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(Continued from L'rigo 30 ) ARTILLERY +. BORDERERS.

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ATHLETIC & SOUTH CHINA

· Chitose › Athletic retained", their. unbeaten record whan they defeated Played at Chatham Road ground South China by the only goal this game onded in a win for the scored in the last Ave minutes of this game onded goals to one. By the Kemp. this was the Gunners avenged their~ Play waż dall, both sides missing four clear goals defent inflicted shannes. The game started with upon them by the Borderers at the the Athletics attacking, but with opening of the season,

an open goal in sight Shak Kam The Gauners were the heavier Pui doundered. side and their game of open passing! Play was then transferred from praved more satisfactory than the goal to goal, until the last five individual play of the Borderera-minutes-of-the-game-when-in-a Owing partly to the smallness of scrimmage, Ko Hung Chuong netted. the ground many opening efforts by for the Athletics. South China, the Borderers were frustrated, A had a glorious chance of equalising kicks from their goal-coouth reached in the last minuts but the player the other and to be sent back again. concerned shot weakly into the [2948 Consequently they were forced to goalkeeper's hands."

be on the defensive for the major: | ARTILLERY & LINCOLNS.: ity of the opening half, their for wards having but little of the play Shortly after sho kick-off, the Gunners were awarded a penalty but Johnson, the Borderers goal keeper, brought off a magnificent From the kick-off, the Lincolns save when Pardoe sent in a hard opened the attack and a scrimmage

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After the interval the Borderers close-in.. nearly equalised through a misun- derstanding between the Gunners rearguard, but Harris shot the ball over the bar.

The second goal of the Gunners came somewhat in the nature of a gift as, from a centre by Wood, Monro beaded the ball straight at Johnson who, apparently with the eun in his eyes attempted to boot it but zaistimed and let the ball into the net.

Encouraged by this success, the Gunners continued to attack and from a corner kick by Frearson, Snook gave them the lead and th.

match.

BORDERERS » ST. JOSEPH'S

The Saints were completely out classed in their match with the Borderers at Happy Valley, losing by nine clear goal

The soldiers had, matters · their. Urged by this setback the Border-own way practically during the ers, in their endeavour to pull the whole of the game, scoring threa game out of the fire, made one goals in the first half and six in change, Mullane, the Interport the secotid. back, taking the place of Lakeman as centre-forward. This change proved better for the Bordergra made several raids, and shortly be fore the end they were awarded a penalty and Mullane made no mis-

take with the shot.

Borderers:-Johnson; Morrison: Morgan, Suter; Harris, Davis,

Jones and Duncan.

KOWLOON. CLUB.

On their own ground Kowloon beat the Club By two-goals to one Owing to the greasy state of the ball, the game was scrappy and the

football was not of high standard,

Kowloon was the first to draw Mullane, Podmore, blood, Phillips beating Fogwill Lakeman, after a miskick by a Club back. Just before the interval, however, the Club equalised, Low netting from a nice pass by Puncheon.

Artillery: Combey; Allen, Tay lor; Rodger, Pardoe, Harris; Wood, 'Gough, Bryant, Moore and Seal.

KOWLOON, SOUTH CHINA

In this match which was played

at Caroline Hill, South China proved their superiorky in all de partments of the game against Kowloon who were lucky to emerge losers, only by the solitary goal.

After the interval Kowloon, be gan to have the better of the ex- changes and Easticy gave them the lead which they held until the end.

NAVY. TSUNG TSUN, WH Taung Tein was outplayed by the sailors and lost by two goal to eight.

The sailors felded quite a formid- able aide and had matters their own way.

The Chinese should have scored half a dozen goals but were content to dally in front of goal when pre- pented with glorious opportunities. On the other hand Kowloon, put up a stubborn resistance, never though they displayed the form by which they defeated the Athletics, their chief fault being waiting. for the to nil. ball to come to them."

South China attacked from the start but could not open their ac count until 20 minutes later when Ip beat Cook from close-in. The in the game but, as stated, they Chinese should have scored earlier seemed to be content to dally.

After the interval Kowloon start.

EASTERN v. EWO

Eastern who have not yet won a match since the opening of the, sen- son again went down at Kowloon, this time to Ewo. Turning up with only seven men in the first half they were benten by two goals

Wong Che Pun and Chow Fai were the scorers for Ewo.

THIRD DIVISION

ATHLETIC v. SOUTH CHINA.

These two terms met at Happ

pd well but Blake put in a weak Valley the result being a draw of shot when well-placed. South one goal each. The game was fast China then took up the attack but and exciting, and the Athletics were were unable to score. In, the last rather lucky, as the South China five minutes of the game, Kowloon team were pressing for the major made a determined attempt to ity of the game equalise but were unlucky good shots being stopped by defenders.

P. O. Dibb lined out the tesias as follows:—

South China-Lim Thin Chan; Lee. Tin Sang, Lau Mau; Lueng In Chav, Lucng Wing Shui, Tong Kwan; Tueng Shui Yick, Tam Kong Pak, Fung King Chueng, Wong Mee Shun and Ip Pak Wa..

Kowloon: Cook; Wells, Walker; Watkins, MeKelvie, Blias; East- man Nolema, Hill, Blake and Bickford

LINCOLNS. OLUB, The Club were heavily, defeated by the Lingalne in their match at Sookunpon

The feature. the game was the way in which the Lincolns scored their goals, netting. six in six m.nutes!

About three minutes after the kick-off the Lincolna opened their account, Malpas, evading the bucks, shot past Rodger, Continuing to press they soon went further ahead, Kirkham and Ridley boing respon- sible from close-in.

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