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CHINA "A" GET FIVE.
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Line Up-
Kowloon --A, Duncan: Whealer, T. L. Knight; A. Turner, J. McKelvie: (Capt.); B. Pasco, F Clemb, B, Vickar, S. S. Hayes, R
CLUB LOSE TO SURREYS, Nash, 3. McBrides
Division 1.
and ported by Mumby and Muffett, the Wavish, especially the latter who, latter of whom scored their two Piner, the played a fine game and brought goals. Laight and applause from the onlookers con-backs, also played a sound game. stantly.
Meliroavy was the outstanding figure amongst the Surreys, F.Apart from him they were a fairly mediocre. lot who by means of persistent hard work eventually got what they deserved. The for- ward line was not all that could be. desired, Ridger and others being far too selfish. Their goals were scored by Robinson (from penalty), Norriss and Ridger. · :)
The teams were as follows: Drums -F. Bayard; H. Parker, J. Cooper; H. Mumby, H. Frees- tone J. Aylward; W. Burridge, W. Bowles, L. Muffett, J. Hutchings, G.. Garter.
Tamar Wavish; Ball, Hand ford, (Capt.); Lean, Woodland, Butcher; Johnson, Roberts, Mc Kowloon......
o Tomar - Brinn, Prior, Brown. R.A... o China "A"
Referee. Mr. F. Smith. Police... I China "B"
Club
................. 0 Surreys
Division .II.
St. Joseph's Recreto "A" 3..."A
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Surreys "A"... 3 Drumsa University..... 3 Sacred Heart... China "A"..... I Club de Rec.
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St „Joseph's
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DIVISION 1.
RA. v. China “A”
(0)
(5)
2
Police v. Chioa "B.".
(0) (1)
On the St. Joseph's ground, the Police met the China "B" and defeated the latter team by one goal to nil. It was not until 25 minutes after the second half had 2 started that Fenn scored for the 2 Police,
The China "A" scored an un expected run-away victory against the Army men on the Sookumpoo ground on Saturday afternoon. The R.A. team was almost the same as that which defeated the Club last week 60 the S.C.A. owe their victory absolutely to their superler team work. The combination was excellent, the ball passing from toe to toe almost like clockwork, their placing was good and their men were always where they were wanted. In fact they played a generally all-round game and it would take a good team to beat them on the form they showed. If the shooting near goal had been a Hittle more accurate a very heavy
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Univeristy v. Sacred Heart:
(3)
(1)
The following represented the China "B" team:-Yik Chan- On the Navy "A" ground, the pong; Kwok Fung-kee, Chan Kan- University inet and defeated the wing: Fong Tong-kee, Yu Wing- Sacred Heart by three goals to chaan (Capt.), Chan Woo-iu, Ngone. B. J. Au and T. W. Cheong Tam Chuen-fook, scared each for the University and Chee-hing Chau Hau-leung, Lau. Fung- Minu scored for the Sacred Heart.
The teams were: cheung, Lau Man.
Referee. Mr. Gee.
Sacred Heart:-B. Hyder; G Lai, W. Wayne; Channing, N Johnstoot, D. Mohamed; N. B. Mohamed, Castello, U. Ismail,
Club v. Surreys. (0)
(3)
On the Navy "A" ground, the A..R. Dallah, A K. Minu,
University: T. K. Lau; G. Scully, the HongkongS. A. M.Sepher: Gutterres, Guzda, match between
Club and the East Football Surreys was one-sided, viz: three B. G. Lee; S. P. Loh, B. J. Au, T. goals to nil in favour of the W. Cheong, J. W. Baracs, K. H.
Teng. Referee--Mr. Ford. Surreys. Butler scored two goals while Humberstone scored the China "B"-v. St. Joseph's "B"
(1) third.
There was a drawn game on the Surreys--Douglas; Cooper, St. Joseph's ground, between the Jordan; Petter, Mitchell, Briatore; China B and the St Joseph's Charlesworth, Eaton, Humberstone "B" each side scoring one goal. Cho Kwai-sing scored for the Butler, Macklesworth.
China "B" team and D. J. Pau for the St. Joseph's. All the scoring was done before half-time
The teams were as follows:
Club: Rodger; Gerrard and Bishop; Mair, Stewart and Howard; Pile, Forsyth, Lieut. Jones, Evelyn and Key,
Referee Mr. Collins.
DIVISION 2.
China "A" v. Club de Recreia“ B”.
(1)
(2)::
On the Chinese ground the match between the South China "A" and the Club de Recreio "B"
Club de Rec"A".St. Joseph's" A' resulted in favour of the latter by
(3)
(0)
"A"
The Club de Recreio obtained a fairly easy win from St. Joseph's "A" at the Kowloon Football Ground on Saturday after
nooit.
the team as a whole were off colour or their niorate was affected by the early goals registered by the S.CA. it cannot be gainsaid that the team as a whole did not work together. Their play at times was very
The College started off with only ragged and the shooting both near and away from the goal was very ten mea, and were lucky in keep erratic. The forwards would get, ing the Club eleven from scoring oput better if they swung the, for as long a time as they did. ball about a bit more. There was With the arrival of Ismail, how- a distinct tendency to hang on too ever, St. Joseph's got going and long. Redhead being particularly looked like scoring, but the Club to blame in this respect.
goalie, cleared well. Brown, then obtained the ball and with a fine rus up centred beautifully to Fuertes who scored for the Club team, This enlivened things up a bit, and when Brown obtained the ball again, there were foud shouts from his supporters, he passed nicely to his inner, Rocha, who added the second
The two outstanding features of the game were the displays of Leung Yuk-tong and Ip Kau for the S.C.A. The former seemed always to be in the thick of things and in addition to extricating his side from the one or two tight corners they got loto in the course of the game he set movements on
Half time Club de Recreio "A" foot which led indirectly to the scoring of one or two of the goals. 2. St. Joseph's 0, +
The second half. was very Ip Kau had his shooting boots on
forwards and managed to find the net four tame; St. Joseph's times. He is a nippy little player never looked dangerous, and the the Club team seemed to be resting and a great acquisition to S.C.A.; he owed a lot to the fine on their lead After a good deal of centring of his wing colleague-mid field play, Brown obtained the in fact both inside men did. The ball once more, and put in a fine other goal for the S.C.A. was shot; Loung however saved. St. Joseph's then took up the attack scored by Sun Kam-shun.
and forced a corner, Ismail getting The teams were as follows:- RA.:-Dobson: Doody, Hardy; hurt in the attempt, had to retire. Rachell, Reado, Vickars; Pulford Shortly after Brown got going Redhead, Harris, Hensmortb, again, passed to Fuertes who scored the third goal, just before
Lowter.
S.CA.-Lau ling-cheong; Lat time.
For the Club de Recreio team, Yuk-tut, Chan So; Leung Yuk- tong, Wong Shin wah, Lam Yuk-Brown was certainly the outstand ying: Pang Kam-wing, Sua Kam-ing player and if it had not been shun. Ip Kau, Li Wei-tong, Chad for him and Fuertes there might probably have been a different Kwong-yiu.
result; for the Josers Mackenzie, Lennox and Guest, played well.
Teams:- Club de Recreio "A"-M.
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Kowloon v. Tamar.
(0) - (1) The Tamar were very lucky to
win from Kowloon, playing on Silva; Gozano, P. Xavier; C. the latter's ground. The Assumpcao, A A'Remedios, H. C. ia Remedios; D Xivier, A. Fuertes, play was certainly more the hands or at the feet of Kow-W. Ogley (Capt) L. Rocha, A. loon than in those of the winners, Brown.
and the one only goal was a very-St. Joseph's "A"-J. Loung, J. fortunate one in itself.
Ward, B. Guest; J Leonard (Capt): The play opened with Kowloon C. Mackenzie, F. Rodrigues; J. pressing, and soon after the start Kent, A. Ward. C. lamall, A.
Refree Mr. Salth
they forced a corner. Clemo put Tranibitsky. K Reed,
Surreys "Av. Drums.
(2):
In a nice shot which went over the bar. Tamar then took a little bit of the play, but Vickers getting
(3)... hold of the ball made a good
After a very poor start in the Individual run down, but Wavish saved. Tamar then got going and course of which two goals were
AMERICAN & MANCHURIAN LINE Crown put in a very nice shot registered against them the Drums
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