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South Ching "B"
Division I
Hong Kong F.C.
Kowloon
Chinese Athletic
2
Recreio
St. Joseph's
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K.O.S.B.
Somersets R.A.
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HONG KONG v. KOWLOON
Keen Struggle Ends With Even Honours
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much excitement, both teams going all out for the winning point, with the result that accuracy was rather thrown to the winds. The
final whistle blew with the points divid ed in a most interesting struggle. Result:-Club 2. Kew:oon 2.
Comment"> Considering the
throughout was remarkably keen. heat, play Rodger did all that was required of
Kwong-lu took advantage of a pass from Suen Kam-shun, and added another to his side's total of goals. He was injured, however, as he. took the shot, and had to be carried off, to return after treatment for cramp. As time proceeded, Recreio prossed hard, but could make no im- pression on the goal-keeping of Chan Shek-pui, who saved several dangerous shots. When it became more or less certain that Recrolo could not save the game, the Athletic treated the spectators to a bout of "pretty" football, beating manners and tricking their opponents in all
Full time Recreio G.
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acore: Athletic. 2,
Comment
the play as the Athletic, they were Whilst Recreio, had as much of
met with a stubborn defence which they were unable to pierce, though the Athletic were certainly fortun ato in some of the chances which· were offered to their opponents, by reason of mis-kicks. None of these was accepted, however, and the Athletic can face their next match with the confidence of those who have won a game which some people expected them to lose.
WAS:
ST. JOSEPHS v. KOSB
This match attracted a gov crowd to Happy Valley, but the diaplay of both teams as a whole rather featureless. the weather conditions being doubtless responsible for the somewhat rag- ged exhibition of both teama. St. Josephs however showed unmistak- able signs of playing themselves in to a
position of respect in the league, and although beaten by four clear goals they were by no means disgraced. The teams lined out in the following order-
Hyder,
St. Josephs:-Rocha; Gomes; Victor, Paton, Lerama; D. Leonard, Castilho. Souza, Jackson Faid Fernandez,
K.O.S.B. Sheers; Gardner, Reeves; Gear, Davey, Skiggs; Torrie, Stock, Everest. McGlinchy
This match was generally regard- ed as the tit-bit of Saturday's foot- ball, and attracted a large crowd. The weather was all aginst strenu ous football, and considering the Intense heat which especially during the opening half, manner,
prevalled him in the home goal in a capable and Alexander. the game was fought put at a sur-Bishop tackled and kicked in force- while Wallington ana
A. Free Kick The Borderers quickly jumped off prisingly brisk pace. The match ful style. Watson was easily the the mark, and Alexander planted was full of fluctuations with Club best of the half back line, while the ball, into the goalmouth, but a well on top in the opening half, Goldman, Scott and Reid impressed free kick against Everest relieved while after the interval Kowloon most in the forward line. Kowloon the tension. The other wing was assumed the ascendancy in quite as gave an Improved display on the next in the picture, Torrie putting friendly match which they played the ball over to Everest, whose shot with
week. missed by a narrow margin. Nicholls did many clever things in K.O.S.B. were well on top for a long inclusion in the team, while Me with a great variety of shots and goal and thoroughly justified his period. Rocha dealing in fine style Kelvie and C. Pile rendered every
him headers. A fine effort by Skigge support. Dowman and scraped the crossbar before rellef Easterbrook played particularly came. Hyder brought the ball up Kowloon:-Nicholls; McKelvie.well in a hard working middle line. the field and gave to D. Leonard C. Pile: Dowman, Easterbrook, The forwards were rather ragged who temporarily got the better of Bliss; Eastman, Hedley, T. Pile,as a line, although Eastman, Hedley Gallagher and Miles..
convincing a manner. On the whole ja draw may he regarded as doing
full justice to both teams: Clubs lined out as under-
The Hong Kong F.C.-Rodger; Wal tington, Bishop; Gilchrist, Stewart, Watson; Reed, Peers, Goldman, Scott and Trambitzky.
Referee:-Lieut. Seal, R.A.
the K.O.S.B.
last
and Miles all showed up well in places. Possibly some reshuffling, will ensue as a result of yesterday's
con-
The following unclaimed tele- grams are lying at the office of the
A Glaring Sun Great Northern Telegraph Com Kowloon won the toss and set the game. but bath teams should be pany (Limited) of Denmark:- Club to kick off with a glaring sunable to look forward with
Chiu
in their eyes; Oong-young,
In spite of this fidence to a successful season. Ligation
handicap the home team Boon set CHINESE ATHLETIC v. RECREIO Drog. Wantsul, from Kobe.
Hardivilliers, "Atsuta Maru", being associated in
the pace, Drambitzky and Scott from Shanghai.
a delightful Richard Curry, s.s. "Cucam," movement which partially drew the Kowloon defence, but Nicholla came from Kobe..
to the rescue with a well judged
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some
clearance. The Club. had score before the game was many golden opportunities of opening the minutes old. for the visiting de- fence started a trifle shakily, but both Goldman and Scott wore at fault when the goal appeared to be at their mercy. An occasional breakaway by the Kowloon for
Fully 3,000 spectators watched a fast, clean game at the Stadium, re- sulting in the Athletic winning by the two goals scored.
Teams on either side were com- posed of the following:
Athletic-Chan Shek-pul; Ng Tam-cheung, Lai Yuk-tat; Ho Cho Vin. Wong Suf-wah. Lam Yuk-ying; Teo Kwai-ching, Suen Kam-khun, Wong Pak-chung, Li Hung-ching, Chan Kwong-in.
Recreto: Marques; Silva Netto, S. Sousa; H. Remedios A. A. Remedios; B. Assumpcao: B Gosano, C. Pereira, A. Ward, N Beltrao, A, Brown..
.
Referee:-Mr. F. Smith. Adequate Defence
The following unclaimed tele-wards showed Miles to be as keen grams are lying at the E. E as ever in foraging for openings. Telegraph Co. office, Hong Kong:- for himself, but Wallington and Banaraskhan, Care Feroze Shah, Bishop were giving little away in 333, Centre Police, from Hazro. the Club defence, while Watson and A. C. Davis, Hong Kong Hotel, Gilchrist covered cleanly and well. from Philadelphia.
A resumption of the Club attack ted, to the opening score, Goldman
The Athletic kicked off with the being responsible for a shot which wind at their backa, and were so gave Nicholls nd chance of preserv-near their opponents goal, Shea Coming his charge. Kowloon fought | Kam-shun shooting low. Play was back, with unabated enthusism, then confined to middeld for some Hedley being extremely dangerous minutes, the Athletic, defence prov Superintendent, on goveral, occasions, but his col-ing adequate as Recrelo pressed. A. Hong Kong, 3rd October, 1929, leagues were inclined to nullify his corner was forced only to preve efforts by working themselves into abortive." and another comer a offside positions, Club eventually-minute later was cleared by the left reasserted themselves and attacked back. Recreio set up a pretty pass- in line, but found Pile and Being movement, but a foul for off- Kelvie settled down to a grand de side rendered their advantage tensive game, while Easterbrook nugatory. Play swung from end to was a tower of strength at centre end, and the light hall was given half. Over enthusiasm caused aplenty of air. Gosau should have Unreality was the subject of the number of free kicks for infringe scored from a beautiful-pass from Leason-Bermon in all. Churches of rents at this stage, both teams A. Remedios, but preferred to trana- Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, October 6. losing ground on this account. After to Ward, and the chance was The Golden Text was: "What is the fine run by Reed brought the bailost. Play Immediately was taken chaff to the wheat? saith the Lord" back into the Kowloon goal area,to the other end, and Suen Kam- (Jeremiah 23:, 28)..
and Goldman increased the lead phun scored with a shot that had Among the citations which compris-amidst great enthusiasm. ed the Lesson-Sermon was the follow- Half-time-Club 2, Kowloon 0, ing from the Bible: "Then Jesus
The Second Half
LESSON-SERMON FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, HONG KONG
A
sent the multitude away, and went into
With the sun dipping behind the
the house; and bis disciples came unto hills, Kowinon showed a far more him saying, Dealare unto as the par
able of the tares of the held, aggressive spirit on resuming and
Marques beaten. Neither team made much headway after this score, though both sides pressed tried. Chen Shek-puf made some hard and the defences were sorely remarkable saves, once throwing
clearance Chan Kwong-lu raced 4way down his wing, but his pass] | was not accepted. Lam Yuk-ying shot from long range just before
Half-l score: Chinese Athletic half-time, but a good save was made by Marques
1, Recreio Ur
Take Control
He answered and said unto them, He reduced the lead after the ball away whilst sitting on the that soweth the good szed is the Son more or less continuous, round. Immediately after this of man. The field is the world; the period of attack. Hedley good seed are the children of the was responsible for the point, al kingdom, but the tares are the children though much of the credit was due of the wicked one; The enemy that to Eastman and Dowman. The wowed them is the devil; An there visitors right wing again went fore the tares are gathered and burn away, only to be pulled smartly up ed in the fire; so shall it be in the by Watson. Trambitsky got away end of this world” (Matt, 18:; 88-88, at the other and, but finished weak-i 89, 40).
The Lesson-Bermot sales included od, both sides missing opportu
ly Give and take exchanges-ensu- the following passages from the by shooting wildly and at Christian Scence faxt-book, "Science and Health with Key to the Scrip. The visitors were, however, tures, by Mary Baker Eddythng on top at this stag demonstrations sift the chair from efforts met wit
ant findold the unity and the Gallaghər brought the
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but the latter made Reaves, in a determined struggle, tirely covery and cleared amidet well- military supporters with a series of, in favour of the a clever revisitors, McGlinchy delighting the carned applause.
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Half-time: St. Josepha 0;
Opening Missed
St. Josephs Dangerous an occasional breakaway, Jackson St. Josephs were dangerous in being a most hard working and conscientious, inside work in the centre, but he is at Souza also got through some hard present somewhat strange to his colleagues and failed to open out! the game in a manner likely to en St. Josephs took the offensive on stumbling block in the path of the going close in the first few minutes, sure success. Davey proved a care resuping, Jackson and, Souza both home forwards, his tackling being while D. Leonard missed a splendid at times superb. Gear and Skiggs opening by putting. behina when also did fine work both in defence the remainder of the forwards ware and attack. The Borderers missed up waiting for his centre. The many chances of opening their ac- Borderers were soon pressing their
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