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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 1 1937.
LOCAL SOCCER
PROFITABLE WEEK-END FOR SOUTH CHINA "A"
FUNG KING CHEONG SHINES
(BY ROY MUERAY),
By registering two vitally important victories against South China and Kowloon "C" this week-end, South China “A” became overnight contenders in the glamourous championship' race, which now inspires an entirely new aspect, and is gradually developing"into" a feverish struggle for supremacy.
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yesterday. noticeable
On
South China" "A" experienced little difficulty in counting Kow loon (C) amongst their latest victims at Caroline H Lee Wal Tong WON absenter for the homesters. opening Chan, Yan Chung scored for the visitors but the point was disallowed for an aleged intringe- ment Chan Man Chi Wits, the inspiration of the Kowloon (C) forward line, the inability of the visiting forwards to utilise his clever passes being quite notice- able. South China enjoyed the major of the attack during the opening stages, their inside for- wards missing golden opportunities of scoring. Both Mak Siu Hon and Hop Ping Cheong were pro- minent during these persistent South China onslaughts. At the other end Chan Yan Ching missed a sitter with Pau Ka Ping out- stretched on the ground. South China were awarded a penalty for "hands" against Mak Siu Hon and Fung King Cheong made no mis- take with the resultant, kick Or resuming Wong Wing Hon brought the best but of Pau Ka Ping with a flerce drive. Had the South China inside forwards grasped their numerous opportunities they would have boasted a comfortable half time lead. The second half opened with Chan Man Ch having a dazzling run downfield /checked by Wong Mee Shun. South China continued to serve up superb tool but their forwards were Ineffective near goal, lacking the
bail
before the final whistle, William- son initiated a clever movement and passed to McGuigan" for the latter to store a good goal from close range.
DESERVING WIN"
FOR RECREIO
A deserving 5-8 win was regis- tered by Recreio against the Eas- tern in their First Division encoun- ter at King's Park on Saturday when the Portuguese delighted their supporters with
one of their fastest display this season. attack from With A... Gosario leading the the...centre-forward pasitiuri,
Recreio" was further strengthened by the inclusion of C. F. Remedios. the former Shang- hal Interport captain, who oc cupled the central pivot berth Their forward line succeeded me after time in their breakaways and gave the Eastern defence a harass- Ing time during the 70 minutes of the game.
For the Eastern. Tui Hang gave a creditable account of himself and made some remarkable clearances. It was certainly not his fauit that' his side lost so heavily. Lai Ting- cho! and George Young were sound
the left-wing. Has in the defence, but Han Bing-to,
the real
source of danger in the Chinsée team, his phenomenal runs giving think aboul the Recrela defence something to
The Eastern scored their Ørst driving power of Lee Wal Tong Soong Ling-sing. Recreto respond- goal early in the game through Eventually Fung King Cheonging with three goals by B. Gosano, netted his second goal from a A. V. Gosano and Remedios before free kick South China continued
the interval intervened. Eastern to control matters up to the finish, without augmenting their score.
scored again on resumption, but A. V. Gosano netted a further two On this form the Chinese XX aust
goals. again come into the reckoning as contenders for the championship crown.
**CUP-TIE SPIRIT
Seaforth Highlanders Defeat Rifles
"Cup-tie" spirit prevalled at the Sookunpoo ground on Saturday when a large crowd of football fans witnessed the Seaforth High Janders come off better in their First League encounter with the Ulster Rifles by the odd goal in three. It would not be incorrect to state that this was one of the best displays to be witnessed in the Colony this season.
A feature of the match was the brilliant tacklings and clearances by two sound pairs of backs, name- ly, Webster and Steele of the Sea forths and Pickering and Stephens of the Ulsters
CHINESE DERBY IS POOR FARE·
Aspiranta to the League leader- ship South China "B" played a poor game of football at Caroline Fill when they conceded both points to South Chirin "A" who won by five goals to one. The encounter proved to be of very low standard of play, there being no spirit, and dash, which is usually encountered in first division matches. China "B" had ample chances of going into the lead at the commence- ment of the game, but hesitation in front of the goal nullided their efforts. Wong Mee-shun. leader of the "A" attack, obtained four of the goals recorded by his side, Lee Wai Tong was a notable absentee from the "A" team was replaced by Wong Mee-shun while the pivotal position in the "B" team was Alled by Yau Wa-Hing in place of Lim Tak-po.
POLICE WIN
The game might be summed up as one of two moods. The Ulsters were all over their opponents in the first half but this position was completely reversed in the second session. However, the Rines' fal-
A match which was without the Jure might be attributed to
many finer points of bootball, but the fact that they starved
never lacking in thrills and en- their wingers throughtout the enthusiasm resulted in a three-nil tire game when these two playera victory for the Police over How- might have succeeded in putting loon in their encounter on the the ball for the inside forwards to latter's ground. The police took the lead through Willerton. Mor-
score.
The encounter between the two rison added the second goal just military teams was replete with before the interval. On resumi excitement throughout the 70tion, Gough sent the police fur- minutes of play, the Rifles opening ther ahead with a fine goal the the scoring after four minutes cf ball rebounding from the inside of play, but their opponenta succeed-
the upright. Kowloon have been
ed in replying with an equaliser seen to play a much better game, before the half-time. The
Sea- but forths maintained a heavy pressure forward line, was responsible for aʼmirunderstanding in the on the opposing goal on resump the complete lack of goals. If tion of play in the second-half - and were rewarded for their efforts they had concentrated on the ball more a different result might have by scoring the winning goal only a been seen.
few seconds before the final whis-
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Moore scored the. Arst goal. of the match when he'snapped up
a through pass from McGonigal
and sent in a shot which give Con-
SURPRISE VICTORY
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nër no chance. The Scots took a to the spectators and the Club Jong time to settle down to the players themselves when they de- game, during which they put up a feated the Navy by two goals to splendid display of defensive work. níl at Happy Valley on Saturday. The game grew more exciting when. The Navy appeared to be the it was evident that Beaforths were stronger side of the two, and had beginning to find their feet, which an excellent opportunity to profit reached the climax when Cook during the game, but they failed came up to receive the ball during to avail themselves of the oppor a scrimmage to equalise with a tunities. terrine drive into the corner of the goal tram outside the penalty area.
Throughout the game the Club were best sirved by their defence. Rodger, in goal had an easy time due chiefly to the poor showing of the Navy marksmanship,
Duncan wored: both goals that
Resuming play in the second half with one goal each, the Sea- forths adopted an attacking polley and micceeded in holding the Rifles earned the points for the Club back throughout the session. Just after a goalless first half.
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