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FOOTBALL SHIELD COMPETITIONS.
SOUTH CHINA AND BORDERERS QUALIFY FOR THE FINAL.A
NAVY AND CLUB RESERVES GAIN COMFORTABLE WINS IN SEMIFINAL "TIES.
Saith China afid the Bordeters qualified for the fun! In the Senior Shield Challenge Competition on Saturday, while the Royal Navy and Chih. Reserves earned the right to meet in the Junior Shield final,
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Kowloon were outplayed by South China in their semi-final tie, the latter winning easily by five goals to wil, and the Borderers "got, 11 out of the 15 goals scored in their sweeting with the Artil-
lery.
Club Referees caused a brushtion by beating the strong Eastern combination by five clear goals, and Kowloon Rosorres suffered the same fate as their seniors in their encounter with the Navy.
There were a few league matches decided and these resulted very tich as expected. The Athletic seniors gained the points by an add goal against the Navy, and are now on even terms with Kowloon Football Club,
ATHLETIC AVENCE PAST DEFEAT.
RESULTS AT A GLANCE.
Benior Shield-Semi-finals.
South China Royal Artillery
Kowloon
4
4 Borderers Junler Shield-Semi-Anals,
11
Navy Eastern
Athletic Borderers
R.E.
4 Kowloon
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SENIOR SHIELD.
SOUTH CHINA ENTER THE FINAL
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South China--Pan Ka Ping: Li Tin Sang and Tam Kong Pak; Leung Yin Chan, Leung Wing Chiu and Tong Kwan; Cheng Siu Hong, Chu Kwok Luen, Fung King Cheong, Lee Wai Tong and Ip Pak Wa.
• Kowloón had a good opportunity to reduce the lead, but Bickford failed with his shot. A third goal for the Navy followed when Ben- nott picked up a thrust from:Angus and placed in the net Shortly before the dose Bhatian keht Hay- mith diving for the Wall Whith ho turhbd round 'the post. Shirras rhn rough on his own, passed to one of the forwards, and recbiving the fall again placed it in the hot a för thỏ fourth goal, and
QM.B. Sebtt Hined out the fol lowing tanmg-
Navy-Hayman
Cox, Mor bray Hobbs, Shirras, Ashman; Hawes, Shand, Nash, Bennett and Branch.
Kowloon:-Augus; Guest, Wil Hams's Everest, Gilchrist, Oain- erdy; Baatman, Whiting, Spary, Cotton and Bickford.
CLUB ... EASTERN.
On the Kowloon ground, the Club juniors won their way to the final by boating Eastern by five goals to nil.
On the afternoon's play, the Clab fully deserved their win, and while they only scored once in the frat half through Jackson, they got four more in the second, Boll (2), Jackson and Strango being res ponsible for them.
Eastern wero hopelessly out-play. od through it must be said that they looked dangerous on a fow Occasions but the clubdefoncé proved sale.
The teams were;—
Eastern da Bilva,za. To-hoi, Mak Sui-hon: Ng. Ying-ki, Ini Ping-shan, Lau Kwok-ui; Lai Ting-choi, Babhan, Ny York-ho,
Lu Giới tan ho Bingtons
Club:-Fogwell: Sloan, Hyue8; Puncheon. MacFarlane, Tavlin; Stoker, Boll, Strange, Jackson, Fowler,
DIVISION I.
ATHLETIC. v. NAVY.
At the Stadian, Chinese Athletic bent the Royal Navy by the odd goal.in five,
The teams were:-
Athletle: Biu Tin Lín; Loung Kowloon-Penny; Martin and Yuk Tong, Wong Ping; Ho Cho Dowman: Hedley. McKelvie and Yin, Wong Shui Wah, Lai Krok Bliss: Pile, Simpson, Gillet, Grim. Chui; Los Hung Ching, Lee Yea
wood and Tanson-
BORDERERS #5.R.A.
On the H.K.F.C. ground, South China avenged their recent defeat in the League, at the hands of the Kowloon Football Club by a margin of five clear goals in the semi-final of the Senior Challenge Shield. Although the ground was slightly on the slippery side, the Chinese took full advantage of the larger sur roundings to carry their short pass ing tactics to definite success,+ Lee
The teams were:-) Wai. Tong played an inspired game Artillery-Joynson; Taylor and and the Kowloon defence moved Frearson, Goagh, Salt and Gard- helpless nt times against his cleverner; Trice, Bryant, Allan, Moore, inagauvres with the ball,
and Walker.
This match took place on the Kowloon ground and during, the course of the afternoon, 15 goals were shot, the Borderers claining no less than 11.
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Navy: Aitken; Robertion, Dixon; Rush, Gray, Poole; "Tig- woll, Flint, Peacock, Dickenson and Skinner.
The Athletic were the smarter team in front of the goal and that perhaps gave them the victory. In the first half each side scored once, Lam Yuk Ying opening the scoring for the Chinese, while Peacock equalised a little Inter.
DIVISION II.
ATHLETIC 1. SOUTH CHINA,
The Chinese took up the 'offensive" upon resumption and scored fur ther goals through Lam and Suen South China had two goals to Borderers-Johnson; Mullane and before Skinner cut in a shot to their credit at half time. The Williams; Morgan, Eynon, and score the Navy's second goal. added two more in the second half Underwood; Pallister, Harris, Shortly after this the final whistle! when Kowloon lost their captain, Davies, Channings, and Duncan. sounded.
fifteen McKelvic, in the inst
The Gunners kicked off and the minutes of the game. He was Borderers were soon attacking but warned by the referee for a foul the former were equal to the occa on Lee. words followed, and he was slon and cleared well. Then the ordered to leave the field. Shortly S.W.B.'s were back again and after Simpson was cautioned. Kow-forced a earner; from which Chan-
These old rivals met at the Inou's ten men carried on as bestnings hended a fine goal. Some they could against a merciless attack even play followed; then the Gua- Stadium and when South China and the Chinese sroved their Insters pressed and Johnson, in at. put in the only goal in the first and fifth gon! from a penalty.
tempting to clear, left his goal and half through Yung Shin Yick, it Irokod as though they would take Walker sent in the equaliser.
Then the Borderers came back the points but the Athletic started with a rush and get ahead when with a desh in the second half, and, keeping up a hard pressure right Channings wetted, but this success through got three goals, Siu Kim was shortlived for Frearson soon: Cho being responsible for them all. equalised. The Borderers, however, were not to be denied and before) BORDERERS » UNIVERSITY. half-time got further goals through Channings and Davies
On the Chatham Road Ground
Chinese Score Twice. Kowloon won the toss and placed South Chinn ip defend the goal at the Club end. The Chinese kick-off was thrust back to their area and Gillot put behind. After mid-field play for some time, South China carried play to the other end where Fung shot wide. End to end play In the second half the Borderers the Borderera beat the University followed, MeKelvie making effective maintained a strong, aftack and by & goals to one. The Borderors clearances particularly in the direc-added further goals through Chan had things pretty much their own tion of Tanson, who was the out-nings, Davies (2), Harris (3) and way in the first half, but in the standing player of the mainland Duncan, while the Artillery got two closing stages were well held by the team. Kowloon were kent on the goals through Gardner and Salt. defensive, and they had to give nway a number of carners in, an effort to relieve the attack.
JUNIOR SHIELD.
NAVY KOWLOON.
"Varsity dofence. Oppenheim putį through his own goal on two, octasions and Ng once. Podmore!! and Lakeman also scored for the Borderers, while ho replied for the University..
DIVISION III
'R.E. v. R.A.O.C
On the H.K.F.C. ground, the Navy Reserves qualifioil; for, the final of the Junior Challenge Shield by defeating Kowloon by
On the Athletic Ground, Happy four goals to nil, all of which camo Valley, the R.A.0.0. accounted for in the second half. Play uped the R.E. by the odd goal in three
A free kick near the penalty line was cleared by Martin at the ex- penso of a conier. Ip returned well from the flag to cause a scrimmage in the danger zone from which Chu Kwak Laen picked up to open the score. Innson handled. Over at the other end. The Chinese returnes for Dowman to stop Chu's shot, but Lee Wai Tong scored the second goal with a beautiful shot which
on a greasy ground, which improv ju a clean, fast, game. The first Formpletely beat Penny.
ed somewhat as the game progress half saw the Corps continually on Kowloon fully deserved to be. credited with a goal at the interval,, but all the efforts to score in the offensive but without hocess, but the centre-forward failed to the first half during end to end and half time arrived with the play, in which Kowloon were
score sheet bisak. make good splendid pass from the severely pressed, proved fruitless. On resuming the Corps opened left wing. The Chinese defence was
Williams made some splendid the scoring through Dolan from sorely pressed, but Kowloon had clearances in the first half when Sanson's centre. Keeping up the none of their forwards at hand to the Navy carried out repeated pressure they went farther ahead place the ball in the net while Pan raide. Hawes missed a good when Jackson scored from thirty had been drawn out of his charge, chance to open the score for the yards range.
́Last Moment Penalty.
Navy by putting over the bar, Towards the end the Sappere! The Chinese attacked strongly in Eastman tree sont-away-to-the broke away and Dolly was brought the second half. and another op- other ond where he shot into the down in the box by Cox. Gros- portunity came to increase the feud side of the hotAngas had a busy Aunby scored from the resultant when Lee, about to be tackled, time saving a number of shots, penalty. passed to Fung, who was standing and-succeeded in tipping over the unmarked, to bent Penny with bar a shot from Bennett Bhortly fast shot. During another raid before the interval the latter had Penny loft his goal and Mokelvie Angus well beaten, but the ball saved a shot from Fung, but Lee truck the top bar and rebounded stepped in to drive it into the net out of play. for the fourth goal.
Kowloon made occasional visits toChinese goal, where Phu-held quite & number to transfer the play, and conn they lost Mclcivic's sec vices. Lee struck the top bar with a tremendous kick and later he added the fifth goal from a penalty awarded for handling.
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LEAGUE TABLES TO DATE.
Division L
Division II. Goain.
Godia P. W. D. L. T. A. Pt.
P.W.D.L. F.. A. Pu, After the interval the Navy took 8. China. 15-13-0-2-68-17-28- the load when Shand ran through Argylls.16 10 1 8 30 31 21 Borderers.20 15 8 2 44 19 33 to beat Angus from clone in. Kowloon 14 8 3 3 35 22 10 Navy21 16 0.5-80-25-32 Kowloon's efforts to break through Athletic 140 14 31 90 10 Argylls19 13 38, 42 21 {RAOC.
Eastern 17 12 14 36 13 25R.E. were frustrated by the backs, but Navy 15 a 163031 17 Club 21 304728 28 24 Fukien
471 6 24 22.15
21048-28 32 22
it was Shirras, the contro forward, Recreio who covered with mud, kopton Borderers.136.1 5.30 10 13 Athletic bronking up the attacks and kept Police 14 1998 379 the forwards constantly on the at R.A. 14:3: 1-1017472 tack. Nash, receiving from Bhir- St Joseph's 13 0 12:22-103 Tas, scored the second goalie si Club .......15 2111308
18 7 47 32 25 18 S.. University StarJoseph's 20 7241, 29. Kowloon 20 6 4 1000 as 10 8. China...21 4 4.13 29 40 12Ath Recreio 18 1 3 14 6 80
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P. W. D. L. F.
20 20 18
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