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(Continued from Page 9.) Police: Clarke; Wynne, Wi- Hams; Brittain, Hudson, Jessop; Shepherd, Oram, Fraser, Greavy, Gear.
Referee: Mr. F. Smith,”
The Game
16 minutes made the issue safe, prominent, and further goals were Small Units eventually going added by Harris, Mortimer and under by four goals to two, Thurlow, without reply from
South China.
Result:
The teams wore as follows:- Small Units:-Penny: Dodshon, Mc-Walker: Rial, Skinner, Grog- venor; Elliott, Sabin, Wilson, Coates, Basham.
Police winning the toss played with the sun at their backs, but South China early attacked on the left and fast play nearly resulted in a goal, Clarke saving well.
South China controlled the game in the first quarter of an
The Game
Queen's Regiment South Ching "A"
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Chinese Athletic-Chan Sik-K.O.S.B. v. CHINESE ATH, “A” pin: Wong Sul-wo, Lai Yuk-tat; Ho Cho-yin, Wong Sui-wa, Leung Played on the Club ground Yuk-tong; Ng Kam-chuen. Sek on Saturday. The Borderers pass Pui-tim, Wong Pak-chung, Suen into the second round of the Kam-suen, Chan Kwong-yin, Junior Shield competition as the
Referee: Mr. Cowen,
result of a win over Athletic "A" by two clear goals. Both teams hour, shots being kept out from Small Units started. away with gave an excellent display and a Pau, Fung and Lau Mau. Then plenty of dash, Coates and Wilson very sporting contest was enjoy- Fraser in one burst for the Police being prominent in the forwarded by a good crowd. At the inter- was nearly through; but China line. A free kick looked danger-val neither side had scored, but were playing desperately for the ous for Athletic, but Lai Yuk-tat K.O.S.B. were always the more lead and returned. Clarke made a somewhat lucky clear- dangerous in attack. The second saved A great shot from ance. A centre from Basham led half had not been long in pro- Fung. Police relieved
and to a thrilling struggle right on gresa when the Borderers took Pau fisted out from MeGreavy at length getting the ball away Stevens put the issue out of doubt the Athletic goal line, the goalie the lead through Weatherill, and then to the interval China attacked and Clarke saved on for a fruitless corner. Lai Yuk-shortly before the finish. several occasions, this half being tat was obliged to retire owing Result:-
K.O.S.B. South China's, and Police were to an injury, but soon resumed. lucky to be level.
Little was seen of the Athletic
Chinese Athletic "A" 0 The Police played up smartly forwards at this stage, and Small
R.A. Y. SOUTH CHINA "B" in the second half, long swinging Units took the lead through Wi- passes by Fraser to the wings son, whose ahat struck the up
This Junior Shield match was and good work by Hudson being right and entered the net. En- noteworthy, and for ten minutes couraged by this success. Small played off at Happy Valley, South Police were on top.
Units kept up a fast pace, and China emerging lucky winners by
constantly South China came again and were
dangerous, the odd goal in three after extra Lau Mau went right through the Wilson was just too late in an en- time had been played. R.A were defence, finishing with a good deavour to rush the Athletic by far the more thrustful alde, goal. Fung increased the lead goalie, who had difficulty in clear-but poor shooting destroyed their five minutes after with a greating a perfect centre from Elliott. chances on numerous, occasions. shot and China looked safe win- Athletic occasionally got away on The game was, unfortunately, not ners. Fraser made a good effort the left wing, where Chan Kwong-free from unpleasant incidents, but Pau was very safe and South yin was too fast for Rial. Just and Davey was ordered off the China kept their lead and ran out before the interval, Coates came field as a result of one of them. winners by 2 clear goals.
through with a clever dribble and The Gunners scored first through gave, to Wilson, whose shot was Watson and held their lead to the cleverly saved by Chan Sik-pin. interval. The second half con-
Half-time:-
tinued all in favour of R.A., the South China goal having some ex- traordinary escapes. A few minutes from time Ho Che-wing
As anticipated, the home team were too fast for the Police and the left wing was again danger- ous in a good line. Lau Mau was very good, as also were Ip. Fung and Pau, but Li Tin-choy is not yet back to form.
The halves were steady with out being brilliant and Li Tin-sung
Sole Agents: W. R. LOXLEY & CO., Hong Kong, and Pau were great in defence.
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R.A.
South China "B" ....
CHINESE ATH. “B” v. RECREIO
A complete change came over made the scores level. The extra the game after the resumption, time was chiefly fought out round| Athletic proceeding to attack in the South China goal, but in a forceful fashion. Dodshon and breakaway Chan Mit-ming man- The Police wingers
Walker were in fine form at back, aged to give his side victory with weak, but Fraser played a brainy however, and were ably assisted a neat shot.
Result:- Penny mado game and McCreavy worked well by the half backs. in support.
Oram was variable, several clever saves from Wong Hudson played a fine game at Pak-chung and Suen Kam-suen, centre half, tackling and feeding but had no chance with the equal- well, and the half back line were Kam-chuen as the result of a bril iser, which was scored by Ng all good workers. Wynne has
Hant run from near the half way played better, while Clarke ap-
This Junior Shield match was The game had only been well contested and a very inter- peared at fault with one goal, but line. saved many others. South China re-started a few momerts when eating game resulted in a win for played a dashing game and their Athletic took the lead through whetic by two goals to nil. Suen Kam-suen as the result of Recreio had a fair share of the speed was a big assot.
clever combined work. Small game throughout, but were weak Units fought back, and were in front of goal. Leung Tat-wing awarded a penalty, but Dodshon opened the scoring for Athletic shot straight at Chan Sik-pin, and in the first half from a beautiful Played at Kowloon before good crowd of spectators, the sol- the latter had no difficulty in sav-centre by Li Fong. The second diers being well represented. The ing. Further misfortune soon half was fought out at a spank- match ended with a goalless draw befell Small Units, Sek Pui-timing pace, both goals having par- although the Queen's had most beating Penny with a great shot. row escapes. Shortly before the Athletic were not long in adding final whistle Li Hung-ching made of the play.
The game was apt to be very a fourth, Ng Kam-chuen putting the issue safe for Athletic with a one sided, with occasional spurts over a lovely centre from which neat shot after an exciting scram- by the Kowloon team. The Queen's Suen Kam-suen headed into an ble in the Recreio goalmouth. did every thing but score, and empty goal. The closing stages Result:-
the run of the game they saw Unite once more in the pic- should have won comfortably.
Teams:-
QUEEN'S v. KOWLOON
A
Kowloon: Angus; Hast, Pile; Headly, Robson, Easterbrook; Clemo, Davies, Spary, Miles, Baldwin.
Queen's: Dodds; Sharp, Morris; Cantor, Hill. Caldicutt, Barclay,
Richardson, Larkin.
ture, and Basham reduced the lead with a header,
Result:-
Small Units
Chinese Athletic
Comments
2 4.
Small Unite gave their best Byrne; display of the season except for Warner, the first portion of the second half, when their defence cracked Penny Referee: L/S. B. A. Atkinson, under heavy pressure. R.N.
was sound in goal, but was in- The Queen's played excellently clined to hang on to the ball a during the first half and Barclay little too long Dodahon and and Warner were a fine combina-Walker were a capable pair of tion. Larkin, on the left wing, was backs and Grosvenor played a fine very fine in his centres and, on game at left half. Wilson, Coates many occasions Angus, the Kow- and Elliott were the pick of the loon goalie, was kept hard at forwards, The Athletic were not at their best, this being due to the work saving hot shots.
Kowloon were very dangerous fact that several members of when they did manage to break their first team were absent. through and Miles gave the
Queen's goalle some very anxious H.K. Shield, 1st Round moments. Hill at centre half, however, rarely let the Kowloon forwards get away.
Half time:→→ Queen's
POLICE v. KOWLOON
The Queen's were constantly Played on the St. Joseph's bombarding the Kowloon goal but ground. Police gained a narrow could not find the right spot. victory over Kowloon in the Caldicutt missed several good Junior Shield competition, by the openings by shooting wide. odd goal in three. The game Larkin, who had been playing a was very evenly contested, and pretty game on the left wing, was produced a fair amount of good injured and had to retire for a football. Post opened the scoring few minutes.
for the Police, cand. Eastman equalised for Kowloon before the interval. Both goals were at tacked in turn during the second The second half was more or half, but Police were slightly the less a repetition of the first. The better finishers, and Post again Queen's constantly raided the put them ahead with amica shot. Kowloon goal, but were unable to Kowloon struggled on gamely, and scbre. Angus played a magni- the result was in doubt right up ficent game in goal for Kowloon, to the final whistle. being kept on the alert the whole time.
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Kowloon ...
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The two outstanding forwards the Kowloon team were Bald- win and Miles who were a con- atant source of danger when they
:Result
· Police
Kowloon
QUEEN'S REGT, v. S. CHINA A.
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Queen's could not score and the no difficulty in qualifying for the game ended without either alde second round of the Junior Shield having found the net. Gain competition at the expense of South China “A""""" "The game was too one-sided to be very in teresting from a spectator'a point of view, the Queen's forw dominating the play throughou Thurlow gave bis side, the lead
SMALL UNITS v. CHINESE ASMALATHLETIC
Small Units put up a surpris ugly good display at Sookumpoo in this League match on Saturd and deservedly led at the interval by the "only" goal scored
Athletic, however, proy bettar stayers in the second half, and by scoring four.
Chinese Athletic "B" 2' Recreio ...
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