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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
THE
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1929.
WORLD SPORT
undoubtedly proving a big factor. "Howarth and Wynne gave a sound exhibition of back : play,:` and Hudson "did an immense amount-
CLUB DEFEATEN.
Vory Scrappy Game at Sookunapoo
HOME FOOTBALL.
RESULTS OF SATURDAY'S
· MATCHES,"
of really good work at. centro- The Royal Artillery scored half. Jessop was weak at left twins before the interval of half. The forwards had no their match with the Club, being elination to artistry, but they held for the rest of the game. football, as
move by They were the better team, were:
The results of Saturday's Home cabled by Reuter,
FIRST DIVISION.,
kept the ball on the quick passing, and their go-ahead though both goals came as the tactics were always dangerous result of bad errors in the Club Dr. Valentine proved a real thorn defence. Massey was not a good Birmingham In the side of the Kowloon de substitute for Jimmy Stewart Blackburn fence, which was sound on the and he let Allan through to slude Grimsby give such a convincing display score with a good shot some five Leicester as usual. Miskicks, were too fre-or six minutes from the start. quent, though both recovered!
CLOSE SHAVE FOR overworked, and unable to render whole, though the backs did not a clumsy tackla by Holmes and Huddersfield
KOWLOON.
POLICE SHARE POINTS IN EXCITING GAME.
BORDERERS CHANGES LEAD TO GOOD WIN.
ATHLETIC DO WELL.
By Wanderer."]
But for a remarkable recovery entiiling them to full marks, Kow- loon. the only unbenten team in the Senior Division, would have surrendered their record to the
well.
too
Chelsea
2 Arsenal
8 Burnloy
2 Manchester C.
1.Aston
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Portsmonth
Bolton
3 Derby
3 Sunderland
1 Wednesday
3. Leeds
8. Everton
SECOND DIVISION."
Goldman West Brom.
THIRD
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Reading
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1 Cardiff
2. Preston N.R.
DIVISION' (SOUTH).
adequate anort, but when they foraged for themselves, as often as not they parted with the ball dis-
Liverpool advantageously, South China, on
With the encouragement of an Manchester U. early goal, the Artillery redoubled Middlesbro' the day's play, were not a good
Kowloon's forwards were patchy, their efforts and the Club de Sheffield U.
Nawrastic team, or it may be that they wer
Well fenders had an anxious time, West Ham.. exceedingly only as good as the Borderers al-showing up lowed them to be
now and again particularly in albeit showing up to greater ad- Certainly the K.0.S.B. gave the closing stages. Pile worked vantage. Gill put on a second vastly improved performance. The hard, made ground when ever he goal from a range of twenty-five Barnsley
and nearly always got yards at least. Rodger must have Blackpool cleverness of McGlinchey, In spite secured of the fact that he occasionally his centre in. As a rule, how been unsighted to fall to get to Bradford: kept hold of the ball too long, deever, they were close tot, though the shot had plenty of lighted the European section of Estall to be really dangerous beef behind it and kept low. Millwall the crowd, and though shooting The left-winger Miles also show The Club attacked principaly Netts. Forest not his strong point, he did so well od up prominently when he got along the wings and both Oldham
were long Alexander and Scott were worry- Southampton that the remarkable rumour of a the ball, but there proposal to drop him should he periods when he was kept idle. ing raiders, the former he Tottenham
McKelvia was the best of the ing particularly keen. effectively disposed of..
inside men, Simpson starting off struggled hard in the centre, but woll, but falling away to nothing, he had a difficult man to over- while Gallagher was very in and come in Joyce, while he got
Brentford out.
Brighton absolutely no support from Reid Bristal R. or Davies.
Clapton 0. The half-backs were, worriers, Coventry Watson holding his own with Merthyr Colton and Gill, though why he
Newpert did not presume to the more im- Plymouth portant centre-half position is Swindon Rocha gave another brilliant dificulties to understand. Massey Watford display in the St. Joseph's goal never gave up, but he was very much more heavily to the Somer- or they would have gone
down shaky
Of all four backs, none went Barrow sets, who, failed to score until into a tackle with such zeal as Carlisle the second half, when Knupp Bishop, but his clearances were made no mistake from a penalty not consistently good. Holmes award.
was satisfied to do his best and The Somersets should have no more could be expected, made certain of the game long
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leading by 2-0 until ten minutes From the end. The Police gave a much improved display to capture their first point of the season,
The eller sentor matches lack eil sensational developments, the results panning out in accordance with uxpectations."
Hind the Athletle defeated the
of three, the Navy could hardly have had a complaint. The Chin- ese were by far the better team almost man for man, while there their ranks sadly lacking among was cohesion and understanding in
their onponents.
ST. JOSEPH'S DO WELL
Somersets Win by Single
Goal:
A
Jarvis, Spragg and Carey were constantly in the picture in the Kowloon also provided the most first half, and they deserve every remarkable nutch in the junior credit or the fact that only one division, but in a manner exact-goal was scored prior to the in fe opposite to that of their seulors.terval. Jarvis made some superb They led the track Chinese Ath saves, but he was beaten by a before. Dash and vigour in at- letie "A" team by three clear terrific drive by Suon Kam-shun tack degenerated into wild shoot- goals at the interval, and then which would have beaten any goal-ing in the vicinity of goal. suffered defeat by four gols to keeper.
Palmer, Guest and Bowlay-Bull three. South China “A," the only
shared the blame, though Rocha's- undefeated side in the junior divi-
share in their subjection must' nòr, sion, scored ten goals against the
be overlooked. Club Reserves without reply, and The K.O.S.B. defeated South China "B" by six goals to one.
The full results are annended:
Senior Division." .
Chinese Ath. 3 Royal Navy R. A
Kowloo!!
South China
St Joseph's
University
Recreio
H.K.F.C.
2 Police
@ K.O.S.B.
D. Someracts
Junior Division.
S. China ""
Somersets Club Res. Kowloon Res. Ewe
of
2 NA.M.C.
1. R. A. Res.
1 K.O.S.B.
3 St. Joseph's
0 S. China “A”
# Chinese "A" Chinese "D"
KO.S.B. REVIVAL
In the second half, Suen scored two further goals, while he, Tso Kwai-sing, and Li Hung-ching came close on other occasions.
St. Joseph's were frequently.] The Navy's right wing, particu- larly Van Tromp, was frequently dangerous, their wing men show dangerous, but the inside forwards ing good form, but Kilbride found could do little against a domina-West too much for him, and Cobb ting line of half-backs and the could make little impression on okeen tackling and kicking of Lai Crawley.
0 Yuk-tat and Ng" Kam-chuen.
10
A Much Improved Display Against S. Ching.
South China, still hopeful of playing a prominent part in the league championship, had another humiliating experience, being out played by the Borderers, who gave their best display of the present season to triumph by two clear goals, somewhat overdue change was made in the K.O.S.B.. team, Reeves. returning to the left-back position, where he proceeded to illustrate that he has no superior in that position, while Cook was brought, in from the reserves to lead the attack.
2:
The superior speed on the ball
of the Athletic was quite a big factor.
KOWLOON'S RECOVERY,
Police Lead by Two Goals Till Last 10 Minutes,
With most of the play and most of the chances, Kowloon should have beaten the Police comfort- ably. Yet they must regard them- selves as very lucky to have pre- served their unbeaten record. This is not the paradox it seems. It isn't every team which is capable of pulling itself together and wiping off arrears of two goals in the last ten minutes of the game, and though they played magnificently ir the closing stages. Kowloon must concede that their luck underwent decided change..
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At any other period of the game, Gallagher's scoring shot would probably have been charged down, while when Miles scored the equaliser with il dandy. swerving shot, the goalkeeper was unsighted by Wynne. The effect of the change was Yet Kowloon had enough apparent at the outset. The de-chances in the first half to have fence broke up the South China established # winning lead, attuck with comparative ease and | Gallagher missing two pinchea, the forwards settled down at once, while McKelvie, in the first Cook playing in the centre as if minute, put in a terrific shot from he had always been there. It is Simpson's pass, which struck the" too much to suggest that the Borside of the post and went for a derers have now solved their een: goal-kick.
tre-forward problem. Cook did
any amount of good work in mid- The Police should not have field, "even if he was inclined to scored their first goal. Kowloon feed the right to the exclusion of were attacking, Estall held the the left. In front of goal, how.ball from Hedley's shot and sent ever, he was too easily beaten for it "own to the half-way lino where possession, not gathering the ball Kowlcon's backs were standing, with the facility which is not supporting the attack. Valentine able feature of the play of the re-received, "distinctly handled the maining forwards. · He did well ball, passed to the left wing, enough, however, to justify perae Johnson picking, up Bentley's verance.
centre and scoring with the Kow- loon half-backs still up the field.
It was a nice goal but the early handling of the ball by Valentine was no obvious that it. is a mystery how the referee missed it or allowed it to pass.
Kowloon persevered, but they. were not playing anything ap- proaching their real game, and the dangerous Police attack
The best forward on view was Torric, the Borderers' right-wing- er, who carefully nursed by Stock; led Leung Wing-chiu and Lau Mau a merry dance, at the same time taking the shortest route for goal and middling the ball with delight- ful accuracy. Twice in the first quarter of an hour, McGlinchey put in teasers from his passes, while mid-way through the second broke through again, Valentine half, the right-winger flashed the placing into the net with a good ball into the net following a mix; shot, up in the South China goal.
The Borderers first goal came they realised they were
It was soon after this, when from a penalty, Everest scoring.
against. it, that Kowloon were South China suffered from the seen at their best, for the only absence of Fung King-cheong, Yu time during the game. Fifteen Chenk-wa being a poor substitute minutes from the end, a swift though he worked exceedingly move enabled Miles to get in a hard. Jp Pak-wn returned to the shot. It defeated Estall, struck left-wing, but he was not getting the inside of the post and came the ball in the manner to which out. he is accustomed and was not as
up
prominent ha usual. South China's Another move on the left forwards, as a line, did not im initiated by McKelvle enabled press. Chu Kwok-luen and Cheng Gallagher to score from Miles's Shui-hong word responsible for centre, while the equaliser came dangerous movements, but Skiggs Miles nutting through in spite of from a pass from the right, and Reeves limited their acope Leffectively and chances of finish Wynne's challenge.
ing off their attacks seldom came, Admittedly, their half-backs were
The Police gave a vastly ini- proved display, the heavier ground
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