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SATURDAY'S LOCAL
FOOTBALL
Royal Navy Beat Athletic
HONG KONG F.C.
LINCOLNS
LOSE
TO
The Royal Navy senior team had a trying game on the Railway ground with the Athletic and just managed to secure full points. The Lincoln Regt, still head Divi. sions I and III, with a hundred per cent record.
The Borderers head Division II also, with full points. Hong Kong Club went down in both games on Satur- day, while South China and the Borderers were both suc- cessful" in two games.
Saturday's games in the Hong Kong League resulted as shown below.
Results
DIVISION 1."
·beat
attack and Higgins scored the third goal with a fast cross shot. Bickford was sent down on the left and placing across a dine centre. Fowler rushing in Heath with a splended shot.
The Club tried hard to further reduce the lead against them, but
deferice held the Lincolns
out until the final whistle sounded
HK. Club Fogwill; Hynes, S. Skinner, A. Strange; Robertson, Duncan: Fowler, Dominy, Howe, E. Strange and Bickford
Lincoln Regt.-Heath; Turner Roden; Dudley, Cork Bett: Baldry. McGuinness Higgins, Ridley and 1 Lt. Hocquard,
R. Navy
5 Athletic
4
Lincoln Regt.
3 HK, Club
1
HK. Police
2 R.A.
1
St. Joseph's
1 Kowloon
South China 4 R. Navy
2
8. W. Borderers 4 R.A.
3
Young Indians 4 Kowloon Lincoln Regt. 3 HK. Club
3
2
.
DIVISION II.
DIVISION. III.
S. W. Borderers 4 Recreio Lincoln Regt. 3. R. A.M.C. R.A.F.
3 University South China 2 Radio
ATHLETIC "v. R. NAVY
The RE. Y. EAS.C.. match was not" played."
Transferring their game to the Railway ground. the above teams fought out a very keen game with the result that the Navy were the victors by the odd goal; in nine, although on the general" run of the play a draw should have been the result.
The Athletië soon had the Navy defending and the sound play "of Woodman in the Navy goal kept
the score down.
The Navy opened the score fal- lowing a fine movement by the whole of the forward line, Bar- nage beating Li Kwok Ki With a fast low shot,
The Navy added to their lead through the same player who headed into the net from a cen- tre by Fairless.
ST. JOSEPH'S v. KOWLOON
Playing at Caroline Hill, St. Joseph's defeated Kowloon by the only goal scored,
this game
ing both points in
St. Joseph's were lucky in secur- Kowloon failing to convert from a penalty kick. The goal scored was rather a lucky one the ball 'being deflecting by a defender in- to the net, After a few minutes midfield play, St. Joseph's took up the attack and Cord did well to keep his charge intact.
Sabhan got away on the left and centred; Hill in attempting own net well out of Cord's reach to clear turned the ball into his This put life into the Saints at- tack, but. Kowloon
very safe. · ·".
defence
Was
White and opened the score for, Kowloon,
The Young Indians soon repli- ed, Hamet scoring.
Being down by four goals to one-an resuming. Kowloon played better football during the second hall and were unlucky in not sharing the points. G. White pul Kowloon two up and soon after Ch Winch matted the third goal for the visitors.
13
2
H.K. CLUB v. LINCOLN REGT.
The Club were at home to the Lincolns and lost by three goals to two.
HOME TENNIS
Borotra Wins New Title
Londor, October 21.
the Jean Borotra
**Bounding Basque." won the British Covered Courts Lawn Tennis Championship at the Queen's Club to-day when
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he beat Bunny Austin, the Brit-C ish ace. by 6-3, 5-7, 6-4; 1-8. 6-4.-Reuter.
beat
Mies Stammers Beaten The Club opened with a strong In the Queen's Club Finals of Women's Covered Court attack and kept the Lincolns the 'defending for several minutes. Championship. Mr. Maurice King
They took the lead through Bell'
Misa Katherini Stammers, who shot well to beat Deacon 10/12, 6/1, 6/3-Reuter. from close range. Awarded a penalty kick. the Club went fur- ther ahead, Duncan netting at the second attempt after Deacon had anved the spot kick.
Crossing over with a clear two goals lead, the Club continued to
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have the advantage, but a falling Put the Borderers two up before Halth Wharf, Kowloon, where it will be
off in the last quarter gave the Lincolns the points by a narrow margin.
A fine movement by the visitors forwards had the Club defence guessing and Clayton beat Angus
from close rangë,
Tate snapped up & pass from Toyne and rounding the defence went in to beat Angus and make the score two all A fual effore by the Lincolns enabled Me
Guinness to shoot" into the net well out of Angus' reach.
• SOUTH CHINA v. R. NAVY Playing at Caroline Hill, the Navy went down to South China by fous goals to two.
Leu Wing,Kwong“ gave South China the lead and before the interval Hui Yew Kwong headed into the net to put South China two up.
Crossing over two goals in the lead, South China went further ahead when Lai Sui Wing scored, Elsworth opened the score for the
Gi Navy from a penalty kick. turned the ball into his own net of to give South China a lead four goals to one.
Before the final whistle sound- ed Chappell scored for the Navy.
S.W.B. v. RA. Playing
Bookunpoo. the 转 Borderers defeated the Gunners
the game and the Borderers level- by four goals to three. Edmunds put the Gunners one up early in
led up through Fourtey,
Fourtey put the Borderers in the lead and Birmingham again
Kowloon opened up the game on resuming and for a time the brought the scores level Saluts were forced to defend. Kowloon were awarded a penalty kick, but Elliott failed to convert
from the spot kick, ballooning the
ball over the bar. Kowloon main- tained the pressure, but could not get the ball pass Marques who played a very safe goal for the Saints.
A. V Gosano was good in the Baints defence being ably asalst- ed by Gomes.
St. Joseph's.---Marques. Ping
Gosano, Gomes: Marques, Costa, Fernandes; Lawrence. B. Gosano,
open
A
The Athletic pressed, but failed to follow up thier advantage and missed several chances close in.
With a lead of two goals, the Navy forced a corner on resuming and increased their lead through Fairless. The Athletic then pressed and during a scramble.in the Navy goalmouth,
Au Ming shot into the net to
for the score
the Athletic, penalty kick awarded to the Navy was taken by Langmead who in attempting to place the ball in the net near the post, shot outside. Au Ping Ming got through and sent in a hard shot. the ball striking the post re- bounded to Au Kin Fung who shot into the net giving, Wood- man no chance,
Smith scored for the Navy and shortly after. Barnett scored the. Navy's Afth goal.
Although three goals down, the Athletic fought gamely and Ho Kar Keung scored for them. Tang Kwong Sun got through the Navy defence and beat Woodman to bring the Athletic's total to four. The Athletic were now On "top and had hard luck in hot bring ing the scores level. Woodman had a busy afternoon and bis play in goal won the match for the Navy..
Athletic-Li Kwok, Ki; Lo Hong Cheong, Ho Choi Ying: To Ho Hung, La Kwok Chui, Ip Ping Fai; Tang Kwang Sun, Au King Fung, Ho Kar Keung. Au Ping Ming, Fung King Yin,
R. Navy Woodman; James, West; Purkins, Chamberlain.. Mc- Quire; Fairless, Langmead, Bar- ange, Smith, Barnett,
LINCOLNS v. H:K. GLUB-
A: V.
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Crossing over two all, Fourtey hat trick" Morris scored again netted to complete his the
8.WB.. RECREIO Playing on the Chatham Road ground. the Borderer defeated the Recreio by four goals to one. Mor- gan opened the score and Purcell
the interval
Purcell added to the score rarly in the second half and Marques get through to reduce the lead. Morgan scored the fourth goal for the Borderers.
SOUTH CHINA v. RADIO Playing on the Athletic ground South China had. two players or- dered off in their match against the Radio. The result was a win for South Chiria by two goals to Being awarded a penalty one. kick, South China, took the lead through Tae Shui Yu who can verted from the penalty spot Harroon scored for the Radio be- fore the interval. The only goal of the second half was scored by To Wai Hang for Bouth China,
UNIVERSITY Y. R.AF, " The Airmen secured their frat points in the league this season when they defeated the University, by three clear goals on the Athle the ground. Tait opened the score from a penalty kick, Further goal were scored before the in- terval by Gartrell- and " Gregory. There was no score during the second half.
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Borderers fourth" goal and Ed munda scored again for the Gun- ners. Fourtey failed to convert and expense. Penalty kick for the Borderers.
DIVISION III.
LINCOLN' REGT, v. RAM.C. The Medicals failed to maintain their own of the First match of the season and again went down
Leonard, Rocha and Sabhan. on the Chatman Road ground,
Kowloon.-Cord, Hill, Willis; Whitfeld, Timberlake, Bliss: Davies, Lewis, Elliott. Webb and Blake,
R.Ä. v. H.K. POLICE
These teams met on the Mill- tary ground within the course, the Police being success- ful by the odd goal in three.
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The Police opened out the game from the kick off and soon had the Gunners defence guessing, bus Combey was safe in goal,
Beal was good on the wing for the Gunners and several fine cen- tres were wasted. Blackborne al- most gave the Gunners the lead when he turned the ball towards his own goal with McHardy out of position, but the ball struck rebounded clear. the past and Halftime, no score.
Resuming the Police were soon seen to advantage, and took the Willerton from a lead through pass by Stevens. Combey having little chance from clore Tange.
The Police continped to hold the game, the middle line being much too good for the Gunners attack. Brittain was very pro- minent with his swinging passes from one of which Gough snap- ped up to go in and beat his old. Club mate with a fast cross shot. Green and Willerton · went: "very close for the Police, but Combey cleared in fine style,
On the Garrison ground at Sookumpoo, the Lincolns defeated the Club by three goals to one.
The Gunners rallied late in the The Lincolns opened the score game and were awarded a penal- early in the game following a ty kick, Barraclough converting corner kick, McGuinness shooting from the spot, kick,
lyto the net with a fast rising shot. The Club opened out but Dominy failed to get the ball in the net from close range. The Club continued to press but the forwards failed close in. Howe
·worked ́through the defence" and a shot had Heath almost beaten,
Division II.
YOUNG INDIANS
KOWLOON EC.
the goalie being lucky to turn These teams met within the race- round the post. The Lincoins course, the Young Indiana being managed to keep the lead at the lucky, to secure both points: Take interval.
ing advantage of a chance offers The Lincolns pressed from the ed in the opening minutes. Azim restart and Fogwill cleared from netted to give the Young Indians Higgins. Baldry got away on the the-lead. Kowloon could not set- right and sent across the goal tle down and their play gave the mouth, Ridley dashing up shot Young Indians plenty of chances. Into the net with a first-timer. A. M. Omar netted two goals in Robertson sent Dominy in again succession giving his side a clear but Heath cleared the shot.
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