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BILLY COTTON'S BAND.
SCOTT WOOD'S ORCHESTRA
BILLY REID'S ACCORDEON BAND.
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MAGIC PRETES
THE CHINA MAIL.
CHINESE TEAM WIN IN GOVERNOR'S
CLUB & SAINTS SHOW POOR SHOOTING FORM
GAMBLE GOOD PARTNER FOR SYD STRANGE
(BY OUTSIDE LEFT)
POTE-HUNT, the Club's cen- RECREIO SUPERIÓR
tre-half, was extremely un- fortunate against St. Joseph's on Saturday. Just before half-time he twisted his knee and had to He be carried off the field. pluckily resumed after the inter- val at outside left, but he was a passenger throughout,
top.
·
Leonard played a fine game eluded Strange very cleverly several occasions, but he could not direct the ball into the net.
and
on
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Gamble, parinering Strange in
BUT DRAW. Lethargic Display By Gunners.
SOUSAE EXCELS
HAZELWOOD
AND MATTHIAS
· RATTLE K.F.C. Cord Pluckily Defies. Borderer Marksmen.
PODMORE AGAIN SHINES
CUP
F. A. SIDE LOSE BY
ODD GOAL
LEE WAI TONG SCORES THREE TIMES
.
CORD'S GRUELLING TEST
(By SPOT KICK)
LEADING by the odd goal in three at the inter- val the Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation beat the Hong Kong Football Association eleven by 4 goals to 3 in the Governor's Soccer Cup ser- Beaten in their ies at Caroline Hill yesterday.
Ап exciting moment
(BY OUTSIDE LEFT) There were no goals scored in the first half of the match between the Borderers and Kowion on Sa turday, but, nethertheless, the Bor- Both sets of forwards played (By OUTSIDE LEFT)
derers were very strong on the at- first encounter with the F.A. this season the Chin- good football, but the Saints com-
On the average of play the Re-tack, and it was only the fine ef- ese will now have an opportunity of winning the bined better than did the Club- their short passing was excellent. creio were superior to the Artillery fort of Cord that averted goals trophy for the second year in succession when hut they were deplorably weak in on Saturday. Mainly through the during several anxious periods.
Despite the rather overwhelming they clash with the Association team in the decid- front of goal, good shots being lethargic display of the military directed past the post and over the side, the Recreio, at times showed adds Kowloon put up a fine dieplaying match.
brilliance, especially noticeable be- and once or twice were unfortun
Pau Ka-ping, in the Chinese_bination. tween Sousae and his inside for-late in not scoring. Hed the for- wards, who were much too fast forwards not hesitated when they re-goal, put up a really splendid occurred when Lee Wai-tong had the opposition and gave Wood Inceived chance to shoot in front of show, and, together with Lau May the ball under control some feet the Artillery goni several very an- the goal they might have beaten in the defence, was instrumental from goul and was about to shoot a cleared the alert Smith.
in relleving the Chinese goal on when Elliott rusbed in xious moments.
do great
Credit is due once again to Mat-several occasions.
with a first-time kick. The Artillery found
Lee Waf-tong scored three of Three goals then came in quick the back line, played a great game, difficulty in bringing the ball intothies and Hazelwood, who, work-
were ing on the right wing, had the the four goals for the Chinese succession. Following
a quick and cleared well. "Rodger played the Recreio area, but they
past Kowloon defence rattled with well-team, his speed and accuracy de-pass from Ip Pak-wn the balf came his usual good game and brought then incapable of placing it
advances. These two serving great credit.
to LEE WAI-TONG who had the Marques. Weak shooting, and at schemed off many fine saves.
Malpas, playing centre forward ball directly in front of goal and Howe played excellently, parti- times wild shooting, was responsi- players, together with Podmore, cularly in the second half when ble, but their main fault lay in too may be said to have been mainly for the F. A. players, scored all sent in a great shot which beat Pote-Hunt was injured. He tried close passing and dallying with the instrumental in giving the Border their three goals, his timing and Cord.
ers another victory.
Judgment being perfect.
A minute later the F.A. players very hard, and with some success, ball in front of goal.
For Kowloon 90 per cent. of the Mullane and A. V. Gosano gave replied with a smart move on the his the left wing on te control
Sousae gave a good exhibition,
know-credit for a fine game must go to a great display in defence, while left wing. Hocquard and Ridley ja Bound own, S. Strange, at left back, displaying
Elliott and Hocquard in the for should excellent understanding be of ball distribution Cord in goal. proved almost an impassible bar. ledge
ward line kept Malpas supplied fore Ridley fobbed the ball goal- rier, but E. Strange was not so im- and formed with Gomes and L
with splendid centres.
wards. MALPAS then bundled pressive at forward--he played Castillo, both of whom were
The game commenced with the
both the bull and Pau Ka-ping in- hard, but failed when in shooting form, a dangerous trio.
F.A. most of the pressing, and into the net to score the equaliser. Figureido put in plenty of hard distance.
the first few minutes work, though his wing-halves were
Cord Saves Penalty which however,
Two minutes later the referee St. apt to mis-kick,
awarded -q penalty kick to the his did not affect the side as both SB- and va-Nelto and Marques kept them
Chinese against Robertson. LEE made a great save, but, in cen-covered perfectly.
on
1
smart
clearance was affected by Li Tin-1
Despite being hit heavily in the face when saving # shot during the first few minutes of the game, he showed excellent courage and judgement in keeping the soldiers at bay. B. Gozano, outside left for
Bang. Joseph's, was at the top of
Elliott, the centre half, was
Following this China attacked keen performer throughout the ex- form. He was very speedy
elting encounter, being very per and Tam Kong-pak sent in a fine controlled the ball well, his
Marques, very much at home sistent in his endeavours to feed header from several yards out, the WAI-TONG took the kick Cord tres being perfect. They were un-
forwards. Willis and Bast-ball just passing over the cross punching the ball back into availing, however, as the inside with close shots, however fast,, hadis
a tendency to mis-judge long-range ma, the Kowloon full backs, were bar. Lee Wai-tong then fired in a ple, it went to Leg Wai-tong forwards could not find the net.
the civilians would powerful shot from ten yards, but again who this time netted with a jones. Pardoe and his halves would clever, and
a muchi Cord relieved in good style.
strong shot, ... safe have done well to concentrate on probably have suffered
Elliott's Timely Save
Hocquard, on the left, atrove Elliott backs, both clearing their lines in this type of bombardment,, for of bigger defeat had they not main-1
The F.A. returned to the attack, desperately hard to feed the only three accountable long-tained a very close co-operation. fine style.
and some fine exchanges were wit-land Malpas, and his effort won a shots in the game, the first actual-
being from wing to wing by good com- Mau resulted in the ball nessed, with the ball being swung corner, but smart work by Lau eastly cleared out of the danger
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FINAL.
Beat Witch In The Flotilla Cup.
the
In the semi-final round of the few occasions that they suc day off, and the same may be said Flotilla's Knock-out Cup, H. M. S. ceeded in entering the R. A. S. C.'s of the Gunner forwards, although Wild Swan defeated H. M. S. Witch area they were met with a stone-they played well enough when not by four goals to nil at Caroline wall defence in Lawlor and Alvis. actually in front of goal.
Recreio's Poor Marksmen
their
Recreio had the best of the en- counter in the first half of game against South China juniors, their forwards continually break. ing through the China defence. On several occasions they would have
scored, but for very poor shooting! HARLEQUINS LOSE from easy positions.
WAS
In the second half, despite the fact that Cheung Pin Lun forced to retire, suffering from an injured knee, South China showed a decided improvement in their tactics, and towards the end kept the Recreio defence very busy.
TO GLOUCESTER. Cardiff Beat Plymouth Albion.
Hill.
Saturday's Results And Goalscorers.
FIRST DIVISION
CLUB KOWLOON ARTILLERY
"
R.A.S.C. RECREIO
0 ST. JOSEPH's
• BORDERERS
1 RECREIO
THIRD DIVISION
3 RADIO
0
B. CHINA
League Tables To Date FIRST DIVISION
SHOOTING
zone,
Following the interval the F.A. launched a strong attack and one or two akirmishes around the Chinese goal looked dangerous, Bn. but the ball was eventually clear-
(Continued from Paga 4.)
Winners."A" Teams, 2nd East Lancashire Regt. The Teamed. was Major W. E. B. Dowling, R. S.
Ridley Loses Chance Hocquard then passed to Mal- M. Slater, Sgt. Jones, L/Cpl. Ed- wards, Pte. Marsden, Pte. Parker, pas, who in turn sent it to Ridley, He had a clear way to score, but Ple. Baldock, Pte. Whitehead.
Runners up"A" Team, 1st Bn, he lost the ball in his stride and The team was Pau Ku-ping successfully inter- 8th Punjabs Regt. Captain F. Johnstone, C. II. M. Sir-fcepted. dar Khan, Kavildur Jagir Singh, Naik Nirmal, Sepoy Bhoota Khan, Sepoy Narib Khan, Sepoy Narain Ram, Sepoy Lail Khan.
Fifteen minutes from the re-start Chinese scored their third goal, which was perhaps the best of the afternoon.
resulted An up-field movement
Individual Revolver Match--Lieu- tenant Kome. 1st S. Wales, Bord, in the ball going to TSAO KWAI- Lancs.SHING on the right wing and he Sergt. Jones, 2nd Ba. E.
a first. unexpectedly flashed in Regt.
Winners. "B". Company. 1st Bntime shot, Cord saw it and made Punjab Regiment: Team Compan- a great attempt to save, in fact he der Subadar Parshadi Singh did actually get his fingers to it. The F. A. decreased the arream Team: Nalk Arjan Singh, L/Naik
ten minutes later when PW. D L F A Pu Datta Ram, Sepoy Sheo Nath, Sepoy some St. Joseph' 19 24 32 43 19 31 Baleshwar, Naik Brij Mohan, Sepoy MALPAS scored. The F.A. team
now launched London, Saturday. Borderers .18 15 9 61 21 30 Mir Ali, Sepoy Malu Ram, Sepoy
.18 TA 2 4.50 23 28
Maula Ram, Naik Shaker Khan, persistent attacks in an effort to The following were the results of Lincolns
.18 12 15 42.21 25 games South China
ka 40 24 Sepoy Khadar Bax, Sepoy Nur score the equaliser, and it was not the leading Rugby Union
.17 10 19 8 2 9 45.61 18 Mohd, Sepoy Narrain, Naik Madan long before Hocquard took a flag played to-day:
HOME RUGBY RESULTS
Gloucester 8, Harlequins 0.
Club Kowloon East Lance Athletic Police Artillery Recreio
ATHLETIC FAIL TO APPEAR
East Lanes Ready. For Encounter
The First Division match tween the East Lancs and the Old Merchant Taylors 4, London Lincolns Athletic was not played at. Soo- Irish 6.
kumpoo Ground yesterday,
Bedford 10, Old Blues 5. Birkenhead. Park 14, Waterloo 10. Exeter 3, Linnelly 15.
Leicester 11, Blackheath 14, Neath 12, Devonshire Services 4, bo-Newport 16, Bath 3..
Pontypool 6, Bristol 6.
4.3
Goals
11.34 52 16. Ram, Sepoy Farbhu Ram, Sepoy kiek, to give MALPAS an oppor .18 82 10 28 42 14
Kolu Ram, Sepoy Shib Lall, Sepoytunity to beat Pau Ka-ping.
.20
20
7 21
15 8 9 10 15 48 10
17 4 2.11.21 34 10
..18
4 1 15 28 42 9
Bakar Khan (Runner)..
19
19 15 19 65
Goals
THIRD DIVISION
Elliott had hard luck a few moments after when he struck the upright with Pau Ka-ping beaten.
Runnera, up."B" Company, Isti Ba. S. Wales Bord: Team Comman
Team: Ider, Lieut. I G. Moon. P. W. D
DLE FA PuL/Cpl. Harris, Pte. Watts, Pte. 26
Just before, the final whistle the ....18 15. 0 777 36 John, Pte. Clapp, L/Cpl. Whelan, Chinese opened up an attack on South China 18 12 234 23 26 Pie. 97 Hill, Ptc. Hurns, Pte. 40 the left wing and Cord was kept
17944 28 25 22.
R.A.B.C.. Borderers Recreio RA.M.C.. Englsters -Reuter,
RAF. Radio NEXT SATURDAY'S GAMES
University
The Regimental team and the Plymouth Albion 6, Cardiff 8. referee were ready on the ground, Wasps. 0, London Welsh 12. but the Athletic team did, not ap pear. After waiting for minutes the referee dismissed the soldiers team
MIDWEEK MATCHES
some
The following are the midweek: Firat Division soccer gémes arranged by the FA
Wednesday ⠀ Borderers Navy Police
v St. Joseph's How Wednesday, April 25 St. Joseph's Borderers
16 64 31 21 Wright, Cpl. Madley, Pte. 15 Davies,
18 7 3 851 47 17 Pte. O'Kelly, Plz 91 Smith, Cpl. buny making some fine saves. The 18 16 4 8 31 37 16 Ward, Pte. 90 Edwards, Pte. Ho Chinese, however, succeeded in securing the winning goal through Podmore, Pte. 98 .16 4 5 8 28 28 18 wells, Pto.
a direct fast shot from LEB WAI- 18. B 2 11 32 87 12
TONG. 17 2 4 11 13-496M'Carthy (Runner),**
Winners."H. Q." Wing 1st Bn. In the previous encounter the 03 13 13 68 · 1
The Lincolnshire Regt.: Team Com-
The following is next Saturday's
GOAL SCORERS programme;
London Welsh Harlequins
014 Merchant Leicoster
Taylors]
FIRST DIVISION Northampton Devonport Ber, Jones (Borderers)
Hopkins CR AD
New Zealand has selected the fol-Chile (Rerrein) lowing team to represent her in the Heviewood (Borderers)
Matthinn
(Borderers) bowls section of the British Empire at THIRD DIVISION Games which are to take place in
H.A,S.C.) England during the coming. Augusti Evecelli C
H. Grocott, G. G. Pollard, G. I. Carter, Vaughan (B.,.8C) and WW Dillicar. The team will Savaney (Radio), sail for England aboard: the *. Rui-Lan Wing-kwong (B. China)
mander. L/Sgt. J, Goble Team: A team won, so that the teams. R. 8. M. Segon, I. Q. M. 8. Ottley, will now have to meet again at Pic. J. Ormsby, Sig. J. Lyons, Sig, a later date to decide who shall J. Robinson, Pte, I, Robinson, Pt be the winners of the trophy for J: Green, Bdsm, W. Brown, Sly, P, this season.
Hong Kong FA-Cord; Mulisde, Ottley.
A. Gossual G. Robertson, Pod- Runners up-"C" Company," 2nd more, Elms; Matthias, Elliott, Malpar, Bn E, Lants, Regt.: Team Com Ridley and Hocquard
ander Sgt. Tindell Team: 0,5.
Chinese XI-Pau Ke-ping; LI Tin-
M. Elvin, te Robinson, Pte. Mars-on, Lau Maui Te Cho-gul, Leung Wing-chia, Lee Kwok-wal; Thao Kwal sen, Pte. Dixon, Pta. Basby, Pahing Fang King-chsong, Lee Wal- Roberts, Pla Herbert
tong, Ip Pakwe and Tam Kong-pak.
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