10
LEAGUE SOCCER
HOW THE AMATEURS FARED ON SATURDAY
CHAMPIONS WIN AGAIN
THE CHINA MAIL,
which King converted second attempt.
Kowloon attacked spasmodical- easy task to tap the ball into the loon were awarded a ly through Pile and McKelvie, but net. Lau Mau ran right through and beat Angus easily, while Fung scored after the goal keeper had to run out to save.
Result:-
Police
8
1
penalty her and Buckland both having
at the hard luck with shots which mise-
ed by inches.
Half-time:-
Chinese Athletic R.A.F.
1
0
Small Units Police: Eatall;
McGreavy, The whistle blew with China Wynne; attacking.
Jessop; Pile, Howarth, Eleven matches in the Hongi
Comment
Shepherd, Cornwall, Kong Amateur Football League
Kowloon's experimental team Small Units:-Wood; Dodshon, interval. were played on Saturday, the Benfor champions, Chinese Athle-was not a success. Angus. did Dasham; McCausland, Skinner, tle Association, winning again, well in goal despite the score and Morgan; Jenkins, Lyons, Smith, although South China shuffled wards was far from accurate,
Eastman and Guest had a big day Waterfield, Pepper. this time by & goals to 1. The re-against a very strong attack but Referee, Pipe Major Mackie,
did not do badly.
Sime had a gruelling time, and 1'the Kowloon half backs could not hold the opposing forwards. Pile
sults were:-
Division I.
6' H.K. Club 2 I.A.
◊ South China
3 Small Units
Recreio
2
Division II
Blacklock scored a fine goal shortly afterwards with a nice Brittain, low shot and although China Hudson, pressed hard, Angus and his Play was confined to midfield Fraser, backs relieved in good style. for some time in the second half, Kowloon were leading 2-0 at the and both half back lines showed good advantage defence, al- Kowloon restarted smartly and though their feeding of the for- their team, the locals were super- The R.A.F. went to pieces in for and Hannan brought Kow- the closing stages, and the Athle loon's score up to three with a tie seized the opportunity to make fast low shot. China retaliated the issue safe by putting on two QUEEN'S REGT. v. CLUB DE smartly, and Tin scored a nice more goals, both of which were
goal, and the inside right scored scored by their inside right. RECREIO
again with a swift low shot after a nice pass from Chan So. China pressed heavily but Kowloon were South China were brilliant in fine struggle the King's Park lads not leaving anything to chance
and McKelvie worked very hard
2nd K.O.S.B.
1
0
and were the pick of a poor for ward line.
This match at King's Park at tracted a great crowd and after a
Chinese Ath.
Navy
Kowloon
Police
Queen's
S. China B
2 Small Units
Kowloon
3 S. China A
K.0.3.3.
Recreio....
Enstern
0
St. Joseph's
0 Navy
o pleted the clever movements open- 4ed up by the wingers.
The de-
Division I
Chinese Ath.... 3 RA.F. Universit
H.K.F.C. v. ATHLETIC
.. 2 the forward line, Ip Pak-wa and went down to the Queen's in a fine and Angus saved well in the clos-
Lai Tin-choy giving a fine dis-sporting struggle by 2 goals to ing stages,
0
o play, Fung, Leung and Lau com-nil.
Teams:-
www.
Comment Kowloon Reserves were very
Result:-
Chinese Athletic --R.A.F.
nil,
3
NAVY v. UNIVERSITY
The Navy again fielded a strong side for their engagement with Queen's Regt.: Dodds; bright and Haat, Robson, Hannan, University at Happy Valley, and fence was not severely tried but Hooper, Sharpe; Byrne, Hill, Waddington and Blacklock played won comfortably by four goals to was reliable on critical occasions Morria;
Richardson, Hibbert,
very smart football. The locals and Pau brought off one great Caunter, Barclay, Caldecott. save in the closing stages.
Recreio: Marques; Xavier, were well balanced and their The losers put up a plucky fight, early lead upset their oppon. however, against their heavier South China won by clever for- Sousa; C. Remedios, A. Remedios, ents, who, however, made a good opponents, and on several occa- These tearns met at the Club ward play and won on their Assumpcao; B. Gosano, Ward, A fight. Chan So, Lau, Fung Man- sions were unlucky in not finding The game was only a Gosano, Rocha, Brown. ground, Valley, before a large merits.
kit, Tam Kong-pak, and Du Sze- the net. crowd, the Athletic repeating
Referee:-LS.B. A. Atkinson, chuen played good football for the few minutes old when the sailors took the lead, Adams cutting in losers who made a gallant strug from the wing and finding the net their success of last year by win-NAVY v. ROYAL ARTILLERY R.N.
The match started amid gen-gle to save the game. ning 6 goals to one.
with a cross shot, A melee in On the day's play Kowloon just front of the University goal end- Club:Logan; Holt, Bishop; Navy: Ward; Morton, Corn-jeral excitement as Recreio were McBride, Stewart, Massey; Alex-wall; Moss, Cobb, Jones; Mann, the first to dash for goal but the deserved their win, the new men with a
corner conceded, but Queen's defence was steady and ander, Reid, Scott, Watson, Tram-Cape, Skull, King, Chawner.
this was cleared, and University! bitsky,
Royal Artillery: - Fletcher; Gosano was robbed on the line by showing distinct promise.
Marques made a great
broke away on the right, but could Chinese Athletic: Yik Chan-"'Oliver, Nellis; Cotton, Fuller, Hooper.
K.O.S.B. RES. v. RECREIO make little impression on the, pong; Lo Wai-man, Lai Yuk-tat; Maltby; Bacon, Oliver, Leach, save from the Queen's forwards
Naval defence.- Shortly before! where Caldecott and Barclay Leung Yuk-tong, Wong Shui-wa, Joyce, Jobe.
This was a rather one-sided the interval, Sorbie increased the Ho Cho-yin; Teo Kwai-shing, Referee, Mr. F. Smith.
were ever dangerous raiders but
pressure match-played at Sookumpoo, lead for his side as the result of a heavy Lam Yuk-ying, Wong Pak-chong, This match was played at following
one nicely the K.O.S.B.'s winning by six fine solo effort.
to Suen Kam-shun, Chan Kwong-iu. Caroline Hill before a very small Richardson curved
nil, scoring two Half-time:-- past Marques. Queen's led at the goals Referee, Captain Austin, R.A. gathering.
jin the first half and four in the
Navy Athletic won the toss and The R.A. had a weak team interval by I goal to zil.
University Rocha came near for Recreio second. Toal, who was at centre, started one man short, but were owing to some of the players
and The accond half.opened with a dangerous from the start, Lam being away at camp. They kick-with a fine drive and Gosano (A.) played an excellent game beating Bishop and putting ed off and forced a corner, which was striving hard for an opening scored the first four goals, brief attack by the University, watched. Greig, on the left wing, ably but they soon tired, and from then was carefully across the Club goal. Reid was Leach skied over. Leach later, but
their lead helping him with his usual well on the sailors had matters pretty
much their
way. The dangerous for the Club but just tried two shots when in a difficult, Queen's increased
with a fine goal by Barclay and placed centres. missed and the defences held. position, without result. Reid again missed by inches from The Navy took the lead after the Queen's supporters, who were The Recreio team were not al- University goalie prevented a Jenks ran a cross by Trambitsky but Chin- ten minutes' play, the R.A. goalie in great force, greeted the goal together "out of the picture," and much higher score. ese Athletic scored easily through running out, but Skull, the with enthusiasm. Recreio played made several good advances; but through and made an opening for Adams to register a third point, Suen who received from Tso and Navy's centre, tipped over the pluckily and Ward just missed, without finish.
The second half was mostly the and Hemmett added
a fourth Wong Pak-chong added another, goalie's head to enter the net. The and from a fine dash by Brown the Athletic leading 2 goala to nil Navy spoilt some good forward Gosano shot by the post with K.O.S.B.'s. Hart, on the right after a speedy run down the left at the interval. The Club defence play through. being off-side. The Dodds well beaten. The Queen's wing, sent across the field for wing. fell away in the second half, Lam R.A. had several golden oppor-inlayed strongly and maintained Toal to run through and score.
a fine open scoring nicely from a well-placed tunities to draw, but their shoot- their lead and won corner by Chan Kwong-iu and ing was very erratic.
game on their merits. Lam increased the lead to four The second half started with
Comment
His next goal was a solo effort. Crawley obtained the next, Greig on the right flying down the sending across for Crawley to shoot in. Recreio made a last effort but could not reduce the big lead of the K.O.S.B.'s.
Result:
K.O.S.B. Recreio
6
0
shortly afterwards with a big R.A. pressing, but the ball soon! Both teams were all out from wing to the corner flag; and shot. Suen signalised his appear found its way to the other end the start and Queen's maintained feeble shot to be made. their early promise by playing ance by scoring two more goals in for a old time style and Club got con- Chawner, on the Navy left wing, very strong football solation with a good effort by played well. From one of his Caldecott and Barclay were Scott after fine work by McBride centres Jones sent in a stinging ever dangerous and Richardson and Trambitsky.
shot, which⚫ Fletcher held, also required much watching. Comment
Mann, running through, put in Hill played a strong game în a The score altogether misrepre-a shot, which beat the goalie. good half back line and watched sents the run of the play. Up to a Goals were missed on both the elusive Gowano well. Hooper certain point Club were as good sides through poor shooting, and Dodds did well behind. as their opponents, but the Chin- The final stages were in favour ese forwards' opportuniam was a of the Navy who ran out win big factor and Suen, Chan and ners. Tso were always dangerous. The Result:- defence was steady and Lai Yuk- Navy
tat and Leung Yuk-tong were
RA.
the star players behind.
Club
should have scored in the first half and did not deserve to be two down at the interval.
ed
Logan
POLICĖ V. SMALL UNITS
For Recreio Gosano, ever a
Result:-
Navy
University
own
Garrison League
2: 0
Results during the week ended October 20, were:--
H.Q. Wing, 1st Queen's 2, H.Q. Wing 2nd K.O.S.B. 0.
31st H. Bty. R.A. 4, C. Coy. 1st Queen's 3.
M.G. Coy. 2nd K.O.S.B. 3, B. Coy. 1st Queen's 2.
M.G. Coy. 1st Queen's 2, R.A.M.C.
20th H. Ety. R.A. 0, H.Q.. Wing 1st Queen's 9.
R.E. & R. Signals 1, C. Coy, 2nd K.O.S.B, 9,
ST. JOSEPH'S v. EASTERN
These teams met at Happy trier, was very closely watched Valley on Saturday and a keen 1.
goalless and Ward and Brown were very struggle resulted in a smart forward. C. Remedios was draw. Eastern had rather more right back to form and Xavier of the play throughout, but found kicked a fine length. Marques the home defence in fine form, T.
Fixtures for this week are:-- had lite chance with the goals Leonard doing especially well to The
Monday, 22nd.-B. Coy. 2nd which were in the nature of hold the speedy Labhan. Queen's specialities.
game never lacked interest in K.0.8.B. v. D. Coy. 1st Queen's, Chatham-rd. Referee: Corp. Hunt, spite of the absence of goals,
At the outset each goal was R.A.O.C.; R.A.M.C. v. B. Coy. 1st visited in turn, with the home Queen's, Happy. Referee: L/Sgt. team showing slightly superior Bunting, 2nd K.O.S.B.
Division II
Played on St. Joseph's ground was not at his best and had a day at Happy Valley, this League off but Bishop and Stewart play-match was disappointing, neither great games in a hopeless side showing to much advantage
A terrific drive: Tuesday, 23rd.--20th H. Bty. task. Reid had hard luck for-after the first 80 minutes. Police SOUTH CHINA "B" v. SMALL combination.
UNITS (ARMY)
from Labhan Was splendidly R.A. v. C. Coy, 2nd K.0.8.B., Soo- ward and Scott and Trambitsky made two changes from the team
fielded by Rocha, and at the other kumpoo. Referee: Ple. Jacques,, were ever triers. The score flat-which won last week, Hudson tered the Athletic who were cer-being centre-half for Oram and The South China "B" team end Ward and Barrios both hit lat Queen's; 12th H. Bty: R.A. v. M.G. Coy. 1st Queen's, Chatham- tainly superior but were not six Estall deputising for Clarke in were at home to the Small Units the post.
Eastern then pressed steadily rd. Referee: L/Cpl. Grieve, 2nd goals ahead.
goal. Small Units were the first on Caroline Hill For the first ten to threaten, and from a free kick minutes South China kept the ball and Labhan saw several of his K.O.S.B.
Wednesday, 24th.-C. Coy. 1st) KOWLOON ▼. SOUTH CHINA Skinner hit the cross-bar with a in the Small Units half, and from centres wasted through the inside
Queen's v. K.E. & R. Signals, Happy beautifully judged drive, while a clearance the Small Units left forwards hanging back.
Valley. Half-time: No score. rebound Waterfield wing broke away and forced a
Referee: S/Sgt. Gilmour, There was the usual large from the crowd at the Railway ground. headed just wide.
A moment corner.
St. Joseph's went away with a R.A.M.C. By being off side South China rush in the second half, and Ram Thursday, 25th.-H.Q. Wing 2nd, The match presented a big sur-later Jenkins broke away and sent prise, as the South China for- across a fine centre, which Wynne lost a good opening from a free did well to keep his goal intact. K.O.S.B. v. 81st H. Bty. R.A., Soo- wards over-ran the Kowloon de- headed back for Estall to clear. kick. From the place kick the Kumjahn eventually cleared with kumpos. Referee: Cpl. Pearce, 1st and Small Units dashed away on the a strong kick and Eastern once Queen's; A. Coy, 2nd K.O.S.B. v. fence and scored in easy fashion, The Police fought back,
clever combination between Pile left, and Twelves passed to his more took up the attack, but the H.Q. Wing 1st Queen's, Chatham- winning by 6 goals to 0.
and Howarth forced Wood to centre, who tried a shot which finishing of the inside forwards rd. Referee: Gunner Kinsella, R.A. Teams:
On one occasion Friday, 26th.-D. Coy. 18t Kowloon:-Angus; Gueat, East come out to clear. The Police was cleared. A return shot hit was weak. man; Hedley, Sims, Miles; Pile, came straight back, and Wood, the crossbar, on to the inside of Labhan lobbed the ball slowly Queen's v. R.A.M.C., Chatham-rd.
across an open goal, but nobody Referee: S/Sgt. Gilbert, R.A.0.C. McKelvie, Moss, Tiernan and brought off a grand save from the upright and into the net.
South China set up an attack was up to take advantage of the South China:-Pau Ka-ping; After 15 minutes the Small but the soldiers kept the ball in opening. Towards the close St. Joseph's made desperate efforts to Li Tin-sang, Lau Kau; Leong Units broke away in convincing South China area. Yin-chan, Pang Wa-hing, Leong style, and Waterfield opened the South China got on level secure the lead, but the visitors' Wing-chiu; La Tin-choy, Fung scoring with a low cross shot terms when given a free kick for defence held out, and the final King-cheung, Leung Wing-tuk, Encouraged by this success Small a foul throw-in; Chan Sui-ping whistle came with a blank score Lau Mau, Ip Pak-wa.
Units pressed heavily and Smith rushed between the backs and sheet, Referee, Staff Sgt. Gilbert, had hard luck with a drive which scored. The same player gave his Result:
hit the side of the net with Estall side the lead when he ran! R.A.O.C.
Sensational. Start
beaten. Fraser had hard luck through on his own.
The first match of the M.C.C. The Small Units tried, hard in The match started sensational-with a drive which hit the up-
tour in Australia played by the St. Joseph's: Racha;. T. Leon-English team captained by A. P. F. ly, as straight from the kick off right and, in the ensuing scrim the second half to level up, and
were awarded a towards the finish were pressing ard, Hyder: Reed, Omar, Aycock; Chapman ended in a draw. Scores: South China dashed away in great mage, Police style and Angus saved brilliantly penalty for hands, from which hotly but unsuccessfully, South Castilho, Souza, D. Leonard, M.C.C: lat. innings 406 runs
China defence holding them to the, Ward, Barrios.
(D. R. Jardine of Surrey made 109); from Fung. South China evid- McGreavy equalised.
Eastern: Ram; Mohammed, 2nd innings 26 runs for no wicket. Result:-
Rumjahn; Hussain, Cheung Yin- Western Australla: 1st innings South China "B"
nam: Fung Yul-wal, T. All, Chan 267 runs. Reuter. Small Units
Haroon, Yuk-cheung, Dallab, Labhan.
Baldwin.
ently intended getting in early, as following a brilliant run and centre by Ip Fak-wa, the Kowloon defence was beaten and Lau Mau
Fraser.
Half-time:-
end.
I Small Units ....... Police .... Play deteriorated in the second
2 1
KOWLOON v. S. CHINA “A”
This 2nd Division Game result-
St. Joseph's
Eastern Teams:-
0
M.C.C. DRAW
IST MATCH v. WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Perth, Saturday.
The home èide made the minimum to prevent being made to follow on (enforceable on a deficit of not less CHINESE ATHLETIC v. R.A.F. than 150 runs) and the M.C.C. bat-
ted a second time. Played on the Club ground at On the first day the visitors open-
acored with a fine low drive. half and it was soon obvious that Kowloon could not shake off their Small Units had shot their belt. opponents and from a perfect Only magnificent defensive work corner by Lat. Tin-choy, Fung by Wood and Dodshon prevented headed into the net and China led Police from piling up a big score. ed in a fine fight and Kowloon by two goals after seven minuter Howarth and Shepherd both seconds played a very good game Happy Valley, this match resulted weakly. Four wickets were play.
shot wildly from close range, and just deserved their win ed in a win for the Chinese by down for 105 runa.. Kowloon briefly attacked, but while Wood earned applause for which was secured in the first three goals to mil. The winners, Next to Jardine's contribution, Baldwin failed to cross and China a superb full length save from half by bright football. The re- however, were by no means three the highest scorers in the M.C.C came away again. A free kick Howarth. The goalie repeated sult was Kowloon 8, South China goals better than their opponents, 1st Innings were Tyldesley, E just outside the area was well this feat from Fraser a moment A 2.RANDE-DING
and the score somewhat flatters (Lancashire) 66, and Hendren who,"
faken by Fung who scored with later. Twenty minutes from the Kowloon: -- Angus Nicholls, them, for their shooting was when stumps were drawn at the a great shot which was deflected resumption Pile sent Howarth Hast; Brown, Easterbrook, Rob erratic, until the closing stages, close of play on the opening day, past Angus by one of the defend away with a fine pass, and the son; Hannan, Davis, King, Wad-Smart work by the inside had 56 not out to his credit Ing side.
latter ran in to beat Wood from dington, Blacklock,
forwards led to two goals in
The Athletic took the lead after 10 minutes, the centre forward heading a nice goal from a well judied centre.
The visitors led at the interval close range. From now on Police China A Chan So; Lau, auccession. by 3 goals to nil we were continually on the attack, Cheung, Lo, Fung, Chung, Chiu,
The game had hardly been re-but their finishing was poor, and Tin. Wang, Tam, Duw. started before Ip Pak-ws with a Small Units, held out until five Referee Sgt. Clar:17:1 sparkling run, put over and, the minutes from time, when Wood Kowloon kicked off, and South ball striking Eastman, went by only partially saved a hot shot China attacked but Hast relleyed Angus for China's fourth goal from Howarth, and Fraser had an well and following pressure, Kow
The Almen beld their own throughout the first han, Gallag
COUNT THE
MAILS"
See Page 8.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1928.
THE
TELEPHONE
HANDBOOK.
JULY-DECEMBER, 1928. NOW ON SALE
Price
$1.00.
· · (SPECIMEN PAGE).
Conten!~~22 #CHINA MAIL," (Newspaper), Ja, WYNDHAM ST. Central-22 · HONG KONG DOLLAR DIRECTORY CO., 31, Wyndham
St
Central-22 HONG KONG HERALD PUBLISHING CO., 3., Wyndham
St.
Central-22 HONG KONG SUNDAY HERALD,
WYNDHAM ST.
3
Central-22 NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE, LTD., Ja, Wyndham St. Central-22 Sunday Herald, The, 3a, Wyndham St.
Peak-22 H.K. Tramways, Ltd., General Manager's Res., 358, The
Faak.
Peak-22 Bailamy, L. C. F., Res., 356, The Peak. Kowloon-22 Green laland Cament Co. Cament Works, Hok-un.
Central-23 Anderson, Dr. J. W., Office, 'Alexandra Bldg. Central-23 Aubrey, Dr. G. E., Offer, Alexandra Bldg. Central-23 Durran, Dr. J., Office, Alexandra Bldg. Central--23 Macgown, Dr. J. C., Office, Aloxandra Bldg. Central-23 Jordan, Pierce-Grove, Aubray, 'Macrown, Anderson, &
Daren, Dr., Alexandra Bldg. Peak-23
Butterfield & Swire, Little, J. H... Ros., 183, The Peak. KowloonTM-23 Ye Fong Chan, 136, Temple 92.
Central-24 Tak Shạn Bank, 155, Queen's Rd, C.
Peak-24 Roote, G. W., Res., 112, The Peak. Kowloon-24 Dizon, H., Res., 4, Lyeemoon Villas.
Central 28 H.K. & Whampoa Dock Co., Ltd., Aberdeen Dock,
Aberdeen,
Peak-25 Dyer, R. M., Res., 508, The Poak.
Poak-25 H.K. & Whampoa Dock Co., Ltd., Chlaf Manager's Rom,
508, The Peak.
Kowloon-25
Eastern Store, 314, Nathan Rd.
Central 26 Alice Memorial Hospital, 7Za, Hollywood Rd.
Peak-26 Matilda Hospital, 187-189, The Peak.
- Poak-26 Sanders, Dr. J. Herbert, 167, The Foak,
Kowloon-26, Tiu Chan, 91, Apliu St.
Central--27 Ross, Alax, & Co. (China), Ltd., Prince's Bldg.
Peak-27 Yapp, P. A., Rox, 519, The Poak.
Kowloon-27 Band, C., Rea, 106, Kowloon Tong.
Central--28 Police Station. Shaukiwani,
Prak-28 Chubb, 5. F., Res., 50a, The Poak.
Kowloon-28 "Knutsford Terrace," Private Hotel, 1, Knutsford Terraco,
Contral-29 Mackintosh & Co., Ltd., Alexandra Bldg.
Kowloon 28 Durran, Dr. J., Res., 80, Nathan Rd.
Every Telephone Subscriber should have this valuable handbook, which contain's all telephone numbers in
numerical order.
THE HONGKONG DOLLAR DIRECTORY CO
3a, Wyndham Street.
KNOW CHINA
Lack of knowledge of China, the Chinese, their Art, Literature, Folklore, Traditions, History, Drama and Philosophy is one of the main causes contributing to misunderstanding and race anta- gonism in this country.
THE CHINA JOURNAL
has been established for the precise purpose of making China, the Chinese and all that the country contains and stands for known to the World at large.
·A· High-Class, Profusely Illustrated Monthly Magazine, containing numerous articles by Experts, Thoroughly Authentic.
SUBSCRIBE NOW AND
KNOW CHINA
ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION: $10.00 (Shanghai Currency) Post free in China; $1.00 extra in Hongkong 'and abroad.
Single CopiesTM $1.00
At any Bookstore or direct from the Office of
THE CHINA JOURNAL
8. Museum Road, Shanghai,
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.