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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1929.

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Bentley and Valentine were the after the ball had been carried into principal raidorų, wane | AKI vahe goalmouth. Chu Kwok-luen Is was always dangerous becauay a useful inside-forward, but the roa-i Lam Yuk-ying left him wide open ponsibilities of the centre-forward ORDERS FOR THE CURRENT Fraser and Johnson ware not position was too much for him, and thoughtful enough. Their close Wright blotted him out for the pissing was a tragedy, as so much router part of the game. more could have been done at the eritical period of the game they had kopt the ball moving 101 war with quien p...

The Police are expecting some football recruits shortly, and they

St. Joseph's were well served by. Police Reserve Orders by the Rocha, Leonard, Wright, and Kil- Hon. Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe, C.M.G., ride. South China were sound in Captain Superintendent of Police, nost positions but lacked effective state: cohesion.

POINTS DIVIDED.

+

under

Winter Uniform Winter Uniform will be taken Into general wear from Friday, ARMY REACH CUP defence steadied up and the for will do much better if there is a

Recrelo Earn Half-Marks at November 16th.. wards changed their tactics some really good goalkeeper among

Those who are Happy Valley. FINAL

not in possession of same will what, indulging in some raplu pas-them. Estall has the makings, sing which found the Navy de- but is too "nervy."

The Club de Recreio deserved apply to their respective Equip The Athletic have to thank their heir first point of the season, giv-ment Officers at once. fence "at sen." Gill,equalised arl

goalkeeper for averting highly ng an improved display. The Club Stock got the winner.

Chinese Company. Neither side was highly Impres- stages. The backs showed weak though the line worked exceeding Chinese Company will attend at dangerous situations in the early were not over-strong at hair-bark Squad Drill. All recruits of the nive. The Army were below ex-

ness under pressure, Ng Kamy hard and never gave up. Gil-Contral Police Station on Thurs- pectations n the Navy ad not chuen being guilty of frequent Christ was a distinct improvement day, November 21st at 5.50 p.m. profit from the fact that their mis-kicks. The half-backs, with Massey at centre-half, though sharp for squad drill teamwork was so much better at the exception of Wong Shui-wa he was inclined to throw too much P/Sergeant R. J. Hunt. Dress- the outset.. Probably the strength did not show up well until Suen work on his backs by wandering, Mufti. ATHLETIC DISPLAY AT THE of the Army half-back line had had put them on level terms. Holmes was not brilliant, though

STADIUM.

much to do with this. Knapp had The early goal to the Police Looked much good work, while Wat the best of matters in frequent the wind out of their salts and tussles with the Dickson-Kennedy they hung back, giving their for and goalkeeper were in oxcellant on was his usual self. The bucks wing, while Cans, a good centre wards no assistance. Afterwards, WORRIED BY POLICE forward, was troubled by West, a they were more effective. Lam

better centre-halt.

Yuk-ying revealing something of Oliver and Hayward were better his old form. backs than Webb and Carey, Webs

Forward, there WAS little to failing to cover h's half-back ade fenthuse abort exce

and quately. Perks Lambert extent, combination. The Athletic showed up well in the Navy de-forwards have worked it down to a fine art, though, the Police revealed fence..

Forward there was not a great methods of breaking it up during dan to choose. The right wings the first half. Individually, no one or both sides were more danger-shone. Chan Kwong-ul was well ous chan the left winga. The away when Suen gave him a clear Amy passing was better guaged eld, but in a tackle he usually came Suen's shooting than that of their rivals and they second best. were always faster on the ball:

[By "Wanderer."] As anticipated, the Army quali- fied for the final of the Lai Wah Cup Competition on Saturday, de- feating the Navy by three to two. The Navy fully extended thair rivals, giving a sound display. Their defence gave way in the inst quarter of an hour however

an needle two goals.

In the Senior League, Chinese Athletic jumped to second place in the table as the result of an unconvincing win over the Police; unconvincing in spite of the fact that, they won 4-1. South Chira wan & poor game with St. Joseph's, while the Club "and Club de Recreio shared points, the Portu- guese meeting with partial suc- cess for the first time, but still occupying boltan place in the table.

As I ventured to suggust 01

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ATHLETIC'S VICTORY. Seriously Trouble in the First Half.

deleated

three

wo below form and expectati

The other forwards did very little

to warrant comment.

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orm.

Indian Company,

following

Training Course-Part 1.-The members have been passed out as efficient in Part 1 of

Alexander was the Club's most Training Course (Squad Drill and dangerous ralder, and Goldman Rifle Exercises); Constables Bey came close from several of his cen- Rasul, R244 Puran Singh 11, R231 Kandhara Singh, R226 Ghulam

Cres. The Club were the first to

Ismail.

core, Reid getting through from Puran Singh I, and R254 S.,0. a judicious pass by Goldman.

The Recreio equalised, Remedios

FlyL Squad. putting through from a pase by B. Goauno, who was in delightful form throughout.

The weekly instructional patrel; of the Kowloon Section will take place on Tuesday, November 19th. Gonsalves got through for the Fall in at the Tsim-tsa-tsui Fire

Recreio close on time and locked Brigade Station at 6.30 p.m. sharp. stain winners, but right from DressWinter Uniform. the kick-off, the Club got threagh

The weekly instructional patrol

J

Dress-

nd equalised. The Club's secont of the Hongkong Section will take goal was unique In that from the place on Thursday, November 21st. Eine Goldman kicked off until the Fall in at-Central Polite Station

sharp. me he shot into the net, no Re at 5.15 p.m. A. POOR 'GAME. "

relo player touched the ballWinter Uniform. South Chinu Net Three Watson carried the ball up the Sharpshooters Company.

Times.

ield and centred to Goldman, whe Revolver Practice, Members South China have not solved the Baghed the ball into the net with are reminded that revolver prac- tice will be carried out on Kennedy problem set by the absence of Fungout hesitation.

Goldman played a nice game, Road Range-on Sunday, November King-cheone, possibly, because they

value, feeding his wings well and never 24th at 10.00a.m. Belts and have over-emphasised his and have done too much reshuffling hesitating to shoot. His invide holsters will be worn. Uniform in their efforts to repair the loss. man, unfortunately, were not up optional. They defeated St. Joseph's by three to standard.

Rodger was a busier man than clear goals but they gave a very un- impressive display. That. St. Lawrence, the Recreio attack being Joseph's were even poorer goes speedy, and shooting st without saying.

opportunity.

.!

LOCAL HOCKEY.

every

(Sgd.) W. KENT, À. B. P. Adjutant.

FANLING GOLF.

Though the Athlete the Police by four goals to one, they will have to give much better around displays if they hope to maintain, or improve upon, their prezent position in the table.

With a little luck in the opening Friday, Kowloon give the Bor- twenty minutes of the game, the doters à good run for the points, Police might have been the Junior Division, and it Moss goals ahead. As it was they gain had not miss 1 two open goals as led the lead, Valentine snapping up

Pau Ka-chien and Ip Pak-wa well as penalty, the Borderers win an opportunity and crashing the netted in the first half and Leung by three goals to one would have ball hard into the top of the net Wing-tak got the third from a pen- been aditally part. The Bor" from close sange. Similar oppor-alty against T, Leonard, for hands. The following team, will reprezent derera were a shade, the better tunties had presented themselves A few minutes afterwards the St. the YMCA. In their match against the H.K.S.B.R.A.. 2nd XI at the team throughout, but were only to Valentine, Juhnson and Fraser Joseph's back was ordered off.

earlier on, hut bad shooting or dangerous on the right wing: "

Play was mainly in the St. Marina Ground to-morrow evering.. The Bogey Pool at Fanling over Another good programme instalewhat fuky interception by Joseph's half, St. Joseph's being bully-off at 5.15 p.m.Messrs. F. G. the week-end was won by Mr. E.

Atyeo; E. C.

G. Sewell, A. G. Jeffreys; the Junior Division was put up by Chan Shok-paratived their ef- dangerous only in breakaways. The W. Snelling, F. W. R. Allen, F. des Voeux (three up),

Chinese appeared to have no settled Smith: G. Mitchell, W. H. Smith, T. J. Chinese Athletic "B" who

Yet it is in attack that the plan of attack, however, and chance Price, E. Armstrong, and A. Tate, pectedly defeated the Somersets

frittered away Reserve:-Wilson. Reserves by 2 goals to 1.

Police are weakest, though this after chance was Presumably, South China "A" fact dat not make itself clearly will get the points for their un-evident until the second half was' clared thatch with the R.A.M.C. under way.

unex

ed highly improbable that thu Police would be able to stay the sarecy of the smart Athlete to- wards, there seemed quite an even chance of them destibying their' can prospects. Reckless shooting and too much "give it to Suen" kept them at bay until close to Kam-shun half-time, when Suen

as the soldiers' failed to put in an At the other end, while it seem- appearance. The referee failed to turn up for the match between the Navy and the University!

T. 'Leonard, right back for St. Joseph's, was onlered off the hell by Mr. Ness, # naval refere, Precise detuits of the alleged of fence are not to hand. It is said that he was given marching orders

sme uncomplimentary re-equalised with a shot from twenty- fiye yards' range. A dandy shot well enough, but most goalkeepers would have got to it comfortably.

for

marks.

The full results of Saturday's

matches are appended:

Army

La Wah Cup.

3' Royal Navy

Senior League:

Chinese Athe South Chino H.K.F. Club

Police

3 St. Joseph's 2 Recreio

Junior League.

K.O.S.B. Res. Chinese "B" Chinese "A" R.A. Hes. St. Joseph's Eastern

1

3 Kowloon Res.

Somersets Res. 1

3 Recreio

0

Ewo (Chinese)

a 5. China "B"

3 Club Nes,

: LAI WAH CUP DUEL.

Army Win in Capital

Closing Hally.

The second half dragged on for twenty minute: before the Chinese crowd grow cheerful as the result of a goat by Wong Pak-chong. The ball was middfed beautifully hy Chad Kwong-ui and it reached Wong Pak-chong, unmarked in the centre. about ten yards out. e. had seconds in which to place the ball and he took nearly all there were to apare before shooting.

Soon afterwards, Tso Kwaissing secured, possession just over thu half-way line and essayed an in- dividual ron. The moment he stopped into the penalty area; Tso, Wynne, Howarth and Estall (the goalkeeper) were all on the ground, and the ball way in the net. The Lumping came just us Two hot and Estall dived seconda late.

Two joule in the last ten The fourth goal was turned into minutes or so wiped out a Navy, the net by Estall. He stopped a lent of two goals to one and gave ball from Suen and twisted it over victory to the Army in this Laihis head.

and

Wah Cup match at Kowloon. The Wynne and Howarth 'made win was just about deserve splendid efforts at back, though the Army took a consider though they were often caught in uble t'ma to settle down and wenn tangle by the swift passing move- they veured after twenty minutes ments of the Athletic forwards, or so, the point was rather against they summed up the give-it-to the run of the play...

Suen situation early on, and play- ed accordingly, again and again emerging from the ruck with the ball when a scare seemed likely, Wynne was particularly good in his was his first time kicking and in- tackling, while Howarth's strength

terceptions.

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For quarter of an hour, the Navy were definitely on top and Kennedy and Cunn should have given them a useful start. The shooting was poor, however, and the first really dangerous' attack developed at the other end. GI

The Police half-backs were also firing in a shot which struck the cross-bar. The R.A. player was in good fottle. Jessop gave compensated soon afterwards by a the Athletic right wing in com

much-improved display, keeping nice centre from Rayson which he parative subjection, while Mc- headed through.

Greavy tackled the tiresome task The Navy retaliated strongly, of stopping the Suon-Chan wing. but could not get through prior with considerable enterprise and to the interval. Jaryls, their | enjoyed a good measure of success. goalkeeper, was badly kicked early Hudson has played better games, in the second half and was forced but it was good to see him open- retife. During his absence,ing up the game in the early Kennedy lavelled the scores, and stages with well judged passes and SCOR after his return, Dickinson not wasting time in fiddling about. bundled the ball through off his Later when the Chinese tried to body.

to

It was after this that the Army

be clever, he fell away from his Previous high standard, apparent-

ly desiring to show that the mono- were really seen at their best. The poly did not belong to them.

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