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Playing at home, the Qungers failad to hold the Portuguese team and took
Saturday's games resulted is follows; their axit from the Shield competition
HONGKONG P.A. CILALLENGE SHIELD. Senior-First Round. Kowloon Hongkong Club Club de Recreion. + R.A.
HONGKONG LEAGUE. Division f
Hongkong Police 0 H.M.S. Tamur...
Division II. AN
Division II, MBOY
University
South China "C"
CLUB. KOWLOON.
for another year. The Gunners had a chance to take the lead in the first halt through a penalty and at the interval the score abeet was blank. In the second halt the Rearsia ware on top and pat on s] four sosis to one by the B.4.
The game was played. before a good
St. Josephs 9 South China "A" 1 attendance. Stanton was early called upon to defend from Gozano and in the next minuta the Recreio centre just miss- ed with a header. The Artillery right got clear and Grow centred but Fernandez cleared with Wilson close in. Renda returned with a hard shot but Ogley sent over the bar. Following the corner kick Luooek was, given offsida and the pressure was relieved. Gosano took another shot at goal but it was turned area but Pulford failed to get the ball down by Viccars. Ogley handled in the
passed Fernandez although the goalie dropped the ball he recovered in time to
clear.
Great interest was taken in the meet- ing of these teams on the B.E.F.C. ground in the first round of the Challenge Shield competition and a good number of supporters turned out to cheer on their favourites. A penalty goal gave Kowloon the lead which they maintained until the interval. Then a penalty to Resuming with a black sheet, the the Club saw them level once again, Kow-gerous but Wilson handling spoilt their Gunners were the first to become dan- loon scoring the winning goal halfway through the second half. There was little to choose between the teams and on the general run of the game a draw would have been a correct result.
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Several miskicks in the opening minutes of the game gave the respective forwards a good opening, but marksmen were lacking. although Morrison got in a couple of shots from long rangs which were practically useless against the class of goalkeeper like Avery, who was out between the sticks for Kowloon in his first competition game. A fine opening was presented the Club forwards after fifteen minutes' play, for Avery appeared to be beaten but the Club forwards erowded in the goalmouth and get in the way of each other and Avery fisted away almost from Forsyth's head. With Bishop doing his utmost to prevent & bouncing ball from touching his hands, the bumpy ground caused the ball to take an un- expected turn, and Bishop was penalised for handling in the penalty area. Simms nade certain from the spot kick sending the ball passed Rodger and Kowloon tock the lead after about twenty-five minutes' play.
The exchanges continued very even, the halfback lise on each side preventing any attempt at combination. Do the whole the attack was on the wild side, the wing mea being very noticeaf by failing to get their centres in front of goal. Forsyth, the opportunist, was al- ways well placed but centres failed to come his way, the wingers sole object being to get the ball into the net and they failed. At the interval the scores were: Kowloon, ‘1; HIK, Club, 0.
chances. Rochs gave the Recreio the lead receiving from a wing pass he beat Stanton from close range. The Recreio returned to the attack and the R.A. defence were hard pressed. The Artil- lery forwards got away and 'with a clear field have a chance to level up but were slow and the Recreio cleared. Silva: started a movement that ended with Fuertes beating Stanton and giving the Recreio the lead. The R.A. transferred het from Wilson but A. A Remedica play and Fernandez fell in clearing a
cleared from the goal line. Fuertes re- Stanton from close range. Carrying by ceived from a pass by Remedios and beat Fernandez enabled the R.A. to score their paly goal of the match for Rachell bang- ing the ball at the legs of the Recreio olayers who were crowding their goal, it rebounded into the net.". Gosano netted with Stanton full length on the ground after clearing from a shot by Fuertes.
Recreio winning by four goals to one. They will now meet the East Surreys in the semi-final on 7th instant.
The final whistle sounded with the
The teams
Recreio. Fernandez; Ogley and Xavier; H. C. Remedios, A. A. Remedios and A. H. Remedios: Fuertes, Silve; Cosano, Rocha and Brown.
RA-Stanton; Whittington & Moakes; Reade and Viccars; Grew, chell, Hollands, Pulford, Wilson and Lucock.
Referee Mr. Atkinson.
POLICE * TAMAR.”
Police.-A. E. Clarke; Wynne and Byrom; Brittain, Forbes and Jossop; Cornwall, McEwen, Johnson, Noonan and Clark.
Tamar-Badcock; Teasdale and Barker; Gandye, Carter and Miles; Simpson, Hillier, Steer, King and Bennett,
Referee: Mr. Matthews.
These teams met on the St. Joseph's ground, the game ending in a win for the Police by three goals to two. The un- even state of the ground made accurate. play impossible. At the interval the Police were leading by two goals to nil. Johnson and Cornwall being the marks men. Early in the second half, Noonan put the Police further ahead" but King Early in the second half, McKelvin and Hillier scoring for the Tamar in tock a pot shot at goal and Howard the last fifteen minutes of the game gave dropped the ball close in, Forsyth had the sailors' hopes of making the scores his chance but turned the bull just out-level but time was against them and they side the post. Read gave away a curner had to retire defeated by the odd goal after Wheeler bad miskicked but Morri-in Ave. son sent behind with the flag kick. Turner and Duncan tried shots for Kow. Joon but they lacked, sting and the de- fence easily cleared. Forsyth and Me Kelvie met in the Kowloon goal area and a little bit of hooking and back. heeling between them ended in the Kow loon captain being penalised and the Club were awarded a penalty. Forsyth, took the spot kick and Avery was easily beaten. With the score one all, interest in the game was resumed and a little excitement was caused when Madride The St. Joseph's team lowered the ra got the better of Wheeler but the Kow- cord of the South China "A" team loon player reached out and pulled the when they met on the Club ground in ball down thirty yards out. The free their re-arranged match which the Col- kick was cleared and Brodie created a lege team had to forfeit after winning sensation when he ran through the de- by two clear goals in the early part of fence and sent in a well placed shot that the season. Avery with a full length dive managed After playing a first half goalless St. to turn round the post. A scramble fol- Josephs were awarded a penalty kick-but lowed the flag kick and Avery was yards Hui Shing In cleared from Ward who out of goal when the ball was sent in but took the spot kick South China were Simms cleared from the goal line. An- more successful with their penalty kick other free kick for the Club twenty-five which they were awarded in the next yards out gave them no advantage for minute. Lau Kau netting from the spot Kowloon clearing went down and Mekick. Being a goal down, St. Josephs Kelvic sent Cavelle in to beat Rodger gut more life into the play and Choi with a well placed shot giving Kowloon Fips Fab handled well out.. Omar
the lead.
ST. JOSEPH'S ".. SOUTH' CHINA.A.”
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placed well from the free kick and Maher Following this the Club had the better running in sent the ball into the net of the exchanges for a time but failed making the scores level. South China to score. A fine piece of work on the then went out for the lead but they met. part of Caveille and Rodger received well 4 sound defence, while St. Josephs were merited applause for Caveille only six content with kicking the ball well up the yards out received from a centre by field.
Hayes and sent in with a first-timer. These were awarded a corner and Kent Rodger bringing off a good clearance. was lucky enough to send the ball into Forsyth with only Avery in front of him the net direct from the corner kick. Hui made a miserable attempt to score the being hampered through his own backs ball going-well-out-to-right of the posts. crowding the gnal line.
Duncan met the ball from a cross by China attacking but a beaten side by two The final whistle sounded with South Caveille but sent outside the posts. "
After Avery had fisted out a shot from goals to one. Brodie, Howard lobbed back into the
This will make the division champion- goalmouth, Forsyth just reaching the ship more open and the meeting between ball with bis had and turning it outside South China A end the East the posts. In the next minute Avery Surreys Reserves will probably decide punched away from a shot by Morrison this.
Caveille sent well over the bar and
Hayes ended a sprint down the wing by
SOUTH CHINA "C" #. UNIVERSITY:
sending behind. MeBridge gave Morri Bon a good opening but the winger Sebt, behind. Rodger left his goal to clear South China maintained their, "un- from a forward pass by Simms and beaten record in the "B" division and Linaker rushed in but Gerrard covered won against the University on the Gar up and cleared. The final whistle sound. rison ground by three goals to two. The ed with Kowloon winning by two goals University took the lead through to one and they will now meet the Police Guterres and in the next minute Li in the semi-final on the 27th instant», « Ping Tong scored for South China. Fan Kah Chuen put South China ahead with a lucky shot, the University goalig, mis- judging the ball from a high shot. Be fore the interval Jap made the scores two goals all. The second half was evenly contested, the only goal being scored by Li Ping Tong for South China, who won as above stated.
The teams:- Kowloon-Avery; Wheeler and Read; Turner, Simms and McKelvie; Taylor, Caveille, Linaker, A. Duncan and Hayes
Club.-G. Rodger; Gerrard and Bishop: Summers, Howard and Watson; Pile, Forsyth, Brodie, McBride and Morrison.
Referee: Mr. Baldwin
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