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HONGKONG GO. 2. INDIAN B.C.
The hame team. Was a strong one and ran up a score of 189 towards which Day contrhinted a useful 48. and Farthing 30. not out. The following were the scores :-- I. RIC.
MUNDAY, MARCH-21st. 1911,
FOOTBALL
SATURDAY'S-GAMES.-
CHALLENGE SHIELD SEMI-FINAL, B.G.A., I WILTSHIRES, 0.
Thess Clubs met on the Hongkong [0.0. ground on Saturday. The Indians, batting first, made a poor show, S. AR.
A large crowd attended" at Happy Ismail and Mr. Extras" being the only Valley, on Saturday, to witness the match scores to reach donbles 5gures. Ten in the Shield competition between the two players, between them, compiled runs, military teams in the Colony The Club bringing the total to 7. This poor seor ing was reflected in the bowling spalysis:atand was filled when the teams took the Hope took four wickets for one run, and i fold. Giles beat Walker for choice of Farthing four for 1 runs
ends, and the B.G.A. were set to face the sun. Henwood started the game, and the R.G.A. were soon making for the Wilts' goal, but Giles cleared to middeld, and Swanborough passed forward for Men. ham, who was pulled up for, off-side. Walker sont Wation in, and the latter brat Giles who recovered and kicked to touch. The B... returned and Wilson was pulled up for off-side. The R.GLA. were doing most of the attacking, but Giles cleared well Wilson placed wet from a corner kick, and Watson headed over the top. From the kick out Lancaster sent Swanborough away. The latter passed to
O. Runjaha, b Webster S. A. R. Ismail, not out E. Moosdeen, c and b Day
31
5
A. R. Rahamid,' e Day, b Farthing A J. S. Curreem, e Webster, b
Forthing................
R. Nazarin, Dorkins, b Farthing... 1 YA. Wahup, b` Farthing
N. Kitchell, b Hope
A. Razach, b Hope
FM. Arculli, e Dorkins, b Hope..
"S. A. Box, 6 Hope'
Extras.....
4
0
0
0
Frampton was very safe. ~ Donovan play- |ed woll. He assisted the defensà when pressed and cleared on several gecasions when matters were non too-rosy for thể RG.A. Like the Wilta' wing halves, the RGA's wore slow. Heawood, as pivot, worked hard, and the goal he scored, was the result of good football. His ru the length of the field just un half time war worthy of a better result, but the hard ground beat hiar, for as he was about to shoot the ball rosen trifle too high for him and he failed to screw the ball past Smith Watson played well and bent the backs on several occasions. The rest of the front line did well. More com- bination is required by all the front line if they expect to give a good account of themselves in the final next Saturday."
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a large number of blujackets, the sailorsUROPEAN OFFICES, Lat Hoor (four in Wheeler handled in the penalty area and won by 5 goals to 1. Early in the game, Hendry taking the kick openied the scor- ing for the Titania. From the centre kick Kowloon went down, and Mason made the cores equal by beating Yeoman with a Piles received a pass from Garside, and high shot. Following give-and-take play: sent the ball out of Crocker's reach, giv- Amor. Henwood went in and sent in scrow shot that landed in the net, thereby ing the sailors the lead. Before half time opening the score for the R.G.A. after 19 Hendry put the anilors Further ahead, minutes play. The Wilts, stung by this sailors lending by 3 goals to 1. Oa and the teams crossed over with the unexpected reverse, went away with a dash from the ceatre kick, but Walker resuming, the Titania took charge of cleared to midfeld. The Wilts took the the game, and Piles added two ban do to to the R. 16. Vis there goals. The whistle sounded, leaving the Frampton kicked to touch. By neat play margin. Mr. Hollands was the referee.
sailors winners of a fast game by a good the Wilts transferred the ball to the other
Most of the play was in the Kowloon end and Walker cleared by kicking to touch. The ball travelled up and down territory during the game, and the sailors R. E. A. Webster, o, Ismail, b the field, the defence beating the forwards indulged in shooting practice and only on both sides. From a break away by the ed the sailors from winning by a greater the good goalkeeping of Crocker prevent- E.G.A. Smith almost let "skot from
Webster
Total
Day Farthing
Hope
Curreem
Bowling Analysis.
A
5 - 0
11
2.4 "D
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J. R. Macphail, b Carreem
4
0 19-
W. H. Hope, c Razach, b Curreem 11 B. M. Madden, b Curreem "... .3 H. H. Taylor, b Ismail....... 27 G. H. Piercy, run out...
Dec 21
L. J. Davies, c Rumjahn, b Ismail 9 E. A. Sawyer, b Ismail ......
0
G. M. Dorkins, c and b`Ismail... 28 H. H Day, e Carreem b Nazarîn 48, F. H. Farthing, not out
Extras.
30
Total
100
Bowling Analysis.
D.
Curreem
13
Moasdeen
0
90
0
Ismail
11 2
18
4
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Watson through his legs, but managed to margin. By this match Rowloon finish clear just as McHugh dashed up. The their Lengue engagements and are to be Wilts now took up the running and Amor congratulated on the play throughout their first season in the premier division of the League.
sent over the top from close range. At the other end Giles had to clear a ground shot from Watson and the Wilts went away on the right, Warren sending in a long shot that Holloway cleared at the second attempt, the ball going again to Warren who returned wide. Half-time arrived with the R.G.A leading by one goal to nil
POLICE, 1; 8.0.A., O.
The Police had Swan, their goalkeeper, out assisting them for the first time this season. He played one of his old time games, and kept the Chinese out. Another On resuming, the Wilta astmed the old time player, Pearson, of the R.E.. offensive. Frampton, cleared well, and assisted the Police in this match, and Keay sent Wilson forward, the latter played a very good game. The Police lost shooting wide. The R.G.A. returned, and overall passes from person. The game Lancaster handled a yard outside the ing with passes from Pearson. penalty area Henwood took the free kick was very clean. and fast, and Hillyer of and drove the ball with terrife force at the Police scored the only goal of the
match.
OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP SINGLES. Ramjahn M. K. Love..
OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP DOUBLES.-H. M. Henderson and B. C, Cromie Comdr. A. E. Johnstone and Surgeat Hthe Wilts Morrison; J. B. Penman and AD Humphreys v. Major C. Willson and L. Forster.
AMBROSE" SCRATCH."
The Ambrose scratched to the Club at n late hour, and "forfeited the point by which the Club finish their League pro gramme with a total of 18 points for 18. matches played. The Club followers were disappointed owing to the match being acratched, as a good number turned out Lengue, to see the Club's last match in the
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the goalkeeper, who stopped the ball with bie hands, but the fores of the shot drove his hands back on to his nose which bled from the blow, The R.G.A. returned, and McHugh scht in a ground shot for Smith to kick away. The Wilts then went away, and for hands against Dawson near the touch line the Wilts were awarded a free kick. Trivett placed well, and a scrim. mage followed in the R.A goalmouth, Holloway eventually clearing. Giles stopped a dangerous rush by the R.G.A forwards, and Bell was hurt in front of t
goal. A slight bult was called, ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE,
- Customers are requested to GE, UNITED, 9. and Bell resumed. TheR.G.A.made another
The United did the R.G.A. Reserves a rush, and sent Menham away, who ran well in, but Frampton cleared. The Wilts good turn by playing a drawn game apply for onr Revised Price came again, and Amor shot. wide Hallo against the College. The first half open- way saved a hard, shot from Menham, cd in favour of the United, and after List which came into force on and Amor, returning, forced a corner, only five minutes play Blake was almost Henwood cleared from the flag kick and through when Ismail tripped him and a passed forward for Watson, but Trivett penalty was awarded.
Simmons took 1st March, 1921. cleared. The Wilts then got away and the Lick and struck the cross-bar, the ball forced a corner off Keay, Amor placed rebounding to play, and the College clear- well, and Evans headed into Holloway's ed. St. Joseph's then took charge and A foul against Menham for before the interval Ogley scored twice for OPHY CHAMPIONSHIP DOUBLES-J. R hands. Wood and G. R. Sager . Capt. Leslie charging the goalkeeper was awarded the them, and the College led by two clear B.G.A. and Henwood, receiving from the goals at half-time. On resuming, the Smith and J, S. Jennings,
free kick, sent Wilson away, but Giles College pressed and Beach did good work Cops CHMPIONSHIP Major C. Willson cleared. Amor, went down the wing at a in goal to keep them out. With only five v. E. G. Grimble; Major H. M. Edwards good paco but ended up by shooting over minutes to go the United rallied and, u. H. W. Sassoon: Capt. P. H. Davies the bar. The Wilts were soon around the Blake scoring two goals before time-was Q. M. Dodwell; A. D. Humphreys R.G.A gon, and Holloway saved from called, the game ended in a draw..
HANDICAP SINGLESA"-Major BM Edwards V. A B Baworth; C. C. Stark v. Capt. P. H. Davies
MIXED DOUBLES HANDICAP-Major C. Willson and Mrs. Bowen Lieut. Col.
F. J. Bowen and Miss Y, Bowen,
TUESDAY.
D. J. Valentine; A. B. Raworth G. Miskin.
WEDNESDAY, A
OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP DOUBLES.-R., and H. Hancock winners of Monday's Anished match; a
HANDICAP SINGLES "A" J. B. Penman
L. Forstenthumsta HANDICAP SINGLES
B.-E. F. Caville
Evans close in. The R.G.A. then trans-
ferred play to the other end," and "Smith": "* CARLISLE,” 2; CLUB RESERVES, 0. did well to save a ground shot from
McHugh. Play continued fast and each Played on the Club ground at 3 p.m. goal was visited, the goalkeepers bringing the Carlisle scored a goal in each half, off good aaves. The Wilts now pressed and won by 2 goals to nfl. and tried hard for a goal, but Holloway. dealt with shots from all directions and kept his charge intact. The R. GA, visit ed the Wilts end, and Best ended up a
. H. V. Dawson; J. H. R. Freeborn brilliant run by skimming the bar with a Lieut. C. H. Larkcom.
S.C.A. RESERVES, 1; KOWLOON. RESERVES, 0.
STAFFE INDIANS” MATCH.
fast shot. The R.G.A. came again and HANDICAP DOUELZ8.-G. Miskin and E. Wilson, beating Giles, went in, and lost G. Grimble . T. E. Winfield and M. Ea good chance by hanging on to the ball played, as the latter failed to put in an The Staffs-Indians match was not F. Airey M. M. Maas and A. B. Raworth instead of giving it to Best who was appearance: After waiting on the ground 6. J. R. Wood and G. B., Sayer.
standing unmarked in front of goal, twenty minutes the referee, in consulta Towards the close of the game the Wilts tion with the Staffs team, declared the pressed, but the defence proved sound, and match off. The points will be given, to with the Wilts in R.G.A. territory the the Staffa, whistle sounded for time, leaving the R.G.A winners of a strenuous, game by the only goal scored
ATHLESDAY. :
OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP SINGLE-F. A Dinsdale G. W. Sewell; AD Humphreys v. A. A. Rumjahn; Cornaby
. D. J. Valentine.
OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP DOUBLES —Major HM Edwards and R. Townsende Major H. Greenaway and Olliver..
INTER-PORT ROWING.
Mr. Leal, B.N., was in charge of the game, while Mr. J. McCubbin (Club) and Mr. J. Clark (Polico) carried out the duties of linesmen
HONGKONG LEAGUE DIVISION I..
(Table up to Date).
CLUB Wiltshires
The teams turned out as follows R.G.A. Holloway; Walker and Framp-BUA
GOALS.
E. A PTS. 16 112 2:30. 16:25. 3 9 31 16 24 75 04:29:13; 18 7 1,20 19 15 6 4 12 18 14.
ton: Keay Donovan and Dawson; Wilson, Hongkong Club. 16
10 11
Ambrose
10.
6-8 318 -24 30 30 25 111110
A COMING REGATTA AT SHANGHAL.
Watson, Henwood, Best and McHugh.
Tamar Interport rowing events are to be held WILTSHIRES-Smith; Giles and Trivetti B.Q.A in conjunction with the spring regatta at Browne, Lancaster and Bell; Warren, Titanic Shanghai, in May. The event starts on Evans, Menham, Swanborough and Amor.
Kowloon Saturday, May 1st, and will be con. The game was well contested throughout tinned on Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday and there was little to choose between the Hongkong Police 15 following Invitations to attend have teams As expected the first to score won been sent to Hongkong, Kobe, Tientsin, the match; both teams adopted safety and Yokohama, but at present, save the tactica by kicking to touch when pressed. N-C. Daily News, it rather looks as if For the Wilts Smith played a good game
AMBER GLASSES. only Hongkong and Kobe are likely to be best him. He saved well from Henwood Amber Inses have proved to be most eficient in goal, and did not see the shot that able to attend. Still, if these two ports in the second half. Gilas was the out for outdoor wear in the tropical sun. All are represented, we should have a most standing man on the Gold His turn of interesting regatta. It is not yet certain.
whether they will be able to put in speed-served him well, for laying well up irritating light rays are absorbed and the resnit the field he easily recovered whon beaten eights, but foure and pairs are considered and overtook his man, and cleared. He is a restful feeling to the eye and a relief from a certainty, and, of course, there, will was ably assisted by Trivett. Lancaster
be seulling In view of the likelihood was the pick of, the middle line, the wing the white glare. Amber lenses are especially of strong crews from these ports, Sunog halves being on the weak side. Amor was recommended to those whore work takes them hai's possibles are starting early, and not in his usual form. His placing from
so long as their training proceeds on corner kicks was not so accurate. He did in the sun. Army officers find them indispona judicious lines, satisfactory results ought well on the wing, but his shooting was able on the range. persons contemplating a ses to be obtained erratio Swanborough played well, and
That the training, will be on such Menham found Donovan in close attend voyage will find these glasses almost a recessity. judicious lines is a practical certainty, ance when he received the hall. The right Amber-lonics-of-uy prescription in either
men of experience, Mesara Gradini, wing worked well but they did not get
Bidler and Sailor are to take the inter- their share of the passes, the ball being regular or Toric forms are manufactured by port and other crews in hand: The present across to Amor who had an off-day
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