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ATHLETIC'S BAD
LAPSE.
LOSE TO POLICE IN VITAL GAME.
UNEXPECTED RESULTS ON SATURDAY.
some dispute and some protests he awarded a penalty to the Athletic, from which Suen Kam shun struck the cross-bar. The point at issue was whether the referee's whistle blew before or after the ball entered the net, and whether he was justified in the elrcumstances in penalising the unoffending side," I was 400 far away from the end at which the incident occurred, to express A confident opinion.
With such good fortune. It was that the Police hold on to n one "A CURIOUS INCIDENT. goal for nearly an hour, though
[By "Wanderer."]
The for-
every credit should be given for the dogged display of every mem ber of the defence. Clark saved brilliantly from all quarters, Oram replaced Hudson at centre- The Police certainly have earn-half with marked distinction and ed their reputation as the bug Brittain has seldom given a more bears of the most powerful clevens enterprising display. in the Senior. League, but when wards, with the exception of their habit of upsetting calcula-McGreavy and Fraser were poor, tions has brought them to the Howarth being particularly dis- point of being on equal terms in appointing though he did many the final struggle for the cham-good things, Fraser was always plonship, an explanation other dangerous, and McGreavy backed
him up splendidly. than luck has to be looked for.
If one could adequately sum-
increased to eight or nine without exaggerating the superiority of the opposition.
· KOWLOON ONLY DRAW. Nico Display By Somersets.". Fielding the side which defeated Chineso Athletic in the Shield Competition, Kowloon cou i do no better than draw with the Somerset Ll. As a matter of fact, they did rather well to wipe
off a 2-0 deficit, a strong fighting finish carning them a point. A little bird whispered something to me about weddings in connexion with the game, and it is probably better to leave it at that.
The first half ran slightly in favour of the Somersets, a spoedy and clever forward line giving and Pilc considerable Guest trouble. The loft-lugor Evett opened their score after a nice individual run, the lead being well-deserved at this stage. How loon responded and Hedley put the all into the net with a great shot. but Mr. Wills ruled McKelvio of side.
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(Beethoven Op. 84),
"Egmont (1)
Victor Symphony Orchestra. Songs of the Fairy (Martin)
(a) Jock the Fiddler.
The Ballad-Monger, of Fairings
(4)
Come to the Fair.
Ilarillone, Percy Heming. "Lady Mary" (Sirmay) Selection..
New
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(Squire)
(Strauss)
The
"Nirvana,"
"Mountain Lover,
Tenor, John Turner. The Merry Widow," (Lebar)
Vocal Gems, 11. M. V. Light Opera Company. "Lucky Day,"
from George White's Scandale) "The Birth of the Blues,"
The Rovellara.“ "The Prisoner's Song," (Massey) "After I Say I'm Sorry,"
Organ Solo, Jessa Crawford
Coloradu "Where tho Silvery C
Wends Its Way," where the Sunset Turns the
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Peerlous Quartet.
ד'
"Clowns in the Clover? Selection,
The New Mayfair Orchestra. "Bridget O'Flynn," "Who Could be Mora Wonderful.
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folanthe," (Sullivan)__:
marize the reasons for their un all departments, oxcept outside a brilliant combined movement Selection, The Band of H. M.
the
Coldstream Guards.
The game was pleasantly in- teresting In the second half, both teama playing fairly good football in n spirit of good sportsmanship. Rayson scored a smart goni for the Somersets, after nice work by the whole line. It was afterwards that Kowloon was seen at its best. Eastman, carefully nursed by Hod- ley, gave a splendid display on the right, middling the ball with much Eventually, Hedley accuracy, scored with an unstoppable drive from close range.
With two minutes remaining The Athletic were well served for play, Kowloon equalised from expected victory over the Chinese
right where Choy Ping-fan initiated by Hast. Miles carried "Chloe," (Kalm and Moret), Athletic (until Saturday favourites for the championship) was not a good substitute for the ball up, slipped it to Morgan, "Garden in the Itain,"
Tenor, George Melaxa. left wing who transferred in his turn to a Clock-Store," (Orth) Ny Kam-chuen. The the whole thing would be plain was always active, combining nice fedley. The Inside-right nipped
Victor Concert Orchestra, sailing, but outside desperately ly, but proving ineffective against past the back and scored with "A lunt in the Black Forest," splendid defence, only phenomenal
the splendid work of Brittain and a terrific drive from 25 yards "There is somebody Waiting for
"The Home by Waithe font her" luck carried them through a
Sir Harry Lauder. Guest, Pile, and Easterbrook gruelling game. Their goal came Wynne Chan Kwong-ui centred which beat Verrier easily.
were the outstanding Kowloon de-Fancy our Meetingyder) a free-kick which seemed nicely with consistency, but the from unwarranted, and the Athletic Polico defenders managed
Soprano,, Lillan Davies. and Miles were the best forwards. Trovatore-Anvil Chorus (Verdi) were deprived of a goal in order scramble the ball away somehow fenders, while Eastman, Hedley "The Beggar,"
or other.
All the Somersets' forwards show. «Forge in the Forest," (Michnelia) that they might take a penalty
ed a good conception of the game.
Arthur Prior's Band kick, from which they failed to
making tracks for goal whenever "Silent Noon," they secured possession. West "Myself When Young,"
Baritone, Stuart Robertson. at centre-half was the most con-
JL sound "Cavalleria Rusticana, spicuous player in.
(Mascagni) Intermezzo, "Tales of Hoffman--Barcarolle,"
(Offenbielor Concert Orchestra,
acore.
to
The football was not good, but aftor a dull start there was plenty of excitement. Hard this not im- parted itself in some measure to the Athletic forwards, they should makes the have won comfortably.
On paper it seems astonishing that the Police should be in the running for the championship, and Saturday'a match
A POOR GAME.
The Borderera met with success
struggle more intense. The trophy will go to one or other of the Police, South China and Chinese Athletic, South China being a Recreio Go Down to the Borderers. point to the good of the others, but having by far the most dimeult programme ahead,
Lower down in the table, Small Units threw away points which they seemed to have won against up the Navy, Kowloon levelled against the Somersets after being two down well into the second half, and the Club acored 4-1 ngainat the R.A, in a match played for four points, two games in one, The full results are appended: Senior League,
Chinese Ash.
Club
K.O.S.B.
Kowloon Small Units
K.0.8.B.. Recreio R. Navy Res, Somersets
St. Josepli's
0 Polico
4 R.A,
1 Boerelo
2 Somersets 2 Navy
4
Junior League.
Chinese Ath.
B. China "B"
2 Kowloon R
4Small Units
1 R.A.F.
1.8. China "A? 4 Eastern
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defence.
"
SMALL UNITS ROBBED. Or Rather, Points Thrown Away.
Small Units played their seven-
too early and in too great a teenth pointless game on Satur- measure to make their game day, but they have themselves against the Club de Recreio in- inrgely to blame for the defeat. teresting. Within ten minutes of The opposition, provided by the the opening, playing against ten Royal Navy, was the wenkost men, they scored three goals, and felded by the Senior Service for though they controlled the rest a long time, and the Small Units of the game, having much their had quite a large share of the own way, they could not again play in spite of the absence of one beat Beltrno, while near the end of their players. In a desperate rally, the Recreio reduced the margin of victory.
The Recerlo's goal waS all against the run of the play even in the second half, though they were then playing with eleven men, as they had been doing from a period half way through the
first half.
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When the game was two minutes old, the Small Units broke through and scored an excellent goal, and they were still leading when the Interval was reached..
"Had You But
"Love Wen Denza)
(Bridge)
Tenor, Browning Mummery. 10.10 p.m. News Bulletin, "Metropolis" (Fordle Grafe)
A Blus Fantasie,
Paul Whiteman and His Concert Orchestra. 10.30 pm. Closo Down yo
PING PONG MATCH.
YING WAH DEFEATED BY KOWLOON COLLEGE.
The Kowloon College was well filled with ping-pong enthusiasts Soon after the Interval, they on Saturday afternoon, when it wont further ahead, Smith con-entertained Ying Wah ping-pong verting a penalty. The play ruled team. A keen match resulted in largely in their favour for some
a win for the home team. Scores:
little time, but mid-way through
The opening was dramatic in the half, Kernick broke through Kowloon A sense. Xavier failed to gather and scored, wille Firth secured
⚫ S. T. Wong
Ying Wah
12 W. C. Yuen
7
15 II. P. Tam
10
B. S. Lok
13 F. C. Cru
CLUB IN GREAT FORM. Brightest Win of the Season.
C. T. Chiu F. W. Fan
0 H. K. Mok
15
8 8. K. Chan
67-
51
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o the ball in one of the early an equaliser, From this time T. C. Cheah DK.O.S.B. attacks and running clean onward, the Navy were the better K. C. Tang 2 through, Reeves put the ball past team and further goals were P. L. Lao 3 Beltrao
with a gentle pat secured by Firth and Kernick. Into the corner. Three minutes later, Stock snapped up a pass from Reeves, and scored from closo range, while five minutes after wards, the same player sent in a superb cross shot from 25 yards which beat Beltras all over his goal.
from one to
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It is a long time since the Club strong without being particularly pressed home their attack to the brilliant. extent of four goals, and it was The It. A were well served by singularly fortunate that they Taylor and Nellis, but apart from chose the match, against the Royal Leach, the forwards were far too Artillery for a bright exhibition as haphazard to be effective. four points depended on the result.
Sometimes it seemed that the only real danger in the
R. A. 105-
Division L
Goals
P. W. D. L. For Ag Pts. 10 11 2.3 21 17 24 10 9.5 2 36 21 23 10 10 8 8 24 25 23 16. 2 1 3 42 15 22
17
6 39 20 17 37 4 18 36 25 17 17 5 6 8 17 25 16 17 5 39 41 41 18 17 4 6 8 28 40 18
PENALTY INCIDENT. Chinese Athletic's Unlucky Day. With all due respect to the merit of the Police defence, they were extremely fortunate to emerge
It seemed that the Recreio were from their match with Chinese Athletic as victors. One goal to pay the penalty for Beldinga decided the issue. It was scored weak team, and to a high tune,
Tha difference between the sides approximately fifteen minutes from but the Borderers, without palpab. the commencement from a free-y slackening off, dropped into an was largely forward, the Club kick, nicely taken by Oram, and easy confident style of pattern- snapping up their opportunities in
Athletic. deflected into the net by a defen- weaving, giving a delightful ex- good style, while shooting of the S. China der, who might well have left the hibition of team cohesion, tip-tap R. A. was very erratic.
the other, nice to The Club half-backs dominated Palica bull to the goalkeeper. Except watch (in amall doses) but not the play for the most part, while Somersets for spasmodic raids by the Police, productive of results and what is the return of Goldman to the at-K.0.8.B. the game thereafter was a gruel more, not likely to be.
tack infused new life into this de- ling tussle between the Athletic
partment, Leach presented the forwards and the Police defence..
Wynne, although not fully re-monotony of a one-sided display ward; line, and Stewart covered covered from the Injury sus might be broken, but the Recreio him excellently, taking full ads. Units ... 17 0017 18 600 tained in mid-week, turned out seemed to lack spirit and the vantage of Loach'a one-footedness unexpectedly to give one of Borderers' efforts were usually by hampering him on the left side, tables for the first time, replacing.
While the football at no time the Queen's Regiment, his exhibitions of what a master spent by fast shots from Reeves, back should do. I am not given Stock and McGlinchey, going over reached a high standard, the game over-much to compliments, but the bar, round the post, or straight was played at a fast pace, and the Wynne earned the admiration and at the goalkeeper. Beltrao made a players made up for the absence respect of all who witnessed the number of capital saves, but it of the nicer points by hard work game. He made one or two mis-could not be said that he had an and persistency.
Reld opened the scoring with 'a. Samorsets takes, but never when coolness anxious time after the early and clean kicking meant the dis-enterprise of the Borderers had high shot in the first half, and R.;
Leach equalised, from a penalty Athleti ference between a goal and an worn off,
Near the end, B.Gosano, who soon after the interval. End to. And the Police goal bad dozens combined with Ward, to show the end play followed, and Trambitaky St. Jos of narrow excapes. On one occa-only life In the Recreio forward restored the lead with a good Bion it actually fell, but the re-line, middled the ball accurately shot, while McBride put on a third
soon afterwards. Near the end, Eastern force knocked off the point in and Ward, taking advantage of a Goldman completed a nice run Kowloon order to give the Athletic a slip by Martin and Gardiner whe
through by again defeating R. A. penalty against Wynne for saving muddled things between them,
Fletcher.
escape.
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16 6 0 10 21 33 12
The Bomeracts appear in the
Navy K.0.8.B..
Division II
Goals F.W.D.L. For Ag Pa 19 17 1 19 16 1 19 14 200 B 44 89 15. D
8.00 10,
10
10.8 211 25
S
C. "A"
Units
10 8 8.8 23 39 14. 20
4412 24 61-12
10 6 212 22′ 40 | 12′ 17.8 6029 41 11 185 10 19 68
17 42 11-24 a certain goal with his hand. It beat McDougall easily from close It was Goldman's first goal; of KOWLOON JUNIOR TEAM. was the most extraordinary in- range. Twice later the Recreio the day, but he played an im- cident in a remarkable game. The had further chances of netting, portant part in the Club's big win, ed to represent the Kowloon Foot The following have been select whole thing happened so quickly but did not avail themselves of the holding the line together nicely ball Club Reserves v. the Chinese that it was difficult afterwards to oportunities.
and by worrying the opposition place events in their proper
One thing occurred to me in con- persistently, drew their attention on Wednesday on the Kowloon chronological order. Lee Wai-nexion with this game, that a club from his frisido men, who, thus Football Club Ground, klek-off 6.15 koon put in a hate chat during should be penalised for falling to found things going easily for Angus, Jr: Hannas, Ni 4 scramble, Wynne knocked it turn out its strongest available them. The wingers too did much cholls; Seddon, Campbell, Davice; back to him and on this occasion elde. Although the Recreio team good work, though Rold was much White, Mcintyre, Moss, Wadding- he put it into the not. Sometime was apparently suficiently good the butter of the pair.
ton and Hutchinson. Reserve
during the excitement there to hold the Borderers to a 8-1 Bishop was the best back on the King... The match will be for four feree's whistle blow, and after score, this might easily have been deld, and all the half-backs were points.
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