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Chui Kwang Yeung was prominent on
SATURDAY'S FOOTBALL, the wing for South China bat his centres
CLUB'S FINE WIN AGAINST KOWLOON.
POLICE TAKE A POINT FROM
CHINA ATHLETIC." --
THE 'BORDERERS AND KOWLOON
"B" SECURE THEIR FIRST. LEAGUE WINS..
Features of Saturday's local football were that the Hong Kong Football Club won against Kowloon and the Police created a surprise in drawing with the
Chinese Athletic.
The Borderers' won their first game in the League by defeating the Tamar; while the Royal Artillery won against South China
There were only two games in the Second Division; two not being played,
RESULTS IN BRIEF,
The games in the Hong Kong League played on Saturday, resulted as underte
Division I.
K.O.S.B.'s... H.K. Club
R.A.
3 H.M.S. Tamar
Kowloon
2. South China China Athletic... 1 H.K. Police
Division I. "A."-
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St Joseph's Kowloon Reserves, China Ath. "A" 1 South China Res. D Division II, “ BJ
ware not improved upon. RA., 1; South China, 0.
Half-time
From the restart, South China pressed hard. The R.A for a time assumed the upper hand but Lau was safe in goal for South China. Leach put the issue beyond doubt when he received from a pass by Maddocks and best Lan With South China pressing, the final whistle rounded, the RA leading by two goals to nil
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DIVISION HI. “AM
Kowloon Reserves v. St. Joseph's. · Taking advantage of the wind in the opening half, St. Joseph's had the better of exchanges in the opening half in the game against Kowloon on the Railway ground, and led at the interval by a goal tó nil, Omar having scored. "In the second half, the home team played up strongly, but the College goalie, Gaido had a charmed life. A brilliant run by Ward enabled him to give the College a two goals lead. Kowloon netted once, Eastman being the marksman.`
China Athletic "A" ». South China Reserves.
In this game on the Garrison ground, the Athletic woh by a goal to nil? The same attracted a large crowd of Chinese but the Reserves played much below their opponents. Choi Ping Fan scored for the Athletic before the interval. The Athletic continued to monopolise" the play but there was no further score.
DIVISION HI. * B.** St. Joseph's Rea 3 E.K. & S. Bank... 1 Kowloon. "B"... 3 South China......
Kowloon “B” ». South China. Moslem Club...... 2 China Ath.A" 0
Kowloon "B" playing on the Sookup- China Ath. "B" Boy Scouts Opoo "B" ground secured their first win The following games were not played-of the season, beating South China by three goals to two. Urquhart stopped a goal from the penalty spot and Nicholls stored three goals for Kowloon. Lau Hoi Wing and Tsang Shui scored South China's goals.
Division . *A** R.A. Reserves v. Club de Recreio
Reserves.
Hong Kong Club Reserves r. China
"Athletic B."
DIVISIONTM I
St. Joseph's Reservės r. Bank, The College Reserves maintained their position at the head of the division table by a win over the Bank by five goals to one. The Reserves forwards were in good shooting form each scoring a goal. Franco scored for the Bank.
Moslem Club v. China Athletic " A.** The Moslem Club are still in the run- ning for division honours and the Athletic paid the penalty for their escapade Tast week for which players were suspended. The Moslem Club won by two goals toil, Boosain and Mahommed having scored.
Kowloon . Hong Kong Club. This local derby " was played on the Railway ground at Kowloon between the above Clubs, the vizitora winning by two clear goals Gerrard took Yalentine's place for the Club and scored the opening goal. Kowloon made several changes in the team, Muir and Miles being on the left with Hayes leading the attack Wheeler was at back and Duncan replaced Pascoe at left half. The Club were well re presented and anxious to avenge last season's defeat by five clear goals. There
China Athletic "B" v. Bay Scouts. was little to choose between the teams in
On the South China ground the Scouts the first half, although with the advan- tage of the wind the Club appeared to failed to play up to form and lost to the be on top and Rodger had more to do in Athletic by two clear goals. Leang Tai goal than did Durand. There was woong and Leung Fook Tsoi scored the
goals scoring before the interval.
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In the second half the play turned in favour of Kowloon in the open but they failed in front of goal. The first goal came from a hard shot from Gerrard. who gave Durand no chance. Taylor netted the second goal and after that Kowloon pressed but the Club de fended well and the final whistle sounded with Eong Kong Club winners by two goals to nil,
The teams—
INTERPORT FOOTBALL
In China New Year. The Shanghai Times of November 18th says:-Messrs. J. A. Quayle, W. T. Bissett, and H. F. Marshall have been appointed by the "Council of the Shang- hai Football Association as a committee to select any Interport football teams. that may represent Shanghai during the Hong Kong Club:-G. Rodger Bunsenson 1826-27. Present arrangements mers and Wallington: McBride, J. are that Shanghai shall send a team Stewart and Watson; Taylor, Howard, to Hong Kong at the China New Year Linaker, Gerrard and Alexander.
pericd, while it is hoped to have a team from Tientsin in Shanghai at the same time to play Interport football here. An invitation that was sent to Hankow to send a team at the same time has been declined, as cónditions in Hankow show no signs of improvement and it would be impossible for several of Hankow's best players to make the trip.
Kowloon :-Durand; Wheeler and Caveille; McKelvie, Simms and Duncan; Pile, Spary, Hayes, Miles and Muir.
Referee:Mr. Gilmour.
K.O.S.B.'s ". "Tamar."" The K.O.S.B.'s registered their first win of the season when they defeated the Tomar F.C. on the Navy ground at Happy Valley. The E.Q.S.B.'s had Me- Clinchey absent through injuries but Hume did well in his place. Craig re- placed the Rev. Alexander on the K.O.S.B.'s left wing Among the Navy forwards, King was to the fore and with better combination they would have prob- ably scored before the K.O.S.B.'s settled down. Avery defended his goal very steadily. Clark was also good in the Tamar defence and Barham did well at centre ball for the K.O.S.B.'s. Davey' scored the first goal running through the defence and placing the ball well out of Avery's reach. Half-time: K.O.S.B.', 2; Tamar, 0.**.
The second half went in favour of the E.O.S.B.'s, but they only netted once. Craig scoring with a wing shot. Final
K.O.B.B.', 3; Tamar, 0.
score:
China Athletic v. Polica.
The Police against the strong China Athletic team took a point as the result of a hard fought game The Athletic played, better football but the Police deserved their point for the way they stuck to their task. The Athletic had Wong Shui Wa again at centre-half. Many Chinese onlookers were thers and when Buen Kum Shun opened the score the Valley rang with cheers. The Athletic put on pressure but Wynne, Sherry and Clarke defended well. The Police several times worked towards the Athletic goal but their forwards were slow and the nippy backs cleared. "At the interval, the Athletic were leading by a goal to 'nil.
From the restart, the Athletic worried the Police defence bat Clarke cleared. The exchanges turned to the rough side for a time but the players never got out of hand. Then the Police levelled up through Oram who received well out and lobbed the ball goalwards Pau Ka Pind, thinking the ball was going over the baz, made an attempt to clear. The Police went out for the lead but their shooting was, weak and the final, score was one goal all.
RA.. South Chins. Leach, of the Gunners, was the out standing player in this match at Bookin poo which ended in a win for the B.A.. over South China by two goals to mil. The only goal of the first half came from the A. centre-forward who beat Lau Hing Cheung from close range. The
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The match between Wednesday Cardiff City was postponed.
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