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LOCAL FOOTBALL.
H.K. POLICE TAKE A POINT FROM KOWLOON FIC.
WINS FOR SOMERSETS, CHINA ATHLETIC, K,U.S.B,
"AND RA
SOUTH CHINA "A" TOP THE SCOREBOARD.
The following are the results of matches played in the Horg Kong League on Saturday *** Division .I.
China Athletio 3 Royal Navy EOS.B... South Chinn... o RA. 2 H.K.F.O...... 0 Kowloon F.C. H.K. Police ... Somerset LI. 1 St. Joseph's... 0
Division I
9
S. China "A" 10 H.K. F.C. Res. O K.O.S.B. Res. 6 S. China"B" 1 RA. Res..... 5 Recreio Rea... 1 China A. "A" 4 K.F.C. Res.... 3 S.L.I. Res. 3 St. Joseph's R. 3 China A. "B" 2 Ewa Chinese... University 2 R.A.M.C... I Royal Navy Res. r. Eastern F.C. niatch postponed.
KOWLOON .. H.K. POLICE,
On the Railway ground, the Police maintained their réputation for doing well on this ground when they played a drawn game with Kowloon F.C. The home team were long time finding their form and the Police pus on two goals. The teams lined out as under:-
Kowloon F.C.: G. Angas; Gillott and Pile; Hedley. Dowman and Bliss: T. Pile, Gallagher, Simpson, McKelvie and Miles.
H.K. Police: Estall; Wynne and. Howarth: MeGreavy, Hudson, and Jessop; Gowns, Fraser, Johnson, Dr. Valentine and Bentley.
With Johnson as leader of the attack, the Police were early off the mark and from a centre by Bentley. Johnson sent the ball into the act Let the point was disallowed. How ever, before the home team could settle down, Johnson again got the ball and passed Angus from a erntre by Bentley.
loon
to
killing one. In a scramble near South China's goal area, the ball cane out to Torrie who nelted with a fast rising shot giving the visitors' a two goals lead. There was no further scoring. The match was one of the K.O.S.B.'s best ex hibitions this season.
RA. . H.K.F.C.
At Sookunpoo, the visitors were without Stewart and Wallington. The R. came out on top by two clear goals. The teatas:-
R.A.: Bacon; Oliver, Joyce and Gardner; Fletcher; Oliver and Cotton, Gill, Allan, Jobe find Fredericks.
H.K.F.C. G. Rodger; Holmes and Bishop: Gilchrist, Massey and Watson: Alexander, Reid, Gold- man, Davies and Scott display. The Guriners wen by two The Club gave a disappointing goals to nil,
and Allan opened their score. The The Gunners were carly attacking Club were soon in the R.A. area but failed to press home their attack. Gill scored for the RA. and the Gunners were two up at the in- terval.
SOMERSETS v. ST. JOSEPHS.
Played at Sookunpoo this match was keenly contested and ended in a draw, the teams sharing · six peals. St. Josephs gave a vastly improved display and with a little luck would have claimed both points, for they were two goals ahead until within ten minutes of time.
Somersets made a great rally in the closing stages and managed to draw level after a most entertain- ing struggle. Guttures (2) and Castilho were Scorers for the Seinta, while Mead, Denmead and Savegar got through for the Somer. sets.
Result:-
Somersets
St. Joseph's
R.A.. RECREIO.
At Kings Park the Gunners gave an improved display and had v difficulty in collecting hoth_points at the expense of a weak Recreio team. Bridgeman (2), Reed, Taylor and Rogers were the scorers for the RA, while Recreio responded once through Santes.
Result:-
1!
TA......
Recreio
5 1
SOUTH CHINA "B" 4, K.O.S.B.
Played at Caroline Hill the Bor- and inflicted a smashing defeat derers resumed their winning vein
upon a rather wrak South China ward for the Borderers and did ex team. Bird appeared at centre for tremely well, while Stevens and Crawley were also in form as were Barham, Charlton and Lovell. Stevens opened the score and Bird also got through before the interval, while Shak Tak On replied for South China. The Borderers had matters all their own way during the concluding period and added Rhodes and Stevens being the four more goals, Crawley (9),
The second half opened with a bout of midfield play, the middle lines holding the opposing attacks. Goldman was closely watched by Joyer who was in the R.A. pivotal position. Cotton got away on the R.A right and presented Fredericks failed to turn the ball, towards with an easy chance but the winger Rodger. Fletcher had little to do in the second half as the visitors attack was weak and disappointing. H.K.F.C. RES. r. SOUTH CHINA
Result:-
R.A.
.H.K.F.C.
0
the
marksraen.
Result:-*
South China B" ....... 5.0.8.B.
"A."
B
Played on the H.K.F.C. ground, the visitor winning by ten clear gonis. South China scored five goals in each half and missed from penalty kick in the closing atnges. the opening half and should have Peers had several cusy chances in registered for the home foals were scored by Chen Yui Tien (5), Ip Koon Ning ) and Tam Kwong Pak (2). UNIVERSITY F.C.. RA.M.C"
Crossing over goal up," the Palice got well off the mark and De Valentine put them further ahead with a well placed shot.
| ST. JOSEPH'S 4. SOMERSETS. Kowloon then settled down sound work and the Police were
This game
was played on hard pressed. They held out until H.K.F.C. ground and ended in a Gallagher got his foot to 4 centre win by the narrow margin of a from Miles and beat Estall. Kow-penalty goal in favour of the were soon back again and Somersets. The Saints have to Miles drew level with a shot that thank Rocha their goalie for their gave Estall no chance. Both team escape from a heavy defeat for he tried hard for the winning goal bus gave a brilliant display against a the defence on both sides held out. snappy forward line. Hyder and The Police their obtained their first Gemes played well at back but league point of the season,
Butcher andi Rayson, on the respec- Result:-
tive wings for the visitors left them
The R.A.M.C. threw away a cou standing and it was Rocha who got ple of points by failing to field a the ball away. In the second half full side against the University on
Kowlcon F.C. H.K. Police
CHINA ATHLETIC
NAVY.
♫
2
of the game, Bewley Bull was well
tenm.
ROYAL tarough when he was hooked down fielded ten men only throughout the St. Joseph's ground. They
...
At the North Point Stadium, the Athletic defeated the Navy by three clear goals. Suen Kun Shun, the Athletic star forward, scoring all thire goals. The teams lined out as under:-
China Athletic: Chan Shek Pui; Ng Kum Chean and Cai Yuk Tat; Ho Choi Yin, Wong Shui Wa and Lam Yuk Ving; Tso Kwai Shing, Li Hung Ching, Wong Pak Chong Snen Kum Shup and Chan Kwong Iu,
Royal Navy Jarvis; Spragg and Carey; Churchouse, Dray and Lam- bert; Van Tromp, Firth, Gould, Kennedy and Dickinson.
goal. the spot the
by Gomes in the penalty area and Kaupp scored the only. of the match from kick Early in the game Saints were unlucky for Jackaca swinging over from the loft, the ball was met by Kilbrids who headed against the post with Hall out of position. Another chance came to) the Saints when Hyder placed well from a free kick and Cobb headed inches wide.
the game Goals by Wong and | Oppenbeim gave the University a two goals lead at the interval. The
R.AM.C. scored through Dodshon and were unlucky to be a goal down when the final whistle sounded.
HK, LEAGUE TABLES. Division I.
Goala
P. W. D. L. F. A. P. 0 5 31 13.13
83 1.2 14 87
After the Somersets had forced several fruitleg corners, the College K.O.S.B. came again and Sousa banged in a Somerset L..... 8 4 1 1 13 4 0 shot that hit the upright and 're Kowloon F.C... 6 3 3 0 10 59 bounded to Cobb who returned wide. China Athletic 5 4 0 1 12 2 8 Resuming after the interval. Royal Navy 7 3 2 2 8 12 Bewley Ball took the ceatre forward R.Ä. From the kick off the Athletic set position. Butcher was prominent South China... 30 212 6 6 tip a determined attack, but they in the wing but bad be centered the R.K.F.O. 5 1 1 3 0 3 found Jarvis in good form in the Somersets would have probably won St. Joseph's 6 1 0 5 3 18 2 Nary goal. The Athletic left wing by a good margin.
H.K. Police... 6 0 1 5 7 18 1 then got working and from a pass
Club de Recreio 5.0 0 5 2 10 0 by: Chan, Suen scored sunny
DIVISION II,
Division II. ... goal. Again the Navy got close in. but Ng Kum Chuen cleared.
KOWLOON . CHINESE "A."
Goals P. W. D. L. F. A. P. Half-time: Athletic 1. Navy 0. On resuming the Athletic pressed and raised the hopes of their sup- China A 8.8 10 47 3 11 Kowloon started off in fine style K.O.S.B. Res. 10 9 0 1 44 7 18
S.L.I. Res. 9 and Jarvis saved from a header' by
5 2 2 24 15'12. Wong Pak Chong. Another effort by L Bung Ching was stopped by
Jarvis.
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A breakaway by the Navy left was held by Ho Choi Yin and the Athletic returning to the attack, Suen rounded Spragge and beat Jarvis with a erose shot. The Navy
rallied but failed to score and Suen
Kum Shua again beat Jarvis, bagging three goals himself-
Result:
***
77
porters by finding the set early in the proceedings. Further goals by China A. "A" 6 5 0 122 8 10 Bickford and Moss gave them a Navy Res... 7 3.3 1 15 6 8
China A. "B" clear lead of three to ril. at the
6.3 12 13 interval. Easterbrook, Nicholls K.F.C. Res... 6 3 12 14 13 7 and Moss all played an excellent R.A. Res. 8 2 0 5 16 20 4 game. But Chinese "A" started the University FC. 7 2 1 4 10 21 1 second half in irresistible style and Eastern F.C... 3 2 0 3 0 14 St. Joseph's R. 6 1 3 3 13.19 soon had the Kowloon defenders well nigh run off their feet. Their B. China "B" 6 2 0 4 11 24
Recreio Res.... 0 1 3 7.23 4 lead gradually slipped away from LAM.C. 8 1 16 022 3 them, and just before the final H.K.F.C. Res. 4 1 1.46 27 3 whistle the visitors managed to get Ewo, Chinese... 057 18 1 ahead by the odd goal in seven.
Chow Yui Ching, Chan Yui Kwai, and Pong Tak Sun (2) were the acored for the visitor. Li Fong was again prominent in the Chin- ase side, as also was Teng Tak Sun. The match was most interest-
China Athletic .......... 3 Royal Navy num 0
'K.O.S.B. v, SOUTH CHINA.
With the exception of Cook, the K.O.S.B. fielded the same team that went down to Kowloon last week.
South China: Pau Ka Ping Ling to watch. Ting Sang and Lau Mau; Leung Wing Tak, Wong Mee Shun and Leung Wing Chui; Cheung Shui Hore. Chu Kwok Luan, lo Chuck Wa Ng Po Kui and Ip Pik Wa.
XOS.B. Shears; Gardiner and Reeves; Everest, Davey and Skinys; Torrie, Stock, Cook, McGlincheythe junior section, but they are and Alexander.
gradually improving and did quite
Resalte:-
Kowloon
Chinese "A"
CHINESE “B” », EWQ. /. Ewo are still without a point in
CHARITY GAME.
TO-DAY ON THE H.K.F.C. GROUND.
Kick off at 4 p.m.- IM. Services Rest of Colony, Beferee: Q. M. S. Scott, R.E.; Linesmen: "Mr. J. Lawrence aud LS.Crossley, "R.N.
ILE. Major General W.J. Sandi- lands C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O. has kindly consented to kick off.
By kind permission of Major
in the Ewo goal, while Chan Mak Selected teams:
Fung King Cheong was still well on Saturday, The opening Crake and officers of the Regiment, abemt from South China and Yee half was pretty even, although the the hand of the 2nd Bo. King's Chuck Wa led the attack. The home team should have taken the Own Scottish Borderers will play K.06.B. attacked from the kick off lead on several occasion. Chan selections on the field from "3.30. but Pau Ka Ping deals with all
Yui Po was in good form however | p.m. shots sent in." The K.O.S.B. played with vigour and fouls were fre quent, probably due to the keenness of the players of both teams. The visitors took the lead from a penalty kick taken by Everest. This was the only goal of the first half.
The second half opened with the isame keenness while the pace was a
Sin and San Ho Yin were dour de H.M. Services.-Jarvis; Recves fenders. The interval arrived with and Carey; Churchouse, West and a blank score sheet, but Athletic Lambert; Van Tromp, Firth, Ray- scon took the lead on resuming son, Bewley-Bull and Butcher. through Leung-Tat Wing Hin Kim Hung scored a further goal..
Remilt-
Chinese "B"
Reat of Colony-Pau Ka Ping; Wynne and C. Pile; Hedley, Hud- son and Lan Yuk Ying; Tso Kwai Shing, B. Gosano. Goldman, Dr, Valentine and Ip Pak Wa.
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