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The Charm

of Perfection

For a century and a half,

THE

CHINA MAIL, FEBRUARY 1, 1957.

H.K. BOYS' FOOTBALL

LEAGUE

REGIMENTS AND SCHOOLS

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College have a share in a ground at Causeway Bay, while La Salle have their own pitch, adjoining

N outstanding event in the an

nals of football in the Colony is the first Boys' Football League the school. between Enlisted Boys from the Eau de Army and School teams of boys

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The question of referees officials will present little difficulty as there are many qualified offi- cials among the Services in the Colony.

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in a win for the team from the lony soccer and every support Rifles. A hope was then express- should be given the various Clubs, ed that some other competition who will ultimately derive satis- against Schools' teams be arrang-faction through these Leagues in ed, and through the generosity of that rescruits will be more experi- Lieut. Col. D. M. Barchard, Officer Commanding the 2nd Battalion, the Royal Welch Fusiliers, a Cup has been donated for annual com- petition.

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Those responsible for the run- ning of the competition were ask- ed to try and get the Hong Kong Football Association to run the tournament, but the latter too fully occupied with their own

are

enced.

Miss Madeline Dalton, zbore, former Hunter College fencing. star, won the Santelli Trophy for fencing in a select field of women from twenty clubs and colleges

at New York last month.

"ROVER" REVIEWS

SATURDAY'S SOCCER

problems, but, although they are E Seaforths registered their first left-half, early in the game and were

not able to run the competition, I understand they would be will- ing to support it in any way.

NO JURISDICTION-

other

As the Hong Kong Area Sports Board have no jurisdiction over the Schools' teams, they too were unable to accept the responsibility of running the competition, so it has been suggested that the com peting teams each nominate a re- presentative to meet and to draw up the rules for the competition.

win in the First Division when playing Firmie, who had just finished they beat Recreio by 4 goals to 2 after a hard game in the Second Division, at

a grand. display in which their defence centre-forward. was outstanding.

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AN injury to Stone, the Club juniors FIGGINS and Adams, on the left

centre-forward, proved the huma right wings respectively, ing point in their game with the Rites who were promoted from the second as they were then leading by the odd former-scoring a good goal in the team, gave worthy, performances, the goal in three.

closing minutes of play.

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Stephens gave a polished display in goal, and in the forward line Gilchrist was prominent, scoring a good goal

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SOUTH China "A" did not take Eastern very seriously and it was only when Eastern had equalised that ters for their victory over the CREDIT must be given to Stonecut- the champions livened up to score.

Iwo

Seaforths in the Second Division.. further goals. The Eastern forwards Smith and Bliver worked hard in the were made to look better than they real Gunners forward line, while Hall was ly were during this game as the Chinese in great form in goal. defence took time in tackling and though Eastern scored three goals alli the movements which resulted in the Navy goals could have been stopped lon before Pau Ka-ping was reached

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It has been suggested that these representatives approach the Hong Kong Football Association for sup- port in connection with grounds, as the latter have jurisdiction over all military and civilian groundsHERE was little during the week-ends, during which period it is proposed to run this new competition.

EIGHT ENTRIES

twear the Cha

game against the Rif

poor shooting form and

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have ∙ now entrenched themselves at the head of the Second Division by beating South China by 2 goals to beingin

beterval Jones

1-after

at the Win-

outstanding in

in the the Navy's half back line and clung

was Into Yản Web

ew away few oppa

three good chances of scoring by hasty well.

shooting, while the oc

Wilson and Fowler

ly were very few..

four clear

of the fact that

To date eight entries have been received, namely from the 2nd Bat-THOUGH the Na talion, Royal Welch Fusiliers, 1st Battalion Seaforth Highlanders, "B", they did 1st Battalion, Royal Ulster Rifles, Central British School, King's College, St. Joseph's College, Wah Yan College and La Salle College. The Diocesan Boyr School will not enter

Boys making up the teams must not be 18 years or over. It is hop ed to hold an early meeting and to make a start early this month new competition's com will app

affilation to g

that

BR

REWER, the

giving this player

to distribute the hall

Navy

outside-left, gave a fine solo display just be- Hore half time when he beat Ng Kin- fman and Laŭ Tin-sin and sent in a shot rom a difficult angle only to see ng Sik-hong make spectacular full length save:

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