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CLUBS LUCKY

SOUTH CHINA'S

RESULTS AT A GLANCE..

fat Div.

A. W. Turner, J. McKelvie (Capt.) VICTORY.F. Clema, B. J. Vickars; B. Pasco, R. H. Naah, S. Hayes and McBride. Club's Eleven. Augus; W. Gerrard, (Capt.) C. E. Bishop; A. Mair, J. Stewart, H. Buxton; G. Watson, A. S. Forsyth, H. G. Howard, F. Evelyn and W. J. S.

Referee. Mr. Smith.

"Tamar

o China A...... 3

Koy. 1 H.K. Club........ Kowloon Police. I Surrey's...............

... 2 Navy uro China "B".

2nd. Div.

T

Police v. Surreya

(1). (4)

St. Joseph's....0 Surrey Su Kowloon 3 China B'na I The Surreys defeated the Folice S. China "A". I Club de Rec. 9 by 4 goals to I... on the Chinese

do. B... around. University 2

St. Joseph's "B" I Sacred Heart... 1

'DIVISION 1.

"Tamar? China “A.

(0).

(3)

New

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· Navy -v- China "B"

(2)

On the Navy"A" ground, the R.A. defeated the China "B" team by 3 goals to 2; after an exciting

DIVISION II.

G., de R. “A”-C. Silva; A. Gosano, P. Xavier, H. Reme dios; A. Remedios, C. Assumpcas, D. Xavier, A. Fuertes, W. Ogley, L. Rocha, A. Brown,

University v. C. də R. "B."

(2)

(2)

MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1924.

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A draw of 2 goals each was the result of the match between Univer- sity and the Club de Recreio “ B." For the former Guterres and Áv each scored once, while Alves and C. Remedios notched the points for the other side. The teams were:

University--Y C. YO; Gia Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama and Victòria. Scully, S..A. M Sapher: Gutterres, Guezdar, B. C. Lee H. Braga, 8. J. Au, T. W Cheung, A. Barnes, Chung.

C. de R "Bt. Fernandés J Gomes, C. Gomes; S. Carvalho, Sousa, S. Musel: D Alves (capt.), G. Osmund. B. Franco, C. Reme- dios, H. Silva.

St Joseph's "B". Scared Heart.

(0)

(1)

Improving on a very poor open-match. ing until in the second half they attacked strongly but unsticcess- fully, the "Tamar" went down to the tune of three goals on the

Surreys v. St Joseph's Sookumpoo ground on Saturday

(0) (1) afternoon. The S.C. Athletic found their shooting bools in

Playing an attractive but not robust enough game, this game and to give them their quite due they undoubtedly played a St. Joseph's went down with flying very fine game. Their team work colours to the Surreys on the was a real pleasure to watch and Sookumpoo ground on Saturday

On St. Joseph's ground, the nearly every time one of them got afternoon. It was an interesting match between St. Joseph's "B". the ball it was taken into close game to watch and save for the and Sacred Heart resulted in a rate to the few inevitable minor Infringe: draw of one goal each, Curiously proximity at any

Tamar" goal. Wavish, the navyments, free from all doubtful enough both points were scored men's custodian had a busy time methods. The few times that the from a penalty,, the scorers being of it and he brought off a number game was held up in the opening Hyder for the Sacred Heart and of excellent saves.

stages of the game was due to an Pau for St. Joseph's. The teams

on the part of were. The two outstanding figures inclination

slide their Joseph's to of the game were Lal Yuk St. fat, the S.C's right full back opponents. As soon as Mr. Smith and Shel Kam-shung.. their inside put his foot down the practice right. The back's work was ex stopped. cellent and he always, appeared in the right lace with a sure and steady kick. The inside right was

UTWARD FOR SHANGHAI, YOKOHAMA, KOBE & MOJ, always a thorn in the side of the

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St. Joseph's were undoubtedly the prettier team to watch, their combination being excellent. The soldiers owed their victory largely to their staying powers and to an unfortunate tendency on the part of St. Joseph's to play with the ball instead of making tracks at once for the goal. The Surrey's were not entirely free from blame, in this respect the left wing being particularly inclined to do this,

Taking the players individually the best performance was un doubtedly that of McGreavy, the Surreys' centre half, whose excel- lent football was only equalled by his stamina powers. It was largely due to his efforts that victory went to his side. Another Surreys' man who showed up particulary well was Ridger who scored the only goal of the match and came near to scoring others. St. Joseph's star

St. Joseph's J Pau;J. Holmes, J. Delgado; C. Barros, F. Lee, K. Omar; D. Pau, P. Lim, D: Bouh, J. Souza, H. Lim.

Sacred Heart: B. Hyder:A, R. Dallah, A. G. Hyder; D. Mohamed, J.

Dyer. F. Castilho, N. B. Mahomed, N. Johnson, Channey,

G. Lai.

Galli-Curci

Galli-Curel, whose achievement it has been to conquer Great Britain solely by the records of her voice upon the gramophone, is next month to appear in this country at last. The great prima donna is an honest woman, who scoms the customary prattle about artistic temperament, yet a handwriting expert finds in her signatura indubitable kinship, to another renowned artist (according to the Star.) "To the handwriting of Galli-Curci," he declares, "the fine tenuous lines show a degree of refinement almost spiritual, a fact which is again emphasised in the

Davy men. Wong Pakscheung as centre forward, led his line well although' at times he overdid the passing out instead of, having a shot or going ahead himself. Of the navy men special mention should be given of Nosworthy who played an excellent game on the right wing. Handford, after a very poor start during which time he did not appear able to do anything right got well into his shide and kept his forwards as well supplied as he could in the circumstances.

Without mincing words there can be no doubt about it; from the time that the ball was set rolling the issue was never in doubt; the S.C. As were on the top of their form and the navy men played quite well considering.

Gouls for the 5.C.A. were scored by Shei Kam-shung, Wong Pak-outside left, opened well but artist displays tenderness and an Cheung and Li Walfong

appeared later to allow his timidity excessively sympathetic nature. Following are the teams:- to get the better of him. The Everything she does she finishes

wing The "Tamar": Wavish; Ball, right

St. Joseph's perfectly, and the carefully closed Butcher: Nell, Handford, Brown; strongest point and the combina-a's Indicate a spirit of reticence Nosworthy, Roberts, Prlor, Con-tion of Kent and Transbitsky and modesty,"

evoked

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Kowloon v. China "B"

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(1) Saturday afternoon the Kow- loon Football club, second eleven played the China "B." at the former's ground in Kowloon.

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The Kowloon, eleven had the best of the play throughout and were certainly unfortunate in losing by two goals to one.

The match commenced with The China team started off well Kowloog pressing and from

making a good run down the field; scrimmage around the Club's goal, then play became ding dong, till Bishop retired hurt, but managed to one of the Chinese forwards continue after a few minutes. obtained the ball and made for the Kowloon then continued to press Kowloon goal. Passing Rasmussen and from a good run

down, he had a clear goal but shot wild. McBride shot wide in front of an Soon after this Kowloon got going goal. The Club then and from a scrimmage near the obtained a bit of the play and China goal, Kirby scored. made Kowloon sit up, but were unable to score, half-time arriving with the score sheet a blank.

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This set the China eleven going and from a fine run down by their forwards, Tso Kwai Sing scored. Half-time arrived with the scores

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Kowloon. Beach, G, White, Kowloon then tried hard to get A. W. Brown. (Capt) W. H. Brown; the lead but were unlucky. Key S. Randle, V. Hast, Kirby, A. B. once more got the ball and passed Lathara, Rasmussen, Prowse and

All broken, shafed and damaged to Forsyth who with a lovely shot, Hillyer. which quite bast Duncan, gave the China "B"-Yik Chan Pong goods are so he left in the Godown, Club the winning goal.

where they will be examined by Moser. Kwok Fung-kee, Law Fung-cheung, Anderson & Ashe on the 24th of October The last ten minutes was one (Capt.) U Wing-chan Fong Ting 1924, at 10 am bombardment of the Club's goal Lee, Chan Woon-hu, Ng Chee-hing. All clame against the vessel must be by Kowloon, who still looked like Tam Chean-fook, Lan Mau, Tom so the Undersigned before the drawing level, till Nash had the Kwai-sing, To Sam-yau misfortune to be hurt and had to leave the field, coming back Just tear the end – Bishop, of the Chuderen, fad to leave the Held tin but was noor back. On the

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