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Saturday's games resulted as follows :-----
LEE WÂN CHALLENGE CUP COMPETITION,
F youth Chin HONGXOXO LEAGUE-DIVISION EI.
· Civilians.................................
St. Joseph's A East Surreys Res. 3 E. Surreys Drums 3 Club de fec. "A"S University...... I
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CIVILIANS . SOUTH CHINA.
Records seem to go by the board every week, for the crowd attending at Happy Valley to witness the first match in the Ece Wah Challenge Cup competition appeared to be greater than any crowd seen previously at a football match. All other senior games had been cancelled and the whole football crowd gathered on the Club ground and surrounding slopes to see, as it turned ant to be, the best soccer gama seon in Hongkong this season. The stands were packed while the goal ends were lined with Chiness ten to twelve deep while the crowd was most orderly.
Four minutes after the advertised time for kicking off, the referee called the captains together and Wong Fak Chong beat Stewart in the spin of the cora and South China elected to defend the Wongnei. chong road end The weather was ideal for football.
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While congratulating the Civilians on their win, a little condolence should be offered to South China who had to take the field without Chat So, their dashing. left back, for his absence from the team made a great difference in their defence. Brown and Rocha fully justified their inclusion and they should be seen again in representative" matches.
Jones, was
From the start it appeared that South Chins would have the advantage for they started off for their opponents' goal, but the sound defensive play of Wheeler turned them back and the ball was sent forward for Britton, but went over the line. Jones the star forward and played his best got his forwards working and tested the game since his return to the Colony. Club de Recreio pair who were making He kept his forwards well together and their debut in senior football. Brown took considering they were all strangera, except the pass on the run and centred, and be Howard, he is to be congratulated on the foro Lan Hing Cheung could find his bear. form displayed. The halves were a hard ings, Jones had turned the ball into the networking trio; McKelvie having plants to do giving the Civilians the lead in the opening against Lai Wai Tong and Chin Kwong la. minutes. This success gave the Civilians Bishop and Wheeler were exceptionally confidence and they never looked back,
**good and seldom has a better understand- Although the ball travelled up and down ing between the defence been seen. Clark was safe in goal but had no chance to save at a great pace, the Civilian defence was always on top and seldom was Clark called the goal scored against him. The teams
fined out as under:-
upon to save.
Civilians-Clarke; Bishop and Wheclar; McKelvie, J. Stewart and A. Danean; Britton, Howard, Jones, Rocha and Brown.
South China-Lau Hing Cherng, Ng Kam Chuen and Lai Yok Tat, Leong Tak Tong, Wong Shui Wa and Lam Yuk Ying, Pang Kam Wing, Suen Ku Shun, Wong Pak Chong, Lai Wai Tong and Chan Kwong la.
Referee: Mr. Spencer.
Lai Wai Tong, the crack shot of the South China team, was given little scope for McKelvie made him a marked man from the kick off. Chan Kwong In on the left wing was sent away a few times but be in- variably sent the ball behind. A further gon! looked a certainty for the Civilians when Ng Kan Chuen fouled Brown almost on the penalty line, but Leung Tak Tong got the bull away from the free-kick. Brown and Rocha were playing good com bination and most of the play was on this wing. Chan Kwong Iu called upon Clark to defend and the next moment Iam Yuk Ying sent over the bar from long range. Playing at home the Kowloon Reserves Bishop headert clear and, following up went down to the Club le Recreio by three piseed Brown in possession, but the winger goals to our. carried the ball over the line. At the in-the Club de Becreio, and although Kow- Silva opened the score for terval the Civilians were leading by a goal loon bind the better of the exchanges they failed to get on terms and at the interval were a goal down. In the second half Alves put them further ahead, but Latham reduced the lead with a goal for Kowlon.
to nit.
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CLUB DE RECREIO "B" v. KOWLOON
RESERVES.
"Kowloon went out to draw level but
failed in front of Fernandes, and Alres, again getting through for the Club de Ee- creio, they won as stated above.
HEART.
This match played on the Club ground and ended in a win for the military by thres goals to ni. At the interval the score was one to mil, Carlilho having sent the ball into bis own goal. After the teams crossed over Robinson put the Surreys further ahead sad just before the final whistle sounded the same player scored again, taking the score three goals to nil in favour of the East Surrey..
From the restart the Civilians pressed, but Brown sept behind from & pass by Jones. South China then took up the attack, but offside play, by Chan Kwong Ia spoilt a good movement. Wong Shui Wa sent in a shot from thirty yards and Clark cleared. Britton dropped over from the wing and Jones, running in, headed the ball just outside the posta. Suen Kam Shun worked the ball close in and let drive EAST SUHREYS RESERVES ». SACRED straight at Clark and the Police goalkeeper | was applauded for a brilliant save. looked odds on South China scoring, but luck was against them and the Civilians transferred play to the other end whore Bocha was a trifle high with a fast shot. The Civilians returned to the attack and Jones, taking a pass from Rocks, let drive straight at Lau Hing Cheung and much to the dismay of the Chinese supporters the gralkeeper let the ball pass through his Lands into the net. Being in the unusual position of two goals down, South Chins put on pressure and Suen Kam Shun, work. ing through the defence, beat Clark from alose range with a fast rising shot making the score read: Civilians, 2: South China, L. Following the centre kick; Lau Hing Cheung left his goal to clear from Rocha and Howard sent the ball in but Leung Yuk Tong cleared from the goalmouth For a time Clark was kept busy. South China were out to score and with Clark on the opposite side of the gos, Tai Wai Tong sent in, but Mekelvie had dropped back and cleared from the goal line. South Chios kept up the attack but failed to get the ball into the net. At the other end Jones sont in a fast shot which Lai Yuk Tat' turned over his own goal line. The flag-kick was well takenand Duncan receiving from the
Playing on their own ground a very partial clearance sent in a low drive which tame match ended in a win for the home missed by inches only. Pang Kam Wing team by four goals to x. The only goal. sent over the bar from the wing and the of the first half was scored by Omar. Civilians by good combination transferred Ward and Maricio (2) scored in the second and forced a corner, but Britton sent half. He
behind from the resulting flag-kick. Jones
BAST SURREYS DRUMS ♥, SOUTH CHINA "B"
At Sookanpo the East Surreys Drums beat South China by three goals to one. South China could field ten men only, but managed to score the first goal through Tan Chuen Fook and they maintained the lead to the interval. After the change of ends The Drums had all the play and Hutchins scoring twice and Muffett once, was bore.
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again got the left wing on the move by an UNIVERSITY. SOUTH CHINA "A.” accurate pasa and Brown returning, Rocha tipped the ball on to Jones who had an open goal. The Clab centre put the issue beyond doubt with a fine abot in the top corner of the net. Bouth China, however, were by no means done and gut well off the mark, but time was against them and shortly afterwards the whistle sounded leaving the Civilians winners by three goals
to ona.
The game was very well-contented and for the ninety minutes" "play there we scarcely one moment that was not interest- ing, while the result was in the balance until the closing minutes when Jones com. pleted his "bat trick” and won the match for his ride. Credit must be given to all of the players on the way the game was carried through, for there was not one in- cident of rough play during the game.
Playing on the South China gronad each team scored from & penalty and the game ended in a draw one goal all. Within four minutes from tho kick off T. W. Cheong gave the University the lead which they maintained up to three minutes from the cloace when Ip Kau scored for South China. At times the play turned to the rough side and a South China player was ordered off by the referee.
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