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FOOTBALL
PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4T, 1924.
Hongkong
Saturday's games in the League resulted as under :-
Division 7. H.M.S. Ambrose.. 2 R.G.A.
............ 0 Kowloon 3 HIM.S. Dispatch H.M.S. Titania... 0 South China.
Division II.
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H.M.S. Truqunit. S Titania Res H.M.S. Maruzion 3 H..S.Illyhock 0 Club Res....... 1
The
Weedan matched Wong Pak Cheong woll and gave the latter very little opportu nity to score The Chinese right wing was almost ineffective, the inside man being very weak and Kemp playing a good game by keeping close to the winger Logan was very sound in toal for the sailors, and gave a great dis play He was well supported by Lanning and Pettinger who were both very sound. Weedon played a great game at centre. hall, being always where the hall was University.........
He was probably the best half back on Kowloon Res... the held. Brook backed him up well and Surreys Res....played a fine game, while Kemp did well to hold Chan Kwong Yui. The sailors' South China ‘A 6
forwards were very effective, the best Diuninde Res.... 1
three being Emery, who was easily the SOUTH CHINA, H;MS. TITANIA best forward on the field: Dargarval, who came into the picture with two fine shots This game, which was played on the in the second half; and Bates on the
wing, who was the most effective winge Sookampoo "A" ground on Saturday on the field, although up against such a was probably the most evenly contested fine balf back as Lan Yuk Ying
The return game hetween these teams of the three first division games.
will be eagerly looked forward to. Satur Chinese were still without Chun So and day's game was a fine exbibition of foot also had a reserve at inside right. The ball and if both toanis are at full strength sailors playel three reserves; two of in the return game it should be worth
watching their men who were picked to play were unable to do so, The Chinese won the toss but there was little benefit gained by it as there was title wind and n
From the comiencement South China got away and Chui Kwong Yui made one of his quick runs on the left wing his centre WHEN good one but Pettinger cleared with a splendid header. The sailors assumed the offensive nud forced four earners in quick succession but these were all cleared by the Chinese defenders. Lanuing effected a fine clear- ance from the left wing, but Pettinger placed his goal in danger by fouling Wong Pak Cheung. Leung Yuk Tong took the free kick and sent in a fine drive that curled just over the crossbar.
sun.
Result: South China, 0; Milania, 0.
South China-Lau Hing Cheong: Lai
Yuk Tat and An Kit Sang: Lang Yuk Ying. Wong Shui Wa and Leung Yuk Tong Pang Kam Fling, Choi Ping Fun, Wong Pak Cheung. Lai Wai Tong and
Chan Kwong Yui,
Tilania, Logan,; Launing and Pettin. ger: Kemp, Weedon and Brook; Wil- Haps, Dargarvel, Emery, Prince and
Bates.
Referee: Mr. Tovey.
KOWLOON 2. H.M.S. "DESPATCH,"
These teams met on the Club ground. Kewlem winning by three goals to two. Kowloon attacked from the start and he fore a Despatch player had playa? the Brewerton came ball it was in the net. out to clear after the back had miskicked from a centre by the right wing. The goalkeeper mixing the ball, Pasca sut it into an empty goal. For a time the play | after this was very even and the class of The sailors dir football generally poor. most of the attacking, but Balcombe was rather selfish when he received the ball and was beaten by Wheeler several times.
Knight was also sound at back, but Mor ton was wandering all over the field. The Dutch goal came from a centre by Bal Cumbe, Woods meeting the ball near the post and giving Rasmussen no chance. After this the sailors attacked for ten rainutes, keeping Kowloon players in their were seldom dangerous owing to wild shout- own zone. However, the sails forwards
The Titania got nong in the style and looked like scoring. Emery and Prince received in the goalmouth but the latter get in the way of the centre forward who was preparing to shoot. Emery made a good effort, but after beating three men his shot lacked sting, and Lad Hing Cheong had no difficulty in saving. Einery sent over a fine pass to Bates whe cut along the wing in great style but finished up with a shot high over the bar. The Chinese had so far had very little of the game, but from this period they did their share of the attacking and the gane assumed a more even aspect Chan. The interval arrived with the scores
one all, Kwung Yui sent in great centre from the left which-fgan did well to punch away. Lai Waj Tong received and sent in good shot which Logan sared "well Weedon was pulled up for pushing, and from the free kick Choi Ping Fun sent
From the restart Kowloos attacked and Southey was knocked out. a halt being called for him to recover. Balome tried to run round Knight but was beaten, and Kowloon going down were awarded a free Rick forty yards out Mawe receiving iu a good drive which was well saved by from the free kick went which the beat had another good chance, but Chai Pirizzoalk with a twirling shot
Logan. Keefing up pressure the Chinese
Fun kicked high over from short range. The sailors got away and Au Kit Sang ang niskicked badly: Brook, however, shot well behind. Leung Yuk Tong miskicked nearly into his own goal but Lau Hing Cheong punched the ball away clearly.
misjulgod From the centra Lick, Kowloon got going and Masen again noted, this time, giving Brewerton no with a shot from close range. chance
The
Sailors having thres to one against them rallied sad for a time pressed the Kowloom Willians came into the picture on the Knight ee, but could not score |
right with a fine centre from which Emery shot well, het the goalkeeper was safe and effected a good clearance.
Both goals had further narrow escapes before the interval, Kemp miskicked and nearly put the ball into his own goal, but Logan sprang across the goal and saved in wonderful fashion. The sailors made a great offert two minutes before half-time. Bats ran in on the left and after eluding Lan Hing Cheong, who had left his goal, sent in a fast shot, which seemed all the way a winner, when Au Kit Sang ran back and headed clear from the goal math. The Sailors were rather not to have been at the..
a corner and Woods, receiving from the flag kick, and the ball
Keeping up the over the bar.
the sailers scored their second goal. forcing Rasmussen and the ball into the t. A moment later the sailors should have levelled for Bakomfre sent the ball
V across the galmouth over the line near the post Kowloon then took up the slow to turn o attack hut Pasco wa
care with Kolom winning by the account from a five pass by Millard. The
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Kowloon.-Ra-mussra; odd goal in five.
Morton and Kaight; Leonard, Turter and S. Wheeler; Miliard, Mason, Latham, Pan and A. Duncan
Despatch-Brewerton;
hack
INSECTS and GERMS.val, having done most of the attack Clarke, Hondhaw, Soudhry and Hile, Land-
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Referee: Mr. Smith-
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The exchanges at the commencement of the second half were fairly even. The Titanio got away fest and Emery sent in a fine shot which Lan Hing Cheong saved. The goalkeeper also was called upon to save a long dropping shot from Weedon. The sailors kept up a hot pres
The sailors were early attacking and sure. Emery was prominent with his
Smith in goal was called, upon to clear. fue passes to the wing-men, but a sturdy For a time the who pread but the defence kept the sailors from getting defence of the R.G.A, 6 sound, Lt.
These 'teaune met on the Navy "A ground and a fast game ended in a win for the sailors by two goals to u
within shooting distance. The Chinese Smith playing a good where Green,
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game. The R.G.A.
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got away eventually and were awarded
free kick inside the penalty area, Logan paid a visit to the
ps by Couzens, having carried the ball, too far. From riving from a forward
ent in
wide. Lt. Smith, who the free kick there was a scrimmage in
One back game. the sailors' goal mouth before Wong Shui tempting to play the
was beaten by Balreaves well out, and the Wa received and sent over. The play sailor running in beat Smith in goal with now veered round in favour of the Chi-
placed shot. This revest after six- nose, and Lanning and Pettinger both teen minute play caused the R.G.A. Lo effected very good clearance The put more life into the game and Boulter sailors came into the picture again and was forced to kick to touch to stop Allen, Prince gave Dargurvel a fine pass from There was no further scoring" hefore the which the latter pent in a great drive interval which arrived with the Ambrnas that hit the crossbar and went behind lending by A goal to nil, Soon after Dargarvel made another great effort from a pass hy Emery. His shot was tilted over the bar in great style by Lau Hing Cheong. It was a wonderful .bave.. Lanning miskicked and put the sailors goal in danger. hut Logan ran out
and cleared.
From the restart the sailors went out to increase their lead but they met a stub bors defence and were reposed.
Thi R.GA, theu forced two owners from which the Ambra pleared, aul Welbourne, ruaning through, beat Smith with a shot fran
cinse
range,
The H.G.A. trial band to reduce their
opponents' lead but the sailors defence held out and the final whistle sounded leaving the Ambrose winners, as above,
Ambros-Thompson; Turner and Bodl.
The final whistle'spaunded with the ball' in midheld, leaving the result as a goal lex draw. The Titanio played a great game and proved themselves to be a side to rank with the best ant here, they were unlucky not to win. They did more at Nola Butler and Muirhead; Harper, tackink than. South China and End more Balneaves, -Welbourne, Vases and Carter... R.G.A-Smith; Turner and Lt. Smith; of the play. The kalves saved the Chi- Hicks, Meformack and Doggrill, White nese from a big defcat. This line con: tington, Allen, Green, Harris and tinually upset the sailors' attack with their fine tackling and also did well by supplying their forwards" with numerous well-judged passes that should have been improved upon. The Chinese full backs were both unsound. "Lai Yuk Tat proving
Couzens
Referee: Mr. Spencer.
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Playing at Kowloon, the sailors you the match by thres goals to one. For the first fifteen minutes the play was very even after which Spaty scored for Kowloon, The sailors had a man ordered off the field, and for the rest of the game played ten men only. Before the interval Bull scored for the sailors, Halftime. Kow
At Bookunpoo the Surrey went down to the sailors by three chair goals: Babgood scored the only goal of a wril contested
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Early in the second half Habgood scored again and before the close Harlow scored with a long shot,
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“IROQUOISE!!! v. UNIVERSITY.,
that he is more effective as a half back. Qa the Club ground these teams played loon, 1; Titusi, 1 Early in the scenud Au Kit Bang was the better of the two, a drawn game. The first part of the game half the sailors were pressing and. Jones After playing a good game in the first best both were unsteady and it will be a was evenly contested and after twenty put them two up by beating Ollier with a half the University cracked up and went much sounder defence when Chan So re minutes play Anderson scored for the fast rt of the sailors and Ball made the the only goal of the first half; a somewhat
rising shot. The game
continued in down by eight goals to one, Rowan scor appears. Lau Hing Cheong was in great sailors, Halftime, Diomer, 1; Club 0. form in goal and made some splendid After the change of ends the Club bad game safe for his side when he soared lucky shot following a corner kick Rum saves. The forwards were not so effecmore of the game and May stored for number three, Kowloon then took up the Jahn scored shortly after resuming for the tive ha asual Chan Kwong Yui was them. Towards the close the Club should attack but failed to pass the defence and University. The sailors then put on seven again neglegteil by his partner, Lai Wai hay taken the lead. The gams ruded the final whistle sounded Jeaving the goals, Worthington 3, Rowan 2. Harring- Tong, who insists on dribbling the ball with the core out all,
sailors winners as above,
ton and Bourne.
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