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THUMPING WIN BY SOUTH CHINA.

ARGYLLS BEATEN IN TEN MINUTES.

TIME.

ATHLETIC'S RETURN.

Fung King-cheong буде the fens of South China's brilliant forward display. He stood in class by himself on Saturday, Unworried by close attentions, he was, coolness personthed, To sourceful to a degree, and I don't think I saw him part with the ball

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while Stephenson and Cartwright brought steadiness to the attack. The wingers responded to the right sort of passes magnificently, centring well, or cutting dangerously, according to circum stances. Clucas Dixon Langnad did well, but their test

IR

Club And * Und day all

Two of the goals he the here being hardly one.

his

once excent to the colleague in was not minevere ond the best

best position to do something with it. RECREIO LOSE FOR THE FIRST scored himself, and three others who could be said to have, distlu

came directly

from

perfect guished himself. The defence was palagok. Tam Kong-pak and Chu House in the first half, and their Kwok-luen were cart-horses by better showing after the interval comparison, but they were always might be attributed to some re- on the spot to take advantage of laxation of effort by the opposl Funga Kkilful mandeuvring, and tion. Mager and Dickinson, splen- each scored twice with fine drives.didly backed up as they were, al- Fung was ably seconded by Chan | ways seemed likely to outwit them. Mee-on, who did opt

Bonte superb work Forward there were triers, sin tiie right wing

Bitle method. The Argylls were without. Wylle and this weakened their attack firm grip on the leadership of the immensely. Mckennn beinst a good thstitute in its way. Init Senior Division. Their win against

Licking

Wylle's Initiative and the Argylls on Saturday, the eighth

shooting ability. Klug at centre-

[By "Wanderer."1

The senson is yel young, but South China are fast establishing a

{

but

1-0

RECREIO FAILURE. Attack Unexpectedly Lets Them Down.

Had the Recreio forwards ex- in a row, was little short of bri-rward from the second eleven liant. The Argylla 13 into

their a severe

was given few chances and did hibited even a fraction of und goalstorm at the outset

normal Anising ability, the odds their not imprcas beyond the "marks" mkuntoa

the start

Le obtained for persistancy. are they would have, defeated the chances of recovery were small.

South China are new the only un-Campbell had an off day and Somersets nsa parling greeting, For fifty minutes after Rendle had defeated Senior side, the Recreio Cannon worked exceedingly hard.

upened the scoring for the Somer. losing on Saturday to the Somer-little parpose. Christie did not

sels, they caused Verrier sufficient vets, though should have thought shine without support.

When Chu Kwok-lum flashed anxiety to justify the belief that it more logical, since the bulk of the

bafl into than net for South an equaliser was bound to come, Axtures are Bie responsibility of the

tut nd shooting, and occasionally China's first grant, searrely one of South for the their successors, Wales Barderern to have played this the Highlanders defendera hadid hack, enabled the visitors to:

touched the ball. The

point seem hang on to their lead, and in the game, according to fixture.

Kowloon defeated the Artillery to be coming from the time closing stages they game with a Fung eluded Yeman's tackle and rush to add a couple quickly and comfortably, while the Clib came a

the rejuvenated when he passed to Chu, the inside emerge with an undeserved crepper agalast

right had nothing to do but hit victory. Navy team, lsing seven goals,

Another time. to the ball first Chinese Athletic returned

football

three satisfacdelightful combines movement a with

The enormiunte later left Tam Kong-jak ja tony performances,

about 18 yards out, and eleven defeated the Police, the sett luft fardiner

three goals neven scored

Two gonis 11 three against the R. A Reserves, and the pleas

Amitiutes! Think ahven btained highly

From the kick-off, the Argylls Somersets, ritable draw with The

To say that the Somersela did leaders of the third division, after red through King, but, contrary

The to expectation, this did not check not deserve to win 3-0, dees not brlng 24 down at half-time.

mean that they did not earn both un remarkable cure of the daySouth China's spirit. A corner was

forced #111<] Fung King-cheong pants. They were a much better, was credited to St. Joseph's Re-

in against headed through. Chan Mer-on add balanced side than their adver termen, who shtained

saries, and they had their share of The Reerein keserves, The latter live minutes later.

The Argylls had been completely bad Bark also. Lawrence had fielded only nine mett

nonplusse by sheer speed up toler

plenty tu orrupy The full results are appended:

this stage, hist thereafter theyrnghant

the game.

Butcher began to pet off the mart more Bull effectively themselves, and

are akin te halt-backs were prominent

Senior

vlmion,

Argylls Chinese Athe

South Chan

7

Police

1

Kowlood

1

R.A.

Navy

7

ILK.F.C.

12

Somersets

13

Recevo

Secand Division,

Navy Res St. Joseph's

Somersets RA. Res.

1 Eastern

Q

Athletic Res,

South China

1

Club Res.

3

7

Kowloon

0

10 Recreio

11

Third Division.

Chinese Ath.

+

0 South China

1+

4 R.E.

1 R.A.F.

Someracts Ewo RA.S.C B.A.O,C

SENIOR DIVISION TABLE,

Argylls

Recreio

Kowhun

Goals

F. W. D. 1. F. A. 8200129 7 10

S. Chion

Athletic

8 5 0 3 20 16 10 40114 7

R

Sainiersets

7 40 15 8

A

5 3 1 1.1 R

7

22 113 11

R. Navy

5203 17 14

SI Josupdi's

2039 IN

1

R. A.

*

1

3

7 9 20

1

I. X. P. C. 8 1 66 22 Police.. 8 0 1

SENSATIONAL SCORING. South China's Inspiration From a Quick Goal

"A. Gesano, who was a tower of strength in the Recrela side, triesl all means of steadying his colica- pues up without sacres, and when le net is crust-forward position himself, he not only weakened the lefonce but defeated his object by over-anxiety,

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somethin form

his

mind

Bewley- showing their

<1[1 arrival in tha nice Interception

Play Colony, while Baker and Rendle Butcher continued in favour of the victor, were a very lively wing.

Beefy-Butl obtained the however, and Wong King-henny & und scored--very smart work --with a goals which put the result beyond terrific shot when Chu Kwok-luen's question. drive was charged down in centre-forward's direction.

the

Facing a half-time defirit of 6-1, the Argylls made a change which stiffened the defence, Yeoman go-

ing right back, Hay stepping up

West was in great form, and the resolute tarkling of Bish and. Barley was undoubtedly contribu tory to the failure of Silva, Ward shonting and Hocha to find their

boots. B. Gosano was generally

to the centre-half position. Yeo-too good for Denmend, but he too

man gave a remarkably fine display suffered from the common

plaint.

at back and it was largely due to

com-

KOWLOON WIN AGAIN. Few Anxieties Against the

Artillery.

Lawrence in goal. Xavier, A. his personal efforts that South Gosam and Beltra were out- China were held at bay for standing in the Recreio defence,

the long in

second half. The Argylis had their share of the play in this half, but the nunck was scrappy and at un time looked Kendinely dangerous, whereas any attack at the other end seemed til

More than once in the past the of possibilities. The Argyll de- fence held out until four minutes Royal Artillery have carried sur- prises up their sleeves for Kow- From the final whistle when an ex-

Inon, bat the mainlanders, fresh citing scrimmage enabled Chu to

from their first victory of the sea- Score from close-in after five or

the Argylls, were son against six shots had been saved by the

never uncomfortable in this match goalkeeper or one of the defenders and might have won much more crowded in the area. Tam Kang-

convincingly than 4-2. pak obtained the seventh with a Innson, the Kowloon left-winger. perfect shot when he

another highly impressive through with only the goalkeeper display, leading McDonald and and Frearson merry daner, Gardiner played a

magificent obtaining the first two goals for Rame in the Argylls' goal.

side, Fletcher having no The his

with either. Moore score would have soared to almost chance

to beat.

was sent

KAVO

given a more bri

brilliant display. unbelievable figures had he had an obtained a smart, goal soon after

BO

jart

By normal standards this game between South China and the Argylls followed crazy lines. The league leaders kave never there was no such disparity in the-day. Henderson did well in the fanson's first, but for the next run of play ng the score of 7-1second half, but generally the de- forty minutes, the R.A. were kept. fenders were beaten for phee, Yeo-for long periods on the defensive I just happened

with and Kowloon led 4-1 before Gill that the Argylls paid a very heavy man alone holding his own penalty for allowing South Chinga any consistency. Li Tin-sang and sinnlised his return to the R.A. the inspiration of a quick goal. Wong Mer-shun were cvqpicuous side by a typical Fisk resource-

would suggest.

Several clubs already know what in South China's defence. that menis, This

W24 the Argylls' first lesson.

NAVY ON TARGET. Club Thoroughly Outplayed.

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how

Kowloon played

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ful foothail for the most part and Fletcher had to nequit him- self well in the RA. goal to The game may be considered in

keen the score down, particularly truer perspective when it is noted

AB Frearson was rather off colour, that four of the eight goals,

Hedley obtained Kowloon's third The Navy demonstrated including that of the Argylla, were crowded into the first five little fuke entered into their 6-1 with a great shot and the fourth against St. Joseph's the was put through his own goal by minutes, while two тоте were win

Frearson from a dangerous corner- rrevious week, by running up obtained in the last four mit

minutes. In other words, the start was so seven goals without reply from klek, placed by Mess, who

well had no luck. One shot of Oram's which nurely troubled the Police, sensational that within five the Club, who were thoroughly not showing up quite so minutes South China were leading outplayed until some judicious against Joyce, the best of the R. right at the beginning of the game and gave Clarke an opportunity to

changes provided แ A.

of ours, was always a source which beat Chan Shek-pati al over distinguish himself by a series of by three goals to one. This had defensive

and combined well with his goal and struck the foot of brilliant saves. In the Police at- struck his best. an tack, only Pile been increased to 4-1 by the time stondying factor.

the post might have put

form. ten minutes had clapsed, and yet Th

The Club s

goal was peppered Simpson, with shots, fell three times in the Kowloon were on top largely be entirely different complexion

The Athletle wore also capably. It would have merely been harmony with what had gone

firat

quarter of an hour, and twice cause of their pull at half-back the game had it gone In,

of land back McKelvie played a They played with great deter-served by Lal Yuk-tnt at full-back in the and Lam Yuk-ying at centre-half. before if the score at the end of more before the interval, each ofendid constructive game, and mination, particularly

Oram played a aplendid a goal in plen ten minutes had been 6-2!

Chu the Navy forwards getting Kwok-luen and

Home improve second half when faced with a de- starting with the coutre- Dowman showed [[had] turard and

off the shoulders of his hard- ending with Magee, mont in this respect. The hacks ficit of two clear goals, but though for the Police, taking a lot of work

Strange and were anfe, covering Angus well. they struggled tenaciously to get

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on

дате

missed absolute sitters and Funx the outalde-ritically run of The R. A. forwarda may have on terms, their shats incked direc- Worked backs, and giving his for A had failed with

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the

Bishop were

opportunities with nicaly pinced-kicks, though-pressure-wan After

this, the "indness which their feet, and the half-bucks did shown to better advantage had tion and it was-not-until time what wards had gripped the players of both not shine in their struggle against they received equal support, but fast approaching that Fraser re-pinced-

excellent combination. The Club though Gilf and Allen worked duced the

the Athletic's lead during xenerally too rent to allow him much, scope for constructive play. sides subsided and in a period of

forwards,

Shepherd did, well against Mak minutes

receiving no support, hard, and Moore did many elever a scramble in the goalmouth. South Chinn obtained only one goal.

The Athletic Indulged in storm- find ce

little chance to maito "their thingą, there was little rente raids before the Interval and Kwak-tung and Cornwall hung on The inference that the Argylla presence felt, though at no time cohesion and Kowloon's defendorsing co dotence had a gruelling to his men vory well. Brittain and did not play so badly as to deserve did they show any considerable did not have a heavy task. such a heavy defeat must be qual-enterprise.

Gillett led a lively Kowloon time against an accomplished line, Williams were sound in their kick- In the second half, when fied. There was no semblance of a

the vanguard in good style, though he The exchanges were keenly con-ing, but appeared to lack under- Club

pulled themselves together to did not enjoy any better fuck with

tested. however, and sometimes landing. fluke about any of the ronis. South China's sixth

LOCAL HOCKEY. should some extent, their showing was his shooting. Hedley played with extremely exciting. At one time Athletic Appeared to be wenk have been in the net long before not more than mederate and the more sparkle, and the loft wing the it actually reposed there, but Navy obtained the only goals was responsible for some delight in front of goal, but in the last

The following team has been wingers, Dickinson fully clever movements. Simpson ten minutes before half-time Hot have never seen so many bri-scored, the

Ka-keung

#cored twice, nice efforts selected to represent the Y.M.C.A. liant goals obtained in a single and Magee, through whom most was a great worrier.

Navy of the

attacks were

posable by Hockey Club ngainst the Argyll dovalop-

both, and made game before.

Ench

the VALE

superior speed.

And Sutherland Highlanders at result of skilful desien, in no case ed. tefeating Rodger.

Tilley made welcome rc-

Superiority in attack was the King's Park to-morrow at 6 pm- was the goalkeeper given the

main reason for the Athletic suc-F. Cope; G. F: Reca, A. R. Brown: slightest chance, and the real sur-appearance in the Navy team in

cens, for there was not a real work. G. Mitchell, F: Allon, F. S. W. prise was that there were not halk the centre-half-back position and

nean in this department, all, five Smith; A. Tate, G. Kearns, F. R a dozen more exactly like them, he was an outstanding figure with

working together if a manner Ashton, J. Smith, T. J. Price, an mostly frem South China.

***POLICE OUT OF LUCK

one their Seventh Match

of the Season,

The Athletic bent the Police 2-1

his cool and enlculating play, on their merits, though the visitors

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