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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS MONDAY

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LOCAL SPORT.

FOOTBALL.

Saturday's games in the Hongkong League resulted as under:-

Division I.

E. Surreys Regt. 3 H:M.S. Tamar... 2 Hongkong Club. I Kowloon

Division

Cluby de Rec. "A"B

E. Surreys Res University****** Sacred Heart..... 1 E, Surreys Droms 2 H.K. Clubs Res., 0

·R.A.

South Chinn "8-0 South China "A" 1 longkong Police a

1.

St. Joseph's "B" 0 Kowlour Res... 0 South Chica.“B* 1 South China “A” St. Joseph's, "A" Club de Rec. "BO

SOUTH

HONGKONG CLUB

CRINA: "A"

The attendance on the Club ground this week showed a decided alting ult at the league gains between the long- kong Club and South China “A

The game opened briskly with the wing inen on both sides showing fine spoed. but making the mistake ot stem. to scure stead et placing the ball in the centre and leaving the scoring to the

inside men Severus good openings were

lost early in the game by the ball being defence behind. South China

seat

Early in the game, opened weakly. Jones was given a chance, but sent over the bar. ips Kuu, was replaced Sueu Kumi Shou ar

at inside right, missed after let in by Watspa

Gerrard led just outside the penalty area and Lai Wat Tong threw away a fine opening by sending well over the bar A ding dong game ornued, both teams

open playing up well in the

Bishop and Gerrard putting in some big kicking Ip has made a good opening for Wong Pak Chong, but the whistle sound-

the when ed for othside

wax WBS close up to Rodger. At the fateryal there was no score. Resuming, the play continued fast and South China took the ID. KAU lead after five minutes' play. had received from corner kick and Bishop charged down the shot but the Ball went out to touch. From the throw-in, the ball was sent to Lai Wai Tong wh, with a fire cross shot, beat Rodger and opened the score for South China.

centre

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from Trim. Mischderstanding by the Guaners defence, let in lumberstone, who have Stanton, no chance with a fast low drives The East Surreys were now working hard for the lead and it was left to Eaton to score the

winning goal; this he this he did with a first time shot "after taking a pass from Charlesworth. Tho NA, then tried hard to pull the game the Surreys played a sound round, but defensive game aud wher the final whistle sounded they were leading by three goals to two.

The game

was well contested through- out and the Surreys won by staying the

Stanton and Doody played a' better.

game and the goalie could not be blamed for the points scored against him. The middle lice was the mainstay of the R.A. team Trim who made his torstappearance league football should be a great acquisition to the Gunness team,

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The Surreys forwards played their usual fine game, while Mitchell Outstanding in the defence.

was

The Teams-East Surreys.Douglas; Petter, Mitchel Cooper and Jordan, Humberstone. Batler and Mackleworth. and Sristowe: Charlesworth, Eaton, R.A. Stanton Doody and Hardy; Reade Rachell and Vicenrs; Sargent. Trim, Tacey and Sowter.

Referee: Mr. F. Smith.

Harris,

For a time the Club livened up, but Chong Wing Shing and Lat Yuk Tat were in good fettle and kept their op ponente eut. Offside play by Ip hau speilt a good opening for South China. The Clab then forced a corner and fol lowing a weak clearance by Lai Yuk Tat Jones placed Forsyth, in possession and the latter sent the ball into the net, all. With scores one making the fifteen minutes remaining,

it was either team's game, but shooting was wild and the goalkeepers were given little to do. had a shot at goal, but Tonig the streck the crossbar and weat behind. Howard should have given the

On the Railway ground at Kowloon, Club the lead, but he missed on two

these teams played a drawn game. decusions when nicely placed. Just on

From the start the police took up the time, a goal looked certain for South

attack and Duncan saved twice from Chinn, but ip Kau turned the ball out.

At the other end, Clarke Simpson side the upright from close range. The saved shets from Knight and McBride final whistle sounded with the score on. There was little to choose between the goal all.

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KOWLOON. POLICE,

teams as the forwards on both sides were held

held by the detence. Hall-time sual no score.

lp Kar coming into the team at the last minute did not play up to his usual

form or South China would have finished The second half was a repetition of with a big margin. Leung Yuk Tong the first, both teams playing well but was the outstanding player for South China, while the left wing kept Gerrard neither could score and the game ended very busy, full when the hall was sent La Hing Cheung appeared to be unsighted in by Forsyth

in 2

in goalless draw. Teams:

Kowloon.-A. Duncan, F. Wheeler and Turner, McKelvie and Pasco; For the Cith, Stewart worked hard Clemo, McBride, Knight. Vickers and

Spary and he was well supported by his wing

Police.-A.E. Clarke; Wynne" and

Fend Forbes. Johnson, Goodwin and

halves.

The Club forwards could not get geitg and lacked understanding. "A

good chance of scoring was mudrited Pearson ram, Dewar and

Simpson.

Tamar. South China B." On the Navy "A" ground, the fumar beat South China by two goals to nil. Halfway through the first half the sailors took the lead, and although South China several times visited the Tamar

Halft they failed to score..

Tamer 1, South Chipa 0.

several of them trying to kick the ball at the same time. Bishop was the steadier of the backs but did not play

Gerrard pat in bid kicking and was often out of

place. a helpless when Lai Wai Rodger wa Tong scored the goal against him.

The teams: II.K. C.-C. Rodger; Gerrard and Bishop; Mair, J. Stewart and Watson; Pile, Forsyth, Jones, Howard and Key

South China-Lau Hing Cheung; Laiuntil a South China player handled in Yuk" Tat and Chung. Wing Shing; the penalty area, when they improved.

their position from the resulting spo Yuk Tong, Wong Shui Wa and rck. Final score, Tamur 2. South Yuke Ying; Fang Kam Wip In China 0. Lam Kau, Wong Pak Chong, Lai Wai Tong and Chan Kwoog I

Referee: Mr. Spender.

Sur

The second half went greatly in favour of the Tumer but they failed to score

CLUB DE RECREIO "A" . : ST`

JOSEPH'S "B." Taking advantage of a weak team op EAST SURREYS v. R. A.

posed to them, the Club de Recreio "A" a record score when playing These tears met for the first time put on

against St Joseph's "Bon the now- this season and, although it was fully ex

toon ground. At the interval they were pected that the East Surreys would win.

deading by five clear goals, Rocha (4) the spectators were more than and Ugley. In the second half, the Club prised to see the game put up by the R.A.

Kocha (4). Fuertes At one time it looked as if the Surreys put on eight goals. would lose by a big margin; for, after (9) A.A. Remedios and A. Remedios fiffteen minutes play, the Gunners were and won by thirteen goals to mil. St two goals to the good. However, the Joseph's elded eight men only through- persistent play of the Surreys inside out the game. forwards served them in good stead and they won the game with ten minutes

to spart.

SURREYS DRUMS. ST

UNIVERSITY, SOUTH CHINA "B"

The Surreys Drums were successful The RA..forced the pats from the on the Navy "A" ground after being start Harris had hard luck with a shot a goal down at the interval Mackenzie in the opering minute, the ball just scored for the St Joseph's who crossed missing the upright and resting in the over leading by a goal to ail After the Det the wrong side of the post. This change of ends, the Drums played a force- spurt by the A. made the Surreys ful game and Hutchings scored for Before the final whistle sound- end for a time the Gun them. get together, and Bors were forced to act on the defensive. ed Crochett scored for the Drains who However, Sowter was sent away on the won by the odd goal in three. left and, beating all opposition, ended up by sending the ball into the net with a shot that gave Douglas no chance.. The University were successful against This success livened up the play and South China "B" on the South China the Surreys for a time were forced to ground by two goals to one. Great credit act on the defensive. got going is the duo, te them for they only fold- for the end when Douglas failed to ed, ten players throughout the gaine get his shot away Trim the final Cheong opened for the University, touch, leaving Douglas

helpless.

who at the interval were leading by The East Surrey, finding themselves goal to nil.. two goals down, took up the attack in Scully, of the University, put the ball earnest and by neat combination the for-nto his own not in clearing from a shot wards worked the ball through the de- by Chan Hau Leung but T.K. Lau made fever and Butler gave Straton no the game safe for them when he con chance with a fast shot from close verted from a centre by Lee.

on

Play continued fast na in-

chat there was no further scor-..

ing

before the interval when the R.A. led by two goals to one

From th re-start, the play opened very fast and even, the Surreys deter mined to wipe out their deficit, while the Quaners went out for more goals. Stanton stopped a hot shot from Humberstono and at the other end Douglas saved

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HONGKONG RESERVES CLUB DE RECREIO "B":

These teams played a well contested game on the St. Joseph's ground all the scoring taking place in the second half. Ko Sik Kwai scored for South China

These teams shared the points in a and D. Mahomet for the Sacred Heart,

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