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SPORT. FOOTBALL
SATURDAY'S RESULTS.
HONGKONG LEAGUE. —DIVISION 1. South China ......E Surrey Regt... 1 Kowloon
2 HMS, Jmbrose
RG.A.
2 Hongkong Police
DIVISION 11.
Club de Recreio 3 Filipino Clab
SOUTH CHINA . EAST SURREYS.
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The game was not exciting. Kowloon deserved their win. Tout and Edwards were good for the Ambrose, but the at- tack was only moderate. Kowloon were not extended, but their forwards, were wild in shooting,
Kowloon-A. Duneau : F. Wheeler and Morton: Turner, McKelvie and Hayes: Lathan, Mason, Roberts, Nash and Walls,
Ambres-Edwards: Butcher and Tour: Ridley, Bart nod Barber; Norsworthy, Page, Conser. Neill and Day.
Referee: Mr. Peruan,
B.G.A. POLICE:
A record crowd attended the Club ground and its surroundings to witness this lengue game between the South. China and East Surreys. Hours before the advertised time for kicking off, theed about a dozen spectators, the main Chinese took up positions nat only on the ground lint on the bills and house. tops överlooking the held of play. When the game started it was estimated that the crowd was greater than that which witnessed the Interpart game between Shanghai and Hongkong last year The Standa were overcrowded long before the game started.
The Surreys were the Arst to attack, but Chan So prevented shy danger by
Free kicks were fre a ne clearance. quent in the opening minutes but not dangerous. Nouth China forced a comer but the Surreys cleared. Chan Kwong Li and Lai Wai Tong sent in shots which the goalkeeper cleared. Good work on the South China right wing ended with a fine centre la Paug Kam Hing, and Cooper clearing. Enton handled close in and spoilt a good chance for the Surreys, The first goal of the match fell to South China from a penalty kick: Hands against Bristowe was the cause of the- penalty, and Lai Wai Tong, with a well directed shot, easily beat Douglas and gave South China the lead,
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At Sookuupes this league game attract- attraction being the match on the Clithe ground. Throughout the game the Palice felded nine men only. The MG.A. bau most of the gnue, but the Police, playing the one buck game, held their opponents who were repeatedly being pulled up for offside. The interval arrived with the score sheet blank.
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The second half was uninteresting. Although the RG.A. scored on occasions, the Police pat in some very sound play. Mair was good in goal for Within ten the Police and the shots that beat him were from close range. minutes after the re-start the R.G. A. were leading. Spink, the RG.A. centre hai, sent Hemsworth in and the latter beat Mair with n well placed shot. The second goal was a brilliant piece of play on the part of Pulford whe brought the ball down the wing and, running close in, sent the ball into the net at top speed. Spink had a chance but sent the hali over the top after he had struck the crossbar with a hard drive.
The final whistle found the R.C.A. winners by two clear goals.
Referee: Mr. Spececr.
CLUB DE RECREIO e. FILIPINO CLUB,
South Chias again got well in and Boniface handled outside the Leung Yak Tong sent in a fast shot from
This was the only game in the junior the free kick but the ball struck the division and the Club de Recreio won by
South
The Filipino Club upright and rebounded to play.
eight goals to wil. China forwards were worrying the selfelded a weak side and although they diers' defence and a fine cross shot from held the Club during the opening half Chan Kwong was met by Wong Pak they fell away towards the end and were Chong, who headed the hall into the net. heavily defeated. The only goal of the thereby putting South China two up after first half was scored by Remedies, who about twenty minutes' play.
sent in from, long range from a free kick, and Fernandez misjudged the flight of: the ball Fuertes put the Cth further ahead in the first minute of the second half and shortly after "Osmund scored from a jienalty kick. Further goals were scored by Osmund (2), Riberio, Fuertes, and Pinna
South China continued to attack and forced a couple of corners but the Sur- reys kept them out. The Surreys thes took up the attack and several corners fell to them, but they were unable to Following this improve upon them. South China returned to the attack, but a free kick against them close in relieved. The interval arrived with South Chin leading by two goals to
From the re-start South China attacked and Pang Kam Wing sent over from the right Douglas cleared Eaten from a od position shot wildly and the next visit be the Surreys was spoil by offside play. Play was very fast and the ball travelled from end to end. the forwards nn both sides shooting wild. The Sur reys forced a corner and from a well- placed corner kick, Wooldridge bent-Lau fing Cheung. Chan So male a great effort to save, but the referee was in a good position and pointed to the centre of the field.
From midfield the Surreys returned to the attack and Lau 'in goal was called upou to defend ly Wooldridge. Keep- ing up the pressure the Surreys had a chance to level up. for Chan So gave away a penalty, but Boniface sent the ball flying over the bar from the spot kick. This was hard lick for the Surreys who were now playing a better game than in the first half
"Phillipa threw away another chance a moment later when he handled lose in and with only the goalkeeper to heat. The Surreys cortinaed to press but failed to store, and the Goat whistle sounded leaving South China winners by two goals to one, thereby reversing the scores in the Challenge Shield coupetition played at Bookumpoo early in the season.
The game was well enntested through out, and whereas the South China team. were superior in the first half the Sur- reys were much the better side in the closing half. On the general ran of the game the Surreys should have shared the points.
South China-Lau Hing Cheung: Lai Tok Tat and Chan So; Wong Shui Wa, Leung Yuk Toug and Lai Yuk Ting; Pang Kam Wing. Choi Ping Fan, Wong Pak Chong, Lai Wai Tong and Chan Kwong UL
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East Surreys-Douglas; Cooper and Williams Petten Boniface and Bristowe; Charlesworth, Enton, Wooldridge, Phil. lips and Mackleworth
Referee: Mr. Smith,
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AMBROSE."
On the Kowloon F.C. ground the home team beat the Auro by two goals to ni. From the kick off the home team bad the advantage and following several raids into the sailors territory McKel vie from long range, tested Edwards. better of Kowloon.continged to have the the game but faulty shooting by the for- wards prevented any score. The anilors' attack seldom crossed the halfway line, hat the defence were fairly good Fol lowing a corner kick, Nash headed in and, Edwards punching out, the hall fell to the toe of Mason who returned it over the har. At the interval the score sheet was blank.
The sailors were the first to become Jangerous in the second ball and Duncan- was called upon to save from Page. Nash received in milfield and ran through. tipping to Roberts who beat Edwards with a fast shot. A visit by the Railors to Duncan found the home Roalkeeper in position and he saved well from a fine cross shot by Day. The second goal for Floon came from a penalty kick. Butcher brought Kash down as he was running through, and from the spot kick, Mason beat Edwards. With Kowloon attacking the final whistle "rounded. leaving Kowloon winners as above.
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