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THE

WORLD SPORT

SOUTH CHINA SET

FOR DOUBLE.

EASY SENIOR SHIELD VICTORY.

FIGHT.

n

LÁDIES' HOCKEY.

DIOCESAN GIRLS LOST TO KOWLOON LADIES.

The Dloceran Girls' School lost to the Kowloon Ladies Heeley Club by goals to nit on the K.B.S.F.P.A. ground on Saturday, in a game which was very much one side. Against the more seasoned representatives of the Ladies Club, the Schoolgirls could put up but a very weak display, and Soon afterwards, however, long dropping shot by Leung Yin- the goals scored against them, by Miun Martin, Miss George (two), Mins D. chan, from fifty yards' range, was flunt and Miss B. George, were piled grossly misjudged by Johnson, the up without reply. Miss George ngain over his distinguished herself in brilliant play. i ball entering the net

Miss Manon was the best player on the hands.

There was no stopping SouthSchoolgirin' side.

Scoren-Kowloon Ladies, 5: Dince- China from that moment. Borderers were completely master- Girls, 0. ed. Their forwards roamed out

The

CLUB I PUT UP A GOOD of position, were never in thele eprrect places when needed, thus rendering the task of a brilliant South China half-back line so very much easier.

KOWLOON IN FORM.

[KY WANDERER."} Iverwhelming the South Wales Gorderers after obtaining a lake goal filtern minutes from the start. South China won the Seulor Shield on Saturday for the second time in three desons. In many respects i was a lamprinting Final Borderers Cading away after a splendid openfar.

For the rest of the game, the Borderers were battling against

kis.

Lee Wai-tong put South China to up with brilliant in- dividual affert, and before the in- terval, Up Pak-wa scored a third with Johnson antighted,

In the second half, Lakenian, th only forward to do alimself justice gored for the Borderers, and this," articipated livened them up

as

1131-9.

Then

League Table to Date.

I.K...C.. St. Andrew'a Keerolo 1.L.H.C. ]Jincusun

Conts.

1. W. L. 1, F. A. Pts. 6 5 0 1 23 2 11 7415010 6 1 2 3 6GS 8 4 2 2 10 5 G 7 0 7 0 3 28 0 Y.M.C.A., v. Police.

AL King's Park, the Y.M.C.A. ne- cond eleven defeated the longkong Poller by guls to nil

RECORD FLIGHT.

180 MILES IN 60 MINUTES,

London, Apr. 1. for about five

Flying Officer Summers and Captain South China again took completes rontrol, and Chu Kwozdnen (hay-Stack, in separate machines yesterday Ta keenness, If in nothing else, ing been robid brilliantly by Un-flow the 180 miles frets Bronlands t The Junior Final gave the senior ferwned a moment before) dashed Chester in the record time of sixty!

The Navy Reserve the ball into the net with a superb minutes. match points.

efeated the Club Reserves by first-time slust. Low Waidong ob- The clear ponds, bas it was gottained two tone before the end.

it would by difficult to find a flaw until ten minutes from the end

is the Sunth China eleven, which that the result was decristout,

South China being virtually gave an impressive display. champions of the senior league. it Tin-sang and Tam Kong-pah scar is a 10-1 on chanes that they will cely put a foot wrong the whole cares off the double and thus ea match, their interceptions and Kawhia's record of 1926, the only anticipation checking the majority previous season in which the coat of the Borderers' raids before they has been performed in local foot were properly developed. ball history.

souls in 1 at the Stadium.

League Table is The Senior appended:

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Walker served on the left wing. and Allen being constantly dan! PETOR.

Play was scrappy, bath teams

adopting vigorous tactics, but it was interesting in many ways. Combie, Frearson. Salt and Gard- ner did well in the R.A. defenen. ATHLETIC LOSE TO KOWLOON. New Forward Gives Useful Display.

Keylong introduced a new for ward to local football on Saturday,

The real strength was, how ever Sometimes Senior matches played on Saturn the half-back line. day resulted in an unexperted de-this line (lung Yin-chan, Leung fent of the Palier by the Royal Wing-chin and Tong Kwan has Artillery, while Kowloon enhanced een far from impressive, but ju their prospects of obtaining ran-this game, they smothered the an inside-right named Domines, ners-up position by scoring epposition, and gave their for who gave a more than useful dis wards capital support. The poorly, Hearing the first goal with a est attack would have done well smart effort, and making the third. Kowloon won by three goals to with such assistance, and Len Whis long and bis colleagues sintilludone and were well worth their suc-| cean, They began as though they would carry all before them. The Athletle aftack was held in a grip by the Kowloon half-backs, and it, was only sound packing of the goul by the home side which kept the visitors out in the first twenty Their persistence was. minutes. however, rewarded when Dominey snapped up a pass from the left. and bent Leung Yuk-long, who ap- peared in goal!

I. W. D. L. F. A. Ps.

South China

16 14

4

2 62 17 28

Argyik

18 12

1

1281 22

Kowloon

16 10

Chiges Ath. 10 10

R. Navy

Recreio

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59 23 21 16 #1 19

14 X 17 28 247 S.W, Borderers 13 6 16 1 18

16 4 1 11 22 Istice R. A. Club

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Joseph's

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SENIOR SHIELD FINAL

South Chin GS. W. Borderers

JUNIOR SHIELD FINAL

wrong.

The Borderers never cease try ing. but their tacties were all The front rank lacked a schemer, Davies roaned about all over the fleid, and there was no one to carry the ball into the South China goalmouth with prospects of Ruccess.

Underwoud was the best of the half-trucks, He stuck to Lee, Wai-

Then the Athletic gave Kowloon bit of a shock, in the second half, by a capital rally in which Suen Kam-shun equalised from the Chan A penalty was Kwong-lu's centre. awarded to Kowloon and missed. soon afterwards, but the visitors kept up a strong pressure and Gil- loft nodded the ball past Leung to Before the

The results of Saturday's games tong like a leech and tried to serve his forwards. Morgan also tackled follow:

resolutely and had a good day. He Eynon rather disappointed. did not rustrul the centre o the ield in the manner of a polished pivot, and though he fed well, he defence failed to get back into when the fast-moving South China attack had eluded him.

The backs were shaky and John-give them the lead. son mande more than one bad mis- take. The secret of their fallure was probably to be found in the fnet that South China were yards faster on the filt

Navy Reserves 3 Club Reserves

SENIOR LEAGUE.

Athletic

R...

St. Joseph's

Kowloon

1 Police

Second Division.

1

Eastern

THE SHIELD FINALS. Ler Wai-tong in Brillant Form EASY FOR SOUTH CHINA. South China won handsomely by six gouls to one and if it had heen eight or nine, the Borderers would have had no complaint. The ball was, in fact, put into the net seven Lines, Lee Wai-tong scoring briltingt goal which was disallow et or a very bad offside decision, while there wore incidents in the Borderers' goalmouth which seem ed to justify penalties oo at least two occasions.

The Borderers began as though they intended to make it s final to be remembered in after years,

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3

Junior Final.

end, nice work on the right wing was completed by Duminey, who put across an ideal pass to Grim- wood, who scored cleverly.

The Athletic were weakly repre-i sented, and but for the strenuous efforts of Chan Kwong-ui, on the The Club Reserves put up a fine right wing, and Suen Kam-shun, at inside-loft, they would have threa- 5ght against heavy odds, but the tened little danger. The defencel Navy were worth the three goals battled gallantly, but had to resort that gained them the day and the Junior Shield. To Forwill, Sloan to goal-packing and kicking out to

hig score. and lynes, particularly the latter.revent Kowloon from piling up a must go the eredit for holding out the Navy long enough to rouse hopes that an attack of hard triers would nullify the remarkably good goal obtained by Nash In the first half, but after a series of gallant elab rushes had been frustrated. partly by over-anxiety, Potta (for the Navy) netted twice in the last ten minutes and put the result beyond doubt.

best for- Alexander was the ward, the half-backs worked hard

If it is, it will be on accou"; of in defence, but were of no nakis-

the poor standard of the opposition tance to the attack. offered to the winners. The open- were

The Navy bext served by Shirras.

LEAGUE SOCCER.

Royal Artillery Take Two 'J'oints.

ing gave no hint of the subsequent | Ashman, Nash and Potts, walk-over for South China. The Borderers initiated a series of de- lightful movements, both wingers coming into the picture with clover. razs and equally clever centres. Twice in the first five minutes, the South China goal was jeopardised, bat Davies and Channings misted good opportunities.

A keen duel between the Police and the Royal Artillery produced a last few minutes surpriac, Walker scoring the only goal just In defence also, for a time, the before the end, when the odds seem. Borderers seemed to be adoptinged to be on a jordless draw.

The Police were unfortunate to match-winning style, even if some of their tactics were not justifiable, surrender both pointa, but have The Vigour and dash was to be expect only themselves to blame... ed in a match of this kind, but they transgressed the rules, and

opportunities

CILITE plentifully enough. but the absence of Pile got away with it, flagrantly. They and Fraser had romoved their most. did not stand on ceremony. They likely goal-gotters, and the attack tonk man and ball in their deter- was in the mood where it wanted mination to got the ball away, to work the ball too much and too tackling in no half-hearted man- long.

The

nor, and cortainly upsetting South Wheeler was guilty of bad mla- Chinn's. attack in the first ten taken on many occasions, and both 'minutos.

Oram and Bentley, also mlased easy scoring opportunities. defence was sound enough, as it had need to be against the dash. Ing raids employed by the Artil- lory, who were especially well

At the completion of this atago of the match, the general tendency would have been to favour the Borderors' chances of at lonat holding their own.

ail- appeared Kowloon balanced team, the introduction of Domines being a distinct asset to the attack. MeKelvie, Hedicy and Bliss were a strong middle lae, and the backs made few mistakes.

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