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IN YEAR'S BEST GAME

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THE FIELD

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The Club juntors, who have dia- played jack-in-the-box form this sea- son, were overwhelmed by the Fusi-| Hers at Kowloon on Saturday, when the soldiers won by 6 goals to I.

Fushers Safe Defence

Beltrao and Elms falled, to pro duce their best, and it was here that the Chinese pressed home almost every attack Beltrao, wan- dered unhappily about the field; hardly ever attempting to mark one of the Chinese forwards, and

The Fusilier defence was seldom; his tackling and passing was poor.

Ward eventually made a good troubled, the backs and halves al- Elma, on the left flank, found Tau effort goalwards, and his final shot ways appearing safe in their tack- Kwai-shing and Tam Kong-pak far missed by inches, and a minute link and clearances, while Saunders. too fast and clever for him. Silva afterwards. Delgado cut in and seat in goal, had a comfortable time. Netto, on the other hand, held Lee a hard pass across the goalmouth, Sek-you well, and it was his splen- Wong gathering the ball off Ward's The Fusiller halves held the Club did passing that gave the Portu toes a fraction of a ascond before the forwards well in check, McHughes, xuese forwards majority of their centre-forward could get in his shot! in the pivotal position, excelling Tso Thrills Crowd himself in his spoiling and ball dis- Gomes Sparkles

tribution to his forwards. The forwards, put plenty of splendid efforts, both of which Tso thrilled the crowd with two punch into their movements and brought Marques full length to enjoyed a great deal of the play, effect clearances. The first save look- expecially in the closing stages. ed almost a goal, the ball slipping and save the Club defenders Gomes literally sparkled at inside out of Marques arms and rolling gruelling time. Bumster and Evans left, and he was the live-wire

towards the line, but the custodian displayed fine form and culminated the attack. scheming and initiating made a quick recovery and cleared: a good afternoon's work by cach most of the raida.

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Bertle Gosano and Ward bined very effectively and featured their play with many clever inter- passing movements, hut the real failure of the whole line was in their repeated concentration on try ing to walk the ball through the centre, a policy which is rarely successful against the Chinese:

Weak Finishing

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Double "Hat-Trick" The forwards were a lively line

Then Tao, beating: Elma every securing a "hat-trick", Evans net- time, cut in, rounded "A.V." and hit ting his three goals in the last five the crossbar with a terrific drive, and minutes of the game! slipped the ball out to Lea Shek-yau a minute later Fung Kink-cheong

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with beautiful wing to.wing passes, and it was this style of play, of siderable ground, that enabled them to cover con-

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Early in the second half Tao again, secured and cut in towards goal,

Club Backs Miskick but had his shot blocked by Souza,

Railton and. Binnie, the two backs, shining "A.V." in his tireless work settled, riskicking being all too was playing splendidly, even' out were not given time enough to get, in a harnased defence..

but the Portuguese defence held out China pressed home their advant- age hard in these opening exchanges,

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Elma and Lai Kwak-chul collided throwing an additional burden on the In mid-air and had to receive at shoulders of the backs, Tao and Tam formed a formid-head in bandages, but Elms appeared tention, the latter resuming with his able right-wing combination, and little the worse. A. V. Gosano had 'his hands full in,

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G: Fowler, Injured

trying to check their lightning-likely pushed out by Marques, who dived tempted to open up the game with A low drive by Tam was splendid-'glimpses of his true form; he at- moves. Fung King-cheong was across the goal at the ball, and a excellent passes, but was kept busy thoughtful leader, displaying more very dangerous high shot from the for most of the game paying atten speed than usual, and finding he half-way line by Leung Wing-chut tion to Evans and Gresty, shouting boots for the first time was well fielded by the Portuguese for weeks.

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The Club forwarda were handi- chances that went the way of the pressure, and, a forward pass to very poor support from their half- Portugal gradually eset the capped to a considerable extent, by right, and, although Ip Pak-wah Bertie Gosano, followed by was always a source of danger, if spectacular solo effort By the latter Fisher, who tried to infuse some life #backs, and, with the exception of left. unmarked Souza and Silva looked promising, but Gogano's driva lato the line, were very lifeless. Netto kept their acht.vities down from yards was very luckily de- to a minimum"

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Harbachin Singh Spectacular

good, and they saved many certain goals.

Parker Has Off Day

The right-wing pair, played well The Reat were unlucky to find together, but were unable to make Parker on one of his few off days,

The hero of the match was C. H. much headway against Parker and and, had it not been for Martin, The defence proved very sound, Delgado was headed against the post Lim. the Varsity custodian. whose Martin. Harbachia Singh made behind him, the-acore might have AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND for cheap Hollday strengthening it. Both hacks were from a rebound Bertie ftovano sent the admiration. of the spectators, Playing in goal, Rulia Khan stop pair in the forward line, and to- the return of Lee Tingsang greatly the goal to nod the ball into, and second-half bombardment won him but most of his passes were inter- Whitley and Birch, the right-

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were all in vain. escape heroic stand in the last 10 minutes The safest department of the for Chinal

Sarangat Singh Missed Portugal, and Fung King-cheong desperate endeavour to reduce their way

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two or three occasions at having a shot put straight at him.

In the first minute, Gosano sent Alves away, and his centre saw Gomes test Wong with a splendid drive,

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Cup Presented

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East Lance Easy Win

Martin.

SOUTH CHINA HUMILIATED

BY ENGINEERS

(Continued from Pugs 4)

by Derby Opens Scoring.

In the first half the KITC scored through Souza and Pinto, and in the second half another two Howlett Initiated the movement goals were added by Pinto and which led to the Engineers first Gurbachan Singh. Med

K.LT.CRamzam: Karnall Singh"

score with ease.

The East Lancs enjoyed a com- Tao Bent Funx clean through with fortable win over South China in the only Marques to beat, but the goal- Second Division, on Saturday, when keeper flung himself across the goal they won by 4 goals to 1 in 'a very A miskick by "AV" nearly had and brought of a magnificent one-sided affair. dire results, Souza charging down clearance: Tam's shot in the nick of time.

And so

a grand game, fought The South Chins forwards were goal after 10 minutes play he sent and Klahen Singh: D. Noronha, Tara After 14 minutes of fast ex- throughout in a very sporting spirit, all triers, but Garswood and Steele, opt to Callard who pushed the ball Singh and Mohinder Singh Harbachin changes, with the ball flashing drew to a close, with the Chinese the East Lancs backs, bold them well forward for Derby to take the ball Singh, J. Noronha, Gurbachan Bingh, from one goal to the other. China the superior side, and atill, testing in check. took the lead. Tso passed in to Marques with shots from all angles,

between Cheong and Sang and Pinto and Souza Ip Pak-wah, who slipped the ball but unable to Increase their ample

The Rest: Rulia Khan: A.. E. P.- Harmsworth was splendid In the Ten minutes later Baden had had Oliveira and C. 8. Parker: Whitley, Guest and M. Martin Tate, L back to Fung King-cheong, and lead.. Ithe centre-forward beat Marques

East Lanca' goal; dealing with shots luck when he sent in a long drop List. A. Birch D. Kunt, E. Woods with a grand drive.

from all angles in a very capable shot from midfield. Lee punching and Sarnagat Singh. At the conclusion, the Cup was manner, In the next minuta Marques made presented to Wong Wing, captain of |--~!

over the top for a corner. From sending across for Buden to score a fine save from Tam Kong-pak, and of China, by Mra, D. C. Wilson, wife Walkden' Good Game

the kick, taken by Callard, Derby later deait ably with a dangerous, of the Manager of the Sunday

headed the ball down to Howlett's the Engineers fourth goal. Derby header from Tam.

Walkden was the best of the in-feet, and the latter had no difficulty, his hattrick about three minutes obtained the last goal, completing Herald", donors of the Cup, amid, termediate line, sending, Awayne and in netting for th ✅ Openings Go Abegging scenes of tremendous enthusiasuf Mather away on the wings tire and The Soldiers obtained their third from time, Creagh placing the ball onlookers were kept on their toes

Play was very fast, and the not to mention crackers) again with well-directed and neat goal five minutes from the intermost on the goal-line. CANEY most at his feet when he was alo China Wong Wing. Mak Sutchon, passes with excitement. Portugal pressed Tak-no, Leung Wing-chul Tao Kwa

Lees Tinang Lai Kwek chu, 1

Howlett passed out to Creagh, the hard for a spell, but, although keep aring, Tank Kong-pak, Pant King Harwood and Radcliffe were the centre for Howlett to transfer to lok, You Wa-hing, Mok Sing;, Ip Yel latter returning the ball to the Pak-wing: Bang Cheung-pak: Was ho Routh China-Lee Chuen; Chenag

mouth none would take the romano; Silva Norton Belkrao, Elms were our ing the hall in the Chinese goal-cheong, Ip Pakorah and Lee Shek-yau most Impressive, forwa

Portugal Marques: Fouza, A. V addition to responsibilty of shooting, and at Delgado B. Gosto, Ward, Gomes and least two good chances went begging | Alves.

Lim

Derby who scored from five yards, po Kwok Yau-, Hul Yal-kwong, Lal

The Engineers, went through Wing-on and Chow, Kwan-kang,

the opening whistle of the Denham, Hurst Boyling; Callard; Engineers: Bellicks Slack, Dudley half, Howlett eventually: Buden, Darby, Howlett and Creagh,

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