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HOME FOOTBALL RESULTS:

SURPRISES IN THE ENGLISH LEAGUE.

LESSER LIGHTS WIN MANY MATCHES.

FULHAM DETHRONED.

Saturday's matches, in the English League provided many surprises several of the stronger teams being eclipsed by the lesser lights. Among the leaders Sheffield Wednesday alone in Division. I. ■ncceeded in avoiding defeat, but with the loss of one poin Nine visiting teams in the Southern Section of Division III. were beaten, while the other two shared the points,

Leeds United collapsed before West Ham, and secured only two goals in a total of ten. Nottingham Forest, at home, surprised Chalsen, leaders in Division II. Southampton, the great side for their futures drawing, were beaten by the lowly placed Oldham. Middlesbrough scored eight goals to three against the Wolves.

Northampton replaced "Fulham in the leadership of the Southern Section. One of the surprises was the defeat of the Queen's Park Rangers at home by Bristol Rovers, and another Gillingham's collapse when they received Newport. Stockport, leaders in the Northern Sction, also lost unexpectedly to Accring

Home teams in this Section won nine matches some of which were expected to result in favour of the visitors.

ton.

The Scottish Rangers registered another victory. They have now completed two-thirds of their Leaguo programme and jest: "only two points in drawn games.

Results of Saturday's matches and revised League tables are appended;--

(THROUGH BLUTER'S AGENCY.]

ENGLISH LEAGUE. Division I Birmingham... 1 Sunderland

2

West Ham...23 10 6 12 38 83 35 Burnley 3 11 3 14 37 78 95 Birmingham 6 10 4 19 48 54 24 Cardi.297814 39 39 22 Bury 26.0 3 14 10 53 21 Portsmouth 27 10 0 17 35 53 -90 Manch. Un, 27 49 14 36 50 17

DIVISION II

Bolton 2 Wednesday..... Burnley 0 Leicester....... Cardiff... Aston Villa...?

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pta. Huddersfield...0 Arsenal ......

Chelsen ...99 14 9 40 34 3T Liverpool 1 Everton Manchester C. 1 Blackburn .....

Middlesbro 28 14 6 60 46-36 Newcastle....... 5. Manchester U. 9 Notts C. 29 13 8 7 52 37 34 Portsmouth .... 1 Derby

Grimsby 27 14 38 56 43 33 S'thampton 28 9 14 ☎ 49 33 32 Sheffield U. 6 Bury West Ham..... 8 Leeds UMillwall .27 13 6 8 58 48 32 Home wins 4, away wing 6, drawn Stoke 12 7 946 31 31 1 Goals scored: Home 25; away 18. Bradford 97 14 3 10 81 47 31 Blackpool 28 12 6 11 59 53 20 Division II.

Preston 28 12 5 11 55 31 29

Bristol C 3 Barosley Clapton

Swansea Hull Grimsby

".... & Wolves' Middlesbro Notts For..... 5 Chelsea Oldham

3 Southampton

• Notts C... Preston Reading Millwall Stoke 9 Bradford Tottenham...... 4 Port Vale West Brom..... 2 Blackpool

Home wins & away wins 4, drawn

1. Goals scored: Home 29, away 17

* Division III (Southern). Charlton....... 3 Southend Coventry

....1 Bournemouth Fulhamn......... 9 Watlord Gillingham.... 0 Newport Luton 2 Brentford Northampton... 4 Merthyr Norwich & Exeter Plymouth

Walsall ... Queen's P.R... Bristol R. Swindon 2 Brighton Torquay.1 Crystal P.

Hull 29 10 7 11 48 51 27 2 Wolres 27 10 6 11 58 35 23 3 Notts For...97 . 9 10 47 30 98 3 West Brom. 27 10 6 11 46 34 28 o Tottenham 28 1 3 14 5) 81 23. Swansea...27 9 6 12 43 57 24 Reading 97 5 8 11 43 60 24 Bristol C... 99 9 5.14 Barnsley 25 9 4 13

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3

Port Vale...28 10 1 17 47 Oldham 7 9 3 13 32 58 91 Clapton 27 8 7 15 20 54. 17 DIVISION III. (SOUTH).

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pte

7 71 39 36 Northants 28 15 6 .....27 15 5 Fulham

7 "0 42. 35 Luton 20 13 4 7 38 43 34 84 37 33 1 Charlton 25.14 3. 6 iQueen's P.R.27 12 9 6 47 42 33 Plymouth 28 13 764 38 39 Coventry29 12 7 9 48 34 31 Bournem❜th 26 12 77 38 47 31 Crystal P....23 13 5 7 50 43 31 Swindon se 11 6 9 52 50 23 Watford...25 13 2 10 45 48" 28 Walsall 97 10 7 10 59 64 27 Southend ...98 8 9 9 43 44 25 Brentford...27 9 6 12 39 43 24 Torquay 27 10 2 13.49 37 22 0 Brighton 27 94 14 38 42 -90 Bristol R....96 9 3 14 40 62 21 2 Gillingham 29 7 6 16 32 58 19 Norwich....23 6 9 15 37 43 18 Newport...28 8 6 11 38 49 18 Merthyr ....27 8 8 13 34 87 18 Exeter 26 46.16 38 63 34

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Home wins 4. away wins 3, drawn 2. Goals scored: Home 2, away 92. Division III (Northern).

Accrington Barron

2 Stockport 3 Ashington Bradford O... Halifax Carlisle 1 Crewe Chesterfield... 3 Shields Hartlepools... 4 Tranmere Libeolt... 2 Doncaster New Brighton 1 Darlington Rochdale....... 1 Southport ...... Ratherbim...... 4 Wigan. Wrexham. 3. Nelson......

Home vins 9, away wins 0, drawn 2. Goals scored: Home 20, away

SCOTTISH LEAGUE,

Division I

KARKKIR

1 Hamilton Ayr... Clyde...

...... 2 Aberdeen ... Dundee........ 1 Falkirk Hearts 3 Airdrie ... Motherwell... 3 HibernianS Queen's Park. 8 Cowdenth Raith 1 Rangers...... St. Johnstone 1 Partick

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DIVISION III. (NORTH),

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THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12th, 1929.

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pta.

.99 17 5 € 80 Stockport

43 39 Wroxham 28 14 88 87 47 36 Bradford C.27 14 7 6 75 30 35 Carlisle 30 13 8 9 64 55 31 Doncaster 27 13. 7 48 38 33

1 Crewe 28 13 3 10 5 45 31 1 Wigan 13 6 8 45 30 30. Lincoln 28 12 8 10 59 51 30 08. Shields...23 12 8 9 58 49 30 IN. Brighton 28 12 5 11 48 49 29 Halifax....27 9 10 8 39. 35 28

3 Chesterfield 26 12 8 11 153 50 ST 3 Nelson.29 12 3 14 56 58 27

St Mirreno Celtib. 1 Rochdale 08 11 64 02 20 Third Lanark 2 Kilmarnock ... 3 Tranmere...26 12 2 12 45 51 26 Rotherham 28 10 8.12" 42 34 £8

Home wins 4, away wins 5, drawn Southport er 10 5 12 31 31 25 1. Goals scored: Home SU, away 16. Accrington 21 9 4 14 42 53 29

LEAGUE "TABLES.

The English League Tables and Scottish League Table (Division I.), up to and including inatches com- pleted on Saturday dre appended:

ENGLISH LEAGUE. DIVISION L..

P. W, D. L. F. A. Pia

Wednesday 28.15 8.57 39 38 Blackburn, 28 15 5 6 53 38 35 Sunderland 28 14 5 9 67 45 33 31 63 23 Aston Villa 27 16 3 Derby 28 14 10 8 43 32 Leicester 27 1279 63 49 .31 Leeds.27 13 56 50 31 Huddersfieldes 12 6 10 57 39 30 Everton ....28 13 3 12 45 44 29 Liverpool...7 10 7.10 60 40 27 Bolton23-11 512 51 48 97 March City 28 10 7 11 61 64 27 Arsenal...28 9 9 10 45 48 27 Newcastle.29 12 3 14 49 89 27 Sheffield U. 28:10 6,12 61 81 28

Darlington 29 8 5 15 48 62 21 Barrow 7 7 6 14 30 54 .20 Hartlepoole 29 7 5 17 44 78 19 Ashington 30 6 4 20 31 32 19

SCOTTISH LEAGUE. DIVISION I

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. Rangers 23 23 20.30 20...18, Hearts9 18 4 6.77 36 40 Motherwell 28 18 7 5 04 48 39 Celtic 34 13 3 0 40 31.31 Aberdeen...28 13 4 11 60 30 30 Kilmarnock 28 12 3 11 82 52 20 St Mirren 26 11 8 9 150 51 28 St. J'stone 27 10 89 ·42 47 28 Partick...95 11 4 10 65 48 20 Falkirk 28 11 4 11 03 00 26 Hibernians 20 10 5 11 38 38 25 Queen's Pk. 25.3 11 68 37 22 3rd Lanark 28 5 14 85 60 53 Cowdonb'th 27.10 3 14 30 31.93. Ayr

786 13 60 83

9

Dandes 27 8 14 45 43 21 Clyde 27 8 415-30 53-20 Hamilton 23 7 6 13 33 63 20

Airdrie .....38 8 2 17 20 53 15 Baith R. 28 5 3 18 29.70 13

THE

'SOCCER” INTERPORT.

HONG KONG'S FINE VICTORY.

A PAIR OF FINE GOALKEEPERS.

Before a big attendance, which included HE. The General Offer Commanding, Hong Kong gained & well merited victory over Shang- hai. It was a game of thrills which the spectators thoroughly enjoyed, The local team were always just masters of the situation, and caly a grand display by David, the Piliting goalkeeper, visitors from a heavier defeat.

sared

Punctually at 3.30 p.m. Mr. F. Smith lined, the teams out da fol.

lowa:-

1.

Hong Kong:-Clarke Wynne, Bishop Everest, McKelvie, Lam Yak Ying Barkhain, Fung King Chung, A Gosano, Suen Kam Shun and Caldicott.

Shanghai: David; Wilson, Palmer: Pote-Hunt Gash, Costa; Faracho, Sinclair, Wright, Turner, Stokes.

Hong Kong won the toss and soon showed their mettle by con- certed attack which failed when Lam Yuk Ying went wide from long range. Barkham was next prominent with a delightful run and passed to Fung King Chung, the latter's shot being badly judged,

فرا

FOR SHANGHAI. For Shanghai, David was the outstanding player, whose daring and clever anven kept the crowd koyed up with excitement. Wilson and Palmer tackled well but they were up against a tricky forward line. Goal was cutstanding in the pivotal position and tried hard to get his forwards moving. Pote Hunt was a clever player and play ed well to his tipper. Costa found Barkham too-hippy for him and failed to keep up the pace.

Wright did not hold his line to gether. Almost every time that he got the ball he forgot the men the right and left of him. In the closing minutes he tried out on the right wing but his shooting was wild. Favacho was outstanding in the forward line. He gave Clarke the most difficult shots to deal with and was a trifle unlucky with a couple of shots. Turner and Sin- clair were good individually whilst Stokes had little to do on the left, The team work of Hong Kong carried them through and on the day's play Hong Kong deserve their win and the Shanghai skip per remarked at the close of the game, "The better team had won." The K.O.S.B. bands were in at- tendance and played selections on the ground before the kick off and during the interval.

The crowd, was a good ore and Play was of a very scientific nature and the spectators were the play was followed with interest afforded a struggle in which both throughout, applause being given

The generously to both teams. teams "gave of their best. Hong Kong forwards were combin ing brilliantly but their attacks were repeatedly broken up by the Shanghai balf-back line, amongst whom Gosh was the outstanding figure.

The opening goal, which was minutes play, scored "after ten caused rare enthusiasm, Suen Kam Shun giving David no chance after brilliant work by Caldicott.

reverse, Stung by this early Shanghai proceeded to force the pace and Cash shot over the bar when nicely placed.

At the other cad David brought off an extraordinarily fine sava fem Barkham, his clearance being

most

generously applauded. moment later Clarke gave & test of his quality by dealing with

The home header from Wright. goalie was kept busy for some time, Wright and Turner both sending in shots which required close atten- tion.

Hong Kong were quickly back on the attack and David brought off a superb one-handed saved from Gosano. The visiting goaliere peated, this performenace a moment later, his judgment and agility being beyond praise. Hong Kong continued to attack and Barkham forced a corner which proved fruit- less. Further attacks were frustrat- ed by Wilson and Palmer, their covering work being extremely effective. Shanghai became aggres Aive at this stage, and after forcing & corner, Pote-Hunt sent wide from a good scoring position. The home team were soon back on the attack and Barkham missed by inches after a delightful movement in which he and Gossne were associat ed. Exchanges ruled fast and even up to the interval, Hong Kong de serving their narrow lead

Half-time:

Hong Kong Shanghai........

I

0

HOLIDAY FOOTFALL AT.

CAROLINE HILL. CHINESE TEAM BEAT THE

HONG KONG POLICE

The Chinese fielded practically a reserve team against the Police at Caroline Hill in a friendly game on Sunday and won by two goals to one. Mr. Herbert, Shanghai F.A., had charge of the game. Duffy of the Shanghai team turned out to assist the Police. Swan made a re- turn in goal for the Police in place of Clara. Chi Back Lum opened throughout. Kwok the score after Swan had saved from Ip Pak Wah. Li Tin Sang handled near the penalty line and the free kick was cleared by the goalkeeper. Later, Frased equalised. Half-time: Chinese 1, Police 1.

The teams went out for the lead on resuming, the Chinese goal hav. ing many escap、 Swan kept a good gaal for the Police and Duffy and Hudson were outstanding in the Police middle line, while Muir play ed a sound game at back. Just be fore the final whistle sounded, Ip Pak Wa took a pass from Choi Ping Fan and gave Swan no chance with a shot from close range. Result: Chinese 2, Police 1.

LEAGUE TABLES TO DATE.

Division I.

Goals.

P. W. D. L. F.A. P. Queen's Regt... 14 6 2 3 39 13 20 South Chica..... 13 822 22 13 20 H.K. Police

Smali Unite attacked strongly and Brooks cleared the bár from a good position. Leonard sant across sad Costello saai-into Watson's bands. Twelves scored for the Small Unita, the result being a win for Sa Joseph's by two goals to one.......

RAF.. RA.

INTERPORT RUGBY

MATCH.

HONG KONG'S GALLANT VICTORY.

But there

CLAUDE FALKINER AT SHANGHAI

SOME GOOD BREAKS.

Claude Falkiner continues to show fine form on his tour, and his

130, 14;

The Air Force were completely

On Saturday the annust Interport play at Shanghai has been & re- • masters of the situation in this Bugby contest was played on the relation. Breaks made are as fol- second divisa League match at

Club ground before an audience lows:-Thirty Club, 269, 179, 158, King's Park on Saturday and fully which made up in cathusinan what 109; French Club, 101, 188, 199; deserved their conclusive victory.

Maccabean Club, 313, 154, 137; Artillery were only able to field ten it lacked in numbers.

American Chib, 293, men and rarely showed promise of were an unusually large number of

YMCA, 929, 180, 170. making a successful fight for the people present. for a Bugby game. points. The only goal of the first The ground was in excellent condi- hill was registered by Jarvis, who proved a most effective forward.

The airmen did practically what they pleased after the change of ends and further points were regis tered by Buckland, Taylor, who put through his own goal, and Plunkett. Result: R.A.F. B; RA. 0.

KOWLOON. ATHLETIC,

Both sides seemed to find a good deal of difficulty in controlling the new and light ball. McGill was, I think, the best wing on the field. Massey for the home side did ex- cellent work when taken out of the scrum to an unfamiliar place.

Teams!

tion and on the whole was not so the pack. It is difficult to do hard as it might have been The teams took the field amid great justice to Shanghai as one does not applause and a didg-dong game know the men individually-but ensued. It early became apparent they were an excellent team, that the two Hang Kong wing for wards, Smith and Mamers word doing great work in preventing Shanghai from starting their threes off from the base of the scrum. Ex changes ruled alightly in favour of Hong Kong until Stanion had the tuisfortune to tear a ligament in bis shoulder. He was taken of and Massey came out. The only score in the first half was a brilliant try by Wales after some excellent passing, Ba when the ball had gone out towards the wing and then come back to the Moodis sad Lithgow Smith.

McGill, Shanghai: -- Dunkley; On resuming Stanion made a comb, Neill; Murray, Stewart, Hubbard, Bichard, "Brown; Now- Pawley, Dawar, Mackintyre, Kane. Watson and Silby.

centre.

After gruelling encounter Athletic managed to collect a point in a match against Kowloon on the latter's ground last Saturday. The trend of the play was distinctly in favour of the Athletic, and Kow loon may be considered fortunate in that the game resulted in a goal less draw. For practically the whole of the first half the bail ré- mained in the region of the home goal, but, through a succession of gallant effort to carry on with one arm strapped up, but he soon had accidents, it was not netted. “

At the commencement of the to go again." Thereafter the game second half Chau Yan Kwai, of the was a grim struggle, with Hong Athletic, sent a splendid drive over Kong's seven forwards working the cross-bar by inches. Kowloon, grimly. The Shanghai attack seem- apparently daunted by the frequented to lack finish and their tackling Athletic attacks, made a few dis in the centre was often at fault. pirited afforts to reach their op But Shanghai was pressing them ponents goal, which did not, how hard at times. Then Koop got ever, materialise..

away on the left and parted with the ball just before ho was pushed into touch near the corner fag.

Result: Kowloon 0; Athletic 0.

KOWLOON .. H.MS, SUFFOLK.

Plummer picked up and Hong Kong

ware 6 points up. Then the Shang- hai forwards came away and their efforts were rewarded with a try which should have boon, but was not, converted.

These teams met in a friendly encounter on Saturday on the Rail- way ground, Kowloon, and victory went to the visitors by five clear The Suffolk team are a goals.

"Once more Hong Kông went to it formidable proposition and proved and Plummer secured and awerving their ability by piercing the Kow-through in a manner reminiscent toon defence with ease. The open- of Poulton went through the whole ing stages saw the home team ag- Shanghai team. This try, though not gressive, but the forward line as converted, seemed to spur on the whole lacked cohesion and home side to further efforts and a a zumerous chances went astray. The fourth try was added after some Suffolk team, on the other hand, nice, passing, the ball being touched worked together with precision, and down away out on the right. Soma a lively forward line, in which Pes held that there was a forward pass. cock was the star turn, kept the I was not in a position to see, but defenders on their toes Ewins ne a referee is so wound that home

throughout. Play throughout the first half was fast and interesting, both custodians being, able to keep. their charges intact.

I don't believe it.

Shanghai, now came back and McGill sprinted round the wing Kowloon re-started well but poor with a beauty. With the scare at work in front of goal was respon 12-8 against them the visitors went sible for their failure to score. At all out. Twice they had the Hong the other end Stapleton placed a Kong line at their mercy with two corner kick so accurately that Pea three-quarters to spare, but the But the home supporters all breath- cock was presented with a gift goal. passes in the centre went adrift. Kowloon fell away badly in the later stages and the sailors dominated a sigh of relief when time was ed the play.

Result: H.M.8. Suffold 5; Kow. loon 0..

HOCKEY.

Playing on the U.B.B.C. ground the Hong Kong Club 2nd XI drew with the E.0.6.B. team with two

14 8 3 3 29 15 19 goals each. China Ath. 19 7 4 19 17-18 K.O.S.B..... R.A.

Division II.

12 5 2 3 30 17 19 12 8 0 8 20 24 13 Royal Navy 13 5.1 7 24 21 11 Clab do Rec.... 13 4 3 6 35 32 11 Kowloon F.C.... 13 3 6 3 11 17 11 H.K.F.C. ....... 12 2 4 0 18 32 8 Hong Kong resumed with great Small Units... 14 0 0 14 8.65 0 eclat, Caldicott forcing a fruitless the first three

Goals. corner within minutes.

P. W. D. L-F. A. P. For a time both defences proved K.O.S.B. Bes.., 13 11 1 1 64 13 23 superior to the attack. Then Hong B.N. Res. 13 11 1 1 58 12 25 Koog further increased their lead Queen's Regt.

Res, 12 09 through Fung King Chung, who

a beautiful China Ath. Res. 11 8 19 27 10 17 found the net with drive.

St. Joseph's... 16 6 2 8 24 29 14 In spite of this further reverse S. China "B" 14 26 24 32 14 Shanghai set up persistent attacks, R.A.F.

1 47 14 20

15 8 28 31 34 12

Favacho being a conscientious and K.F.C. Res....13 3 5.5 14 35 11 untiring player, but such was the quality of the home defence that Easter F.C. 12 3 4 5 19 25 10 Clarke was rarely called upon. The S. China "A"... 15 1 7.7 16 34 9

Small Unite home team met with further success

Res. 17 3 3 11 90 54 9

at this stage, A. Gosano Betting RA. Res...... 13 3 2 8 20 48 from Suea Kam Shun's poss. Shanghai battled gamely to the end C. de Rec. Ros. 14 3 2 9 15 41 8 and were attacking when the final whistle blow.

Result:

Hong Kong ...NH TĂNG Đ Shanghai ATMOS OUTSTANDING PLAYERS.

was of a most interest ing nature, both teams playing football worthy of the occasion, while the most sporting spirit pre railed, throughout.

The game

For Hong Kong, Clarke fielded in his usual irreproachable manner and was pecorded generous support Wynne by Wynne and Bishop. tackled and kicked in convincing style and was a brain-worker throughout. Bishop was in fine fettle using good judgment and clearing well. The balfback line Wis & most destructive trio, MeKalvie putting in a great amount of work, whilst Everest and Lam Yuk Ying excelled in their respective positiona

⠀ JUNIOR LEAGUE.

Only two games in the Junior League were played.

South China B," Club de Be- creia Reserves and Eastern F.O. failed to turn out. The game, be- tween. Kowloon Reserves and China Athletic Reserves was played as a friendly.

The two League games resulted as under:-

"

RA.F., 6; HA Res. 0.

St. Joseph's 2; Small Units Rea..1. Eriendly games played. on the Railway ground resulted as under: E.M.8. Suffolk 5; Kowloon F.0.0. Kowloon F.C. Res. 0; China Ath.

Bes. 0,

ST. JOSEPH'S v. SMALL * UNITS.

St. Joseph's took up the attack Caldi- from the kick off but several corners cott did well in partnership with against the Small Units were clear- Sten Kum Bhun. Gomane led the ed.. The play was fairly even and line extremely well although he just before half time neat work by miated twoitters. Buen Kam St. Joseph's ended in Bouza send- Shua and Fung King Chung withing the ball into the net. Gosano made a dangerous trio and the vialtora defence had a gruelling time. Barkham showed fine speed and judgment on the wing putting over well-timed centres.

Small Units attacked strongly on resuming but their shoting was wild. From & breakaway by Leonard on the right, Costilho headed a fine goal putting St. Joseph's two up.

GUN

TIME

called.

Both sides played very stout "if not entirely scientific football. I think the home side won as they had a shade the better of the argi ment in the centre, outside the scrum. Boanar, Wales and Plum- mer played brilliantly and turned the scale but they could not have

(Onntinued on aert Column). done so but for the gdilant work of

At

Last!

Hong Kong: Griero; Scott, Stanion, Plummer. Koop: Wales, Bonnor Milne "Day, Akehurst,

Riddell, Massey..

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