THE CHINA MAIL SEPTEMBER 30, 1940.

SING TAO TROUNCE KWONG WAH

YESTERDAY'S RESULTS & SCORERS

FIRST DIVISION

BY SPORTSHAWK" game for Kwong Wah at left-half,Tang sent over good centres) KWONGWAH-Lee Kwok-kee; Chung one-sided First Division foot- working very hurd and breaking one of which resulted in a goal. Fallum ad Leang Pak-wal: C. F. dos Il game wat witnessedät up Sing Tao's attacks.

Sing Tao attaclted from the Remedios Chung Kim-fal and J. J. Kwong Wah 0 Bing Tao

Pereira; hong Nal-shing, Lau Fook-| *undary Street yesterday, whon ing Tao beat Kwong Wah by 5 A. V. Gosano was the onivstart and drew first blood chuen, B. T. Gosano; A. V. Gesanoj pals, to nil, in spite of the fact attack. He had bad luck, however, ther ahead through Soong Ling-

dangerous player in Kwong Wah's after 10 minutes play through and Wong King-chung.

Fung Kwan-shing, and went fure that they wore without Fun in front of goal and received very

Kwong Wah Juniors Bing cheong and Yeung Shul- poor support from the other forsing and Kwok. Ying-kee before

Beaten

ick.

(Kwok Ying-kea (2) Fung Kwan shing, Soong Ling- Bing and Lal Shiu- wing).

1

4. Royal Scots (Marshall).

SECOND. DIVISION

| {Law Wing-kul (2) · (Wo-Chiu-chun (2)

and Chin Chi-fan).

and Cheong Moon- wing. (2)).

Eastern the interval. wards.

{(Hyul, (2), Hsu Owing to the absence of Yeung

Soongregistered his goal Sing To Juniors obtained both Keng-sang and sc-chong their pivot, and Cheuk Cheung Wing-choi was very through a powerful shot at about points when they beat Kwong Cheung Yung-sam). shek-kam, their captain, who safe in goal for Sing Tao when 25 yards range following a Wah Juniors by the odd goal in we still on the injured list, Kwong called upon; he did not have much solo effort, while Kwok scored seven, after leading by, 2-1 at the Kwong Wah. 3. Sing Tao

were kept on the defensive to do as Lee Ting-sang and Hou from a pass from Tang Kwong interval ughout the entire game and Kung-sang covered him well sang.

only able to launch periodi Lee was particularly gond and Kwong Wah improved consi-kuen) and Cheung Moon-wing Ordnance

Wu Shui-chung, Tang Chun- dorably on the resumption of play were the goal scorers for raids, which were easily played well throughout..

The intermediate line was best and held their opponents until the Tao and Chan Wai-sang, Chin- with by Sing. Tao's defence:] Kwok-kee, in Kwong Wah's served by Soong Ling-sing, who 20th minute when Kwok Ying- Tse-fung and Lee Ying for Kwong was severely tested and kept A. V. Gosano in close check kee added a further goal when he wah several certain goals. The throughout, while Tang Chun-fa headed in from a pass by Fung were weak and were hardly held his own well, besides sup Kwan-shing. Ho check the opposing at porting Soong,

J. Pereira played a sound

THIS WEEK'S FIXTURES

Following are the Football eague fixtures for this week-

ISATURDAY. OCTOBER 5

Idlesex

First Division ......

V Eastern

Bookunpoo, 4.30 p.m.)

loon

Kwong Woh

Club

Kowloon, 4.30 .p.m.) ›

Causeway Bay, 4.30 p.m.)

idlesex

Second Division

V Service Corps

Cooltunpoo, 3:00 p.m.)

loon

Kwong Wah

Kowloon, 3.00 p.m.)

b..

v R. Navy

Causeway Bay, 3.00 p.m.)

R.A.

Ordnance

Stanley, 3.00 p.m.)

Third Division

h R.A..

v 35th R.A..

((Stanley, 4.30 p.m.)

Mernational v Engineers

Military, 3.00 p.m.)

th R.A.

v. Signals.

(Chatham Road, 4.30 p.m.)

edicals

Service Corps

Military, 4:30p.m.)

th R.A.

y 24th R.A..

(St. Joseph's, 3:00 p.m.)

lice

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6

First Division

v South China Boundary Street, 4.30 p.m.) yal Scots v. St. Joseph's (Sookunpoo, 4.30 p.m.)

ice

Second. Division

South China

(Boundary Street, 3.00. p.m.) Wal Scots v Kitchee [Sookunpoo, 3.00, p.m.)

g' Tito

(Club, 4.30 p.m.)

ell

Engineers

Third Division

V 7th R.A.

Club, 3.00 p.m.) ·

Force

V A.S.A.

Chatham Road, 3.00 p.m.)

HOME FOOTBALL

RESULTS

Following, were the results of

me football matches played on turday:

* SOUTH (REGIONAL)

idershot

ristol C.

pton O.

ventry

stal Ham

tester

nifleld.

6 Forest

èn'a P. R.

hampton Menda nista: Tenham:

2 Portsmouth

3 Westham

2. Cardin..

1

Notts C

2

Milwall

Luton

+1

Stoke

3

Northampton

22

Walsall

3 Arsenal

2 Watford

Sing (Duffield):

Kitches

(Chung and Chan Ping-to).

1

Royal Scots (Moore,

8

Auld(3),

Melkle (2) and Fleming (2)). 2. Police.

(Hogarth).

(Ho Kar keung. Mansfield (2); Gold- win and Richard- gon). DIVISION ·

The losers

made desperate REFEREES' MEETING Service Corps Air Force Fine Attack

efforts thereafter, but were unable "The second monthly meeting to score and Sing Tao scored their of Hong Kong Football Re- The forwards showed good comfth goal just before the end ferees' Association will be held at bination, Ip Pak-wah, Kwok Ying through Lai Shui-wing.

¡Hotel Cecil to-morrow at 8 p.m.

THIRD SING TAO--Cheung Wing-chol; Haul' kce and Lui Shul-wing forming yung sang and Lee, sing-sang: Chul Mr. W. M. Glover, President 35th B.A. a very strong inside trio while Ah-fai,

R.M. Tang of the R.N. &

Referees' (Seabrooke and Tang Kwong-sang and Fung Chun-fal: Tang Kwong-sang. Ip Pak-Association (H.K.) will address Brown (2)). Kwan-shing distinguished them wah, Kwok Ying-kee, Lal Shul-wing the meeting оп an interesting 7th R.A. selves on the wings,

'soccer topic.

Soong Ling-sing" and

Land Fung Kwań-shing,

|(McCamley (2)).

3 20th R.A.

1

3

(Owens, Burroughs Lorde).

2 Medicals

Say...the big uns

biting today!”

were

at Bróm,

3- Norwich

Reading

Charllon Birminghami,

NORTH: (REGIONAL).

Bradford C. 7Rochdale

Liverpool

2 Tranmere

Shefeld ̈ ̈V.

5 Leeds

1

1

Middlesbro,

Huddersfield

1 York

2

tor C4

giton!

iday

Rotherham

Manchester

Southport

Barnsley

Burnley+

Chesterfield

Oldham..

namus 2 Blackburn

"SCOTTISH', 'LEAGUE"?

3.Motherwell: 30, Third Lanark Hibernian

arton'

·Falktric

St Mirren, Airdrie. Partick

\BGOW-CUP.(FINAL)

Celtie

GOLD FLAKE

CARETTES

GOLD WEAKE

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paristol & London

ALSO SOLD

IN PACKETS OF 209.

But there's no bite in Wills's

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