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FOOTBALL,

SATURDAY'S RESULTS,

HONGKONG, LEIDES. Division II, 4,

East Surroya Res. 7 Club de RA" Kowloon Rea...... 3 E. S. Dr.

Division I.B.".

St. Joseph's

Boarders Howison "B" Moslem Club "B" 4 University SurreyaDrumeRea.1" St. Joseph's Rest

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Club de Recreio. & Hongkong Club Kowloon2 EMS. Titenia. EAST SURREYS RESERVES CLUB

DE RECREIO "A"

THE INTERPORT SOCCER AT

SHANGHAI.

PLAY NOT UP TO INTERPORT STANDARD.

The M.-C. Doily News prefacts ita reports of the interport soccer match be- tween Hongkong and Shanghai with the following observations:-"

Before referring to last Saturday's match at the Pioneer fold, it may be b'Fas well to recall that' exactly two years ago a Hongkong Interport soccer team d' rune to Shanghai in an endeavour to wrest the Interport trophy from us. Two games were played, both on the Polico ground, the first eading in a draw 3-3 aiter Hongkong had had most of the play, and the second-a hard, dour struggle from beginning to end-realt ing in Shanghai winning by the only goal scored. Although both of these games were played in inches of mud, it was the general opinion of those who were fortunate to be present that the football, judged by Far Eastern stan- dards, was par excellence.

This match was played on the Hong kong FC ground, the Surreys. winning by seven goals to one. The Club de Re creio started with nine men only. It was early evident that the Recreio were out for a heavy defeat, for in the first

Those two matches between Hongkong minute the Surreys took the lead when and Shanghai two years ago set a high Cheeseman sont in a twisting shot, the standard for Interport soccer; a stan~ | tall entering the net. The Recreio tvere dard which was not equalled at Hong- ed a surprise, for they soon levelled up kong in last year's match and which was Silva, on the left, beating Anderson who by no means approached on Saturday had left his goal to clear, Cheesemanatternoon. Saturday's game, in which scored the Surroys second goal and nine points were registered-Shanghai's Stairs, forcing his way through a weak share being three converted penalties and defence, scored the third, the Surreys two goals may be remembered as an leading at the interval by three goals to interesting game, but it never can be re- membëred as a match in which the play The second half went greatly in favour came up to Interport standard or the of the Surveys and although Silva did result of which can be considered satis- good work in goal for the Recreio, he was factory. The match and the result were beaten on four occasions. Robinson totally unworthy of the occasion, scored early in the second half and be-: The reason for all this is difficult to fare the final whistle sounded Stairs had added thren more goals, the final score belog 7 to 1 in favour of the East Surreys. The Recreio tried hard to get through but found the Surreys defence too strong for them

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KOWLOON RESERVES EAST

SURREYS DRUMS.....

discover.

A FEW COMPARISONS.

It may be that some of the players, new to Interport honours, were unduly nervous; it may be that the mallness of the ground and the proxi- mity of the fences surrounding it cramp- ed their style or it may be that there w25 some ather totally unsuspected reason: but the fact remains that as an Interport match it was decidedly a failure, the standard of play on both At Kowloon, the home team were sicles being remarkably poor and the re successful against the Surreys Drums insult of the same most unsatisfactory. their return league game. The Drums open- ed up well but luck was against them for both Burridge and Parker beat the de- fence. bit just failed to get the Ball into the net. Knight cleared from a rebound from the posts and Kowloon going down, the two pairs of backs, and Shanghai Leavey was penalised for handling in the appeared to have slightly the better penalty area when attempting to clear a middle line. Individually, Shanghai's centre from Eastrian. 'Millard scored

forwards were mostly superior to those from the penalty kick. The Drums of Hongkong, but as a line, No. If any levelled up through Freestane who player stood out from his fellows on the follwing up scored with a lightning Hongkong side, it was Humberstone, who drive giving Vickers no chance.'

The game was very keenly contested and very even. Before the interval Miles scored for Kowloon.

Muffett missed a good opening early in the second half, for after running through the defence, ballooned over the bar with only Vickers in front of him Millard sent in a fast screw so add Crockett turned round the post for

correr.

The Drums cleared, the fag kick but Morris came down the wing and certred, and Miles met the ball and sent it into the net, Kowloon winning by three goals to one.

UNIVERSITY. MOSLEM CLUB

"A,"

A long description of the game is followed by the following paragraphs:

There was not much to choose between

is a box of tricks in himself and is cer-

tainly one of the prettiest forwards wo have seen in Shanghai for many a while. There was nothing to choose between Wynne and Wheeler at lack Mitchell would have been the most effective Hong- kong half-back if he had fed Charles- worth a little more instead of plying

inside forwards. Charlesworth and Humberstone made a good right wing. Gosano was mostly innocuous and Butler and Mackleworth seldom, did anything brilliant.

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AND CRITICISMS,

As to Shanghai: Moalem in goal was strangely unreliable. There is no use in mincing words. Falconer and Brown were generally safe, and Brown played better than many people expected him A well contested and even game waa to. Shanghai had a good middle line. seen on the Garrison "A ground be Gash was inclined to be erratico-a. tween the above.clubs, the lesiem getting strange fault for him-but played a the verdict by the odd goal in seven great despoiling game. Govan and The Moslems took the lead early in the Price both worked hard throughout, but game through Minu but before the in. there was no polish" to their play. terval Jap had scored for the University Dailey was the weak spot in the Home and the teams crossed over level. forward line, all the members of which Mohammed gave the Moslem the lead gave a disappointing display.. In- early in the second half and Minu added another. Jap reduced the. Moslem lead but Hoosen made the game safe for them. Jap again scored for the University who were pressing when the final whistle sounded, but defeated by our goals to three.

ST. JOSEPH'S BOARDERS

KOWLOON "B.”

Playing on their own ground, the Boarders beat Kowloon by four clear goals. At the interval they led by a goal to nil, soored by Figueiredo. After the change of enda Souza scored twice and Chui Hing once for the Boarders.

SURREYS DRUMS RESERVES „Ž

ST. JOSEPH'S RESERVES,

dividually, they may have been good, but there was little of that combination we expect in an Interport match. Phillipa hardly had a shot at goal and Goldman was too well-watched to do much. Caul- cher gave us of his usual solo efforts, but had no luck. Johannson played poorly in the first half but improved after the interval and scored a great goal

Let us hope that the next Interport game will give us something better than this one has given. There is scope for vaat improvement.

HONGKONG MATCH AGAINST

EAST CHINA.

The Hongkong team played East China (a team representative of Shang- hai Chinese on the same, ground on Monday. It was bitterly cold, but des On the Sookanpoo "B" ground the mostly Chinese, watched the game which pite the weather about 3,000 persons, above teams played very sporting ended with Hongkong, the winners by 4 game, the Drums winning by a goal to goals to I.

nil.

The comment of the

C. Daily The Drums were awarded a penalty News reporter on the Hongkong team's in the opening hall, but Bowles failed showing is as follows:- to convert from the spot kick. Just be-Rodger, had very little to do in the fore the final whistle sounded Brothers Hongkong goal; and Wynne and headed into goal from a corner kick, the Wheeler, though at times kept busy, Drums winning as above.

were never overworked Stewart played fortunate injury occurred; and Howard a fine game at centre-half till his un-

deputized well after his departure. Good as were Mackleworth and Basler, Ham- berstone, was easily the best forward on the field. Charlesworth bad comparative ly little to do." Recreio-Fernandez; Ogley and Xavier (Continued on next column.) H. C. Remedios, A. A Remedios, and

CLUB DE RECREIO. HONGKONG CLUB

These teams met in a friendly on the Hongkong FC ground, lining up as under:-

V. Remedios; Fuertes, Silva, Mauricio,

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Referee Mr. H. M. MeTavish.

In the first half the Recreio scored goals, a third being disallowed.

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HOCKEY.

kong, representing South Chine, defeat Club, in the final match of the Sim The Chinese football team from Hong-represent the Army. the Hongkong The following bave been selected to

ed the Portuguese team at Shanghai in Shield Competition" to day at 6 pm. Pioneer Field. After a close and excit an, exhibition game on Sunday on the on the U.S.R.C. ground

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ing contest, the visitors narrowly won by Sgt. Philips, 1st E.S.R., Lt. Smith, Goal: Sgt. Clark, R.A., backs: Lee, the odd goal in five, although the Portu- RA, half-backs: Capt Armstrong, 1st. guese led the score by i to 1 at the in- E.S., Capt. Allfree, 1st E.S.B., Lt tervalet.

Webb, 5/2nd Punjab Regt, forwards. Between 4,000 and 5,000 people gather Lce.-Cpl. Masters,1st E.S.R., Lt. Owing to the rain on the previous day, Pte. Burgess, Tat E.S.R., Lt. Jacob ed around the field to see the match. Wright-Neville, 5/2nd Punjab, Regt, -the turf was on the heavy side, and on Larcomb. R.E., End-Lt. Dickens,. Ist

several low patches of the field, it was E.S.B. Reserve: 8gt. Garland. quite treacherous and slippery. How The Shield will be presented to the over, due to the keenness of the" players Navy (this year's winners) immediately on both sides, the game was very fast after the match. and interesting. The visitors played ex- NON

PIER NEW VERNON, KÉICEDY

Club Garrody Gerrard and Bishop; Taylor, McBride, Spary, Caveille auf Summers, Lyon and Watson; Johnstone, Waterfield. Forsyth, Brodie, MeBride and Moritania-Potts; Hemsicy, and Dudley; cedingly clever, football with excellent. On Friday evening, the 20" Co

Clare, Wiley and Miller Williamson, combination, and on the general run of East Surreys, hockey XL duteated the Nied, Molton, Dore and Baker..

play, deserved to win

Club Aside by two goals to mil. The Referce: Mr. Purcell.

"The comment, at the end of the report Club were handicapped by the fact Kowloon made several changes in their says:The visitors showed & well- they were ope short throughout side with the object of finding new blood balanced team, and their clever combina- for their shield game against the Hong- tion delighted the crowd Lou Hing kong F.C. next week. The whistle sound Cheung at goal was good in his clear ed for the interval with Kowloon lead-ings, while of the two backs, Lai Yuk ing two goals to n. The sailors in the second half tried hard to make the scores equal but failed. Before the Bnal whistle sounded Spary netted for Kow loon but the point was disallowed. Final BCOTO: Kowloon, Titania, 1."

final score way: Recreio, 5; Clab,

KOWLOON.

TITÁNIA

The above teams played a friendly game on the Railway ground at Kow loon, lining out as under:-

Kowloon-Avery; Read and Me Kelvic; Turner,Sims and Sibley (Continued on next column.)

Tat was the better. All the balves play ed persistently well, and Lam Yuk Ying at the pivot position was perhaps the best. The forward line is a fast and dangerous combination, sad except the left inside, all played & driving game,

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