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FOOTBALL
Saturday's games resulted na undar
LAI WAR COMPETITION.
Royal Navy, 2: South China, 9.
HONGKONG LENGUE. Division 11. 4." H.K. Club Reserves. ; East Surrey's
Drums. Kowloon Reserves, 2: St. Joseph's, 1.
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FRIENDLY. Kowloon, ; H.M.S Hermes, 9. ROYAL NAVY 2. SOUTH CHINA. A record crowd witnessed this gamu on the Club ground. The game was the first of a series in the Lai Wah Cup Con- petition which is played on the Cup-tie system and as the result was a draw of two goals all, these teams will have to meet again in the replay at an early see the date to enable the Navy to Competition through before the ships begin to leave early in the year, for should the latter be successful in the replay they will have to meet the winners of the Army v Civilians match which is scheduled to take place on December 19th.
on
out and
KOWLOON RESERVES r. ST. JOSEPH'S.
game
was
17
win
one.
This
on the played Navy ground and ended in fur Kowloon by two goals to Hyder whs very safe at back and the Kowloon left wing could make little progress. Ward opened the score for St. Joseph's who led at the interval by a goal to mil.
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Kowloon took up the attack on resum- ing and for a time put the College, on the defensive, Latham" eventually net-
ting with womewhat lucky shot. Urquhart, and Brown warking hard kept the St. Joseph's attack well under and before the final whistle sounded, Vickers had scared the winning goal for Kowloon, H.K. CLUB RESERVES. EAST SURREY'S DRUMS.
....
At one time on the South China ground during the progress of the game between the above teams, the Club Reserves were leading by two clear goals. Hill wILS. the first to score, beating Bayard after ten minutes' play. Filo put the Club further ahead and then Muffett scored for the Drums At the interval, the Clob were leading by two goals to one.. Before the final whistle sounded the Surrey's Drums were awarded a penalty and Hutchings, taking "the kick. beat Slipper making the score two goals all. ST. JOSEPH'S BOARDERS. SOUTH
CHINA B."
This game was played on the Sookun- poo ground and ended in a win for the Boarders by four goals to one. At the inrral the Boarders were leading, by four, clear goals, E. Blanco (2), A. Blanco and M. Souza having scored. In the second half. South China netted through Tang Shiu Hung. SOUTH CHINA "O". SURREY'
DRUMS RESERVES. .
Owing to a misunderstanding, the ten arrived late for this game on the Club ground and it was 3.0 p.
crowd. were
The Sonth China team soon settled down to the attack, but the Navy half back fine held them in check. Smith called upon Lou Hing Cheung to clear from ground shot and Stenton had a shot turned out by Ng Kam. Chuen Shooting was not good. The Navy forced the first corner but South China got the ball away. Grindle almost let his side down early is the game but Wright cleared. Uppington right wing was doing good work in the open but was out of shooting form for ho made several good openings but failed with his tnal effort. Suen beating the backs raced through hat passed too far forward and Wavish came cleared. After a visit by the Navy, when it started. The Sun came through on his own but clamouring at the time to get into the Wright cleared from almost the goal stands in view of the senior game to line when Wavish was beaten. The Navy were the first to score. Uppington ended follow und little interest was taken in the opening half of the game in which up a fine run down the wing, by centre- ing and the South China defence mis- period the South China team had judging the flight of the hall, left Smith scored twice without any reply from the Drums Reserves. After the change unmarked in front of goal and the Navy player turned the ball into the of ends, Coates scored for the Drums and before the final whistle sounded, net amidst cheers from the Navy sup porters. Scarely had the cheering died away before the ball was in the Navy goal, Suen Kan Shuto taking the ball from pass by Chan Kwong lu and beating Wavish with a nas cross shot, which brought forth applause from the thousands of Chinese present. With the score one ali, both teams put forth strenuous efforts for the lead and foot ball was of a very high standard. Corners fell to both sides and. Wavish and Lau Hing Cheung were kept busy in their respective goals. Uppington had a gooi opening to give the Navy the lead hat sent patside the, posts from close range. At the other end, Sucu was always dangerous and Wavish picked up from
The Home Fast ground shots. South "China team took the lead, follow ing a free kick, the ball being dropped in the goal-mouth, the players getting mixed up and the ball landed in the not. Wong. Pak Chong was heartily greteed by his fellow players as turned the ball away from Wavish who was well placed to clear. This sucess was well received and before play could, be resumed the whistle sounded for the in terval with South China leading by two goals toni.
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The Navy got away with a dash when the second half opened and Lau was soon called upon to defend, Goodlett and Shen- ton sending in shots. A corner fell to Soutb China and Leung Yuk Tong dropped the bal a foot in front of the goal, Wavish getting bis hands to it and Hudson kicking to touch. Wong Shiu Wa clear- ed from a centre by Shenton and Hud- son returned wide. Lau cleared from a header by Goodlett and Uppington sent in wide, South China then got work- ing and Chan sent over from the wing Wavish coming out feli after he had gathered the ball but managed to clear. Chan sent in again and Grindle-relieved. Lau Hing Cheung' was called upon by Hyde to clear and at the other end Sven again tested Wavish. The game continued fast and even, Lau Hing Cheung, clearing from Goodlett, threw the ball out to the right and Davenport returned to centre where Goodlett sent the ball iato the net much the delight of the Navy supporters. With the score two goals all and fifteen minutes to go, it appeared to be anyone's game The game favoured Bouth China for a few minutes then it turned in favour of the Navy. Both sides held out until the final whistle sounded when the score was two goals all, a fitting result to one of the best games seen on the Club ground this mason.
The teams
to
Royal Navy.-Wavish; Grindle and, Wright; Davenport, Hudson and Hing ton; Uppington, Hyde, Goodlett, Smith and Shenton.)
Bouth China. Liu Hing Cheung; Ng Kam Chuen and Chan 80; Loung Yuk Tong, Wong Shin Wa and Lam Yuk Ying: "Fang Kate Wing, Leung Wing Tak, Wong Pak Chong, Shuen Kam Shun and Chan Kwong lu
Referee Mr. F. Smith. Linesmen Messrs. Ferneyhough and Smith, R.A.
South China netted again. The scorers for South China were Leung Cheong (9) and Tin Lip Fat.
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ST: JOSEPH'S RESERVES 2.
MOSLEM CLUB 8.
On the St. Joseph's ground the home team beat the Moslem Club by two clear goals. Houghton scored for St. Joseph's during the first half and Castilho netted during the second half.
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SURREY'S CUP FINAL,
The final of the 1st East Surrey Regiment football competition for the Montagne-Bates" Platoon Challenge Cup was played on the Murray Barracks ground on Saturday afternoon.
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