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HONGKONG LEAQUE.
Division f
South China 3. Kowloon Hongkong FC
FRIDAY'S GAME
"SUNDAY HERALD" CHARITY CUP.
The Rest.....
製 Scotland ✪ On Good Friday afternoon, an exhibi- tion match and presentation took place on the H.K.F.C. ground. The match was East Surrey Regt. between Scotland, the winners of the com- Dirinon II.
petition, and a team chosen from Eny land and South China: The game was well contested throughout and when the final whistle sounded the Rest were lead-
East Surreys' Res. 8 St. Joseph's "A"
SOUTH CHINA
South China "A" H.K.F.C. Reg
S KOWLOON.
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A large crowd turned out to witnessing by goal to nitu
The weather cleared up, but the ground the closing game in the league between suffered from the effects of the recent South China and Kowloon, the Shield
heavy rains, and the players found it Winners. The stands on the Sookunpoa dificult to obtain a foothold. Scotland ground were well patronised, while the wob, the toss, and Miss Joyce. Holyoak Chinese lined the goal ends and the surkicked of for the Rest. Chan Kwong lu surrounding slopes. The game started
was sent down the wing and seat over! with Kowloon folding ten mea only, but Clarke was in the right place. The Pasco coming on after five minutes' play game opened very fast and even both The game opened fast and even.
goalkeepers being called upon to defend. loon were the first to score. After South The forwards were good in the open, bat Chins had failed, the Kowloon right very wild in abooting. There was no wing got away and McBride, receiving score at half-time. from Hayes, beat Lau Hing Cheung with a fine cross shot. South Chinz were not long in wiping off the arrears, for follow ing good combination by the front line, Lai Wai Tong beat Rasmussen with a fast
low shot
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Early in the second half the Rest took the lead and maintained it until the finish. A fine movement initiated on the left wing, and Johnson receiving sent back to Lai Wai Tong who beat Clarke The game was fast and interesting, with a fast cross shot. Shortly after the each side attacking in turn. South Scottish goal had a narrow escape, for China forwards showed the better com Clarke cleared from a shot by Lai Wai bination, but Rasmussen was safe in Tong but Chan Kwong I sent in a goal. South China took the lead follow.smashing return that bad Clarke beaten, ing a
corner kick, Lai Wai Tong the ball, however, striking the inside of the upright and rebounding into play. again placing the ball into the net. Scotland worked hard to level up, and with Rasmussen unsighted: & ding-dong
with a little luck would have been success- struggle ensued and Kowloon were un lucky in not being on level terms when ful, Valentine and McBride sending in the interval arrived. Half-time, South some fine shots. Un the other side, Eaton and Jahnson, both had chances, but fail. China, 9; Kowloon 1.
Kowloon opened the second-half with aed to get home. The faal whistle sopad series of attacks on the South China goaled with the Rest attacking and winners but the forwards were erratic in their by a goal tó nil.
A good crowd turned out to witness shooting, all the inside men having good openings. The game continued fast but the game, among those present being His an accident to Wong Pak Chong caused Honour Sir H. C. Gollan, the Chief
Justice him to retire from the game. He collided heavily with McBride and had to be car- ried off the field of play.
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The teams were:-
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Scotland.-A. E. Clarke; MeKelvie and Walter Mair, J. Stewart and A. Kowloon continued the pressure but Duncan; Johnstone, Forsyth, McBride, and failed to score. Just on time, South Dr. Valentine, and Key.
The Rest-Wavish; Wheeler China made the game safe, Ip Kau scor- Wyane; Leung Yuk Toug, Mitchell ing with a well placed shot. There was and Mackleworth; Charlesworth, Eaton, no further scoring, the game ending in Johnson, Lai Wai Tong and Chan Kwong
three goals a win for South Ching
Référea Mr E Smith. Linesmen :- to one. South Chins deserved their win Messrs. Andrews and MacMillan.
Kowloon wera on the run of the play. without McKelvie and A. Duncan.
The teams were:- South China-Laa Hing Cheung: Lai Yuk Tat and Chan So; Leung Yuk Tong Wong Shiu Wa and Lam Yuk Ying; Pang Kam Wing, Ip Kau Wong Pak Chong, Lai Wai Teng and Chan Kwong
THE PRESENTATIONS.
At the close of the game Mrs. Holyoak presented the Sunday Herald Charity Cup to Mr. Mair of the Scottish team. who returned thanks and said he hoped that England and South Chinn would win the cup in turn. He remarked that had Miss Holyoak kicked off for Scotland. KowloonB. Rasmussen; Wheeler and they would have won. -Souvenir cups were Reed; Turner, Cavaille and Pasco:presented to the members of the Hong- Latham, Hayes, McBride, Austen and kong Interport team, and a replica of Muir.
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Referee: Mr. F. Smith
H.K.F.C. EAST SURREY REGT
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the Telegraph Interport cup to Mr. G. T. Mny for services rendered to the Association. Mra Holyoak said it gave her much pleasure to present the trophies and apologised for the absence, through indisposition of the Hon. Mr. P. H. Three cheers were given Holyoak. Mrs. Holyoak on the call of Mr. Me-
Cubbin.
TO-DAY'S GAME,
Fast Surrey Regiment (winners. Hong. kong League). The Rest, on the H.K.F.C. ground at 4.30 p.m.
On the Cieb ground the home team Selded a weak side, five reserves turning out. The league champions gave a poor display and could only draw with the Club, the equaliser coming from a penalty kick. Admitted the Surreys had most of the game throughout, although in the closing half the Clab should have taken the lead, for a shot from John stone struck the post with Douglas out of position. The Club opened the score
The Cup for the senior league division half-way through the first half, Key beating Douglas with a fast cross shot of the league was presented by the Hong- The Surreys' forwards gave Rodger akong Daily Pre at the end of the season, 1908-09. The Buffs were, the first warm time in goal but be dealt success winners and since that year the cup has fully with the shots. A penalty to the been won by:- Surreys for Oswick bringing Eaton down 1000-10-R.G.A.
At the close of the game to-day, Mrs. Luard, the wife of the General Officer Commanding in China, will present the cup to the East Surreys and medals to the East Surrays and South China. A
teams.
in the area, saw Mitchell beat Bouger 1210-11-The Buffe
11911-12 K.O.YLL with a well placed kick Score at half 1012-12 R.G.A.
113141.C. 1. time: 1-1.
1914-15 RG.A. There was no further scoring. Teams:
1915-16 RG.A.". H.K.F.C.-G. Rodger; Oswick and
1916-17-R.E. Bishop'; Puncheon, J. Stewart and "Ho- ward: Johnstone, Hill, Forsyth, Railton and Key.
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East Surrey Regt-Douglas; Cooper and Jordan; Petter. Mitchell and Bris Lowe; Charlesworth, Eatou, Humberstone, Butler and Peskitt
Referee: Mr. Austin,"
EAST SURREYS RES. . SOUTH CHINA" A.
On the Garrison ground at Sookunpao, the East Surreys' Reserves scored a fine win over South China "A" by € goals to mil. The soarers were Cheeseman, (3), Stairs (2) and Robinson.
ST. JOSEPH'S "A H.K.F.C. RESERVES.
St. Joseph's beat the Club Reserves an their own ground by 2 goals to 1. Blasco scored the only goal of the first-half, the College: crossing over with a lead of a goal to a17. In the second-half Blasco again scored for the College team, while Bichmond scored for the Club.
1917-18-R.G.A 1918-19-R.N. 1910-20 H.K.F.C. 1020-21-Wilts. 1921-22 Curlew. 1829-23 King's 1923-24-South
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THE JUNIOR CUP
The junior cup, which has been won this season by the Club de Recreio, was prosented by Mr. F. Ellis at the end of the season, 1910-11, that gentleman at that time being the League Secretary. The 88th Co. R.G.A. were the winners the first year and since then the cup has been won by:
1011-1283rd Co., R.G.A. 1012-13-83rd Co, B.G.A.. 1913-14-88th Co., R.G.A. 1914-15--St. Joseph's College. 1015-16-88th Co. B.G.A. 1916-17-4th K.S.L.I. 1917-18 South China. 1918-19 St. Joseph's College. 1919-20--Royal Navy 1920-21-St. Joseph's College. 1021-22-H.M.8. Curles 1922-23 King's
1923-1994 H.M.8. Titania,
When the Navy won the junior league in 1910-20 they won all their matches, and went through the season without a goal- being scored against them.
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