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LOCAL FOOTBALL.

SOUTH CHINA DEFEAT THE HR. Po

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H.K.F.C. GREAT GAME WITH THE

K.O.S.B.

Saturday's games in the Hong Kong League resulted as follows:- Division I.

St. Joseph's South China.... H.K, Police.... 1 Somerset LI... 3 Club de Rec.....o K.O.S.B.......... 3 H.K.F.C: Kowloon F.C... 0 Royal Navy

Division II.

S. China "A" University ... 0 S.LI. Res. 4 Ewo Chinese... 1 S. China "B". R.A. Res. 3 K.O.S.B. Res. 3 Eastern

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SOMERSET LI, . CLUB DE RECREIO.

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ROYAL NAVY », CHINESE “D.”

Played at Caroline Hill this game produced any amount of really good football. A draw is a very fair re- flection of the run of the play, for while the Chinese were the pipper and faster forwards, the Navy de- fence was superior in every dipart- ment. No scoring took place during. the opening half both goalies ac quitting themselves in great strle. Sui Din Lin played an exceptionally fine game between the Chinese sticks and considering his sinturo Įsomo of his saves were quite remark- ahir. Chinese took the lead early in the second half, Ward having bad luck in putting the ball through his own goal when heavily pressed. The Navy were not done with; how ever and recovered when Sorbic ac cepted a pass from Goodrigo and gavo Sui no chance with a fast drive. The game was contested in a fine sporting spirit throughout, free kicks for infringements being very rare.

Result:-

Navy *** Chiness "B"

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Played at 'King's Park before a good attendance and ended in a win for the S.II. by three clear goals. Brown, of the Recreio, was injured early in the game and retired..Oe- cassional bursts by the home for- 0wards were nipped by Hayward and Crawley. Palmer opened the score with a fast cross shot' giving Law rence no chance. The Somersets continued to monopolise the game and a fine effort by Rayson gave them a two goals lead. Palmer got through the Recreio's defence and EWO. SOMERSETS.

off and took the lead through Reid. sent in a smashing shot that glanced in off the cross-bar. Half-time:

South Chinn levelled up through S.L.I. 3;. Club de Recreio 0. This game was played on the St. Chin Wing Kee and took the lead Although there was no scoring in Joseph's ground and ended in a through the same player. Resum C. de R. Res... 2 K.F.C. Res. the second ball, the play was good win for the Somersets by four goals ing a goal down, the Gunners tried and the Recreio defence played to one. A penalty to the Somersets hard to pull the game round but R.N. Res.

C. Ath. "B"... 1

soundly. Towards the close the converted by Mead. Denmead failed. Goals by Chan Yui Ting and S.L.I. bombarded the Recreio goal added to the score and the teams Ip Koon Ling made South China's but Lawrence deals with shots from crossed over with the Somersets by total four, while Bridgman put on all angles.

two goals to nit. "Ewo played two goals for the Gunners before better in the second half but Mend | the final whistle sounded. Result:

and Neil scored again for the mili tary and then Fung King Yui scored for Ewo.

F.C. 3 H.K.F.C. Res., 3

C. Ath. "A"... 1 St. Joseph's

R.A.M.C.

DIVISION I

H.K.F.C.. K.O.S.B.

Res. 1 ***** 3

Somerset L.I.

Club de Recreio

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KOWLOON. ROYAL NAVY,

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EASTERN. ST. JOSEPH'S.

LEAGUE TABLE TO DATE.

Division "I.

Goala,

DRAMATIC EVENING.

FLAYS GIVEN BY 'VARSITY

ARTS ASSOCIATION.

The Great Hall of the University was well filled on Saturday night when the Arts Association of the Varsity gave a Dramatic. Evening in aid of the fund for the Univer |sity Women's Hostel

Two short plays were presented, "The Mere Man" by women P. W. D. L. F. A. P. undergraduates and "The Ghost of 6. 3.2.0 12 3 8 Jerry Bundley" by the men. The

Played within the racecourse and Silva-Netto and Ogley; Assumpeao, ended in a win for Eastern by three K.O.S.B. Remedios and Sousa: Beltrgo, goals to one. Sailak gave Eastern Somerset L... 4.3 1 0 17 Gosano, Roza Pereira, Ward and the lead and Castilho scored for St. Kowloon F.C... 4907 3 a young ladies all looked very at-

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their performance. Brown,

Joseph's. Crossing oker Ng. Ying! R.A. Kay scored for Eastern "and"before Royal Navy 42 115 76 cauted a good deal of laughter and the whistle sounded Sallah scored China Athletic. 3 2.0 16 14 applause, though many people must again..

South Chine.... 3 2018 4 4 have felt that it was a pity that H.K.F.C 4 1 1 2 573 they could not have had better H.K, Police 3 0 0 34 120 material through which to express Club de Recreio 4 0.0 4 2 120 their talents. The Mere Men' "St. Joseph's.... 4 0 0 4 1 18 9 after so great a display of charm

DIVISION II.

had a harder task to please the Goals. audience, and it must be confessed

that they did not surpses, the. indies in elocution or stage pre- *scace, ***

Somerset LI-Hall; Hayward Playing on the H.K.F.C. ground, and Crawley: Knapp, West nad the home team surprised the Harris: Palmer, Bewley Bull, Ray- K.O.S.B. by running them to a goalson, Baker and Butcher.

Club de Recreio: Lawrence; and holding their own in the closing stages of the game. The result was in favour of the K.O.S.B. by three goals to two and the Club are in the position of scoring the greatest number of goals in

any game against the K.Q.S.B. defence. Being three goals.down, the Club played up and two goals by Peers gave their sup porters hopes that they would take a point from the leaders. Reeves was outstanding in the K.0.8.B. attack and scored all three goals. Quite early on Reeves beat Rodger with a shot from close range but this was the only goal scored before The Club raised the hopes of their supporters with a dash on resuming bu Davey sent Reeves in to beat Rodger.

the intervals,

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Reeves added another but change then came over the game, Peers scoring twice, for the Club The Club worked hard to level up but the defence held out.

Result:

K.0.5.B.

H.K.F.C.

H.K.F.C.-G. Rodger; Holmes and Bishop; Gilchrist, Stewart and Watson; Alexander, Reid, Peers, Tramabitsky and Scott.

K.O.S.B.Shears: Gardiner and Martin; Everest, Davey and Gear: Skiggs. Stock, Reeves, McGlinchey and Alexander..

R.A. . ST. JOSEPH'S.

Played at Sopkungoo, the R.A. winning by five clear goals. The football was below the standard of senior teams, St. Joseph's being very weak except for Rocha in goal. Walker opened the score from a corner kick and Allan soos put the Gunners two up.

The second half was a repetition of the first with the Gunners press- ing strongly Walker put them three up and goals by Allan and Cotton gare them a five clear goals victory.

R.A.-Fletcher; Oliver and Raw- linga: Oliver, Taylor and Joyce : Cotton, Gill, Allan,. Walker and

Fredericks.

St. Joseph'e:-Rocka: Hyder and Gomes; Rial, O. Omar and Leonard; R. M.. Omar, Sousa, T. Leonard, Jackson and Fernandez,

This game was played on the Railway ground and ended in a goal- less draw, Kowloon were unlucky in having to concede a point in this game for they had the better of the exchanges but lost many chances. Both defeaces were very sound but forwards were weak. The Navy went out from the kick-off and Ker- nick was stopped by Gillett in the nick of time. Give and take play was the order, although Kowloon were on top when the interval ar- rived. In the second half Kernick was prominent for the Navy but was inclined to keep the ball too much to himself. The final whistle sounding with Kowloon attacking strongly.

Result

"Kowloon F.C.

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Royal Navy Kowloon:-Nicholls: Gillett and C. Pilc: "Hedley, Dowman and Bliss: T. Pile, Galingher, Easter- brook, Mekelvie and Miles.

Royal Navy-Roberts; Nixon and Spratling; Churchhouse, Perka and Lambert; Bocking, Kernick, Foote, Kennedy and Williams.

THE JUNIORS,

RECREIO, ». FOWLOON.

Played at King's Park. this game ended in a draw, the teams sharing four goals. Contes, who played a fine game for Kowloon, opened the score. Recreio got on terms thanks to J. Santos. The second half was contested at a good pace and Re- creio took the lead through J. Santos. Spary eventually Jerelled the scores,

Result:-

Recreio Kowloon

UNIVERSITY .. SOUTH CHINA' "A."

This match was played on the Kowloon F.C. ground and produced the highest score of the day. South China "A" were anxious to im prove their goal average, and left their opponents standing. Ip Koon- Ning opened and further goals were added before the interval by Ip

SOUTH CHINA HONG KONG Koon Ning, Chan Yee Tin (2) and

.POLICE.

Cheng Chit Ming. With a lead of five goals South China ensed up a trifle, but Chen Chit Ming added two more before the close.

Result:--

0

At Caroline Hill before a good attendance; South China defeated the Police by five goals to one. Tho finiversity game was much below what is ..South China "A". T expected in senior football, even Wynne having a day off. Chuí CHINESE "A". K.O.S.B. Kwok Luen opened the score, Fung King Cheong got the second and Played at the Stadium unusual Chul Kwok Lan ngain netted before interest attached itself to this the interval, un percept match'he' both teams had hitherto The second half opened with a chtained full points. A very inter- Police attack but Ng Po Kai went esting game took place, the Bar- through the defence and beat Estall. | derers eventually wearing their op- Chui Kwok Luen scored his third ponents down and winning by three goal for South China and incidental goals to one. Over-excitement le the fifth for his team. Before spoiled a lot of useful openings dur the final whistle sounded Johnson ing the first half, both teams miss scored for the Police.

1.

Result:

South China Police

The teams:

1

ing chances. Nothing was scored until early in the 'second half when Shen Pin beat Fox with a shot which struck the upright and went in. The Borderere set up a hot attack South Chinn-Pau Ka Ping; and were level almost immediately, Lau Man and Li Ting Sang; Leung Crawley being the scorer. From Wing Chui, Wong Mee Shun and now on K.0.8.B. had the game in Yu Chile Wa: Ng Po Kui Chui their hands, and after Stevens had Kwok Luen, Tung King Cheong, added a clever paint, Wong Yan Leung Wing Tak and Chang Shiu Sing diverted the ball into his own Hong.

anal in an endeavour to clear Mason's centre,

Result:-

H.K. Police: Eetall; Wynne and Williams; McGrenvy, Hudson and Jenson Molan, Howarth, Fraser, Dr. Valentine and Johnson.

-Chinese A ?? m .K.O.S.D.

H.K.F.C. . R.A.M.C.

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Played on the H.K.F.C. ground and ended in a draw of three goals all White opened the score for the

P. W. D..L. F. A. P. Club and Goodman levelled up for K.O.S.B. Res... 6 0 0 0 23 4 18 the R.A.M.C. Dodshon gave the S China "A"... 4 4 00 17 3 B Medicals, the lead and the same R.N. Res. 5 3 1 114 57 Dilver put his side further abend. C. Athletic "A" 4 3 0 112 56 Being two down the Club played up S.L.I. Res... 3 3 0 2 17 0 6 sifongly and goals by Wilson and K.F.C. Res..... 4 3 1 10 8 5 Bell made the scores equal. With-S. China "B" 4 2 09 10 12 4 out any addition to the score the C. de R. Res....4 1.2 16 8 4 final whistle sounded.

Eastern F.C... 4 2 0 2 8 12 4 R.A. Res

5 20 3 10 18 4 3 C. Athletic "B" 4 1 1 877-3 H.K.F.C. Res... 4 1 1 2 6 14 3 St. Joseph's

R.A. . SOUTH CHINA " B.”

Played on the Garrison ground and ended in a win for the visitors by the odd goal in seven. "The Gun- ners attacked strongly from the kick

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Reserves 4 1 0 3 7 12 2 R.A.M.C....... 5 0 1 4 7 18 1 University F.C. 4 0 13 5 15 1 Ewo Chinesa. 4 0 0 4 4 14 0

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