Police Fully Extend Eastern YESTERDAY'S Winning Goals Scored In Last Few Minutes RESULTS AND

Blackburn And North Shine In Police Defence

By "Sportshawk”

TWO QUICK GOALS in the last five minutes decided the First Division football game between Eastern and Police before a large crowd at Boundary Street yesterday when the former won by 5 goals to 3 after sharing four goals at the interval.

Neither side was at full strength. McHardy was an absentee from the Police team and his place was again taken by Taylor in goal. Chan Kwong-yu, from the junior team, played on the left-wing in place of G. Moss.

Hsu Man-fu was absent from! Eastern's team and his place was Alled by Cheung Kam-hoi, while Yu Ah-shing filled the inside-

left position.

Tsao Tsau-ting, Cheung Kam- hoi and Hau Ching-to formed formidable trlo which gave the Police defence а gruelling time. All three players played well throughout and were always dan- gerous in the penalty area. Cheung Yung-sum, on the right wing, was impressive and sent over good centres.

Hsu King-shing in the pivotal position for Eastern, had no diff- culty in checking the Police for- wards and had Wong Man-kwai, the Police leader, well in. hand. Hsu was good in his passing and his distribution to his forwards was worth watching. Lau Tse- tsang at right-half held his own and was safe in his tackling.

Lau Hin-hon, in Eastern's goal, played well and could not be blamed for the goals scored against him. Kong Sing-king was the mainstay of the defence and his strong clearances and quick tackling often saved his side.

Ferrier and Howlett were the outstanding forwards of the Police team. The latter played a good game and scored. two good goals for his side. The former was not so sure with his shooting and missed several scoring chances.

North Prominent

North was the pick of the Police halves and ably checked Chung

SING TAO FULLY EXTENDED

At Caroline Hill yesterday St. Joseph's fully extended Sing Tao in their First Division football game and were only defeated by two clear goals, scored in the first half.

Fung King-cheong returned to Sing Tao's attack and his inclu- ion meant all the difference to the team as he was the cause of most worry to the Saints' defence. Sing Tao were the better team and in the second half bombard“ ed the Saints' goal. Only the bril- llant goal-keeping of Tsang, coupled with the sterling work of Hussain, prevented them from increasing the score.

the

Tang Kwong-sun opened scoring early in the game and before half time. Fung King- cheong beat Tsang from close in.

C.R.C. WIN TENNIS TITLE

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Chinese Recreation Club won "B" Division League Tenniaebam- plonship yesterday when they defeat- cd South China, by 011⁄2, nets to 3%.

tu · Tak-chouk and . Pang' - Hol-lam (C.R.C.). •

drow with C, L. Chan and Szeto

Bick

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beat Dr. Dew and K. H. Ip..... 0–2 draw with W, H, Ha and W. T.

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Chan Tak-ohhn and Luk Ding-chaung (C.R.C.).

beat Chan and Blek

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Blackburn and Parker were sound backs. The former defended stoutly and covered his partner

GOAL-SCORERS

· FIRST DIVISION-

cheong. Eastern

Cheung Kam-hol

(3), Hau Ching-

.2

St. Joseph's

6

Police

Howlett and Per-

rier.

to and Yau 'San.

Yung-sum. Gough was not on Mid-field play was. featured form in the pivotal position, while during the greater part of the sec- Pope, on his left, was severely ond period. Though both

sides Sing Tao tested by the speed and wiles of tried their best they were unable to Tang Kwong-sum. Hau Ching-to.

score, due either to the stout and Fung King- defences or to wild in. front of goal.

kicking

After a good movement and in the 25th minute, Howlett again gave Police the lead, with a Kam-hoi Taylor, in goal, was safe with grounder. Cheung high balls, but was not too con-equalised for Eastern shortly after. Glen Morgan, fident with grounders.

Five minutes from time Cheung with Police doing most of

Kam-hoi scored again and, a min- The game started at a fast pace ute later T8of Chau-ting made attacking and within five minutes they drew first blood through

Parker well.

Howlett.

the

Two minutes later Tsol Chau ting passed for Cheung Kam-hoi to score and 15 minutes later Cheung Kan-hol again suLed to give Eastern the lead.

About five minutes before the interval, Hsu was penalised in the penalty area and Ferrier made no mistake from the penalty kick.

As a matter

of course-

the game safe with a good goal.

SECOND DIVISION:

R.A.S.C.

Clarke (2) Mar- tin and Sadler.

Sing Tao

Au. Tre-ngok (3),

6

7

Chang Kwong (2)

and Lam Fong (2).

Royal Scots

·Auld · (3), a n

Crawley,

Kit: Chee Woo Chin-hing.

THIRD, DIVISIÓN

Eastern Laur Hin-hon; Kong Sing-king and Yam Shuri-hon; Lau Tse-tsang, Hsu King-shing and Loo Wat-kuen; Chung Yung- sum, Yu Ah-shing, Cheung. Kam-Signalo hoi, Tsol Chau-ling and Hau Party, and Brack Tag Takitong. Ching-to.

enbury. R.A.M.C.

Police:-Taylor; Blackburn and Parker; Pope, Gough and North; Lau Pak-hung, Howlett, Wong Man-kwai, Ferrier and Chan Kwong-yu.

2 Shell:

0 Engineers

7

F.

Jones (4). Moore, Cork and Holiday.

PLAYER'S PLEASE

UT

"It's the Tobacco that Counts"

beat Dew, and Ip

beat to, and. Lei

CHo Kalau and Thai Ping-Tan (C.R.C.).

drew with Chan and Biek

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boat. Iew and', Ip.

lost to Ho and Lei

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