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firmly convinced that a penalty would be given, and when the referee gave "offside" (the correct decision) one gentleman went so far as to remark that the referee was making his own rules to avoid giving the penalty.

First Infringement

PICTURE DEBUT

A Law Unto Himself

(Continued From Page 5) fround the question, Should amateurs be allowed to make instruction films to the book, and Perry is just Perry, has put forward a motion that they Maskell does everything according in return for a feet Czechoslovakia] hitting high-power shots from all should be permitted to do so, and sorts of strange stances.

England has supported this proposal. In point of fact he was acting

Both countries, it may be pointed strictly according to law. The

out, are confronting the fact that The abnormal muscular power of their greatest players-Roderick position is that, having seen the for his forearm and wrist, as Tilden ex-Menzel and Fred Perry have re- Ward was offside when he played plains, enables Perry to be a lawceived tempting offers to make pic- the ball, the referee had to blow for unto himself, and we see him making tures and are desirous of accepting this infringement. Therefore when drives whilst standing square to the them. If they do accept them, un- the defender fouled the forward, net, hitting the ball off the wrong der prosent rules, they will become play had actually ceased. Hence it foot and doing all sorts of things professionals and therefore will be would be impossible for the referee which the learner is counseled to loat to their countries for the Davis to give a penalty for the second avoid. For theoretical purposes, Cup competition, which has come to offence.

The only thing he could do would would have made a better study; but the game.

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he considered that the offence was the crowd and his splendid physique, After all, it is argued, why should dangerous, but, even so, he could exuberant fitness and radiant smile, an amateur be debarred from mak only restart the game by a free-kick are just what the film fans care for ing an instruction film on lawu ten- against the offside player.

nie and yet be permitted to write I have received a news cutting used in these alms to good effect, play the game and allowed to con- The slow-motion camera has been an illustrated textbook on how to from a friend In the South. It re-This device has already simplined tribute to newspapers and other fers to a meeting of a referees' the teaching of many sports, and it publications on the same subject? tleman made remarks which indicat-of lawn tennis, for one can see clear-and has arisen from the reluctance The present situation is Illogical ed that he had not much knowledge ly the co-ordination of limbs necess-of the authorities to confess that

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falted means to travel round the were the nominees of patrons who world, over a period of years, with-owned the rotten boroughs, and they

the House of Commons for a num-break down that strong... but evil The newspapers, are

ber of promising young men who tradition It will lose to the enemy a dangerous tion would be rather meaningless, guide so far as the referees are con- except to audiences well versed in the rules, for a top-grade player of tainly have been delayed.

It is now possible, under amateur trance or whose entry would cer who might help to carry its stan- otherwise might have gained an en- many ambitious and able recruits.

dards to victory. theory of the game.

These I cannot allow such statements to

Film Of Much Value

Conservatives" Task Conservative youth, however, must The scene of action is a court out paying for his transportation voted as their patrons directed... give proof of la mettle before it can sit alongside pressmen from every situated at Surbiton to picturesque and food, and for him to make large It sounds very shocking. Let It expect its pretensions to be bac part of the country, and very seldom surroundings, and it has at one end ums of money indirectly out of the be admitted that it was shocking. cepted. But where is the prowess. have I been associated with one whoa high brick wall, against which game. One. Davis Cup team in last But it brought into the House of to be displayed and where are the has gone "off the deep end" regard-Ferry's movements are clearly de- year's competition for example, con-Commons such bright boys as Fox, spurs to be won? The answer le lineated. Tilden describes the mak-sisted solely of racket makere rep-Pitt, Canning, Gladstone and many that the battlefield in these demo- ing of a certain shot, Perry, then resentatives, whose work and play another.

cratic days is the doorstep, the street makes it. Tilden describes the strais so intimately connected that they

Great territorial influence may corner, the open-air pitch, the vil

the whistle I have been privileged to go unchallenged. Since I gave up

ing a referee.

No Pandering I am personally acquainted with tegical employment of the said shot, could hardly indulge in one without still govern the choice of candidates lage green or the small hall-wher Practically every sporting fournalist and then we see Perry and Maskall the other of repute, and can definitely state conducting a rally in which the shot There are really three classes of still purchase not for youthful but group of listeners can be gathered in a few constituencies. Wealth can ever, Indoors or out of doors, m the referee is the last person to be is. employed. talked about in Presa acata, een

players professionals, who are in for aging ambition the acceptance together. Quite definitely, this picture, the game to make money by every of a candidature from a local The untiring propaganda of the As for the suggestion of pandering though not a particularly fine legitimate means, real amateurs, caucus" which expects its man to Socialists has to be countered on the to public taste by scandalising reexample of movie technique or who can afford to play at their own pay all the bills. ferees, this is simply absurd. I production, makes a valuable con expense, though (if they are good wish that everyone connected with tribution to lawn tennis education enough) they are not asked to do so, Well-Found Almshouse conscientious with referees as are interest players of all grades.

and is calculated to benefit and and the other amateurs who can- But the real modern representa- the proselytising missionary vigour not afford to continue in big-time tives of the old borough-mongering of Sir Stafford Cripps, who devotes play at their own expense, but man-patrons are the local branches of the his week-ends to making the whole discussion ranged itself, Inevitably,

After the Fresa view of the series, age to continue all the same. To Miners Federation, which, with land his circuit for preaching bis mbers of the third-class block of 70 or more normally date own particularly poisonous brand of

Zure in movies for a seats at command, could if they revolutionary Socialism?

ant consideration.

this grand game of ours were

the great majority of Pressmen.

The man who knows his job and does it fearlessly has nothing to fear from the Prea of this country. Even If he is incompetent, it is more pity than anything else that the Fress have for the chap as a gener al rule, pe

Good Advice

When I was refercoing I was one of the most criticised officials in Engs, land, but felt that the advice I-got on many occasions did me a great deal of good and present-day re ferees will also beneft if they will take the constructive criticism given to them in the right spirit: Any man in a public position is open criticism and should welcome but methinks too many referees want the good things stressed the little weaknesses overlooked i

Amateur Film Stars:

Moore NIGHT

FRIDAY AT THE STARS

same field, if with cleaner, weapons. But who on the Conservative side, whether young or old, is displaying

chose-provide a perfectly covered What an opportunity for a band way to the House of Commons for of young Conservatives of parts and

ble tennis authorities, faced at their more promising young men spirit, eager to win recognition from

an amateur question"

But do they do so? Not at all the party organisation, to fellow him ime is widely poun- They select their candidates as for round, to hold meeting for meeting.

In it, have de well found almshouse,

to expound the certain miseries of selves with Payment of members ought to the class war and to ply a vigorous between amateurs have had the desirable result of broom among the web of false sen- into timent, envy, rapacity and chicanery 100 which envelops. Bocialism at work!

but to legislate bringing more young men whose financial the House of Commons, tions are held to be no conocru, a year the Parliamentary, “aspirant the game's administrators, should be able to start a polit 1. Perhaps this method of handling career free from the pecuni

atlon will be adopted ultimate-xieties which beset the young Vic-| ly. In lawn tennis. At all difference between an amat

professional seems to

less marked as the years

the

frit, of course, be, has cure, aɛment, and his stroi ivanco in that local associ

Only let these young bravas maka sure that scalpe which attest their

zowess are those of enemies!

Birawan, left Bingapore Tor the Colony on Sunday, and is due bere

Thursday afternoo

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