, on the right wing, was very dangerous, and sent over some love ly centres. Although well shadow ed in the second by Gamble, he got through twice and proved very dan- gerous.

Palister, Morris and Marsh.

field were the three best Lor wards on view and should have got through on more occasions than they did.

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Chinese played with good un- derstanding and both wings, were summers tried hard to get on terms, kept ep the move by splendid passing and Snooks had a good shot saved by Yue Wahshing, who is a more than by Wong. Grethshields and Woods both went close with good efforts, useful centre-half.

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R. Goldman, who deputised for

SOUTH China's defence ware on top but the final whistle went with no

throughout but were kept, bary, by further corde

South China Weng Wings LA Tin- The Police should never have re. Manning Railton, made a poor sub-

asprightly line of Recreio forwarde laxed after their two goals lead, stitute and took a long time to set-

whose main fault lay in not shooting, Lau Mat; Laung-In-chan, Leling Wing chu Lae Kwokal Yeung when near goal but they did, and this combined tle down in the first half, He was

Shui-rick

Fan Ka-ping; Fung King- cheong, Tam with the Saints' efforis, resulted in never at ease, however. and time

¿Tay Quee- the final score of 3 to 2 against and Again exposed his citadel to

Recreio defence, but the game was Artillery Combey Greendlilelda, the opposing forwards through; sheer carelessness. In the second Morris was very dangerous in the rather spelled by the inaumerable at Wream Worthington, Rodgars, Harris. Snooks, Bermingham, Allen, Woods half, however, he Improved consi- fast minutes, but he was time and to fouls, derably, and rendered great, assig- again charged off the bail as he tance during a terrific Borderers' was about to shoot. bombardment when it was thought - UNA

them.

Hockey

China Mail. Sports Diary

TO-DAY,

Lower Deck v. Punjable,

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THE two Xaviers played well in the flang, at de MOJEKATT

Smashing Win For Gunnars

BB Artillery secured a smashing |40-

win over the newly formed Police the Borderers mast score, but the Searle war the better of the two Junior team in the Becond Round of the backt, well supported by the halves, wingers, and enjoyed many clear Junior Shield competition by 5 clear however, kept their charge safe, runs in the first half. His centres goals.

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Escall frithe: Police: goal" prevent

were, however, snapped up by Bogdan de Hoyal | Officersỹ-y, Hong

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Hong Kong Hockey Club seconds, fault, a merions one is that he is too -It le a mystery to many why are the Poles custodian performed, won- Kowloon

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