Ordnance Corps Give Service Corps A Fright

By "Referee"

SERVICE CORPS were fully extended in their Second Division football game at Sookunpoo yester- day by Ordnance and it was only in the closing stages of the game that they gained an ascendency over their opponents.

his feet and passes often astray.

went Morgan placed Service Corba

on level terms soon after. Service Corps' forwards were In the second half Stephens not as dangerous as Usual and gave his side the lead with a well- only Glen, on the right wing, was placed free kick and a few min- half this player up to usual form. In the second utes later Ordnance should have was prominent increased the lead but Pennirig- with his runs down the wing and ton, when well placed, shot weak- scored two goals in addition to ly and Mattison cleared.

Ordnance were without several of their regular having a hand in another. players and on the whole did well as they seemed to bu able to suit themselves better to the slippery state of the ground.

In the other two matches play- ed St. Andrew's easily beat Kow-game for

Reynolds again played good, the Service Corps' forwards. Ordnance in goal Nicholls, on the right, tackled well loon Tong, for whom Peter Plet- while both the backs. Adams and and his clearances were good. His cher made his first appearance ut

head-work saved bis side Russell, showed up well particu- several occasions. Duffield The season to help Richard Ler to Win two games, and King's Col larly in the second half.

the pick of the forward line. Play- lege scored another two points.

In the mtermediate line. Ste-ing at inside-left he showed good their victims being Victoria Rephens, in the pivotal position, was ball control and sent Pennington

a hard worker and his tackling through

creation Club

Following are detailed results

At home S Andrew's beat Kowloon

Tong by 7 games to 2

E. F. Fincher and H. Kew (St An drew's).

beat R M fvalle Bod S 'I'

beat P. Lo and M S Lee

41

21 11

21

beat H. E Lee and F Fletches 21

W. Brown and S A drew's).

16

Gray

St. An.

beat Lavalle and Chung

1 23

beat Lo and Ler

21

12

12 21

Ollespie

(St.

21

12

21 14

13 21

lost to Lee and Fletches

M. Davies and B

drew's).

bent Lavalle and Churg

beat Lo and Lee

lost to Lee and Fletcher

An.

Police v K.C.C.

At Headquarters, Police lost to Kow-

loon

C by 1 game to 8

W. Gillies and L. Gordon (Palice)

Oni

Clarke and Young did some good work in the centre but their passes were often Intercepted while Martin only came into his

own in the second half.

Smart, at right half, was the pick of the Intermediate line while Young's heading enabled him to

on clear often

was

The Scoring

Service Corps equalised through Martin from a centre from Young · and shortly after missed a penalty. and

Play was still very even Glen placed his side in the lead for the Arst time with a good shot and before time the same player added another.

SERVICE CORPS-Mattison; Murray and Bradshaw; Smart, Young and Hammond; Glen, Clarke, Morgan, Wêle and Martin,

ORDNANCE-Reynolds; Adams attd Russell: Nicholls. Stephens and Stand-

numerous occasions Ordinance took the lead in the mng: Lines. Roberts, Hewitson, Duffield sparted many a promising move of but the left winger could not keep first half through Hewitson put and Peanington,

THE CATCH

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Wynter Biyil and A

1. Fisher beat J 1. Anderson and Jones 21 lost to A Zimmern and D !!

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Hazel

17

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lost to Wynter-Myth and Fisher

A. R. S. Major and C. Y. Siu Pu tice).

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Jest to Anderson and Jones

lost to Zimmern and Havelt

10 21

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J. Ferrier and S. Hogarth (Police)

Iost to Wynter-Blyth and Fashio

Ion to Andrison and Jones

lost to Zimmer and Hazell

1

3 21

+4 21

The match between Recrem al Chung Wan was postponett and will be played on Friday

King's y V.R.C

At Bonham Road, King's College beat Victoria Recreation Chub by 7 games Į

to 2

S. P. Chan and K. J. Attwell (King's) beat D N Xavier and

JO. CIGARETTES JO

OF THE SEASON

CIGARETTES,

A

Ramjahn

21 15

beat A Hasty and M M de V

Suares

221 9

beat F Castro and A A Re

medios

21

J

K. L. Lui and W. C. Chung (King's}

beat Xavier and Rumjalin.

21 13

lost tasto and Soares

15

beat Castro and Remedi

221 15

K. H. Lo and T. Lam (King's).

19 24

* 10

Jost to Xavier and Rumahn

beat Basto and Soares

beat Castro and Remedios.

LEAGUE TABLE

SECTION "A"

25 10

Games

L. W. F. A. Pts.

P

King's Chung Kinh

+ 0 + 28 H મ

3 1 2 19 B *

Recreio

3

1 2 17 10 ..

V.R.C.

4 3 1 10 26 2

J.R.C.

K.C.C.

St. John's

4

о

7 26

0

SECTION "B"

5

4 1

0 5 31 14 10 25 11 6

Kowloon Tong

St. Andrew's Police

5 3 2 20 25 +4

5 3 2 24 21 4

5 E 0 日 34 0

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