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FULL SOCCER PROGRAMME ON
SATURDAY
BORDERERS ACCOUNT FOR CLUB IN ONE-SIDED
MATCH
RECREIO FALL TO GUNNERS; ST. JOSEPH'S DEFEAT KOWLOON
No fower than thirteen football matches were down for decision on Saturday, in which eight teams rogistored a black,
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Four games were played in the first division, but none could he properly described as being up to the usual standard of football..
The second division fared no better, and the best game of the day was in the third league ietween teams representing South Ching Athletic Association and the Taikoo Football Club, Pine- tically all the first lengue matches were played to a very depletel gallery owing to the fact that no Chinese teams took the field.
RESULTS AT A GLANCE.
South Wales Borderers ...... €
Division I.
South Wales Borderers
7
Hong Kong F..
Police B.C.
4
Royal Navyama
0
St. Joseph's
2
Kowloon F.C.
Royal Artillery
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Division II.
St. Joseph's
07
Royal Navy
3
Taung Taing
1
Ching Athletic
3
South China A.A,
Ewo....
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Eastern
03
Kowloon F.C
Hong Kong F.C.
Division III.
St. Joseph's
2
Royal Engineers
South Wales Borderers
3
Lincolns
D
China Athletic
South China A.A. ....................... 3
DIVISION I,
Royal Corps of Signals ( Taikoo F.C.
2
Borderers. Olub.
The Borderers defeated the Hong Kong Football Club to the tang of roven goals to one.
From the kick-off the soldiers Ind things all their way, and in less than two minutes the first goal wits scored by Davia after receiving the ball from the left wing.
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Royal Navy: Illot, Gilbert, Harvey, Robinson, Stephens, Bur- rews, Monger, Usher, Glass, nett and Cormack.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1932.
DIVISION II.
Borderors. St. Joseph's,"
LINCOLNS BEAT CHINESE ATHLETIC
Pinying in the second division, the SPLENDID GAME AT HAPPY Borderers proved too strong for the school boys whom they met on the Sockenpoo ground.
The match was a one-sided affair The as the score would indicate.
soldiers were able to chalk up six goals to their credit without giving the Saints the chance to retaliate.
In the first half four goals were nettod; Lakeman and Morris each claiming one and two Mathias. In the second half Morris and Hambly scored one each.
went to
Royal Navy r. Trung Taing The Chiness. players put up splanded fight against a better team from the Royal Navy, and although they went down by 3 to 1. they were by no incans disgraced.
The Tsung Tsing players who are now-comers in the League fought the sailors an thoroughly in the first half that no goals were scored in the first half. In the second frame, they slowed down and the Navy boys were able to net three times. Of these Warne claimed two and Martin one. Just before the whilst sounded, the Chinese were pressing and Wong Sing Sat was not to be defied; he eventually found the net with a long drive.
O.A.A.. 9.0.A.A.
VALLEY
A splendid game was witnessed on the Club ground, Happy Valley yesterday when the Lincolnshire Chinese Regiment defosled the Athielle by three goals to two. There was a large crowd present, aut in the opinion of many specta- tors yesterday's game was prob ably the most exciting on that ground for some time.
Early in the first half Baldry scored for the Lincolnshires putting the ball well into the corner of the
AOL.
The Chinese made repeated attempts after this, and a shot from Lee Hit the goal-post and bounced back into play; Heath quickly picking it up and booling it up the field.
A ding-dong battle ensued but the score remained the ammo at half-time, the soldiers leading one nil.
The Second Half,
In the second half the Chinese
opened aggresively and a brilliant attempt by Ho was balked by Ash. The play then turned in the Lincolnshires' favour but despite repeated attempts by the inside and outside right, no further score was registored.
The Athletics were too strong for
Suddenly Higgins got away and the South China team whom they with Ridley and Harding on either. Bar-trounced by three clear goals. The side, bu raced up the field, defent
game was rather a scratchy affaired the backs and soored with n with the Athletics having things shot, at no time more than twelve pretty well their own way.
inches above the ground.
Immediately after, the centre, Ginger," again got away but was domain, where individual play on this time foiled by Lom. The Lin- the part of Ko Fung Cheupg 20-colns again attacked, and, with a abled him to nes the first goal. Lo faultless forward line, it seemed
St. Joseph's, Kowloon F.C. Kowloon Football Club lost to St. Joseph's by two goals to mil.
Although losing by two eleur goals, the Kowloon Football Club
From the kick-off the ball was transferred to the South China
Throughout the play in this half was by no means disgraced Hard Chai Wan also converted from impossible not to score, and with a
the Club forwards
were Badly, boaten; their passing being inter- -copted from all angles, and had it not been for the splendid work put up by their defence line, they would have suffered a greater defeat.
The second half new the soldiers again pressing and Rodgers were kept on the move incessantly, but to no avail; Davis sending in o swift grounder which left Bodgers beaten, and thus registoring the sixth gual almost two minutes after
the re-play.
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Nothing daunted the Club made a supreme effort to avert a goal. less defeat and their efforts were rowarded when Railton converted, with a long drive. The soldiers taliated and the seventh point was chalked when Pallister drove the
ball into the net.
re-
The two teams lined-up as un- der:-
H.K.F.C-Rodgers, Martin, S. Strange, Hyres, Skinner, A. Dun can, E: Duncan, Railton, E. Strange and Fowler.
S.W.B.Johnson, Milne, Morri- son, Morgan, Cornwall, Williams, Pallister, Harris, Davis, Jones, and Duncan.
Police . Royal Navy, At Caroline Hill, the Hong Kong Police trounced the Royal Navy by four clear goals. The game through out was dull and in no way come up to the standard of first league play:
The Police drow first blood when Johnson netted with a grounder which gave no chance to Illot.
hack accompanied the players on more than one occasion;
pass from the outside right.
In the second half the third goal T. Leonard opened the scoring was registered; this being put for the Saints after some brisk ex-through by Chai Ping Shun of the changes. This had the effect of South China team. spurring Kowloon into a concerted action, but their efforts were always frustrated just at the psychological
moment.
After having had the play centred on their domain for a long time, the Saints brake away; Glosano carrying the ball to midfield, where a splendid combination on the part
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met
was the
splendid kick over, his own head, almost resulted in Ridley scoring, but the ball hit the cross-bar and rolled down the back of the goal. A Brether attempt was made, and this, Kirkham the outside right, taking a long shot defeated Wong three, nil, for the Lincolns.
Chinese Reply.
Ewo. Eastern,
Another featureless game witnessed when Ewo Eastern team yesterday. As far as
Then, with only ten minutes to football went, the match was fiasco. The Evo players were largo, the Chinese rallied! Taking too superior and were in control of the ball from his own goat mouth, the game from the start to the flash, Mak, the left back, raced down the on with Hoi Ying Tin registering one Au Ping Ming 2 in the first
of the forward and last goal of the No fewer than nine goals were piled field and lapped the ball past
tiny.
The second half saw both teams at their best. The ball was kept going from one end of the field to the other with neither side giving away ground. The whistle sounded with the score standing at 2 to nil in favour of the visitors.
The teams were:-
half.
In the second half Au again scored, Hong Chai Pau netted twice leaving the hat trick to Lai Hong Ho who scored three goals in rapid succession.
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Heath into the "Line's" goal. Encouraged by this tho Chinese Pressed hard again, and, taking a pass from Chan on the left wing. Ho sent the hall spinning through
the air to smack, the 'corner of the net past Heath.
The last few seconds found
Royal Artillery r. Lincolns, The latest entrants to the league -The Lincolnshire Light Infantry everyone on their feet, those who was again defeated on Saturday thought they had lost and others when they met a teain from the who wondered if they could still Fernan-Royal Artillery. The newcomers,
as a teau, did not work together maintain a lead, but the full time
St. Joseph's: Marques, Costa, Lawrence, Gomes, Vietor, des, Delgade, Gossue, Leonard,
Souza and Sabhan.
K.F.C.Curevitch, McKelvic, Wella, Weito, Whitefield, Bliss, Campbell, Hill, Mellens, Blake, Phillips.
Royal Artillery v Recreio. The Royal Artillery beat the Re creio by 6 goals to twu.
The Portuguese players were out- played in all departments, and the two goals which they managed to score must have: flattered them.
From the commencement of the play, the Artillery carried the at- tack to their domain and after a Shortly after the commencement scramble in front of the posts, of the second half, Illot was tested Wood drew first blood. Soon after with a long drive from Williams: the second goal was added by He saved but hurt himself in the Bryant.
process, and whilst he was lying on
The Artillery redoabled their
the ground and before the reforce efforts and before long Moore was could sound his whistle, Williams able to register the third goal for headed the ball in on the rebound, his side.
After changing over, the Artillery and thus registering the third.
Illot had to be carried away, and kept on pressing and Moore was so the Navy bad to play with only one well supported that he had no dif- back, as the other was called upon fioulty in piling up another two "todo eustodina-duty. It was goals. The sixth goal was scored down and out team that opposed by Wood after a hectic scramble
3 the Police at this stage, and the inside the penalty area.
The teams lined up sa under .-.-.- fourth goal was soon added when
B.A. Cornky, Allen, Taylor, Cornwall sent in a swift one from
Collier, Pardoo, Bogor Wood, Bryant, Hoore, Walker
the right..
The terms were "——
en
particularly their forward line.
The Royal Artillery started the game very shakily and went down by two clear goals in the first half. Splendid defence work saved them from a total collapse in this half.
whistle went without any further
scort,
Terms.
Lincolnshire Regt, Heath; Turner, Ash; Bett, Barber, Cork; Finding their stride, the Artil-Kirkham, Ridley, Higgins, Hard Jory men were not slow, in scoring, ing,, Baldry. and no fewer than four goals were Ohineas Athletio: Wongi registered.
Kowloon F.0, e. Hong Kong P.C. Laning. Mak; Lai, Lem, Ho; Lot,
Lee, Ho, Yue, Chan.
The second string of the Hong Kong Football Club also met with defeat at the hands of the Kowloon F.C. The game was rather patchy Davis scored and before the whistle and the score git as a fair indica went Purcell registered the third
tion of the run of the play.
Three goals were scored by the Kowloon team in the first half and two in the second. The Hong Kong players were only able to account for two in the second half.
DIVISION II.
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St. Joseph's v. R.E.
In the third division, the St. Joseph securod a victory over the Royal Engineers by three goals to nil.
Two gobla were acored in the first half; the Castilho brothers pharing the points and O. M. Omar added penalty was awarded against the the third in the second half. A Engineers, but A. M. Omar who took the kick failed to convert.
8.W.B. v. Lincolns.
point.
9.0,A.A. v. Tajkoo,
Losing by one odd goal in three, the Taikoo team put up a' sterling fight against the South China team on Saturday. The match was 'very evenly contested and was interest- ing. South China moored the first goal which was headed in by one of the Taikoo players. In the second times and Taikoo twice. half, South China netted three
O.A.A., B.O. of S. Only one goal was scored in Athletics and the Royal Corps of the match between the Chinese
a blank but in the second stanza Signals. The Arst half resulted in
Hui Yui Kong netted,
Ręczoło v. B.A.T,
The Jineninshire Light Infantry third string also met with defeat As the score of 3 goals against on Saturday. They were opposed two would indicate, this match against the Borderers who piled on played between the R.A.F. and the three guals against the new-comers Recreio was very evenly contested, For the winning side, Purcell Both teams were well balanced and
Hong Kong Police: Pile, Recreio:-A. Minnunet, P. M. Blackbum, Dowman Stephens, Xavier, Britto, Remedias, Silva Channings, Brittain, Moss, T. Pile, Netto, Marjues, Santos, Rocha,scored the first goal after ton the spectators were treated to an Jobaaton, Williams, Cornwall,
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Gonsalves Gomes and Gutiere
minutes of play. In the second half excellent display of soever seldom fiontinued at trot of gasi column) seen in a third division game.
HOME FOOTBALL
LAST, SATURDAY'S RESULTS
(Tizovan uzUTED'S AGENCY,]
Losnos, Oct. 15. English and Scottish League matches played on Saturday result- ed as follows:
ENGLISH LEAGUE
Division III (South))
Brentford 4 Clapton O.
3 Bristol R
1 Crystal Pal.
Northampton
9 Bournemouth 9 Newport /
3 Queen's P: 2
*Brighton
Bristol.C. Cardiff Coventry Exeter
o Aldershot.
Luton Norwich
2
DISCIPLINE
1 Southond
Swindon
Reading
Torquay
Watford
9. Gillingham
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Division L'
Aston Villa Blackburn Blackpool Bolton Derby Leads Liverpool
3 Shofield U. 0
9 Arsenal
3
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9 Laicester
1
2 Cholsen
3
2 Everton
2. Manchester C. 1
l'he Colonial Dispensary,
4 Portamouth
3
Middlesbro' Nowcastle
1 Huddersfield
Ya Kim & Co..
1
3 Wolves
2
a Sunderlanad
1 Birmingham 0
Division II.
Wednesday West Brom,
0
0
Bradford C. 1 Southampton 0 Notts Forest Chariton Chesterfield 1 Bury
3 Lincoln
·Fulham Grimsby 6 Preston N.E. & Manchester U. 2 Bradford Natte County 5 Port Vala Stoke Swanses Tottenham
Wost Ham
2 Plymouth
1 Millwall
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5. Oldham
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