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HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 9TH, 1925

LOCAL SPORT.

FOOTBALL.

KOWLOON. TEAMS IN SHIELDS FINALS,

Saturday's games resulted as under-

Kowloon

HONGKONG FA, CHALLENGE SHIELDS. Senior Semi-kual,

Hongkong Club.. 0 Junior Semi-finals, Kowloon Res...

South China"A" HONGKONG" LEAGUE Division II.

East Surreys. Res. 4 Club de Ree. "A" 3 Sacred Heart....... St. Joseph's "A” I St. Joseph's B

Club de Eee. "B" 0 E. S. Drums...... 1 South China"B" o University... E.K. Club Bes... 0

HONGKONG CLUB «. KOWLOON.

Were

without

in shots but the defence cleared. Gerrard. conceded a corner and before the flag kick was taken the final whistle sounded with Kowloon winners by two goals to mil The game was not up to the usual standard of a semi-final tie. Both teams lacked combination and cohesion among the attack, Qu the run of the play Kowloon deseryed thriz win, Com. ment is unnecessary as the play was peor throughout.

The teams were

Kowloon.-A. Duncan; F. Wheeler and Read Turner, McKelvie and Pasco; und

BL.A. Austin, McBride, Muir,

H.K. Club.-G. Rodger; Gerrard and McCubbin Mair, J. Stewars and Lyon: Pile, Forsyth, Jones, Johnstone and Key. Refervoj Mr. Smith, R.A. Linesmen z Alessrs.. F. Smith and Austin.

KOWLOON RESERVES .. SOUTH

CHINA B.

Playing in the sepi-final of the Junior competition on the II. K. Club ground, Kowloon Reserves qualities for the dosi

The semi-final of the senior shield com- petition attracted a large number of folby defeating South China by the odd

goal in thice. Kowloon had the lowers to the Hongkong. Club ground who500

Vantage of a strong wind in the opening must have come away disappointed ever half and this materially wee them the the game put up. Neither team was game, for to the second half South China fully represented, Kowloon being with had the best of the exchanges and were unlucky to be goal down at the close. out Clemo and Knight, while the Club Kowloon opened the score with a lucky

Bishop. Watsou

Millard spot in a shot from long and shot. Howard. Gerrard was unlucky in los-be well able to save but the

range and the goal keeper Appeared to came in ing, the toss as at the start of the game higher than he had expected for he let a strong wind was blowing up the Bld.it pass through bis hands over his hend

into the net. Mekelvie took advantage of this and set scored also by Millard whe following Kowloon's second goal was

the Club to defend against the wind up from high shot by Morris heat the Kowloon took up the attack from the landed into an empty goal, Halftime. goalkeeper for possession and the ball start, but E. Wheeler, who was deputis Kowloon 2, South China ing on to wing for Clemo, sent behind.

The second half opened with south A free kick against Forsyth gave Kos. China attacking up Kan usualy a good opening, but McCubbin and sent in several shots wide of the very stendy in front of goal was erratic crossing over braded out from a shot by mark Caveille was Probes responsible Hayes. After Rodger had saved from for this for he kept the centre

wall covered. South China could only ale Bride, Aluir came in, but lifted the score once in this half and took their ball over the "bar, Hayus bent "Gerrard exit from the shidid competition this

season, the Snal score being,

Kowloog but shot wide Trurd a good position.

Reserves South China

leon

down. Hayes forevil'

SURBEYS DRUMS.

The ball travelled from end to end but! forwards could not combine and the da. RECREIO "A" E fence on both sides had matters much their own way.

Onside play by Forsyth the Surreys Drums by three goals to one. A Kowloon, the Club de Recreio beat lost the Club a chance to take the A strong cross wind spoiled a good game. and Kowloon terrard to kick

Find Kowloon fored the Recreio epened the score through another corner, and McKelvin just missed Gosino who beat Bayard from close with u fast low shot. At the other end range. The Drums

then took up the Mair sent in a

shot and Dun-attack, and P. M. Xavier was pulled can punched clear. Wheeler rap up for a foul in the penalty area, close in but failed to

to pass le

Cubbin, Cooper scoring from the resulting spot Austin trial a shot hut was very wide, kick. Gusano put the Club ahead before Kowloon had a chance to take the lead the interval. In the second half the Club inmonopolise the play but could score oder

for Mair was penalised for hangoon only, Fuertes beating Bayard from a pitsa

SURUEYS RES. r. RECREIO

8.7

the penalty area. „A goal for appeared to be a certainty when McKelvi by Brown. cam forward to tak the kick bul Rodger with Bu judgmect saved the shop and was well applauded for a bril fiant piece of work, Gerrard failed to At Sookunpoo the Surreys Reserves had clear on the next visit of Kowloom but a very easy win over the Club de Recerin Hodger was in the right place MeBrith second team by four clear goals. Robin- sent in a high shot which Rodger palled san give the soldiers the lead early in poutlised for carrying the bill bail score for Wooldridge added to the Before the interval arrived. From the resulting flag, kick well placed Wooldridge had scored again for the by Hayes, Rouge again sent behind. Surreys. In the second half Merry sear Kowloon were doing most of the attacked for the soldiers who won by four goals)

ug but shooting was very wild.

to wil. Several corners fell to the visitors, the

backs Boding is difficult to clear against ST. JOSEPH'S “A” ...».” UNIVERSITY.

strong wind. The Club had a couple of anxious moments

Playing at home the St. Joseph's team kick and a sigh of refining a corner

went up when had to be content with a point against McKelvie shot outside the posts. A mo- the University. They had most of the ment later McKelvin sent over the bar game but failed to secure any advantage with his forwards nicely placed. Rodger before the interval which arrived with was kept busy but the Tincing was not the score sheet blank." good McBride almost

got on home but cond half, J. Leonard scored for them. Early in the Be the ball rebounded from the goalkeeper to Bel

to Before the close. Ward in attempting to McCubbin who from Jones but failed to return the ball ball through his own goal, and when the

cleared.

File took a pass stop & rush by the University, put the to the centre.

મ J. Stewart sent out to final whistle sounded both teams were

Key and the latter returned but Read, equal with the score 1-1. cleared. Jones cam through this failest!

to get his shot Before was Paten SACRED HEART . S. CHINA "R. *** by Hrad. McBride hended in from a

centre

by Hayes and Rodger panche As usual, the game between the Indians clear. Ker kicks were hereabout fre and South China was marred by rough quent, Loth sides being at fault.

play, which ended in a Kowloon inside forwards were given dered off for fighting The game ended

player being or plenty of changes to score but they failed, in a win for the Sacred Heart by two mostly through bad shooting while shots goals, both scored by . Mhost, to which were senz in the right direction nil, lacked sting. McBride raced away and

slipped

the ball to Austin but the latter H.K. CLUB RES. . ST JOSEPILS P sent into

hinds. With Kowloon pressing the

sounded for the in- terval with the score sheet blank..

These teams met on the Navy "A" ground and a keenly contested game

The second half opened with Kowloon ended in a goalless draw attacking. The wind,

very noticeable in the opet been)

miantes of

the game, had dropped and the ball was kept under better contrph

Kry ዩ። sent away, but handled and Kowloon were awarded a free kick, H. Wheeler acrewed the ball in almost from the goal live and Rodger carried round the past. BeCubbin cleared from Turner ami Muir with an op goal sent in wide Club then got away,

LAWN TENNIS.

H.K.C.C. TOURNAMENT.

"TO-DAY'S MATCHES.

The H.K.C. Lawn Tenois Tourna-. The ment will we continued this evening,

F. Wheeler play when the following matches will be play-

again

ing well forward their left wind was ex Stopfied for, offside play

Muir's

A

I.

Open Championship Singles.-D. §.

W. Lo.

Open Championship Doubles.-G. Mis in and "D. Alfree . W. H. Chon and F. Gro: H. S. Lee and T. C. Lu. Yow Mas Tsun and Ho Ka Lau,

Nihi!! (1/6) r. Lt. Col. E. D. Matthews (-2/6); 3. R. Collis (+570). A. C. I. Towker (+2(6): 1). H. Banner (ver.) v. A. K. Mackenzie (-1/8).

sent out to the left but Key failed Oven D. Sado; K. Yamaanki . M, centre before the ball crossed the line. Forsyth had

a chanes hat ended | wenkly. Following a corner conceded by Lead, Key miakicked and the ball rolled behind. At the other, end Gerrard head. ed behind froin a centre by Wheeler. Cleiring the ing kick, the Club took up Handicap Singles B. J. H. B. the attack but Forsyth failed to shoot owing to Wheeler forcing him over the Jine. Kowloon forced 11 corner but

shot went behind. movement started in midfeld by McKelvie ended with Kowloon taking the tiar and R. J. Saunders (ser.) r. P. E. Handicap Doubles. Dr. D. J. Valen tead. McBride with a Inst. left-foot drive beating Hodger all the way Kox loon fully deserved their lead on the ran other goal brid of the play. This success soon led to ap. McCubbin cleared from Kowloon would not he

Hayes but turned the hall behind from a ground shot by Wheeler and although Mair got the ball away, McKelvin saw his chance and

to MaBride, but the latter Was hampered by Gerrard, and tipped the ball on to hayer, who sent it into

net, the shot

the

HCubbin

Kowloon erving Rodger no chance.

to have the vantage and the Club were forced to play on the defensive. On one occasion they broke through and penalised for fouling well out. Forsyth Read was was placed in possession from the free kick but the he sent in tamely and Dun- can cleared. Turner and McBride seat

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