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MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1928.
WORLD SPORT
FOOTBALL IN FULL
SWING.
MANY GOALS IN SENIOR
DIVISION.
K.O.S.B. GO DOWN IN FIRST
GAME OF SEASON.
GOOD SEASON LİKELT.
[By "Wanderer"] Unusually prolific scoring was the feature of the Senior soccer matches on Saturday, the eight sides engaged all finding the not
..
downl
Stewart and Mellrido were the outstanding players on the Club alde, thotigh Bishop came out of his Lussies with the speedy and dan: gerous Filé about evenly. The forwards were triers all the time, but were never portailted to settle Brittain and Wynne were a good pair of backs, the former soon for getting the principles of a half- back. The half-backs, were sound, while, the front rank produced some bright fachos. QUEEN'S OPENING SPARKLE, Win Before Borderers Get Fairly Started!
The Queen's Royal Regiment provided the surprise of the afternoon
by defeating tho K.0.8.B. They did it in capital style, mainly owing to an initial thrust and control which enabled them to rattle up three goals be-
THE JUNIOR GAMÈS. First Wind for Eastern and St. Joveph's:
CHINESE HARBOUR SWIM.
SOME CLOSE FINISHES.
Hold under the auspices of the Foderation, the Chladio färbour race Hongkong Chinese Amateur Athletta
on Saturday last proved to be one of the most spectatuisi aquatic oventa of the year.
porters causo for, hope that all for a victory oven after the South was not lost by getting two goals China eleven had equalised. The and bringing the score to 8-2.inside forwards were inclined to Both were remarkable since fow potter about for a better opening goalkeepers would have been when a drive was called for, and beaten by similar shots. The first several good chances were thus wns scored hott Füller, the cen- allowed to go begging. tre-half, worked into position about 20 yards out, and scored pressive, but know whore the goal South China were not over-im with a powerful shot, and the was and made for it all the time. abebhd When Leach drovó härd from 80 yards, or possibly greater, range. Yik Chan-pong started tod late for both, though he may have. been unsighted for the first.
The Chinese were on top from
Thers were in all 58 competitors a point inward, the spurt Hay victory in the Junior Division by and the remainder medels,
St. Joseph's scored their first who finished within thẻ họux,
these, the first ton were riven taken all the energy out of the scoring once in back half against fadios Anished Inside the umó aliotled Artillery. Shek Pul-tim, Wong Howloon, proving much the better to them, La deventy, Ave minutes al-chong and Lam Yuk-ging put all-round side. Eastern, who lost the fist of them being placed Fund harrowly by on several occasions to Kowloon last week, came out in the order of his Minh Hok before she Ful-tim completed the at the long end of a 4-3 score in Chol-ming was the first lady com
coring
the match with University, The first half produced some K.OB.B. optied their season with
The petitor to finish, her time being 57
minutes. right football, but after the in-four goals (6kiggs, Toni, Stevens, terval it became a lille tiresome. and Crawley) against South China The R.A. lacked, or seemed to lack, "A" who replied ones through a follows: and spirit for the game even after successfully taken penalty... they had made their effort to get the RAF drawn from
much dopleted ubit werd atpected to do well in the Second Division, though the majority of last season's playera have left the Colony. They were seldom in the picture against the ezrelo Reserves, however, and lost, failing to score until the Re- creio had put up three goals.
on terms.
NAVY LOSE AGAIN.
A Penalty Decides the Issue. The Royal Navy fielded seven players from II.M.S. Cumberland galust South China, but the effect was not an improvement on the previous week's display. South
produced twenty goals, the Chiu-ed. They were perhaps a trifle game, the result being decided by weak in front of goal and had to at least once. The four games fore the Borderers got fairly start China won by 2-1 after a hard esa Athletic and the Police, with fortunate to be leading by two a penalty soon after the interval.
goals at the interval. The Bor-witnessed was evident from the conceded
That a keen struggle would be ahare the points. The Small Units goals to the
The Navy Seconds should have beaten South China “A” but were
зетеп
The Restifts.
The first ton to fulch
1. Chan Chan-king
2. Young Hang wah,
3. Loung Bul-mah.
4. Le CH-king.
7.
B.
9.
Wong
Fo-tam. Salu-cht.
Lleung.
10. Chan Hung-chiu.
The three ladies who flashed word:
1. Miss Kwok Tsol-ming. 2. Miss Choy Po-chi
3. Misa Chan Yok-fal.
The Hon. Sir Shou-son Chow was
The prized at the concluifon of the
Suk-chun, daughter of Sir Shou-son Chow,
amongst the interested spectators.
four cach, being the highest derere did almost as much press- start. The naval men had two Queen's Reserves, a result which sports were given away. by Misà Chow.
requires little comment,
GARRISON LEAGUE.
Results of Last Week's Matches.
scorers of the day,
The Chinese Athletic, Southg, but they were inferior in one
Important respect; they allowed dangerous raiders in Cobb and China and the Queen's Royal the opposing defenders, to concen- citing incidents in front of the Jones and there were BOMO CX- Regiment recorded their second victories, and are the only teams trate by needless dallying.
South China goal, Fau Ka-ping that have gained full points.
This season's competition pro-
making some daring saves. mises to be keener than ever. The Chinese Athletic on présent show- ing cannot expect the run of triumph which was the feature of tast year's campaign, other sides on the other hand have tightened up their teams, while the Royal Navy, though unsuccessful so far, are a notable acquisition to the League, Small Units are the one weak point. Unless some radical Improvement is shown, they are likely to provide a medium for bot-
Mr. Ng Szo-kwong expressed pled- suro at Sir Shou-son Chow's interest It was exceedingly good football
In the sport and he hoped the entry though tempere appeared to be a to watch for the greater part,
would be even bigger next year. He was, however, beaten by a little frayed when the Borderers great first-time shot by Ball from The results of the matchica played Sir Shou-son Chow, in a short re- set out resolutely to reduce their cross by Cobb. But for some in the Garrison Football League for ply, stated that he was pleased to opponents' advantage and the great work by Li Tin-ang and the week ended Saturday were use the younger generation of Chiness taking such a keen interest in aqua- follows: Pau Kaping another goal must Queen's were sorlously engaged in
R.A.O.C. 2. D. Coy, 1st Queen's 8 and particularly the lady who finish tics, Ho congratulated the winner defeating that object. This did have been scored soon afterwards, not, however, mar the general high but South China got on terms be-R.0.S.B. 4.
31st H. Bty., RA. 1, C. Coy., 2nd nd first and promised to fend addition- standard of the performance.fore the Interval when Fang King-
al support next year by donating a B. Cay., 2nd K.0.8.3. 4. O. Coy, cup. The Borderers made a great effort cheong netted with a brilliant shot ist Queen's 1.
Falds.
to get on terms and scored two in one of several wel conceived goals in the last twenty minutes.
The game proceeded fast and furious after the interval, and a
M. G. Coy, 1st Queen's 2, A. Coy 2nd K.0.8.B. 8.
The matches for this week aro:
1. Q. Wing 1st Queen's, Chatham Parker, 2nd K.O.S.B.; 20th "R. Bty. Thursday: M.G. Coy, 1st Queen's To-day H. Q. Wing 2nd K.O.S.B.v R.A.M.C., Bookunpoo, Reforoc. Pto.
ter goal averages for other teams ing past McDougall with a delight-penalty was awarded for an in- Rond. Raferes, Sar/R. A. Maltas R.A. v B.Q, Wing, 1st Queen's,
and nothing more.
Richardson opened the scoring two minutes after the start, plac- ful shot from a corner. Nice work by the Borderers came to nought, The Queen's, K.O.S.B., Royal and in another sharp Queen's at Navy Chinese Athletle and South tack, Caldicutt snapped up an op- China "A" appear the strongest portunity to put his side further elevens in the Junior Division, in ahead. The Borderers retalialed, which a full programme of seven but rather overdid artistry. Mor games was completed on Satur-ria netted the third Queen's goal day. Full resulta:
R.A...
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Senior Division.
South China
H.K.F.C. Queen's
2 Chinese Ath.
2 Royal Navy
2 Polico
$ K.0.9.B:
Junior Division.
after the interval,
The Borderers then did a lo reshuffling and the Improvement
4 was marked. Everest led the line with less cleverness, but with more dash and his efforts were re- warded by a capital goal. He also played a prominent part in the other K.O.S.B. goal netted shortly. Lowards the end, though Stock was
Chinese Ath. Navy
5
R.A. Res.
28. Chinn "A".
2
1. KO.S.B.
4
7 Small Units
0
S. China "B"
Queen's Bocrele Kowloon Univoralty
3 R.A.F.
• St. Joseph's
3. Eastern CLUB DEFEATED.
Police, Forwards Find the Target:
the actual scorer.
pro- half.
The half-backs on both sides: were in good fettle, those of the Queen's showing up very minently In the frst Richardson and Caldicutt worej most conspicuous in the forward line of the winners, while McGlin- chey did well for the Josera;! though inclined to play a littlo too far back.
ATHLETIC IMPROVE. Artillery Outplayed at Bookumpoo.
The form displayed by the Police against the Club was & great improvement on carlier dis- plays, the somewhat remarkablo re-shuling of the eleven being fully justified not only by the re-
The Royal Artillery had the inla- bult, but by the able manner in fortune to lose their outside right which players 'settled down to new before the game with the Chinese positions. The Loam played well Athletic was ten minutes old, but as a whole, and merited their suc-this did not entirely account for cess, though much of the credit the completeness of their failure. goes to Fraser, who led the line The Chinese gave; a much better Ini good style.
balanced display than against
It is soon to suggest on this per- Kowloon a week ago, and would formance that Fraser is the cen-have been full value for a vlefory tre-forward for whom the Police of a gronter margin than four have been looking, but since they goals to two. have had so much difficulty in fill-
The R.A. dofente was exeged- Ing the position, no doubt he willingly shaky under fremure, Ex- bo peraovered with. It was equal cell failing to live up to his name ly good to see McGreavy occupying in his encounters with Too Kimi- a more natural position in the sing, who was the life wire in the half-buck lite. Ife played, with Chinese attack. The outside right considerable success, while Oram was really in rare form, dribbling and Hudson completed a middle delightfully, and centreing with line against which the Club for-accuracy. At times he cut in wards sometimes found it puzzling to make progress,
Up to a point, the Club held their own, the defence being in good fettle while the forwards were always pegging away, Wat son was a dangerous raider, but is more impressive. In his proper position. In front of goal, the Club were not so dangerous as their opponents, though Alexan- der's goal was a capital one.
neatly and sent in some teasing shots. Had his inside forwards shot with equal force and idea of direction, the Chinese trould have been two or three goals up at the Interval, but only ate goal accru- ed, Lam Yukylig scoring with a hot shot which struck the under side of the cross-bar before onter- ing the 'hot
Soon after the interval, how- ever, they found themselves three! The Club received an curly set goals ahead, Shek Piltim scorlug? back, Holt having the misfortune to the first um Lam Tuk-ying the put through his own goal after a second. It must not be supposed! splendid run by Pile, and before that the HiA, were entirely out of half-tine Fraser had again bestén! the picture, but their öfforts wara Logan, a capital shot having the rarely 'Udligdrous, "whille "the four goalkeeper guessing. The Club forwards were not adequately were by no means out of Alle bic-supported. The half-hacks 'were |ture, and Alexifider headed a për-"vigorous and falfly effective In dez fect goal on resumption which in- fence, but placed the bull forward | troduced a little share spirit into carelessly with the result that the play of both sides. After a more often than not it went to the
A verdict of accidental death "Granpio, shall I die?" and deh tickle, Howarth put the Police foot of an opponent. This im wha returned at the inquest on Ronald White, ix, of Welling-in strong position by getting a pression was, of course, exaggerat Miss Edith Holman Smith (20), borough, who ran home after the good goal, and though McBride re-ed by the fact that the Chinese who was killed at Guckfield mudguard of a playmate's toy car duced Co lend with a speculator, were much quicker on the ball, and through being knocked down by had injured his threat. The child Frader at a plendid' goal to enquicker to get it under control. an Army tank.
had six stitches put in his throat. I sure the Police victory.
However, the RA. Afve their Bup-|
fringement round the Navy goal, Fung King-cheong made no mis- take from the spot. The Navy made great efforts to get on terms without success.
20th H. Bty. R. A.
Chatham Rd. Referee, Pte. Farna- Coy. 1st Queen's, Chatham Rd. Re-Signals. C. Coy. End K.0.S.B To-morrow: Slet H. Bty. R.A. v C. worth, 1st Queen's; R E. and R. feree, Ligut. Kelly, 2nd K.O.S.D.; M.G. Happy Valley. Referee, Pto. Hart, Cay. 2nd K.0.8.B. v B. Coy. 1st 2nd R.0.S.B.
The Navy flattered only to de- Queen's, Sookunpoo, Referee, Pto. ceive. With physical advantages
Friday: R.A.0,0. v H, Q. Wing, Winner, 1st Queen's. combined with a spirited opening D. Coy. 1st Queen's, Happy Valley. B.Q.M.S. Hutchins, A.
Wodnesday: 12th H. Bty. R.A. 1st Queen's Chatham Rd. Referee, their supporters looked confidently Referee, Pic. Duffy, 2nd K.Q.S.B. All matches kick off at 4.80 p.m.
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