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TIENTSIN.

LEAGUE LEADERS BEATEN

ing to divert the ball only succeeded

.the

The Chinese broke through after this and Ho Cho In scored their fourth goal for them

the roof of the As a result of hoary pressure the Spurred by Chinose ultimately conceded a goal | Portuguese forwards pulled them to the soldiers, who scored through salves together and their combina Jones to make the score 4-1. Be- tion enabled Santos: again, finding fore the end, however, Mak So, the net. LEAGUE TABLES TO DATE scored the Athletic's fifth goal.

The teams were as follows i-

Continued from page 10."

Shortly before the end, however, the Club attacked and E. Strange scored with a long shot.

Recreio:-Ogley Oliveira, P P. Xavier: V. Marques, Figueiredo, Gomes, Guterres E. Marques, Santos, Riberio and M. Xavier. China Athletic-Suon Tin Lin; Club Rodger; Martin, Sloan; Wong Shui Woo and Leung Yuk G. Duncan, Skinner, A. Duncan Tong In Pang Tai, Lam Yak Ying Williams, Dominy, S. Strange, sind Kwok Shiu: Chan Kwong In, Strange and Fowler.

Cheng Moon Wing, Ho Che In Mak So and Tang Kwong Sum.

SATURDAY'S FOOT- BALL SURPRISES

-- Bordárers :—Johnstone; Mullane First Division,

Gosis.

and La Romam, Morgan, Podmore F. W. D. LF. A Pts and Morrison; Harris, Morris, Ham Artillery 11 8 0 3 25 18 18y, Jones and Duncan. South China 9 7.1.1 27 0 10 Lincolns 10 8 13 31 14 13 St. Joseph's 10 0 1 3 20 11 13 Borderers... 10 514 33 10 11 10 50 18 19 10 Navy Club 10 8 0 5 1884 10 Athletic 8 3 2 3 22 248 Kowloon 11 3 0 8 22 29 Police 8305 16 22

Recreio

10 0 0 10 10 00

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Second Division.

Goals.

6

0

P. W. D. L F. A. Pts. Athletic ..... 15 13 9 1. 47 19 26 Borderers. 14 11 0 359 14 23 Lincolns ... 14 10 2 243 17 22 Artillery .... 14 8 2 4 37 27 18 Navy

13 7 2 4 40-23 10 South China 14 7 16 30-95 15 Ewo 14 6 2 841-2013 Tsung Tsin. 14 4 3 7 24 3711 Kowloon 1917 23

Club 14 22 102064 St. Joseph's 13 1019 13 62 7.57 Eastern

12 10 11 Third Division,--

י

Goals.

P. W. D. LF. A. Pta. Borderers.... 13 11 1 1 60 16 23 Lincolns. 11 10 0:147 15 20 R.A.S.C. 12 8 1.3 49 11 17 St. Joseph's 12 7 38 44 15 17 Athletic ... 13 8 3 4 30 28 15 South China 13 6 1 8 18 24 13 Radio 12 8 0 6 23 25 12 R.A.F. 10 514 35 19 11 RE. 11 4 0 791 31.8 11 4 07 18 30 8 Signale

... 13 3 1.9 24·38 Recreio University 12 1 9 9 18 33. 4 Taikoo 13 0 1 12 10 78

SUNDAY'S MATCHES

1

S. CHINA +. ARTILLERY... This match which was played at

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The Borderera" were rather un lucky to lose this match as they had the batter of the game and

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goalmouth. The Navy backs play had been pronounced hopeless of dure Saturday, the Lincolas going downed a good game and held out well

big new remedy ha kilo proved itself effective and speedy in caring

"Catarili to the Police by the odd goal in Interval arrived with no score.

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Salence may learn of Its ebiosdy for them In the Second Division, the wick netted for the sailors..

distribute it to the World, and shall solros, Company has been formed to Athletics who a present head the Borderers: Williams; league were beaten by. the Artil-Mountford Wallace, Bebbington, particulars can be obtained by writing Alb lery, and their nearest rivals, the Court; Pritchard, Marshfield. Drax P. YOHEISMAN CO. Leo. (Dept. C. 881), 118/120, Flest St, London, »C#- Borderers, were also defeated, by Hamblyn, Morriss and Matthias

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ABSOLUTELY FRED Newman; Blair, Henshaw, Ashman; Benton, Chadwick, Taylor, Bayer. Parsons.

The Radie, who are improving match after match, sprang a Bur prise in the Third, Division, hent ing South China by one goal to nil. The Taikoo who have not yet won a match, were trounced by the R.A.B.C. to the tune of 13 goals.

FIRST DIVISION

POLICE LINCOLNS.

Rece,

KOWLOON. ST. JOSEPH'S.

Fielding a team with many new comers. Kowloon beat the Baints by four goals to two in their encoun tar on the Kowloon ground,

lead

Kowloon opened strongly and had most of tho play in the first half. V. White was the first to open the soure for them beating. Marques with a well placed shot The Police avenged their defeat after a good run. After missing earlier in the season be beating the many chances they increased their Scokumpoo before a large crowd Lincolns by two goals to one at lead when Webb scored front.

and-rush play of the Police proved After the interval the Saints at- yesterday onded in a win for the Caroline fill. The robust kick nice pass by. Earves Chinose by one goal to nil.

Exchanges were even throughout superior to the polished methods tacked and White had the mister- the game, the defence of both sides of the Lincolns. The main fault tune to put the ball through his own figured prominently but both sete of the Lincolns lice on their for goal. Inspired somewhat by this of forwards, however, lacked the wards, who hesitate too-much be- piece of luck the Saints continued fore shooting, while on the other to prem and Omar equalised. finishing touches. [112 The Chinese kicked off strongly hand the Police, especially John Shortly before the end, however,

their regained and Ip Pak Wah, had hard luck in son, the Interport reserve, controll Kowloon shooting over. Play was then transed the ball well and shot at the through Phillips and later Webb BRITISH MUNICIPAL COUNCIL, ferred to the other side, and Bryant right moment and place.

Johnson led the Police forwards put them one further ahead.

EWO LINCOLNS. with his usual dabb, and after. about fifteen minutes play opened the scoring from a nice centre by O. Pile. Before the interval ho repeated his performance, when

The soldiers height and weight from a nice pass by Channings, best Heath with a well placed shot stood them in good stead, particu

After the interval, the soldiets attacked and, following a series of larly in defence, and it was partly handlings by the Police, were owing to this that Ewo was ben goalkeeper lost them the match, as awarded a penalty, with which ten, Two mistakes by the Evo Police: Perkins; Blackburn their forwards were always dan- Kirkham reduced the deficit, Dowman: Mintey, Channings, Brit gerous when in front of the soldiers' tain; Wheeler, T. Pile, Johnston, Roal. Clayton opened the scoring for the soldiers with a miskick Stephens and C. Pile.

Lincolns: Heath; Hackett, Ash which surprised the Chinese goalie. A minute later they went further Turner, Cork, Bett;

abead, again through Clayton. Malpas, Ridley Harding,

After the interval the Chinese Baldry,

pressed hard and came near to scor- Their ing on several occasions, efforts, however, were awarded when This game which was played on from a nice paas by Au King the Kowloon Ground resulted in a Fung, Te Wah Lang natted. win for the sailors by two goals

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teated the Chinese goalkeeper with weak shot. From: theonion plas was mostly in midfield, with eces sional raids by both sides, and the interval arrived with no score,

After the interval, South China continued to attack, but the Gun- nors 'defonce was sound. In the other end, Moors had hard luck in not scoring when he sent in a shot which the Chinese goalkeeper fum- bled but which was cleared by one of the backa before he could reach

the ball again.

Play then began to be a bit scrappy and fouls were called rather frequently. About fifteen minutes before the end South China attacked and were awarded a corner. Ip Pak Wah took the kick and sent a beautiful centre which the Gunners' goalkeeper punched upwards instead of outwards and the ball dropped near the goalmouth with him out of position. In the scramble there the ball inst passed the goal line before it was cleared by Allen, whose efforts howover fail- ed to save his side.

The Chinese then played on the defensive with a view apparently to play out time, while on the other hand the whole hall back line of the Gunners came out in an effort to help the forwards to make the equaliser. Although they attacked continuously, however, their efforte proved fruitless.

CHINESE ATHLENC

BORDERERS

This first divinon game on the Club ground yesterday, gave the Chinese team an easy win over the Borderers who went down to the

Kirkham, and

ST. JOSEPH'S NAVY.

This game, which was played at Chatham Road, resulted in a win for the soldiers by the odd goal in

three.

to one. The standard of football SOUTH CHINA

TSUNG TSIN.

was not very high, the Navy for Led by Pau Ka Ping, last year's wards lacking combination, while Bouth China first division goalie, the Baiute never revealed their South China beat the Tsung Tsin

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THIRD DIVISION.

BORDENERS. SIGNALS.

true form. Shirras, the Navy by three clear goals in their an- shortly equalised and took the centre-half, was the outstanding counter at Caroline Hill: South just before the end of the gar player on the field, being mainly China first opened their scoring responsible for the break-up of the through Pau and shortly before the interval they went further ahead Gosano-Leonard movements. sides defending, Shirras also fed through Ip Koon Ming and Ng Fo his forwards with splendid low

Kill

After the interval, Tsung Tsin The Saints first took the lead made a brief attack and were re- when, shortly before the interval,warded with a penalty which, how Sabhan sent in a shot which pass over, Mok Ying Sang failed to ed over Botterill's head. (**

After the interval, the sailors attacked and Fisher had hard luck in hitting the upright. After shot by Gomm had been turned for corner, Davis equalised from a brilliant centre by Hudspeth. The

convert

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JOHN D. HUTCHISON,

nese were lucky to score five goals, as they broke through the soldiers

The Borderers were unfortunate defence only half a dozen timen from start to finish. Early in the game, they raided the Chinese goal, and penned them in their own haili but the Chinese managed to break through and the first time they got bear the Borderers goal, they scored through Tang Kong Sam.

Navy Botterill; Baker, Hal, Davy, Skirras, Robertson: Warne, Fisher, Gomm, Davis and Huds peth.

At Joseph's: Marques; &, Bours, Gomes; Beltrac, Costa, Fernandes; L. Souza, Leonard, A V. Glosano, B. Gosano and Banban.

In the second half the Gunner"

had the best of the opening exiusharing points with the Recreio changes and were superior at ball as they were leading by two goals control, After the Chinese had to sit in the interval. After the opened their scoring through Bak interval the Recreio fought back Pai, Tin the Gunners allled and splendidly and eqüälised showing better combination, soon Vier and Luare).

UNIVERSITY ATH equalised through Hopkins,

The Varsity put soon took the lead through Brook my held the stre Playing on their own ground the Shortly afterwarde they are Club de Recreio lost to the Club awarded a penalty through trip fo three goals to two. The Club ping, but Hardy failed to convert were given a fright at the earlier Play became boisterous and the pled stages of the game by the dash and were later again awarded a spirit of the Bectoio, whose 3erty and Clibbons converted the spot. yards, however, lacked bombina=| Kick,

won

Within a few minutes, Mak So put CLUB RECREIO continued to be on the offensive and performance ab the Athletics further ahead and although the Borderers still had the main share of the game, they threw away several opportunities when a goal seemed inevitables The Chinese tried time after time to break through, but could not do po owing to the pressure kept up by the soldiers, trying to reduce the lead, but ultimately their wing maa, The Club drew frst blood through Tang Kwong Bun got away and a Willisme: who after a bolo effort nest pass to Mak Soenabled the score

latter to score a third goal

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