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SATURDAY'S GAMES IN HONGKONG LEAGE

Division 1.

S. China "A" 1 Hongkong Club... 0 H.M.S. Tamar... 4 South China "B" o Kowloon

3 Hongkong Polico 1

Division II.

E. Surreys Res. 5.

H.K. Clab Rea. 0

Club de Rec. A Sacred Heart... 0

St. Joseph's "A" 3

University

St. Joseph's "B" South

China "B"

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South China "A" 1 Sarren Druins 1 Kowloon les.... Club de Rre. "A" v

CLUB t. SOUTH CHINA.

The Club fielded the same team that Jest to the Surreys last week. South China included Sun Kam Shun who displaced Ip Kau inside

At

right The first half was in favour of the. Chinese although there Was NO score, Wong Pak Chung hit the upright with The shot which hail Rodger beaten. It was at very rare intervals that the Club broke away and the work of the forwards was very poor. Jone! passed well to his wingers, but the latter either lost the ball or sent behind on most occasions. Their play was not up to first division football. The Club were very lucky to be on level terms at the interval. Gerrard and Bishop saved them, although Stewart was very much in evidence when the Club goal was in danger. Pile was very weak with his kicking and failed to put the ball into the centre on every occasion. The Chin ase showed good understanding and in dividually were much sounder than the

Club team.

The Club improved in the second half And gave the two full backs a very har- rassing time; in fact the Club would probably never have lost had the two wing forwards been more useful. Rodger had very little to do; he certainly had no chance with the shot that beat him, scored by Lai Wai Tong at very close range. Jones played very good football, but was not supported; no was never presented with a good opening all through the game thu cannot be expected, to score goals if he is left to provide his own openings Evelyn was responsible for a good shot which Lau #ing Cheong saved in good style. The latter had a very easy time throughout, the game. The Club were fortunate to have kept the score down to one goal. for the Chinese were undoubtedly the superior team in all departments, excepting full back. well and the halves supported the

KOWLOON V POLICE

Playing at home Kowloon were sucess- fu against the Police by three goals to une. The Police. lost Wynna after ten minutes play and this had a lot to do with their defeat, although they were a goal down when he had to retire with a damaged ankle.

The

game opened very evenly and play settled in midheld in the opening minutes. Clarke was called upon to save from a drive by Mekelvic, but soon afterwards

was beaten by 'a Ene shot from Clemo who worked his way in from the wing and sent the ball into the net. After this reverse the Police attacked persistently and after Simpson had just missed. the winger came again and, cen- striking the post and rebounded to John- tred for Johnson to head in, but the ball son's foot he made the score one goal all.."

From now until the interval the game was fast and even, each sido struggling for the lead. The home team had slightly the better of the exchanges, but Clarke was safe in goal for the Polica and there was no further scoring in the Erst half of the game.-

They played togerds as halves should dropping shot from McKelvie,

BASTOW

From the restart the Police were early attacking but owing to the inside for wards getting, jumbled together a good chance of scoring was lost, Had the Police front line shown any signs of com- bination they would have taken the fend. for they get through the defence several tines only to fail in front of Stewart. The Kowloon team took the lead with a Clarke do. The forwards enjoyed themselves failing to see the ball until it was in the and gave a very pretty exhibition of pet. Previous to this Clarke had nATTO short passing.

The final score was 1 goally saved a shot from McKelvie. Within to nil for the Chinese.

five minutes of the second goal Kowloon The game was not good by any means,

had the ball again in the net, McBride The Chinese bad a far better idea of turning the ball past Clarke from a cen- combination and their passing was worth

tre by Clemo. Being two goals down, the Police took up the attack in earnest, watching. There generally appears to be

but failed in shooting, and Kowloon pat some rough play when the Chinese play: forth a final effort which almost brought It was so on Saturday." The Chinese however fully deserved their win and it success for the ball dodged about on the should be a great struggle between them the home team claimed that the ball had goal-line before MeWalter cleared, and and the Surreys for the premier position pasted over the goal-ling but the referee in the league.

tound Kowloon winners off a hard gaza disallowed the appeal. The final whilstle

by three goals to one.

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Seath China:-Lau Hing Cheong: Lai Yuk Tat and Chan So; Lam Yuk Ying, Wong Sui Wah and Leung Yuk Tong: Pang Kam Wing, Bun Kan Shun, Wong Pak Chung, La Wai Tong and. Chan Kwong Yui.

Club: Rodger; Gerrard and Bishop; Mair, Stewart and Howard; Pife, Forsyth, Jones, Evelyn and Key.

Referee: Mr. F. Smith.

For the Police, Clarke in goal, Me Walter and Forbes were good, while the forwards, who at times had to drop back to assist the defence, worked hard but lacked combination.

For Kowloon McKelvie and Turner played well, while' Clemo did good work on the wing

Kowloon: Stewart; Wheeler and Knight; Duncan, Tarner and PASCO: Clemo, McBride, McKelvio, Fitzgerald and Hayes.

Folioo:A, E Clarke; Wynne and Mc- Walter; Britton, Forbes, and Oram Pearson, Dower, Fenn, "Johnson mad Simpson.

Referee: Mr. Spencer.

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“TAMAR” ». SOUTH CHINA “B." Playing on the South China ground the Tamar had an easy game and won the match against South China by four clear goals. South China could only field eight men and during the game they lost their goalkeeper and continued with eight men only. The kick off was delayed owing to both teams appearing in blue shirts. South Chins sent to beadquar ters for white ones. From the kick off it was easily the Tamar's game, but South China put up a good defence and

Un the Garrison ground at Sookunpeo kept them out until well on towards the the military team beat the H.K. Clab interval when Roberts took a pass from Reserves by five goals to nil. From the Johnson and scored. The sailors return start the soldiers

pressed and Norris ed to the attack but found Ng Kam opened the score. Before the interval Cheun and His Shing Iu in fine form. Ridger put the Barreys two, ap. The However, in the closing minute Mc. Club, being two goals down, tried to pull Brion got through for the Tamar who Risiger scored two goals in quick time and the game round but they were outplayed. were leading at the interval by two goals before the final whistle Mectireavy put Roberts scored in the opening minute on the fifth for the Surreys who won as of the second half and soon afterwards above.

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Hiu Shing I was forced to retire, being

hurt while stopping a shot from McBrina ST. JOSEPH'S "B". KOWLOON from close range.

RESERVES.

A penalty was given against the goal- keeper for handling, owing to the South

St. Joseph's "B" got home against China captain not informing the referee Kowloon Reserves by the odd goal in five of the change of goalkeepers, but Wood on the Navy "A" ground." Barrios land lifted the ball well over the bar gave the St. Joseph's the lead, and from the spot kick. The sailors were

Brown scored for Kawloon. Kirby put continually attacking but erratic shooting Kowloon in front after which D. J. Pau kept the score down. Just on time Me scored for St. Josephs. The score was Brian scored the fourth goal for the two goals all when the second half start- sailors and the final whistle soundeded and Barrios scored for St. Joseph's with the Tamar winners by four goals before the final whistle sounded leaving to love,

them"winners by three goals to twe.

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Wavish handled the ball once only dur ing the game and seldom did the sailors backa get a chance to play the ball, for Bouth China played three forwards only wad they were well held in check by the sailors' middle line. It was unfortunate ground and a well contested game ended UNIVERSITY v. BURREYS DRUMS

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SOUTH CHINA Av. ST. JOSEPH'S "AN

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The University won this match on the Club ground against the Drums. The Club de Recreio won this match agains "gama "was displayed nearly ten minutes the Baered Heart on the South China and consequently thirty minutes only was ground by the large margin of five goals son, Robert. Prior. McBrinn, and Brown, On the St. Joseph's ground these "A played in each half. The University took to nil

load of a South China-His Ahing Iu: Ng Kam teams played a fast game. Thousands moored later for the University who had scored by D. Xavier, the Club de Recreio the lead through D. Au, and Bepher Crossing over with a load of a goal, Churn and Lei Wai Man; Tsang Lung lined the ropes and the Chinese sa lead of two clear goals at the interval bad matters much their own way in the Chan Fook Choi and Tang Chin Buur: their favourites beaten by three goals to The Drams scored through Parker in the second half and put on four goals. Re- Fung King Chen Chung Kwong and one. Leonard Ward and Maher moored around half, and the final score was two medios, Rocha (a) and D. Xavier from a Choi Kwon Young,

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