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ST. JOSEPH'S REGAIN SOCCER LEADERSHIP
PODMORE
BETTERS
HONG KONG BEAT CANTON
IN SOCCER TRIAL
PARDOE Preparations For Selection Of
WROE'S FINE GAME AFTER HOSPITAL,
BORDERERS DEFENCE
OUTSTANDING-
(BY OUTSIDE LEFT)
The Borderers, defence left nothing to be desired against the Artillery. Although seldom called on. Smith proved to be "on his toes," while Mullane and Morrison an almost impenetratable Iwere
barrier which called a quick halt to any attacks made by the Gunners.
Podmore, at centre half, played well, surpassing стел his form in, last week's games excellent is passes were and his inclination to Wan- der from his position checked many of the Artillery's more dangerous movements.
He
efforts.
Chinx's Olympic Team
Hong Kong defeated Canton by* a goal scored by Lee Wal Tong in
the first all-China soccer trial at Carolina Hill yesterday in pre- paration for the selection of players to represent China at the Far Eastern Olympiad in Manila next month.
The next trial game will be held in Canton on Saturday.
MCHARDY'S GOOD DISPLAY
Chinese And Police Forwards Fail.
LEUNG BRILLIANT. '-
(By OUTSIDE LEFT)
OTH South China and the
B Police reined under that
end-of-the-season cloud. They did not appear to trouble whe- ther the game was played or not.
HIGGINS
FRUSTRATES
NAVY ATTACK
Steans And Edminson Do Well.
SAILORS SHOULD HAVE WON
(By OUTSIDE LEFT) ・・
POOR PLAY AGAINST
EAST LANCS
A. V. GOSANO BOTTLES UP MILITARY ATTACK
PENALTY MISSED
(BY SPOT KICK)
ST. Jos regained the leadership of the premier soccer league
championship when they defeated the East Lancs, by two clear goals in 'a disappointing game at Sookunpoo yesterday.
Neither side displayed a great deal of enthusiasm, the HE excellent form displayed game, on the whole, being featureless, with the exception of the out- THE
by the Navy should have standing exhibition given by the indefatiguable A. V. Gosano. won the day for them against of brilliance at the commencement, collapsed sensationally. Oppor- the Lincolns, but despite repeat-tunities which would normally have resulted in a goal seemed to pre- ed attacks they always encoun-sent overwhelming difficulties to them when in the Saints ares. tered difficulty in passing Steams
The East Lancs forward line, after one or two brief fashes
and Edminson, the, soldier full-Woods was the only dangerous foward to the Portuguese goal, and even his shooting was indifferent.
backs.
Without doubt the laurels of the match must · go to
A V. Gosano was to a great ex- |tent responsible for the fallure of
Higgins in the Lincolns' goal. Saturday's Results And the military attack, and Souza was
He played a masterly throughout.
game
NAVY
R.A.S.C.
R.A.F.
Goalscorers.
FIRST DIVISION
4 KOWLOON
2 LINCOLNS
• 8. CHINA
• BORDERERS
THIRD DIVISION
Lieut. Hocquard again played in fine style for his Regiment and Both goalkeepers played well displayed" wonderful accuracy in supported by but Mellardy again being superb. centreing the ball from his wing CLUB well was
The soldier forwards, POLICE Davies and Underwood who kept He saved the Police during several position. their wings
well fed-it would dangerous situations the Chinese however, did not reveal their best ARTILLERY
were on the verge of scoring on form, and his efforts were often have been more advantageous, at more than one occasion when the unavailing.
Liddington and West, the Navy Limes if they had attempted sole (good "keeping" of McHardy kept
them out.
|full backs, proved a formidable A feature of the game was the pair and the Lincolns had great PARDOE'S BAD LUCK
fact that, while both defence play difficulty in passing them. When The best man in the Artilery led well both sets of„forwards were they did succeed in doing this, side was Pardoe-be worked very very-weak.
however, Pepper, was very reliable Stephens, at centre-forward for in the Navy goal. hard in the pivot position, and had
the Police, played well, but he did The Navy forwards displayed a hard luck with several good shots not distribute the ball sufficiently, masterly knowledge of tacties in Borderers -besides having the mortification Pile, on the right wing, being the first half of the match. and Lincolas of seeing the majority of his starved throughout the second doubtless would have added fur- South China passes to the forwards being wast
ther goals had it not been for the Nary ed by weak kicking and bad judge-
creditable display of Higgins, ment.
In this game the two best centre-halves in local military football were playing against each other. Both played very
Podmore well, but ed the cleverer.
prov-
thalf.
Leung Wing Chiu was the most formidable player on the Chinese said, his terrific shots at goal be- ing only frustrated by McHardy's skill.
+
Good Engineers' Defence
The Artillery's half-back line Lawlor and Alvis played. well- was weakened by the absence of for the Service Corps against the Worthington Wroe, at left back, Engineers, and Digby in the pivot showed occasional played a very hard game, despito position,
the fact that he has only recently glimpses of brilliance.
The Engineers were well served being discharged from Hospital. Durham played very well in goal, in defence, Tucker and Hollinge- (bringing off some fine saves to worth being particularly outstand-
keep the score so low.
CROSS-COUNTRY EVENT WON BY ENGLAND
ing.
'Varsity Fail
*
London, March 24.
NAVY RETAIN SHIELD
McNeill Scores Only Goal Of Game.
WEST INJURED "AGAINST ARTILLERY
Wood Gives Masterly Display
2 ENGINEERS 6 UNIVERSITY
League Tables To Date
FIRST DIVISION
St. Joseph'a
Goals P W D L F A PU ...18 14 2 2 43 19 38 .17 14 0 3 57 21 28 .19 13 2 4 50 29 28
18 12 1 5 42 21 .17 19 4 3 50 40 18 8 1 9 46 51
0 10
Club
Kowloon
.19 7 2 10 34
East Lanes
18 6 2 10
頭
Athielic Police Artillery Recreio
.15
17
4 0 13 41.8 .18 1 2 15 18 64
Goals
Lincolns
THIRD DIVISION
South China
W. LFA Pu
very. reliablé In
support. The Saints' wing halvės, although do- ing well enough in holding up the attacks frequently failed to find their man with passes.
Beltrac, gave every support to his forwards, who, although de- 2 cidedly better in front of goal than their opponents. lacked any real combination. B. Gosano showed brilliant flashes and executed several fast, runs down the wing before flashing across several good centres with which Leonard was always a menace..
Goalkeepers Sound
Carroll and his halves put in some good hard work, which, how- ever, proved of no avail. Harms- worth played well in goal, as did Marques, both custodians bringing' off well-timed saves..
The Saints had not long. to wait for their first goal, a nice run through by Rocha giving WARD an opportunity he accepted.
The Saints forwards were the {most dangerous, giving Harme- worth many anxious moments, but 18 18 6 77 7 36 he did exceptionally well until 17 11 293 23 24 |LEONARD got one past him after 17 10 16 54.31 21 B. Gossno. had beaten several in 4 25 24 20
WARZ 29 players on a smart run down the
17 7 3 7 61 4 14 wing.
Borderers
R.A.S.C. Recreio RA.M.C.
18 6 Engineers .16 [R.A.F.
.18 Radio University ...16
2 4 10 03 13
A 24 36
11. 32. 37
GOAL SCORERS
FIRST DIVISION.
The Royal Navy retained the Junior Soccer League Shield yes- terday when they beat the Royal Howe (Club) Artillery on the Club Ground yes-E. Strange (Club) terday afternoon by one goal to nil in the Final Round.
Fowler (Club) Browne (Club) Hazlewood (Borderers) Dancan (Borderers)
A strong wind in the first half of the match gave the University the advantage over the R.A.F.,, butj
The Navy had the best of the Tay Quee-liang (8. China) England won the International they could only score one goal, cross country race with 34 points: due mainly to poor shooting. The game and deserved to win. They O'Donnell (Navy) France 102; Seatland 105; Belgium University were quick on the ball, would undoubtedly have scored Malpass (Lincolns)
McGuinness (Lincoln) 110; Wales 166; Northern Ireland, but could not settle down against further goals had it not been for 228.
the heavier Air Force team. J. H. the masterly goalkeeping of Wood. Foregard (R.A.F.) J. Holden, Tipton Harries, wax Too scored first home.--Reuter,
them late in the game."
THIRD DIVISION,
Darby (Engineers) Vaughan Tong Ling
a brilliant goal for Time and again he relieved serious Formler BLAKE
Depleted Kowloon Side Disappoint
Pote-Hunt And Blake Shine
"OWLOON were without Bliss, The Club forwards took some
•
.
situations.
The Royal Artillery fielded an. H. Too (University) excellent defence, but their for- Petit (RAF) wards falled in the first half of Woollen (R.A‚F.)
the game. They greatly improv- Page (RAF)
ed in the second half, but could Harris (R.A.F.); not then overcome the very cap able Navy defence.
The Navy swung the ball about, wasting no time', in their passing movements, whereas the soldiers showed hesitation and lost many good opportunities.
Second Half Rally
The Artillery, however, staged a
Lawn Bowls
(Continued from Page 4.)
Too Heavy Bradbury again drew well, trail-
rack, but unfortunately
.
Shortly after the start of the second half B. Gosano nearly sent the Saints further ahead as the re- {sult of magnificent solo effort from the half-way line-his shot, from outside the penalty-aren, struck
1 the upright..
At the other end, Woods, Smith and Horner were presented with |wonderful opportunities, but they
failed dismally,
A penalty-kick take by A. V. |Gosáné struck the cross-bar in the {closing minutes.
East Lanes-Harmsworth; Swain J. Gorman: Rothwell, Carroll, Walk- den: Swain, L. Horner, Smith, Woods and Tuley,
St. Josephs: R. Marques: A. V. Gosano, Boura: E. Marques, Baltrac, Elms: B Gosano, Ward, Leonard, F. Bocha and Costa..
|Golf.—
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TO-DAY
Royal Hong Kong Golf Club (Ladies' Section) L. G. U. month.
■1 ly competition (New Course,
Fanling).
Meetings
Hong Kong Football Association
Council, 6.30 p.m.
Yachting
.
Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club's
Third Exria Race for Ladies (re-.. *AU).
Athletics
TO-MORROW
Kowloon Junior School Annual
Sports:
(Kowloon 'CC. ground), Malaya v. Combined Services
Kwho twisted his ankle play time to settle down, and for the splendid recovery in the latter ing badminton during the week, majority of the first half were stages, and Leech was fully extend sent it off the green, so that that and Pope deputised in the game hopelessly at sea. After the in-
ed to save his charge, wich he did
head was dead. He made amenda against the Club. Another ab.terval, however, they found their sentee was Davies, who sailed for form and played a greatly improv-in fine style.
on the next head, however, for Glass, the Navy centre-forward, with his two woods he converted a home on the same day by the 6.8, cd game,”
played a great game, while Price lay of four into six. Ranchi, and his place was filled!
and Clancy, the soldier. full-backs, by Humphries. Evereat waa in-
Kowloon were not so impressive worked like trogans throughout to U. M. Omar played splendid jured in the first few minutes of Although they commenced better prove themselves the mainstay of bowls throughout the afternoon. the game, and was a passenger al- than their opponents, and their the Artillery team.
It was typical of his play when he Hockey- most from the start.
defence held out well until the in- Had Scott, in the left half post-drew to second shot with his first The Club flelded the same cleven terval, they cracked up after. tion, received a little more support wood, and then to first with his Meetings as that whith so decisively de-wards, Elliott was ever quick on the Artillery might have reversed second, giving his rink a lay of feated Bouth China last week. the mark, but received poor sup- the result-he initiated many dan-three There were twice positional, al-¡port.
A. Razack's four were never in gerous raide, terations however, Hill moving.
Stanley was about to shoot when the picture, and the result of this lover to outside-left, and 'Baldwin'
he saw Wood leaving his charge, and match on the third rink was a fair partnering Syd Strange at back. Hall was a passenger also, limping tremendous amount of valuable Passed to MCNEILL, who was pre-indication of the run of the game, J. Hollidge's four played both well from the start.
work in: defence; was too far. back sented with an open goal. to be of assistance to: Eillott, x-
The Navy scored the only individually and as a rink, and the skip seldom failed to add to the cept for an occasional through of the game shortly before The Club defence was very safo
the interval, following a good
good work of the other threa, Jafter the ́ ́, first few minutes;
centre from Chappell, Strange and Baldwin clearing con-
"During an" Artlifery attack late in fidently, while the halves not only With the exception of Blake, the second half West, the Navy can- broke up the spasmodic Kowloon who played a splendid game on the try-half, sustaine! a knee injury attacks, but played good construc- left, the other forwards were weak walch forood him to leave the field. Live football, # Pots-Hunt, in parti- with the inevitable sagit that After the game, Mrs. Fleetwood,
McKelvic, while; doing
A
C.'S. Rosselet's four scored
■ needed six to give them 2: goed opportunity, which they converted into a win by seven shots, po
(King's Park, 6 p.m.) Hong Kong Lawn Bowls Associa
tion Committee Meeting (Mor= ning Post Board Room,, 6.80 p.)
WEDNESDAY, Boxing-
Area: Sporta Board Champlonaliipa
*(Shamabulpo,: 7.45 p.in.) Hockey-Caer Clark Cup
Hong Kong Ladim v. “Rás!”
....(H.K.F.C,"ground, 5,155 p.m.) Hong Kong Hockey Club' seniora. v,
*Incognitos
(8.15 p.m.)
converted the four into fiva and made the whole match a draw, but When Rosselst bowled his last he was a abade narrow and
Had he drawn well he would have Club: winning by one shot.
cular was often conspicuous with there were few combined:/mové- wife of Captain Fleetwood present, wood his rink were lying four up. game, ended with them were not
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