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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH · 24TH, 1924

SPORT.

FOOTBALL.

SATURDAY'S GAMES,

HONOKONG LEADUZ

Division 1,

South China A Hongkong Club o H.M.S. Despatch 3 B.G.A......... 4 H.M.S. Ambrose.. 1 Hongkang Police o Division 1. Titania, Reserves. 3 S. China A ̈ ̈ Ø S. China B3 Filipino Club... 0

SOUTH CHINA v. CLUB,

Sping sent in two long shots which went. over the bar.

Later the game slowed down consider- ably and became very pour, the soldiers having the better of matters, but they could not decreas the lead. Spine way conspicuous with some work and it

it was through him that the soldiers eventually scored. Spink passed well to Hemsworth who ran through an hent Breverts with a Ane shot well out of the galgsepar's rouch.. This gual came just before the final whistla sounded and there was no alteration to tis score is the Bush, leaving othe salloys winners of a fast game by three guals to

two,

won

The soldiers should have scored on several ocasions in the second half and A record crowd for the season turned but for faulty shooting would have wou the out to witness this gathe on the Club gano. The first half was entirely in ground and late arrivals found it inapos favour of the sailors but the

gond half was en more in the cunners favour sible to obtain seal The Chinese turned out in thousands while European follow- Leonard was not so sound as one could ers of the

he gaine

sere present in large num. have wished & goalkeeper tole; the full bers. South Ching be winning the line of the Despatch and but for ne back wore tuo show for the sippy forward make their position practically seure us

work by the intermediate in the sailors [et_5us

Thropins.

the game South China were would hav comfortably The for Smith was the on top and only the splendid goalkeeping wards were not good. of G. Rodger kept South China from win last and should make a goal winger if by a big margin. Several times player! regularly in that position. He is throughout the game the Club were forced certainly better there than at full back. to act on the defensive for several minutes, Doody was the only other forward to make and fo was only the faulty shooting of a showing and he was ricapped the South China forward that brought through having no gear at hand, Hems relief. The Club had kept them out for worth was god, a: times but had several twenty-five minutes when Wong Pak ebancs which he should have converted. Chong beat Rodger with a high her to The sailery were well served in gent be the corner of the goal. The goal was the Brewerton but the full backs were unsound a corner kick cone ded by Mair and kicked wildly at times. The sing in trying to stop Chan Kwong

halves played well but had not a hard The fur kick was well taken and Wong task. The forwards completely outplayed Pak Chong stol unmarked ten yards out the slow soldiers defone and might easily ael with left-footed drive sent the ball have scored many more goals, Baicum was over the beads of several players into the the best but all playel well and gave the not Rodger seeing the ball too late to save Gunners defence a very hard time. "Result: the shot. South China continued to my Dopetch, 3; RG.A.,

antil

and pite the plays to the interval white

outcome of a

mit.

In the second half the Club opened well and shots were sent in by Howard and Forsyth, but the goalkeeper s not troubl as they shots were wildly directed. On one occasion Begg looked $ certain orer but failed to take advantage of his position and was beaten by Leung Yuk Tong The South China goal was a well deserved one and

due to Tai Waient credit is therefore Reeriving from a

pass by

Death-Brewerton"; clark, flenses, Bartman and Hil Balcolm, Brew. Carter, Wood and White

R.G.A.-Leonard; Rachel and Lieut. Smith: Vicears, Sprink and Read; Wilson, Doody, Hemsworth, Newham and Har- wood,

Referee: Mr. Collins."

PAMBROSE » POLICE.

Playing on the Navy Bround the goal to it. The game was erly coatsnt- ed, slightly in favour of the Police A the interval the score set was blank forced to retire with a damaged ankle and Two Minutes after resuming Johnson was

placed in a good position but took no further nature the Ambrosr in the game. Soon.. passed to add with South

nd be Wang Pak Chers and being chas Polios list to the dinibrow brunter

about twelve yards from Rodger sent in a fine sers shot. the ball entering the net near the post on the oppore the close sila to where the kick was taken Howard way The final China wiening by derved their win and

two South China should have won by a greater margin: The Club defence was not sound and the faulty shooting by the inside South China forwards had a lot to do with the sense Rodger saved well and used great

who sent over the bar

to. nu.

after Johnson's were awarded a prualty, Finn in atterop down. Corner made no mistake and was ting to stop Day clow in pulled the ball Mair with a well-placed shot. This was the only shot that the Folien goalkeëper was called upon to stop throughout the

After

this

the Police took up the attack and Kirby skimmed the bar on two

2011 in dearing. The two shots that ensigns, However, they failed to ser

beat him would bave probably beaten any goalkeeper, for the first one was largely due to a mistake by the home defence in fearing Wong Pak Chong unmarked dar.

the DOFT.CT

kick, while it appeared that his court Dave, besten Lu Wai. Tong before he got in his final shot that scored the second goal.

The Club forwards could not settle down and Begg was not a success as centre for ward.

The South China backs were one too safe. for miskicks were frequent, and with worrying attack they wont have brought disaster to their side. Lung Tuk Tong played a sound defensive gan and was at the right spot when the back- miskicked, Chong had little to do in goal. Lau Hing

Club Rodger Buxton and Bishop Mair

7. Stewart and Angus Wassin Forsyth, Begg, Howard and Railton.

South China, Hing Cheung: Lai Yuk Tat and Chan So; Cheung Wing Shing. Leung Yuk Tong and Lam Yuk Ying: Pang Kun" Wing. Choi Ping Fan, Wong Pak Cheng, Lai Wai Tong and Chia Kwong Vi.

Referee: Br. Smith.

H.M.S.DESPATCH" t, B.G.A

and the final whistle found the afqubruse winners by a goal to love.

Ambrose Edwards; Tout and Butcher: Curnock, Burt and Barker: Norsworthy, Ridley, Conner, Page and Day,

PoliceBlair; Wynne and Fean: Brit- ton. Forbes and Post: Stewart, Blix, Johnson, Kirby and Simpson,

Referee: Mr. Wakeham.

SOUTH CHINA "B" 2. FILIPINO CLUB. For fifty minutes on St. Joseph's ground, the Filipin kept out South China. After this the latter put 12 the gas in ten minutes and the Fili. pinos failed to score from a penalty Pang Wei Hoog opened the score and Li Kam li put South China further aheart. Chan Han Leung scored before the final whistle, South China wing by three goals to nit.

TITANIA" "HES, SOFTH CHINA “A” On the Club ground these teams met before a large attendance the gone ending in a win for the sailors by threw goals ta

The game opened very evenly, but after fifteen minutes play the subory scored. Crossing over a goal town, South China Look up the attack but found the sailors tefere very sound. The sailors put on two more goals before the Gral whistla

CLUB DE RECREIO. UNIVERSITY.

After waiting fiften minutes on the Navy B ground the Club de Recreio were awarded the match the University failing to turn out.

WEDDING:

HARRIS-BURCH.

Although this game had no bearing on the league table, it was keenly contested. both teams playing fast vigorous football and the game was well worth watching.ounded and won as above. The soldiers faerd the sin in the first half. Within five minuts play the sailors were In beat Read and centred to one up. Balest Carter who had no difficulty in beating Lenard from close range with a fast hot into the corner of the net. The soldiers continued I to keep up pressure until Clarke relieved with a fine overhead kick. The sailors pressal hard for some time and should have scored on several occasions, The Despetek found the net again when Words ran through and gave Leonard no chance from close Targ, putting the sail ors two ahind. Subsequently the play was more even, but Tonard, in the RG.A goal, was called upon to clear several shots. From a centre by Doody the Gunner, cen- tre forward decreased the lead. Lovock miskicked badly and let in Hemsworth who bal a simple job is beating

Brewer- ton from close range. This was

The bride, who was attended by Mrs. three minutes of the interval and straight A. E. Martin, as Matron of Honour, wore from the kick off the sailors conred again, a dress of browo ninon trimmed with gold Carter rived from White and scored lace and fur and she carried a bouquet of the thir gon with a well directed

shot well out of Leopard's reach. The interal white roses. She was given away by Mr. A. E. Martin. Mrs. Martin's dress wak arrived with the sailors Lading by three of grey marocain and georgette and ber goals to one

of best wall were fulfilled by Mr. F." bouquet was of pink roses. The duties G. Walker and the ushers were fr. P. S. Canaidy and Mr. C. A. Feel.

A very pretty wedding was solemnised at the Peak Church yesterday afternoon by the Rev. V. H. Coyley Moyle, when Ir. Tichard Vittoric Harris, of Messrs. Mackinnon, Mackenzie and Co., was mar ried to Miss Olive Ethel Burch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Burch, Rodelyfic, Sutton. Surrey,

The sore just about reflects the run of the play.

The Gunners deserved their goal for the droge manner in which they their task, and the sailors were full value for their three goals, Half- Subsequent to the ceremony a recep

stuck

to

time somo Despatch, 3;

3; R.G.A.,

fod

.

tion was held at the residence of Mr. and The Gunners re-arraonsiderably mur their team

Mrs. A. E. Martin, No. 108. The Penk. after the interval

The bride's going away dress. wus of prised the sailors with a much improved coffee coloured georgette with marocain team Lieut. Smith went to the left wing coat of the same shade. position and Doody wisst putside right. Dinet from the restart Lirut, Smith away on the wing Ho bat three men ia splendid style and ended a fine run with hot ground shot, Brewerton was unabio to reach the ball with his hands but put out his leg and deflected the shot out of

STEAMER AND JUNK COLLISION.

JUNK · CAPSIZED: ONE DROWNED,

Ind The

the gonmouth. This was an extremely A collision occurred in Lyemun Pasa at lucky escapa for the sailors. Playing im Fest

welt 5.90 a.m, yesterday, between the 8.8.

Orozco (leaving harbour) together the soldiers put up a much proved display and gave the opposing licensed trading junk, 2008. defence a very harusing time. Balenim junk was rapsized and the crew of four wems through for the sllors but fell when were thrown into the water. The West about to shoot, The ball went to Brower Orowa picked up three men but the who sent in a first time what which pamed fourth man is believed to have been just outside the goal At the other cad i drowned.

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