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BRILLIANT MATCH AT HAPPY VALLEY

Continued from page 19.

SECOND DIVISION

Athletic Borderers

Navy

Lincolns

Artillery South China, Ewo Kowloon ... Tsung Tsin

Club

Enxtern

FIRST DIVISION

BORDERERS, KOWLOON

Borderers bent Kowloon easily by vix guals to one, five of their goals stored by Jones. The gaine, Was played on the Kowloon ground.

The Borderers were without for rison; Channings partuard Mul- lane; Davies returned to his former 040992 13. & position to partner Harris, and

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ST. JOSEPH'S DRAW WITH

ATHLETICS

An enthusiatic crowd attended the Club ground yesterday to wit- ness the clash between the evenly matched Athletics and St. Joseph's

elevens, and they were in no way disappointed, for the standard of play was high, and at times bril- liant. Suen Kam Shun drew.first

SECOND DIVISION

NAVY 7. SOUTH CHINA

The Navy played very well in their encounter against South Chinn After on the Railway's ground. being one goal down in the opening half, they eventually ran out win nor by the odd goal in five.

The Chinese opened the scot ing through Ng Po Kim, who ac- cepted Lau' Wing Kwong's pass over Longley's head, to place the ball into the net.

Lu the second half, Benton broke few through for the Navy and a minutes afterwards put the Navy ahead.

Lakonan led the attack..

The Borderers played a good. open game, and Duncan's centres kept the insides hasy. The first goal came from an error by Wat. kins, Jones being, the scorer The Borderers kept up the pressure, and after the Kowloon keeper had stop ped (wo hard shot Jones sent a header into the net. Before the ended to the attack for Ng Po Kiur to of the first half Jones had scored not his second goal. again, after spineneat work by Davies aud Harria,

Elgley increased the lead. To wards the close the Chinese, return-

The teams:-

South China:-Tang Sik Hang¦¦ Chan Wing Iu, Siu Kwok Sui:. Chung Fai Lam, Lau Kwok Wai

Wing Kwang, Kam Sui Wai, Ng Po Kim and Chan Wing Kam.

The Borderers' fourth goal came from Duncan-a vory Bue, shot After this the soldiers ensed pres-Sde To Hei: To Wai Lung, Lau sure a little, but Kowloon made no progress against a steady defence.

Kowloon's goal was scored by White shortly after the interval, a free kick having been given against the Borderers' gral keeper..

The final stages saw two goals by the ubiquitous Janes.

The result was:-

Kowloon

Borderers

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The tearas: Kowloon: - Gurevitch; Wells, Eastman, Watkina, McKelvie, Bliss: G. Whito, Webb, Netems, Blake and Bickford.

Borderers: Johnson: Mullane, Channings; Morgan, Podmore, Wil- liam; Harris, Davies, Lakeman,

Joses and Dunean.

CLUB. NAVY

The Club failed badly against the

Navy: -- Longley: Buchanan, Ware: Burrows, Turner, Ashtuan; Warne, Beaton, Elgley, Sayer and Smith

LINCOLNS ». KOWLOON

The Lincolns opened their scoring from the kick off, Malpas netting. Kowloon retaliated and within a few minutes Hast equalised. The Lincolas were decidedly better in their midfield tactics, but their

finishing was poor.

After the interval The Lincolns were soon on the offensive and Malpas put his side abend. Hoc quard tested. Cook with a rasping shot, and Malpas met the rebound- ing ball to head it into the net. A breakaway by Kowloon

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half when his shot beat the goalie goals. Rodger, Martin, and Hynes loon winger netted well out of

badly, but A. V. Giosano equalled the scores shortly after. B. Gosane gave the Saints a half time lead of two goals to one when his shoe found the opening.

The Athletic forward lines were working, like a machine with Suon Kom Shun outstandingly brilliant. When Mak Shui Hon equalised the score and shortly afterwards Sven again found the goat mouth to give the Athletics 3-2 land, the excite- ment reached fever pitch.

Fighting every inch of the way the St. Joseph's eleven clapped on the pace and retaliated with the

T gruelling time had. however against a line of bustling forwards. Hynes again partnered Martins and Williams was at outside right, The Navy were without Rawson, Gilbert returning to the wide, and Purkins, was promoted from the second string.

It was at half-back that the Navy excelled, Shirras being outstanding. Howe missed a couple of oppor tunities and was out of form,

Dominy and Fowler were not at their beet.

Duncan however, did very well in deed.

After a quiet start play settled in

Deacon's reach.

Malpas just before the final whistle again broke through to heat Cook with a low Ürive, Lincolns 4 Kowloon 2.

Result:

Kowloon-Cook; Paliner, Bow.

man; Trilley, Whitfield, Greenborg;: Hast, White, Duffield, 8. Phillips and L. Phillips.

Lincolns:-Deneon;. Poteroft Row- den; Potter, Worrell,

Bacon: Hocquard, McGrann, Malpas, Barnes and Clayton,

GUNNERS 1. EASTERN

R.A. had the Eastern on the defence in their encounter at Happy

equalising goal a few minutes mid-field. The Navy attacked Valley, and ran out winners by 5 fore game ended. It was a splen-strongly, and Davies hit the up-goal to nil. did game throughout with

honours even.

Teams :-

The Gunners opened the scoring

the right. Martin cleared, but a little

inter Purkios scored when Rodgers after a quick start. Hardy netting! dashed out to assist the full back. with a good effort.

The Navy had the best of the game in the second half, but Hynes,

and

Rodger defended

Athletic-Wong Yun Shing; Mak Shui Hon, Ho Cho Yuen; Lam Yuk Ying. Wong. Shui Wa, Lai Kwok Martin Chui; Tap Kwong Shun, Ei Hungstrongly. Ching. Lee Wai Koon, Stren Kam Shun, Can Kwok lu.

Saint Joseph's-Marquis, Leon ard, Gomes, Victor, Costa, A. Souza, L. Souza, N. Beltran, A. V. Gonano, B. Closano, Sabhan.

SOUTH CHINA ALL THE WAY

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In the second half the Gunners routed the Eastern team scoring another three goals through Frear-

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Williams placed a couple of good. RA: Holmes; Leadbeater and corners, but Gilbert and Hall sent Lowen: Ward, Greenshield and their forwards away again for Harris: Snooks, Hardy, Frearson, Mongor to shoot wide when well Smith and Hopkins, placed. From a corner Monger sent Eastern-Tie Po Wai, Luk Fuk in a good shot and Rodger brought wa, Leung Yun Hung, Hi Chí off a wonderful save. A minute

later another well-placed corner by Young, Cheng Yui Nam, Yuen Cormack resulted in the Navy go- Tak, Lai Tong Choi, Lam Ping" ing further ahead Purkins shot; Tang, Ng Ying Ki, Ho Yui Him, and Martin cleared from the goal

ling, bug the ball went out to Davies Lau Hay Man. who scored with a fast shot.

Result:-

Club Navy

0

POLICE RA.

The Police at Happy Valley lost by the odd goal in three to The Gunners.

BORDERERS ».

TSUNG TSIN

The Borderers won a hard match against Taung Tsin at Happy Val ley by two clear goals.

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In a game where scientific tactics prevailed over kick and rush methods, the brilliant South Chinà team completely outplayed the Club de Recreio and overwhelmed them in a crushing 9 to nil defeat.

As the game proceeded, the From the start, the Gunners took play being around the Tsung Tsin Shui Woo; Cheng Kwang Tang, Lo Southerners superiority became the play into the Police area, resulting goal' most of the time, weak shoot- Chai Wan, Shai Pin Yi, Loo Chi in Walker-opening the score from ing and packing of the goal only more marked until at the finish, close in.

preventing the score from reaching Yin-and-Fung-King-Yu- double figures. it was just a matter of conjecture The Gunners increased their lead Borderers: Williams; Mount- as to how many goals the visitor through Gough, after a fine bout of ford, Harris; Court, Bebbington, would pile up. Tam Kong Fak háð Pasing and half-time saw the Wallace; Pritchard, Fortey, Hani

soldiers two goals ahead. In the blyn, Morris and Mathias. second half R.A. preased strongly Tsung Tsin:-Wong Kit Hong, but missed a large number of Yeung Chi Choung, Ip Wai Lam

raid by the Police resulted in Ma Lak Man, Lam Tak Po, Chan Pile netting the ball. Allen, Taylor Koon Ping: Chow Keang Kwong, Wong Shuk San, Wong Hang Lam, and Pardoe all played a good game Yim Sang and Tee-Shin Yu for the Artillery, and with one. lapse, the soldiers' defence was very

ATHLETIC v. ST. JOSEPH'S safe:—

At the Valley the Athletic won by three clear goals. Tho Saints

could not add to their score, the Wing Lim, Ho Ki Cheong, Wong HONG KONG RIFLE LEAGUE

a day out in kicking six goals, while Leung Fat Wing secured two

and Ching Shui Hong one,

The winners a superior team in all departments."·

Teams:

Chances. They failed to score and

Result:

Artillery Police

1

South China. Lui Thin Chan; TĽau Mau, Loung Tu Chan; Tong” Kwan, Leung Wing Chin, Lee Kwok Wai; Young Sui Yick, Leur Fat Wing, Tam Kong Pak, Wong Mee Shun, Ching Shui Hong.

Recreio. Formides, Favier, Neves, Marques, Figueiredo, As

Pilo, Wheeler, Johnston, Moss and sunipicao, Santos, Guterres, RhaWilliams.

Referee Mr. Baldwin. Gomes, Bilva.

EWO v. CLUB

The Club on their own ground, were outplayed by Ewa

Au Ping Ming opened the scoring! with a first time drive and Ewo went further ahead when Au King Feung scored from close in. After the interval Au Ping Ming, Au King Faeng (2) and Ho Yun Kin scored further goals:-

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seriously troubled, and the Ewo de fonce had an easy afternoon...

Club-Simmons; Lowe, Sloans Chong, Toang King Koi; To Ho McKellar Moss, Hooper: Milne, Hang Ng Fook Hing, H. C. To Duncan, Bell, Farrow and Railton. Wong Pi Chin, Au Ping Ming. Au -- Ewo: Lin Young Tong: Ma Ping King Fueng, Lai Kọng Hai, and

(Continued at foot of next Ocluma) Ho You Hin

Artillery Combey Allan, Tay goalkeeper played at the top of his lor; Collier; Pardoe, Rodgers; form saving the Baints from a Woods, Gough, Moore, Walker and heavier defeat. Seal.

St. Josephs-Marques; Rahmin Folger-Minty; Blackburn, Pile, Hyder: Husain, Anthony, Guf Brittain Stephens, Dowman, ferrea; Mossa, All, Bousa, Bad

and Victor.

Athletic-Liu Kim Ming; Wong Ping, Pang Kwong Wing; Wong:

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