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LOCAL SOCCER.

SPORT SPOILED BY RAIN,

SATURDAY'S RESULTS.

K.O.S.B., `R.A.

More Fun Than Football.

The Athletic did not like the continuous downpour, which made control of the ball very difficult, but the football displayed by both At Sookumped ground. Referee, sides was good and enjoyable to the Mr. Hyson.

under the spectators

circum Teams:

staticos. R.A.Philpotts; Trim, Blan-| chard: Ginty, Fuller, J. Smith: Ward, Pulford, Excell, Louch and

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Ward, R. Ayock;, O. Omar, Cross- Saturday next, all League games dale, K. Omar: Barrios, Smith, will be advanced by 15 minutes. Jahnson, and D. Leonard.

Games scheduled to commence at Club de Recreio M. Silva; C.8.15 p.m. will commence' at 3 p.m. d'Assumpção, Silva-Netto; H. and games scheduled at. 4.45 will Pinna, C, Figueiredo, A. Silva; B. commence at 4.80 p.m. d'Assumpeno, C. Xavier, Pereira, Army, Football Association. B. Gosano, and L.. Fernandez. A special match, The Army v, St. Joseph's played a man short, The Royal Navy and Royal Air There were no outstanding fea-Force, will be played at Scokumpoo tures in the game up to half time, to-day October 10. Kick off, 4.30 although Fernandez had hard p.m. luck in not scoring for the Club de Recreio when his 30 yard shot hit At Club ground. Referee: Mr. the under side of the cross-bar. Gilmour,

Division II "A."

CHINA ATHLETIC V SOUTH CHINA "B"

Shortly before half-time Smith netted from a pass by Johnson, put-|

ting St. Joseph's one ahead. Play continued scrappy and no further score was made to half time.

⚫Teams:-

China Athletic. Lau Hing cheong: La Wal-man, Mak Kwok- Taol Ping-fan; Cheung Kam-chuen, tang; Lai Kwok-chiu, Ho Chor-iu, Tsang Siu-hong, Chan Woon-in, Lau | creio 0. Kau and Lau Man.

South China "B.-Lam Tol-sing Tse Tak. Fung Man-kit; Chung Fook-u, Lou Hon-wing, Leang Yin- chau; Li Tom-po, Lo Teal-wan, Wan Kiu-chin, Chau Liu-sang, and Tong Kwan.

Half time:-St. Joseph's 1; Ro-

The second half showed nothing good in a football sense but a splendid movement, which Gosana missed up, ended in a swinging pass to D. Leonard who netted for St. Joseph's.

Gosane was responsible for the Club de Recreio's goal, which came shortly before the end.

Final: St. Joseph 2; Recreio 1.

UNIVERSITY v. RA.

At Soskumpoo ground. Referee: Mr. Austin.

The University team failed to

Garrison Football League. Results on October 6

"C" Coy 2nd K.0.5.B. 10, 27th Co. R.A.M.C. 1.

"IL.Q.2" 2nd K.O.S.B. 5, R.E. and

R. Signals 1.

... To-morrow's Games. "A" Co. 2nd K.O.S.B. v. 20th H. Battalion R.A. Referee: Pte. Blackwood, R.A.M.C.

"H.Q.1" 2nd K.O.S.B. v. "D" Co. | 2nd K.O.S.B. Referee: Pte. Hey, R.A.M.C.

Thursday, October 13. R.E. and R. Signale v. R.A.0.C. Referee: B.Q.M.S. Hutchins, R.A. 3at H. Battalion RA. v. "C" Co. 2nd K.O.S.B. Referen: Lieut. George, R.A.M.C.

All matches are played at Soo- kumpoo. Kick off, 4.30 p.m.

Army F. A.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1927.

The game which kicks-off at 4.30 p.m., will be in the hands of Mr. Frank Smith, while Mr. Rogers and Ip Kau-ko will be linesmen.

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POSTE RESTANTE.

CORRESPONDENCE, ETC. AWAITING.

A Post Office Notice, dated Oct. 8, gives the following Poste Res- tante information; Letters:-Capt. A. Aiken, Atlantic Trading Co., Albeys & Co., Mr. Andrey, c/o Idea! Milk Co., S. Bradshaw, Raul Bigazzi, E. Bolton, J. J. Booth, G. Bonavita, Mrs. F. J. Baily, Miss M. Bailey, Mrs. F. Bagot, A. Bottu

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The football fixtures were play-Maddocks. ed on Saturday in spite of the K.0.9.B.Anderson, Gardiner, adverse weather, although certain Martin; Spalding, Skeggs, Everest; matches, particularly that bet-Campbell, Stock, Humphrey, Me- ween the Royal Artillery and the Glinchy and Craig. K.O.S.B., had to be abandoned. The R.A. kicked off in heavy rain The condition of the grounds which increased to a torrent as the gave little opportunity for scienti- game progressed.

Control of the fic football and, in consequence, was in the nature of an accident. ball was impossible and sure kicking the results are not a true reflec-Play ranged from end to end until tion of the abilities of the various Philpotts conceded a corner by teams engaged.

allpping in the mud. It came to Kowloon made a double win on nothing and a great save from the both sides of the harbour, whilst return say the R.A. goal inviolate. the Kasbie's second team went on It was great fur for the spectators from victory to victory with a but never football. huge goal score.

The Kosbles had the beat of the The Scots Guards were able to "swimming" match and were fre The Athletic kicked off and were better the Police, whilst the quently round the R.A. goal, but no soon bombarding the "B" goal. R.A.F. were not good enough for shot was certain in the quagmire. Hands and a foul against the Ath- the China Athletic in the first ing a great defensive game for the play and Lau Man scored for the Gardiner and Martin were play-letic did not change the course of division, Games were generally Koabies, whilat Craig was the most Athletic after five minutes' play. disappointing owing to the broken pushing of the forwards. Phil- The Athletic continued to press weather, one having to be aban-notta, in the R.A. goal, had the and were always driving into the doned at an interesting stage, that hardest task on the field, but he res- goal from all angles, with patential- between the K.Q.S.B. and R A. [ponded nobly to all demands, stand-ly acoring shots, the side being alto-

The University did not field a ing nukle deep in mud and in con- gether too good for the "Becs." put in an appearance and points team against the R.A. in the atant demand, anving miraculously The "Bees" had many escapes owing were awarded the R.A. by default. Second Division and in conse-at times and being more than to the difficulty of shooting on a sticky ground, but the result was quence, the soldiers gathered the averagely lucky. pointa.

Within 30 seconds of half time, never in doubt. Individually and South China drew with the misunderstanding by a R.A. half-collectively the Athletic made rings Kowloon ground and the exchangos Scots Guards, Club de Recreio after

back let Campbell through and, round their slower opponents. a game coming down by himself, he put

At half time the score was one from the start were very fast. R.A.M.C. (capt.), Rim. Murdock, J. L. Howe, (Jr.), Dr. J. Horst, which should have gone to the the ball, past the prostrate goal-goal to nothing in favour of the Kowloon showed up very promin- lat Cameronians, Bdr. Ward, R.A., D. E. Hawkina, R. M. Johnson, latter on the play:

Athletfc.

ently and Easterbrook beat Purves Pte. Stock 2nd Koab, Pte. Miss C. M. Juster, Jack Kelly, Mrs. The outstanding victory of the

The second half was similar, easily for the first goal, the same Woodards day was that of the K.0.5.B. over

lat Queens, L.-Sgt. T. K. Kjeltiry, c/o D. W. Toelke &. Halftime: K.0.S.B. 1, R.A. . with the Athletic having most of player repeating the performance, McGlinchy 2nd Ends changed immediately and the play and practically always in Slipper adding a third, the Hong Gibson 1st Cameronians.

K.O.S.B., Cpl. Co., R. Kirkwood, C. the South China "A" by eight within 20 seconds Maddox put on the "Becs"

J. M. goals to one. . Other results were the equaliser, the K.O.S.B. now score was four goals

Legendre, J. R. Lee, L. V. Lloyd, decidedly territory. The final Kong defence being

Reserves: Gdsm. Caswell, Scots, S. Lilllerap, Madame S. Masalskaja, weak. as expected.

having the muddier goal. Philpotts favour of the Athletic.

Guards, Pte. Wright 1st Northants, H. A. Monro, H. K. Middleton, M. The Club forwards then got away Bdr. Newbolt 4th L. Bde, R.A. was soon called on again and was

smartly and White scored a fine!

Referee: Lieut. George. RA.M.C. Matthews, A. Macallisher, G. A.

R. Montgomery, W. M. Muench, C.| on the spot to slide the ball clear

goal. for a corner, which was without

Linesman: Pte. Lamb, R.A.M.C.

Nowby, S. C. Preatan, Mrs, C. E. result. Heavier rain intervening. the game was called off with half

Park, Mrs. B. Parker, R. G. Rohrs, an hour to go, the score being one

Capt. E. P. Smith, R. Schaffa, C. goal each.

Trucano, Miss E. Traver, G. H. Turnbull, Mrs. H. Ward, E. G. Whittaker, Patrick J. H. Wang, Wm. Wolff, Mrs. F. Wong.

RESULTS AT A GLANCE.

Division I.

R.A.F....

1 China Athletis,

2

Club

→. Kowloon

2

South China

Recrein

0

K.O.S.B..... 1 R.A.

1

*Game abandoned after half time.

Division. If "A."

Polizu

0 Scots Guards... 1

St. Joseph's... 5 Recreio

Kowloon ...... 5 Club

Kowloon ... 5 Club

South China "A"1 K.O.S.D.

reeper.

T

CLUB v. KOWLOON.

to nil

SOUTH CHINA "A" v. K.O.S.B.

in

CLUB v. KOWLOON.

This match was played on

the

At South China ground. Re- Easterbrook scored goals for Kow- feree: Mr. Lamb.

Teams:-

K.O.S.B. McDougall; Martin, Harris Drury, Gow, Hume; Morris, Hart. Barres, Stevens, and Alex ander.

Half time:-Kowloon 3; Club 1. In the second half Eastman and

loon the side winning easily by 5 goals. to 1. Hong Kong Club Re- serves wore awarded a which was missed.

penalty

The following team has been! selected to represent The Army in the special match versus The Royal Navy and The Royal Air Force at Sookumped to-day, October 10 at Pte. Hall 1st Northants, L.-Bdr. Trim, R.A., Art.-L.-Bdr.. Dickle, 4th Light Bde, R.A., Gdem. Aird, S.-Sgt. Simms,

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By direction of the Council of the Association, the Emergency Kowloon Reserves are young and Committee met on Wednesday, the Easterbrook, Eastman, Pasco and 5th to enquire into the reason why South-Ho Wing-shing: Cheung Hartly are good in their positions. Mr. Fung King-cheong had sign- Wing-ahing. Wong Kum-ling: Tsang The Club side had several regular ed registration forms for both Referee, Mr. Choi, Du Sze-chun, Cha Fook: Chau players away and reserves had to South China Athletic Association Fung, Mary K. Rassmussen, Mrs.

Tse-yin. Chiu Yin-no, Ng Chan- be found at the last moment, but and The Chinese Athletic Associa-Alice Schutt, Wm. Wolf. ching. Law Kaw-ning, and Sung played pluckily,

Surprise at the Valley.

At Club ground. Phillips.

Teams:-

Yew-tak. Kowloon F.C.-Wood: Dodson,

cross

Yeung

1 Caveille; Hedley, Sims, Bliss; C. S.

Play was fairly even and after 8 Pie, Vickers, May, Miles, and 10 minutes Morris took a pass from University.. R.A.

Muir.

Barres and netted with a Chion Athletle 4 South China. "B" 0·

shot. Five minutes later Hong Kong:-Roger; Wallington,

• University

conceded points by Bishop; Railton, McBride, Pun. Sui-sang equalised from a scramble cheon; Alexander. Johnson, Pile, run down by Stevens, tricking the

in the soldiers' goal mouth. ΑΙ Scott, and Simpson.

hacks, resulted in an addition to the Kabies' score, the shot from five the Chinese custodian yards being an impossible one for

default.

Division II"," Moslems...... 3 Kung Won China Athletle 5 St. Joseph's

Division I.

R.A.F. v. CHINA ATHLETIC.

Airmen Unlucky,

The game was disjointed, 4 passes from wings and half backe continually failing, it being all but Impossible to display good football

form.

to handle.

Division II "B.".

KUNG WOO v. MOSLEMS.

At King's Park. the ground, there was some heavy Owing to the slippery nature of scoring, and at half time Kung Woo was leading 3—1.

In the second half, spectators to were treated to some fast play, the Moslems playing pluckily and pick- up arrears, but the Chinese

A corner against China came nothing.

Further mudlarking in the China

ing

Wood. for Kowloon, played an excellent game in goal, but Sima goal, after two splendid saves, saw team got another smart goal and was unable to employ his usual Morris rush in from the wing to won by 4 goals to 3. tacties owing to the state of the notch yet another point, whilst the ground and could make no head-goalkeeper was stretched out in at way.

puddle amid a heap of attackers.

At King's Park (Referee, Mr. The first goal came to Kowloon One minute later an excellent com- Brown). The Chinese settled down by May, as did the second. The bined movement on the part of the to their game straight away, and former came in the first half from forwards saw Barres increasing the within one minute of the com-a goal scrimmage. The second was lead with a shot close in. mencement, they were one up. a 10 yards shot that left the custo- Play was desultory and near the dian no chance, he sliding be- end of the first half, Vernon for the yond the ball in the goal mouth. R.A.F. scored from a penalty and

At the final whistle, Kowloon equalised. After this the airmen were the winners by, two goals to appeared to be putting in some nil. good work, but there was no furi ther score. At half time the score was equal.

At the resumption the Air Force fell to pieces and it was luck that saved them from further scoring. They never had the ball Lader con-

trol and, by an unfortunate mishap.

ROYAL AIR FORCE v. CHINA ATHLETIC.

At King's Park.

This game, in deplorable wen.

the half back, slipping in the mud.ther, attracted the usual large put through his own Loal to giva crowd and the pace set at the start the Chinese the lead.

Pressure was a cracker. was put on by the aviators but they Right from the kick off Wong got failed to score, although there were a snappy goal. the centre forward several narrow misses and the game laying well up and taking a quick ended in favour of the Chinese by chance. two goals to one.

POLICE v. SCOTS GUARDS:

Guards Score the Only Goal.

At St. Joseph's Ground. Referee, Mr. Baldwin.

The R.A.F. then settled down to real business and the ex- changes were keen and of a most) exciting nature. Up and down the feld was the order of the day, bril- Hant darts up the wing by the Chinese left wing Chan and Suen, keeping the R.A.F. defence very busy, but the goalie was safe. Eventually R.A.F. were awarded a penalty, which Vernon made po Police: Clark;, Wynne. Bryon; mistake with and the teams were on Brittain, Oram, Jessop; Cornwall, level terms. Lamont, Johnson, Howarth, Noonan., The excitement was Intense and Scots Guards: Jackson; Hurst, in a melee China scored right on Johnson; Scott, Aird; McNiven; half time, turning over with a lead McLeish, Robinson, Carswell, of 2 goals to one. Hunter, Chapman.

Teams:-

In the second half, the players

This proved to be the hardest did not slacken the fast pace sat at game on the week-end programme. the start and spurred on by excited Clarke for the Police was again partisans, the football was most much to the fore, being called upon exciting and sprints by Gallagher to save from all angles.. Cars on the wing, often looked highly well of the Scots Guards, was al- dangerous, but Leung Yeuk-tung waye prominent, but over-eagerness was playing on top of his form and resulted in certain infringements with Pau in goal making fine clear- which called forth the commente ances, the R.A.F. were kept at bay. of the 'referee.

The final whistle blew amidst The first half resulted in no great excitement with the Athletic score, but within 15 minutes of the deserved winners by 2 goals to one. end, Robinson, for the soldiers; The R.A.F. thoroughly extended headed through from a goal mouth the Chinese; in fact, on the play acrimmage subsequent to a cor- they almost brought off

ner.

Result:

Police 0, Scots Guards 1,

SOUTH CHINA v. RECREIO.

Fast Game in Bad Weather.

Half time:-K.O.S.B. 4, China "A" 1.

The K.0.5.B. continued to press after the resumption and four more goals were scored by Stevens (2); Hart and Morris one each

CHINA ATHLETIC "5" v ST. JOSEPH'S.

This game was played at a rapid pace and goals were plentiful.

St. Joseph's showed very, smart football but both defences weak and at the Interval the score was 3-1 in the College team's favour.

were

The second half provided goals! The final result was eight goals to in plenty and the spectators were! one in favour of the soldiers, who pleased with the changes the game were deserving of their win, being underwent, The Chinese played outstanding in all spheres of the more strenuously and drew level game, the forwards being parti- in the latter stages, the result be- cularly good in a side of excellent ing a draw of 5 goals each. players.

ST. JOSEPH'S v. RECREIO.

FUTURE MATCHES. Time of Commercement Advanced.

tion:-

Their finding is as follows:- 1.That the forms supplied by the South China Athletic Assocía- tion not being the official forms as required by the Association the registration of players under these forms are null and void and the re-register on players concerned are required to Players. for this Club will be per

the proper forms.

time pending the receipt of the new mitted to play, for a reasonable registration forms,

2-That the South China Athle- the Association be censured for ignoring the instructions issued re the registration of players.

Registered Articles: Peter Beoekhoff, Dr. R. E. Chambers, M. Chorpino, Mra. R. Gay Cuming, Antonio Cadiz, Foreign Products Distributors, Miss M. Leckte, M. L Lowrance, Mrs. E. N. Litvikoff, H. M. Svendsen, A. Vannial & Co., Mrs. Madeline Wilson.

Parcela:-Miss Leung Shit-ying, Y. C. Ling.

DOGS AT WEDDINGS.

Dogs are now part of the up- 3. That both the registration to-date Mayfair bride's equip forms signed by Mr. Fung King-ment for the altar. cheong be cancelled and the player Mrs. Quintin Dick and Lord debarred from registering for any Howe dispensed with most of the Club under the jurisdiction of this "fixtures and trappings" of the Association until January 1, 1928. society wedding when they were married at St. Mark's, and also dispensed with the usual honey- moon trip. There was no recep tion. The bride, however, follow- ed the recent fashion of bringing her dog along, in. this instance, à are Labrador..

TO-DAY'S MATCH.

Rest of the Colony's Team,

Since the Chinese Athletic generally regarded as the strongest Hong Kong side this season, the match to be played to-day be tween their eleven and The Rest of. the Civilians is more than ordin- arily interesting.

HELPS OVER HARD PLACES. Diluted with a little sweetened water, Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea A strong side has been selected Remedy to easy to take and almost for the Civilians as follows: Roger stomach pains, cramps and intestinal instantly eases sudden and intense Wynne. Bishop; Brittain, Oram, disorders. A mother is perfectly safe H. C. Remedios; T. Pile, Silva, in giving it for those stomach achen The Hong Kong Football Asso Gosano, Scott and-Brown, Xavier so inseparable from childhood. St. Joseph's.-T. Leonard; J. ciation announces that, де from and Hudson are reserves..

Sold and recommended everywhere.

At St. Joseph's ground, Referce:

Mr. Ip Kau.

Teams:-

and

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deserved a draw, as the conditions were certainly in favour of the heavier side. RARE

Gallacher, Vernon and the goalie came out of the match with credit, The RAF will improve, as the team is well balanced and will get more accustomed to local condi itions.

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at right back was, very steady and The Recrelo had the best of Lam Yuk-ying was fine in the half the game throughout, but the back line for the Athletic, he being Chinese goal keeper was always kept very busy

ready to deal with the forceful Suen Kam-shun was brilliant at shots of the Portuguese team, times but Inclined to hang on too Play was as fast as could be ex- much, Wong, centre forward, was pected under the adverse weather steady and controlled clever line. conditions and the result a goal of forwards with excellent general-| less draw, was fair to both teams ship,

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