SATURDAY'S FOOTBALL.
i.
CHINESE TEAMS HAVE A FIELD DAY.
K.O.S.B. IN FORM.
THE NAVY DOUBLE.
Three teams scored six goals in their respective games on Saturday, two in the first division and one in the second. Both Navy team won as did also the two teams of the Chinese Athletic Recreio second team put up a poo! display against the K.O.8.B. Reserves, which, latter team is playing as well as Club were uhlucky to lose so heavily. RESULTS AT A GLANCE.
DIVISION 1. Police 3. Small Units ... I South China... 8 Kowloon"......... Q
The
The second half saw the Chinees force the pace and by some clever forward play Lam was enabled to put on two goals..."
This reverse seemed to knock the Club defence to bits for the game Recrcie....very seldom left their half of the girld, and the Athletic were con
Chinese Ath... 8 H.K.F, Club... 1 'Queen's
Navy
2 R.A....
NOTES ON THE GAMES. POLICE SMALL UNITS.
A re-arranged Police team failed to live up to their promise of the previous week on the St. Joseph's ground on Saturday, and although they beat the wooden spoonists of the league by three goals to one there was little about their play to excite enthusiasm, and the game was dull and lifeless. Police seem- ed inclined to take things easy from the commencement, but got a shock when the Small Units put up a determined attack, and in the first three minutes Skinner had the hardest of luck with a free kick After which struck the crossbar.
nually bombarding the home goal. Two more goals were registered by Suen and the Chinese appeared then to slacken off.
This temporary slackness allowed the Club to make headway and Scott obtained a good goal after fine work by McBride and Frat- bitaky.
THE HONG ⱭNG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 22nd, 1928.
The Club at this stage were put- ting up a good game against a faster team, but so further advan tage could be obtained, the Athletic defence making short work of the Club attacks.
Result: H.E.F.C. 1, Athletic
Chinese
RECREIO e
QUEEN'S.
15 minutes Small Unite took, the Played at King's Park. At the lead through Waterfield, but later outset offside was marring the good the Small Units fell right away,play of the Army forward and also And just before
interval relieving the pressure on the home Greavey brought the scores level defence. from a penalty for handa.
the
Half-time: Small L'aita Police. 1.
of the Police, Howarth and Fraser
DIVISION IL Regulis AS A Glance.
BAF,
6. China "B" 9 'Small Unit. K.Q.S.B. Recreio *********** Chinees Ath... Kowlood........
3 S. China Navy
University Eastern St. Joseph'ı ... 0
...
SOUTH CHINA "B" . SMALL
UNITS.
Referee: Gar. Kinsella, 18th Battery.
LAWN BOWLS,
RECREIO. “A” WIN JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP,
YACHT COMMODORE PRAISES THE TEAM.
WONDERFUL · PLAY."
A very interesting and even game On their ground at King's' Park was witnessed at South Chige's on Saturday, the success of the ground, Caroline Hill, when Bouth
China "Blein, whu by the way Club de Recreio "A" team "gave have improved out at pil recognithem the lawn bowls championship tion, opposed the Small Units in the junior League and the right second team. The first score came from a good movement when Twelves sent in & rattling shot which was cleared, but a second shot had the goalie beaten, South China soon equalised through faulty, play on the part of the Small Units de fence Chan Su Ping scoring. South China took the lead when the sang man made a solo rin, the ball fash ing into the net.
Result: South China "B" 2, Small Units I.
DIVISION BIL
Recreio "A". Tacht Club. Playing home, Recreio "A" beat the Yacht Club by 27 shota. Recreio, 70; R.H.E.Y.C., 43.
Recreio Vas Soarce Lopes
·Facht Club. Deacon
Beatler
Carpenter
Yvanovich
Davies
(3.)............ 11.
(9.).....
• Sutton
31
Murdoch Wood Shielde
(8.)... Abraham RAISY Brayfield
H. Alves Rodrigues Marques A. Ribeiro
(8.)..
F. X. Silva
Sous C. G. Silva Loz (S)
... 28 Edwards (8.) 10
Total.......70
Total 13
Talkoo o. Civil Service. Playing at home, Taikoo beat the Civil Service by 17 shots. T.R.C., 19: C.S.C.C.,
T.RC.
C.s.c.c. Whant Bickford
to play in the senior division next season. It was their last match, and they defeated the Yacht Club comfortably on two rinks. Davies, the visiting skip, had a majority of 13 shots, which included a sixer," and his 'team played a great game. For the home team, the rink led by Luz scored a seven
the second and, and this Hope quartette claimed their usual large Walmsley (S.) 25 Taylor (S.).... 16
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K.O.S.B.'s RES. RECREIO II. majority.
Referee: Pte. Lamb, R.A.M.C.
The K.O.S.B.'s reserve team bad a bald day in their match with the Recreio second team at Sookuspoo on Saturday, no fewer than six goals being scared by them without reply, and they should have bad
more.
Result: E.0.8.B. 6, Recreio 0.
CHINESE ATHLETIC . R.A.F.
Played on the Club Ground on Saturday before a large attend snee, the Athletic had no difficulty is disposing of a weakened Air Force seam, and won by the com- lartable margin of three goals to it. Play never reached a very high standard, and both forward by getting ofside. For the Airmen Bacher played well in goal, Bond and Chambers were a sound pair of backs, while Gallagher and Plunkett were the best of a rather Poor forward line.
Result : FR.A.F. 0.
was £7 shots.
The winning margin
D. Young Cameron Sloan
E. L. Holland
Munro (S,)... 99. Aldeznian (S.) Is Spiers
Holdman Longbottom Luck
Moore
Keown
Craig Mr. A. Shields (Commodore T. Young of the Yacht Club) was the first McKechnie
(5.)............ 16 to congratulate the Club de Recreio on winning the championship. He referred to their wonderful play during the season, and hoped they would have an equal measure of success when they play in the senior division next year. Cheers were then called for the champions.
As spokesman for the Club de Recreio, Mr. A. Ribeiro thanked Mr. Shields for the compliments paid to the Club. The success, he said, was due to the keenness shown by the players. He hoped that the Yacht Club will follow their exam-
Eccleshall Jones Archibald Massey
(S.)........... 23
·Total...... 33
Total...... TO
Kowloon C.C, v. Craigengewar. Playing at home, Kowloon C.C. lost to Caigngower by 12 shota. K.C.C., 49; C.C.C., e1
K.C.C... Gittins Wragge Robinson Petberam
(S.).......... 16 Shant Smith
C.C.C. Pearte Cavanagh
Nicholson
Beer
Modi Flegg Lunny
(S.)............ 19
Howe Herridge (3.) 13 Ratack (5)... 24 Burford
scored for the winners' 'but, the movements and a score would not lines spoilt númerous opportunities ple and have a successful season Jack
Small Units goalie played the game ui his life.
Queen's ford, a corner which| availed nothing
They however The second half went all in favour kept pegging away but the final touch could not be put to some good come. Xavier at this point was clearing in good style with some hefty kicking..
End to end play was the feature <occasional sustained pressure by the Queen's for whom Cantor and Richardson opened the scoring.
Result: Police 3, Small Units I. Police: Estali: Brittain, Wyn- ne; McGreavey, Hudson, Jessop; Pile, Howarth, Fraser, Shepheard, Cornwall.
Small Units:Wood; Dodshon, Bisham; McCausland, Skinner, Morgan; Jenkins, Lyons, Smith, Waterfeld, Pepper.
Referee Pipe Major Mackie, 2nd K.OS.B.
KOWLOON. SOUTH CHINA.
This match was played at Row- loon before a large crowd.
with . 13
Xavier had to leave the field in- jured but he was soon back and again in the thick of it. Cantor was a perpetual thorn in the side of the home defence, and was justi- fying his selecticn a leader of the attack.
Hall-time: Recreio 0, Queen's 1. The second half opened with "Recreio trying hard to draw level.
South China were always danger.
The Queen's had again taken the ous when on the ball, their forwards combining splendidly. Fung King game in hand and pressed for some time. A foul against Recreio just Cheung opened the score and they outside the penalty area led to the increased their total through Ip Pate Wah who gave the home goal-second goal, the ball hovering about the goal mouth Barclay securing possession giving the goalkeeper no
keeper no chance.
McKelvie tried to open out the play by putting through some long ground passes to his wing man, but the Kowloon forwards could not get within shooting distance of Pau Ko Ping.
chrace.
The Recreio now began to have a look in and were giving the visitors' defence some real hard work to keep their end up. A foul for
A foul for "handa" was given to
"hands" just outside the South China during one of their penalty area looked as if they were raids and Lau Mau made no mis going to pull the match out of the take with a terrific drive.
fire but the Queen's backs were not Just on half time the China goal-giving much away and Recreio were keeper had a close call when three more or less pinned down to their forwards were on his top but he own half of the field. managed to steer the ball over the line into safety, the resultant corner, however, proved fruitless.
Hall-time: Kowloon 0, South
Chinn 3.
On the resumption Kowloon looked a different team when they came on the fald, having changed into blue shirts. This change however did not improve their play for the game was not long in progress when Eastman miskicked, with the result. that Kowloon were now four goals down.
South China had taken the game in hand, the three inside men show ing a remarkable understanding.
Although the game, ran mostly ia favour of South China, Kowloon were very unlucky on one or two occasions not to score, in particular,
when Mass hit the bar with a good drive.
The South China forwards were more lucky with their shots and goals were put on in quick succes sion by Lau Max and Fung King Cheung,
Result: China 6.
Kowloon
Result: Recreio 0, Queen's 2 Recreio: Marques; Xavier, Sou- Ba; C. F. Remedios, A. Remedios, Assumpcao; B. Gozano, Ward, A. Gosano, Rocha, Brown.
Chinese
Athletic
3,
KOWLOON. SOUTH CHINA KAP
Played at Kowloos, the home team took up the running from the kick off and within a couple of minutes upened the scoring from a South China penalty for hands.
much were not showing up to advantage, their defence being at The Kowloon times rather weak.
forwards were always dangerous and Blacklock was enabled to in- crease his side's lead with a well taken cbot,
Half-time: Kowloon 2, South China "A" 0.
+
Kowloon again scored soon after the resumption and at this stage appeared to take the game in hand South China however were not wholely out played and in a tem- porary lapse on the part of the Kowloon defence their inside left put on two goal in quick time.
Result Kowloon 3, South China "A" 2.
NAVY UNIVERSITY.
The Navy" delighted their sup Queen's-Dodda; Hooper. Sharp; porters on Saturday by taking two Byrne, Hilly Morris: Hibbert, points from University, and their Richardson, Cantor, Barclay, Cal-win was thoroughly deserved, for dicot."
they were the superior side in every department.
___
NAVY . R.A.
Referee: Mr. F. Smith. The Royal Artillery were again unfortunate in not being able to turn out a full team, owing to some of the players being away at camp, the Seld. The Navy forced the no fewer than six reserves taking pace, and Lench of the Artillery was a marked tan, and not given many opportunities. Mann who played centre for the Navy, gave them the lead. The hall was tied near the R.A. goal, and Fletcher ran out to clear, but left it too late and Mann lifted the ball over his head into the nët.
South 0,
Kowloon-Angus; Guest, East man; Hedley, Sims, Miles McKelvie, Moss, Tiernan, Baldwin
South Chins:-Pau Ka Ping; Lee Tio Sang, Lau Kau; Leunz Yin Chan, Pang Wah Hing, Leung Wing Chin; Lai Ting Choy, Fung King Cheung, Leung Wing Tak, Lau Mau, Ip Pato Wah.
**SH.K.F.C. v. CHINESE
ATHLETIC.
Chinese Athletic took up the run.
ning from the start and forced the
Half-time: Navy 1, R.A, 0.20 The Artillery took up the run-
University never lost heart, and just before the interval set up a determined attack from which both Jap sad Oppenheim were unlucky with shots which came very close.
Half-time: Navy 2, University 0. In the second balf, the sailore
End their shooting been more at overwhelmed their opponents, and urate, they would undoubtedly have piled up a big score.
Result: Navy 4, University 0.
ST. JOSEPH'S . EASTERN.
The counter attraction on the Club ground affected the attend- ance for this División 11. Match
next year. The Yacht Club were Tacchi then recorded three hearty cheers.
Taikoo, at home, defeated the Civil Service, and gained the runners-up position. The visitors. were down on two 'rinks and last by 17 shota.
Across the harbour, Craigengówer defeated the Kowloon C.C. by 12 shots. The unlucky 13 played part in the game. The home tink led by Petherain took the first so ends with this number of shots. Beer's team pulled up wonderfully and eventually won by thres shots, 18-16. It was a creditable victory, as the visitors had a weak team with two of their players unable to turn out.
Coates Kharus
Lewis
Hirst (S.) 19. Knott (S.)..... 18
Total...... 49
Total.:
01
LEAGUE TABLES.
Division II. -
date are:-
The positions in the League to
P. W. D. L. Pla Recreio "A" 16.13 0 3 26 ...15 11 0 4 29 Taikoo E.C. Civil Service 16 10 15 21 Craigegower 18 3 0 8 16 Kowloon B.G.C. 157 1 7 13 Kowloon C.C... 16 19 13 Becreio B 16 3 ID 11 Yacht Club 13 4 0 11
The match between the Bowling | East Point R.C. 18 -4° 0 12 Green Club and the Recreio "B"
SHOT FOR AND AGAINET. team was postponed until next Saturday. Another match remain ing to be played to close the season is that between the Yacht Club and Taikoc.
(Continued on next Column).
LEAGUE TABLE.
Chinese Athletic 3.3 Navy.... K.O.S.B. Kowloon Recreio
P. W. D. L. Pts.'
0 0 A 32 1 0 5 20.0 4
S. China "A"... St. Joseph's Eastern Queen's IL.A.
8. China "B". University Small Units..... R.A..
3 2 0.1 +
3
2
0 1 2 102 2 0 0 3 0 -0 3 C
3 0
H.K. GARRISON FOOTBALL "LEAGUE.
LAST WEEK'S RESULTS.
H.Q Wing 1st Queen's 2, H.Q. Wing and K.O.S.B., 31st H. Bty. R.A. 4, C. Cay. lat Queen's 3, M.G.
Coy.. tud K.0.S.B. 3, B. Coy, 1st
Queen's 2, M.G. Coy. 1st Queen's 2, R.A.M.C. 1, 20th H. Bty. R.A. 0, H.Q. Wing 1st Queen's 8, RE.. & R. Signals, C. Coy. 2nd K.O.S.B. 0. FIXTURES FOK, NEXT WEEK.
Monday, 22nd:-B. Coy. fod K.O.S.B. . D. Coy. 1st Queen's,
8
8
4
HOME FOOTBALL RESULTS.
BLACKBURN AND BURNLEY PLAY TO A DRAW.
OTHER ENGLISH LEAGUE LEADERS BEATEN.
RANGERS DEFEAT CELTIC.
There were several surprises it: the League football programme at Home on Saturday, Blackburn managed to avoid defeat, but they had to share the pointa with Burnley, Derby, who hold Manchester City second place, were beaten by Sheffield United. shared the point with Leeds United.
Chelsea went down for the second time this season, the lowly- placed Oldham beating the Division II. leaders by the only goal in the match. Hull werd beaten by Stoke City. The two Notting- ham teams shared the paints.
The leaders in the two sections in the Third Division, who had successfully avoided defeat sa far this season, were beaten on away grounds Luton, the Southern section leaders, lost by an odd goal to Watford. Wrexham, leaders in the other section, were badly beaten by Stockport.
In the Scottish League, (Division I.) the Rangers maintained their unbeaten record in the defens of their old rivals, Celtic, by the odd goal in three.
Leaders in every case maintain their position and there were few changes in the previous week', order.
Results of matches and League tables are appended.
[TEROCON REUTRE'S AGENCY:]
ENGLISH LEAGUE. Division I
Aston Villa 3, Bolton 3.. Burnley 2, Blackburn 2. Bury 0, Wednesday 4. Cardin 1, Sunderland 4. Leeds U. 1, Manchester C. 1. Leicester 0 Portsmouth 0. Liverpool 2 Huddersfield 3. Hanchester U. 1, Birmingham 0. Newcastle U. 0, Arsenal 3. Sheffield U. 2, Derby 1. West Ham & Everton 4.
Division II,
Eull 1, Stoke 3. Middlesbro 4, Blackpool 1. Millwall 9, West Brom 2 Notts C. 1, Notte Förest 1. Oldham 1, Chelson 0. Port Yala 3, Clapton 0. Preston N. E. 2, Swanten 2 Reading, Bradford 0. Southampton 1, Barnsley 2. Tottenham 2, Grimsby 1. Wolves Bristol C. 1.
Division II. (Southern); Bristol R. 2, Brentford a Crystal Pal 0, Charlton 2 Falham 4, Merthyr 0. Gillingham 1, Exeter 3. Newport Northants 3. Plymouth 1, Southend Queen's P.R. 0, Bournemouth 0. Swindon 1, Norwich 2. Torquay 5, Brighton 1. Walsall 0, Coventry 0. Watford 3, Luton 2
Division III (Northern).
Accrington 0, Ashington 1.
DIVISION II.
.P. W...D. L. F. A. Pts.
8 Chelsea ...11 79 18 Notts CIT 722 19 Huil
12 6 4 2 1813 16 Preston 11 23 9 10 Middlesbro' 11 6 2 3 28 Sthampton 11 5 4 18 Stoke 11 614 Notte For...11 5 3 3 Barnsley100 is Wolves 11 5 2 4 26
Tottenham 10 3 1 4.0 20 11 West Brom 11 5 15 20 20 11 Grimsby 10 4 2 4 20 15 10 Bradford 11 3 0 8 gi 23 Port Vale...11 5 6 19 Millwall...11 3 a 18 Clapton 3 3 8 11 3 3 8.18 Blackpool ...11 Swansea 1 2 3 8 18 Bristol C...11 1 4 6 14 3 Reading 11 2 1 8 11 Oldham.....11 2 09 9 93
DIVISION III. (SOUTH).
3
4
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pự, Luton 7 3 1 88 15 17. Queen's P.R. 113 5 1 16 12 15 Flymouth...12 6 3 3 24 16 13 Swindon ....12 6 24 22 30 14 Fulham...11 5.3 3.36.18" 13 Coventry....11 4 5 17 10 13 Southend...11 4 9 19 17 13 Northants...12 45 3.99 18 13 Charlton 10 5 2 3" fa 17-12 Brentford 11 4 4 3 14 12 19 Crystal P....11 5 4 16 16 12. Torquay11 3 1 3 22 18 11 Bournem th 11 4 34 13 16 11 Watford 1 5 1 5 17 22 11 Walsall 493 1794 10 Newport 11 2 3 4 17 20 Bristol R....11 16 16 19 Exeter 1 3 9 6 17 20 Merthyr 11 3 2 6 13 23 1 3 1 7 15 20 2 36 13 21 Gillingham 11 12.0 18.00
0
0
Bradford C. 3, Doncaster. 0. Carlisle 4, Nelson 0.
.0
Crewe 1, Rochdale 1.
11
0
Halifax i, Chesterfield 1.
Norwich
40
0..94
Hartlepools O, South Shields 5. Lincola 5, Bartow 0.
Brighton
0.122
For Agst. Up Da. ......1113 718 395 Recreio "A" Civil Service 1017 863, 154 Kowloon B.G.C. 943 824 129 Taikoo I.C...... 881 870 Craigengower
... 889 935 Kowloon C.E.... 910 1004 Yacht Club..... 724 846 807 - 935 Recreio "B"
0 128 East Point R.C. 796 1104 "0 308
SPEY CUP MATCH.
CIVIL SERVICE IN THE FINAL.
On the Craigengower C.C. ground yesterday, the Civil Service C.C. entered the final in the Spey Cup competition by defeating the Club. de Recreio by one shot. It was a close game in the last six heads. In the final end, Recreio required two shots to tip the score, but auc- ceeded in getting only one.
Teams and scores were:- Civil Service. Recreio.
Marques
Pendered
Deakin
| Hollidge
Grimmits
C. Silva
A. C. Ribeiro R. Luz
(Skip).
13
(Skip)....... 14 East Point and the Yacht Club will continue their match this alternoon from where it was left off last Monday. Three heads re- main to be played, the former leading 20-16. The winners meet Craigezgower to decide which team is to meet Civil Service in the anal
NEW BOWLS GROUND.
** ELECTRICIANS" ENTERTAIN NAVAL DOCKYARD,
Rotherham 2, Darlington 0. Stockport & Wrexham 2. Tranmere 1, New Brighton 3... Wigan 1, Southport 0.
SCOTTISH LEAGUE,
Division I
Airdrie 2, Falkirk 2. Ayr 4, Queen's Park 2. Celtic 1, Rangers 2 Cowdenbeath 2, Baith 0. Hearts 1, Hibernians 1. Motherwell 4. Hamilton 3. Partick 2, Clyde 0.
St. Johnstone 2, Dundee 2. St. Mirren 5, Kilmarnock 4. Third Lanark 1, Aberdeen 3.
DIVISION III. (NORTH),
4
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pti... Wrexham 11 7 3 1 29 22 17 Carlisle...12 0 4 32 19 15 Lincoln.12 7 23 31 22 16 Stockport 11 8 3 2 34 18 15 Bradford C. 11 e 23 37 18 1
7 14 Wigan 623 15
S. Shields...10 6 2 3 21 11 12 20 18 12 Doncaster.11
Halifax 11 3. Chesterfield 10 4
13 12
22. 10
N. Brighton 10 ́ 5, 0 Rochdale 11 3 4
10 10
19 10
Rotherham 11 4 25 15 24 10
B
Crewe.10 3 3 4 is 18 Tranmere...11 4 1 8 15 21 Darlington 12 3 3 6 20 25 Nelson12 4 1 7 22 30 Ashington 12 4 17 17 32. Barrow 11 4 5 18 28 Hartlepools 11 2 4 5 10 27 Southport 11 3 1 7 17 25 Accrington 10 2 2.6 12 29
SCOTTISH LEAGUE. DIVISION 1.
झं
P. W. D. L. F.. A. Pts. Rangers 10 @ 1 0 38 10 18 Aberdeen ...12 0 0 3 28 17 18 Motherwell-11 7 3 1, 22 ∙ 10 17 Hearts 11 8 3 2 38 18 15 St Mirren 113 224 22.36 3rd Lanard 11 5 3 8.23 · 22. 13 Hibernians 11 5 3 2 18 17 18 Celtic 9 3 4 2 16 12 12 Partick 10, 5 2.3 34 20 19 Johnstone...11 425 428 10 Hamilton...11 4 2 5 15 98 10 Ayr ......12 4 2 8 22 28 10 Queen's Pk. 10 41 524 17 "0 Dundee......11 3 2 622,23 Clyde 11 J 2 6 8 14 Falkirk 11 32 83 30 Kilmarnock 12 3-2 7.20 22 Airdie 12 2 2 8 12 20 Cowdenb'th 11 2 18 Kaith R..121.2 @
LEAGUE TABLES. The English League Tables and Scottish League Table (Division I.), up to and including matches com- pleted on Saturday, are appended: ENGLISH LEAGUE. DIVISION I.
P. V. D. L. F. A. Pts. Blackburn 12 7 2 3 25 16 16 Derby11 8.2 3 23 13 14 Manch City 11 5 4 2 27 20 14 Wednesday 11 62 a 21 18 14 Leeds.10 5 3 2 25 21 13 Everton.11 0.1 4 23 19 13 West Ham...12 3 3 4 27 25 13 Burnley 12 à 3 4 31 29 13 Leicester 11 4 4 3 24 15, 12 Manch. Un, 103 52 19 15 11 Liverpool 11 4 3 4 2 18 11
ning in the second half, but they few spectatore present when the Hunt, R.A.0.0. RAMC. B.
on Saturday, and there were very Chatham Road. Referee: Corpl. An interesting lawn bowls match Portsmouth 115 15 14 17 11 was played on the new ground of Aston Villa 10 4 2 4 21 21 10 combined very badly. The ball teams kicked off Throughout the Coy. 1st Queen's, Happy Valley, the Hong Kong Electric Recreation Bundesland 11 3 0 0 27 20 10 travelled from end to end, the R.A missing good opportunities, through even, both sides displaying good K.0.8.B.
first half the exchanges were very Referee: Lance-Sergi Bunting, and Club yesterday afternoon when Birmingham11 4 2 8 18 20 10 poor shooting. Mann taking the form in midfield, but finishing
they received as visitors the Dock Huddersfield 11 4 2 5 20 18 10 ball on the move, went through on poorly when near goal.
Tuesday, 23rd:-10th H. Bty. yard Recreation Club, which had in Cardiff 11 3 3 5 20 17 9 his own, to score with a beauty.
RA. C. Coy. 2nd K.0.8.B., their teams players from the Valley Arsenal 11 3 2 8 15 19 As was ex- Bolton11 3 9 6 16 23 Rocha was in great form in the Bookunpoo.." Referee: Pte. Jacques, Clubs and Kowloon. Result: Navy 2, RA, 0.
home goal and he was well support- 1st Queen's, 12th H; Bty. R.A, vpected, the visitors won ed by T. Leonard and Hyder. M.G. Coy. 1st Queen's, Chatham The ground is behind the staff Newcastle...12 3.97 15 31 Both teams displayed the utmost Road. Referee: L/Cpl. Grieve, 2nd quarters at North Point and lies Bury 10 30 7 10 27 keeness, but try as they would they K.O.S.B.
at the foot of a hill. Visitors, were were unable to open the scoring, Wednesday, 24th:-C... Coy. 1st much impressed with the excellent and a draw was a very fair reflecQueen's R.E. & Signals, condition of the three rinks and tion of the run of the play. Happy Valley, Referee: 8/Bergt. the charming surroundings. It is
Result: St. Joseph's 0, Eastern 0. Gilmour, R.A.M.C.
hoped before long to have a per- and a ground which they can now Hatch St. Joseph'e: Rocha; T. Leonard,
Thursday, 25th-HQ Wing 2nd manent Club house on the site of call their own, the H.K.E.R.C. will Arnold Hyder:
be prominent in the junior League Akehurst Reed, Omar Aycock; K.0.5.B. 31t H. Bty R.A., Boo the present temporary one. Castilho, Souza, D. Leonard, Ward kunpoo. Referee: Cpl. Pearce, Ist
As is well known, members of next season.
Teams and scores in yesterday's Queen'a, A. “Cóy. 2nd K.0.8.B. v. the Hong Kong Electric R.C, car match were Eastern: Ram; Mohammed, Ram. HQ Wing let Queen's, Chatham ried on the League fixtures of the
D.R.O. jahn Hudsnin, Cheung Yin Nam, Road. Referce: Gunner Kinsella, East Point Recreation Club when..ER.0.
Carquingh Fung Yui Wai T. Ali, 'Chan Yuk RA
the latter closed down. They have Coutts
Lewis Cheung, Dalla, Haroon
Friday, 28th D. Coy. 1st Queen's not done too well, but with the Thomson
Alderman Taylor (S.)
!
Club on the defensive straight away, Queen's
LEAGUE TABLE.
DIVISION I
P. W. D. L. Pts.
400 8
The Athletic stored through Buen Chinese Athletic 3 3 0 0 0 from a good pass by Tso and keep South China...
ing up the pressure Wong Pa Police.
Chong added a second.
FR.A.
2 0 1 4
3. 20
1
4
5 2 0 3 4
and Barros.
3 1 1 1 3
i
3 1 02
2
2
Kowloon
Try as they might the Club Recreio forwards could not get going, the Navy opposing halves being at top of Club their 'form,
Half-time ..F.C.0, Chinese K.0.8.B
Small Units Athletic 2.
and
Labban:
(Continued on gezt Column
ΠΙ
8
8
Sheffield U. 11 4 0.7 16 23
3
B
3
r. R.AM.C., Chatham Road. Re-useful practice they have gained, Tarbuck feree S/ Sergt Gilbert, RA0C(Oontinued at foot of neat column) Lunny (8) 21
Gill
Beckford Hogbin
L. de Rome
(5.) Sorby. Hill Webster Faul (8)
Magill
Flegg
12 Bennett (5))
·Total·
(8.) Brightman
Beer
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