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PLAY RUNS TRUE TO FORM.

NO SOCCER UPSETS ON SATURDAY.

SOUTH CHINA GET SIX GOALS

AGAINST CLUB.

BORDERERS GO DOWN.

1By "Wanderer."]

Form was a true enough guide on Saturday. The four clubs at the foot of the Senior League table dropped further behind, all suffering defeat, while the Argylls practically destroyed any chance the Borderers may have had finishing in the ranners-up posi- tion.

of

INTERPORTERS.

had a bir pull. The Bordorera PROBABLE SOCCER were clever enough in Bome rospects, but dilly-dally, in the realmouth, tamely ended many good movements. McQuade Was the

bright spot in the Argylls at- incic, and his excellent work gave Campbell an opportunity to shine. Lowden scored a nice goal, but ho appears to have forgotton tha value of Arst-time shot.

that

they

SHANGHAI TEAM LEAVING ON FEB. 15.

THE LAST TRIAL

It is learned that the Shanghaf

HOME FOOTBALL.

ENGLISH CUP HOLDERS DEFEATED.

The results of Saturday's Homo football are given below.

All aro from Reuter excepting the 2nd Division Scottish Division:

ENGLISH CUP,

Leeds

Fourth Round Resulta.

Everton

Middlesbro

Liver, doi

Бжипков

◊ Wolves

Nowcastle Manchester U.

Exeter

1

Arsenal

2 Blackpool

Bristol R.

2 Barnley

1

4

Bunderland

Notts County

1 Tottenham

?

Brighton

• Portsmouth

2 Wednesday

2 Port Vale

Firat Division.

Anton Villa

Second Division.

2 Huddersfield

0 Bristol C

0

2 Millwall

3 Reading

2 Plymouth

Third Division' (North).,

Acerington

Barrow

Chesterfeld Crewe

3 Carlisle

1 Rotherham

O R

Both defences wore good fai parta. The Argylle had the pull in the half-back line, and Mullane the methods of their attack were and Williams appeared a trifle less soccer Interport team will leave Crystal Pal not over impressive. Eventually, steady than llenderson and Black-Shanghai on February 15 by the Bradford C.

due back in Bury with the Kowloon backs almost burn, though their kicking was Patroclus and are on the half-way line, a flying tick clean enough. They were rather Shanghai on the 26th.

Grimsby by Fraser induced Angua to run quickor in seeing their chances to According to present arrange- Chelsea thirty yards out of his goal in a Intercept, which made it the more ments, the interport fixture will be Southport

Police surprising

were played on Wednesday, February 18. Blackbarn- race with T. Pile. The

Shanghal will then meet the Hong- Bradford forward was there first and scored hesistant in tackling.

kong Chinese on February 21, and Bolton enally, shooting into an empty net.

the United Services on Monday, Sheffield U.. Angus twisted his ankle badly and

CLUB OVERWHELMED, February 23.

West Brom. later, in consequence, there were some exciting moments in the Kow-

Mr. M. P. de Campos will c- Walford South China Pile on Six toon goal.. Towards the end,

Against a Wenk Side. company the Shanghai team as Brentford

Barnsley Kowloon were again definitely on

secretary and manager.

Birmingham top and Simpson and Grimwood

Fiolding their weakest side of The composition of the cloven is came very close to further gonin.the sonson, Bishop and Segalen not definitely decided. though it is Kowloon's left wing played being among the absentees, the not anticipated that many changes romarkably well until fansen took Club made a poor showing against will be deemed desirable in the Pro as they bables XI, which was scheduled to severe kick in the second half. South China, who won and Simpson fed the line ussfully liked, scoring six goals without meet the Rest of Shanghai yester- Pile centred neatly, but he was reply and without greatly exerting day at the Stadium, Shanghal

Chorlton The Probables are: Chow: Martin, Marenl; Vance, Natts. Poreal not well supported by Moss, who themselves,

Fung King-cheung had a feldi room for

Gash, Costa; Elliott, Sinclair, Southampton also needed too much

Colloca, Widmore Gulterres. manoeuvring when in the vicinityday. obtaining five of the goala, of goal. Dowman and McKelvie the sixth being credited to ip

The majority will be making their kept the Police forwards subdued Pak-wa. for the most part and Hedley did The Club put up a struggle be-first visit to Hongkong as members some clever things, though for fore the interval, but afterwards of an interport team.

The team will be finally decided once in a while disinclined for collapsed badly. Their forwards

of hard simply could not get together for to day. anything in the nature work. Bliss was sometimes shaky a sustained attack, granting them The Second Division struggle at back, his positional play being the oxcuse that they had little if Angus could not any support from an overworked becomes a little more interesting far from sound.

balf-back

line. Thoroughly upon the defent of be blamed for either of the goals. consequent

He saved well on one or two oc-crowded out by the South Chinn Eastern by the Navy leserves. war Eastern's second defent of ensions, but had an easy afternoon half-backa, they joined for the most part In upsetting South the season, but they are all the generally.

the China's scoring efforts by best placed side. The outcome Clark might have saved

in a sermon on Dec. 28 at Canter- was rather unexpected since they third goal against him, but thesisting to pack the goal.

In the circumstances it was abury Cathedral, called for a spirit ontained the Arst goal of the men in front were unaccountably mutch is the second half and bid weak in their tackling and failed poor sort of game to witness, be-of hope in industry.

To circulate moans and cries Swindon fair to hold on. Lai Ting-choi to cover properly. Oram had a ing altogether too one-sided,

Rodger had no chance with any about the fearful condition of our Walsali

agriculture was had the misfortune to put through day off in the centre-half position,

of the shots, while the score would industries and

First Division (Scottish). his own goal, however, and the Thorpe being the most useful man Navy put on two more goals before in a hard-worked line, while the have been greater but for the hard only to create a fog which chilled

Aberdeen forwards were fast in movement work put in by Strange, McBride the heart, benumbed the mind, and the defence had pulled itself to-but slow to get the ball under con-and Andy Duncan.

entcobled the will of the people. Clyde Wallington We must dispel that fog and have East Fife trol.

did not return to the back division The Third Division results are

The high wind put cleverness with any confidence, albeit he was faith in the resources which were Falkirk

Hamilton Interesting nn showing the remark out of the question before the steadier in the later stages. The still within our reach.

The spirit of all classes must be Hibernians ablo rejuvenation of the R.A.F. and start and Kowinon's attempts in forwards tried individual Tu salted with sacrifico if it wore to Kilmarnock

Both started off this direction did not lend interest without success, and Gray Woe R.A.S.C. tenins.

keep our people together and give Morton de to the encounter. Once or twice rather badly hurt, in a full, trying them strength to win through. acca's Park the season with defent after feat, and are now winning regular-indeed the possibility of the Police to break through.

Particularly were Ancrifices re-- ly. The R.A.0.C. barring acci-snatching point, they did in South China's eleven hardly required in regard to luxuries and

are strong favourites for the first meeting of the sides, kept |quire a comment. They played amusements.

just as well as was necessary, and the championship, their victory Kowloon's supporters over the Burderers considerably hooks.

if there was any weakness, the Club were not sufficiently good to enhancing their prospects.

expose it.

gether.

deuts

It

The full results are appended-

Athletic

Club

Polico

Senior Division.

St. Joseph's

0

South China

2

Kowloon

0

Recreio

R. Artillery

5.W. Burderera 2 Argylls

Kowloon

Second Division.

Athletic

South China

Navy

St. Joseph's

H. Artillery

Athletic

Borderern R.A.S.C.

R.E.

3 Recreto

3

Eastern

1

Club

0 Borderers

University -

▸ Argylla

Third Division.

2 - Ewo

1

BL.A.O.C.

6 South China 1 R.A.F.

KOWLOON SLACK OFF.

Take Risks Against The Police.

on tenter

ODD GOAL OF FIVE.

Argylls Complete Double Against Army Rivals.

Two successive defeats have

2 put the Borderers out of the

to wipe not a two-goal lend.

JATI

RECREIO ON TOP.

Take their Chances Against the Artillery.

each half.

09-

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PRIMATE SAYS "DO NOT MOAN.”

BRITAIN NOT DONE.

Doncaster Gateshead Halifax

New Brighton

Rochdale

Southport

Stockport

The Archbishop of Canterbury,

Unplayed.

2 Wrexham

0

Lincoln

◊ Hartlepoola

1 Darlingtom

2 Nelson

Tranmere York

4 Wigant

Third Division (South).

Coventry Fulham

Rangers

3 Norwich

4

Thames

3 Clapton 0.

0 Queen's Park

2 Луг

1 Motherwell

1 Leith

CAND

ON MAI

1 Celtic

2 Airdrie.

0 Partick

4 Cowdenbeath

1 Dundee

0

2 Hearts

A

1

1

St. Mirren

1

Second Division (Scottish),

Albion

0 Third Lanark

2 Clydebank

0

East Stirling

1

Alloa

6 Armadale

4 Forfar

Montron

Bo'ness

The Recreio defence was fairly Arbroath stendy, though there WAS

a Brechin notable failure of the half-backs Dumbarton at certain stages of the game to Dundeo U. get the ball up to their, rorwards. Dunfermline Collaco.was the pick of the line. King's Park

Queen O' 9th.

ATHLETIC OFF COLOUR

Poor Shooting Against St. Joseph's.

St. Bernard

3

Raith R

4 Sten'mult

1 St. Johnstone

SCOTLAND WIN.

NARROWLY DEFEAT FRANCE IN INTERNATIONAL

Edinburgh, Jan. 24. Beforo 50,000 spectators, Scotland defeated Franco in an International flek ground, by two penalty goals rugby match, on the famous Murray- (aix points) to one drop goal (four

3 running for honours. They made. The Royal Artillery gave a dis- wholesale changea for their play for above expectations and game with the Argylla on Satur-the Recreio were somewhat hard day, but the advantage was not put to it to repent their previous St. Joseph's did rather well to readily apparent, and the High-victory. Thanks to the good work hold the Athletfe to a 2-1 victory, olanders would have won more con-1 of the Gosano brothers, and though the failure of the Athletic

vincingly but for a temporary dis- |Rocha's quick

eye for an op-to improve their goal average, as organisation in their defence near portunity, however, they won by was expected, was more due to 3 the interval which allowed Harris two clear goals, one coming in poor shooting than to any parti

cular brilliance in the Saints The Argylls forwards soon hud Both aldes kept the game well defence, the Borderers' defence in a tangle, [open with long passos, throwing

The Athletle obtained an early and twice Johnson made superb the onus of attack upon the wing lead through Suen Kam-shun, and saves before Lowden scored with men, In this respect, the Recreio Mak Kwok-ting put them further points).

unatoppable drive. Mullane held distinct advantage, B. ahead with a nice shot from an It was not a distinguished game, handled soon after and Henderson Gosano being too clusive for oblique angle. Victor caught but was fought out in the keenest scored with case from the pennity Gardiner, while Santos also did Chan Shok-pul asleep with a shot spirit, though marred somewhat by spot. The Borderers frittered much good work. Rogers and from long range before the the Frenchmen's typical impetuosity which resulted in several penalties for away one or two cany chances, Walker, the L.A. wingers, were interval.

Scotland. Davis being the worst offender, not so quick in getting the ball The second half was goalless, Kowtoon scored four goals in but eventually Harris got through moving in the right direction he chances. The strong wind was a Arst five and ten minuter of the

both

aldes missing many easy the Arst fifteen minutes and from twice, showing amart opportunism.

Collaco a football standpoint, as well as The second half struggle favour with Joynson unsighted, and not animportant factor in the game, from one of which Allan con- from that of the Police, this wased the Argylls, the Borderers be-Rochu obtained the second when innecuracies, though it could not verted, repeating the elfort later. disastrous. Dropping the puring prone to over-elaboration. Jeynson failed to hold A. Gosano's be held wholly to blame for some Scotland led by these six points at poseful Inetics which had so Davis should have given them the hot shot and he nipped in before of Suon's misses. One of

The Scots threw away many shutken the Police defence, Kow-lead five minutes after the resumpthe goalkeeper could recover.

troubles was, of course, that the chances through faulty handling. loon apparently tried to play tion, but he tried to dribble and Frearson and Taylor were aAthletic were feeding Suen far while the Frenchmen defended des- pretty-pretty. in circumstances the chance was lost. Campbell powerful kicking pair of backs and too much, and having once lost perately, which made it impossible, a high netted the winning goal some ten it was their sound defence which direction, he seemed to get worse rendered the Reorelo's lively instead of better in trying to fud wind sweeping across the ground minutes before the end,

The Argylla teamwork was al-'attack rather less effective than it upsetting most attempts at finesse.

St. Joseph's attached towards Once out of their strido, Kow together superior to that of the sun. Salt and Gough were wel! Joon falled to get back, and it was Borderers, though the winners in the picture while Moore was the the close but sting was missing

from their efforts. not until the Police had obtained made blunders. In attack, they best of the forwards. two goals in breakaways and seriously threatened two or three more that they pulled themselves together and began once again to give Clark anxiety.

lanson bamboozled the Police backs delightfully in the first minutes, leaving them colliding, and shooting paat Clark from close range. Five minutes lator, the left-winger took another op. portunity from a swinging pass by C. Pile. Grimwood practically walked the ball into the not, for the third and a few minutes later, Simpson turned lanson's centre past Clark very neatly.. *.

Altogether it looked very much like h. thorough rout of the Police up to this stage, and doubtless had not a sense of the strength of their load impressed itself too deeply on Kowloon, something of the kind would probably have oc- curred. But over confident half- backs followed up their forwards too closely, and more than once the whole Police vanguard went away with only the backa and goal- keeper to intercopt them. Near the interval, during one of those spasmodic but dangerous raids, Cornwall reduced the lead with a hard drive from the edge of the penalty aron.

The second half provided more of a test for Kowloon, the Police, now alded by the wind, putting on a good deal of pressure, though

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