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Cheung sending the ball into the net. Kowloon at once put on pressure, but failed to get the ball passed Lau Hing
REPORTS OF SATURDAY'S GAMES: | Choung Nearly beating time, Spary
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BOTH H.K. CLUB TEAMS BEATEN VICTORIES FOR KOWLOON
AND ARTILLERY.
Saturday's matches in the Hongkong League resulted as follows:-
Division L
East Surreys...... 8. Chiña Athletic ... 1 Kowloon ........... 4- South China .............. 1 R.A.
1 Hongkong Division II. MADA
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made the scores level following a corner kick and, in the next minute, Cavella, taking a pass from Pile scored, giving Kowloon the lead.
Hall-time, Kowloon 2, South China 1.
South China took up the attack on resuming but the hame halves kept them from becoming dangerous and Durand cleared easily. Chan So was in good fettle, but his shooting `was erratic. Mason, scored Kowloon's third goal with a very good shot and before the final whistle sounded, Simms netted with a fast low drive. Final score, Kowloon 4, South China 1.
Kowloon Durand; Wheeler & Young; Turner, Simms and McKelvie: Pila, Spary, Caveille, Brodie and Mason.
HK Club Res... St. Joseph's China Ath. "B"
South China:-Lau Hing. Cheung; South China Cheung Wing Shing and Lee Tin Song; China Ath-“A”.
Tin Yuk On, Pang Wah Hing and Fung II. "B"
Man Kit; Chu Kwong Yeung Tia Jup H.K. & S. Bank. 1 Fat, Fung King Cheung, Chan Sa and Kowloon BaLai Ting Choi.
University 4 Club de Recreio... 3 R.A. Reserves...... 3 Kowloon Res. 4. East Surreys Res, 3 Division China Ath. "A"... 5 Boy Scouts
St. Joseph's. Res... 6 Hosiem Club...... 9
South China 3 Referee: Mr. Baldwin. Chiria Ath. "B" 1}~
DIVISION II, “A”
The surprise result was in the match |. R.A. Beserves v. China Athletic “A." between the East Surreys Reserves and China' Athletic "A," which ended in a draw, three gon's all.
This match was played on the Hong- three goals to nil. Early in the game, kong Club ground, the R.A. winning by
Wilson sent in a high shot and the goal- keeper, pulling the ball down, let it drop. Hollands rushed in and opened the score Severnl corners fell to the Gunners but' nothing resulted. Rigden was given off- side play. Wilson received well out and racing through, scored the RA's second goal. Half-time, R.A. 2, China "B" 0.
The R.A. had most of the game in the second half but scored cnce only. Wilson being the marksman. Half-way through the second half, China had a man off the field and he did not return.
Hongkong Club ». E.A. This game was played on the Club ground, before a mail attendance. The Club tried Wallington on the wing but he was not a success in that position, The RA. kicked off, facing the sun. After a brief visit by the Gunners, the Club took up the attack and pressed for some time. At the other end a shot from Redde went over. Hansom stopped the
Glub de Recreio v. St. Joseph's. ball in front of an open goal and was
The result of this game, on the College beaten before he got his shot home ground, came a surprise to the McBride fouled Leach but Gerrard clear. College supporters, the visitors winning ed the free kick. Linater had an open lowed a free kick. D. Xavier sent in and by three clear goals. The first goal fol-
goal, but sent the ball wide The Club Ciuda deflected the ball into his own forced a correr but Wallington sent be goal. This roused the College eleven, but hind. A scramble ensued in the R.A.scored twice before the interval. Half- they failed to beat Fernandez. La Rocha
goalmouth, Pulford eventually clearing. time, Recreio 3, St. Joseph's &
Half-time, no sCOTE.
On the resumption, Reade assumed his old position at centre-half, Sargent going up to the attack. Rodger saved from Harris and Viccars. Pulford got through and tested Rodger from the penalty line. A free kick against the Gunners sent the Club in but Trim cleared. Later, Leach and Pulford worked through and the former, sending in a shot, the ball de Gected off Gerrard into the net, giving Rodger no chance.
Although the College team had more of the game in the second half, they failed to score.
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Playing on strange ground, the Club went down by four clear goals. The re- sult does not give a correct reflection of chances offered, while the Club attack the game, but the University, took the never got going. About half-way through the first half, Gutierres opened the fore the interval score and Jap and Lim put où goals be- OHUZENJI (Nikko) ——KYOTO —–—–
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The aippy" University forwards left the Club defence standing and Gutierres scared the fourth goal.
Final score, University 4, Hongkong Club Reserves 0.
Kowloon Reserves v. South Chins,' Playing at home, Kowloon accounted
From the centre kick, the R. A. handled and Stewart placing to Hansom from the free kick, the inside left sent in tamely and Sneath cleared. Blanchard handled in the penalty area and Valen tine taking the spot kick failed to get the ball passed Sheath, the goalkeeper just reaching the ball and sending it for South China by four goals to one. behind. A cleared and the insiAll the scoring in this game was scored whistle sounded shortly after
in the opening half. Hiles (2), Vickars and Milland" for Kowloon and Chin Koon Po for South China.
Result R.A. 1, Hongkong Club 0, A.K. Club: G. Rodger; Howard and Gerrard; McBride, Stewart and Watson Taylor, Valentine, Linaker, Hansom and Wallington.
RA-Sneath; Trim and Blandchard; Rachell, Sargent and Viccars: Harris Pulford, Reade, Leach and Rowlands.
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witnessed by thousands of Chinese and This game on the Garrison ground was ended in a draw of three goals all. At the interval, the Athletic were leading by two goals to one. The game was keen. ly contested and, considering the heat, play was of a high order. The East Surreys opened the score with a penalty, Hicks beating Hui Shing Ui from the spot kick. Lau Maw levelled up, follow ing a corner kick and, before the interval, Lau Kau gave China the lead. "The second half opened with the East Surreys Pressing. Stairs put the teams on equal terms. The same player gave his side the lead in the next minute, but they failed to hold it, for Lau got through again be fore the final whistle sounded, beating Anderson and making the score three all
DIVISION II. "B."
East Surreya China Athletic.. A very large number of Chinese spectators were present to witness this match on
the Garrison ground, but with East Burreys leading by four goals halfway through the frat half, the Chinese spectators had no further interest in the game, most of them walking away The East Surreys took up the attack from the kick off and Butler headed in from a centre by Mackleworth. The ball hit the underside of the crossbar and the goalkeeper "cleared. The Chinese got away on the left but a foul against Chan Kwong Tu relieved. From the free kick, Humberstone placed the ball in the net.
China "A". H.K, and 3. Bank. The third goal came from a penalty, Butter netting from the spot kick. Two
The Bank, on the Sookunpoo ground. more corners were conceded before pre Hui Sze (9), Ng Kie Hing (2) and Pun went down by five goals to one Leung sure was eased. Following good com bination by the left wing, Mackleworth Fing Kum seared for the Chinese, while sent across the goalmouth and Charles one of the Athletic put through his own worth, dashing in, scored from a difficult 500, angle. Not till after the East Surreys Kowloon "B". Boy Scouts, had scored their fourth gas), was Douglas in any way troubled. Chan, Kwong In sent straight into the goalkeeper's hands. A corner fell to the Athletic Lam Yuk Ying sent in a nice shot which Jordan beaded out.
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Kowloon "B" turned out for the first time this season and went down by five goals to two. Kowloon, leading at one portion of the match, failed to hold the Scouts, who put on four further goals without any response for Kowloon.
Half-time, East Surreys 4, China 0. Soon after the resumption, China soor
Moslem Club v. China “A."w ed their only goal Endeavouring to The Morlem Club, playing on the gather, a shot by Buen. Kum“Shum, College ground, beat the China “A”.
by Douglas turned the ball behind and, from the odd goal in three. China took the a well-placed corner, Wong Pak Chong lead through Lee Fook Lim and Dallah scored. Humberstone was unlucky on two levelled up before the teams crossed over. occasions, once beading against the bar Dallah gave his side the lead before the and, later, skimming the bar with a light-final whistle sounded. Result, Moslem ning drive. The last goal of the match Club 2, China Athletic "A" 1.
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A start was made yesterday in the Annual Portuguese Football League, held under the auspices of the Club de Recreio when the Jovens "A" Team met and defeated the Luso Team by 4′ goula to 2. at the St. Louis ground, near the Kow loon Football Club, B
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