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and Gosano at back did well, but their method of clearing could be improved upon Teams:
Recreio-Siva: Xavier and Gosanio: Remedios, A. A. Reme dios and Assumpico Xavior, Fuertes, Ogley, Rocha and Brown.
Referee. Mr. Morfeit
"I is to be regretted that a scene took place between two of the opposing players after the game had finished. Such actions bing the game into disrepute and should be avoided as far as possible.
RESULTS AT A GLANCE goilie saved, Kowloon after this seemed to fall off unill after half time probably due to the pice, for the Surrey got going in earnest, Humberstone obtained the ball – Kowloon 1. China “A” 0. and by individual play beat bath
Playing, on their own ground backs and had an open goal but the Chinese "A team had to Beach brought off a wonderful admit defeat to Kowloon by one DIVISION II
save. Eaton then tried a long shot goal to none, scored in the first Kowloon China Aobut brought no result. Then 'm half by Kirby. The second half St. Josephs... 4 China"B"
...a scrimmage near the goal Eaton was very even, and the Chinese Surreys...... 0 C. Recreio "A" put one in, Beach having no chine had bad luck in not equalising. Clab... I Sacred Heart to save. Right from the kick off C. Recrelo" 8" the Surreya forwards again got Drums
control of the hill. Eaton taking Club v. Taraf
possession but Kowloon man wed This game was played on the to keep him out; about five minutes Navy"A" ground the teams lining deter Eaton agalo got the ball; up as follows:
ronning down he passed to Club Rodger: Gerrard, Bishop: Humberstone who netted with a Mair, Stewart and Watson: Pile, lovely shot. The Surreys certain- Howard, Jones, Evelyn and Keys.ly seemed in a scoring mood forh Tamar: Wavish: Ball and few minutes, later Baton put Leonard: Sandy, Handford and through one more, giving them Scala: Johnson, Roberts, McBrin, a fine lead Surreys still looked Prior and Brown.
dangerous but the halftime whistle saved Kowloon from losing any more.
Club R1 Sacred Heart 0. What appeared to be a goalless draw was saved by Douglas who in the last minute of the "game! scored for the Club, who so doubt welcome the two points gained
St. Joseph's "A" 4. China "B" 0.
Playing at Sookumpoo the College had an easy game with the China "B" team, running out winners by four clear goals.
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Referee. Mr. F. Smith.".. From the start, the Club forward line got away, and Wavish was Half time: Surreys 3, Kowloon. called on to slop a shot from In the second half Kowloon Jones, and play being transferred made a change in their defence, Brown tested Rodger, which was Pasco going centre half, and Duo-
Playing at Kowloon yesterday cleared, but Hindford getting can coming over left half to watch afternoon, after a very close and possession, sent Johnson away Charlesworth and Eaton, the com- evenly contested game the Drums who sent in a shot from fortybination that was making all the secured a victory over the Chibe de yards out that had Rodger beaten trouble.
Recreio Bby one goal to all all the way. Heartened by this This improved things consider. That game started with the Drums success the Tamar took commandably. Kowloon took up the attack, using their superior weight and of the game, Johnson forcing a Hayes putting in a good shot which they soon forced a corner but with comer off Gerrard, the resulting went over the har Surreys then out any result; then after a good free kick being sent behind by commenced ag the Kowloon deal of midfield play Alves and Brown; immediately after Prior goal having a narrow escape. Kow- Pirra got away and things looked just skimmed the bar with a loon after this took the ball into dangerous, Pirra shot well but
half beautiful first timer. A nice piece their opponents
with athe, goalie saved.. After this of work by the Club right wing lovely forward movement, Clemo the Drums occe more took saw a fine opportunity to score spoiling same. by mis-kicking up the attack and from a nice spoilt by Pile hanging on to the Lover the bar. Charlesworth piece of play Mumby scored the ball too long, being eventually secured the ball and beating only goal of the match. Halftime robbed by Leonard." Tamar's Dancan he put the ball across arrived with the Drums leading, right got away and Gerrard was the goal mouth, Butler netting. but the Club de Recreio team were forced to concede a corner to clear Sarreys feeling elated with their Playing well and it looked like a a dangerous situation, Johnson success four goals up, attacked close game. sending the ball behind. At the again and Pasco saved by kicking! The second half started with the other end Keys tested Wavish and a corner.
Kowloon then Club trying their utmost to draw later, Pile forced a corner off tried to score: Surreys fouled things level, and the Drums were Leonard, the latter player clearing, near the goal, McBride took the very hard pressed to keep them but Watson returned, a fine kick with a hard drive to the goal out.. The Drums then took up the centre for Jones to just skim the Douglas saved, but kicked back to offensive but Ferandes was playing bar. Half time Tamar 1. Club o McBride who with a fine straight a fine game and saved constantly. From the restart the Sailors took shot scored. The Surreys seemed Play after this settled down to up the attack, Johnson being con- to object to this. and tried for midfield till quite near the end, spicuous for some fine work, and another which was not long in when the Drams attempted to he had the Club defence guessing, coming, Humberstone scoring..
add another goal, Burridge having Mair in trying to clear a shot from Kowloon now started to play up, bad luck a good shot hitting the him almost sent into his own goal, the balf going down near the crossbar and just going over. Rodger just magaging to get to it. Surrey's goal, Pasco took a long The Drums were lucky to 'wia, Both sides were awarded corners low shot, which to everyone's 'their chief `advantage being their in succession but none proved surprise Douglas missed, giving weight, which they made full use fruitful. Jones" was trying very Kowloon their second. Play of, their opponents though play- hard to get his line working but livened up then and Eaton tried ing their usual nippy game, seem- the inside forwards were very hard to score beating Beach ited rather afraid of the soldiers.sad slow. Tamar were playing well looked as if the ball was going Line-Up: and the Club defence had a very anxious time, but thanks to good goalkeeping by Rodger, and some good work by Bishop. they were kept our and a very ragged game ended in the Tamar winning by jone goal to none.
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through but Wheeler saved. Shortly after the whistle blew, Surreys winning by five to two.
In the second half Kowloon played much better, Beach playing well in goal while McBride and Hayes did good work in the for- ward line, Vickers also played a surprisingly good game at centre, forward but was rather light, while wheeler. was the stay of the defence.
Comment. Tamar were full value for their win, their most conspicuous player being Johnson on the right wing: he is speedy, has a good control of
For the winners the forwards the ball, and knows when to shoot. Mc Brin was too well watched by played their usual
game," and Stewart to do much but he fed his seemed ina scoring mood. wings well. Wavish in goal was Charlesworth and Eaton safe, but he does not seem so good especially noticeable playing a
nice combination as he was. With the exception of very Rodger in goal and Bishop, the although Eaton at times Club players were poor. Not one inclined to muddle a little and did of them played up to standard.not seem to know quite where to although Jones gave flashes of put the ball"
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This game was played on the Navy "A" ground, and excited a good deal of interest, quite a large crowd being. present. The first half saw, some good football, but No claims will be admitted after both sides seemed content to keep the goods bave left the Godowns, Kowloon Y
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Al Claims must reach us by without the assistance of their cap should have been two up at least, 10th December. 1924, or they will tain, McKelvie, suffered an ex- as it was, lemon time arrived with not be recogaland. pected defeat at the hand of the the score sheet blank. With the All damaged "packages 'will be East Surreys by five zoals to two exception of one or two futile examined by Mesara Godard and The game started with Kowloon efforts the Recreio players were Douglas (Marine-Surveyoral--10 pressing and things looked as if kept on the defensive in this half, a.m. on the 2nd December, 1924, they were going to make a good and it was only bad shooting on fight of it, but the Surrey's cus the part of the Soldiers forwards todian was playing very safe, that saved them from a bad defeat. The Army speeded things up Result Surreys none. Recrolo and Beach was called
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