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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1928.

THE

WORLD SPORT

LEAGUE FOOTBALL] KICKS OFF:

CHAMPIONS' NARROW

VICTORY.

to leave the team for good. I be lieve he goes Home in November. THREE PENALTIES.

SPECTACULAR FILM.

FAMOUS SABATINI STORY"

FOR WORLD.

HOME FOOTBALL.

LEADERS OF SECOND DIVISION LOSE. **

Division I.

1 Derby C.

0 Bury

POLO TOURNEY.

UNITED STATES WIN CHAMPIONSHIP.

New York, Oct. 7.

In the final of the Pole Champion-

Gamo Described,

The return of a notable produc The wholesale defeat of the load- tion, "Bardelys the Magnificent lang touan in the Second Division was announced in a special advertise-a feature of the matches played at ment in this issue. Adapted from Home un Saturday. With the excep ship of the Americas between the the famous story

of Southampton, who drew United States and Argentins, the by Rafael tion Sabatini, the picture reveals John against Bristol City, the five teams United States players boat their Gilbert in the colourful role of occupying the top positions of the Bardelys, a swashbuckling here of table failed badly against their rivals by 13 goals to seven.

The United States won the Arst opponents. Chelsea, Hull and Notts. Afteenth century France, Eleanor County ware engaged on foreign soll match by 7 goals to 5 but lost the Boardman is the beautiful heroine but Preston North End lost full who encounters a number of thrillpointa on home ground. The full second by 10 goals to 7-Reuter'a ing adventures during the courad of scores as exbled by Reuter aro American Servle Rough Game on Chatham Road

a charming romance. Roy D'Arcy, follows: Ground.

the most polished villain of the Three penalties, two of which screen is ideally cast as the trea

Birmingham resulted in goals, was the featurscherous Chatellerault while Karl of the match between the Polles Dane and George K, Arthur, both Bolton and the Royal Artillery. Rough of "Rookies" fame, are also pro-Burnier

minently enat. Lavich setting, Cardiff SMALL UNITS OUTPLAYED BY plny was Indulged in to an unfor- thrilling scenes of battle together Everton

tunato extent at cortain periods, with an appealing love story make Huddersfield though it must not be supposed of "Bardelys the Magnificent" a Manchester G. that any bad spirit was exhibited mighty screen production and one Newcastlo

The Police led by 1-0 at half-worthy of the eminent director Portsmouth from a King Vidor who also directed "The Sheffield U.

West Ham... penalty award. The Artillery get Big Parade.". on terms, when Lench scored with BY "WANDERER":]

a wonderful shot from a free kick Just outside the penalty area, Huge crowds attended the open-while soon afterwards the same ing matches in the Hongkong Foot player put bis side ahead from ball League on Saturday, their re a penalty award. ward in most cases being some cpl- tal games.

RECREIO,

CLUB'S LATE EFFORT.time, Wynne netting

The results panned out much in necord with anticipation. The most interesting games were seen on the Kowloon ground where a sporting and keenly-contested match was not decided uniil six minutes from the the end, and on the Navy ground, where the Queen's defeated the Royal Navy by 2-0,

The Reercia overwhelmed Small Units, who gave an extremely poor display. The other Senfor mulches ended in victorles by the smallest possible margin for South China and the Royal Artillery.

The results were:

Senior Division.

Kowloon R.A. Recreio I.K. Club

Royal Navy

Recreio

0 Chinese Ath.

2 Police

9 Small Units.

1 South China

0 Queen'a

Junior Division.

9. China "A" Small Units RA.F. Kowloon Chinese Ath.

St. Joseph's

8 S. China "I"

1 R.A.

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In the closing minutes, the third penalty was given against the R.A., but Fletcher brought off great save from Wynne.

Bristol C.

first half of the Junior Division Canton game at King's Park, but after a Grimsby ponalty had been converted, the Middlesbro game, brightened up and five fur- Notts. Forest ther goals were scored. Silvn gave Oldham the Recreio a lead of 2-0, St. Preston Joseph'a drew level, but two gonle by Pereira settled the issue.

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The Artillery had the better of

The newcomers, Eastorn F.C. hard game, and only splendid work by Clark in the Police rolled by 1-0 (penalty) at the inter- prevented a bigger score. The val of their match with Kowloon, Police were very dangerous on ac but the home came up strongly in casion, but their forwards lacked the second half and won by 2-1, combination; and the RIA, defendo a fair result' on the run. was rarely in serious difficulties.

play.

ROCHIA'S QUINTETTE. Heavy Recreto, Scoring Against

Small Units.

It is thus carly made clear that! in entering a team in the Senior Division of the League, the Army Small Units allowed ambition to overcome judgment. In their first match, they were defeated by nine goals to one, after being four down at the interval,

The Club de Recreio forwards had a fold day, Gonano netting four goals and Rocha five. Smith scored the Small Units' orphan after the Recreio had completed 4 their total.

0 Royal Navy

2 Eastern F.C.

1

2 University

Reading Stoko Tottenham

West Brom.

Brighton

Charlton Coventry of the Fulham

Manchester U.

1 Leicester

4 Arsonal

0 Blackburn

5. Sunderland

B

Leeds

9 Wednesday

1 Aston Villa

1 Liverpool

Division: IL

1 Southampton Blackpool

4 Bradford

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Notts County

Barnsley.

0. Wolves

& Millwall

2 Port Vale

6 Swansea

4 Jull

I Choleca

Division III (South),

| Gillingham ·

Luton

The Small Units 2nd XI were Northampton outplayed by the RA Reserves: Norwich while the Navy 2nd XI were too Plymouth good for the R.A.F.

Garrison League.

& Exoter

4

2 Merthyr

1 Brentford

6 Walsall

0 Crystal Pal

4. Bristol R.

2 Bournemouth

2 Southend

5: Nowport

Queen's Park Torquay

3 Watford

2 Swindon

Division

III (North).

1 Halifax'

Only one match was played in the Garrison Football League during the Accrington past week. The 31st Hery Battery, Barrow Royal Artillery met the R. A. M. C. Bradford C. and lost by four goals to three,

Carlisle

To-day the R.A.O.C. are due to meet Chesterfield the "D" Company, Queen's Regiment. Doncaster Pie. Lamb, R.A.M.C. will be in charge Hartlepools of the game. The 31st envy But-Now Brighton tery, R.A., and the "C" Company, Rochdale K.O.S.B. will play to-morrow after Rotherham noon, with Pte. Jacques, Queen's Re-Wrexliam giment, AM

AM referee.

The game for Thursday will be The military aldo were outplay between Company K.Ü.S.B. and '0led from start to finish, Un-"C" Company, Queen's Regiment, doubtedly, their failure was due while on Friday the Machine Gun in some measure to lack of colc-Company, Queen's Regiment, most sion, but this does not entirely the "A" Company, K.O.S.R. account for, the heavy scoring. It

AN UNFORTUNATE GOAL Kowloon Love to Chinese in Last

Minuica,

is unlikely on the form displayed After holding last year's chamon Saturday, that they will be any plous, Chinese Athleife, for 64 match for the Sentor teams, minutes of the game on the Row-though ali opposing forward lines loon ground, Kowloon were dis- may not possess the incisiveness tinelly unfortunats to hoth joints in their first match Recreio.

concede exhibited by that of the Club de

of the season. It was a dingdong The Recreio took full advantage struggle from the start with neither set of forwards showing

up very prominently against the

of their opportunities, and shaped like winners from the kick-off. It

opposing defences, and a goallessan, however, difficult to estimate

draw would have fairly represent- ed the balance.

Six minutes from the end, how- ever, Shek Pin-tin ran through to score in the easiest possible man-

their real powera.

A HARD GAME. Queen's Delay Until Second Half.

her, the backs failing to challenged from the ships in Harbour, The Royal Navy 1st XI, select- because the linesman was waying hin lag for hands against the gave a capital dispiny against the scorer. Angus run

Queen's Royal Regiment, but as out in an eleventh-hour effort to avert a

anticipated, were defeated. Man goal, but Sek cleverly diverted the for man there was little to choose ball past him. Guest could hardly between the sides, but the Queen's be blamed. It was his one error possessed the all-important advan- in the course of an extremely cool tage of ncquaintance with each and clever display. He will, how- other's play, and it says much for over, have learned the necessity the dogged defence put up by the of playing to the whistle.

navul men; that no score had been registered at the interval.

The superior combination and artistry of the. Queen's, however, told its tale, and Morris and Barc- lay scored excellent goals after the interval.

The Navy will be one of the strongest sides in the League if they are given an opportunity of gotting together.

CLUB DEFEATED.

Second Half Effort Just Falle

South China Athletic led by two match with the Hongkong FC., and though the European tenm made a determined effort in the second half, they were unable to recover the lost ground, going down by the odd goal of three.

Kowloon played above the ex- pectations of their supporters. The Chinese inside forwards were wenk and McKelvie, well support ed by Bliss and Hedley, easily held them in control, When lie sent Kowloon away with nicely judged passes, they usually met with a [similar experience. The Chinese half-backs wore in brilliant form, and on only very rare occasions was the goal threatened. Spary and Miles both missed opportuni- ties in the first half, while Wong Pak-chong and Lam Yuk-ying fail-clear goals at the interval in their ed to avail themselves of capital chances at the other end.

Kowloon were definitely es top for the greater part of the second half, but were rarely' dangerous.

The one good shot of the match was essayed by Sims fifteen It was an interesting game! minutes: from the end. After a South China led off with a dash scrimmage round the Chinese goal, with boded no good for the Club, he secured the ball about 20 yards and Logan was given: a hot time out, and put in a terrifle drive, in his first mutch in the Senior which the goalkeeper only reach League, Ip Pak-wa netted mid- ed, shoulder high, by a big effort, way through the first half with Near the end, the Chinese breko | a, capítul shot, and shortly before away and scored In the manner the interval whistle, Pau Ka- related, afterwards.indiating chuon increased the lead after i their respect for the qualities of their opponents by resorting to kicking out talles in order to hold their lead

some capital approach work. - ***

The Club were more to the fore in the second half, though both goals had narrow escapes. Tram bitsky reduced the South China advantago with a good shot, but although several raids were made, the Club never looked, likely to

The Chineso Athletic are not the formidable combination they were a year ago, but they gave a sound display, Lal Yuk-tat, Leung Yuk-tong," and the two wingers get on terms. being especially prominent,

Sims was out of place at centre- forward though he did much good. work. I fmagine the team. would' be stronger it be changed places with McKelvle until he lá obliged

JUNIOR MATCHES.

No Surprises.

Neither the Recrefo nor St. Joseph's could find the net in the

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The gamo started with what looked like the rout of the Argentines by the Americans, who led by nine goals to two in the first half of the game, the United States players scoring five goals in the fourth chukker with hard riding and accurata shooting. Much of the success of the American team who replacet was due to Steveson at

3. Hopping on four occasions gave passes which his team converted to goals. Finally him.

ko self scored in pretty goal at the end of the fourth chukker.

1 Hopping

The Argentines, who had not scor- ied for three chukkers, changed their 4) mounts to the seventh and there- 2/aftor succeeded in holding the Am

cricans. They scored thres goals in 3 the final chukker and were clearly out-playing their opponents when the

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The teams lined up as follown: United States Argentine. A Harriman No. 1. A. Kenny Hopping No, 2 J. Nelanh T. Hitchcock, No. 3 J. Miles W. Guest Back L.

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12.3 4 5 6 7 8 Total United States 2.0 2.5 1 2 0.1, 18 Argentines_101000 2-3 7

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