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THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1929.
LOCAL FOOTBALL.
KOWLOON F.C. DEFEAT SOUTH CHINA.
VICTORIES FOR CHINA ATHLETIC, K,O,S,B., AND ROYAL NAVY.“,
SOMERSETS v. POLICE AT THE STADIUM.
Saturday's games in the Hong i Kong League resulted as under :-- Diviilen L
K.O.S.B.
Club de Rec.... 0 Chinn Athletic St. Joseph's.... 0 Somerset L.I... 3 H.K: Police ... 1 Kowloon F.C... South China ... 0 Royal Navy..... 2 H.K.F.C....... 0 Division II. K.O.S.B. Res.. 4 H.KIF.C. Res. 0 R.N. Res. 4 S. China "B", 1
Enstern F.C... 3
R.A.M.C.
ROYAL NAVY. H.K.F.C
SOUTH CHINA "B" v. NAVY.
At Caroline Hill the Navy routed their opponents by four goals to one. There was not a great deal in it during the opening half but the Navy crocssed over with the lead, Barbie having opened the
score,
After the interval the Navy pre- cended to dominate the play and but for faulty shooting would have run up a big score. As it was they added two further points, Fleming being the marksman on each, oc-
casion.
Result:-
South China B" Navy
Played as Caroline Hill and end- ed in a win for the Nury by two clear goals. The teams lined out ST. JOSEPH'S. UNIVERSITY.
nз under-
Royal Navy: Roberts, Spratling and Nixon; Churchhouse. Perka and Lambert: Bocking, Kernick, Foote, Kennedy and Dickenson.
Hong Kong F.C.-G. Rodger; Holmes and Bishop; Gilchrist, Stewart and Watson; Alexander,
S. China 4. C. de R. Res... 0 Peers, Reid. Davies and Scott. St. Joseph's
Reserves 3
University
F.C. 1 C. Ath. "A".... 2 S.L.I. Res..... 0 K.F.C. Res. 2 Ewo Chinese... 1 R.A. Reserves. 1 C. Ath. "B"...1
DIVISION I.
ST. JOSEPH'S v. CHINA ATHLETIC. -,---
Referee: Afr. W. E. Hollända The Navy opened with a strong attack on the right but Bishop cleared. Rodger had more to do that Roberts, and the only goal of the first half was scored by Foote who beat Rodger from close range.
On resuming the Navy then got into their stride and Dickinson beat Rodger with a fast cross shot. The Gaal whistle found the Navy win- These teams met on the Hongners by two goals to mil. Kong F.C. ground, the attendance being poor for a China Athletic K.O.S.B. . CLUB DE RECREIO. game. The teams lined out as · under-
Chinn Athletic:-Wong Shek Pui;! Ng Kum Chuen and Lai Yak Tat; Leung Yuk Tang, Wong Shui Wa and He Choi Yin: Too Kwai Shing. Ho Ka Keung, Wong Pak Chong, Suen Kum Shun and Chan Kwong,
I.
St. Joseph's: Racha;. Hyder and Gomes: Castilho, Reid and Omar; R. M. Omar, Sousa, Leonard, Jack son and Fernandez,
ม
Played on the Garrison ground and ended in a win for the K.O.S.B. by four clear goals. For the win- Ders Reeves led the attack, Everest played right half, Skiggs was push ed in to forward line and Martin, of the Reserves, partnered Gardiner at back. The Club de Recreio were without A. V. Gosano. The teams were:-
K.O.S.B.: Shears; Gardiner and Martin Everest, Davey and Gear: Torrie, Skiggs Reeves, Mc- Glinchey and Alexander.
Club de Recreio:Lawrence: Silva-Netto and Sousa: H. Ree- dion. A. Remedios and Figueiredo: Gosano, Gonsalves, Roza Pereira, Boltrao and Brown.
Referee: Lieut. Seal, M.C., R.A. St. Joseph's forced a corner in the first minute of the game and Jackson sent in a fast shot which Chan Shek Pui stopped on the line and was lucky to clear. This was the only time that St. Joseph's look-;. ed like scoring throughout the game. From the breakaway, Surn Kum Shun opened the score for the Athletic. To Kwai Shing put the further ahend following a corner kick. At the interval, China Athletic were leading by three goals
to nit,
Play in the second half showed a decided failing off and the final whistle sounded with the Athletic winning by four clear goals.
HONG KONG POLICE ».
SOMERSET L.I.
Played at the Stadium and ended in a win for the Somerset LI. by three goals to one. The teams lined out as under:-.
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H.K. Police-Estall; Wyone and Williams; McGreavy, Hudson and Jessop; Gowana, Fraser, Johnson, Dr. Valentine and Howarth.
S.L.I.: Hall; Hayward and Crawley: Knapp, West and Harris; Palmer, Bewley-Buil, Rayson, Baker and Butcher.
The Somersets opened strongly but there was very little between the teams. Estall was a good substitute in the Police goal, but was beaten by Palmer just before the interval. The Somersets opened the second half with Ecored from close range giving. Estall no chance. The Police then took up the running and by good work on the left, Dr. Valentine went in to beat Hall and giving the Police their first goal. Before the final whistle sounded, Baker scored again for the Somersets.
rush and Baker
KOWLOON F.C. r. SOUTH CHINA.
Played on the Railway ground and ended in a win for Kowloon by two clear goals. The teams lined out as under-
Kowloon:-G. Angus: Gillett and C. Pile; Lowman, Hedley and Bliss; T. Pile, Gallagher, Easter- brook, McKelvie and Miles..
Wa.
Referee: Mr. F. Smith.
The changes in the K.O.S.B. team
improved of and Reeves was pro- minent as a leader of the attack, while Martin played a sound game
Joseph's ground and ended in a This game kas played on the St. win for St. Joseph's by three goals their arst points this acason. to one. St. Joseph's thus obtained The Arst half, was evenly contested, Haroon scoring for the College and Braga for the University. St. Joseph's played a better game in the second half and Micu gave them the lead... Continuing to press St. through Minu and won on their "Joseph's added to their SCOTC
merits.
SOUTH CHINA "A" r. CLUB
DE RECREIO,
This game started late on the minutes play, Ip Koon Ming open- H.K.F.C. ground. After twenty
for South Chinn.
ed the scOTC South China soon added to their score. Tam Kwong Pak scuring from a penalty kick. Hall-time: South China"A" 2, Club de Recreio Reserves 0.
The second half was keenly con tested. and the Club had more of the game. However, Tang King Ki scored for South China, the game ending with the score:-
+
South China "Á ... 3 Club de Recreio Res... 0
EASTERN F.C.. RA.M.C.
Both of these teams were pointless when the game commenced but a good display by the Eastern gave them a win by three clear goals. Sahban was in fine fettle for the
Eastern and with Lee Bing Tong he beat the defence and only the goalkeeping of McGowans kept the
at back Reeves, early on beat Law-score down. Half-time: Eastern 1, rence with fast low drive, but | R.A.M.C" 0. at the interval the score was The R.A.M.C. forced a corner K.O.S.B. 1, Club de Recreio 0. ently in the second balf and Sahban Alexander got away on the left receiving from the clearance, beat on resuming and Skigge meeting the defence and going on gave Me the centre headed a fine goal. The Gowans no chance from close range. K.O.S.B. pressed strongly and Me Eastern went further ahead when Glinchey scored during a scramble Lau Ching Yan sent in from a free ncar the Recreio goal. Before the kick, the ball glancing into the net final whistle, sounded, Skiggs put on off the cross-bar, giving McGowans number four for the K.O.S.B. no chance.
DIVISION II.
K.O.S.B. . HONG KONG F.C.
The Borderers second string have not conceded a point or a goal this season and against Hong Kong F. they were good value for a win by four clear goalz. Bird opened the scoring early in the proceedings and Crawley added another.
.The Club battled valiantly on re- suming but the Borderers wore the opposition down and scored twice more through Bird and Stevens.
Result
K.O.S.B........ 4. Hong Kong F.C... 0
h
CHINESE "B" R.A.
At the Stradium these teams finished up with honours even each side netting once. The Gunners had plenty of chances but their shooting was wild two penalty kicks being missed. Just before the interval Gardiner got through. The second half proceeded in much the same vein and Leung Tat Wing scored a nice goal after clever in- dividual work.
Result:-
Chinese "B" E.A.
11
SOMERSETS. CHINESE "A."
South China:-Pan Ka Ping: Li Tin Sang and Lad Man; Tong Kwan, Leang Wing Tak and Leung goals Chinese "A" still hold the By beating the S. L.I. by two clear Wing Chiu Cheng Shiu Hong, proud distinction of not having Chu Kwok Luen, Fung King dropped a point so far this season. Cheung, Ng Po Kin and Ip Pak Changing ever with a blank score sheet Chinese became more and were quickly in the lead, Wallace having There was a very large attend the misfortune to turn a corner Ance, the stands being packed, kick into his own goal. A further The opening exchanges were even reverse occurred Li Fong netting but after eight minutes play, Miles with a fine shot. headed in from a fine centre by T. Result:--
Referee: L.S.B.A. Atkinson.
Pilc.
Somersets
Chinese "A"
KOWLOON . EWO.
2
South China played up stronger, after this reverse but found C. Pile and Gillett in fine form, while the home middle line played a spoiling game. Easterbrook was a great Played on the Railway ground on Tendler for Kowloon and kert the Saturday. Kowloon narrowly de game open. Half-time: Kowloon 1,feated Ewo by the odd goal in South China 0.
three, Kowloon led at the interval The second half opened with by the only goal scored, Mosa re- South China attacking but the home gistered the point from a penalty. defence cleared. Hands by Lau Ewe obtained an equaliser shortly Mau in the pennity area nettled the after the change of ends, Chan Shui result for McKelvie crashed the Wing getting the ball past Angus ball into the net from the spot kick. after a determined struggle. A fur- There was no further scoring and ther goal gave Kowloon the victory, Kowloon fully deserved their win by Hannan netting after * tussin two clear goals. Kowloon should round the. Ewo goal. the earne team be available ought to Result:- go a long way in the League this
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