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CHINESE "B" v. R.A.M.C.
Although losing by four goals to one the R.A.M.C. team were by no means disgraced in their opening match in Division II of the League.
- Result:-Gorset Light. Infantry| The whole team, in fact, showed de- Anita promise of becoming a force to individual run. St. Josephs never
be reckoned with, and it will be sur- lost heart and kept pegging away
prising if they do not make good in the face of determined opposi-
with a little more experience. Open- tion. Their afforts were unavaliing,
ing exchanges slightly favoured the however, and the Borderers added The R.A.. were at home to the Medicals, Elllett, Gosling, and Wake fourth point when Everest com- Police at Scokumpoo on Saturday being in fine form in the forward pleted his hat trick with a nice and a very hard fought and intereat-line, while the defence repeatedly shot. In the last few minutes of ing game was won by the Gunners broke up the Chinese attacks in con- the game the Borderers were award-by 4 goals to 2. It was a very even vincing style. The home forwarda et a penalty, but Everest shot right game throughout, and the R.A. owed missed many openings however, the Rocha, who effected a smart their victory to the cleverness of shooting being terribly inaccurate. clearance,
their forwards who combined well. Nothing was scored up to the inter- Result: St. Josephs 0; K.O.S.B. The Police were without Clarke, who val; McGowans getting through is at present on home leave-Swann some fine work in the R.A.M.C. goal. (an "old" interporter) Alling his The Chinese team were soon suc- place in goal.
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five clear goals. The teams lined up
48 under:
Somersets: Hall; Crawley and Hayward; Cornelius, Mead and Harris; Palmer, Guest, Rayson, Bewley-Bull and Butcher.
Navy: Wright; Pompey and Nixon: Churehouse, Perris and Denkin. Egan, Kernick, Foote,
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Referee: Mr. MacKia.
Teams:Royal Artillery:-Flot- cher: Oliver, Rawlings; Gardiner, Taylor, Joyce; Cotton, Gill, Allan, Walker, Whitehall.
Police: Swann; Wynne, Sherry; Johnson, Hudson, Jessop; McEwan Fraser, McGreavy. Valentine, Howarth.
The Game
cessful after the change of ends, goal, while a few minutes later Dod- Leung Tat-wing scoring a pretty shon had the bad luck to put the ball through his 'own goal under heavy
The pressure.
Medicals fought back with vigour and reduced the deficit through Wake. Towards the class, however, they tired percop- tibly, and further points by The opening stages were in favour Leung Tat-wing and Lo Chal-wan of the R. A. who from the kick-of put the issue out of all doubt.
Result:---Chinese "B" 4; R.A.M.C. forced a corner on the left, the Police backs relieving. Shortly fol-1. lowing this Gill brought Swann to Play his knees with a nasty shot.
NAVY v. ST. JOSEPHS · was transferred to the other end
Although playing where the Police were awarded a
man short free kick about 30 yards out. Had throughout, the Navy were able to son took the kick, and Fletcher inflict a most convincing defeat punched the ball out the feet of upon the St. Josephs' second string Valentine, who drove in fine at Happy Valley. low shot that found the net. The
The teams were k
Gunners strove hard to get on level
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Harvey: K. Omar, Reed, M. Omar; St. Josephs-0, Omar; Souza,
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An Exciting Game Rayson set the ball in motion for what proved to be a very fast and exciting game. Almost immediately Bowley-Buil sent a beautiful low shot across the goal mouth, but none of his confederates got to the ball to complete the trick. Play continued
terms and the Police defence had a very fast for about 10 minutes from busy time keeping them out. one goal to the other, both custodians play up to this stage was very even being called upon to save stiff with both teams attacking and de- shuts. Bewley-Bull then drew finst fending in turn. Allan had hard blood with a header after some pret- luck with a fire drive that just went ty combination by Rayson and
over, and immediately following this: Butcher. A few minutes after Gill missed a good opportunity when
A Lighter Side wards Hall saved from, Foote at the close
The Navy quickly showed their ín. he miskicked. The expense of a corner, which, however, Gunners
a much lighter never relaxed in their superiority over was cleared without damage; a free determined raids on the visitors' team and proceeded to dominate the LONDON. HAMBURG. ROTTERDAM & ANTWERP-Yin Singapore kick later proved uneventful for the goal and after Allan and Walker had play. St. Josephs managed to keep Navy, when Perris put over the bar both tested Swann with teasers their goal intact, however, until mid- way of the opening half, when from just outside the penalty area. Gill put his side on equal terms Clarke found the net with a cross RIO DE JANEIRO, SANTOS & BUENOS AIRES--Via Saigon, Singapore A succession of flag kicks kept the with a fine drive that Swann just shot. An occasional spurt by St. short summer holiday. Take a trip to A new economical way to spend a Navy worried, but Wright lost to the failed to reach. From the kick-off Josephs looked threatening, but Wach and pack, occasion and kept the citadel clear ding-dong game ensued with both Clarke in the Navy goal was rare-four lays. See all the sights of the Only requires of any more goals until the half teams striving their utmost to take ly called upon. Goodridge and West River. It costs you only $38.40 time whistle gave the players a well the lead. Valentine just missed Sorbic added goals for the winners and can be done in Ave days. Your earned respite.
with a good effort and at the other before the interval.
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lowing this Gill hit the upright with adding a fourth point for the Navy, Changing over the Somersets were
A terrific driver. The interval while St. Josepha opened their ac on the aggressive and in a very whistle came without further scor- count when Clarke had the misfor short time Rayson succeeded in ing after a very interesting first tune to put the sphere into his own beating Wright.. Immediately after-half, in which the R.A. were alight-goal. Lee and Goodridge made the wards Wright was called on to save | ly the better side.
Navy total up to six, while Castilho from Butcher and Guest closed up. Half time:-Royal Artillery 1; got through for St. Josephs just on pierced once during the opening Nothing daunted the Somersets had Police 1:
time. another try; this time Rayson made
half, Geggie baing the scorer. no mistake. The Navy strove hard
After the change of ends Eastern to score but their finishing touches
EASTERN v. K.O.S.B.
appeared quile unable to atop the were very weak and the Somersets
rot, and the Borderers showed a per- were soon attacking again and a
Played on the St. Josephs ground fect lust for goals. Geggle, who centre from Palmer to Butcher miss.sion from Fraser and McGreavy this match produced the highest played a masterly game at centre
At the other end Allan drove in a ed the goal by inches. The best
of score fine shot which just went over. Borderers netting no
afternoon, the forward, scored three more points solo effort of the game was now For the Police, Hudson was playing seven times, whilst Eastern were added, the fifth before Eastern were in quick succession, and Stevens witnessed when Butcher ran through and scored, with a beautifully a very sound game and
only able to reply once. The teams able to make their solitary reply, This was in every respect the best timed shot. Nor was this to be the means of spoiling many a elever were:---
movement on the part of the R.A.
Eastern:-D. Silva; Lau Ching-goal of the match, Sabban execut- forwards.
The Police got going on Lau; Chung Lap-fan; Ng Ging-kay, ing a brilliant run half the length Recreio 2nd.-P. Marques; E. the left-and Fraser centred for Cheung Yul-nam, Fung Yui-wai of the field before shooting well out Lawrence, M. Britte; C. R. da
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*K.O.S.B.:-McDougall; Martin, points had been added by Mulligan | Cosano, M. Oliviera, J. Santos.
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last as only a few minutes after- wards Butcher, took a shot almost won the was which was really the best goal of the game, Hardly had the ball been set in motion again ere the referee blew the final whistle. Result: Somerset L. Infantry
Navy 0.
Comment
A Clever Movement The second half opened with the Police attacking, and Fletcher was called upon to save in quikked succes-
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Result:-Navy 6; St. Josepha 2.
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keenly-contested game end in a
draw of two goals each. The full- size ground was perhaps too ex- acting for the 'Varsity team, who- wore obviously tired in the later. stages.
7 te teams were:- Laiversity, Chen Fah-shin;
Reed, Loh Sang-poh. G. S. Scully; A. Wong Siew-leng, Lew Khoon-shen; L. A. Oppenheim, Koh Pelr-po, Gan Kee-poon, Ling Sing-hang, Lee. Hab-leong.
The University elected to play with the wind, and at once com- menced to Marques to concede a corner, the attacks and forced
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of kick, however; being cleared by
In the first half the Navy got a drive. Immediately following this. The Borderers took complete con- fair percentage of the game and the R.A. took the lead through Gill trol of the game from the start but This match was played at the were unlucky not to have the odd who scored magnificient goal the Eastern defence stood firm for Stadium. A large number goal lead, but in the second half from a free kick. From now on some time and their goal was only spectators was present to see a they failed completely and would wards the RA were on top and have been a few more goals down the Police were forced to play on had it not been for the hardworking the defensive. They, occasionally defence, particularly Wright. The broke away, however, and camo Somersets played if anything faster within an ace of equalising more in the second half and combined than once, Just before the final well. The only Incident to mar the whistle went Allan put the Artillery game was when Rayson retired for further ahead with a clever shot, about ten minutes with a nasty cut which decided the-lasue. on the knee.
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