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sound and a counter-attack looked like opening the core but Sizer passed instead of shooting The $1,855 first goal cone from Fung King Cheung. Illot stopped a hot drive £14 but was unable to clear. And the 2234 Chinese centre found the not with 291
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The Navy retaliated and forced |}1,# 0] a corner.
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well beaten by Athletics in the second divi custodian This lead however, was the only sion. The Chinese appear an goal scored in the match and although they will now win the las though the Chinese were much the gue better of the two teams on the day's There was nothing in the game, play, they were not able to not but a foul against the Lincoln's again though, with a bit of luck centre forward resulted in a penal they might have scored half by being awarded to the Lincolns, dozen.
and Lt. Hocquard made no mis take with the spot kick.
"In spite of the fact that Kowloon drew first blood; the interval found them one goal behind the Lincolns an Ridley scored twice for the sol- diers The Lincolns backs, Ash And I Hackets were the outstand ing players in the game.
tidley went on after the interval w Kowloon forward might to complete his hat trick-and- Nelems replied for Kowloon, but have shared the points with the there was still to be further Chinese had they been a bit more scoring as Malpas put the issue enterprising, but they were always beyond doubt for the soldiers when found wanting at the critical mo he scored from a fine pass frem ment. The Chinese lost many op portunities to score through what Baldry.
seemed to be "fancy" football.
SECOND DIVISION
ST. JOSEPH'S EXSTERN
EWO. NAVY The Navy were decidedly unlucky to have to share the points with Ewo in the match that was play St. Joseph's obtained their fireted on Saturday. The Navy play- points in the second divisioned only ten men in the first half through the luckless Eastern team, A penalty was awarded against who are at the bottom of the len- Ewo in the early stages of the game, gue. The game was uninteresting but the goal keeper managed to save the shot and in the subsequent play, to watch.
the Chinese got ahead through o The Saints were the first to melce in front of the Navy goal. score, Souza giving them the lead. Benton drew level for the Navy The Chinese equalised through before the interval. In the second Yio Hin. The second goal for the half Chadwick gave his side the saints also came from Bouza and, lead. Two successive penalties in the second half Omar brought were awarded against the sailors, the score up to 3-1. The Eastern and the Ewo made full use of the team had hard luck in not scoring second to equalise. There was no in the second half as they had further scoring and although the much of the game.
Navy side had a penalty awarded to them against the Ewo, they fail ed to take the lead and had to go away with honours even, A very good game. **)
SOUTH. CHINA' P, KOWLOON
In spite of the fact that they played with only ten man, Kow- loon managed to hold South. China to a draw at Caroline Hill. From
The Linealas had a narrOW OF cape when a shot from Marshfield found the goalkeeper fumbling, but the ball struck the upright and was cleared just in tima. Numerous corners were awarded the Border- era, but somehow the equaliser was very clusive and the final whistle found the Borderers still one goal behind.
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·ARTILLERY v. CLUB At Sookunpoo, the Artillery best the Club by the odd goal in three. to make himself prominent, but Duncan was the only Club player he was not well supported by the rest of the team. He opened the scoring in the game and gave the Club the lead early on, but the soldiers were the better team and long range shot. The Tsung Tain there was never any doubt as to tried very hard to equalise, but the ultimate result The soldier were held in check by the Athle equalised through Frearson and in tie's defence. Wild shooting on
ed them from, increasing the lead. the second half Hardy gave. them the part of the Athletics provent-
the lead.
THIRD DIVISION
The R.A.S.C. went under to the Borderers in this division and are
TSUNG TSIN ». ATHLETICS The Athletics being now at the head of the league, made no mis- take in their match against the Tsung Tsin and although they won by a single goal only, the winners had much the better of the game now definitely out of running for and there never was any doubt in the leadership of the league. Radic the minds of the large circle of won from Recreio by four goals to supporters of both sides who fol- two, the result being generally. der to the Royal Engineers by two of the match.
goals while The R.A.F. clear created a mile surprise by beating South China by a single goal,
In the later stages the Chinese added two more to which the Navy responded with one making the final score 3-3 in favour of South the start the South China players with a bit of joss the Borderers lowed. the game, as to the result anticipated. The Varsity want un-
China
A word of praise is due to the manner in which Sergeant Caswell refereed. A word was twice whis- pered in the ear of one Chinese player, and a good many free kicks given for minor infractions of rules, but the game was a sponting bue and greatly enjoyed by the crowd.
The Teams.
Navy-Hott; Robertson, Rivers: Goodrich, Shirras, Burrows; Huds peth, Sizer, Purkina, Usher, Ferris. South China-Lam Tin Chan; Lay Mau, Leutfg Yin Chan; Tong Kwan, Li Kwok Wai, Loung Wing 173
Chiu; 1p Pak Wah. Tam Kong TPak, Fung King Cheung, Wong $140 Mui Shun, Yeung Shui Yick.
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SATURDAY'S GAMES
FIRST DIVISION
ST. JOSEPH'S v. CLUB
The Club, playing at Home went under to the Saints by two goals to one and once again the Club were beaten by stamina. They played well enough during the first half of the game and if anything had the botter of exchanges. Howe was very prominent in the forward line and Dominy also played a big hearted game, never finding the work too much for him. Strange and Duncan played a sterling- game and fed the forwards very woll and it was this team work that held down the Saints in the earlier part of the game and ac tually gave them the lead, through Dominy before the interval.
In the second half however, the Club seemed to fall away and al- though Howe had an excellent chance of increasing the lead, he did not realise his opportunity. The Saints equalised through B. Gonno who scored from a beauti ful pass from Beltrao and towards the end of the game, when the struggle for leadership was at its height, A. V. Gosano broke through to give the Saints the deciding goal.
POLICE RECREIO
As generally expected the Re- creio went under to the Police who won by five goals to three. The Recreio boys were certainly more nippy than the heavy police team and here also stamina and, peam SUNDAYS & HOLIDAY work told its tale. The Recisio scored first through Gomes but the Police were not long in equalising, Pile being responsible. There was Po no scoring before the interval In the second balf the Polica went 7,00 m,ahead through Stephens but the Recreio team were not to be beaten { 6,00 pm : ||| 7.00 pm.
so easily and they equalised the 9.00 *4.00 pm
score through Rocha Johnstone again put the Police ahead, but Gontes equalised the score, for the third time in the match. Towards the end, however the Recreio, team faltered and Johnstone wWAS 'THE- ponsible for two more goals. Both these goals followed scrimmage in front of the Recreio goal and might very well have been saved had the Portuguese team a bit of luck. As it is they have still to wait for their first league points.
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LINCOLNS BORDERERS This was a splendid game and might very well have shared the points, or possibly won the match. the As it was, honours went to Lincolas, the result being a lead
The Athletic's goal came from Shok Pui Tun who scored from a Continued on nezt column.j
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