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The replay for the senior shield at Sookunpoo between the King's and South China attracted a large crowd and the soldiers won by a goal to mil. The spacious stand was filled long before the time for kick off and the surrounding hill were crowded with Chinese...
South China played with the wind in the first half and were early attacking, Williams cleared and off side against them at the other end stooped a danger o movement. Chu Ewong Young was sent down the wing and Newton, was The King's forced a
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On the Navy "A" "ground the R. G.A.. "filled" three Reserve players against the South China 'B', o Tamar and won by three goals to one, United A.C0 The sailors were the first to score Hudson HMA Durban ........... 0. PM.S. Ambrosrobesting Phillips from a penalty. At the South China A0 interval the scores were one alk
The sailors got well away from the start sad for a time the bail dodged about in the vicinity of the soldiers' goal, SHANGHAI Frampton eventually kicking behind. The ball was sent into the side of the net from the corner kick and the R. G.A. took the ball down and Harris sent it | HAIPHONG over from a high, shot. The soldiers
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bandling. Hart tooted Lau, but the goalkeeper was on, the alert and cleared, turning the ball round the post. Hart headed in wide from the corner kick and the soldiers were soon back again where Lau was called upon to stop from the inside forwards Chu Kwong Yeung was pulled up for jumping. The South Ching forwards came again but ended wildly. A few minutes from the interval Dyer passed to Jones who scored a marvellous goal, for standing with his back to the goal and with three South China players close to him, he tarned with the ball at his too and sent the ball into the net, winning the match for his side. Hulf time; King's, 1; South China. Resuming, the game favoured South China, but the King's middia line wers very safe and kept the South China for- wards from getting the closs, Leung Tai Fong bad to leave the fold for a few minutes following a crash with Hart. Williams tested Lan and the goalkeeper dropped the ball, but recovered and cleared." Jones and Dyer missed easy chances. Play being transferred, the excitement ran high. It appeared certain that another draw would be the result, for Ip Kau was through with only Blacos to beat and the spectators took a doep breath, but Blace got the ball away and brought relief to the supporters of the military team. Again the Bouth China inside right got through, only however, to tard the ball outside the posts with
ly Biscoe in front of him, « The final whistle left the King's winners of fast game by one goal: to nil They now meet the R.G.A in the semi-final.
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KING'S RES. », SOUTH CHINA "B"
On the Club ground the home team folded a weak sido and went down by the odd goal in five. The first half was vory evenly contested and at the interval the sailors were leading by a goal to nit.
On the Garrison ground at Sookunpoo The Club were unlucky to be a goal down at the interval for Coysh had more the "B" team doet their chances in the to do than did McPhail in the first half. league when they went down to the Hood reciving the ball from a pass by King's Reserves by threo clear goals. Armstrong beat McPhail after tea The first half was evenly contested and at minutes play. The Ambrose netted again the interval the score sheet was blank. but the goal was disallowed owing to After the change of ends the military Wellbourne previously pushing Bishop team took charge and scoring through of the ball. The Club: forwards showed Moors (2) and Pye won by three goals to plenty of dash but Linden. and Boulter bil played a sound defensive game. After the change of ends the Club forwards got together and made some splendid runs down the fold but failed to level up.
OTHER MATCHES"
Playing at home against the United.
The sailors' second goal came from a St. Joseph's won by twd goals to nil. penalty awarded Against Mair for Ogley scored a goal in each half,
On the Navy "B" ground against the pushing Wellbourne, Liuden taking the kick put the sailors two up. The Club Ambrose the R.G.A. won by a goal to nil. forwards again got going and working Taylor scoring the goal...
The University, won by three goals to their way through the sailors' defence Gerrard was given the ball close in and nit against the Durban.
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