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THE CHINA MAIL THURSDAY FEBRUARY 7,1935

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SOCCER TO BE CONTROLLED IN SIMILAR MANNER

KWOK MAY BISHOP AND

STAY IN AUSTRALIA

·PLANS TO

END STUDIES

IN SYDNEY

HIGH PRAISE FOR

· LOCAL AQUATIC CHAMPION

STEWART TIE IN

CAPTAIN'S CUP

Fanling Holiday Golf Results

BRYDEN TAKES THIRD PLACE IN BOGEY POOL ON LAST

NINE HOLES

During the several, competitions

played at Fanling during the Chin-

ese New Year holidays, C. W. E.

SYDNEY JOURNAL'S COMMENT Bishop (87-15=72), and G. A

TWO REFEREES MOST

ESSENTIAL

HIGH OFFICIALS AND THEIR VIEWS

VERY INTERESTING EXPERIMENT

(By FRANK M. CARRUTHERS)

BEFORE the two-referees plan, as I saw it tried in the amateur trial match at Chester, can be approved and adopted a great deal of prejudice will have to be overcome.

TO ME IT WAS AN EXTREMELY INTERESTING EX- Stewart 192-2072) tied in the PERIMENT, WHICH THREW AN ILLUMINATING LIGHT ON Since his arrival in Australia in Captain's Cup qualifying round MANY PROBLEMS OF REFEREEING. Connection with the Melbourne over the Old Course and will play Centenary Celebration, Kwok Chun-off. There were 38 entries. hang, China's breast-stroke swim-

W

Representatives of the Football Association, club officials, and

old referees condemned the system before they had the patience to Over the New Course, A. B. watch it in operation, and few of them had changed their views at the finish. But opinions of those 10 frankly based are not of much

ming champion, was so enamoured Purves (78—967) qualified from by that country, that he is planning a field of 18 entries.

account.

to finish his studies in Sydney. In the Bogey (Par) Pool over the Words to that effect have just been Old Course, S. H. Dodwell (6), and Dr. A. W. Barton, who is a science the accompanying diagram, received by his close associate, Mr.W. J. Jamieson (10) finished one master at Repton, and Mr. E.. Wong Sun-man.

Prior to the match the referees. Their plan was as is shown in

up and will divide the frat two Wood had a conference and they prizes..

decided to put into operation a

In his letters, Kwok stated E. M. Bryden (17), P. Morrison scheme of control which is usually that he has enjoyed his present (10), P. H. Scoones (5) and K. Hadopted in hockey. Dr. Barton was tour, and that he has been wel- Pethick (12) finished all square familiar with it and it was notable comed enthusiastically by the but Bryden won the third prize as that by the way in which ho posl Commonwealth communities, as the result of being two up on the tioned himself he was able to keep well as, by his countrymen,

last nine holes. There were 105 in closer touch with the play con- Referring to his studies, he entries.

trolled like Hockey than Mr. Wood.

said that he is awaiting word In the Bogey (Par) Pool over the from his brother, who is a Col-New Course, J. Augwin (38), R ony resident. Kwok is a grad-Winkfeld (11) and G. C. Woddal); uate of the Sai Nam (South-|(10) tied at one down and divided west) College.

the prize.

under-body pull.

FOOTBALL RESULTS

LINESMAN

-REFERCE→→

·REKERLO

LINESKAN

MIN.

TO HOCKEY?

This action photograph shows Ralph Flanagan, now. at the "top of swimming stars, as a result of his sensational performances in the Olymple stara swimming meet at Miami, Florida, in which he smashed six national records, including two held by Johnny

Weissmuller...

ELIOT HALL

EXTENDED BY

CHINESE R.C.

Thrilling Badminton Encounter

100 PER CENT. RETAINED

Ellot Hall retained their 100

SUNDERLAND

AGAIN CHECKED

AT ROKER PARK ASTON VILLA SHARE

SEX GOALS

NORWICH REVIVAL CONTINUED

London, To-day

Aston Villa showed a flash of their old form at Roker Park yes- terday when they held Sunderland to a draw, sharing six goals. The northerners are now lizing with Manchester City for second place fa the premier league soccer table, three points behind the Arsenal, 1933-4 champlona:

Birmingham improved their posi.“ tion with a home win at St. An drew's against Middlesborough, who have fared poorly in their viaits to the midlands this season.

Norwich continued, their" revival, their lone goal success against the Argyle yesterday representing their 6fth successive triumph.

The Bristol "derby" resulted in ja draw and a valuable point for each team Stockport, who falter ed alarmingly three weeks ago, re turned to form, with a smashing home win over Crewe Alexandra.

Results as cabled by Reuter were:

FIRST DIVISION C

Bunderland's Aston Villa

SECOND DIVISION Manchester U. Notta F Plymouth

ADVENTURE WIN AT Birmingham Middlesboro

RUGBY

Beat Club "12" In Enjoyable Game

PLAYER BREAKS COLLAR BONE

(By "REFEREE");

In a scrappy, but enjoyable, rugby

Each had charge of one half of the field, and took up position near There were 39 entries. In answer to R.T.F's letter of the side line. The linesmen were Ho. has been praised by swim- J. W. Mayhew (11), and Mrs yesterday's date, the following are stationed opposite to them. ming experts everywhere he has W. N, A. Smalley (34), finished the results of previous games be- When the play moved away from travelled. During an exhibition the Mixed Bogey (Par) Pool over tween visiting Shanghai Interport the referees they went further in- swim in Sydney, Mr. Harry Hay, the New Course all square to win football teams and the Combined side the field, but I do not think the well-known swimming coach, the contest from 16 competitors. Chinese:

that either was said that his breast-stroke was one, In the Medal Round over the Old 1929 Combined Chinese 3 Shanghai Shen we ever more than per cent standing in the "A" Divi- game played on the Club ground of beautiful action, coupled with Course, P. Morrison (84-10-74) 1931 Combined Chinese 0 Shanghai 1 mower leg drive, and excellent and J. Forbes (88-14-74) tled 1933 Combined Chinese 5- Shanghai: 2 From, this position they were al son of the Men's Double Badminton Jely 12/the club, whos elded Jand divided the prize. There were 1935 Combined Chinese 2 Shanghai 2 ways looking straight across, and League when they defeated the Chi. Only 12 men, were defeated by auch was their view that I do not nese Recreation Club by the odd get ILMS, Adventure by a goal and a think it was possible for them to in nine at Causeway Bay last night, try (8 points), to nil.

An unfortunate occurrence took make a mistake on the vexed ques,, The match throughout was very place midway through the second tion of offside. This in itself was even and at times it looked as if the half when German, a forward of an enormous gain.

winners were going to lose their pos- the Adventure, fell on the bail in The most striking result of the tion at the head of the league table. the path of the oncoming Blge trial was that linesmen no longer The last set, between F. H. Kwok and whose attempt to kick the ball as seemed necessary. They took no W. Liang and C. Y. Lee and W. the former fell on it and resulted. In part in the match except to Ind N. Cheung, which the former pair German sustaining a broken collar cate where the ball had gone out of won at 21--18, was the most thrill-bone. play, and it was plain that the reing game of the evening lasting no ferees required no assistance less than half an hour.

Continued on Page 5)

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This, in fact, was the most im portant lesson of the trial, and it met the objection that clubs would (Continued on Page 5)

INTERPORT SOCCER DINNER

Best Team Hong Kong

Has Produced "

THE CEMENT THAT BINDS THE TWO CITIES

-Only 11 Club Men

·

2 Port Vale

Виту

0 Norwich

THIRD DIVISION (South) Bristol C1 Bristol R. · · THIRD DIVISION, (North) Stockport

4- Crewe (Tables on Page 5)

SHANGHAI AND

SERVICES MAKE SOCCER CHANGES

SHUTE ON INJURED LIST

NAVAL ABSENTEES FROM LOCAL TEAM

Several changes have been made in the Combined Services Football team to meet Shanghai in their", last match this afternoon on the The Club only started with 11 Royal Navy and Royal Marine grounitat Causeway Bay,com- C. F. Wong and P. C. Chos were men, and, in spite of being pushed mencing at 3 pm, two Royal Navy the strongest combination for the all over the field at forward, man players being notable absentees winners, securing all their points.aged to hold the Adventure pack to owing to duty.

a certain extent. (.

The scores were:-

The Club should have gone over F. H. Kwok and 8. W. Liang (C.R.C.). on several occasions in the opening bent C. B. Liew and J. C. Leo.. 21-17

Morrison,

of the Borderers, stead of West, of the Navy, who is comes into the team at left-back in

ton, of the Artillery, replaces Glass, away from the Colony, while Mor

of the Navy, at centre-forward.

SHUTE INJURED

beat C. Y. Lee and W. N. Cheung 21-16 backs were frequent, and chance lost to C. F. Wang and P. C. Chan 18-21 half, but dropped passes among the

H. T. Woo and W. C. Chou (C.R.C.). after chance was wasted;;; beat. Liew and Lee.

21-14 Garrod played a good game at 16-21 20-22 forward, and was well backed up by The Shanghai team will be with

Binnie and Scott, while Stewart, at out the services of Shute, who has 6-21 scrum-half, worked very hard and injured a toe and will not be play- 2-21 his passes to Jones were welled at pivot, which position will be 20-23 directed

alled by Remedios:

lost to Wong and Choa beat Lee and Cheung

8. Y. Lee and C. P. Ip (C.R.C.).

loat to Liew and Lee... lost to Wong and Chon lost to Lee and Cheung,

V.R.C. BEAT TAIKOO

Sirdar Rumjahn And Soares Shine

In proposing the toast of the Hong Kong Football Associa- |tion, Mr. R." Grimshaw, Pre- sident of the Shanghal Football Association, last night stated at the Interport Dinner, which was held at the Peninsula Hotel, that Hong Kong's 1985 team would go down in history as the strong-Men's Badminton League at Tai est and best balanced team that Koo last night the Victoria Recrea has played against the northern on Club defeated the Talkoo Club. port, and that I reflected great joggendge

by 6 games to 5.

Playing in the "B" Division of the

credit on the selectors A. Rumjahu and J. A. de V

The Hon. Sir Thomas Southorn, Boares of the V.R.C. proved them- President of the Hong Kong Foot-selves to be the strongest combina ball Association, presided and the tion on the court by winning all official guests were Mr. R. Grim their three games. shaw President of the Shanghai Football Association, Mr. M. K. Lo.

Mr. R. Hall, Mr. C. F. Remedios (Captain of the Shanghal team),|__

The scores were:

Stainton and (Tzikeo):

Mr. G. Pardoe (Captain of the lost to 8. A. Rumfahn and J. A.- Hong Kong team), Mr. J. Watson, f. Soares

Hynes and Rigg were the pick of The Shanghal forward line has the backs, and had hard luck in not been reshuffled on the right-wing, going over on two occasions, while and now reads N. Z. Lee, K. G. Turner who made up the 12th man Chen, Collace, Boisseres and Green- after the interval, was also unfor- berg. tunate in not breaking through. The teams are:-

The Adventure held the advan Shanghai:-Ward; Marcal and tage throughout with a heavier Lee Ning; H. K. Chen, C. Reme of the Club. pack, playing eight forwards to five dios (Captain) and H. P. Madar: NZ Lee, K., C. Chen, A. Collaco, A Boisseree and L. Groenberg.

C Services: - Durham (RA); Swain (East Lanes) and Morrison

(Continued on Page 8)

RECREIO TROUNCE (Borderer); Keneghan (Fusiliers),

Y.M.C.A.

Overwhelming Win

The Club de Recreio defeated the Y.M.C.A. by nine clear In the

Dou clast night

Division of the Men

ADSmith

bles Bada

0-21 at Kin

"Imwrence and 'CX)

Major C. M. Manners, Captain F. E. best O, M. Xavier and

Williams, Lt. Col. Carrington-Sykes,

| Mr. D. Burlingham,” Mr. Ngan

Shing-kwan, Mr. Lo-Yuk-tong, Cap

G. T. Fleetwood, Captain E. Hagus, C. H

A Mitchell; Capt.-Penn

AMAH KIA

in MrɔW." "Pryd

The scores. Word

AL' da Gilva and A. MAAL BIVA,

(Recreio);

D. Cameron, and G

beat B. Fowler änd G. E.

beat Anderson and K. Brock??"$1" HA. Barron and AR ElsKayler,

boat.. Cameron

Pardos (RA), and NorthEast Lancs); Edmunds (RA), Higgins (Lincolns), Morton (R.A.), Ridley (Lincolns) (Captain) and Skinner: (Royal Navy).

China Mail Sports Diary

minion.

TO-DAY AN

Men's Doubles; "AM

Bb Andrew's, Kowloon C p.m.; "B", "Division, Balljors and Soldines Homa v. Fire Brigade, 8 p.m.

Hockey Police Indian y Lincoln Bhirwa, 4.30p.m...L.M.C.A. seconds. University, saconda, :5.16 p.m.;94: $j;

TO-MORROW

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