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FOOTBALL

SATURDAY'S MATCHES.

HONGKONG LEAGUE.

'Division 1.

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Practically nothing was seen of the "Police forward bne as

they sellom attacked. The Gunners combined welt as a team The individuale that caught the eya dur-" ing the game wers Lolliate and Doggeri in the intermediate ise, and Courens, Tracey and Green in the forward line.

Team- 6 Hongkong Police 0 King's Regt...... 2. Kowloon .... HMS. Tamar H.M.S. Dignede 2.0 | Dition II.

King's Reservos. 7 South China. ·· Al-0 South China "D" & Dine Reservo, 2 St. Joseph's 2.Clab de Berrizo... 1

KINGS . KOWLOON.

Playing on the Garrison "A" ground the King's repeated their victory of the previous week against Kowloon, winning by two goals to it. The opening play was evenly contested but the King's guinel the apper hand and look the lead after fifteen minutes play. Will, after bringing of Home brilliant waves, was eventually beaten by Williams. The Kowloon wen took "P the attack but fonad the King's aidille line at the top of their form. At half time the soldiers were leading by 's goal to nil Play in the second half opened scrappily, and Kowloon were penalised for foal play. After ten minutes' play in this half the King's were awarded a penalty and Newton getting the ball passed to Hit who gave them a lead of two goals. Following this the military team

barded the Kowicon goal and but for the superb goalkeeping of Hill the civilian res would have gone down heavily Jones, when ruoring through, was brought down heavily is the penalty area "ani Newton this time. failed to score, ``send- ing the ball over the bar,

The game ended in a win for the King's by two goals to hik

The texts:- King's-Blasse: Wyne and Williams, Newton, Hodgson and Darlow; Buroct, Williams, Lt. Jones, Dyer and Beesley.

Kowloon.-Bill; Wheeler and Knight; Morrison, McKelvie and Pascoe: Clemy, Sparry, Cooke, A. Duncan and Musor.

Referee, Mr. Spencer.

POLICE *. RG

Maus of the RG.A. team of last year are now in Eaglaad, but the new players. introduced in Saturday's match played to gether exceedingy well and the Guapers' overwhelmed the Police by sx goals to tone. Nearly all of the attacking in the first half was done by the Gauners. It fell to Castledine to store the first goal He ran clean through the defence and scored with a fast low shot into the corner of the net.

Half time rame with the Ganners leading by the only goal scored. They would have had a much bigger lead had their finishing been as good as their midfield play; the Police forwards never troubled Dyir in the R.A goal as the goalkeeper only handled the ball oueg during ibe

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Palico-Stewart; Harrison and MeWal- fer: Carson, Kirby and Forbes; Cargill, MeEwan. Johnson, Past aud Simpson.

R.G.A.-Dyer: Oldershaw and Framp- ton: "Hicks, Lelliott mund Doggyrif; Green, Allen, Castleding, Goazen au Tracey..

Referee, Me Wright.

TAMAR " ADIOMEDE."

Playing on the Sonkuupon “B” groqnul the Tamar repented their victory of the opening week by winning against the Dicunda by two goals to aid. A first half which was evenly contested resulted in a blank score sheet,

After the change of ends the Zumar for by their middle line, A good run by Hill wazil, got going and werks well supported

Wilkins, who had a chance to open the down the wing and.contre was missed by score for the Tamar. About the middle of this half Hill came down again and gave the goalkeeper no change and open- Roberts, meeting the hall from the centre,

the score for the depot ship. Shortly alterware Foster handled in the penalty aron and Hudson made the game safe for the Tamer by scoring the second goal time arrived with the Tour winning as After this the play was very poor and above,

The teams:-

ford; Lawson, Hudson and Bryant Hill. Tamar-Routley: Smith and Hand-

Venes, Roberts, Wilkins and Burd.

Died:-Blackak; Foster and Mor- mauton, Stapleten, Sells; Young and rell; Wise, Wiggington and Harris: Nor

Denŋ,

·Referee, Mr. Tildesley-

KINO'S RESERVES *. SOUTH

CHINA, A

The Soldiers had a runway win ut Sockungos, beating the Chinese team by the margin of MAY201 goals to jove. Dangerfield scored after ten minutes play further ahead through Moore, and fel at and before the interval, the King's went

the interval by two guals to nil.

five more goals. Daugerfield scoring three, In the closing half the King's put on

Rigsby and Moore que each,

SOUTH CHINA "R"

RESERVES

* "DIOMEDE

| The team proved to much for the sailors at Sookanpo and won by five goals to tw Pang, Wa Hing opened the score following a corner kick, and Leung Wing Tak put them further ahead. Shortly after Patrick scored for the sailors and Leung Wing Tak got through for the

team who were leading at the in- terval by three goals to whe

Shortly after the restart the "B" team were awarded a penalty ami Au Kit Sang- core the fourth goal for his side. The sailors were also awarded a penalty and Bradbury put the ball into the net. Bes fore the close Pang Wa Hing scored for the Chinese who won by five goals to two.

ST. JOSEPH'S CLUB DE RECREIO

At Kowloon the College boys won by On resumption the Police went away the odd goal in three. A good deal of and Johnson ran right through but time was lost shrough the ball being kick Frampton kicked car when an equalised on to the railway. ing goal seemed probable. The A raced away and Tracey. cleverly tricked two men and drore in a hot shat which Stewart could not bold, the ball going through his legs, thus giving the Gunners Bach team scored once in the second half through Mackenzie for the College

a two goal lead. The Police again got go

Cesano opened the seware for St. Jowph's, and before the interval Chub de Reerein netted, but the goal was ruled offside and at the change of ends the Cal- lege were leading by a goal to sit.

ing in nice style but Simpeon spoiled and Rocha for the Club de Recreio,

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KING'S RESERVES .... CLUB RESERVES.

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good effort by kicking by. Play was transferred to the other end where Couzens sent in a drite which skimmed just over the

On Friday evening this postponed The RA. scored their third match was played and the King's won by crossbar, goal by Couzers who secured from a pas eight goals to it. The Club had the by Tracey Stewart made a good attempt assistance of Howard of the senior to stop the shot and hurt bis hand in so do team. bat as ก whole the team ing. The RA. went away again from the was a failure. Combination wan lack- resumption but were pulled up for being ing and each of the Club team played offside. Couzens tried another shot which to the soldiers, Critchlow opened the Stewart did well to turn out for a corner. scare for the King's and Rigsby scored Traceys at the flazkiek right into the two zoals in quick succession. Before the goalmouth and Castledine scored the interval Critchlow put on number four for Gunners' fourth goal with a neat beader the King's the ball going in after striking ints the corner of the net. The Police the upright went away, but Frampton relieved and added four more goals. Moran Love and After the change of ends the King's the play

to was transferred the Rigsby netting, while Buxton in attempt- Police goal where Couzens sered the ing to clear put the ball through his own Gunners". fifth Cont with a nire gon

shot.

McWaller cleared

well when the R.A. were proming heavily but the soldiers +2me again and Tracey passed over to Allen whose shot was pushed round the post for a corner by Stewart but the corner kick was went by, Forbes conceded a corner on the right and the kick was well placed by Green, "but Stewart put the ball behind for another corner which was sent by, Allen tried a shot which Stewart saved and McWaller saved a certain goal when he cleared on the goal line with Stewart out of his goal. Couzens scored the Gunners' sixth geal with a nice shot after he had received from Green. The Police broke away but McEwan bundled and pressure was relieved. Couzons tried another shot which struck the upright and went by: Full time camo with the Gunners still at the Police end.

The Police had been s0XP, to little advantage in this half the R.A goal-keeper not bandling the ball

during the half. There wa no question 48 to which was thei better side; the Police were run off their fret. It was thought at the interval that the Police would play up better in the second half kicking downhill but the defence cracked up and the RA. defeu ders had a very easy-time Tho Police defence held out sturdily in the first half; sind dit well to keep the score down to 60 67 goal, but they could not hold the young A team and repentedly" mükickel,

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