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in the goal-mouth Sawyer put the ball into the set and opened the score" for Hawkin Middel play followed and "Saturday's gamica in the Hongkong League the interval, arrived with the lawkins resulted as follows :—
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South China... King's Regt. Kowloon
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Hongkong Folice o Hongkong Club HMS."Ambgosa" 40 HMS. Despatch I HMS Carlisle...I .. H.M.S. Durin..... 0 Division II.
H3LS. Tamar... 3 H.MS. Harkins 3 RGA.
South China" B4 King's Regt. H.MS. Harkins 3 RGA ILM.S. Ambros 2
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South China “A 2 HMS Durban... 1 Unitel AC ....... Warder...amin. ↑ Hongkong Police o
SOUTH CHINA ». POLICE,
lending by a goal to al..
Resuming, the Harbina went away with a rush. Imeson' sent over a long pass and the tall, coming to Osborne's head and rebounding to the foot of Sparkes that player gave Brown no chance and put the flagship two up. From the centre the Harkins again g away, but Watson cleared and Murphy raced dewas the wing and, beating Plum mer, centered, bup York was weak and Adkins cleared. Carlisle returned and Murphy ran the ball over the goal line near the corner flag
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DURBAN,
R.G.A. 9. Played on the St. Joseph's ground end. ing in a win for the R.G.A. by two goals. to mil.. One goal was scored in each half. Green scored in the first half and Couzens early in the second half.
The final whistle sounded with the R.GA. attacking and winners of n fast game by two goals to it. The teams turned out as under -
R.Q.A.-Phillips; Gilding and Framp ton; Lelliott, Henwood and Doggrell Keay, MoHugh, Green, Couzens and Harris,
and
DURAN." - Lawrence; Baker Romayne Leggs, Heeton and Hing Millar, Thomas, Darlinson, Yeoman and Weymss,
Roferes-Mr. Tyldesley.
KING'S RES. v. DURBAN," RES
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SOUTH CHINA "A" B."
The
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The Hawkins now took charge of the
As Soakumpoo the King'e won by the This match was played on the South game and, Osborne sent in a drive from China ground before a large attendance close-range and Brown tipped the ball odd goal in three. Carr opened the score and ended in a win for the heine team by over the bar The resulting flag kick was for the King's and Livesay put them four goals to all. The Police started the cleared and Inson coming in centered further ahead before the interval.
to Osborne who beat Brown with a low Duchun showed up better after game but South China took up the attack shot from close range. Hawkins took change of ends and their contre forward from the start and Chui going down on ap the attack but a good clearance by running through beat Hollands in goal. the right sent" the ball behind. The Doopson sent the Carlisle away and No further scoring and the King's won Police got away from the goal kickmal Wright, beating Plummer, went on and by two goals to one... Watson shut wide from a good polition landed the ball out of the reach of South China were soon back again, but Hooper safely in the net. Brown saved the sound defence, of MeWalter religvéda moment later from Osborne and the
On the South China ground the "B" and play was again in South, China final whistle sounded with the airkina territory where Post just missed the up-winuers of a fast game by three gunla to won by four goals to two. Ip Kau, Kwok Pok Wan, Chong Wing Shing and right with a long shot, Leung Yuk Ying one. The teams were:-
Bickers LEAVEINS.-Hooper;
and Pang Kam Wing scored for the B" was injared, but resumed after a littlo deity. A fine shot from Forbes was well Plununer; Stirk, Crow and Sawyer; while Li Wei Tong scored twice for the chared by Lau in goal and South China Barkham, Frost, Osborne, Lieut. Sparkes took up the attack, but Swan was in and Imeson, great form and cleared. The Police took the ball down and Valentine shot by when nicely placed. South Chins forced a corner on the right but McLaren cleared York. from the flag kick. South Chinn vere Referee. Mr. Smith, now passing, and Swan did well to save His goal at the expense of a which was cleared by the Police South China came again and MeWalter Pelieved Played on the old ground at Soukunpoo. by kicking to touch. The Police trans- and ended in a win for the Tamar by ferred played and Lau was forced out of three gouls to pay. gon to clear, but the" Police were soon very even.
corner
Doopson and
"CARLISLE"-Brown; Watson; Barnes, Eldrett and Botting: Murphy, Wright, Jarrett, Downward and
TAMAR 2 * DESPATCH."
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**** AMBROSE ".». POLICE.
On the Club ground the' Ambrose beat the Police by two goals to all. Scoring a goal in each half through Burt and Hooking,
B.GA.. WARDERS.
On St. Joseph's ground the R.GA. won The game opened by two goals to nit. The Warders showed Good combination by the improved forth in this match and 'should the Tamar have scored. Sadler scored for the win- hack again, and Robertson put in a shot Despatch forwards · had from the wing that only just missed.defence guessing but they proved, sound.ners in the opening half and Hicks head- South China pressed determinedly, and, Bladen opened the score for the Despatched through in the closing half. following clever combination, Wong Pak after 13 minutes play with a splendid Chong bent Swan with high shot and drive that gave Routley no chance. For opened the score for South China amidst the remainder of the opening half play
· HAWKINS". UNITED - A.C. On the Navy A" ground the
wild cheering. The interval arrived with was very even each goalkeeping having Haskins won by three goals to
pleaty to do. The interval saw the
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UNIVERSITY,
The. Fleet Auxiliaries and the referee
South China leading by a goal "to nil.
Resuming, South China went off with Despatch leading by the only goal Playing with the wind the nwkins did alash, and Wong Shui Wa put his side scored. Resuming, the Tor put more mest of the attacking and Pope beat was Beach from close range. Crossing over the "game and Clark Further ahead by giving swan no chance life into with a fast sho: Play settled in mid- penalised for jumping in the penalty area with a lead of a goal the sailors soon field for a time unti! South China broke and Hudson equalised from the spot increased their lead Wrigley getting
kick.
The Tamar put on pressure and through the United forced a corner and away and following a good movement, Chan. So beat Swan with a header and Oxland swinging over a fine centre, Burd Sewell put the ball through his own goal. put South China three up! The home put the Tamar further ahead. The Pope get through again before the final teara continued to press and forced & Despatch forwards by good combination whistle sounded and the Hawkins.' corner from which Leung Yuk Ying sens worked the ball down but Grunt and behind. The Police cleared another Smith played a good defensive game and FLEET AUXILLARIES corner, but could not get the ball away kept them out. Hill had "many chances and Chui coming down on the right beat but unfortunately missed by inches, his opponents but skied the ball over the was left to Cross to put the Tam fur-turned par for this match on the Navy
The Auxiliaries should have. Mar South China monopolised the play ther ahead for, receiving is pass from "B" ground but the University failed to but Swan was doing good work-in goal. Brasendale, he beat Brewton with a fast appear. Two corners fell to the home team but shot. The final whistle sounded leaving the strong claim on the points. the Police cleared and took the ball down, Tamar winners of a last game. For the Fung Tai returned and Wong Pak Chong losers Balkum and Bladen played a good receiving well out went through and beat combination, game. The Despatch has a ing the defenen gave Swan no chance good team and should go far in the
The
turned nut with a brilliant shot that had the goal league. keeper beaten. When the Police looked under-
TAMAR-Rousley; Simith and Grant; like reducing their opponents' lead John- son headed the ball over the bar from Oxland Hudson and Bryant; Campbell,
Clark close range. South. China returned to the Hill, Cross, Bard and Brazendale.
and attack and Chui nicely tricked the de- DESPATCH."-Brewton; fence but Swan saved splendidly by hurl Thompson: Ernshaw, Earle and Carson; ing himself at the winger and taking the Fox, Balkum, Bladen, Wood and Fish. bail from his tee just as he was about Referee. Mr. Newton to send it into the net. The Police took the attack and good work by up Robertson, on the right "ended with a well placed centre from which Valentine head-
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KING'S v. CLUB.
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Played on the new ground at Sookun. ed bigh over the top from an easy pori-poo and ended is a win for the King's tion. Alexander got away on the left and by the odd goal in three. Before a large put in a fine shot which Lau saved, and attendance Jones. started for the King's with the ball at the other and the final who took the play into be Club's ball whistle sounded leaving South China and Jones sent in a stinging shot, the winner as above.
ball striking the cross-bar and rebound- Although the winners did most of the ing to play. The King's returned to the attacking the Police should have scored, attack and Dyer opened the score after two goals. Swan, was in great form in 10 minutes play, the ball going in the goal and 'saved his side from a much net, after striking the upright. From the heavier defeat. The Police wings were centre the Club took the ball down and good but their inside men were out of Wynne charged Begg heavily in the shooting form The teams turned out a penalty area and the Club were awarded undor:
a penalty kick from which the Chub SOUTH CHINA. Lau Hing Cheung; made the score equal. The King's again Fung Tai and Ng Kam Chenn; Leung took up the attack and Rodger was Yuk Tai, Leung Ta Fong and Leung called upon to save shots from all angles Yuk Ying; Chui Kwong Yeung, Chan So, The King's forwards missed overal Wong Pak Chong, Wong Shui Wa and chances to take the lead, for the inside Chan Kwong Yui,
men were shooting wide and over the f. POLICE.-Swan; McLaren And Me top. Keeping up the pressure, the Walter McEwen, Forbes and Post; King's were rewarded for Jones, shoot- Bobertson, Watson, Johnson, Dr. Valen ing from 20 yards range, the ball struck the upright and rebounded to the foot tine and Alexander.
Referee. Mr. Garton.
of Dyer who gave, Rodger no chance with a first timer The King's continued the pressure but could not add to their score and the interval arrived with the score two to one in favour of the King's.
KOWLOON .. "AMBROSE," This game played on the Navy "B" ground, ended in a win for Kowloon by Resuming, the Club took up the attack three goals to nil. It was a fast game, and Valentine going through looked like For the winners, King played a fine game, levelling up, but was robbed by Williams keeping his forwards well supplied about 5 yards from goal. The game Mason and Wheeler put in good defensive settled in the Club half and only the work and Woodman was safe in goal. good work of Hodger goal prevented Towniid, who played in the attack for the King's from piling up a good score The final whistle the first time this season, showed a hit against the Club.
of his old form and the two goals ho sounded with the King's pressing and scored would have beaten any goal the game ended in a win for the military keeper. Coombes scored the only goal in team by two goals to one.. the first half. The Ambrose did good The first half was well contested with work in the open and were not three the King's having the better of the ex goals inferior to their victors. The changes in midfeld In the closing ball teams turned out as under:
the play was mostly in the Club half, but Kowloos, Woodman; Wheeler and King's could not add to their half time Mason; Morrison, King and Pasco; score. Hodgson played a brilliant game Cico, Hall Brown, Townsend and at centre half for the winners, and Coomber
Williams of the Reserves played a sound "Ammose."--Coyah; Wellborne and game at back. The Club defence was Boulter; Butler, Edmonds and Woodcock; weak and only the good keeping of Bolneaves, Harper, Davis, Hood and Rodger saved them from a heavy defeat. Pow."
Referee. Mr. Williams.
By their win the King's head the Senior league. The teams turned out as under: KING's.-Blacoe; Wynne and Williams; Newton, Hodgson and Barlow; Williams, Hart, Lieut. Jonce, Dyer and, Scott,
CLUB.-J. Rodger; Isreal and Bishop; McPhail, Donovan, and Moore, Hamil- ton, Forsyth, Begg, Valentine, and Eng
Referee Mr. Hollande,
HAWKINS.2#." CARLISLE,” Played on the Navy "A" ground end- ing in a win for the Hawkins by threa goals to one The play was fast and even and each goalkeeper was called upon land. to save their charge. During a soramble
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