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McBride broke clean

through the defence and shot as McDougall came out of goal. The ball struck the goalkeeper and

The Navy were quickly off the Edward again brought off a great mark, fine combination between full length save, this time from `{Continued from Page 4)

Rarkham and Firth nearly lead- Reeves. Clever work by Watson ing to an early goal. Peacock gave Trambitsky a fine opening, nature of a burst-ball, which ap was playing a brainy game in the and the outside left ran right peared to be an ill omen as to the centre, his passes to both wings through, but finished by shooting being models of accuracy. From wide. Alexander had a similar future of the game. After a new one of those Bowles had a clear opening for the visitors, and he ball had been procured, Fraser transferred the play to the other run through to goal, but the out-also worked right through, only to end and took a chance shot, but side left carried the ball too far. finish with a wild shot. The long Beltran saved in good style. The The Kowloon forwards were rare looked for first goal arrived after Recreio rushed the ball to they in the picture, although Miles 15 minutes' play, Trambitsky Police area through the medium and Spary made one or two spirit scoring from close range after ed bursts which kept Jones and McDougall had partially saved a of Ward who made a break-away Baker fully extended. The Kow-shot from Wallington. which very nearly proved expen-

The Borderers fought hard, sive as the Police had to concede loon goal had a series of extra-

ordinary escapes when shots were and Reeves made desperate efforts a corner. Gosano centred with rained in by every forward in to force his way through, but amazing accuracy, but the efficacy turn, but Angus proved equal to without avail. A further shock of Clarke proved to be inour the occasion, and made some for the visitors was not long in mountable and raised the specta-first class clearances, whilst Pile tors' enthusiasm as he gamely and Robinson did great defensive cleared a succession of quick, well- timed shots. On the other hand work against heavy odds.

Half-time:- the Recreio veteran, Xavier, was

Navy in his best form, and repeatedly frustrated spirited attacks by the Police, and it was principally due to his defensive capabilities that when the whistle blew for half-was the, first item of note after ed, Davey tackling in the nick of After further raids by time no goals had been scored. the resumption, after which Mann time.

missed a sitter from close in the visitors their efforts were at rewarded, Humphreys The Navy were not long to be de-length nied, however, and opened the heading in after fine work by score through Peacock, who broke Stock.

A thrilling struggle then en- through in characteristic style On resuming, both teams ap and gave no chance

sued, the Borderers straining peared to be over-anxious, with

The Navy were having all the every nerve to get on level terms. The home defence held out, the result that many opportuni-game at this stage, with the ex- ties were missed. Admittedly reption of an occasional break- however, until two minutes from isolated incidents displayed real away by Miles, who battled along time, when Alexander accepted a ly good football, but the general gamely in a poorly combined beautiful pass from McGlinchey tendency of both teams was to forward line. After Peacock had and beat Edwards with a fast. overlook the necessity of combin struck the upright with

an un- cross shot. ing brain work with footwork. stoppable drive, the ball came to A drop shot from Remedios caus-Firth, who had an easy task to ed a certain amount of anxiety in give his side a further lead. the Police goal but Clarke ran out

Half-time:

Club de Recreio Police

Teams Over Anxious

arriving a second too late.

0

0

Kowloon

Naval Rally

0 0

A long range drive by, Evans

The game lost much of its in-

went to Wallington, who had the easiest of taska to score.

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Result:- Club .... K.O.S.B.

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Summing Up

tremely fine backs.

The halves

and just managed to clear, Rocha tereat at this stage, play being The game was worth going a one-sided, but Angus continued to long way to watch and teemed For the home From a thrown Gowans tricki-give a great display of goal-keep- with incident. ly dribbled up the right wing.ing, and could not be blamed for team Edwards kept a brilliant Xavier robbed him, and sent over the two further goals, which were goal, and was covered by two ex- a sparkling centre which was re- both scored by Firth. ceived by Rocha, who failed to make the best of his opportunity. Hudson passed to McGreavy, who scored with a low drive within five minutes of the final whistle,

Result:

Police.

Club de Recreio

Result:-- Navy Kowloon

Comment

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For the Navy, Brockman had little to do in goal, whilst the backs were also not greatly over worked. Evans was the pick of the half back line, his head work being very effective. Peacock, Firth and Bowles were the best in a strong forward line. At Caroline Hill, before a The Kowloon defence put up an large attendance, the Navy con-heroic struggle against over-

NAVY v. KOWLOON

were a tower of strength both in defence and attack, with McBride the outstanding figure. Of the forwards Trambitsky, Wallington and Alexander were the most im- pressive.

The Borderers' defence suffered by comparison with the home team. McDougall did not appear to be as confident as usual in goal, and both Barham and Gardner were shaky under pressure. The half backs were hard working and efficient, whilst McGlinchey was

his passing being beautifully ac curate.

tinued their sequence of victories whelming odds, Robinson being the brain of the forward line, by overcoming Kowloon by four particularly safe. Easterbrook goals to nil. Play was interesting impressed most amongst the half without being scientific. Kowloon backs, whilst Miles was easily the had a fair share of the game, but best of the forwards. were unconvincing in attack.

The teams lined up as fol- lows:-

Navy: Brockman; Jones, Baker; Pugsley, Evans, Moss; Barkham, Firth, Peacock, Mann, and Bowles.

Kowloon: Angua;, Pile, Robinson; Dowman, Easterbrook, Hast; Easterman, Hedley, Spary, Miles and Baldwin.

Referee: Mr. F. Smith.?

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NAVY v. CLUB DE RECREIO

The Navy entertained the Club de Recreio at Happy Valley, and

a rare treat on Saturday, a most although winning by five goals to exciting struggle being witnessed, one, were not by any means in as a result of which the teams their best form. The visitors, in shared four goals. Although fact, had a fair share of the play two goals in hand until 15 minutes in the first half, and should have from the end, the H.K.F.C. were scored on several occasions. The never quite such a strong com- only goal of the initial half was bination as their visitors, but & obtained by Evans, following a magnificent defensive display, in scramble round the Recreio goal.

The Navy started the second which Edwards and Bishop ex- celled, kept all attacks at bay until the final stages.

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half in more convincing style, and Po-kua broke away, taking a great advantage in the Eastern their methods soon led to success,

The teams were as follows:- when Gray converted a pass from shot from a short range which forward line. The latter played in The Recreio defence Bracher expeditiously dealt with, the centre Instead of at outside left, H.K.F.C.: Edwards; Holt, Sweet,

no goals had and scored two fine goals before the Bishop; McBride, Stewart. Wat worked pluckily, Marques giving At half-time

interval. Small Units replying once son; Reid, Alexander, Wallington, a fine display in goal, but he was been scored. Scott, and Trambitsky.

On resuming, Fin Ting-wah through Twelves. unable to prevent further points

The second half was fought out K.O.S.B. McDougall; Bar- from Evans, Sorbie and Gray. took up the offensive on behalf of ham, Gardner; Everest, Davey, Just before the final whistle, his side and sent in some fine grimly, both sides attacking in Recreio obtained their solitary shots which tested Bracher's turn. The only goal, however, came Skiggs; Humphreys, Stock, Reeves, McGlinchey, and Alex-point, which was scored by Gon-capabilities to the limit, but with- from Twelves, who brought the out success. No superiority was scores level with a fine drive from ander

apparent on either side and a long range. comparatively uninteresting game

Referee: Capt. A. Austin, M.C., M.M.

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Result:- Navy

5

Club de Recreio

1

ended in a goalless draw.

Result:-

K.O.S.B. v. KOWLOON

R.A.F.

Played at Sookumpos.

Play opened with every pro- mise of sensations, for the Club got right away, and only a misunderstanding between Alexander and Wallington saved match went very much as ex- the Borderers from an early re-

verge.

This

At the other and Reeves pected, the Borderers winning broke right through, but was pull-Kowloon were the first to score handsomely by six goals to one.

Barras.

Result:

K.O.S.B Kowloon

B

1

R.A.F. v. SOUTH CHINA ATH.

South China Athletic 0

QUEEN'S REGT. v. CHINESE ATHLETIC

Result:---

Eastern, 3; Small Units, 3.

League Tables To Date

Goals.

18. Chinz Queen's Police Played before a large crowd on Athletic

RA.

First Division

F. W. D. L. F. A. Ft. 14 10 2 2 29 14

16 9 38 40 18 21

15 0 3 3 23 16 21

13 7 6 1 80 18 19 13 3 5 32 19 13

13 8 23 21 18 12 0 0 8 20 24

0 42

0

15 12 1 2 71 17 25

14 11 2 1 58 14 24

12 B1 8 27 18 17

ed up by Holt in the nick of time through Moss, and held their lead the St. Joseph's Ground at Happy K.O.S.B. The same player had a great chance from Humphreys's centre, to the interval, although hard Valley, this match produced some Royal Navy

good football, victory going to the Recreio .14 48 7 85 83 11 but drove over the bar from close pressed.

The second half saw the Kow-Queen's by three clear goals. Kowloon

14 8 6 11 21 11 range.

The winners deserved their suc- H.K.F.C. ....13 2 6 6 18 35 The Club continued to show loon defence give way under per- great dash, and after McDougall sistent attacks, and the Borderers cess, their forward line combining Small Unita 150 15

Second Division had misjudged a centre from had matters pretty much their most effectively, whilst Taylor, Den-

Goals. own way, goals being scored by nis, and Gasson all did fine work in Alexander, Wallington went wide.

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. from a fine position. Both ends Crawley (3), Stevens (2), and the defence. The opening goal was Royal Navy 15 13 11 66 14 27

scored by Gill after Sui Tin-lim K.O.S.B. were being visited in quick suc

a glorious centre Queen's cession, whilst fine scoring

had misjudged from Eady. A terrific drive from Athletic chances were missed by Hum-

· R.A.F.. ..176 3 8 35 86 14 Morris sailed just over the bar, phreys and Reid, respectively.j

Joseph's 18 8 2 8 24 20 14 after, which the Queen's increased S. China "B" 15 8 2 7 24 35 14 The Borderers were beginning to

their lead as the result of a nice Kowloon ....15 8.5 7 17 46 11 make their presence felt at this

Eastern 14 85 22 31 shot by Evans. stage and gave the home defen-

R.A.

.14 4 2.8 28 48 The Athletic set up determined Recrea Mc- ders a lot of hard work.

4 2 10 ....16

20 attacks after the resumption, Ho S. China "A" 17 18.8.18 Glinchey had bad luck with a

3-4:11 23 beautiful shot which struck the

Ka-keung and Li Fong doing some Small Units clever work, but the Queen's de crossbar and rebounded into play, whilst a moment later Edwards Capeuer; Springett, Paton. Mar- fenders soon had their measure and made a glorious full length save vin; Buckland, Plunkett, Jarvis, Rowbotham was seldom called upon from the same player, McBride Perry, and Lacke.

South Chin: Cho Chal-wan; to clear his charge. Evans scored coming to the rescue with a fine

a fine run by Gill. punt. The Borderers were having Chan Lui-say, Chin Hing-tong; the third goal for the Queen's after

Ng Pokus, Sang. King-kai, Result: all the play but failed repeatedly to get the ball past Edwards, who Cheung Yin-chan: Fin Ting-wah, was playing the game of his life. Fung Man-kit, Site Hong, Tam Kong-pak, and. Sum Kwok- The home team were fortunate on one occasion, when, with Edwards cheung, out of goal, McBride made a bril liant clearance from Reeves,

Half-time:

Club...

This game at King's Park re- Bulted in a goalless draw.

Teams:---

R.A.F.: - Bracher; Chambers,

The visitore won the toss, and appeared to take this as a good

Queen's; 3; Chinese Athletic, 0.

EASTERN v. SMALL UNITS

These teams met at Caroling HID, sign of their ultimate possibili- and an interesting, struggle ended ties, judging by the manner in la a draw, the teams sharing six"

raw, the teams which Plunkett snapped up the goals. ball in the first few minutes and Play - was Club Open Scoring reluctantly lost it to Tam Kong- throughout, but the Small Unite The second half opened with a pak, who, however, handled and missed. Bevarad good chances of brief attack by the home team, conceded a free kick for the Air anatching a victory. Haroon opene Trambitsky and Scott doing some men Paton took the chance, ed the scoring for Eastern, and useful work. The ball was soon but he misjudged and put the Dolling equalised for the Unita at the other end, however, where ball over the cross-bar. Ng Haroon and Sabhan were

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