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SOCCER

QUEEN'S REGT. BEAT ATHLETIC

KOWLOON HOLD NAVY

Won,

Queen'a won on their merits but there was not more than a goal difference in the run of play between the teams.

KOWLOON v. NAVY

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Kowloon:-Angus; Pile, Bald-

save.

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Club pressed hard and South China were not convinc- McDougall was called upon to ing. The goalie was variable but save. The Soldiers forced a corn- the backs played well, Li Tin- er but failed to score. McBride sang being a tower of strength ran through and sent in a hot and Lau Kau kicked very shot which McDougall, did well to strongly.

Pang Wa-hing again played Reeves then obtained posses-cleverly, but the forwards were The match at the Valley pro-

Played on the Kowloon FC. sion through Stock and walked erratic, and Fung had an off-day. vided no surprise, the Queen's, before a great crowd, repeating ground before a fair attendance, the ball in with the goal un-Ko Sik-wa did well at outside right, but the forward line did last year's performance of defeat-a poor game ended in a goaliess defended.

A Penalty

not combine well, and Lau Mau ing the Athletic. The Regiment draw.

The Club were awarded a pen-was very much missed. now' stands with the fine record' of six matches played and six win; Hedley, Sims, McKelvie; alty for a foul by Martin, but

Clemo, Cornwall, Spary, Miles, McDougall managed to push the QUEEN'S v. SOUTH CHINA “B” ball out and in the scrimmage The K.O.S.B. Regiment played Hayes.

Played on the Chatham-road Navy:-Brockman ("Titania"); which ensued Watson took pos- brilliantly against a strong Club

("Titania"), Baker session and scored.

ground this game provided some team, Reeves again being a big Barkham

A fine corner sent in by Camp-bright and attractive football, factor, and Kowloon did well to ("Titania"); Cope ("Magnolia");

Farlowe bell resulted in Alexander heading and

very Evans ("Bruce"),

struggle hold the Navy XI.

third goal. ended in a draw, each side find- South China defeated Small ("Titunia"); Van Tromp ("Her-in the K.O.S.B.'s

Kernick ("Titania"), Reeves secured his "hat trick" ing the net once. Units as expected, but there was mes"),

Play was inclined to be un- ("Cumberland"), Firth from a penalty given for handling not much in it.

In the Junior Division R.A.F. ("Hermes"), Stenlake ("Mag-in the goal mouth when the goal necessarily rough at times, and

was undefended.

on two occasions the referee was scored a smashing victory over nolia").

Reeves then sent in another obliged to administer a caution. Referee: Mr. F. Smith. the Kowloon 2nd and Borderers

Both teams made changes very fast shot which just missed The Queen's had Bunn playing at| 2nd XI decisively defented the

almost immediately after right back instead of in his usual from the sides which turned out and Navy 2nd string.

Case Reeves gave the ball to Stock who position as leader of the attack, last week, but in neither

and without his help the forwards Was any appreciable improvement put in the K.O.S.B.'s fifth goal..

K.O.S.B.'s forced two corners were not quite so effective' as o in the play noticeable.

Kowloon are still as far as ever in quick succession but failed to usual. from getting together a satisfac- convert. Reeves forced his way tory forward line, and with the through the Club's defence and exception of Miles, who gallantly sent in another fast shot which fought a lone hand, none of the Logan was unable to get near.

Half-time:- o front line showed First Division' o form.

H.K. League 1st Division Chinese Athletic 1 Queen's Regt.

Kowloon....... 0 Navy K.O.S.B. Regt. 8 Club

South China.. 2 Small Units...

South China B

H.K. League-2nd Division Queen's Regt.. 1

*S. China A...

Recreio

1

1

¡Mann

Chinese Athletic 2 St. Joseph's... R.A.F.

7. Kowloon

1 The Navy, on the other hand, K.O.S.B....... 5 Navy Small Units University ... although obviously lacking prac

• The South China team and the tice together, were referee, Mr. Samy, were on the ground at kick of time, but Recreio did not

field a team.

CHINESE ATHLETIC v. QUEEN'S REGIMENT

to one.

K.O.S.B. H.K. Club

K.O.S.B.

6 1.

8

Hong Kong Club .... 1 Easy Winners The K.O.S.B.'s were easy win-

2

even

Thurlow accepted a pretty pass from Gill and ran on to beat Kwok Mook-hoi with a fast drive. For the remainder of the first half the exchanges were most even, and the Queen's defence was kept on the qui vive by the nippy South China forwards.

Half-timee Queen's

South China .....

A Shock

The Queen's Regt... 1 South China "B"

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HOME SOCCER

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RESULTS OF SATURDAY'S GAMES

7 FOR BLACKPOOL

Division I.

Arsenal 2, Sheffield U. 6. Birmingham 2, West Ham. 2. Blackburn 1, Bury 1. Bolton 4, Leeds U., 1.

Derby 5, Leicester 2. Everton 1. Cardiff 0, .Huddersfield 7, Burnley 1.

Manchester C. 2, Newcastle, 4, Portsmouth 0, Liverpool 1. Wednesday 2, Manchester U. 1. Sunderland 1, Aston Villa S. Division II. Barnsley 2, Middlesbro' 2, Blackpool 7, Reading Q. Bradford 5, Hull 1. Bristol C 6, Oldham 0. Chelsea 2, Preston- N.E. 1. Clapton 2, Notts C. 2. Grimsby 9, Port Vale 1. Notta F. 1, Southampton 1. Stoke 0, Millwall 0. Swansea 4, Tottenham 0. West Brom. 0, Wolves 2,

Division III. (S.) Bournemouth 1, Walsall 2. Brentford 1, Newport 8. Brighton 2, Fulham 0. Charlton 1, Gillingham 1. Coventry 4, Swindon 1. Exeter 1, Queen's P.R. 1. Luton b, Crystal P. 8. Merthyr 2, Watford 1. Northampton 6, Torquay 1. Norwich 0, Plymouth 3. Southend 1, Bristol R. 0.

Division III. (N.) Aahington 0, Rotherham 1. Barrow 2, Hartlepools 1. Chesterfield 4, Accrington 1,. Darling 1. Tranmere 2. Doncaster S, Carlisle 0. Nelson 4, Crewe 1. New Brighton 6, Lincoln 1. Rochdale 2, Halifax 2.. Southport 1, Stockport 1. South Shields 2, Wigan 2.. Wrexham 2; Bradford C. 1.

SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division L

Aberdeen 2, Celtic 2. Clyde 2, Dundee, 1. Falkirk 1, Rangers 4.

Hamilton 2, Hibernians 1.

The Best Goal constantly Resuming, the Club made two dangerous near goal, and Kowloon good breakaways but were stop- have to thank a magnificent de-ped on each occasion by Everest. fence that they were enabled to Davey sent Alexander away who

in turn passed to Reeves, who The soldiers.seemed inclined to leave the field with a point.

Kowloon kicked off and were scored the best goal of the match take matters a little too much for the first to attack, Miles going with a left footed drive. Stock granted in the opening stages of close with a fine first-timer. failed to score when nicely placed. the second half, and received a Stenlake then. got possession, The K.O.S.B.'s were getting shock when Li Tam-po scored Before an immense crowd on the Club ground these teams, and after beating Baldwin drove the game all their own way at with a beautiful first timer which по chance. both undefeated in the League, across a fine centre which Angus this juncture. Stock scored the gave Underdown

Soldier's eighth and last goal with Stung by this reverse the Queen's played a fine, hard match with the cleared in the nick of time.

A Great Tackle

a lightning drive which gave played up desperately and were Queen's favouring their support-

McKelvie was next prominent Logan no chance whatever.

pressing for the best part of the ers and their recent excellent

time, but the South China defence form with a good win by 3 goals with a great tackle as Mann was

never wavered. A moment be- in the act of shooting, but the at-

fore time Evans missed a great The teams lined out as fol- tack was kept up, and Angus

chance of obtaining the winning made two fine saves in quick suc lows:

Chinese Athletic-Yik Chan- cession from Van Tromp. A free ners although the Club were al-point when he shot over at close

relieved the ways dangerous in front of goal. range from a corner.

For the Club, Bishop played a pong; Ng Kam-chuen, Lai Yuk kick eventually tat; Leung Yuk-tong, Wong Shui- situation.

Cornwall next sent Miles away jsterling game at inside left, his

going. astray.1 wel, Lam Yuk-ying: Tso Kwei- shing, Lai. Wai-koon, Wong Pak-with a nice pass, and the latter passes seldom cheong, Suen Kam-auen, Chen centred for Clemo to drive in a Stewart, Watson, McBride and CHINA ATH. v. ST. JOSEPH'S

fast shot which Brockman saved Logan did very well, the Kwangiu.

named playing, better than the Played on the Hong Kong Club Queen's Regiment: -Dodds: brilliantly.

ground. The first half was fair. The visitors were soon press-score indicates. Hooper, Sharp; Byrne, Hill,

For the K.O.S.B. McClinchey ly even with both sides attacking Morris; Hibbert, Richardson, Can- ing again, and the home goal had

a miraculous escape, when Ker-and Reeves were the pick of the in turn. The Athletic's inside left tor, Barclay, Caldicutt,

nick fell in the act of shooting forward line, although all played Sheng Shin-hong, scored the only

very hard. McClinchey played goal.

The Chinese had most of the

on Saturday the Excitement ran high when one of his best games in Hong The match opened slowly, both teams evidently suffering from both Mann and Kernick had shots Kong. The half backs and backs game in the second half, Hyder. amateur football match between The the St. Joseph's left back, putting England and Ireland was watched the importance of the occasion, smothered, and a moment later worked together very well.

won two goals to all. the halves on both sides playing a Angus brought off a grand save Borderers with their new centre through his own goal under pres- by five thousand people. England strong game. Barclay teated Tik from Firth. The Kowloon half forward, Reeves are likely to be sure. with a beauty but the goalie back line were playing at the top found to be much too good for saved well. Cantor was injured of their form, and Sims tried the majority of the Clubs in the after 20 minutes' play and retired every method of getting his for- First Division but returned shortly though much wards on the move, but without handicapped. The Athletic were success,

Just before the interval Evans very persistent and attacked fiercely, but Queen's defended well fired in a great shot from 80 fier Cly, but qued to Hooper and yards range which Angus did well

Referee: - Wt. Engr. J. W.

Barber, R.N.

from close range,

to clear.

Half-time:-No score.

Missed Chances

last

S. CHINA v. SMALL UNITS

Chinese Athletic

St. Joseph's

www

2

Hearts 5, Motherwell 1. Kilmarnock 7, Queen's Park 4. Partick 4, Ayr.8.

Raith 3, Airdrie 2.

St. Johnstone 3, Cowdenbeath 1. Third Lanark 1, St. Mirren 2.

ENGLAND v. IRELAND

At 'Belfast

“hat trick" with a nicely judged shot into the corner of the net.

K.0.3.B, Reserves... 5, Navy..

1

SMALL UNITS v. UNIVERSITY

R.A.F. V. KOWLOON RES.

After being only one goal down At Caroline Hill before a small at the interval, Kowloon Reserves went all to pieces at King's Park, attendance the locals just manag-wed the Airmen put on six more led to beat the lowly placed Small forced a corner. The corner was

Units, the latter being one man goals without response. nicely placed and Wong Pak-

short throughout, but playing

The game was marred by an Played on the Navy ground at cheong put the Athletic one up. They held the lead to the interval, midfield in the opening stages of the local side, who were without gasterbrook leading to both play-five goals to nil. Lim Ping-chin Exchanges were confined to very pluckily and quite extending unpleasant incident. an alterca: Happy Valley this game resulted tion between Greenslade and in a win for the University by the play being of a most exciting the second half, and the ball was Pau and Lau.

being continually kicked into The teams lined out as fol-ers being ordered off the field. scored in quick time for the The only goal of the first half University, followed by another Miles, who had moved into the South China:-Cheng Yuk was scored by Buckland, who goal from Tan, who put the ball who was playing a robust game at outside left position, was the first wang; Li Tin-sang, Lau Kau; worked into beat F. Angus with a out of the reach of the goalkeep

neat shot

* er with a shot which kept low. centre, was brought down heavily to break away and he gave Camp Leung Yin-chan, Pang Wa-hing,

Two Sent of

Resuming, the Small Units at- in the penalty area and Caldicutt bell a perfect pass which left the Leung Win-chiu; Ko Sik-ws, Fung latter with only the goalie to beat, King-cheung, Leung Wing-tuk, Ip

R.A.F. took command of the tacked but were unable to beat evened the scores with great

game from the restart, and Buck- the University's defence. Twelves drive, giving the goalie no chance. but the shot was wide. A me- Pak-wa, Li Tin-choy.

Small Units:Penney: Dod- land put his side two up within and Maguire played well for the The Queen's on level terms ment later Miles again ran down

Lyons, Skinner, five minutes. Shortly afterwards Small Units. University scored were now a big force, but Yik in and presented Spary with an open shon, Earl;

both teams were compelled to field three more goals, running out hesitated and Brockman rushed Waterfield.

nature.

Sensation The second portion of the game opened sensationally, as Cantor,

touch.

low:-

the Athletic goal was in great goal, but the centre forward Croisdale; Jenkins, Smith, Spence,ten men only, owing to the in-fairly easy winners by five goals

out to scramble the ball away for Referee: Pipe Major Mackie. cident referred to above, and a to all.

form and saved well on many oc-

placed nicely into the centre, which had Angus bothered, and

were away

TO-DAY'S. MATCH

casions.

a fruitless corner.

South China

terrific bombardment of the Kow! The Athletic dashed away on

The visitors fought back,' and' the right and Tao Kwei-shing put

smartly from the kick-off, but loon goal resulted. F. Angus did over a perfect centre, but Queen's Mann had hard luck with a beauti- Small Units defenders kicked well, splendidly in goal, and cannot be of the shots bustled the ball clear and follow-ful header which hit the upright. Dadshon shining in the early blamed for any which beat him.

To-day at the Club in aid of ing good work by Caldicutt, who Evans again tried a long shot stages.

Jenkins moved smartly on the Lock scored the third with a Earl Haig's Poppy Day Fund Richardson headed through and the ball came to Firth, who miss-visitors right and Cheng turned fine drive and almost immea grand exhibition soccer match

ed an open goal. Queen's were one up.

a shot round the post just in time, diately Gallagher netted with a will be played between teams re- presenting the United Services McKelvie obtained possession A Bright Movement

South China pressed and Ip neat header

From now on the ball was rare and the Civilians of Hong Kong. This was a bright movement on the half. way line and sent Pak-wa missed badly when well, and deservedly cheered. Despite Miles away with a lovely pass, placed, but following a good move ly out of the Kowloon half, and Kick off 4 p.m. Referee:-Mr. many bright attacks the Athletic but none of the other forwards ment by Fung, the ball came further goals were added by lp Kau-ko. Lines men: C. P. O.

Craig and Sergt. Bunting.", well held, were up to take advantage of the across smartly and Li Tin-choy Steele and Gallagher (2). were now Morris and Hill doing finely, and resulting centre.

scored for China,

Kowloon Res. Brockman next effected a clever Caldicutt got moving again and smashed-in a lovely shot which clearance from Cleme and Cope leading at the interval by the one

goal. In

K.O.S.B. RESERVES v. NAVY Yik partially cleared, but Cantor, cleared with a terrific punt. following up, made things certain the closing minutes the home for the Queen's, who retired de-goal again, had a lucky escape man on the Small Units told, and

This game, played at Sookum- when Kernick hit an upright with Dadahon, Penney, and Earl did poo, resulted in a win for the served winners by 3 goals to one.

A Brilliant Match Angus helpless, and from the re- great things in defence, Fung and K.O.S.B. Reserves by five goals to The match was a brilliant one bound Sternlake shot over an his colleagues missing many one. and until Queen's secured their empty goal.

forwards

lead the Athletic were playing strongly, but they did not finish

as they were expected.

Result:-

Kowloon

The Navy

Queen's halves were a large fac

0

the locals

Hard Pressed Defence In the second half the missing

R.AF...

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chances, and it was not till well Stevens opened the scoring for on in the second half that China, the K.O.S.E., followed shortly scored again, Ip Pak we applying after by a very nice woal from the finishing touch to a good Crawley, movement, putting the locals two Half-time:

For K.O.S.B. v. HONG KONG CLUB up.

K.O.S.B. Reserves tor in deciding the issue.

8. U. Score

Navy G ward, Queen's were very bright, and Cantor fitted in well with Played at Sookumpoo, this Small Units played up well and Immediately on the resumption brilliant colleagues in Caldi-game resulted in a win for the Waterfield scored a bright goal, Torrie broke away and ran in to cutt, Barclay and Richard-soldiers to the tune of 8 goals to the South China goalie making a score a very good goal from a son, while Hill, Morris and Hooper one.. :

very poor attempt at clearing. difficult angle.

The Hat Trick were great in defence,

KO.S.B.:-McDougall; Martin, This reverse netted the home

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As the results of the match are to be entirely devoted to charity, all attending will pay at usual: charges and members tickets will not be available.

In addition the officials con- trolling, the game are giving their services free and the ground has been lent free by the Hong Kong Football Club.

Teams are as follow:- Civilians: Clark (Police); Wynne (Police). Lai Yak-tat (Athletic); McGreavy (Police), Stewart, captain (Club), McKelvie (Kowloon); Tso. Kwei-shing (Athletic); Fung King-cheung (South China), Gosano (Recreto), Suen Kam-suen (Athletic), Chen Kwong-in (Athletic).q.

United Services: Brockman The Athletic opened smartly Harris; Bkeggs, Davey, Everest; side, but Penney was in great The Navy forwards pressed Titanfa"); Hooper (Queen's and after their first goal more Alexander, McClinchey, Reeves, form, and the Units, moving, but their work was spoilt by bad Regt.). Baker ("Titania"); Skoggs were expected, but the machine Stock, Campbell,

smartly Jenkins put in a fine shooting in front of goal. Craw (K.O.S.B.) Sims,

(Queen's like movements of last year were II.K. Club: Logan; Holt, shot which Cheng saved in good ley got possession with the Navy (RAM.C.), Cantor missing, and Suen was below Wallington; Massey, Stewart, style, VARSA * backs appealing for "offside" Regt.); Van Tromp ("Hermes"); form. Tso Kwal-shing and Wong Watson; Alexander, McBride, China pressed to the end and against him and ran in to score, Stock (K.O.8.B.), Leach (R.A.); Pak-cheong were very persistent Reid, Bishop, Scott.

ran out deserving but narrow win the appeal being disallowed. Evans ("Bruce"), Caldicutt and always dangerous, and Referee:Mr. Stokes.

nere by the odd goal in three. The Navy centre forward then (Queen's).

Reserves: Leung Yuk-tong and Lam Yuk The Club kicked off but imme- Not Convincing scored with a very hot shot, this

Civilians Li Tin-sang (South ying did well with a big opposidiately lost possession, Alexander The Small Units played well being the only hard drive at the tion. running down the wing and pass and Penney, Dooshon and Earle K.0.3.B' goal throughout the China) McBride (Club), Rocha

Yik Chan-pong was very good ing to Reeves, who made no mis had a great afternoon, while game. Crawley then secured his (Recreio), Brown (Recrelo).

Services McGlinchey in the Athletic goal and saved his take with a low shot within 15 Jenkins and Waterfield were

Continued on Next Column.). (K.0.8.B.), Barkham (“Tamar"}, alde on many occasions,

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seconds of the commencement. very lively forward.

captain

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