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THE CHINA MAIL
S. CHINA'S THIRD SUCCESS OVER THE SAINTS
Saturday's Football
At A Glance.
FIRST DIVISION
BORDERERS 4 RECREIO.
KOWLOON
NAVY
S. ATHLETIC..... 4. ARTILLERY
SECOND DIVISION
KOWLOON V:"ATHLETIC
(Postponed)
THIRD DIVISION
BORDERERS
ENGINEERS
R.A.SC.
RECHEIO
2 RADIO.
2. RAMC
3 8 CHINA #UNIVERSITY
League Tables To Dats
FIRST DIVISION
MORGAN'S FINE PLAY LEAGUE TITLE HOPES LINCOLNS
FOR BORDERERS
4 Newcomers To Navy
Eleven Prominent.
REKINDLED
ELLIOTT CONVERTS PENALTIES PAU KA PING RIDDLES
THE
(BY OUTSIDE LEFT)
Borderers had little difR- culty in defeating the Recreio
in the First Division on Saturday scoring four clear goals without reply.
Searle was easily the best of the Goals forwards on the field, showing PW. D L F A Pts good hail control with an accurate .....16 12 13 42 17 25 shot when in front of goal, while
13 14 2 1 43 22 22 Fortey made a very good partner, 1 II 2 49 17 22
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Lincolns Navy Borderers South Chins St. Joseph's
Club
Kowloon
Athletic
Artillery
Police
15 5 1 731 4 11
:14 18 18 21 36 18
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LOSER'S DEFENCE
SUPERIOR FORWARD LINE®
(BY SPOT KICK) ·
BEAT E. LANCS
CONVINCINGLY
2-0 Lead At Interval
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Made Into 4-0.
RIDLEY AND SALMON OUTSTANDING
(BY TOUCH JUDGE)
At Sookunpes yesterday the Lin- colas secured a decisive victory
to nil.
The Lincolns were much the
South China, premier league soccer champions, over the East Lanes by four goals
enhanced their chances of retaining the title when they overcome St. Joseph's by three clear superior team and had the best of goals at Caroline Hill yesterday.
the play throughout the game, al- though at the start both teams ap- Possessing the better forward line, the Chin-peared to be of an equal standard.
The Recreio lacked a connecting ese recorded their third triumph over the Saints link between the forwards and the this season after coming through a gruelling first defence. In this respect the 'Bor- (derers played well, and their front half with a goal lead, which was against the run continually in action of the play. Their other two successes over the Mullane and Morrison played well. Saints were recorded in the League (2-0) and the and Smith was hardly ever called
Senior Shield Semi-Final (3-1) last Sunday.
.15 5 1 3.29. 38/1 .14 5 9 8.34 42 10
12 3 18 17 23 7 line was 13 3 1 9 14 35 7 15 1 0 14 15 60 2 SECOND DIVISION
East Lanes Recreio
Goals PW. D L F A P South China ...15 12 0 3 48 13 24 Lincolns
.16 10 3 3 49 31 23 Borderers
16 10 15 46 26 21
16 9 3 454 21 21
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Navy Artillery
16 7 1 8 28 26 18 Club
.15 6 1 8 25 35 13 Young Indians 13 41 8 21 72 9 Athletic
.14 21 11 20 5% 5 Kowloon
1 1 13 19 57 3
Lincoln
THIRD DIVISION
South China
Borderers
Recreio
R.A.S.C R.A.M.C.
Engineers Redio R.A.F. t'niversity
upon.
Morgan played
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wonderful HE game was played at a fast
form yesterday will soon receive very even in spite of the score, Dur- promotion to the Second Division. ing the first half of the game the
Saints should have scored several
The Borderers were never ex-goals, and should have led at the tended and could have won by a interval by a comfortable margin, much bigger margin.
Their forwards, however, were very erratic in the goalmouth, and many really good scoring opportunities were thrown away.
Goals PW. DLFA Pt Speed Of Navy ... 18 18 0 0 77 7 36 .16 10 2 4 30 23 22
16 10 1
5 53
53 27
.17 7 1
17 5 4 8
.12 3 1 18 27
14 2 4 8 11 41 A
35 1 11 21 31 7 14 0 3 11 11 61
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GOALSCORERS
FIRST DIVISION.
Au Ping Ming (Athletic)
G. White (Kowloon) Elliott (Kowloon) Delgado (Recreio) Searle (Borderera). Jones (Borderers) Portey (Borderers) Roberts (Navy) Skinner (Navy) Polts (Naer) Tong (Navy)
Hopkins (Artillery) Eastman (Kowloon) Au Kim Fung (Athletic)
THIRD DIVISION Santos (Recreio)
Campos (Recreio) Morgan (Borderers) Callard (Engineers) Wright (R.A.M.C.) Crayford (R.A.B.C.)
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Players Determines Game The Navy beat the Artillery by
4 goals to I in a much more even game than the score would sug gest,
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South China had fewer op- portunities, but made good use
of them.
SOUTH CHINA'S SEVEN
REMAINING GAMES
COUTR CHINA, the League
champions, have now to play the Borderers (3-2), Navy (2-2), Club (2-3), East Lance (4-0). Kowloon (4-0) Police (1-0) and the Recerlo (6-1) to complete their fixture card,
The figures in bracketa denote the result of the frat round en- counter.
escape. and the Saints goal had a marvel-
Yeung hit the cross-bar with a fast shot, and from the rebound Marques did well to save Tam's header to give an- other fruitless corner.
The teams compared very favour-lous ably, except in the forward line, where South China were much The Navy had four newcomers auperior. When the South China in Bayne the gon! keeper, Roberts, forward line started moving, they outside left, Hague, centre forward were always dangerous, yet sa and Courtney, left-back.
usual too much fancy play around the goal, instead of shooting, of All four played excellent foot-len enabled the Saints to ball, although Bayne was crratic danger situations. at the start. Despite the heavy margin against them, the Royal Artillery helded a good peamand with a little extra luck might have scored more than one goal.
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Sabhan Misses
B. Gogano was sent away again
Ridley gave his usual bigh dis play of football for the Lincolne,
while Lieut Salmon at outside right, played a rood steady se
for the losers.
Ten minutes after the commence-
ment MALPAS scored the first goal for the Lincolns with a grand shot East Lancs then settled down more comfortably, and made one or two very excellent moves with the for- wards working well.
Good Understanding Shown Licut Salmon and Thompson showed good combination and do served credit.
One particular Ane save was made by Harmsworth, when Ridley gave McGuinness an opportunity, and the latter drive hard at goal. Harmsworth, however, made a spectacular gave and cleared the ball to mid-field.
This good performance was, how. ever, marred Immediately after wards when, in handling
shot from Malpas, ha fumbled with the ball and it passed over the goal. Hine to give MALPAS his second goal of the game.
Lincolns Superior After Interval
In the second half the Lincolna
on the Saints right wing, and cen-had the better share of attacking Good Football
tred the ball well. Sabhan, run-and played superior football. ning in, had a great chance, but Ridley won applause from the The game opened at a very fast shot into the side net from close spectators with his pet footwork pace, and both teams settled downrange, while some few minutes and ball controll, quickly, the standard of football later Ward drove the ball just wide,
The third goal for the Lincolns being high.
from Gosano's centre.
came from BALDRY,, who scored Speed was the feature in the Navy's play, both Skinner and; Potts proving this very sub. stantially. It was largely due to their work that the Navy received the many good opportunities to
Broke.
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In opposition the Artillery had two excellent full backs who work-
ed hard throughout game.
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Athletic Stage Very
Fine Second Half Rally
Kowloon were fortunate to beat the Athletic by the odd goal nine after leading by 4 clear goals at the interval.
Pau Ka Ping was almost through for South China, but was benten a few yards from goal, while at the other end Leonard over-ran the ball when well positioned.
Play was being transferred from end to end with startling rapidity..
Tay was conspicuous for some neat head work early in the game, his anticipation being
at times uncanny
Half Backs Shine
The Chinese forward line work.
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Ward was conspicuous shortly with ground shot from long after a nice sole effort, dribbling past two men before presenting Gosano with a good opening, but the winger shot well over the bar.
Gosano had hard luck just after when his shot was deflected by Lan Men, who appeared from nowhere. just In the nick of time.
Shortly afterwards a free kick nearly resulted in the Lincolns going further ahead when Lieut. Rocquard: sent a powerful drive which only just passed over the cross-bar.
Ridley's Fine Goal
the end B
corger
The Safuta were having a good
The fourth and final goal of the share of the play at this stage of game was scored by RIDLEY, and the game, and it was only the wild it was the best of the match. shooting of their forwards that pre When come distance from goal, vented them from taking the lead. Ridley secured the ball from a During an attack on his goal, Wong tackle and flashed in ed smoothly, with Tay and Tam Tan out to clear, but handled out-able shot.
unstop- outstanding in support of Pau, who side the goal area, and was Just before
ac- was presented with a couple of excordingly penalised. B. Goaano kick awarded the East Lancs gave cellent scoring chances which he took the free kick, but sent the ball Smith the opportunity to open their converted. All three halves were
outside with a poor effort. Just account, but he shot wide. The Elliott played, a fine game for good, although they were inclined before the interval, which arrived losers' best scoring attempt came the winners, making numerous to concentrate too much on defence with South China still leading by from Lieut. Salmon, who, having jopenings besides converting two for the majority of the game. The one goal, the Saints should have taken the ball a good distance up penalties. G. White was also on backs made so mistakes, clearing equalised, but Roche sent well over the field, crashed the ball just over form and combined well with both well and covering Wong so well the bar when well placed.
the crossbar. Elliott and Blake.
that the custodian had very little to S. China Dominate Play
Lincolns:-Biggins; Steape, Edmun son; Turner, Dudley, Robson; Baldry, As a line the forwards worked.
South-China attacked from the McGuinness, Malpas, Ridley and Hos The Saints were almost as good commencement of the second half, quard well together, and the Athletic Individually, but the forwards, with and both Tay and Tam went clase den, Gormon; Rothwell, Richardson, East Lanes: Harmsworth; Walk- "I am not saying anything beyond were hard pressed during the first the exception of B. Gosano and with, good efforts. Things looked Carroll; Salmon, Thompson, Smith, that I am hopeful, because it would half hour. The halves were also Ward, did not combine at all well, very dangerous when Yeung ran Woods and Tuley.
LARWOOD MAY PLAY IN THE TESTS
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be useless to bank on playing and good, Bliss, in the pivot position with the inevitable result that their well down to send over to Tam, but then find that the foot let me being outstanding. The backs passes went to the wrong` man-and 'the latter completely missed the
were safe, while Cord handled con-were cleared, fidently, and had but little chance,
down."
SOCCER.
ball from a very awkward angle. NEXT SATURDAY'S A. V. Gosano played a very safe | A few minutes later, Tam drove with the shots that beat him in the game at back, clearing exceeding hard just the wrong side of the second half,
lly well under heavy pressure. Mar-post,
ques naved well on the whole, but
hafied,
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v. Club (Club) v Kowloon
(Kowloon)
Larwood agreed that the Australian alde just selected was strong in batting, and that In O'Reilly they will have an
South China's second goal, acored Saints To Encounter outstanding bowler.
Au Ping Ming was the star should have stopped the third goal, by PAU KA PING, was the result "Bát I am surprised," he said, Athletic forward, and made full when he kicked over a low shot of a great solo effort to Tay, who
Borderers. "they did not send Vic Richardson use of his opportunities. Apart from Yeung...
neatly dribbled past two Saints de- PIVE PREMIER LEAGUE GAMES and make him vice-captain. Not from completing the “hat trick"", only is he a good bat and a bril-Au Ping Ming gave's fine exhibi: The game was only a few min-had no difficulty in converting...
South China's Early Score fenders before passing to Pau, who llant attacking field, but his perion of footwork, and, at times had uter old when South China went
The First Division fixtures post- sonality counts for a lot in any the Kuwloon defence completely ahead through PAU KA PING. A The Saints, then re-arranged played this Saturday. They are:--- Saints Change Line-Up poned on December 30 Inst, will be |team."
(right wing movement resulted in their team in a desperate bid for Artillery" * Chipperfield Larwood has never]
the Saints conceding's corner, and success. A. V. Gosano went to in- Lincolns seen. The fast bowler was taking a Ho Ka-keun, Au Kim-fung and from the fag kick Pau headed into side-left, Rocha dropped back to sea voyage from Brisbane to Sydney Fung King Yui were also good, the net. that day last February when Chip but saw little of the ball while too A few minutes later, the same their efforts were of no avail, the
left-half, and Elms to left-back, but St. Joseph's perfield was flogging the English late in the game,
player accepted a perfect, through South China defenders being very Police bowling for 182 runs at Newcastle,
Pass from Tay and went very resolute in the clearances. N.S.W.
The halves were rather erratic close indeed, Marques just getting Shortly before the end, South E, Lancs Larwood was asked who would at the start and could not hold the his foot to the ball to detect a hard China went further ahead, Pau be England's captail. He had no Kowloon forwards, but made drive, Information, but he assumed it amends after interval tackling The Saints then took up the run cleared to YEUNG SUT YICK, who the Anal match in the Lai Wah Cup making a good effort which was "; At the request of the Royal Navy, would be D. B. Jardine as the skip keenly, and playing their forwards ning,, and, Leonard sent B. Cosano sent in a fast low drive, which was played on December 30, and per who proved his worth,
with well-fudged peases. The away with walong pass. The Marques should, have saved the Council approved that the First Speaking at a Nottingham dinner backs were alan Inclined to be wild winger cut in and tested Wong with South China: Wong Wing: LI Tin: Division Axtures for that day be Mr. H. A Brown, secretary of the in their clearances during the first a good shot which the custodian sang-and-Laut Many Loung In-chan, postponed until the data in the fix- County Cricket Club, said that Tar half, but steadied down later in turned round the post for a corner. ng Wine chionnde La Kwok-wali tiro list for the Lar Wali Cup final. wood was going on well, and that the valg
the surgeon
the casult" of
In the Count
were hoping
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v. Borderers
(Caroline HillY
v "Reéralo">
› (Police) Navy
(Chatham Rd.)"
MATERA Gosand, took the corner kick but ANTESZNYCH WITH following Bra Third Division
Par made spoor, attempt, only rolling peration. They in gos), made
matches for next, Saturday; one mis-the bat
Wardage. From the St. Joseph Marques, Bouze would have him take, which, hówear; respited in a clea South Chips swapt:doma A.V. Gossos Elmu Beltran and Mars
the fields
muda (V) ;; B. Gozano, Ward, Leonard,
(Univerall t EAS. Bocha and Babban,
B, W. Borderers
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