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POOTBALL

RESULTS OF LEAGUE GAMES ON

SATURDAY.

FAST SURREYS. POLICE.

This game was played on the South China ground. Happy Valley, and ended in a draw, one goat all. The Surreys had Stains, of the Reserves, at inside right

Saturday's game in the Hongkong in place of Eaton who left for Home on. League ended as under-

DIVISION 1.

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DIVISION 11. “D."

South China "B" St. Joseph's

Borders... Moslem Club

Surreys Drums

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Tacsday last. The Police re-arranged. their side to include Tarle from the in- jured list. He partnered Wynne at back.

Oeam going to his original position in the

half back line, while Johnson" moved up

to lead the attack: At the interval the Police were leading by a goal to wil

"In the second half the ball travelled from end to end and a win for the Police

o was expected, several of their supporters. starting to leave the field, when Humber- stone, receiving from a free kick awarded' against Johnson, caught Clarke off his With guard and the ball entered the net. but a few minutes to go, the Surreys tried hard for the lead but the defence held out and the final whistle sounded with the game a draw, one goal all.

The Club Reserves-Club de Recreio #A," East Surreys Res.-St. Joseph's and South China "C"-St. Joseph's Res. matches were postponed.

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Referee: Mr. Smith, R. A.

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Recreio and Kowloon, but the latter registered an overwhelming win by the large, margin of eight goals to one.

These teams met on the Navy "B" ground, Happy Valley, the Club wizning by a goal to nil. Howard was absent

Surreys.--Douglas: Cooper and Jor from the Club side and Brodie, who had dan; MeGreavy, Mitchell and Bristowe; ridden in the early races at the Extra Charlesworth, Stairs, Humberstone, But- Race Meeting, filed the gap. The R.Aler and Mackleworth, had several new men out but they failed in their opening game in Hongkong. The game opened with exchanges, even but the Club scored the only goal of the scoring from a centre by W. Stewart, The Artillery had plenty of chances to level up during the game, but their for-

The Recreio opened with their usual wards were slow in front of goal, while their wing men failed to confre the ball dash but failed to score. After Fernan- before they were beaten by the opposing doz had saved from McBride, Duncan came through and sent in a fast cross wing balves. It is a very usual occur rence in senior football for a player de-shot, the bull glancing off the post into liberately to pull the ball down after he the net. The Recreio again teuk up the is beaten and several instances occurred running. but Gosano missed from close Smith and Reade had range. Mason put over a fine tross shot in this match. shots at goal but Rodger was seldom and Fernandez got the ball away only to called upon. Hall-time, H.K. Cluby 1 he beaten from a shot by Linaker from RA, Q

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The Club went down from the re-start of the game, but W. Stewart was offside. Grew for the Gunners was given a chance,& pass from Duncan into the goal. A shot but failed to shoot at the right moment from Remedios just missed; and Kow-

loon, returning to the attack, netted getting the odd one in the closing minutes Harris,

At half and the defence cleared.

even very time the Boarders were leading by minute later, threw away a good chance through. Duncan Half-time: Kowloon 1, of

ani to level up. Brodie had a good opening Recreio 0. to make the game safe for the Club but when the second half commenced, Baptista, Sousa again scored for the The Recreio went off from the centre goals to mil, through Sons and Stanton clearing from a shot by Forsyth, but failed to make much headway against Boarders and Nichols (2) and Ross for turned the ball to the Club centre who Kowloon's middle line. sent in wide with the goalkeeper beaten The R.A. made a last effort to pull the game round but the final whistle sound ed, leaving the Club winners of a poor game by a goal' to wil

Hongkong Club.-G. Rodger; Summers and Bishop; Mair; J. Stewart. and Wat- Bon, W. Stewart, Forsyth, Brodie, Johns stone and Key.

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Trade Eegulations, Chambers of Commerce, Scales of Commissions, Consular and Const Hongkong Stampe Duties, Signal through the defence and had the goal at Kowloor made the score sheet read Food Chiness Festivali, Tables cf Money his merey, but shot wide. From a corner thres all. Before the final whistle sound. Weights and Measures and other Com kick, well placed by McBride, Linakered, H. Blanco had scored the winning mercial Information. completed his hat trick" by heading the ball into the net Duncan tested goni for the Boardera nat Fernandez, who saved at the expense of

& corner.

Duncan soon repeated the success of Linaker for he scored his third goal during a mix-up in front of the Recreio goal Being seven goals down, Ogley came forward and by a good movement with Gosano assisted in scoring the Recreio's only goal, Gosano anally steer ing the ball into the net. Before the final whistle sounded Linaker scored, following a mistake by Xavier, and Kow- loon ran out winners by eight goals to

ode.

Linaker who came into the side owing to the absence of Taylor did well scoring half of the goals. Duncan was Also at forward, scoring three. Urquhart, who was called upon to replace Head in the defence, played a sound game.

a success

SOUTH CHINA "B" .. SURREYS

DRUMS RESERVES.

At one time it appeared that the Drun Reserves would finish close up in the B" division of the league; but they have shown a falling off lately. This week they went down to South Chica "B" who bezore this match had not

secured a point. Result:South China B East Surreys Drums Heserves 0. v. MOSLEM" B." MOSLEM" ??

The postponed game between the two teams of the Moslem Club was played. on the St. Joseph's ground this week, the "A" team, winning by the odd goal in five. The goalscorera were

SOUTH CHINA 2. “TAMAR.” This game was played on the Sookun- poo, ground before a large attendance South China winning by two goals to uil. Hudson, the Navy centre half, was absent from the Tamar side, Cowlin Sling the gap. Chen Bo made his appearance in the forward ling for South China and scored their second goal. Lai Yuk Tat partnered Ng Kam Chuen at back, making his 6rst appearance in senior football this season. The game opened sensationally, South China scoring twice in the opening minutes. They, however, failed to maintain their shooting form; SOUTH CHINA "A" KOWLOON sharp Rodger (Club); Wynne (Police),

Kowloon-Vickers; Wheeler and Ur. quhart; Turner, Sims and McKelvie McBride, A. Duncan, Linaker. Mason and Hayes.

Recreio.-Fernandez; Ogley and D. Xavier; Sousa, A A. Remedios and H. C. Eetnedios; Silva, Fuertes, Gosano, Rocha and Brown.

Referee: Mr. F. Smith.

RESERVES.

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and there was no further scoring during the match. Suen scored the opening goal i from a centre by Chan, Kwong lu and With Caveillo playing at centre half Chan So netted in the next minute from for the Reserves, it appeared that South China "A" were to drop their first pass by Suca Kam Shun. Although point in the league this season, but Au chances were offered to both sides to Kit Sang, scoring for South Chins score, the forwards miserably failed in following a corner kick, made the game front of goal South China were handi- safe for the visitors. Kowloon were unlucky in not having a goal to their capped by the loss of two players during credit, for they were quite as good as the game, one in each half, but they had South China. A penalty against Guest in the second half was not improved little difficulty in keeping the sailors out., At the interval the scores were: South upon, Ip Kau making a mistake from the spot kick by screwing the ball out China 2, Tamar 0.

side the posts. Final score, South China The second half was more evenly con- 1, Kowloon Heserves 0, tested until South China lost La Yuk Tat late in the game, after which the Tamar had most of the play, South China. playing a winning game by dropping back on the defensive.

In the closing minutes, the sailors were unlucky in not scoring. The final whistle sounded with the half-time score un- altered.

South China-Lau Hing Cheung; Ng Kam Chuen and Lai Tuk Tat; Ko Sik Wei, Wong Shiu Wa and Lam Yuk Ying; Cheung Wing Bhing, Chan Sc, Wong Pak Chong, Buen Kum Shun and Chan Kwong Iu

Tamar.Wavish; Fatter and Jones; Sandys, Cowlin and Regan; Chadwick, Hyde, Summers, Brown and Hillier.

Referee': : Matthews.

·R.A. RESERVES v. SURREYS

DRUMS..

For the "A" team.-A. K. Minu, D. Mahomed and Daliah

For the "B.-M. O. Hoosain (2),

THE LAI WAH CUP.

The following have been selected to re present the Civilians in the Lai Wah Cup semi-final next Saturday on the Bookunpoo ground, kick off at 4 p.m. Bishop (Club); Watson, Stewart, Cap- tain, (Club); MoKelvie (Kowloon); Tay- lor (Kowloon), Forsyth (Club), Gosane and Rocha (Club de Recreio), Simpson (Polico).. Reserves:-Whooler and Hayes (Kowloon), Howard (Club) and Brittain (Police). To play in White..

The following players will represent the Army. :

Goal: Sgt. Stanton, RA Backs:- Ptes Jordan and Cooper, B.S. Half- backs:-Pies. Bristowe and MeGreary, East Surreys, and S. Sgt. Sims, R.A.M.C. Forward: QMS Charlesworth, Sgt Mitchell, Cpl. Humberstone, Pto. Butler, L-Cpl. Mackleworth, Surreya Reserves:-Gr. Trim,

East B.A,

Q. M. 8. Turn, R.E., L-Cpl. McBride, B.C. of S. Linesman:-L-Cpl. Phillip, East Surreya A

It has been decided to replay the game, Navy. Chinese, in this com At Bookuspoo the B.A. Reserves repetition on Saturday, the 19th at peated their former success against the Bookunpoo if the ground is available, if Surreys Drums, winning in the last not then a mid-week game will have to

Joiner minute of a well contested game.

be arranged:

was conspicuous in goal for the Drams The Council of the Hongkong Football and saved several good shots. He was, Association have decided that the pro- however, beaten by Halsey after Rogers ceeds from the Navy Chinese reply will the following pro had struck the bar. Bowles lovelled up be allotted in for the Drammers before the interval. portions:

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