played a useful game.-
He
played good combination w Cheuk Shek-kam.
The Play
N
Kwong Wah took the lead about two minutes after the whistio through Wong King-chung, who converted a nice shot from Cheuk Shek-kam, while Hau Ching-to cqualised shortly after, from
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1 St. Joseph's, 1 pass from V. K. Hyui. Chin Chi-
All.
fai again placed Kwong Wahin Kwong Wah 2 the lead as the result of a folo Wong King- effort after having robbed Fai-
cheung and tern's pivot of the ball..
V. K. Hyui (pen)
and Hau ching- to (2).
Chin Chi-fai,
SECOND
DIVISION
Navy
1
Chung. Yung-Sun, another Barber,
3
Royal Scots. Auld (2) and
Meikle.
winger for Eastern, appeared un- comfortable in that position and Service Corps 10 Kitchee was only responsible for few cen-
u'es.
the Eastern team.
THIRD DIVISION
Air Force
5 Shelt
5 Modicals
Pym (pen).
Martin (1) and an- Edmonds (pen). ·
Signals Husband (2), Bundy and Brackenberry (2).
V. K. Hyui and C. T. Tsao, both HELPED BY a penalty goal soon after the inter-formerly of Shanghal, were val, which enabled them to equalise, Eastern there-
other two dangerous forwards in after had matters in their hâands and eventually beat Kwong Wah by the odd goal in five in their First Division football encounter, which was played at Caroline Hill yesterday afternoon. Kwong Wah were leading 2-1 at the end of the first half.
On
With a fast forward line, strong-| ly supported by their halves, throughout the first period in which they were definitely top form, Kwong Wah have rea- son to be fully satisfied with their play and were generally consider- ed to have played their best game of the season.
Kwong Wah, however, appear- ed demoralised by the penalty goal in the second half.
Eastern played carelessly in the first half, but, on the resumption, tully demonstrated their sup- periority to secure both points.
Although he was severely test- ed and twice beaten in the open- ing half, Lau Hin-hon played a good game between the sticks for Eastern but Kong Shing-king, right-back, only came into the picture on the resumption. Kong was, however, the mainstay of the defence and staged numerous powerful clearances, especially in the latter period.
For Kwong Wah, Lee Kwok- at fault
kee, though somewhat
with the first goal, brought off
several good saves in the latter.
1
Shortly after the resumption.. Chung Fai-lam was penalised for pushing C. T. Tsao, and subse- quently Hyul made no mistake in converting this penalty, which helped Eastern to wipe off Kwong. Wah's 2-1 lead.
. Thereafter · Eastern increased the pressure and within two min- utes, Hau Ching-to scored with a grounder, at point blank range from a pass from Hyul, to decise the issue in favour of Eastern. !
EASTERN-Lay: Hin-hon; Kong Sbing- king and Woo Chislang: S. C. Liu, Hau King-sing and Lo Wat-kuen: Chuits period when Eastern were con-00000000000000000 Yung-sum, Yu Hop-hing, V. K. İyul,
tinually on the offensive, Chung
C. T. Tsao and Hau Ching-to. Fai-lam was the better of two South China Juniors, who held his Pak-wai and Chung Fal-lam; Cheons KWONG WAH-Lee Kwok-ker; Loung losing backs and cleared well, but left-half position well, was the Ching-to, left-winger for East- their intermediate line was poor in best among the halves.
Shuf-fa), Wu Kam-sing and Kam Kal- pul;. Leung Ping-kam, Lau Poole-chuca, ern, whose speed was too much tackling and worse in their feed- Chin Chi-fai, in the centre-Chin Chi-fai, Cheuk Shek-kam and Weng for Cheong Shul-fal, the losers' 'ing. Kam Kai-pul, formerly of forward position for Kwong Wah, King-churig.
THE CATCH
PLAYER'S
CLIPPER
Hsu King-sing, the pivot, was a great spoiler but he was inclin- ed to clear with high kicks instead of keeping the ball along ground. S. C, Liu held his own well in the right-half berth,
Hau in Form
the
Outstanding player on the was undoubtedly Hau
field
RAMSEY IN K.C.C. FINAL
Following are the latest Club lawn bowls tournament results:
KOWLOON BOWLING G.C. Club Championship
Second Round:-W, C. Hodder beat 11, Patrick: Third Round:-J. McKelvic beat L. Sykes.
... Vice-President's Cup
Second Round:-E. A. Alkins beat A. Morton: J. Fraser beat D, W. Water- ton.
President's Cup
Second Round:-A, J. Hall beat Payne: H. White beat T. Coleman; Third Round-A. M. Holland beat W. Houston,
Handicap Pairs
Third Round:-i. Lockhart and H. Patrick (plus 41 beat K. C. Hamilton and E. Spradbery (plus 8).
Non-Prize Winners
Third Round:-. C. Spong beat W. Houston: Semi-Final:-L. Sykes beat H. C. Spong...
..... KOWLOON CRICKET CLUB.
Club Championship Semi-Finali A. W. Ramsey beat B C. Fincher.
. KOWLOON TONG G.C.A.
Handicap Singles Final:V, N. Atienza (ser.) beat W.
Howard (scr.).
HONG KONG FOOTBALL CLUB Handicap Singles
Third Roundi-C. G. Sollls (plus 5). beat K. S. Robertson (~5}; A. Brooks- bank (5) beat L. E. Lammert (-5);; J-H. Gelling (-4) bent A.. W. Hadges (-2),
CIVIL SERVICE CRICKET CLUB'
Club Singles Fourth Round-W. J. Furling heat J. R. Carr.
SOFTBALL RESULTS
Yesterday's softball League matches resulted as follows:
"Girls" League: Panthers 10, Cardinals 7; Wahoos. 29, Little Flower Club 0; Club de Récrélo. 7, Wildcats 25.
Men's League, First Division:-- St Joseph's 11, Cyclones 2; Hong Kong Baseball Club 20, Canadian Chinese Club 10; Rčerélő “A' Indians G.
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