SATURDAY'S MATCHES
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the Borderers. Podmare shot the only goal for the soldiers while the equalizer came from Davis.
In the second half the Navy got the lead thanks to a beautiful shot from Purkina. The soldiers tried hard to equalise and it was un- fortunate for them that at this stage Mullane had to leave the field owing to injuries to his face. He returned later, but was obviously The in pain and could do little. Naval side went further ahead through Parkins just before the ond.
"CLUB POLICE:
This game played at Caroline Hill was productive of some good football and the Police, although they went under by the odd goal in three, might have come away with honours even had they had more luck. The first half was score- less, although both sides missed opportunities, the Police forwards playing very poor football.
In the second half, things liven- ed up when Fowler opened the scoring for the Club and the Police defenders had the stuggle of their lives when the Chub-team pressed- for a second goal to put the issue beyond doubt. They kept out the Clubmen for some time but ulti mately, Howe put in the second goal for the Club, Bofore the end Stephens scored the only Police goals.
SECOND DIVISION.
EWO, KOWLOON
Ewas added two further points' to their total when they met Kow- loon, who were playing with ten men and provert no match for the Chinese team. The winners won by six clear goals, the goal scorers be ing Ho Ying Tin (3) Chow Yin Fai (3)
Fi
There was not single moment in the game when Kowloon looked- as though they were going to ox- trnd the Ewo and the result is a fair indication of the disparity be
LINCOLNS". EASTERN Playing at Chatham Road, the soldiers weasily accounted for the Eastern A.A. by three goals to one. The game was played in the pre- sence of a large crowd of specta
tors.
TABLES TO DATE
Artillery Borderers St. Joseph's South China Lincoln. Navy Club Athletic Kowloon Police Recreio
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1932.
NAVY. HOLD KOWLOON
TO A DRAW
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HOME FOOTBALL
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PORTUGAL DEFEAT SCOTLAND 5-3
SPLENDID GAME AT
KOWLOON
The soccer match between teams representing Scotland and Portugal played at the Kowloon Football ground yesterday resulted in-a-win for Portugal by goals to 3.
Scotland were first away, and after five minutes of thrilling foot hall in which splendid passing and tears work wore shown, A. Duncan found the nob for the Highlanders with a dazzling ground shot that All the scoring was done in the left the goalie sprawling. Portugal first half, the Lincolna scoring rallied and bombarded Roger's goal, through Barnes and Higgins (2) hut could not break through until while Lai Ting Chol scored for B. Gosano, after cleverly gaining Eastern.
possession, sent the ball in to oven Worrall, the Lincoln's centre half the scores. At this stage the Gosano was the outstanding player on the brothers were in continual promin- field and broke up many a promis-ence with clever passing, but time ing combination amongst the Chin esc forwards.
ARTILLERY . TSUNG TSIN
The Royal Artillery were fully expected to win when they met the "Taung Tain, but they only managed to share the points, with honours; slightly in favour of the Taung Tain. Grecashields gave the Artillery the lend in the first half, but the soldiers were not able to maintain their advantage and Tao Shiu Yiu sent in the equaliser before interval, In the second half of the game Snooks score for the Artillery and Fung Hoi Hing levelled the score To 2:2 before the end
ATHLETICS. BORDERERS
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and again A. Duncan proved tho stumbling block by clearing magni- ficently, Coat was doing a lot of useful work and initiated several ́nttacks, but Roger in goal was defending splendidly.
Brillant Passing. Excitement ran high when Scot- land, with a series of brilliant passes in which the ball flashed from man to man at a terrific pace, anded the ball at the boot of McGuinness, who made no mistake and sent it in an absolute. winner, making the scores 2-1 in Scotland's favour. The Scots continued to play inspired football, and when a few minutes inter Hill received and "kicked their third goal, the appinusc was deafening. Portugal came back at them doggedly but could uot score. At the half time interval Scotland held a 3-1 lead, which, although contrary to all expecta-
ons, was well deserved.
There
wete, several spectatora in this second division match played at Huppy Valley on Saturday and here again, the re
Portugal started off with great sult was surprising. The Chinese determination and settling into overwhelmed the soldiers who were their stride proceeded to show their playing without two of their best
true form. Racing up the field in Wallace and Lakeman with the ball at his foot and only men This was a costly promotion for the goalie to heat, Rocha tapped the soldiers as they lost their leadership in the second division the ball nicely round Roger to roll
and for the first time this season,
and
and
it into the met, and bring Portugal's tally up to 2 goals. A. Y. Gosano xhone,-and-was-responsible for n
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SECOND DIVISION
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Southampton 0 Notts F.
3' Preston
3 Manchester
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18 9 Fulham.......................... 17 8
Ewansen ... 18 0 0 3 21 Manchester U. 19 @ 5 7 10
4:23
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THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH)
Barnsley 1 New Brighton 2 Mansfeld 4 Rochdale
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F. J. Lang did not-bat.
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FTENDLY MATCHES
H.K.0.0. INTER-OLUB.
On the -H.E.C.C. ground, Mr. A. W. Hayyard's XI. beat Mr. A. Reid's XI by 9 wickets.
Scores:
A. Roid's Eloven...... 12
Ricketts, 7 for 11. Baker, 2 for 7.
A. W. Hayward's Eleven ... 175
C. W. F. Bishop, 30.
J. B. Coupland, 30.
R. O. F. King, retired, 19.
RECREIO ». D.B.8.
At King's Park, the Diocesan Boys' School beat the Club de Re
was 'beaten. Shek Pui Tin Young Kam Po scored for the Athletics in the first half and Hoor of attacks on the opposing croio by 3 wickote.
goal, but it was left to Rocha agnin Chi Wing, Shek Pui Tin Yeung Kam Po scored in the second to send the ball through the goal month with a perfect shot which half. The soldiers only goal came made the soom even, from Matthias:
THIRD DIVISION
R.A.S.C.. RECREIO The R.A.S.C. Who are among the
Paos a Orucker, The pace was now a cracker and weight was being freely thrown around, with the result that Sands was brought down heavily and sus- tained an injured leg. Fortugal
Scores: Recreio
P. M. N. da Silva, 32 Hulse, 6. for 20.
Sargent, & for 28,
D.B.S. (for 7 wickets)
E, Frith, 20.,
G. B. R. Sargent, 2. Guterres, for 26.
leaders in the third division scored were also playing, with a disabled [4.5.0,
man, but continued to play in
77
08
QUEEN'S COLLEGE.
At Bookunpoo, the Royal Army
a decisive victory over the Recreio when these two teams met on Satur-spired soccer, nevertheless. Scot Service Corps bent Queen's College
day. Gray, Sande (4) Flood and Hay were the goal scorers...
RADIO v. TAIKOO
Radio had a comparatively easy time taking full points from Tai koo who have yet to win their first match. Hassan, Elms, G. Singh and Tavare scored for them and Taikoo did not reply.
LINCOLNSW ATHLETICS, The Lincolns are now at the head of the league by virtue of their victory over the Athletics.
They
Bcores? Queen's College
A. R. Marker, 23. Whitley, 0 for 19. R.A.B.C
land were gradually fading out in by three wickets. the face of continued onslaughta but fought on gamaly, and almost broke through with a diverted shot clover ly headed for goal by Hill who was playing a grand game for his side, In à mix up in front of Scot land's goal A, Gosano sent the ball through with a shot that floored Rogers. With the score at 4-3-in Portugal's favour and each side a man short, Portugal'a superiority hecame more and more pronounced, and when Hoch booted his team's
L/C. Orr, 18, Mel Arculli, 4 for 31." Marker, 3 for 10,
Afth and his own third-gend pake better temur
Tho tearns were :**** Scotlandloger Blackburn,
game was over Greanshields Tillery, MoKelvic, Portugal were undoubtedly the A. Duncan G. Duncan, McCain- had a close shave of it as at the hotter team and did not allow the ncse, Hill, Sands, HoDónald.· interval the Chinese were leading Scotsmen to score during the second Portugal, R. Marques; R. Silva
Nello, Games; N. Beltran by two goals to bug In the second halt.
Costo, L. Fernendar; L. Souza, H. GoBano, A. V. Gonno, L. Rocha, (Continued on next Column) F. A. Santos,
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hali, however, the soldiers managed A splendid game fall of thrills, to score thres goals without con- a treat to watch, and honours going ceding a single
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