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· HONGKONG LEAGUE

SATURDAY'S RESULTS DIVINIDs".

Kowloon, 19

"Tamier, "5.

RG.A.. 2. 'S.CIAS MA

Wiltshires, 1. Ambrose, P Pulice, I Carlisle, 0. DIVISION IT

Club Res. 47 Club de Reck, 1- "R.G\A/ Rex, ^3.

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Kowloop Res. 1 St Joseph's "

22nd Punjabis. 0. Staff and Depls., 3. 3.C.A. Res., 2.1

KOWLOON-e, WILTSHIRES,

torch Offside against Evelyn relieved, but hands against Hollman set the Kow- Toca forwards moving and Evelyn, nicely placed. Sicked over the tsp. The Wils got away and Lankester passed on to Amor, nho testa Crocker, who cleared. The ball contingituning che payer sent in Awhat

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 117, 1920.

AMRITSAR SEQUEL. CENSURE OF MINOR OFFICIALS.

INTIMATIONS

A. D. C

IN

It was a very fast game throughout. For Kowlson, Crocher played a great game and saved his xide. The hacks were not safe, their clearuzce, as times being very The Panjab controversy has buan Anally wenk Weyman, at centre half. worked oneinded by Sir Wm. Vincent, a member hard and kept Holdning covered. Millard of the Viceroy's Couro, laying on the and White also put in some good work table of the Council a full and lucid state- against speedy wing men. Town-red was not showing the action saken against DUNSANY'S the best forward, but Lankester kept come officials, whose condnet, was impugned by to him. Cleme and Taylor put in good the Hunter Commister. The delay was gaid work on the wing For the Wilts. Geden

was safe in goal but did not have as much to be due to the necessity of awaiting a to do as Crocker, The Wils back cleared part of the debate in the House of Com. many a dangerous resh and Atmore did on and of consulting the local fluvern scale big kicking. Farmer worked very inents whose, officers were concerned, hard while Lanester kept Townsend well ander and occasionally tested the goalie failed to preveur the mob from committing Or the police officers whose apathy, bad

The forwards were good. Holdman at

murder and arson at Ajarilsar, the officia centre made some nent cans and also kepiting superintendent, Ahmed Jan, has been and Warren centred well."

GOLDENDOOM, GLITTERING GATE. COMPROMISE OF THE:

KING.

| LOST SILK··HAT,

In Ail f

his speedy wingers well supplied. Amorcegralect and retired on reduced pension. THE FAMINE RELIEF

Mr. Clements was in charge of the

R.G.A. V POLICE.

:

and Inspector Ashraff, Khan has been r duced in rank, whilay Sultan Ahmed, the Lacting Depaf Commissioner at Gujran walls, who refused permission to fire on the mob, has since retired.

Of the European officers concerned, Lt.-

Belure a good trawit on the Club ground, Tewomen started for Kewlone facing the A fast game, both goale visited in

· TAMAR" "*. "AMBROSE,"

succession but high kicking prevented com-

Playing on the Navy "A" ground the bination. Offside against the Wilts seus imbrose were without Sargent and Harna Eerst their two stars, and Graydon played Kowloon away where Moore kicked to never with the rest, of the Ambrose men. Loi, O'Brien and Messrs. Marden and

The Tamar were the winners by goals Jacob, all members of the Panjab Con

miss on, have been informed by the local to 1.

game,Guvernment that the Government of India strongly disapproves the particular actions criticized, which are declared to have been injudico and improper. Mr. Kit The RG.A were at home on the Military chin and Miles Irving, also members of ground at Sookapo, The Police kicked the Punjab Commission, have been told The that their failure to retain control over tha of R.G.A...only fielding ten men. R..A. visited time Police goal and for a miluar emmander at Amritsar, and to remain in close touch with him through the time play was in the.r half,

After 15

Mr. minutes play McHugh came out and com-subsequent events, was regrettable. pleted the R.GA, eleven, Play was con-Bosworth Smith's request to remain on

་ལ་་ siderably slow during the first half and Active duty until 1921 has been refused, and nothing of interest could be recorded, the the strong disapproval of the Government of the actions criticized by the Hunter whistle wounding for en seure.

Committee has been conveyed to him. "In the case of Mr. Penheurrow, who whipped

Wilts came again and Holdaian passed to Ren who was ofside.

From the re-start, R.G.A. went away but the Police cleared and visiting the other end forced a corner off Frampton. The kick was fell taken and Robinson headest past Holloway and gave the Police the lead.

merringe "party, the local Government has been asked if disciplinary action, as opposed to mere censure, cannot be on- ployed.

Haldwan sent Warren away on the right who centred, Helt kicking wide Kowloon tāka visderile cher end out basis against them relieved, he restrued but Evelyn auffde, Amor can down on the left and send in, but Wheeler cleared. Clemo offside, Wats away and Hodman receiving, forcen a corner off Wheeler Amor took the kick and Warren sent behind. From the goal kick Townsend sent Taylor away the inder failing in his faal effort by send

This reverse put life into the R.G.A. Of the military officers, in the case of ing belad,„ Wih, took up the running and for a time gave Crocker a warm time who visited the Police goal. A corder retien. Jiyer no further action is possible, Kowloon eventually cleared, and Clemoung Golding took the kick and sent the but in the cases of Gen, Campbell, Capt. scut across and Pasco, receiving, shot ball well in the goal month, where MeHigh Doveton, and Col Mackas, the Com- The grit hitting the upright rebounded hended in, bringing the scores level. Frommander-in-Chief proposes to convey his into play where. Moore cleared. A foul the re-start, Henwood received, and beating strong disapproval of the shaming order, against Relf stopped a dangerous rush, half backs and backs, sent in a hard shot the sun punishments, and she whip. bu Mills came again and Amor sent in, at 15 yards range, which bit the upright,ping of schoolboys, which were adversely Wheeer clearing.

Tayler received and and the ball, rebounded to Donovan, who erilized in the neons of the respective LieutsColl. Frank Johnson, “a” passed ball forward for Townsend, bus eat in wide. The R.CA. Peturned and officeru Green ran out and cirared, Wils then forced a corner which was cleared. No to Territorial, has since been demobilized, and went away and Warren sent serous, whero be denied the R.G.A. came again. the military authorities propor no action Wheeler in attempting to dear sent behind. Donovan passed out to McHugh who ret the case of Gen. Beyson, Maj. Car- Amor took the kick and dropped the half turned to centre, where Watson genr. "trap-berry, and Lieut. Dodkins, considering the near the goal where a serummage took ped the ball, beat the back and sent in a extreme difficulty of their position owing

offside place until

against Holdman ground shot which gave the goalie not the absence of precedent for employing the Royal Air Force under such circum- Chance relieved.

ivits

The military authorities think The R.G.A. leading, the Police tried hard stances. again

Holdman and gave rocker a hard one to stop, the goale to equalize but the backs cleared and to blame attaches in forty cases. kicking out to touch. A bour of high alcHugh goong away on the left, centred.

The Government has given nasistance to kicking between the backs, kept the ball in from near the corner fag, the ball drop the dependants of the needy persons killed bing in the goal mouth where a "scrimmage the Jallianwalla Bagh, the largest The Wilts got away on the right and took place, with the result that Watson amount being 250, and the smallest £90. Warren shot over the cop. Not to be."Police cleared, and the R.G.After met by private generouty, while any and had to leave the field. The case of the Amritsar inhabitants has devied the Wing Feturned aid Helt sent! ia 12 low shot what brought Crocker playing one short, held the Police for a person outside the vity has been relievin so By Laces on the gous line the heir, but eventually they broke away by a grant o21,200 placed at the disposal Jus aanged to pass ate and 10 Miliard and forced a corner which the R.G.A. of the local authorities by the Viceroy

cleared.

midfic.d.

came

Who kicked out is clear. Amor took the

kick and Whreire card, the ball going bus to Taylor, who rated away, but the white rounded for bad inue sich a blank shoet.

weni

The

The whistle sounded with the

1.0.A. winners by the odd goal in three Mr. Jones was the referee.

The total amount paid as relief in the cus

of Europeng saffurers, was £16,000 Coin- pensation amonging to £10,000 bas so far been paid to the owners of articles im

ances

The play in the first half was slow, but each team improved in the latter half.

Henwood appeared the best player onPressed in the Punjab during the disturb the field, Watson sear. played well, and his goal was the result of good individnal play McHugh played h's usual game and, his centres were well timed..

The R.G.A. defence had little to do as the Police were not very strong in attack,

Robinson was the pick of the Police for

wards.

S.C.A. r. CARLISLE."

Hyder left the field through injury. The Club gut away and Hamilton shot straight at the goalie who cleared. The Club came again hat Boysen handled close in Hyder now returned and the Indians went awry, Gerard kicking into touch. The Indians now pressed for a time and sent in several

jin, the back heading behind. The Indians

where offeíde relieved." Gërrard sent May-

From the restart, Huldman through but her robbed him when steadying himself for his final shot. Wilt returned and Hef sea geruss to the right where handy against the insale man" re neved. Kowloon went away and Clem sent in a shot, which Green caught and punted up the held, Wins enïne again, and Warren sent a beauty, which Crocker just managed to clear and throwing out, Lunker tried a first timer which Crocker cleared. Kawloon went away and Clemo seat in but Green cleured-houqui return-

A bard and fast game on the old Milibots hut Wilkie cleared, May gaining ed and Moore sicked out. Taglor, recuitary ground at Happy Valley before an possession passed to Hamilton who sent

enormous Chinese criwd. - ing item the threw in, shot, behind. From The S.C.A. kicked of and went away then paid a flying visit to the Club gosl the gou kick Wuts forwards went away, bus dedman was piled up for a qui on the left where Ashford cleared.

A lot of midfield play followed, the ball away, who passed to Hamilton; the latter With pressed and Amorested Crocker being kept well in the air and the barks sent a hot shot which the goalie pushed who cleared.Wheer was hurt and on both sides trying to kick the highest out, and Purvis tried a first timer but sent alight bale was made.

Wills returned and Amor sent behind. Play was spoil through the crowd en over the top Each goal was now waited, the game being. Holland, the referee, had to stop the game receiving went in and beat the goalie with croaching on the field of play and Mr. The Club, were now pressing and May, very fast Holdman did some good work to get the crowd back. The play was and gave Crocker some work to do, but throughout and evenly contested,

a fast shot,NNAT the goale was playing a great gume and when the result seemed to be a draw, ar Shortly afterwards the same player kept his goal linnet. Tarasend received with only a minute left for play, no goals receiving from Purvis, beat Byder and from a throw out and went through but had been scored, the S.C.A. sent in a long sent the ball cut of the goalie's reach into was charged off the ball when about to shot and Ashford and goalie both rushed the right hand corner of the goal. The shoot. He recovered, however, and tipped the ball to Taylor, who was unmarked to clear, but missed and the S.C.A. centre whistle sounded for time, leaving the Club This pinyer put the ball pass Green and dashing up put the ball into an empty winners by 4 goals to n. Mr. Wells was gave howloon the lead. From the re-start goal thereby winning the match half a the Referee,

minute from time..

tap.

CLUB RESERVES. INDIAN

· RECREATION CLUB. A

The Club team were much too good for the Indians, although from the plry they shou'd have registered two goals. The Club inside men require a better understanding, ES several easy chances were missed.,

sha Wilts went away and prozed the Kow. loon men in their own half; but they could not get past Crocker. Shortly afterwards Evelyn was given off-side. Rowlocu came again and Taylor sent in a shot that beat

On the Club ground, the Indians kicked Gerrard was the mainstay of the defence. The ball, hit the cross-bar and Green. rebounded to Evelyn who headed over the off facing the san and went away to the as MacDonald missed on several occasions. From the kick out, Holdman passed Club goal where Gerrard cleared and Purvis but Gerrard always covered him. The out to Amor, who "raced away, but, sent out to Boysen, who forced a corner of Indians playel pluckily, but were ap was brought down by Millard in the Hyder Taking the kick, Boysen dropped against a much heavier tean, penalty area when about to shoot. Amor the ball in front of goal, Hyder clearing. took the kick and sent the ball out of Boysen came again and scut across, Bherry Crocker's reach which brought the scores shooting wide. From the lack-out, Dodds lovel. This did not meet with the approval | passed to May, the latter tipping to of the Kowloon supporters, bus it should be Hamilton, who kicked over the top. The remembered that Amor was well in, with Club returned and Purvis tried a long Tha R.G.A. Reserves played a good game only the goalkeeper in front of him and shot which Hrder just deflected, the ball on the Valley where the College team were a goal seemed certain, when he was brought going wide. Boysen took the corner kick beaten by 3 goals to on down Millard had hard luck in bringing about this foul. When Amor bear him in

and in clearing the back, handled in the

| The R.G.A. defence were too good for the the field he recovered and went after nur penalty area. Hamilton took the kick and St. Joseph's light forwards and Hyndman but, the litter steadying himself, Millard scored.

could not get within shooting range. St.

fell

B.G.A RESERVES +. ST. JOSEPH'S

COLLEGE.

on to him and tripped from behind.. From the restart the Indians went down Joseph's scored first through the ball going A great struggle now took place, each on the right and Gerrard relieved in off. Skeor the RG.A. back, but Best team trying to get the lead and each-side The Indians then went away on the soon equalized. Two more goods were add.- forcing corners. Botit goalies, were doing right, but the final effort was wide. Purvised one by Veale and the other by Best some good work and Crocker was called cent Boysen away on the left; the latter leaving the R.0.A. wingers ne above. upon to save several shots from all the for sont the ball right across to May, who

Mr. Robson was in charge of the game. wards, whils Lankester, the Wilis centre sent in, the goalie pushing the ball half, brought the goalie to his knees with found the post.

& hot shot and Crocker just pushed round 1 Sherry took the kick, Hyder cleared and the post as two of the Walts forwards dashed the Indians went away. Half-time sound- up. The corner was cleared by Wheelered with the Club leading to the only goal but bands against Weyman raised the registered.",

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