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LOCAL FOOTBALL."
CLUB DE RECREIO STILL HEAD THE LEAGUE,
-Cive and take play was order in the second half, but the defence held the upper hand. When the spectators” had settled down to a drawn game, Anders sop. came out to clear from Euertes but Silva gained possession and sent the. ball into the net. Gosano converted from a penalty just on time, the home team SOUTH CHINA SECURE THEIR - -winning by three goals to one.
FIRST LEAGUE POINT.
DEFEAT OF THE RA. RES.
The games were keenly contested this week, the R.0.5.B.'s Reserves having runaway win against the Recreio Reserves at King's Park A fine game was wit. nessed by thousands of spectators on the H.KF.C. ground between the R., and China Athletic..
South China caused a surprize by taking a point from H.M.S. Tawar on the Garrison ground.
The Boy Scouts and China "A" match in the "B" division ended in a fiasco after three players had been ordered off.
RESULTS IN DRIEF..
The Hong Kong League games played on Saturday resulted as under
Division L
Club de Recreio... 3 K.0.5.B.ş. H.K. Club 1 H.K. Police....... RA..... 1 China Athletic.... H.M.S. Tamar 1 South China .......
Division II. "A."`
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K.O.S.B.'s Rea.... 6 Club de Rec Res. St. Joseph's...... 3 China Ath. "B" Kowloon Res R.A Reserves H.K. Club Res.... 2 South, China Res.
Division . "B." F.K. & S. Bank.. 4 Kowloon B0 China Ath. "B" 4 South China 2 China Ath. "A" 1 Boy Scouts 1
The following games were not played:- Division II.A."-University v. China Athletic A."
Division II.B."-St. Joseph's Res. r. Moslem Club,
DIVISION I.
E.A. China Athletic, These teams me on the Hongkong Club ground before a large crowd, the stands being filled and the Leighton Hill slopes. packed. A good game was expected and the play of the teams was a credit to them both. The weather was ideal Chan Kwong In opened the game with a run down the wing but Philpotts clearing sent the RA right away and Leach sent the ball into the net, Pau Ka Ping having rushed out to tackle Fulford. Several tussles between Lam Yuk Ying and Leach, the respective captala were a feature of this part of the game and the China cen- tre half gave Leach very little. China were ast long in arrears for Char ended up a wing run by passing to Suen who beat Stanton with a fine shot Several corners fell to both teams but there was no further scoring before the interval Half-time R.A 1 China Athletic, 1.
From the restart, the RA. attacked and from a corner Pulford missed by inches. Stanton in goal was severely tested, but kept his charge intact. An exciting in- cident was when Wong" lobbed the ball in the goalmouth and Stanton fell in catching it. A struggle on the goal line ended with the R.A. being awarded a free kick. The final stages of the game were well fought out and when the final whistle sounded the teams were equal. Final scores, RA, 1; China Athletic, 1.
DIVISION II. “A,"
Hong Kong Club Rescrves v. South Chins
· Reserver.
This game on the Club ground was keanly contested and with a little more shooting practice, the Club would have won by a larger margin. South China forwards were very aippy, but Hill and Purvis were fairly safe at back and Puncheon played well in the middle line.. Bell was good but should have made more headway when in possession. The first goal came from his centre, Campbell scoring. Half-time the Club were leading by this goal to nil. White scored for the Club early in the second half but South China converted a penalty awarded against Vickers. You Ting Wa took the kick and Slipper saved but the kick had to be taken again and this time the South China player beat Slipper. The final whistle sounded leaving the Club winners by two goals to one."," KO.S.B.'s Reserves v. Club de Recreio Reserven,
At King's Park, the Recreio fared badly against the K.O.S.B.'s losing by
six goals to one. Stock opened the score and before the interval had put the K.O.S.B.'s further ahead. Innes scored
from a penalty and Crowley scored the
Borderers fourth goal. Pereira ended a solo run by scoring for the Recreio. | Crowley and Stock added further goals leaving the Borderers winners by six goals to one.
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Kowloon Reservas v. R.A. Reserves." Playing at Kowloon, the Gunners lost their unbeaten certificate going dawn on the Railway ground to the home team by two clear goals. Play was fairly even In the first half and the score sheet blank. Vickers turned a centre from Duncan past Tom's and opened the score. Muir got away on the wing and from his centre Coates scored, Kowloon win-
ing as stated.
St. Joseph's China Athletic "B."
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China B played ten men against St. Joseph's on the College ground and went down by three clear goals, ail scored in the opening half. R. f. Omar opened the score and added another before the interval. Kent also scored for St. Joseph's. In the second half the College RESULTS OF SATURDAY'S LEAGUE team were on top but they failed to add to their interval score.
DIVISION 11.- "B.**
Boy Scouts.. China Athletic “A”. This "B" · division out the ill feeling existing between some game brought of the junior players in the Chinese com- bination with the result that three of the players received marching orders and should be prevented in future from bay- ing a chance to repeat their, performances, The crowd also got out of hand and rushed on to the Beld. The game ended in a draw of one goal all.
China Athletic "Br. South China, On the South China ground, China Athletic led at the interval by four clear goals. Leung Tai Fong, who played at centre-half for a good number of seasons for Sorth China benior team, scored the four goals. After the change of ends, South China had more of the game and"! Taang Chong and Tsang Shiu scored.
In the Bank-Kowloon game, Nicholls scored twice for Kowloon and Gosano (2), Remedios and Oliveira for the Bank.
TODAY'S GAME.
Hong Kong Club v. Hong Kong Police.
St. Joseph's ground got the better of two well balanced teams in this league game, and, in fact this ground is not yet fit for league games It is very Lumpy and the ball on bouncing shot off at uncertain angles. The Police had re- arranged their forward line, Simpson"RYDAM' playing in the centre, with Ora and Forbes na insides. Sherry, a newcomer. partnered Wynne at back and showed great promise. The game was keenly con- tested, the only goal coming from Linaker in the first half. Rodger and Clarke did well in their respective goals. The police played up strongly in the later stages and were unlucky in not securing the equaliser, for once they netted but were ruled offside,
The teams -
Club:-G. Rodger; Summers and Me Bride: Brown, Stewart and Watson; Taylor, Howard, Linaker, Hansom and Alexander.
Police: Clarke; Wynne and Sherry; Brittain, Hudson and Jessop; Cornwall, Oram, Simpson, Forbes and Noonan.
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STUDENTS TO PLAY SOUTH CHINA. :
On the Garrison ground at Scokunpoo to-day starting at 4.50 p.m. a football match will be played between a team representative of the American Students who are arriving on the .8. Rydam and South China,
PORTUGUESE FOOTBALL LEAGUE.
YESTERDAY'S MATCHES.
No matches were played in the first division yesterday. The following are the results of the second division matches: Jovens "A 4 Jovens "B"... 1 Juvenil "A" Juvenil B... 3 Fisica A" 4. Darkhorsen ....... 2 AN EX-PREMIER OF CHINA.
DR. WANG CHENG TING (AT FOOTBALL MATCH.
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South China v. H.M.S. "Tamar." The Tamar depending on the side that best the Police last week by a five to one margin, drew with South China on the Garrison ground. South China showed great improvement in their defence, and Lau Hing Cheung gave finerdisplay. Dr. Wang Cheng Ting. President of goalkeeping. The nippy South of the Amateur Athletic Federation for China forwards did well
the whold of China, and an ex-Premier L'ut failed
paas the de opon fence of McCormick and Murphy. South of China, having held office at Peking during the regime of General Feng Yu China bad the better of the game Hsiang (theChristian" General), was in the opening twenty minutes but failed
to
to score. The Tamar improved and took an interested spectator at the football the lead through Northey before the match between South China Senior Kl interval Half-time, Tamar, 1; Bouth and H.MS. Tamar at Sookuspoo on
Saturday afternoon.
Chino, 0.
Prior to the start of the game, Dr. From the restart, the Tamar went out to increase their lead but failed to pass Wang had a group photograph taken with Chan So and Li Tin Sung. At the other the South China team, Mr Tsoi King end Avery, failed to clear from a drop Athletic Association and members of the Yung, Chairman of the South Chins ping shot by Leung Wing Tong and the Committee. ball entered the net making the scores Dr. Wang has been Minister of Foreign level. Both teama struggled hard for the Afairs in Peking several times. He was winning goal but at the finish the scores were, Tamar, 1; South Chirn, educated at Yale University, and in his youth was a fine athleté, and particularly
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Club de Recreio r. K.0.8.8.4. "At King's Park, the Club de Recreio maintained their unbeaten record but they were somewhat lucky, on Whès KO.8.B.'s arrived without McGlinchey
their star forward, and Michez
outside left in place of Craig who was injured at Sookunpoo last week. In the opening minuts of the game Locherbie scored with a shot that Silva failed to Eco. Soon after Gosano set his men on the go, and Fuertes meeting a capital centre gave Anderson no chance with a splendid beader. Half-time, one all
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