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AMATEURS UPS & DOWNS IN 2 DIVISIONS

CHAMPIONS WIN AGAIN

'Eleven matches in the H.K. Amateur Football League were played on Saturday, four of which were in the senior division.

the

|Teams:

15, 1928.

much the.

MONDAY, OCTOBER

Play continued from end to then 3 up. Excitement came ing mainly by the activity of the The Athletic were end with both goals in danger, afterwards when the Borderers wings and Fung King-cheung better team. A elever movement by the Gun- got through twice. Their failure equalised with a good drive. The

| BORDERERS v. §. CHINA (B) · some surprise. score was 1-all,at the interval. Bers was stopped by the Athletic occasioned

Early in the second half, South, rearguard.

Scoring twice in each half, the On resuming, the Athletic left

China were awarded a penalty wing gathered a pass and placed

and Fung King-cheung scored reserves of the 2nd Batt. King's the ball at the feet of Shek Pul-

easily. The Chinese were going Own Scottish Borderers beat the strong now and Navy appeared to "B" team of South China A.A. at tim. who made no mistake in

find their fast movements a bit Caroline Hill by 4-1, the home scoring.

worrying. Cobb and Jones were team getting through from ever dangerous and more advan- penalty kick.

The Borderers were slow In tage should have been taken of

starting. their fine centres.

Although they were superior, it was some time before

Then

The game was now in favour of the Artillery. After a spasm

1st Queen's Regt.: Dodds; Hooper, Sharp; Byrne, Hill, Can- tor; Hibbert, Richardson, Morris, Barclay, Caldicut

2nd K.O.S.B.: McDougall; Gardner, Martin; Everest, Davey, Skiggs; Gear, Stock, Humphries, McGlinchey, Alexander.

Navy's Promise

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In a hard tussle, Lau Kau con. Skeggs scored with a nice shot. Toal, working right Wing-chiu handled, but Pau Ka-2-nil before the interval. ping stopped the resulting shot Borderers asserted themselves in great style. China should have in the second half and scored front of goal.

Leach's Long Shot The Gunners tried hard to Chinese Athletic Association (senior champions last season) catch up but their finish and

Referee: Mr. F. Smith. bent the Gunners and made it a shooting were not all that could

The opening exchanges saw the "double" by also winning in divi-be desired. Fuller, however,

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Queen's Lead Huy Trinh hoa, Vinh Pnom Finh.

The game then swung to the Peking, Shanghai, Tientsin, Hong Batt. King's Own Scottish Bor- derers in the top circle, also Kong.

claimed a "double." The Queen's of midfield play, Leach scored other end but Alexander shot increased their lead but failed in easily through Stevens and Craw- ley the latter after a smashing reserve XI scored the biggest vic with one of his first-timers from past.

Caldicut made good use of the 30 yards' range. The Athletic

The Navy gave a good show. tory of the day-7 goals to nil.

bar and rebounded. For the second week in succes-scored their third goal shortly passes given to him; from his Ward played well and the backs shot by Craig had hit the cross- South China were awarded a sion Hong Kong Football Club lost afterwards through Wong Pak- foot came the second goal, an ex- were sound. Cope was the pick

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infantrymen, were The Athletic's fourth goal was the upper hand and fed their for halves were beaten in weight by overplaying the locals, Martin, the result of some good playrds to perfection.

the heavy Navy attack but atay- Gow, Skegg, Toal and Craig were Stock and McGlinchey were to led the pace well. In the van in form. on the left wing, Shek Pui-tim

the fore in dashes which, how-guard, Bcoring,

South China missed The Chinese backs kicked well The Artillery were getting ever, did not produce a goal. Pau Ka-chuen as Tam Kong-pak, but combination was lacking for.

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R.A. Y. ATHLETIC Attracting the biggest crowd of the day, the Royal Artillery v. Association Chincse Athletic (holders of the championship) at Sookumpoo resulted in the Chin- ese winning by 4-2 after leading 1-nil on changing ends. Teams:

Royal Artillery: Fletcher: Oliver, Excell; Faller, Leach, Eagles; Taylor, Hill, Cotton, Wood, Heale

Chinese Athletic: Yik Chan- pong: Lo Wai-man, Lai Yuk-tut; Leung Yuk-tong, Wong Shui-wa, Ho Cho-yin; Tao Kwai-shing, Current Accounts opened and Fixed Shek Pui-tim, Wong Pak-chung, Deposits received for year or shorter Lam Yuk-ying, Chan Kwong-iu: ¡poriods at rates which will be quoted Referee: L.S.B.A. Atkinson,

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Gunners' Casualty A run down by the Artillery ended very quietly. End to end play followed and a shot by Chan Kwong-ju went begging across the R.A. goal-mouth. The game teams was very fast and both very enthusiastic-probably the cause of one of the Gunners being put out of action with a twisted knee, thereby further weakening a side which could not turn out at full strength.

The Athletic played strongly and sent in a couple of shots just wide of the uprights.

CLUB v. POLICE

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ers took the game in hand.

Play was carried to the other end. Caldicut sent over a raking cross; Richardson was on the

Cobb

and the passing was too close. Ip Pak-wa and Lat Tin-choy were very bright and Eung King- cheung, though not at his best,

RECREIO v. R.A.F.

At. King's Park, Club de Re-

For the second week in succes. Spot but, finding himself not in a was invaluable in marksmanship. creio reserves.beat the Royal Air

sion, the Hong Kong FC. lost at Happy Valley, going down this time to the Police. The "Bobbies" scored twice in the first half and finally won by 4-2. Teams

ball to Morris who scored with favourable position, slipped the

perfect drive.

"Ref." Steps In

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Back came the Borderers and Everest (who had gone centre-for- H.K.F.C.: Logan; Holt, Bishop; ward) came into the picture. It Sloan, Stewart, McBride; Gellatly, was not long before the Queen's Alexander, Reid, Watson, Tram-goal fell, Everest being the bitzky.

marksman.

Police: Clark; Brittain, Wynne; McGreavy, Oram, Hudson; Pile, Howarth, Fraser, Shepherd, Cornwall.

Referee: R.A.0.C..

Staff Sgt. Gilbert,

The game at this point was fast and furious and a little tem- per crept in but the referee man- All aged to put things right. along the best of spirit had been

and shown

knocka were Play opened quietly in mid-given and taken with the best of field. Then Pile dashed away on feeling. the right wing, and the Police set

In a scramble in front of up a hot attack. Following a Dodds, Queen's registered their scrimmage in the Club goal-second goal through Stock. mouth, Holt put through his own

The game, from a spectator's goal and Police were one up.

point of view, was exceptionally The Police played up strongly good, the difference in the teams but Stewart and McBride were being well represented by the

Pile was big stumbing blocks. very fast on the right. Alexan- one goal margin in favour of der put by for the Club.

Club Forwards Fail ́~ Police scored through Fraser and led by 2-nil at the interval

The Club improved, greatly in the second half but Alexander and Trambitzky both "missed."

ed in.

|Queen's.

mise. They fielded a smart-look-Force by 3-lers ing team and will gain strength.

Royal Navy showed great pro-

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Division II.

The winners were the better team. Ward opened the scoring for them and they held out against, determined counter-at- tacks by the Airmen in the first half

QUEEN'S v. SMALL UNITS

In the second half the R.A.F. The reserves of the 1st Batt. showed to better

ригрове but Queen's Royal Regiment their forwards could make little literally swamped the reserves of impression against a stubborn de- the Small Units (Army) at fence..

Recreio made the most of open- Chatham-road, Kowloon, getting one goal in the first half and six inings that came their way and in- the second while their opponents creased their lead. Towards the end, however, the Servicemen pressed and obtained their soli- tary point, maintaining the attack till the final whistle.

failed to score..

The first half was very evenly contested.

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The second half saw the Small Units team fall away. The

K.F.C. v. ST. JOSEPH'S Queen's took the game in hand straight away and put their ad-

Conceding one goal in each half, vantage to useful purpose. Goals were scored by Bunn (2), Thur-the reserves of Kowloon Football Club, on their own ground, lost to St. Joseph's College by 0-2, low (2), Beattie and Gill.

R.A. v. ATHLETIC

the winners deserving full points. Even play characterised the SOUTH CHINA v. NAVY

Koyal Artillery reserves lost by opening exchanges. St. Joseph's five goals to Chinese Athletic re-had a better set of shooting for... South China A.A. delighted serves at Sookumpoo, the win wards and gave the home goalie their Caroline Hill supporters by ners finding the mark four times many stiff shots to deal with and At defeating Royal Navy's 1st XI in the second half.

deserved to lead on the run of the The Artillery made for goal but play. last Club were rewarded with aby the odd goal in three. The

The second half was a repetition fine goal by Alexander who head- sailors opened the account but the put behind. The Athletic forced

Chinese drew level and, after a corner without "result. They of the first. St. Joseph'a were al- Both sides took long shots at From a break away, Howarth changing ends, got the goal from continued to press. but were poor ways that little better, though The Gunners the Kowloon backs were putting JAPAN:-Tokyo, Yokohama, Kabe, goal. Then Lam Yuk-ying open-secured and went on to beat Logan a penalty and that counted two in front of pres

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South China A.A.: Pau Ka-well held and cleared and a the forward rushes, but they had FORMOSA:-Gran, Kagi, Karenko, which hit the cross-bar and bounc- had a run; Trambitzky crossed to

Gellatly and McBride scored with ping: Li Tin-sang, Lau Kau; second shot went over.

to concede another goal. Keelung, Makong Nanto, Shia ed into the net.

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Police looked strange on paper but proved a good sound side and Pile, Howarth, Hudson, Oram and Wynne were prominent.

Great Pace The game started at a great

On the whole Eastern were, the pace and Navy were early on the QUEEN'S v. K.O.S.B. attack but play was stopped owing the third by Mak Kwok-tung-the superior team. Edwards and his to a burat ball. Cobb dashed result of a free kick. Mak Kwok- backs were kept very busy by Personal feeling entered into away on the left and finished with tung showed splendid ball control (some nippy forwards who were very peralatent. The centre-half the game at Chatham-road, Kow- a great cross shot which Ball met in scoring.

Ng Po-lau, with a cross shot and right back of Eastern were loon, where the 1st Batt. the splendidly and banged past Pau Queen's Royal Regiment beat the Ka-ping for the R.N.'s only goal. from the right wing, scored the good. For the losers, Edwards, 2nd Batti. King's Own Scottish Fung King-cheung sent in a fourth goal and Li Hung-ching Harrison, Gutierrez, Lim and Jap Borderers by 3-2. The Queen's hard shot which Ward saved obtained the fifth, the R.A. goal-were prominent.

(Continued on Page 11.} led 2-nil at half-time and were smartly. South China kept mov-keeper obviously being unsighted,

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