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BICYCLES

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Boys' and Girls' Bicycles Just Arrived.

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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 3RD, 1984

SPORT.

FOOTBALL.

(Continued from pages)

SOUTH CHINA v.

KOWLOON.

11

ST. JOSEPH'S ®. SOUTH CHINA'” B,”

On the St. Joseph's ground is very good gnihe was seen between the above teams. Several thousand Chinese lined the ropes and encroached on to the held of play near the goal areas. The first half was evenly contested and at the interval the core sheet was blank. After the change A large crowd lined the ropes to watchof.endy Rahmia got the better of Au Kit this match, which was flayed under good | Sang and sent in a hard shot which the conditions, at Sockanpoo. The Chinese

goalkeeper failed to hold, and Millar, won the toss and pressed from the start. dashing up, put the ball in the ne Au For some time South-China were moneKit Sang now went forward and South polising the game, and but Zor good joss, China played the one bock game. Chan Kowloon would have been inany goals Chung Pang made the scores ono ali down. Keeping up pressure the Chinese After this St. Joseph's had the game well had bad luck when Wong Pak Chung in hand and Transbitsky gave them the just missed after rvceiving from Li rad. Before the close Maher scored two a for the College and the Enal whistle Wai Tong. The goal which did come to sounded with St. Joseph's winners of a South China should never have been fast game by four goals to 1. scored. Wheeler needlessly fouled Wong Pak Chung when the latter had no chanes of scoring and from the resultant penalty Li Wai Tong beat Duncan with a well directed shot into the left-hand corner

.

B.G. RES. . UNIVERSITY,

on

After several postponements, these teams met the Club ground, the R.G.A. win- ning by the odd goal in three. Holland scored for the R.G.A. ad Ting for the University in the first half. Crossing of the net, the goalkeeper luving never with the score one goal all the F.G.A. chance. Offside on two occasions cheeked took the lead, through Holland, and won the Chinese, but they soon resumed the by two goals in one. offensivo and Li Wai Tong went near to Pooring with a great drive that went just by the posk, The same player again. tried hard to score but his shot just missed. Half-time arrived with the Chinese still pressing but with no further addition to the score. The Chinese should have held s big lead as they bad had easily 80 per cent, of the play.. Lau Hiog Cheong not being tested.

STREET ACCIDENTS.

LONDON'S HIGHEST ON RECORD.

Accidents-fatal and non-fatal-caused by vehicles in the streets throughout the Metropolitan Police area of London (which envers a radius of 15 miles from Charing Cross, excluding the City) in 19%. totalled 27,180 the highest number on record. The figures for previous years

From the re-start the Chinese pressed and Choi Ping Fun missed a fine chance After some minutes' in the goalmouth. play H. Wheeler from a free-kick sent the ball over to Roberts who sent in a ane header which was well saved by Lau Hing Cheong. This was the first shot THEATRE that the Chinese goalkeeper had touched.

are:

1932

27,008 1918.

16,920

1921

23,934 1917

19,446

1920 1919

1,680 1918 0,412

23.706

ROYAL

Kowloon pressed but their forwards lack-

HONGKONG.

ed combination and no impression was made on the South China defence. Play |

Under the Patronage and Presence of

fell off towards the close and the final HE THE GOVERNOR and LADY STUBBS.

whistle sounded with the Chinese winners

by the only goal scored.

There was no fluke about the win

although the gual was scored from a

GRAND

penalty. The Chinese were the better ORCHESTRAL

team in every respect and Kowloon were fortunate to escape a heary defeat. Their forwards

may be very good individually. but they failed to play together and consequently there was no combination about the team. Masou was the only one to meation. He was poorly supported by Nash, who played an extremely sel fish game, but was the only dangerous forward in the line and sent over some good.centres. Nash and Roberts were poor and Howarth failed to make good! in an unaccustomed position. was sot often in the picture. The Kow- Icon halves were good spoilers and did well to keep the wing men in hand do well, their passes forward were poor in

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features of the Kowloon team. Wheeler OFFICES &98A, Wanchai Road, and Kaight played very sound, games GODOWNS. and Duncan saved some very awkward ebots, being always a safe trio. Chinese were good in all departments, Lau Hing Cheong (in goal) was tested on only one occasion. The full backs were par excellence, both kicking strongly and tackling with five skill. Loung Yuk Toug and Lam Yuk Ying were very good halves, Cheung Wing Shing a "B" team player is not good enough for the first team. The forwards were very speedy and overran the Kowloon de- feace, Chan, Kwong Yui and Li Wai Toug were especially prominent although all were good...

South China-Lau Hing Cheong; Lai Yuk Tat and Chan So; Cheung Wing Shing, Leung Yuk Tong and Lam Yuk Ying; Fang Kam Wing, Choi Ping Fun Wong Pak Chung, Li Wai Tong and Chan Kwong Yu.

Kowloon.-A. Duncan; Wheeler and Knight; Turner, McElvie and H. Wheelor; Millard, Howarth, Roberts, Nash and Müison.

Referee: Mr. Hollands..

* TITANIA" RES. FILIPINOS.

At Kowloon the sailors won by seren goals to Bunton scored after thirty minutes play and again two minutes later. Half-time, Titania ; Filipis 0. Short- ly after the restart Balchin scored for the sailors and Prince scored number four. 'Bravia, Bunton, and Collins scored for the sailors before

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CLUB DE RECREIO. SOUTH 'CHINA “A,”

At Sookunpoo the Club de Recreio scored the biggest win of the day, beating South China "A" by the large margin of eight goals to one. The score at the in- terval was two goala to one in favour of the Club de Recreio. After the change at ends the Club put on six goals without any response by the A tuan and won a above.

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