1929-01-07 — Page 11

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MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 1929.

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ONE SURPRISE

FIRST DIVISION SOCCER MATCHES

CHINESE STILL WINNING

THE CHINA MAIL,

Division II

were

Royal Navy Reserves, leaders

The Recrelo, however, much better than his partner, who started very shakily. Pau much more settled with Gosano. Ka-ping kept a very safe goal. back again to lead the attack. The Club gave a surprisingly Rocha and Pereira were effective good display although they show-in the forward line, with Silva- ed lack of finish. Scott, Goldman Netto, Remedios and Ward good and-Alexander-played untiringly defenders. One surprise occurred in five and, although the centre-forward matches in division I of the Hong was closely watched, he was al- Kong Amaterur Football League ways a big source of danger. on Saturday, Royal Navy over. The halves were strong. Watson coming the 1st Batt. the Queen's playing well as also did Gerrard in division II, scored six goals Royal Regiment in a splendidly and Wallington in unusual post against Royal Air Force without tions. Bishop' and "Holt played contested match.

kicking and reply, on the Recreio ground at Both Chinese teams in the strong football, senior competition succeeded tackling well Edwards brought King's Park Four goals were re- ngain, as they did last week. off one or two splendid saves in gistered in the first half, the last South China retained their un-a very cool manner, and had no two by Goodridge, who completed defented record by accounting for chance with the goal which beat his "hat trick" after the change of ends. Sims and Sorbie were the Hong Kong F.C., but have still him.

The match was a very good one, the marksmen in the opening part to give of their best on their own, fast and interesting, and played of the game and Allway put on new ground. Chinese Athletic

the last goal. took full points from their in good spirit, visitors, Kowloon F.C.

The Police continue in winning vein, their victims this time being the Gunners. Small Units played pluckily but failed to keep

out the Recreio raiders.

RESULTS AT A GLANCE

Division I Regt. S. China A.A., 1 Chinese Athletic 2 Police R. C... 2 Small Units. 0

1st Batt. Quuen's

Royal Navy... Hong Kong F.C. Kowloon F.C.. Royal Artillery Club de Recreio 4 Division II

Royal Navy Res. 6 South China "B" 3 St. Joseph's Coll. 1 R. A. Eca.

Royal Air Force S. China "A" 1 Recreio Ros

Small Units Res.

Eastern R.C. K'loon F.C. Res.

ATHLETIC v. KOWLOON

At Caroline Hill, the two South China Athletic Association 'junior teams clashed. The "B" XI.scor- ed thrice in the first half and the Although Chinese Athletic A XI once in the second. ̧ (last season's champions) attack-On their own ground, St. ed hatly in the first half on the Joseph's College overcame Club H.K.F.C. ground, they were un-de Recreio Reserves by one-nil. able to pierce Kowloon F.C.s At Sookumpoo, Royal Artillery citadel. Kowloon capitulated Reservas lost to Small Units Re- once, however, after the change serves, also by one goal, giving of ends. One of their defenders the winners their third victory so then conceded a penalty and far.

On the Chinese ground at Athletic thereby won by two goals to nil before a large attend- Happy Valley, Eastern F.C. drew with Kowloon F.C. Reserves, 1ance. Teams :---

Chinese Athletic:-Chan Sik-neither side scoring. pui; Wong Shui-wo, Lai Yuk-tat; | Leung Yuk-tong, Wong Shui-wa, Ho Cho-yin; Ng Kam-chuen, Shek Pui-tim, Wong Pak-chung,

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1ST QUEEN'S v. ROYAL NAVY

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Suen Kam-shun, Chan Kwong-iu.

Referee: Mr. W. E. Hollands.

HINCHLIFFE'S WIDOW

London Police reinforcements

Kowloon F.C.-Angus; Guest, were needed to cope with the Pile; Robson, Easterbrook, Hed-crowds at Caxton Hall, Westmin- ley; Clemo, Hayes, Spary, Miles, ster, when Mrs. Hinchliffe, widow of Captain Hinchliffe, who, with Baldwin.

Viscount Inchcape's daughter (the On Chatham-road ground, after Ng Kam-chuen centred in the Hon. Elsie Mackay), vanished. A game fought out at a great pace second half for Chan Kwong-iu, while attempting to fly across the and providing many thrills, the opposite (left) winger to Atlantic, recounted the spirit Royal Navy surprisingly defeat-head in the opening goal for the messages that she declared she had

received from her husband. ed the 1st Batt, the Queen's Chinese,

Guest was deemed to have Many prominent mediums were Royal Regt, by a goal to nil, and

present on the platform.

According to Hinchliffe encountered a terrible gale, and was eventually forced down near the Azores.

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From the resultant kick, stronger and better balanced Suen Kam-shun put his side two

up and clinched matters. team throughout. Teams:-

1st Batt. Queen's Regt:~~ Dodds: Hooper, Sharp; Byrne, Hill, Morris Larking, Richard-

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son, Cantor, Barclay, Caldicutt. Play on St. Joseph's College

Royal Navy:

Once she was awakened at night Brockman ground was never very fast owing ("Titania"); Barkham ("T-to the slippery state of the by a sound resembling that made tania"), Baker ("Titania"); Cope ground, hut Police won by the odd by him when tramping ("Tamar"), Perks ("Berwick"),goal in three although the Gun- stairs wearing his heavy flying- Greenland ("Sepoy"); Vari Tromp nera scored first. ("Hermes"), Firth ("Hermes"), The Gunners were without the Evans ("Bruce"), Kennedy ("Ber-assistance of Leach which con- wick"), Preston ("Petersfield"). siderably weakened their team. Navy started at a terrific pace, The Police were just the better and all but scored in the first team on the run of the game. minute, Evans shooting just wide Teams:-

from Preston's centre. Queen's Police: Clarke; Wynne, Wil- were slow in getting off the mark liams; Brittain, Hudson, Jessop; and Cantor did not appear to be Gowans, McGrievey, Fraser, confident in the centre-forward Oram, Johnson. position.

.. Royal Artilery: Maltby, Late in the Day Oliver, Nellis; Taylor, Fuller, Van Tromp and Firth were res-Joyce; Jobe, Taylor, Gill, Cotton, ponsible for one of many open- Wood.

ings, and the resulting centre was Referee: L.S.B.A. Atkinson, easily rounded off by Kennedy. R.N.

The goal that made all the differ- Gill made an opening for ence came late in the day.

For the winners, Brockman, Barkham and Baker all played a faultless geme. Cope was the pick of the half backs. Van Tromp and Kennedy were the star turns in a very effective forward line.

Cotton who shot from very close range and put the ball in just past Clarke, who tried hard to get to it, A penalty was awarded for "hands" against the Gunners and McGrievey shot into the corner. Half-time came with the score

The Queen's were not at their at one-all. best, although Dodds gave a sterl- Hudson passed the ball forward ing display in goal, and Hooper and McGrievey took it forward and Sharp were a sound pair of and passed to Fraser who scored backs. Hill was the best of the the winning goal with a good half-backs. Richardson and Bar-"first-timer," giving Maltby no clay both gave of their best in the chance.

forward line. Cantor was always, Play was never very quick! a game trier, but this player is owing to the state of the ground such a fine half back that it and considerable difficulty was ex- seems a pity to have moved him perienced in trapping the ball. to a strange position.

SOUTH CHINA v. H.K.P.C.

At Caroline Hill, the Club play-

For the Police, Clarke and Wynne were, as usual, good de- fenders; and Fraser and Mc- Grievey shone in the forward line

The Gunners rather missed!

ed good football and fully extend-Leach's quick and accurate pass-

ed South Ching but the latter won ing. The defence played well.

by the only goal of the match.

Cotton was the best of the for-

South China were not as con- ward line.

vincing as on the previous Satur- day. On the other hand, the H.K.F.C. gave a very good dis

SMALL UNITS

RECREIO

play, especially in the second Scoring thrice in the first half, half. Chances were missed by Club de Recreio-fielding a strong both sides but South China team-defeated Small Units (of just about deserved their narrow the South China Command) by victory. Teams:-

four goals to nil. The result, South China A.A.:-Pau Ka- however, on the run of the play, ping; Li Tin-sang, Yu Cheuk-wa; is slightly unjust to the plucky Leung Wing-tak, Pang Wa-hing, losers. Teams:. Leung Wing-cháu; Lai Tin-choy, Small Units:-Watson; Smith, Ka-chuca, Fung King-Dodshon; Rial, Skinner, Gros- cheung, Lau Mau, Ip Pak-wa. venors Elliott, Sabin, Basham,

H.KF.C.: Edwards; Holt, Coats, Wilson Bishop; Wallington, Gerrard, Club de Recreio: Watson Alexander, Reed, Gold-Sousa, Silva-Netto; Assumpeno, man, Scott, Trambíteky,

Remedios, Ward; Brown, Rocha, Referee: O.P.O. Cowan, R.N.Gosano, Pereira, Gosano.

Referee: Mr. Smith.

Pau

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Goal in First Half

Beltrão;

From a goal kick, South China Gosano passed to Rocha who attacked desperately, following opened the score with a beautiful For the Information of visitors good work by Ip Pak-wa (who put shot. M

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In spite of an appeal for off- South China cannot yet get off side Rocha scored the third. the mark on their own ground Peraira received a lovely pass and their, form in this match was in the second half and he shot below that of last week. They well past Watson.

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