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SATURDAY'S

FOOTBALL.

HONGKONG CLUB DO WELL.

DIVISION II. "A."

25TH, 1926

Hengkong Club Rsa, v. Club de Racralo. On the Hongkong F.C. ground, the home team beat the Recreio by three") goals to one. The home team took the EAST SURREY REGT. DEFEAT lead through Thompson who sent in from

K.O.S.B.'S.

In the League Matches on Saturday, the Hongkong F.C., secured a double victory. Kowloon, only draw with the Police in the senior division; while, in the junior sections, both their teams were 'defeated.

long range. Sou made the scores level soon after and the teams crossed over' with the score one all.

King was winded early in the second half and left the field. A fine run and centre on the right ended with Thompson placing the Club in front. Mitchell, be- ing close up, took a cross from the left The East Surreys defeated the and sent the ball into the net. The E.O.S.B's in a friendly game by four Recreio made several raids on the Club clear goals. The EO.S.B.'s played pracal, but the backs and Slipper in goal tically the whole of the time with only did well and kept them out, the final | whistle sounding with the Club winners by three to one.

ten men.

Remits at a Glance.

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

Division I.

Hongkong Club... 1 China Athletic ... Club de Recreio... Kowloon .......

H.M.S. Tamar... O

South China R. A.

Honkong Police...

Division H. “A."

St. Joseph's....... 5 South China. University. 4 Kowloon Res. H.K. Club Res.... 3 Club de Rec. Res. China Ath. "A"... 3 China Ath. "B"..

Division II.B.".

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On St. Joseph's ground. Gutteres opened the score and soon afterwards put through again. Pascoe got through

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St. Joseph's r. South China.

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China Athletic r. South China,

A very large number of Chinese spectators turned out to witness the match between these Chinese teams on the Club ground

The spectators were surprised in the opening minutes of the game for South China more than held their own against the Athletic, and in the early minutes forced a couple of corners while a shot from Chu Kwong Yeung rebounded off the upright out of play."

China took the lead through a mistake by Lau in goal who could have cleared but turned the ball behind his own goal line Chan Awang Au dropped the ball a yard from the goal line and Wong Fak Chong running in sent the ball into the net giving China athletic the lend.

South China at pace attacked but Chur on the wing failed to gross and the ball weat behind. Half-time, China Athletic

1, South China o.

From the restart, South China took up the attack but Lam Yuk Ying cleared. Pau Kah Chuen sent in a high shot, which Lau made no attempt to safe and the ball landed in the net.

The final whistle sounding with South China beaten by two goals to nil.

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DIVISION II.." B."

St. Joseph's Res. v. Kowloon "B,"

the home team went down to the College On the Railway ground at Kowloon, Reserves by four goals to one. Baptista opened the score for the visitors and them further ahead. Adams reduced the before the interval, Castilho had put lead and Kowloon tried hard to level up but they failed and the Reserves added two more goals by Baptista and Blanes, winning as above.

H.K. and 9. Bank r. Boy Scouts. The meeting between the Bank and Scouts on the South China ground ended in a win for the Bank who secured their frst league points. Taking the lead half- way through the opening half through Barros, the Bank played a safe defensive game and were ahead when the final whistle sounded.

South China . Moslem olub. The result of this game played on the St. Joseph's ground was surprizing, the South Chipa team unexpectedly defeat ing the Moslems. Chu Koon Po scored the only goal of the match.

ground, this was pre-arranged

Playing on their new ground at King's Park, the Club de Recreio beat the R.A.. China Athletic "A". "B." by four goals to two. Play opened fast The "B" team failed to field a side and even, the R.A. eventually taking the against the "Aat Sookunpoo and the lead when Fernandez mistimed a drop- question of points for the game will come ping shot from Rowlands. The visitors before the Management. Probably in did not keep the lead long for an in- view of the acaidr game on the Club fringement in the penalty area gave Gosano a chance to level the scores and

East Surrey Ragt. o. K.O.S.B's. he made no mistake from the spot kick. The military turned out in great force Before the interval arrived Gosano scor to witness this game on the Garrison ed again from a penalty kick.

ground at Sookunpea between the two From the restart, the R.A. attacked Regiments at present in the Colony. The and were awarded a penalty, Pulford band of the East Surreys played selec beating Fernandez from the spot kick tions on the field before the kick off and and making the score two all. Both during the interval, while the teams took teams tried hard for the lead and Rocha the field to their respective regimental was successful for the Recreio. Just on marches. Both teams had a warm recep- time Brown put the issue beyond doubt tion. Mr. R. M. Dyer accompanied the giving Sheath no chance from, a close officers of the Regiments to the covered range shot. Final score, Club de Recreio stands. 4, K.A. 2.

An accident occu red to the K.O.S.B.. Hongkong Club 2. "Tamar." centre forward almost from the Gret Shuing their team about, the Hong-kick of the match and, although he went kong Club came away from the Navy out on the wing, he failed to stay and new ground at Caroline Hill, Scokanpoo, left the field. Skiggs raced off from the with two points.. The Navy opened centre kick attended by Bristowe, the strongly, being used to similar grounds Surrey player forcing him over the line. as the one in question resembles the The King's" forced a corner and, fol- Naval Yard playing pitch. Rodger was losing the flag kick, Douglas cleared great form, while Howard and from Hume. The East Surreys-opened Wallington were safe at back. Gerrard the score through Humberstone, who sent with a lightning drive from outside the the ball into the net with a fast low penalty area, "had Crocker guessing and drive. Almost from the centre kick the ihe ball entered the net.

ball was again in the net, Cheeseman Half-time score, Hongkong Club 1,mecting a centre by Mackleworth and Tamar D.

turning it into the net. Butter scored third goal. Hall-time, East Surreys 3, K.O.S.B's

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The second half of the game found the Tumar attack on top but Rodger rose. to the occasion and dealt successfully with

For a time. the King's had the better

all shots sent in. The sailors were worth of the play. Cooper conceded a corner

a goal in the closing stages but the final and Barbam being handy when the flag whistle found them-defeated by

to nil.

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Kowloon v. Police.

goal kick was taken, sent in a beautiful shot

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which severely tested Douglas Ander This match was played on the Kowloon goal. He tipped a fast, one over the bar son was loudly cheered for his display in ground and ended in a division of points, from Cheeseman. Mackleworth scored Durand had little to do in the open- during a mix up in the King's goal- ing half, felding once only from a shot mouth. by Oram Interval, no score.

Early in the second half, Simpson snapped up a pass from the centre and beat Durand with a high shot, amidst appeals for offside. A run down the wing by Hayee, a centre was well taken by Simms who sent Brodie in to heat Clark from close range and make the scores one all. Kowloon repeated their Attack but Clark rose to the occasion and saved well The final whistle sounded with the score, Kowloon 1, Police 1.

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K.O.8.B.-Anderson; Gardaer and Martin; Everest, Barham and Camp- bell; Skiggs, Hume, Humphrey, Mc- Glinchey and Craig...

Jordan; McGreavy, Mitchell and Bris East Surreys-Douglas; Cooper and towe; Charlesworth, Cheeseman, Hum- berstone, Butler and Mackleworth

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