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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1929..

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LOCAL SOCCER

(Continued from Paga 2.)

RECREIO v. 8. CHINA “A”

Portuguese Do Well

The Club de Recroio, playing at home, did well to beat South China "A" by 4 goals to 2. They deserved their victory, as they held the upper hand throughout the second half.

South China were the first to score, Tsang Kin-ki netting with a fine drive. The Recreio soon got going, however, and a pretty forward movement resulted in Alvas scoring the equallser,

Half-time:-

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THE CHINA MAIL,

Club de Recreio South China "A" Shortly after the commence ment of the second half Rosa Pereira put the Recreio ahead with a fine first-time drive, and immediately following this, Santos increased their lead. This same player added the fourth during a scrimmage in the goal mouth. The Chinese fought hard, corner on the and, following a left. Sze To-hol reduced the lead with a fine effort.

Result:--

Club de Recreio .... 4 South China "A"

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KOWLOON v. ROYAL AIR FORCE

Airmen on Top

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Led a good crowd, being due to the ing defence. The "Belgenland" fact that the opposing teams are, team, who were gradually settling leaders of the League. The foot down, stormed the Kowloon goal ball witnessed was of excellent for a short time, but their for quality and attained a standard wards found Robson and Pile a which is rarely seen in the Second sound pair. The half time whistle Division.:

arrived with the sheet blank, and The teams lined up as play, on the whole, in favour of lows:

Kowloon. Navy: Turner; Willis, Carey;

*The Goals Johnson, Bell, Barratt; Clarke, It appeared, on the resumption, Sorble, Gray, Evans, and Sweet. that Kowloon were determined to draw first blood, sa from the kick off they began a raid on the "Belgenland" goal. In this, they were not disappointed, as, follow- ing a pretty combined movement, Miles beat Faes with a good drive at short range.

KOS.B.: Shears; Bird, Charlton: Twynholme, Drury, Barham; Hume, Barras, Crawley, Stevens, and Weatherill.

Play opened with a smart for- ward move by the Navy and Shears was early called upon to deal with a good effort from Shortly following this Hedley Gray. The Borderers retaliated missed a glorious opportunity of and Hume gave Crawley a perfect increasing the lead, aa, when well opening, which the latter failed placed, he shot wide. Lack of to turn to account. A ding-dong understanding on the part of the struggle ensued, the ball going "Belgenland's" players was ob- rapidly from end to end, the viously their main weakness, players on both sides being most The ship's team looked like equal- unsparing in their efforts. The ising when they were awarded a Navy eventually took the lead free kick just outside the penalty through Evans, who netted with area, but Davis's shot was saved by Pile, who headed over for a a fine first time drive.

The Borderers were not long in corner. From the corner kick getting on terms again, Stevens play was transferred to the other converting A centre from end of the field, and Spary was un Weatherill.

fotunate with a shot that struck

There was little to choose be-the upright and rebounded into tween the teams up to the inter-play. Just before the final whistle val, but the Borderers were, if blew, Spary put the home team anything, slightly the more con- further ahead from a fine pass vincing in attack.

by Eastman. Half-time :-D

Result: Navy K.O.S.B.

The Borderers came up like

Kowloon "Belgenland"

QUEEN'S BEAT SOUTH CHINA

Kowloon,"playing at home, suf-giants refreshed after the inter- fered defeat at the hands of the val, and for a time were com

pletely masters of the situation. South China were beaten by the R.A.F. to the extent of 4-2.

farewell Their shooting, however, was Queen's Regiment in a Teams:-

wild, over-eagerness leading to friendly game at Caroline Hill yes- Kowloon: Angus; Moore, Eastman:

many chances being missed.terday, by four goals to one. Seddon, Campbell,

Barrett was a great defender for Both teama were at full strength, Nicholls; Hannan. McIntyre,

the Navy and got through some and a very Interesting game result- Moss, Morgan, and Blacklock.

RA.F.: Jarvis; Chambers, particularly clever covering work. ed. A good crowd was present, and Capener; Johnson, Paton, Mar- The Navy regained the lead as the among the distinguished visitors ven; Buckland, Plunkett, Chan- result of a break-away which was Admiral Chan Chak, from Can-

seemed to take the K.Ö.S.B. de-ton. fence by surprise. Gray obtained

the half way In his latest report to the Peking possession near line, and ran past all opposition Municipal Government, regarding commercial condition, Mr. to finish by putting the ball past local

Chao Cheng-ping, Director of the Shears,

Bureau of Social Welfare, declares that during the last ten days of January 201 establishments closed as the result of the business slump.. These included 21 restaurants and hotels, 11 coal-dealers' establish- ments, 18 contractors' and builders' establishments, four foodstuff shope, and 11 money exchanges. It is ex- peoted that more shops will be closed after the China New Year,

From the kick-off Kowloon got going and Moss went just wide with a good effort. From the goal kick the R.A.F. secured pos- session and forced a corner on

The Borderers continued to en- the left. From the spot kick Plunkett had hard luck with ajoy a greater share of the attack, fine header that grazed the but luck was against them on crossbar. Moss should have put many occasions with their final Kowloon one up, when, with only efforts. A further stroke of mis- the goalkeeper to beat, he shot fortune soon followed when Gray wide. Following this Blacklock again ran through to find the net. sent in a hard drive, which Jarvis The closing stages were all in did well to save. The R.A.F. took favour of the K.O.S.B., but the Naval defence lasted out to the up the attack, and, following a bitter end, and a splendid struggle nice movement on the left, Plunkett opened the scoring with ended in a fortunate victory for

the home team. a fine first-timer which left Angus

Result helpless.

NAVY KO.S.B,

From now onward the Air Force were the auperior team, and shortly before half time Perry increased the lead with a fine header at short range.

Half-time.-

R.A.F. Kowloon

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League Table

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A motor-van containing tobacco valued at £250, belonging to Messre. John M. Hyams and Sons, of Tottenham-lane, Hornsey, N., was

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The Second Division table to shop at Harringay, N. date is as follows:-

18 @ 2 8. 35 36 .14 3 5 6 16

Goala. P. W. D. L F. A. Pta Royal Navy 14 12 1 1. 61 18 25 K.O.S.B.

....14 11 12 66 16 23 Queen's

13 10 2 1 50 14 22 The second half opened in fa- Athletic 11 8 12 27 10 17 vour of the Airmen, who, not con- 9. Chins "B" 14 6 2 8 24 82 14 tent with their 2-0 lead, set up a St. Joseph's 16 8 2 8.24 29

BAF. determined attack on the Kowloon

Kowloon goal, which resulted in Plunkett Eastern further increasing the margin. RA. The Kowloon side, however, rall-Recreio

| S. China "A ied gamely and their efforts to re- Small Units 17.3 duce the lead were rewarded when Moss beat Jarvis with a good shot.

This goal seemed to encourage Kowloon, as they now played with renewed. vigour, and their for- wards gave the Air Force defence quite a busy time. Their second goal came as the result of a

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Friendly

KOWLOON v. “BELGENLAND"

Exciting Struggle

Kowloon entertained the "Bel-

scrimmage in the goal mouth. genland" team on Saturday and Toward the end Kowloon fell secured a well-deserved victory away and the R.A.F. added a by the narrow margin of 2-0. fourth goal through Plunkett.

Result:

R.A.F.

Kowloon

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The teams lined up as fol- lows:-

Kowloon: Angus; Robson, Pile; Hedley, Easterbrook, Dow man; Eastman, Campbell, Spary, Miles and Baldwin.

"Belgenland"-Faes; Rowan, Davis, Whitehorn;

Lennard, Fentimans; De Herdts, Ellis, Fountain, Hendry and Spooner.

R.A. v. EASTERN An Uninteresting Game Played at Sookumpoo. East ern were obliged to make several changes from their usual

Play, for the most part, during side owing to absentees, and the the early stages, was confined to Gunners managed to collect both midfield., Kowloon were the first points by the comfortable margin to attack, and forced a corner on of three goals to nil.

the right. Obtaining possession The game was not a particularin midfield, Miles gent Baldwin ly interesting one to watch, the away with a good pass, but the play on both sides being of a latter's centre was cleared by rather scrappy nature. The Gun-Rowan. A free kick outside the ners, however, showed far more penalty area gave Kowloon's good ability as a whole, there being a opportunity to open the scoring marked superiority in their for-but Dowman's shot went wide. ward line. Weston opened the Kowloon kept up the pressure and score within two minutes of the Faes in the "Belgenland" goal commencement, whilst Taylor had a very busy time, as he was added a second prior to the inter called upon to save in quick suc cession from Miles and Spary, Miles was a good worker in the Kowloon forward line and proved a source of trouble to the oppos-

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Half-time RIA.

Eastern

The Gunners missed a penalty early in the second half, but con-

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