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RECORD SCORE BY SOUTH CHINA A.A.
Further matches in the Junior League have been played with the following results:--
South China A.A. best Wah Ying Hin Kan School beat Hip Wah A.A. 23 gamos to 12.
Club 25 games to 0.
THE CHINA MAIL.
LOCAL FOOTBALL
APPEAL.
Recent Suspension of Chinese Players.
DÉCISION UPHELD.
A decision upholding the rul ings of the Emergency Committee and the Council of the Football Association was reached by the Appeals Board yesterday after an case of investigation into the Chan Kwong-lu and Tso Kwal- sing.
Sport Columns
RUGBY FOOTBALL
BEST GAME WITNESSED THIS SEASON.
CLUB TRIAL.
[By Serpm - Half"}
Yesterday's trial game at Happy Valley was a distinct improvement The case against the players, on former exhibitions on that The major- who belong to the China Athletic Kround this season. Association was that. by leaving ity of the players seemed to have the Colony to take part, in a foot- regained some of that fitness so ball tour with a team not affillat-essential to the Rugby player. ed to the H.K.F.A. or any other The pace was fast throughout, who really association under the jurisdiction but there were fow of the English Football Associa- could not keep up with the ball. for the Rugby tion, they violated-Rule 12 of the This speaks well Association, and further that by authorities who have created such accepting certain sums of money enthusiasm at this early stage of
the season. other than expenses as defined by
My first Impression-as-a-spec the English Football Association Rule 29, they again violated the tator of yesterday's game was the vast Improvement in co-operation. aame rule.
After Investigation the Emer-The ball travelled along the three- gency Committee found the two cuarter lines and did not remain players guilty on both counts. in the hands of individualists. This decision was confirmed later The forward rushes were well directed, but certain players seem- at a meeting of the Council.
Mr. R.. M. Dyer, C.B.E the ed dubious as to the affride rule Hon. Dr. R. H. Kotewall, C.M.G., and many grand openings were
missed through this default. LL.D., and Mr. P. P. J. Wodehouse, forward who thinks that he is off- CIE, investigated the case at the side and lolters in the near vicin Appeals Board, and their decision,
ily of the ball, is only a hindrance was as follow:-
to his own pack. The sooner this rule is made known to all the for- wards the better.
A
Alteration Recommended. The Appeals' Board, after hearing the evidence of the two appellants,
Black Surprised. and statements made by Mr. Wong Kwong-tin on their behalf, have. Black, of whom I spoke well unanimously, decided to uphold the after the last trial. performed decision of the Emergency Com- very creditably against Bonnar, mittee and the Council of the Hong though, of course, he was work- ing behind the better pack. Kong Football Association.
the opening However, In view of the whole Nevertheless, in circumstances of the case, they have minutes he time and again sur- decided to recommend to the Coun- prised his first tehim rival by his cil of the English Football Associa- speed and unorthodox play. Lat- man up, tion the alteration to rules suggest-cr. after sizing his
Bonnar succeeded in quelling fur- ed by Mr. Duncan, viz.
"That the Hong Kong Football ther disturbances from the base Association be allowed to make a of the scrum. Black, I am cer new rule to enable this Associa- tuin, will go a long way, tion to reinstate a player who has though he is small of stature and forfeited his amateur status while easily pushed aside. Bonnar play- playing under the jurisdiction of ed extraordinarily well behind a this Association; that is to say, pack which seldom heeled in u
His passes. that the player be reinstated as satisfactory manner.
oven
an amateur. The reason for aake-out to the fly-half were masterly ing this permission is 'that therein direction and swiftness.
The best three-quarter on the is no English Football Association rule 'to reinstate a player as an field was undoubtedly G. R. More. amateur. and as all competitions His speed, swerve, aide-stepping, in Hong Kong are amateur com- and feint completely rattled the petitions, if is considered that the Club defence. He took his passes nhead either proposed new rule, if agreed to cleanly and forged
will be in the best interests and to cut through himself or send his for the benefit of the game in this wing three-uarter over for a try. Colony. It should be clearly His tackling was good and his understood that this Association defence kicking was always ad- will at all times-should the pro- vantageous.
A Trick of Fate.. posed new rule be passed-hear
Fox was not, at his best, his every case on its merits and will' reserve the right to reinstatement tackling being half-hearted and Segalen, on or not, according to the evidence his kicking faulty.
of the case and the past record of the other hand, was very promin the player, and then only after a [ent in defence. He was unfortun- term of suspension in keepingate when rushing into the three with the offence."
quarter lie to take a pass which Emergency Committee. was meant for one of his col The case of Walker of the Royal leagues. The, pass was in swift Artillery, who was sent off the field cne in order to cover the inter- last Saturday whilst playing against vening distance and he ran in al- the Chinese Athletic, came up for most as the pass left the hands, consideration before the Emergency khocked on, and then saw Gold- Committee, who ordered one.month's man score between the posts. Fate played him a dastardly trick suspension.
TENNIS INVASION OF The alleged misconduct of a lines, man at this match was also consider ¿MACAO.
od, and it was decided that that Inesman should not be allowed to
K.C.C. to Send Mixed Doubles Team.
and I only hope that he will not give up what may well be a pro- ductive pastime.
Ferguson showed a great im oficlate in any capacity whatever, provement on his previous form, er have anything to do with foot- and his dash and swerve brought ball for the remainder of the sea-him a good try between the posts. He was not prominent in defence,
Arrangements have been made: Sammers, of the Ri A. F., was due to the fact that Johnson, his for a mixed doubles tennis team cautioned for misconduct on the opposing "three." seldom got gi representing the Kowloon Cricket field on October 18, in the matching Turner played well for the Club, to visit Macao on Sunday between the RAF and the Somer-Club colours, but he has not yet got a firm hold of the idea of to engage the sets, in the Third Divisions. November 9, and Sociedade Union Recreativa in a Consideration of the incident on Passing. He, as pivot of the at- Hop Cheo Club beat Hin Kunfriendly match. The team will October 25, in the match between tack, must at all costs feed his School 21 gemes "to 14.
Hip Keung A.A. beat Filipino Club leave by the .s. Venezia in the South China and the Somersets, Inline and set the ball in motion. ....
Gammell Impresses morning, and return the same the First Division, in which Wong
Mee-shun was ordered off the fieldOf, the forwards I was most im- day.
for dangerous play, was postponed pressed by Gammell, whose drib for one week, pending the attendance bling, was splendid, but I feel sure of the referee.
w that he could put more weight Into the scrum, A wing forward must
29 games to
Chinese A.A. beat Hip Wah Club (W.D.)
Kapgto School beat Chinese Catho Nam Mo A.A beat Commercial Press 18 games to 16.
Fukten A.A beat Nam Chung A.A. 1.26 games to 10BAAN.
Men's Singles Championship. Playing in the third round of the Men's Singles Championship Tournay, Lai, Ylu-cheak beat So Pui-yip (3 Bets to love) and Siu Man-cheuk received a walk-over from Chan Hon-shu. Lai Yiu- check and Blu Man-cheuk will meet Cheng Sum-chuan and Leung Lia-thuen respectively on Satur day evening at the Kowloon Chin- Fese YM.C.A. for the right to enter the semi-final, both matches com- mencing
wanted
chang and to bett
Those who have been invited to form the visiting team are:
Maari E C. and E. F. Fincher, H.Bodiker, and Mesdames Bayer, McCaw-and How
CLUB AND KOWLOON TEAMS.
SATURDAY'S GAMES.
We
ground yesterday, by the odd goal
in three.
The Radio Club well deserved their lead of one goal at the in terval, which they retained until the last five minutes, when the Club, making a.fine effort, scored twice in succession.
H. Owen Hughes equalised with
From the
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, - 1930.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
AUTUMN FASHIONS.
GENTLEMEN'S TAILORS,
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Gentlemen's Talfors
a shot which completely deceived WING HING CO. the Radlo goalkeeper. feld and Mitchell crowned a good bully-off, the Club swept down the
through a crowd of players. movement with a well placed ahot
To-morrow's Match.
The following have been select- ed to represent the Hong Kong- Hockey Club "A" team against. H.M.S. Tamar to-morrow after- noon-
W. Barrowman, T. 0. Rowell, G. A. L. Plummer, B. L. Stock, R. Watson, K.-H. Batger, S. J. Fox, G. Frost, R. G. Edwardes Jones, B. W. Supsed and Major M. A. K.
Kerrick.
Our Sports Diary
LOCAL
Hockey To-day-Y.M.C.A. University, King's Park, 5.10 "p.m
and To-morrow - Tamar Small Ships v. Hockey Club "A"
Ping Pong-To-day- Men's Championship; Lee Koon-lau v. Lai Pui-lam (Kow- loon Chinese Y.M.C.A.), 7.15 p.m.
To-morrow Indian R.C. v.
(Chinese Wah Ying Club Catholic Club); Chinese Catho lic v. Hin Kun School (Chinese Catholic Club).
V.
Sunday Chinese A.A. Hop Chec Club (Kangto School). :
Monday-Ho Hong Bank v South China A.A. (Kangto School); Fukien A.A.. v. Wah Ying Club (Chinese Catholic Club); Nam Mo A.A. v. Indlan R.C. (Chinese Catholic Club). November 6-Kangto School v. Hip Wah Club (Chinese Catholic Club); Filipino Club V. Chinese
(Chinese A.A. Catholic Club); Commercial Press v. Ho Hong Bank (South. China A.A).
November ---Ho Hong Bank
v. Indian R.C. (Chinese Catho lie Club) Hip: Keang A.A. 7: Hop Chee Club (Chinese Catholic Club); Chinese Catho lle v. Hip Wah A.A. (Fuklen A.A.); Hin Kan School v. - Kangto School (Eastern A.A.). Cricket-To-morrow Police v. Queen's College.
Saturday-Division I-Uni- versity Royal Artillery XF); Civil Service v. Navy. (F.); H.K.C.C. v. IR.C." (L); Division I Recrelo v. Royal Signals. (L.): R.A.S.C. v. Kow- loon C.C. (L); LR.C. V. H.K.C.C. (L.).
Golf Saturday-Kowloon Golf Club and Royal Hong Kong Golf Club. Captain's Cup competitions; Entries close for Governor's Shield and G. M. Young Cup.
Sunday Opening of "New Course (Fanling), 820 nm.; Kowloon Golf Club and Royal": Hong Kong Golf Club Cap tain's Cup Competitions.
November 9-Close, of First Round of K.G.C. Championship. Football Saturday-Firat Division-Kowloon v. Chinese Clubv. Somersets; South. China v Police; Argylls v. Et Joseph's; Second Division- Eastern Navy: University v. St. Joseph's; Club v. Chin- South ese; Somersets, v. China; Recrelo, v Kowloon; Third Division-Ewn v. Royal Engineers; Somersets v. South- China; Fukien v I.A.9.C.; RAD,C. v. Chinese,
shove a weight and must at the Lawn Bowls Saturday- same time be prepared to break
at the last provocation. He lent Black valuable aid in checking the efforts of Bonnard
The following have been selects In a gine in which the probable:
G. 1. "Angus; Martin, Pile; Dowman, McKelvis (Captain)i- Biles; Eastman, Gilchrist Gilloth Hedley, Ianson,
2nd Eleven, verous Club de Reed to represent the H.KFC pack (Colours) overwhelmed tho creio on Recreio ground, kick off against the Somersets on the Club possible backs (Stripes) the former at 2.45 p..
Ground, on Saturday:---
won by tour goals: (20 points) to Gurevitch; Guest, Hast (Captain); Rodger Strange, Bishop McBride two goals and a7try (13 points)!
Everest; Mots, Stewart A Duncan;; GDuncan, Bell, Smith, Simpson, Davies, Spary, Cotton, Bickford, Goldman, Segalen and Wallington The following were the scorers, “
Reserves: Parkinson, and W.J Club, Res., v. Chinese AA Forte Colours More (2), Browni
The following will repreden Plummer and Koop scored tries nconverted. For the Club in their League match wh
Stri
Goldman, and Changes in Saturday's
agalost the Chinese Athletic Con
Goldman Baker Levano" Games, MANG the Club ground at 246 p.m. on
Saturday We are courteously informed by Forwill; Sloan and
Hollanda, Hon. Sacre Panche'm and
following League Gray Btrange games scheduled for Saturday, not Rossevest
Hopper
CLUB DEFEAT!
ESPORTS:
Open Championship Final and Spey Royal Cup Final, K.C.C., 8 p.m.,
Ex-
Fencing Monday Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club. Tennis Tuesday tries Close for. Ladles Open Doubles Championship. www.hist Tuesday
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