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SOLDIERS DESERVE WIN BY ODD GOAL
LINCOLNS ROUT ATHLETIC
(BY SPOT, KICK)
THE Borderers, with three games in hand on the Lincolna, are
9. CHINA
CLUB NAVY
Goalscorers.
FRIENDLY.“
#ARMY
FIRST DIVISION
KOWLOON,
R.AS.C. R.A.F.
1- EAST LANCS
2 POLICE
2 RECREIO
THIRD DIVISION
1 ENGINEERS * RADIO
League Tables To Date
FIRST DIVIBION
Lincolns their premier league soccer win over Bouth China, the champions, steph's
Playing on Borderers by the odd goal in three at Caroline Hill yesterday. the same day the Lincolns trounced the Athletic by 5 goals to 1.South China after leading 4 to 1 at the interval
| Kowloon
Cimb
The Borderers, who lost to the Saints a fortnight ago, fully deserved their triumph over the Chinese, scoring both their goals
in the first half.
East Lance
Athletic Artillery
With the possibility of securing maximum points of 38 the Police Borderers are now on the same pedestal as St. Joseph's, both Recreio teams being well ahead of their rivals.
Goals PW. DLPA Pu .18 13 14 48 19, 27 .15.11.2 228 19 24
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THIRD DIVISION
Goals
Tir entre forward for thelax the Chinese.
THE Borderers had Hazelwood as when playing against a team such
Lincolza The soldiers scored their second South Chion match, and he did excellently throughout the game, taking ad-goal of the game 26 minutes after Borderers
**Recrolo vantage of the many opportunities the commencement when, after R.A.S.C. Duncan R.A.M.C. İgiven him by the excellent work fine assing movement,
of the forwards. The soldiers also tapped the hall to HAZLEWOOD Engineers included Underwood and Fortey sever yards from goal. and the Radio
an unstoppable University
in the team in place of Herbert latter flashed in and Searle, Both played well, and shot.
Forty excelled in his tackling and Pau Misses Chance quicknees on the ball.
R.A.F.
Tong Still
Lee Wat
Wat Tong
Maintains Form
Former Chinese Leader And Tay Outstanding
FIRST
DIVISION
GOALKEEPERS
EXCEL
E-Wal Tong, a former loader the name propressed, however, for South Chim, proved that they settled down well and turned he had lost mone of his farmer the tables on their opponent. *
skill when he gave a dazzling eE hibliion of nest: footwork and ball 1o || control against ⠀ the" "Army
Saturday.Together with Tay
́s | Quee Liang, who was also on top of his form, they ran rings round the military defence in the first PW. D. LA PLquarter of an hour, .18 18 00777 36 ..16 10 2 4 30 23:22 ...17 10. 16:54:31 21
37 51 46 .17 7
11 6 4 421 23 16 17 5 4 8 29 36 14 .1 4 4 6 21 29 12 .16
1 11 23 32 9
4 9 12 43 3 11 11 61
GOAL SCORERS
Baldry (Army)
Friendly
Tay Quee Liang (8. Chiam) Lee Waj Tong (8. China)
First Division
The soldiers would undoubtedly Soon after Pau Ka Ping received have scored further goals had a golden opportunity to open the (they not lingered a little too long Chinese account when he had
with the ball, thus giving the clear field, but Smith, who display- South China players, who mainly ed great coolness throughout the Woods (E. Lanca) rely on speedy movements, the on-game, stopped and cleared a power-Smith (E. Lanca)
E. Strange (Club) portunity to tackle and clear. ful ground shot.
O'Donnell (Navy) The Chlagse followed up with a Skinner (Navy)" Fine Goalkeeping
Timberlake (Kowloon) further attack, and this time a
Gomes (Recreio)
Third Division Wong Wing, playing in, goal for smart shot from Tay Quee Liang
certain goal, but Tate (R.A.F) the Chinese, gave an excellent dia-looked like a play, in spite of an injury to his Smith cleverly tipped the ball clear Gregory (R.A.F.)
Aycock (Radio) hand, sustained very early in the of the post.
Howlett (I.E.)
match.
Half-time arrived with the Gormley (R.AS.C.) soldiers having had the best of the | *** game and winning by two goals to SMALL CROWD SEE (nil, South China opened up a very fast attack in the second half of the game,
and only the good defence of the military full-backs saved many dangerous situations.
Mullane and Morrison, the Borderers full backs, deserved all the praise they received for a really notable display in the soldiers' defence
Poor shooting on the part of the South China forwards robbed them of goals towards the end of, the game, the ball being shot very carelessly.
In the first half of the game the Borderers enjoyed the best of the exchanges, and secured their two goals without reply from
South China.
Simple Opening Goal
VILLA ECLIPSE.
Tilson Scores Three.
Sterns and Wroe-came through a gruelling game with honours," the latter clearlag exceptionally will.
Cord kept his change remark- ably well,"saving some apparently: certain goals, and having по chance with the two shots that
Lai'Shui Wing also proved dan-jeluded him. gerous in approach, but was weak McHardy Beilliu in front of goal, missing three glorious opportunities in the first few minutes.
The Navy were superior to the Police and had it not been for
Leung Wing Chul played his some remarkable goalkeeping by 8 usual hard game in the inter-McHardy the guardians of the 3mediate line, and
| laws would undoubtedly havs auf- was admirably supported by Yan Wah Hing, who The Navy certainly gave a very
fered a much more severe defeat: held Baldry well,
The backs were safe, and it was |promising display, but lack of indeed bad luck when, during the luck when shooting at goal did not give them all the goals they real- closing stages of the game, Tong Kwan deflected the ball into his
ly deserved. own goal to give the Army the offered a fine defence and the
lead
Pau Ka Ping delighted crowd with fine saving and antica in eluding an opponent. Ridley & Hocquard 'Agrin
On the other hand the Police
the thorough understanding between his the backs saved many an awkward
situation.
Syd Strange as Pivot
Ridley and Hocquard were again Club eleven S. Strange went to In the enforced re-arranged the most dangerous of the Army centre-half and worked very hard wings, although McGuiness WAS
conspicuous for some great solo to hold the team together, playing, efforts.
* a very fine. defensive and cons
structive game. Hopkins could not tet moving {properly, but played a bustling | Rodger, in goal for the Club,
game throughout.
[played a magnificent game. He "Baldry had few chinces, but saved shots from all angles and knew well where to put the ball distances. when the opportunity arose, and Generally speaking, the East both goals obtained by the Army Lancashires were far in the way were the result of his efforts,
The halves were very much at being quicker on the ball and com- sea to start, Worthington especial- bining better. - The military ¿Tull+ -
the superior team, their forwards
The Chinese certainly", out... A crowd of 45,473, paying $1,359, witted the soldiers. In speed,
saw Manchester City beat Aston but lacked that required, finish, Villa by 6 goals to 1 to enter the shooting carelessly in the. F. A. Cup Final on Saturday.. excitement of trying to level Goals by Toseland, Tilson, Herd being defeated repeatedly by backs were not so good, however, the scores.
and Tilson, in that order, gave the the diminutive Tay and Ng. As the Club forwards reaching the Pau Ka Ping, the centre for City a lead of 4 goals at the inter- ward, missed what was perhaps val Tlison added two more
the finest chance of the match. before Astley replied for the Villa.WEDDLE 'HAT TRICK
FAMOUS ASCOT MEET
(Continued from Pagi 4-).
There was a fast attack and Smith ran out from the goal to try and The first goal was Astonishing clear, the full backs having been and came дв great surprise beaten. Pau Ka Ping had an when an almost too simple shot at open goal and had plenty of goal by Jones, from 15 yards out, time to take a careful shot, but ha
At the moment the names of the found the corner of the net with-kicked high and the ball passed French entries are not published, out Wong Wing making an attempt over the cross shot. to save.
Mullane's Great Save
IN F. A. CUP.
Pompey Overwhelm
Leicester City. -
danger zone on many occasions when only the good goalkeeping of Harmsworth prevented them from scoring. Recrdo Better Team
Silva Netto and Bowen, the Re eralo's back 'line, were excellent in defence and minda few errors. Kow- loon's defence, on the other kand, was weak, particularly in " clear-
No fewer than : 66,544 · people, but the Italiane number three, all owned by M. Crespi, Craphomaying £5,975, saw Fortsmouth ances, The great determination of the
Gomes, inside left for Recrolo, dominates the bunch, as he was enter the Cup Final on the St. Borderers and their good defence
Once Mullane averted an almost acknowledged the champion three- Andrew's ground, Birmingham, on played a very good game, The (won them the game.
certain goal when the ball was year-old on the Continent last year, Saturday
Recreio forwards, generally, werp Weddle scored twice for Pompey far better than the Eowloon front Some excitement was caused ear-only a few feet from goal and Tam ir Craphom and Hyperion meet in ly in the game when a shot from Kong Pak was in the act of kick the Ascot Gold Cup, which is a before Lockhead replied for Lei-line, they were faster and m Yeung Sui Yick looked like ing the ball. Mullane, with a weight-for-age race run over 20cester in the first half. After the accurate in their shooting. certain goal, but Mullene dashed beautiful sliding tackle, spolled the furlongs, the race will at least interval Weddie completed his “hat The outstandlig player for across with great speed and clear chance, and the ball passed within show which is the best four-year trick and Rutherford added Porta- Kowloon were Eastman and Time ed. This was followed by a fast a few inches of the post. fold in Europe,United Press. attack by the soldiers and Mathias Sixteen minutes after the inter sent in a great drive which Wong val the South Chins team optrined only just cleared," injuring his their one and only goal of the hand in doing so. South China matchende
now pressed continuously, and two
The ball had passed along the
very fast shots at goal in success left wang with a great spoed before aion
by Tam Kong Pak were PAU KA PING netted with worthily cleared by Smith.
powerful long straight drive.
The Chinese were now settling
The first goal came great surprise, 12 minutes after the down to their usual standard of start, when a simple shot from play and there were' many excel- JONES some few yards out from fent examples of clever tackling goal passed into the pet. It was
and passing not a hard shot and Wong Wing was absolutely, amazed. Ho did not attempt to save it!
The champions now attacked with much vigour and Fung King Cheong, missed an open goaf in the
Podmore was an asset to the soldiers team, and - his deter. mined efforts to pass the ball to the forwards, were a plen- sure to watch
Fortey too, was very clever with excitement, Smith having run out the ball, but missed a good chance
in the frayin an endeavour to to score when he miskicked right clear. The ball, however, passed in front of goal just wide of the upright.
Chinese Lose Heart
Chinese Press Strongly
Towards the
bf the game, the
* South China continued to attack) Bordare
and the Regiment had an auxi
time
exce
Morr
HOW!" RIES," but
mouth's fourth point.
berlake.
LINCOLNS TROUNCE ATHLETIC
Leaders
At Their Best
An amazingly eary victory Chinese Athletic strengthened Lancolas position at the head the premier division.
the one, the Lincolns
Scoring six la to the
edly deserved
demor
ball control and ? thoroug Tetic that by far
WAS
mpat outstanding" payer the Beld, giving, an excell exhibition of opportuniam, head-work
the well-deserved Both Baldry and
Malpa
Scores Three
In fact with thros exceptions, the Athletic's forwards never – Eume: near the Lincolns, goal, 15 Ho Ka Kuen put in some good work, but owing to his halves being penned In their own aras it was monily de- Live." He did at least show, his ability to tackle for the ball, how- ovar
more than
Ridle
Robson completed
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