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Official F.A. League
Results For Season
FIRST DIVISION.
Lincolns
St. Joseph's
* Lincolns
12 22.8. China”
Borderers
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Artillery
Recreio
0-2 2-4 2-15-04-13-2 1-0 2-243
··1-2 2-0 1-0 3.0
0-$·0-2 - 2-3
2-0
3-2 2-2 2-3 4-1 40 40 14
4-9. 4·1′·2·1, 3-9 5-9 ·6-2
2-1
6-4 5-4 3-0 4-2 2-1 2-1 4-1
22-04-1
2-4 1-2 2-2 3-2-4-2・・ Tul
2.1.
4-2-4-3 4-3 0-8 2-3
South China
Borderces
1-1 1-2 2-2
Navy
0-2
Club
Athletle
1-3 0-5 3-2. 0-4 4-6 1-4
3-41-4 1-4 2-4 4-5 4-2
1-8
0-1 1-2
•
East Lanca
0-3 2-2 0-4 1-3 0-3 2-1 -2-4
0.4
•
3-2 1-0 2-3, 3-2 0-2 2-0
Kowloon
0-1 0-1 0.4 0-3 2-4 2-2 3-4 2-3
1-0 3-4
5.4 2.0
0-2 3-1-2-2
•
4-1
2-1
2-1 6-1
Police
•
0-0
Artillery
Recreio
0.2
1-2 2-2 0-1 0-5 1-2 2-3 2-4 0-1 2-0 0-1---
0-2
0-2 2-4 2-1 2-5 1-2 2-4 3-0 3-2 1-3 1-2
0-1 0-2
1.4 1-2
1-4
0-3 2-4 1-6 0-8 2-6 0-7 1-2 0-3 2-3 1-5 12
0-2
2+4
2-3 1.0
Second Division.
2.0
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4-0
10-0
,2-4
0-0
1-1
1-2 0-0
2-1
New Record
As the camera snapped this picture, s new world's record was being made. The maker is Jon McClusky. of Fordham, who is shown winning the 3,000-meter steeplechase at the A. A. U. championships in New *York, is the new record time of 8
minutes and 50 seconds Bat.
Saturday's Results And Goalscorers.
SENIOR SHIELD-FINAL BORDERERS 3 8. CHINA
FIRST DIVISION
0
3-0
EAST LANCS.
2 POLICE
Q
24
7-2 11-1
5-0
5-12-1
SECOND DIVISION
CLUB
3-2
6-1
1 Y. INDIANS THIRD DIVISION
9-2
4-1
1-18. CHINA
3 RÁDIO
R.A.M.C.
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2 ENGINEERS
1-0 R.A.S.C.
2-1 2-0
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Borderers
South China
5-1
Your
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RECORDS
Navy
1-2
Lincolns
I-8 3-2
10-0
Artillery
2-1
2-4
Club
.0-3
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1-6
Y. Indians
0-4
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1-3
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0.0
DB1257-Geraldo Nights
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Kowloon
1-2
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Third Division.
24 1 20
EX EI EX II EI E II - Borderers
TI ITS China.
IN IL FI II II • ŞI + Z III[Recreio -
1-4 5-1
2-1
2 UNIVERSITY
GOAL SCORERS
SENIOR SHIELD.
4-2 4-3 Fourley (Borderers)
2-2 Jones (Barderers)
Mathias (Borderers)
1-3
13.
FIRST DIVISION, North (East Lanes) Woods (Fast Lanes)
SECOND DIVISION Abban (Young Indians) Moona ( Indian)
Duncan
| Alvis
Cheung
THIRD DIVISION
(8. China)
Hul Mo-ling (S. China) Adams (RA.M.C.)
Howlett (Engineers)
5. Belleck (RA.M.C.)
Lincolns
2-1
0-5
2-3
B
Borderers
E-
1-2
2-1 2-1
1-4
2-2
1-2
3-0
0.2
B. China
J-2 1-0
2-12-13
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1-1. 1-1
0.0
·RAS.C.
.1-2
3-1
2-0
And 1-4
Recreio
2-7
0-2
0-3
2-0 1-1
R.A.M,C.
0-1
2-3 0-4
1-4. 2-3
0-3 6.1 241
0-1
R.A.F.
1-2
2-3
1-2
1-1
Radio
0-2
I-2 1-1
Engineers
0-8 1-$
0.0
University
2-2
H
ARMY ARE
THE NEW RUGBY
ONE POINT BEHIND LINCOLNS
NOT CHAMPIONSHIP FORM
EDMUNDS SIGNS OF PROMISE
(BY SPOT KICK)
AS-WAS EXPECTED, ST. JOSEPHS COLLECTED ANOTHER
A TWO POINTS FROM THEIR ENCOUNTER WIND THER
.*.
ARTILLERY AT CAROLINE HILL YESTERDAY, BUT THEIR WIN' WAS A POOR ONE, THE MATCH BEING DECIDED BY A SOLI TARY GOAL SCORED JUST AFTER THE INTERVAL THE SAINTS, WITH TWO GAMES IN HAND, ARE NOW ONLY A POINT "IN ARREARS OF THE LINCOLNS, THE PRESENT LEADERS.
The Salats were much below their mual form, and on their form yesterday, cannot be considered as potential league winners. There was a lack of team-work among the forwards, and few were: the occasions when they got within shooting distance. On the few Occasions when they found themselves favourably positioned, their direction was poor. A.V. Gosano-and Elms were outstanding in defence, both tackling well and playing good constructive foot- ball The forwards' were off, and the only bright spot was when Leonard raced through to score the only goal.
In defence the Artillery com-Worthington, who in turn, when pared favourably, the backs, worried by Leonard, passed across Worthington and Hopkins, being to Hopkins. His pau was inter especially good. Pardoe as usual cepted by Leonard, however, and got through a tremendous amount the Saints leader raced for goal, of work, and gave a really good outdistancing Worthington and the left. display, being well supported on Hopkins, to net easily from close
Edmunds was the only for ward to impress, and with a little more experience, this young player will be a force to be reckoned with in local soccer.!
range...
Thea fellowed a series of ́at- tacks by the Gunners, and Rivers rounded off a good movement with a stinging shot, which was well saved by Marques:
At the other end, Beltran wont
During the first half of the close with a hard volley, while and B. Goaano bath
2 game, play was mainly confined to Leonard
middeld, with the Saints having had good efforts. On one oc- Just a shade more of the play than casion, Leonard secured a their opponents. Nothing of note position, but he crashed the ball good took place during this period, and into the alde net. the interval arrived with the score sheet blank.
CHAMPIONS
Air Force Secure The Wooden Spoon. ›
1-2
6-3 7-0
1-0
3-0
SATURDAY'S HOME RUGBY
1-1
London, To-day.
2-2
1-0
1-1 2-2
1-2
Leonard Intercepts And Scores
Immediately from, the restart,
St. Joseph's: Marques: Gomes and AY. Gozano V. Marques, Beltrao Rocha and Coats. and Elms; B. Gosano, Ward, Leonard,
Artillery Durham;
Worthington
the Saints attacked, and Pardoe, and Hopkins; Scott, Pardoe and Har being harrassed, paased back to and Seal.
H: Rivers, Knight, Wood, Edmunds
Unhappy Changes In Chinese Eleven
S. China Fail
(BY, OUTSIDE LEFT).
Badly
UNDOUBTEDLY the absence of centre, but he improved considerably
U
Leung Wing Chul and Lau as the game progressed. Mau considerably handicapped South China's unsuccessful team Instrumental in making the opening: Hazlewood worked hard,, and . was against the Borderers in the for the first two goals. Shield Soccer Final on Saturday. Had these two. been playing, the Borderers would not have enjoyed such a comfortable win.
The Borderers display, however, was
Mathias maintained his reputation, giving a good display. He rounded of a satisfactory afternoon's work by scoring the Borderers third goal.
Wong Wing, in goal, and Tam backs, were all good, with Tam fre quently being applauded for brillant clearancea
By beating the Royal Air Force splendid throughout, each player giv-Kong Pak and LA Tin Bang, the two by 14 points to 3 at Twickenham ing no quarter and aking none. 4-3 on Saturday the Army win the kids ★❤
Inter-Bervices Rugby Champion- The military defence was as good ship, having previously defeated Any seen for some time, being the Navy, who overwhelmed, the seldom caught unawares. RAF
Lawn Bowls KID CHOCOLATE TO on a tag Rugby Union games on the top of their forme, It is hard Tay Quem Liang, displayed brifle
(Continued from Pope 4.) After being seven down at the end of the eleventh head, Duncan's four did well to pull up and win their match by shots. On the 18th head, when lying 2 down, Duncan took the jack through with a good drive to alter the lay to-5 [in" "big" favour. Both Duncan's and Campbell's rinks played good bowls throughout the afternoon.
GIVE UP TITLE.
Cannot Fight At 126 Pounds.
Kid Chocolate, recognized in New York and feather boxing champion,, Mimounced ker that he plans to renounce the title because he fa unable tó fight at 128 pounds-Asso- ciated Press.
Jefferies Staves Off Defeat On the second green the match WAS was very evenly contested until draw the last head when a win by thres would have given Thompson the FAMO
It was, however, Jefferies Rcored two Bead and won
by 6 aft
The Chinese forwards. Swarn good, but thair" a
Movements, mitally The following were the resulta outstanding than the other players in
Podmore was perhaps a little more expectedly. falled, ende
ly it at times with a through to say,rige.
pass, but even be was of form, The Borderer forwards were not. Fung worked very hard to no par particularly good, but they kept try pose, while Pau Ka Ping failed com ing trying hard and their efforts bine with Ng were deservedly, rewarded,
Saturday: " The Army, 14, Royal Air Force 3
(Af Twickenham) Bristol 8, Aldershot Bervices 0. |Cardif 2, Blackheath 0, f
Gloucester, 11, Lianelly 6. Harlequins 6, London Scottish 13.) Leicester 5, Coventry 14.
, (At Teddington) Northampton 19, London Welsh 8. ON MUKHILane 10, Birkenhead 94 Park 24,0
Richmond 12, United Services 18. Swansea. 11, Newport 7.3
Weston Super Maro 11, Oxford U. nate enough to Glasgow, HS. 22" Walsonlaps,
|Blewartoniani 6. Herlotonins
Late in the game Lee Ewok Wat Early in the game Duncan found it and Tong Kwan changed places, but aimcult to lift the ball into the lit was of little avail. Cont
SOUTHORN CUP HOLDERS TRIUMPHANT
(Continued from Paga 4)
AUSTIN WINS TITLE
AT NICE.
Easy Win Over Young
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