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HONG KONG CHINESE SOCCER TEAM BEATS CANTERBURY.—A crowd of about 4000 watched the Hong Kong Chinese soccer team b eat Canterbury by 4 goals to 3 in a bright game at English Park yesterday. TOP: V. Smith, the Canterbury centre forward, heads the ball clear of Lau Chi-ping (right), the Chinese centre half, while Chan Chi-kong, the Chinese left half-back, awaits developments. BOTTOM. Lau Chi-ping (left) turns his back on a combmed Canterbury forward rush while Szeto Yiu (No. 2), the Chinese right full-back, sends the ball away after a corner.

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Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27698, 30 June 1955, Page 14

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HONG KONG CHINESE SOCCER TEAM BEATS CANTERBURY.—A crowd of about 4000 watched the Hong Kong Chinese soccer team beat Canterbury by 4 goals to 3 in a bright game at English Park yesterday. TOP: V. Smith, the Canterbury centre forward, heads the ball clear of Lau Chi-ping (right), the Chinese centre half, while Chan Chi-kong, the Chinese left half-back, awaits developments. BOTTOM. Lau Chi-ping (left) turns his back on a combmed Canterbury forward rush while Szeto Yiu (No. 2), the Chinese right full-back, sends the ball away after a corner. Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27698, 30 June 1955, Page 14

HONG KONG CHINESE SOCCER TEAM BEATS CANTERBURY.—A crowd of about 4000 watched the Hong Kong Chinese soccer team beat Canterbury by 4 goals to 3 in a bright game at English Park yesterday. TOP: V. Smith, the Canterbury centre forward, heads the ball clear of Lau Chi-ping (right), the Chinese centre half, while Chan Chi-kong, the Chinese left half-back, awaits developments. BOTTOM. Lau Chi-ping (left) turns his back on a combmed Canterbury forward rush while Szeto Yiu (No. 2), the Chinese right full-back, sends the ball away after a corner. Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27698, 30 June 1955, Page 14

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