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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 26rs, 1925
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FOOTBALL.
Saturday's games in the Hongkong League resulted as under:-
DIVISION 1.
Hongkong Club... i Kowloon Club de Reercio.. B East Surreys...... I
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H.M.S. Tamur, a Police R.A.
South China
DIVISION 11. ".".
E. Surreys Drums i
Kowloon Reserves St. Joseph's
F. Surreys Res.... !
University
Club de Recreio
*A
1.K Club Res.... South China "A",
KOWLOON » POLICE.
ane at Kowloon attracted a crowd and ended in a win for wloon by two goals to wil. McKelvio is absent from the centre half posi- and Duncan was also absent from home side. De Valentine and A E
o Clarke were absent from the Polier, John. do resuming in the forward line while Swan came out to complete the side. The game greatly favoured the home teður and But for the good, keeping of Swan and the ound defensive play of Wynne the score gainst the Police would have been very
Cavaille, Seavy.
wel supported by oarner and Hayes, kept the Police attack R.A. Reserves... 1 vell under, while the Pulice middle line heemed to lack understanding in their blay and the bone forwards had an easy ime. Linaker opened the score for Kow- bob and although the Kowloon forwards rere, continually attacking they failed to
eat Swan again before the interval Kowloon "B"From the re-start, Swan was early Moslem Chub "A" efending but successfully dealt with the 3slem Club "Rots. However, Kowloon would not be
DIVISION HL. "B"
St. Joseph's Res. 2
E. Surreys Drums
Reserves
South China ( I St. Joseph's Bors, 1
South China B
1
Club de Recrei
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Kowloon-Vickers: Wheeler and Rend; trner. Caveille and Hayes'; Taylor,
Bride, Linaker, Austen and Mason. Police-Swa: Wynne and Harle; Brit- Oram and Post; Cornwall, McEwen, Sonan, Johnson and Randall.
Referee: Mr. Windsor.
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CLUB DE RECREIO » RA,
hed, and following good work by Aus- Ma McBride bent Swan from close range jud made the game safe for Kowloon. These teams met on the Club gruidhe Palier forwards tried hard to pail the result being a win for the Club by te game, round laut nista stubborn de- duoc and had to retire beaten by twa the only goal veered, The Club were
als to mil value for theic, win as most of the play The teams: was in the 7er's half. The suring was low owing to the faulty shooting of the forwards on both sides, the Club wing men again trying to score goals from the touch lines. Brotic led the attack for the Club inn on, the whole was slow tut accept soule story next passes from the middie line. Forsyth played a good for- ward game but was devasionally ofside, fating to drop, back after being beaten close in and when the ball was returned by the Club defence he was offside. was mit in his usual form. Although the goal scored came from ne cruss shot from Johnstone, his shooting on the whole was wild. The sailors' front-Hue could not settle down owing to the Clubs middle fine sound play. Tishop and Suminers were safe, Bishop doing most of the rushing, while Summers was con- tent to wait for the ball. However, ho made few mistakes and cleared with judg.
ment.
though this game" at Sookuripco was rected to be very even the result came a surprise even to the players and the Herein supporters. Prior to this game Beercio had failed to secure a point Keyschier footfall and their first win by at a margin as 3-2 should age them otto further success. The R.A. were un fury to lose Sowter their outside left.
The R.A. took the lead early in the gae Rocha soon scored for the Recrels ad then a tussle ensued. Hemsworth at he scoring for the R. A.
The half-time score was a blank, From the re-start, the Club took up the attack but shooting again was at fault. Summers and, Hunwell for the sailors had
good openings but sent in wide. Wavish was lucky to turn "a shot from Brodie rouril the post, throwing himself full Jength in stop a goal. The Club.forwards came down with a rush and Johnstore receiving close in, sent in n shot that landed high in the net and won the game for the Club.
A shot from Bredie towards the close had Wavish beaten but luckily for the Ter the ball hit the post and Lean cleared. The final whistle found the Club ivinners by a goal to mil.
The teams were:
Club. G. Rodger; Summers and Bishop; Mair, J. Stewart and Howard Pile, Forsyth, Brodie, Johnston and Key.
Tomar---Wavish Futter and Lean; Sandys, Carter and Regan; Hanwell, Summers. Rowkins, Blake and Birchall.
Referee Mr. F. Smith.
frossing over, a goud down the Recreio ght Fuertes to the inside position We made a decided improvement in the attack. During the second half ano scored twice, Fuertes and Rocha and the R.A failing to respond wey defeated by Ave goals to two.
Tell teams
bereio. — Fernandez ; Ogley and Xatel; Souza, A. Remedios and H. Reedios; Fuertes, Alves, Gogano, Rocha and Brown..
14- Moore;
Patel, Reade and Newham; Pulford, Trínum and Doody; lesworth, Dullear, Sawter and Sands.
Aferee: M Spendif.
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T teams met on the Kowloon foud, the home train winning by three,
on to wil. Tatham scored ce openg half and Eastman Luzued l plaed centre from Morriss in the second halfpast Slipper. The game was more ever than the score indicates hat Row- loondeserved their win.
ST.OSEPH'S SOUTH CHINA "A".
Thresult of this match came as a surse to the followers of the game, St. Iseph's being the first team to lower the slours of South China this season. Fart in the second half ip Kau netted but télpoint was disallowed. Result : St. Aseph's. 2; South China 0,
R.A RESERVES SURREY'S RES.
The teams shared the points in a fast gamet Bookunpoo each side scoring once the are for the Surreys and Harwood in th second half. Cheeseman opened
got thigh for the R.A. with five minutes
Lo go
SAREYS' DRUMS. CLUB DE
RECREIO." A‚”
SERREYS » SOUTH CHINA.
The stands were filled and the goal endy packed before this game started on the Garrison "A" ground. Spectators were not disappointed for the result was in doubt until the final whistle wounded. Each side scored from a penalty in the first half, the final score being a goal uli, The Surreys had the advantage forward. and South China in defence, Chan So! The Drums opened with the wind and and Lau Hing Cheung saving South China Carvioin nitempting to clear a corner from defeat Humberstone had several knicksent into his own goal. This was good openings but lifted the ball over the all th scoring in the first half. After top when he had Lau only to beat, the cage of ends, Silva scored for the Eaton and Butler put in some axe shots Recres who seemed to be winners all while Charlesworth and Macklesworth the y Hogever, the Drums showed were good on their respective wings. good br and soon had the Recreio Douglas made the mistake which almost heater Graham, Multi and Freestore cost his side the match coming out to Boris Result: Surreys Drums 4 meet the ball which be misjudged; but Recro "A" 1. Jordan dropping back red what would have been a certain goul South China were the first to score, Jordan, handling in the penalty area and Douglas failing to see the ball from a lightning drive by Chan So of the spot.
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SUREYS DRUMS RESERVES..
KOWLOON "B."
Q11 the Club.
went down
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ST. JOSEPH'S BOARDERS <
MOSLEM CLUB -* H.”
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Div. 11. (acc. e).
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R 17. D.
7. AM. 1 + ✪ 3
1 0 Q 2 0
1 0 Q 1
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1 Q
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Club de Recreio
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Boarders
Kowloon
Moslem "B"
University St. Joseph's St. Joseph's... These teamIA
on met This livened up the play and for a time to the Drams Reserves by a goal to nil
ground, the result being a win for the Drums fleservo 1 the Surreys kept the ball near the South
Bunge scored the only goal of the Boarders by one goal, scored by Blanco St. Joseph's Their chance came when mate China goal
in the second half, to il following a scrimmage in the goalmouth" they were awarded a penalty and Mitchell UNIVERSITY » SOUTH CHINA “ B." being entrusted with the kick easily beat; Lau Hing Choung and made the scare On be South China ground, the Univer one all
sity by three goals to Lining up
with the scores equal, the Univenty opened the score through T. under: Surreya soon took the ball to the Chinese K. Te South Chinn played up strongly goal but failed to turn to account two hut failed to score and before the interval well placed corner kicks South China Guters put the University further made one or two visits to the Surreys goal ahead Lo Sik Wai reduced the Univer Kowloon and on one occasion Douglas almost gave sity lad but Guterres scored again for Tamar. away & goal, but Jordan cleared amidst the taversity who won as above. appeals by South China for a goat..
оле. The
LEAGUE TABLES.
The League Tables to date are as
DIVISION 1.
Goale
P. W.
F.
3
Q
0 10
JF. 1
G
+
Sot CHINA C2 MOSLEM
OLUB. "A."
*
Surreys.... Club de Recreio
0 4 3
3
2
5
South Chinn... R.A....
3
Ꭻ
2
3
9
'0
7
DIV. IL (SEC. A).
Goals.
Club
Sout China beat the Moslem Club by ↑ Pólice
The Burreys then returned to the attack but failed to get the ball into the net. The final thistle sounded with the half- time score unaltered.
The teams:- Surreys-Douglas: Cooper and Jordan; Pettes, Mitchell and Bristowe: Charles-, worth, Eaton, Humberstone, Butler und ST. DEPH'S RESERVES & CLUB R.A. Res. Mackiesworth.
South China-Lax Hing Cheung
Fam Chaun and Chan So; Leung Y
ng. Wong Shiu Wa and Lam Y
a goalto mil after playing a blank first half.
A
DE RECREIO." B."
Play at home St. Joseph's beat the
"Ying Chrung Kam Cheun, Suen Kan, Recreio two goals to mil..
Shus. Wong Pak Chong, Leung Wing Tak.
and Chan Kwang Tu.
Referee: Mr. Smith, RA
Haupton scored in the first half and, K. M. Gnar in the second..
continued on next Columble
3
P W. I L .F. A. P.
2 1. 0 5 2 Drums
20114 3 Kowloon Res... 3 2.0 D 2 3 2 0 1 3 3 South China... Surreys Res.
Club de Recreio
3 3
St. Joseph's .... 1
3
Club Reserves. 3.
0
0 3:1
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S... China
NEXT SATURDAY'S GAMES.
Owing to the Scottish Company of the Volunteers holding their sports on the Chub ground next Saturday, and the fact 1that a large fumber of the members are
players of the Club and Kowloon teams, the games arranged for next Saturday in which the Engkong Football Club anı the Kowloon Football Club should be engaged are stponed uuntil a later date. The following therefore are the only Fira, Division games that will be played::
Police . Royal Artillery.
Club de Recreio v. Tamar,
JUNIOR DIVISION"** A.”
St. Joseph'er.R.A. Reserves. Club de Rireto . St. Joseph's.
DIV 18T0 $1‚”
St. Joseph'e, R.A.
Club de Reercio . St. Joseph's Club ». Sur cy's Reserves.
Kowloon v. Drums.