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CLUB SECOND STRING PLAY DRAWN MATCH WITH
BORDERERS,
Playing is the only first division game of the afternoon, Royal Artillery did well to beat St. Joseph's by the only goal scored in the match, while the Navy also scored a win over the College in Division II, and as a result of their success, the senior servien ab the top of the league table. Eastern had an easy time remain against South China, while the Club and University drew with. South Wales Borderers and Chincão Athletic respectively."
In the third division, R.A.O.C. went down to Ewok by the odd goal in Ave. South Wales Borderers maintain their lead in this division by virtue of a win over the Air Force, while the Royal - Engineers beat South China to occupy second place in the league table.
SOUTH WALES. BORDERERS HEADS.
DIVISION III.
RESULTS AT A GLANCE.
1. Navy
2. S.W. Borderers
University
Fox Hou Kore: 24758 For Kowloon: 67374
Division I.
.R.A.
I
St. Joseph's
- Division II.
St. Joseph's Club
Athletic
2
South China Argylls
0
Eastern
2
Kowloon
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to nil. There was a disappoint- After the interval the Navy re. ingly small crowd to watch the game turned to the attack" and within a which was inclined to be scrappy few minutes Spauswick put them throughout, due in large measure further ahead, A brief visit was to a strong head wind. The Saints' then made by the Saints, and should have scored more than once Binos did well to save from a hard
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ENGLAND LOSES TO P. L. Milne-Day (Club), W. F. Peers: (Club), Surg.-Lieut. Nichol- THE REST.
son (Navy), E R. Weat (Club), F. R. Burch (Club), Sub-Lieut.. Ed- wards (Navy), E. A. Wilkinson (Navy) and B. P. Massey (Club) (Captain).
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were badly let dowa by the inability fore the end of the game Kirkby of their forwards to make the most ran in to put his side further
of their opportunitics in front of goal-mouth.
The Saints won the toss, and de- ciding to take advantage of the wind, attacked strongly and brought play into their opponents hall. Leonard nearly scored but Joysba saved well, and seat Walker away, who after a good run saw his kick pass just outside the goal post. Some indifferent play in mid-fold followed, but after this the soldiers got well gather, and an excellent movement resulted in Salt putting R.A. one goal ahead. "His shot was
The Beat L/Cpl. Frankham The Rest defeated Eugland at the
(Army); Lieut, Galletley (Army), Club ground on Saturday by two Lieut. Hamilton (Army), Allera goals and two tries (10 points) to (Club), J. J. Ferguson (Club); Mid, a penalty goal and a try (6 points). Roberts (Navy), Lieut. Hewitt
The scores just about represent (Navy), Lieut. Robertson (Navy), a beauty, giving Rocha no chance to the superiority of the Rest.Al-L/Cpl. Tratt (Army), W. F. Leckie save, though they were the lighter side (Club), Pte. Gilinore (Army), Sergt. forward, they made up for this de Vowles (Army), E. . B. Gammell ficiency by better packing in the (Club), J. R. Younger (Club), and tight serums, and were also a great, Capt. McKellar ́ (Army)..
deal faster than England in the loose. The Rest backs made a múch better combination than their op ponents, and were very enterprising.
LOCAL HOCKEY.
YMCA. SECONDS BEATEN.
When the half-time whistle blew the R.A. were still attacking. Half- time:~
B.A.......
St. Joseph's
1
0
On the resumption of play, the Saibts were against the wind, but pinyed up well and should have scored through Allen, but his shot at goal went astray.
ahead.
Result:--
St. Joseph's Royal Navy
Mr. J. Lawrence, lined up the following teams I--
St. Joseph's-Ramzar; Rahman, Wolls; Hinks, Reed, K. M. Omar MacGrann, Sousa, A. M. Omar O. M. Omar and Ali,
Miller,
Royal Navy:-Bines Carter: Horner, Vincent, Davis; Morgan, Potts, Nash, Kirkby and Spanswick.
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The match was played at Chroline Hill and ended in a win for Eas tern by three goals to sil. From the start South China attacked.but overal good openings were missed through weak shooting. Play was DRESSED IS A SOCIAL, then transferred but Eastern could DUTY. AND THIS not get within shooting distance. 18 RASILY CARRIED From then on play was indulged OUT AT
Playing one man short through out the game, the Kowloon British
After this the Saints appeared in mid-field until half time with School Former Pupils' Association to tire, the soldiers nearly getting the score still unopened. did well to beat the YM.C.A. 2nd through on two occasions. Result:-
R.A.
On the resumption, Eastern pressed and the first goal for them came from Mak Tin Hon, St. Joseph's..........................
who sent in a hard shot from close The referee was Mr. Baldwin, and, giving the South China's goal- the teams were
Five minutes after the cominener- meat of play, Galletley got over for the Rest near o the touch flag The kick at goal failed. England attacked strongly but could make no impression on a sound defence. XI. by four goals to two at King's |-- Shortly afterward a fine move-Park on Saturday, after the latter mont by Allera resulted in Gallet-held a lead of two goals to mil. ley again scoring for the Rest. Ashton and Brown sued for the McKellar converted with an excel Y.3.0.A. while Francis, Pearne leht kick. This served to buck and MacNider got the goals for the England up and Barlow got over K.B.S.F.F.A. The teams were:
Y.M.C.A.Scotcher; Purvis, for them to score an unconverted
Tippler Bates, Dormer, W. Brown; try. Half-time:~
Pate, Smith, Ashton, Rees and Parker
The Rest
England
8 pointe -3 points
K.B.S.F.F.A E. Moss J. J. Soon after the resumption of play, Galletley again soored two tries in, Hirst, C, L. Gregory; G. E. L. rapid succession, the first after an Johnson, T. 8. D. Whitley, N. Whitley W. HG. Hirst, 8. Mac- excellent three-quarter movement. This try was converted by AfcKellar Nider, CO Francis and H.
Peazio and the second an unconverted, try, the result of a forward rush, Short- ly afterwards the Rest were penal ised for off-side and England added to their score by dropping a goal through Turner. This ended the scoring. Result :
The Rest
10 points
England. 1. E Whichua
keeper no chance. The home taani., RA-Joyson Taylor, Frearson roomed somewhat discouraged Balt, Gardner, Joyce; Gough, by this setback, and began so Rogers, Moore, Allen and Walker, fall off. Eastern however, continu. St. Joseph's-Hocht; Hyder, ed to press and a nice solo effort Gomes; Fellows, Sacinner, Victor; by Sabbhan resulted in incresting Goodman, Leonard, Souza, Tarney, their lead. A minute lator Li And Fernandez.
Bing Tong put them further ahead with a hard drive that completely beat the goalkeeper.
DIVISION II.
ST. JOSEPH'S e. ROYAL NAVY,
Result:-
South China Eastern
Referee: Gor. Bateman. South ChinaTsoi Kin Hong, Lau Kau, Kwok Mok hai:"
Playing on their own ground, With a net income last your of St. Joseph's lost to the Navy by 2044,301 the British Broadcasting Corporation is entering on a phase four goals to one. The match was Cheung. King Chung, Ching Fal of development in which its needs very one-sided, and had the shoot- Lam, Cheuk Shek Kam; Kwok in the way of revenue and capital ing of the sailors been a bit Hon Wa, Pang Wai Cheung and expenditure are bound to exceed steadier, the game would have re- Wong King Chung. greatly its present financial re sources The quotation is from a enter beaded Tinano in The Rich Year Book 1033 Article addeboste some of the existing limitations of scored when Nash headed in from Ho Chi Wing, Sauban, Ny Türk A corner kick. The sailors continu Hon, Mak Siu Hon and Li Bing its (the B.B.C.'s) resources will
G. P, Lammert (Club), Mid, Parker (Návy), G. A. B. Plummer (Club),
have to be overcome very shortly-if- Lieut. Barlow (Army); M. Wits progress, is not to be unduly Turner (Club), J. W. King (Club); impeded."
sulted in a much wider margin,
Eastern:-da Bilva: The Young From the kick-off, the Navy at Tat, Lai Ting Choi; Ng Ying Kí, rekel, and within a few minutes "Stu
ed to keep up their offensive and Tong.
soon increased their lead through
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