10
FOOTBALL
CLUB v. K.O.S.N.
Played on the Club ground at Happy Valley, the visitors managed to collect both points after an in- tereating contest hy the odd goal in · five.
(Continued from Paga 9.)
THE
their efforts until Allan nipped in jand completed some good work by Cotton by netting with a cross shot, Cotton had a great chance of in- creasing the lead, a moment later, but put tamely behind when a goal
hut defended successfully until Fung King-cheung came through is inimit-seemed certain, able style and gave to Chu Kwok-luan. who opened the score from close range.
Police were giving a disappoint- ing display, the forwards completely The teams lined out as under-failing to assemble in concrete form. Club: Rodger; Holmes, Bishop; Howarth was the only member of Gilchrist, Stewart, Watson: Alexan- the Vanguard to show to any sort of der, Reid, Peers, Trambitaky and advantage, and he was unlucky on several occasions with shots which K.O.S.B.:Shears: Gardner, Marten: Everest. Davey. Gear, Skiggs, Stock, Reeves, McGlinchy and Alexander,
Scott.
The Club kicked off after a rather late start. and initiated an attack
Half-time:-
R.A.
'St. Joseph's
The Saints Weak
CHINA MAIL,
The University gave way to the ar sault and the first goal was scored for South China by Ip Koon-ning,
A second goal was not long in com-, ing as a brilliant effort by the same player defested the University backs and are the goalls no chance.
now
The South China team were masters of the game and after some). clever passing by the nutulde left and his partner the ball was egala netted, this time by Chan Yee-tim.
On
The Sainta made a brief effort to get going after the resumption, but
*Varsity's Hot Defence
their attack soon petered out and the they could not check the onslaught of The University defended hotly but Gunners came back in a more bust-the South China players, who scored nesslike manner;
again after some uneventful play in Walker and Allan both had tries mid-field. deserved a better fate than to be col-io beat Rocha but found the goalie Cheng Chit-ming.
This time the ball was netted by lected by the capable hands of Pau safe, while Hyder aand Gomes were Ka-ping.
the resumption of play the keeping the attacks at bay in plucky University made a A Virile Wing
very determined style.
effort and The homo forwards on the otheri
succeeded to breaking band were giving a clever exhibition, Into the net after the St. Joseph's team, but an effort to score on the Walker eventually guided the ball through the defence of the South China
was rendered abortive by the opposing Play became very uninteresting right back who charged him off the
ball. from now on, the Gunners attacking with monotonous regularity. Allan
The Fifth Goal brought the tally up to four with a China teft back gave the ball to Chan A well placed goal kick by the South well directed shot and Cotton com Yee-tin, who rang through in
The game was much above the aver age for Junior football and was well worth watching.
Result:-
Navy .... Chinese "B"
1
EWO Y. SOMERSETS
Playing on Happy Valley the Somer sets had no difficulty in recording a decisive win over Ewo.
The winners played smart football and were good value for the points.
The opening goal was the result of a penalty, Mead putting the ball in at express speed.
Ewo were frequently dangerous, but kept the ball too much in the air, with, the result that their taller opponents had little difficulty in clearing.
Denmend increased the lead for the Somersets before the interval. Somersets Aggressive Ewo played strongly on resuming
occasion.
on the left which collapsed when : Ng Po-kui and Chu Kwok-luen being goal had had a series of remarkable part of the Univeralty outside laft and were unlucky on more than one
with
Scott put weakly' behind.
The Borderers took up the attack will, Alexander and McGlinchy combining
their happiest vein.
A
in
Powerful Drives
a remarkable virile wing, while Fung in the centre worked with all his old artistry.
The centre forward was instru- mental in garnering the second goal, a lovely burst between the
escapes.
for his side.
Half-time:-
Tory
Taking the ball back the Somersets quickly added a further point, Mead netting with a fine. drive from long range.
ing blood when Fung King-yus ran fa
1 Ewo had the satisfaction of draw.
Reeves soon had Rodger on the backs being rounded off by a shot pleted the scoring just before the clover style and scored the fifth goal to beat Reano with a smart shot, go with some powerful long drives, and the goalie was very nearly beaten by one of them before strong punt by Bishop brought re- lief.
a
which gave Estall no chance. South China were having matters all their own way at this stage, and added to their lead before the interval, Chu
The visitors were not long to heKwok-lten being the marksman.
denied, however, and Reeves open- ed the scoring after a clever com- bined movement.
This early success brought out all that was best in the K.O.S.B. attack, and for the greater part of the opening half the home team were completely overrun.
Half-time:-
South China Polica
3 0
close.
Result:- R.A,
1
St. Joseph's
Comment
5 0
On the whole the game was well below the standard one expects from senior football..
South China "A" University
MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1929.
WITH ALL THE PEP of a Jazz Band.
All the Poise
of a
Drum Major
The Somersets were very aggressive
in the closing stages and goal scored
5
... 0
by Neil put the lasua out of all doubt.
EASTERN v. ST. JOSEPH'S
The Assurance
of a
*
on the
Биссева.
The second half opened in very rag. ged style and some good opportunities were iniased by both sides. The Played at Happy Valley. Eastern University were the fret to settle gave a bright display and fully do- jdown and as the result of a determin- served their A Critical Moment
St. Joseph's South China conceded were slower on the ball than their op Play slackened off a lot after the
The Gunners were never really ed attack. change of ends, and
extended but their work was
wonderful corner which was cleverly cleared by ponents, and let several with
far Tam Kong Pak. South
scoring chances escaps them. China apparently content with their from convincing at times.
The University were now
Salleh gavo Eastern the lead early lead, Police came more into the ple-i
Fletcher brought off one or two 'defensive and good combination by in the opening half but St. Joseph's very amart saves, but for the major, Lee and Scully kept the opposing team got on terms again through Castilho, Fraser had bad luck with a shot ity of the game he was merely an at bay for a while.
the interval arriving with honours which travelled inches wide of the
Clever Run Through crossbar, while Valentine lost a
Oliver and Rawlings also had com- The South China men were not to Despite the disadvantage of having
Wind Against Them great chance by hesitation at a criti. paratively little to do, but their be denied, however, as a clevor run the wind against them Eastern con
through by their centre forward gave trolled. the game during the second them another goal.
An occasional breakaway how-ture. ever brought Shears into action. And he was rather fortunate on one occasion in clearing a curling shot from Trambitaky.
Borderers Prese The Borderers continued to do the majority of the pressing how ever, the left wing being again well In the picture.
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Further goals by McGlinchy and Reeves gave the Borderers a com- fortable lead, with the consequence that they began to slacken off and the Club players were quick to seize the opportunity presented to them.
cal moment.
South China took up the running again after a time and Ng Po-kai scored a beautiful goal after clever- ly evading Jessop and Williams.
the South China forwards missing Some even exchanges followed, some fine chances by laying up in an offside position..
Police Rally
A rally by the Police brought nothing in the way of success, and the home forwards came down the field in irresistible style for Chu Kwok-luen to flash the ball past Estall at a terrific speed.
Peers reduced the lead with 蟲 spectacular shot which left Shears helpless, and the same player got through again shortly afterwards. The Borderers got a fright at this stage, for the home team continued to play strongly and on several oc- chaiona came within an ace of ab- taining the equaliser. Gardner and Marten never wavered however, cross shot which had Pau Ka-ping while Davey gave them immeasurwell beaten, able support.
Closing Stages
The closing stages were fought out to the accompaniment of an abundance of thrills, but no further scoring took piace and Bordereta retired winners of a very the well contested match.
Result:-
Club
K.O.S.B.
2 3
The Club made a splendid rally and for a time looked as if they were going to force a draw. It is no discredit to a sound defence that they conceded three goals, for the Borderers subjected the home goal to a fierce bombardment in the opening half.
Rodger and Bishop were special, ly prominent throughout-in-the-de- fence, while Stewart and Watson cach played a grand game in the half back line. Peers, Alexander and Scott were outstanding in a hard working forward line.
A Fatal Mistake
The police attacked courageously in the closing stages, and Johnson broke the fee for them by a clever
Regult:-
South China Police
Comment
1
onlooker.
kicking
Was
clean and strong. | Joyce was easily the beat of the half back line, while Allan and Walker stood out in a mediocre forward line.
The Saints were seldom in the but a word of praise must be said picture at any period of the game, for their defence, Rocha being par- ticularly sound in goal. D. Leonard played a sterling game at centre half, while Jackson was the only for-I ward to show up prominently.
With The Juniors BORDERERS' SMART WIN OVER
CHINESE “A”
Aven.
Some uneventful play now followed half and went ahead as the result of
a goal by Ng Ying-kay. and it seemed that the result would
Salleh increased the lead almost im- he 6-0. But the South China men had mediately after and no further scor forward was again to the fore, he re Sabhan again gave a fine display at not yet finished scoring the centre ing took place.
outside left and beat the goal with a Haroon was the most prominent per- received a well judged pass from the outside left for very clever shot
the winners, while
Remlt:
South China "A" University
CHINESE "A" v. KO.S.R.
3.
The Borderers brought a big fol-
former for the losers.
Result:
Eastern .....
St. Joseph's.
CLUB v. RA.M.C.
1
owing to the Stadium for this game. resulted in a draw, the teams sharing Played at Happy Valley, this match Unusual interest WKB attached to six goals.
wha
it owing to the fact that both teams, Play had an unbeaten record.
keenly contented RECREIO v. KOWLOON
A most in-and was interesting to watch al- teresting contest resulted in the Bor- though both sets of forwards were in- derers running out winners by three clined to bungle their opportunities. Kowloon had alightly the better of goals to one. the play at King's Park on Saturday Teams:-
Club opened the scoring through afternoon, hut could only take one
White who K.O.S.B.:-
found McGowan 'out of Fox; Charlton, Bird; position. point from Recreio.
Barham, Spence.
The Medicals played up Sgt. Vickery was referee and lined Crawley, Cook, Stevens and Mason,
Lavell; Rhodes, strongly hereabouts and were unlucky up the following teams:-
on several occasions before Goodman Chinese "A": Recreio-Britto; Silva and Oliveira; Leung Yuk-tong. Wong Shin-wo; Laij
Wong Yun-sing: ran through to score a really fine goal are a sadly different side from last to be really Interesting. The Police Eca Silva, Lawrence, and Xavier; Kwok-chin, Chai Ping-fan, Ng Tak-
Medicals Press Santca, J. Santos, Gonsalves, win; Li Hling-ching, Pong Tak-sun, Ho year, their work both in defence and Remedios, and Figueiredo.
Ka-keing, Shek Pin, and Li Fong. attack being far from satisfactory. Hast; Seddon, Springett and Camp
Kowloon:-Angus; Hannan and RefereoS.Q.M.S. Scott, R.E. They can hardly blame Estall for bell; Eastman. Sparry, Moss, Coats, the shots which beat him were real. their defent, for none of and Bickford.
The game was not sufficiently even
'S
Goalkeeper Helpless
to midfield for
ly stoppable. Wynne was below Play was confined
on to check attacks.
Coats was the fist to open the score for Kowloon when he sent in a shot
his usual form, but Williams did some time, both defences being called well against overwhelming odda.
McGreavey was the best of the halves, while Johnson and Howarth were the only forwards to ever ap. pear to any advantage.
Two Good Hacks
South China are settling down to their usual game and are not likely to drop many points at Caroline Hill this season,
which left Britto helpless.
A Great Display
secured the lead through Dodshon, whe The Medicals continued to press and
came through with a third goal a littlo later.
A header from Wilson and a fine The opening half passed off with a shot from Bell brought the Club level: blank score sheet, but both goals had again. the narrowest of escapes and excites On the run of the play the Medicala ment ran higt.
deserved both points, their display be- Crawley and Stovens were star turns ing a great improvement on previous in the visiting forward line, while Lá matches. Fong gave a great display at outside
right for the Chinese.
Fast Drive
cidedly the batter of matters and took very The Borderers were now having do
Kowloon were after more goals now
Early in the second half Chinese and attacked with vigour.
took the lead through Shek-pin, the Eastman should have had one of his the upright.. Within two minutes the Izside right's-shot entering the net off centres converted but Sparry put over Borderers were on level terms again, the bar.
The Santos brothers took possession piece of individual work.
Crawley beating Wong after a "clover In Lau Mau and Lof the ball when Silva
cleared and Ting-sang they have a pair of cool Santos equalising. Play was
their combined efforts resulted in J. and calculating backs who rarely scraggy for the remainder of the first The Borderera started off in their give anything away, Wong Mehalf and nothing interesting happoned. best style but made the fatal mis-shun played a great game in the mid- Half-time:-- take of easing up when they die division, while Fung stood out thought they had the lesue safe. In a forward line which was with-
Shears brought off some clever out a weak ink. saves during the second half, while Gardner and Marten tackled and kicked with their usual precision.
Davey was again the star turn in an efficient half back line, while the left wing was the more notice able amongst the forwards. Skiggs was tried in the outside right poai- tion, but seemed rather out of his element.
R.A. v. ST. JOSEPIT'S
Recreio
Kowloon
1
Results:
Club
R.A.M.C.
3
R.A. v. SOUTH CHINA "D"
Flayed at Sookumpoo, a keen strug gle went in favour of South China who gained the day by four goals to three.
frat half, Reed scoring
The Gunnera opened early in the the lead when Stevens put in a fast after a clever run.
a nice goal drive which was a winner all the way. South China had the better of mat Chinese made desperate efforts to tors for the remainder of the half, equalise, but falied against the, rock however, and got on terms through like defence of Charlton and Bird.
Chan Wing-kee. Shortly before the close Mason pat across a perfect centre which Wong had the misfortune to turn into his own goal.
Result:-
Chinese "A" K.0.9.B.
1
8
A Dangerous Moment Changing ends the Recrelo soon goi in their siride and a dangerous mo ment for Kowloon was frustrated by Played at Sookumpoo the Saints Hast almost on the goal line. sustained a further reverse, being
Angus was tested with close range wall beaten to the tune of five goals shots from J. Santos and Remedios; to all. The game was a poor one be managed to keep the ball out for throughout, neither side showing a ! some time, eventually, however, J. great deal of initiative or construc-sult of a scrimmage in the penalty area Santos got his second goal as the 're
NAVY v. CHINESE "B" tive ability. Mr. Mackie lined the|
The next exciting incident was when Played at Caroline Hill before SOUTH CHINA v. POLICE
aldes up as follows:-
Bickford sent the ball into the centre fair, attendance this game ended with R.A.: Fletcher; Oliver, Raw-and
Sparry missed heading in by boncurs even, each side finding the net At Caroline-HIll the Police again lings; Oliver, Taylor, Joyce; Cotton, inches. After five minutes' uneventful once. The teams were as follows failed, and were compelled to acknow- Gill, Allan, Walker and Fredericks. exchanges Bickford once more centred
Navy: Clarke; Abott, Ward; edge defeat by five goals to one. Gomes; Rial, O. Omar, D. Leonard; mistake.
St. Joseph's: Roche; Hyder, the ball and this time Sparry made no Mellett, Jones, Charlton; Clarke, The score in no way exaggerates the R. Omar, Souza, T. Leonard, Lack-minutes to go both teams fought hard pin, Wong Sek-ping: Chan Kwong Sorbie, Goodridge, Fleming and Dean With a lavel score, and only fow Chinese "B:"Sul Din-lin; Li Ping superiority of the winners, for they son and Fernandez, ng were attacking stolidly for the great-
+
er part of the game, and only
a cool display by Estall in the Police goal prevented the score from a suming larger dimensions,
The teams vera
A Free Kick・・
*
The Gunners quickly made pro- gress and from a free kick Walker hit the crossbar.
At the other end Jackson tested Fletcher with a long shot, but the
South China: Pau Ka-ping; goalie was able to clear without Lau Mau, L Ting-sang; Leung difficulty, Wing-chiu, Wong Mo-shun, Yu
to get the odd goal Kowloon were, hung, Ng Tul-hing, Ng Hong-hing: If anything unlucky, not to suceved. Cheung Koon-sang, Le Chai-wan
*Result:
Leung Tat-wing, Hin Yul-fai, and Lal Ting-chol
Recreto Kowloon
UNIVERSITY V. SOUTH CHINA "A"
This match was played
on
Navy Aggressive The Navy started aggressively and forced a corner within the first minute. Clarke and Sorble brought a de lightful movement to a climax by giv. I the ing to Goodridge whose shot was just
The same player put his side in th lead shortly before the interval
Quick Forward Play
The second half continued to favour the visitors, their forwards being far quicker on the ball than the Artillery." Chan Yui-ting and Ip Koon-ling added further gosis for them, while Bridge- nan, got through twice for the Gun-
Result:- R.A.
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Play was degenerating into a very Cheuk-wa; Ng Po-ku!, Chu Kwok-ragged exhibition, the forwards of Kowloon ground, L/Cpl. Grieve was wide. luen, Fung King-choung, Leung both teams being slow to part with teams, as follows:
In charge of the game and lined up the Lai Ting-choi missed a great oppor Wing-tak and Cheng Shiu-hong. the ball, with the consequence that
tunity at the other, end by hesitating, Police:-Estal!; Wynne, Willams; many glorious openings went astray kwan, Tam Kong-pak, Sze. Tol-hol; anfely cleared
South China Cheng Yok Bis shot struck the crossbar and was McGreavy, Hudson, Jessop, Nolan at both ends.-- Howarth, Fraser, Valentine and
Lam Kwok-in, Bin Ping shuen, Fung Clarke was showing up in masterly The Saints' goal had a lucky e-Man-kit: Tsang King-ki, Ip Koon-ming style for the Navy, while Leang Tat Johnson.
cape when Walker and Gill both Cheng Chit-ming; Chan Yeo-tin, Wong Wing played a scientifs game at centre, P.0, Box No. 620 missed during scramble in the Kl-leung
forward for the visitors. Half-time ar- goalmouth, and Hyder was able to University:-D.. Oppenheim; Lee, rived with the score sheet blank make a timely clearance....
Scully; Y. K. Ng, 8. L Wong, HT Tente Struggle Bee; L Oppenheim, F. Bóon. P. P. Kho, The second half was only a Lew after scramble in the goal month, S. H. Ling, H. L. Lee,
minuten old when Chinese took the lead the ball going in of a Naval defender. A tense struggle enimed, the Navy
Referee:--Mr. Stokes.
A Polished Side, Play opened brightly, Police gets
ting away on the left, where Joba- The Gunners Score son forced corner...
South China Boon settled down however and it soon became obvious that and poliat
Play had bem in progress for eighteen minutes before the Gunners opened the scoring, Walker heading in from a nicely taken corner. After this, the remainder half went all in favour of the fwalby forward work nullii
Determined Attack
The game opened in rather tame fashion both teams watchfal for. opening,
- making determined efforts to get on the South Chins were the first to settle terms
A down and opened the attack in a deteral Borde eventually brought the scures 171mined fashion,
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