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LOCAL SOCCER.

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The halves cannot be criticised excepting to say that Lai Yuk-tat was everything that a right half should be, and Sims was Sima at

THE CHINA MAIL,

On the resumption of the game, the Recreio played up well, and at times were unlucky not to score. The third goal of the match through the splendid play of P. O. Yu, who made a solo run, and with

high shot scored, making the game for the University fairly secure. The Recreio then took, m hand and Brown scored with a nice shot in the corner of the net.

HOME SOCCER.

THIRD ROUND CUP RESULTS

CHELSEA OUT.

London, Saturday. The results in the Third Round

his best with Remedios right up to Within the last few minutes of the proper in the English Football As- |

form.

As to the forwards, two men stood out in a great match-Suen Kam-shun and Gosano on this form are the best forwards In Hong Kong, and if they reproduce this form Shanghai will not win.

Gosano was the Ideal centre for- ward-thrusting, dashing and dis- tributing his passes like a master, and Suen was cleverness itself, Alexander, on the left, played as I expected he would in a big game and pleased his supporters, and the right wing, although not up to the standard of their colleagues, did ‡ many good things. On this form Hong Kong will not be disgraced at Shanghai.

KOWLOON FRIENDLY.

game H. K. Kan put the University being University, 4, Recreto 1. up another one, the final result

BORDERERS GET A SHOCK.

Was

On the South China ground the match between South China Athletic and the · K.0.S.B.'s watched by a very large crowd. It was expected that the Regiment would win easily, but the opening exchanges favoured South China, who played up the slope, and good forward work gave McDongall, a chance to shine, the Borderers goalie clearing well. The Bor derers put on pressure and Toll raissed with a good opening, Stephens also just putting over.

The Chinese defended strenuota- ly and Hart had a splendid shot well saved by the Chinese goalie,

Football Club Best H.BL.S. "Argus." who was playing a good game. The interval arrived with no score. The Regiment attacked hotly on resuming and Toll and Skeggs both missed close in.

This game was played at Kowloon on Saturday and resulted in a win for Kowloon, who were not at full strength, owing to the Interport Trial garde

Club ground on the Kowloon were very early on the attack, and a shot at goal was tipped over the bar, the kick re- sulting in a corner being forced, but

without result.

The Navy lads then went for- ward, and Smith scored their first goal with a lovely cross shot.

Kowloon were not long in getting on equal terms, Tiernan heading in a centre from the right wing. The men of the "Argus" were forcing the game, and a good bit of forward play gave the Navy their second goal.

Stephens was entrusted

with a'

penalty for an infringement by China's right back, although the award was doubtful, and he put the Borderers up one with a fine low shot.

and missed several chances, and Borderers did not play up to form Toll was not in scoring form, as a glorious chance sent over from the outside right was missed.

sociation Cup, are as under:-

Hiddlesborough 8, 8. Shields-0. Rotherham B, Exeter S. London Cals. 2, Crown 8. Hull 0; Leicester 1. Liverpool 1, Darlington 0. Huddersfield 4, Lincola 2. Southport 3, Fulham 0. Notts, Forest 1, Tranmere, 0, Blackpool 1, Oldham 4 Manchester Un. 7 Brentford 1. Stoke 6, Gillingham` 1. Cardiff C. 2. Southampton 1. Arsonal 2, West Broom. A. 0. Charlton 1. Bury 1, Wroxham 2, Swansea 1. Wednesday 8, Bournemouth 0: Bristol G. 1, Tottenham 2. Preston N.E: 0, Everton 8. Port Vale 3, Barnsley 0. Millwall 1, Derby 2. Notts County 2, Sheffield Un. 8. Bolton W. 2, Luton T. 1. Birmingham 4, Peterborough 8. New Brighton 2, Corinthians 1. Sunderland 3, Northampton 3. Manchester City 1, Leeds 0, Blackburn 4, Newcastle 1. Swindon T. 2, Clapton Orient 1. Portsmouth 0, West Ham 2, Reading 4, Grimsby 0. Burnley 0, Aston Villa 2. Wolves 2, Chelsea 1.-- The London Caledonians v. Crewe match was played at Chelsea.

LEAGUE RESULTS.

Division III (S.).

Coventry 6, Torquay U. 1. Merthyr T. 1 Plymouth, A 4. Newport C 2, Norwich C. 2. Queen's P. Rangers 3, Southend Walsall 1, Crystal Pal. 1. Watford 8, Brighton 3.

U. 2.

China broke away and McDongall and Martin had to be all about to save a great effort from the left wing, the outside left just failing. The game was hotly contested and China were just as good as the Borderers who were playing below form. The final came with Bor Ashington 5, Rochdale 1. derers just winning by the narrow-Bradford C. 4, Durham G.

Chesterfield 3, Accrington §. 1. est of margins.

Doncaster R. 4, Barrow 0. Hartlepools U. 1, Bradford 1. Halifax T. Nelson 1,

Division III. (N.).

Kowloon were not to be outdone, for from the kick-off the forwards worked the ball down, and acored through Spary. Within two minutes Kowloon scored their third goal; Muir making a solo run on the left China goalie played a fine game Wigan Boro'. 1, Stockport 3.

working in and scoring.

The score at half time was Kow- loon 3, H.M.S. “Argus" 2.

The game started quiet in the second half, until the teams warm- ed up to their work, Kowloon do- ing most of the pressing, but spoil. ing their chances through being added in this half, the result being as at half time: Kowloon 8, H.M.S. "Argus" 2.

off side. No further score · Was

Division II "A.”

The Borderers found their oppon- ents a good alde and the South

as also did the

right back, and the centre half, a tall player,

SCOTTISH LEAGUE. was always in evidence. China's left wing was very aggressive and Aberdeen 6, Clyde 0. missed one good chance after a Airdrieonians 2, Rangerss T. smart run down with the backs Bo'ness 2, Hibernians 1.

eaten. For the Regiment Mc Celtic 9, Dunfermline A, 0. Toll and Stephens were very pro- Hearts 4, Queen's Park 2. Dongall, Martin, Hume, Skeggs, Cowdenbeath 8, Bamilton A. minent but the Borderers Reserves Motherwell 3, Kilmarnock 3. were not so superior on the day's Partick T. 5, Baith R. 0.

St. Johnstone 6, Dundee 1. play as their previous record Justified, and McDongall saved

St. Mirren 3, Falkirk 2. many good efforts by South China, who played a dashing forward game.

KOWLOON RESERVES LOSE TO ATHLETIC MUCH SUPERIOR.

ST. JOSEPH'S,

A sparkling game was witnessed at the Kowloon Football Club ground between Kowloon Reserves and St. Joseph's, resulting in a win for St. Joseph's.

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LEAGUE TABLES.

Division III, South.

P. W, D. L. F. A. Pla .28 16 3 4 72.82 85 Northanta 21.14 2 5 57 82 .80 Exeter.....22 11 8. & 483 25 80 Plymouth...23 18 8 7 52 34 29

21 0 0 8 31 29. 27 19 10 4 51 87 25 23.10 58.47 41 25 22 10 48 31 28 24 |

PR. Newport ... 22 9 8 7 40 87 24

MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1928.

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The game between Chinese Charlton Athletic and South China "B" at Swindon the Valley before the big match Brighton attracted a good crowd. In the first half the Athletic, who fielded a strong side, missed on many Bourne'th... 22 8 5 9 38 89 21 Southend... 21 11 1 9 39, 85 28 From the kick off Kowloon were occasions, the laterval arriving with Brentford..24 9 8 12 46 48 21 unfortunate in not scoring from a Athletic overran their opponents Norwich.... 227 8 9 44 40 20 no score. In the second half the Crystal Pal.. 21 6 8 7 81 42 20 scrimmage in front of goal, through and scored with ease, putting on Coventry... 22 8 4 10 42 50 20 being off side. A free kick WEB ave goals without response.

'Gillingham..21 5 7.9 834417 given to St. Joseph's soon after, a The game was interesting but Merthyr 24 5 7 12 84 61 17 corner being forced, which was put the Athletic were very much Watford 22 6 12 37 44 16 Rangers 24 18 4 2 27 24 40 behind. St. Joseph's then went on superior in the second half, their Bristol Rov. 227 218 48 87 16 Motherwell.25 16 6 3 66 29 88 In quick succession by Smith and extremely good. to attack, two goals being scored team work and combination being Walsall 2068 14 31 62 15 Celle 24-15 6 8 64 21 30 Torquay.... 22 4 8 12 21 55 14 Hearts,..., 25 14 4 7 67: 33 32 R. M. Omar. The score at half

Luton ... 21 5 8 13 47-49′′ 13 Kilmarnock, 25 11 7 7.47 49 29 time was St. Joseph's 2; Kowloon and contre half played well, and of For South China the Inside right

Division III.-North.

8t. Mirren. 26 13 5 9 51.54 29 Reserves 0.

P. W.-D. I FA. Pts. Partick ... 25 11 69 61 47 27 the backs the right back did well Bradford ... 23 18 82 86 24 87 Cowdenbeath. 25 11 6. 9. 44. 46 - 27. On resumption of play Blisa.came up to centre half and put more life under pressure. The Athletic were Doncaster 23 1544 51 18 34 Aberdeen... 26 12 8 11 48 47 27 in the Kowloon side, who made strong fore and aft, and once they Stockport. 23 18 37-45 80 29 Falkirk 25 12 2 11 50 41 28 strenuous efforts to get

on level got the measure of their opponents, Tranmere 21 11 84 49 20:28 Hibernians 28 10 5 10 51 45 25 terms, but, they could accrue only scored easily. The left wing, right Lincoln 24 12 48 47 47 28 St. Johnstone 20 10 5 11 47 50 25 Halifax "........... 24 19 1 7 48 36 27 Airdrie ... 25 7 8 10 89 49 22 one goal through Spary, Barrinhalt back and left back played well Accrington .28 986 45 34 26 Dundee 25 94 12 41 52 22 adding to St. Joseph's score, thus

Wrexham... 28 11 8 9 37 38 26 Queen's Park 25 7 5 18 45 52 19 enabling them to win by three goals

Hartlepools. 25 10 5 10 43 46 25 Hamilton 26 1 4,14 47 58 18 Bradford C.. 23 8 8 7 48 86 24 Raith R. ........ 24 6.5 18 48 62 17 Rochdale... 22 111 1047 49 23 Clyde... 25 7 3 16 32 58 17 Darlington 22 9 4946 87 22 Boca 24 6 2 16 29 61 14 Chesterfield, 24 8 6 10 40 44 22 Dunfermline., 26 8 2 20-20 89 Bouthport... 22 9 2 11 45-42, 20 N. Brighton, 21 7 6 9 36 84 18 Two charity matches took place Crewe 23 6 7 10 42 48 19 yesterday in aid of the St. Joseph's Rotherham 29 6 6 10 85 37 18 Home for Aged Poor. These re- Nelson ........... 2878 18/4470.17 sulted as follows:--⠀

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UNIVERSITY BEAT RECHEIO.

This 2nd Division League match, through an arrangement between the two teams, was played at King's | Park, and ended in a win for the Univeralty who scored twice in the first half through P. C. Lím and Li Oppenheim.

for the Athletic, who also possessed South China's attacks with ease, a good goalle, one able to deal with

YESTERDAY'S. GAMES.

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