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SOCCER FEATURES

(Continued from Page 4) Recreio were aggressive again straight from the kick-off and A. Gosono worked through in beautiful style but shot wide. ・・

The Navy defence was having a gruelling time and Speirs was forced to rush out from goal on Į several occasions. Recreio were combining beautifully and had the Naval defence tied up into

knots.

At length the sailors got going and Pomeroy gave to Firth whose shot was very near the mark. At the other end the Navy had a wonderful escape, when the ball cannoned off Speirs and trickled sideways in front of an empty goal. An exciting tussle in the goalmouth ensued but the tension was relieved when A. Gosano shot

over

Half-time came with Recreio leading by the only goal scored,

Navy Equalise The second half opened with a strong attack by Recreio.

After five minutes, Roza Pereira received from B. Gosano and scored from close range. This second shock put life into the sailors and for a time they were prominent with persistent raids on the Recreio goal.

A fine bout of passing between Pomeroy, Firth and Van Tromp led to Navy opening their account through Firth, Marques letting the ball slip through his hands.

Navy were now having far the better of the play and Marques was called upon to deal with shots from Van Tromp and Pomeroy, while Mann scraped the cross-bar with a fine header.

The equaliser was not long in coming. Marques came out of goal in an endeavour to clear and loat the ball, which went to Mana, and the latter had only to place it! into an empty net.

down the wing and the centre In the first half the Small Units which he put in appeared to were in the St. Joseph's half prac swerve with the wind, but Craw-tically the whole time. They ob- Crawley tained the lead after 15 minutes, ley helped it along. scored the second goal with a ran through on his own. Hart added the third in a scrimmage in front of University's goal,

thanks to a goal scored by Wil- lamson from a pass by McGuire. They missed many opportunities in this half (which they had no .The second half was not quite hope of getting in the second) as so one-sided as the first. The they were favoured by the wind. University now had the advan-The second half was more even, tage of the wind and made good with the advantage on the side of use of it by lifting the ball in the St. Joseph's, who evened matters air as much as possible. They up from a penalty, taken by Candah who, supported by an- ground shot, which left the goalie scored first in this half, through Leonard, who put in a superb other forward, went through the "cold." with a well placed shot. centre of the field and scored In the latter stages of the game, St. Joseph's bucked up but no Grawley obtained the Border-further score was added. a' fourth and last goal towards the end.

EASTERN v. SOUTH CHINA ‘A'

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RECREIO v. QUEEN'S

An exciting, even game was witnessed between Eastern F.C. "A" team at The 1st Batt. Queen's Royal and South China Regiment deservedly won from Happy Valley, the score of one- Club de Recreio at King's Park all being a fair reflection of the fantrymen were always the better

The in-game. by three goals to nil.

side and Recreio have to thank otherwise the score would have Beltrao for a fine display in goal; been much heavier.

Harris opened the scoring, after five minutes play, with a magnificent first-time drive.

tically all the attacking, but their Queen's continued to do prae- shooting was inaccurate at times.

Queen's were awarded a penal ty early in the second half and Bunn made no mistake with the kick. This player led his for- wards well and had hard luck on several occasions with shots which were charged down.

Evans added the third goal after a smart piece of work by Gill.

R.A. v. R.A.F. Royal Air Force vanquished Royal Artillery at Sookumpoo by A. Gosano's Double Excitement ran

seven goals to nil high when

The Artillery attacked first but Recreio again took the lead al-the defence of the Air Force was most straight from the kick-off.

strong, A splendid run by B. Gosano had the Navy backa guessing and the ball came over to A. Gosano who

acored from close in.

Recreio were doing all the at tacking at this stage and A. Gosano added a fourth within five minutes with a header which gave

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The sailors never gave up try ing and a fierce attack culminated in Pomeroy flicking the ball into the corner of the net.

Pomeroy made several fine in dividual bursts in the closing stages, but Recreio managed to hold on to their lead and a most interesting game ended in a vic- tory for the home team by 4-3.

Division II

"VARSITY v. K.O.S.B.

The Airmen now came into the picture and Gallacher opened the scoring. Soon after, Steele added the second and the ball was kept in the Gunners' territory.

The second half saw a more or less complete rout of the Gunners, five goals being scored by the R.A.F. (Gallacher 2, Greenslade 1 from a penalty for hands, Steele 1, Carey 1.)

Carey's goal was the feature of the match. Taking the ball on the line about thirty yards out, he beat four or five opponents and gave the goalkeeper no chance.

But for an occasional break- away by the Gunners, the winners. had the game well in hand.

Davey, for the losers, played a hard game all through, having a “handful" in Gallacher and his partner.

Putting on three in the first half, the 2nd Batt. King's Own Scottish Borderers defeated ST. JOSEPH'S v. SMALL UNITS University by 4-1 at Happy Val-

ley. The Varsity custodian play-

Playing on St. Joseph's ground

ed well-in spite of the score. at Happy Valley, the Army Small The Borderers scored in the Units were unfortunate în not first five minutes of the game. | sccuring their first victory of the Craig (outside-left) took the ball | scason.

Eastern were unlucky when, after ten minutes, owing to a mis-

backs, they put the ball in their understanding between the two

own goal between them. How- ever, they made amends. Within the next ten minutes, they equal- ised through Dallah, who scored with a lovely shot.

The second half was a repeti-

tiun of the first, inasmuch as that both sides tried their hard- est to obtain the lead, play being mostly from end to end, but the final whistle blew without either citadel capitulating again.

Friendly

KOWLOON v. R.A.M.C.

Kowloon F.C. Reserves, on their own ground, beat Royal Army Medical Corps comfortably by three goals to nil, Play was never very interesting and both. forward lines showed weakness near goal. Sutherland through for Kowloon after Taylor got

had fumbled a shot from Davis. The home team were continually being pulled up for offside and many good efforts were nullified in this way,

R.A.M.C. had more of the game after the interval, but could do nothing right when

near goal. After 15 minutes Blacklock sent over a fine centre, from which Davis netted. Skinner played a fine game at centre-half for the losers and gave his forwards some perfect passes which were not, turned to account.

Easterbrook scored the third roal with a long shot which de ceived Taylor.

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