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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1936
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ARMY & NAVY DRAW IN TRIANGULAR HOCKEY TOURNAMENT
F.A. ADOPT
FIRM
ATTITUDE
KOWLOON CHINESE
OUT OF SHIELD
TWO PLAYERS SUSPENDED
HE Emergency Committee of the Hong Kong Football Asso-
THE
of fought to the
action of the Kowloon Chinese senior team in leaving the field of play during their Senior Shield game with Club on Novem ber 21 following the award of a penalty kick for an infringement of "hands" early in the second half of the game.
The committee have, after two very long hearings and har- ing given due consideration to all aspects of the case, found the Chinese team guilty of gross misconduct and have suspended them from further participation in the Shield Competition this season, thus giving the Club the right of entry into the Second) Round. They have also found the captain, Chen Hong-kong. and Mak Sui-hon guilty of misconduct and have suspended the former for the rest of the current season and the latter, for two months from to-day.
The Emergency Committee of the Hong Kong Football Associa
MACAU SOCCER tion met on Wednesday, November
VICTORY
Ten Recreio
Lose 4-2
Players
CARVALHO OUTSTANDING
25 and Monday, November 30 and their findings were as follows:
1.
During the second half of the game, the referee, Sgt. Casson, blew his whistle for "hands" by a defender (Kowloon Chinese) in
the penalty area awarded the at-i tackers (Club) a penalty kick and placed the ball on the penalty spot for the kick to be taken.
The Grupo Desportivo Tene broso of Macau, potential cham- pions of the Macau Football Lea- gue. defeated Recreio juniors by immediately questioned
? The Kowloon Chinese team
the deci-
referee what it
H. D. Eumjaha and Mrs. Chiu Chun-chiu, left, last year's runners-up in the Colony Mixed Doubles Lawn Tennis Cham- pionship, will meet W. C. Hung, right, and Mrs. Nota Wilson in the Final Hung is playing well at the moment and the title is likely to go to him and his partner.
JAPAN INVITES BRITISH
RUGGER XV
Tokyo, November 24-An in- vitation to dispatch a picked team to this country in the winter of 1940. a few months after the XIIth Olympiad, was extended to day by the Japar. Eugby A330- ciation to the similar organisation in England-Domei
4 goals to 2 in a friendly football sion and their captain. Chen Hong-THE BOAT RACE"
centre-forward. He
used
Direction Of Race Not To Be Changed"
C
MAX BAER
KNOCKS OUT
WRESTLERS
1
PUTS THREE MEN
OUT OF BOUT
FIGHTER CAN ALWAYS EMERGE WINNER
Boston, November-1-
TWO BRILLIANT Keen Hockey
Enthusiast PERFORMANCES
DAVIES AND HOWLETT IN FINE FORM
BURCH DOES THE "HAT-TRICK”
A VERY fine hockey, match was seen on the
Navy ground, King's Park, yesterday when the Navy and Army met in the first round of the Triangular Tournament and shared six goals. Features of the game were the brilliant displays of Lt. Davies, R. N., and Spr. Howlett, and but for the latter's splendid work in goal the Army might have lost by a fair margin.
LTHOUGE he no longer takes
one
an active part in hockey. Lt. Burch was also in good form for the Navy and he had Jahan Dad, the Hon. Secretary and Treasurer of the Koroloon Indians" Tennis Club. the distinction of scoring all their goals, and incidentally accom-
of their plishing the "hat-trick"
Another player who did well for the Navy was Lt. Wright.most active members (hockey see- while P. O. Holdsworth sent in some very neat passes from the tion) and does most of the work left wing. As far as the Army team was concerned, Alaf Din in an unassuming manner behind
the scenes. played very well indeed. Car made a very safe back, but Capt. Ryland was absolutely off form and as a result was a passenger" for the greater part of the game.
T!
com-
No sooner had play menced than the Navy took the ball down to the Army end of the field and Lascelles just missed scoring for the sailors when a very nice reverse-stick shot missed the goal by a mat-
ter of inches. The Navy mono- polised play for the first 15 minutes, but the Army finally broke through only to see Max Baer, invited to referee a Ryland send outside when he wrestler's "battle royal" changed had only the goalkeeper to beat.
status half his oficial
Way Taking advantage of through the bout and wound up narrow escape, the Navy again by knocking three wrestlers cold settled down to an aggressive
In this
this
M
to
He was born in the Panjab, In- dia, but came to the Colony when very young, and first went to St. Joseph's College, and then Queen's College, where he finished {his studies. A founder-member of the Kowloon Indians' Tennis Club, he played for them at hockey from 1929 to 1931 and was regarded as |o very reliable right-half. Since giving up the game, he has devoted
INTER-VARSITY much of his spare time to arrang
RUGGER
Teams Announced For Twickenham
London, To-day.
(Stellenbosch Univer-meeting.
(ing. fixtures for the Club, as well as lending a hand in the coaching of any recruits that throw in their lot with the Koncloon Indians.
Jahan Dad is also one of the game at King's Park yesterday. kong, asked the
keenest tennis players at the Recreio were greatly handicapped was for, and was informed that it the infringement noted
KIT.C. and has appeared regular-.. by playing one man short for the was for greater part of the game, though above, though the referee was not
contest six wrestlers game and, with their forwards The following have been select for them in the League since they were assisted by J. Gomes then able to nominate the offend-
ing player.
London, November & and A. Alves of the first team.
started in the ring together, the combining very well together, ed to represent Oxford University 193 Tennis is the only form of 3. The Kowloon Chinese team There is little likelihood of th The visitors played robust fodi-
that the Boat Race winner being the last man left on they gave the Army defence alagainst Cambridge University in sport that he is interested in, from first Mar dodged busy time. The first goal of the annual Inter Varsity Rugby an active point of view, nowadays. and unless there is a hockey match ball and, though unpolished in continuing to protest, the referee suggestion
which will be held од their methods, they occasionally left the penalty area and went to next year should be rowed in the his feet. At
on for his club's team, he spends showed good understanding in the wards, and ecnsulted, the nearest reverse direction because of tide amiably around trying to full his the match came when, follow-match
duties in the correct manner. ing a melee in the Army goal-December 8 at Twickenham:-- linesman, L/Cpl Crook, who had difficulties being adopted.
However, he began to feel a mouth, Burch sent the ball into forward line.
"Freaks (Rhode's University); Ben-his week-ends and holidays on the himself, in fact, waved his flag for
So far wick (Loretto). Walford (Rugby), tennis courts. One of the most A river authority said to-day little wearied after he had been the corner of the net. The outstanding player on the the same infringement.
course knocked down and out of the ring from being disheartened by the Button (Trent College) Percy (Up- popular members of the K.I.T.C. field was Carvalho, the visitors 4. During the period when the that it would make the
Cooke (Steward School): Brett Fox, Secretary at the last annual his referee consulted this linesman the most unfair to race from Mortlake several times by Ted Germaine, goal, the Army players appear pingham); Grieve (Appleforth) and he was znanimously re-elected their
Max finally ed to gain incentive from it (Durham School), McGrath (Stomy- weight to the best advantage and Kowloon Chinese right-hack, Mak to Putney, because it would give the local bad man. worked hard throughout the game. Sui-bon, deliberately kicked the such an overwhelming advantage threw off restraint and let go a and from a short corner for hus), Roos When his side was two goals down ball from the penalty spot off the to the crew drawn on the Middle-right book. Mr. Germaine imme-"kicks" Alaf Din scored the sity). Reid (Uppingham),
diately lost interest in the contest. equaliser. About one minute (Giggleswick},
College) (Captain) VINES AGAIN be was often seen in the defence field of play. The referee, return-sex station.
before the interval, however, Agricultural assisting them, and, though heling, recovered the ball and for the There is a difficulty because of
Negro Rescued Burch sent the Navy ahead Bloxham (Nmeston) and Hughes
(Lampeter). Reuter did not score a goal, all the goals second time placed it on the penal-lack of suitable tides. The only
again with a beautiful goal
The Cambridge tema is 28 fol- were a direct result of his schem-ty spot for the penalty kick to belage convenient is on Saturday,
Then Maxie went to the aid of
flows:- ing.
taken.
March 13 High tide at Putney
a negro who was being twisted, 5. The referee called upon the that day is 3.5 pm, and the race between the ropes by two rival second half was featured by some lington)
The first 15 minutes of the Downes (Bydal); ̈ Bawlence (Wel- Forest (St. - Eathalan), Another player who was minent was Badarrico, who clear-goal-keeper, to take his place could start at 1:30 pm.
contestants. A pile-driving right-up and down play and it was dur-Roden (Uppingham) and Macdonald Kemp (Denstone) and goalmouth
(Blundels); bander flattened one op, the spot ing one of the raids on the Navy Low (Dover); Laborde (Harm) and a sizzling left sent the other goal that Owen equalised for the Inglis (Engby) Young (City of
the ringsiders.
resumed full of vigour and for the (King's School, Paramatta), Chad- There was no-one left then but next 20 minutes the Army defence wick (Tonbridge) Wilon (Fettes) and Buck Jones, the negro, who was were kept extremely busy. It was
Parry Llandovery).
announced the winner.
jat this stage that Davies showed "A fighter can always lick up best for the Navy, for his play wrestler," grinned Max when the at centre-half sometimes bordered fun was over.
on the uncanny, his distribution (and interception leaving nothing
-0.70
in
the
ed well. His tackling was surei the kick could be taken, but his
and he had Gomes and Alves well]
that 30
instruction was not complied with.
i
Army Draw Level Again
Cooper
Marshall (Massey
covered for the best part of the The goalkeeper understands Eng-FRIENDLY SOCCER through the ropes into the laps of Army. Nothing daunted, the Navy London) Heath (Clifton) Campbell
Tish
game. In the intermediate line] Xavier was a great spoiler and kicked well, but he had a tendencyj to push and elbow when in con- tact with an opponent. Lee start-away from the penalty area to-
game
6. A few of the Kowloon Chin- ese players meanwhile had walked
MATCH
Riositas Just Win
HOME RUGGER CASUALTIES
BEATS TILDEN
IN SHANGHAI
Brilliant Display Before 3,500
VETERAN, CHAMPION
TAKES A SET.
wards the touch-line nearer the ed very shakily in goal. but im-
covered stand, and at least one of proved immensely as the progressed, bringing off several the Kowloon Chinese players left! good saves in the latter stages of the field of play. Subsequently
they returned towards the pensity ed on the Recreio ground on Sun- CHAMPION CYCLIST to be desired. The Navy again Three Famous Players disposal William T. Tilden and
the game.
[area.
In a friendly soccer match play-
day between the Bioxitas and the
Confidence Shaken
7. The majority of the Kowloon School of Accountancy and Com- Recreio had quite as much of Chinese players were clustered merce, the former emerged win- the play as the visitors, but after about their captain, who appearners after a hard fought game by they obtained a two-goal lead they ed to the Referee to be acting as 2 goals to 1- were inclined to take things too spokesman for the Kowloon Chin-
Rios Remedior opened the scor- easily and could not regain their ese team, who were awaiting the confidence after the visitors had lead from him. This appeared to ing for the Riositas four minutes equalised. Figuerido, in the pivotal be the situation, also, to one of from the kick-off, but E. M position, while taciding well, was the members of the Council, Mr. Marques equalised for the School badly at fault with his feeding, Pryde, who was a spectator, and during the second half. In the closing minutes of the game. V. Garcias obtained the winning goal
and in the forward line Gomes at tempted too much, while Alves, through lack of support, was not seen at his best and his shooting was poor.
(Continued on Page 2)
DIES IN U.S.
Zimmerman Winner Of 1,400 Races WELL KNOWN IN ENGLAND AND ON CONTINENT
went ahead when Burch scored his third goal to complete his “hat-} trick," and it was just after this that Garthwaite, the Army cap-
to score
the!
Hurt On Saturday
oi
Shanghai, November 25. Superb tennis kept a crowd of some 3,500 spectators buzzing and applanding yesterday afternoon when, with a dry court at their
H. Ellsworth Vines played a re- turn series of exhibition, matches on the hardcourt constructed es- London, To-day pecially for their benefit at 153 Three of the most famous Rugby Route des Soeurs. The American tais, rose to the occasion with a
are sailing brilliant shot that left Owens players in Great Britain were in- tennis professionals standing, the final, whistle sound-jured in the course of the matches early this morning in the ss.
President Lincoln
their. Prince Obolensky, the brilliant way back to the United States. ing soon after with both teams played on Saturday last. struggling hard
(Oxford and England winger, again
While the quality of tennis seen deciding goal.
Comdr. tore a muscle in the back of his when they played here, on Novem- Navy: A B. Owens;
Caller, 14 thigh and is an unlikely starter in ber 6, while passing through Atlanta, Georgia, November L
Broome, I Coundr.
Hong Kong and the Comdr. McCoy, Lt. Davies, Lt the Inter-Varsity match which will their way to Arthur A. Zimmerman,
FLL be played on December 8,
Manila, was of, a sort, that few former world's champion bicy-Spencer; Lt. Padfeld, clist, has died here at the age of Lascelles, Lt. Wright, Lt. Burch, P. Cliff Jones, the Welsh stand-off men in the world can produce,
0. Holdsworth 67. For more than twenty years Army: Spe. Howlett: Kishen Singh, half, fractured a collar bone and yesterday's exhibition was even he had lived in Atlantic City, New Ban, Cor, Tank, Singh, Spe. Brown, will miss the England-Wales enmore admirable, lifting the crowd to excitement as the rallies were *Jersey, and was here with his Aat Dm; Lt. Robinson, L. Garth counter on. 3susry 16.
the terrific wife on a visited
waite, Capt. Byland, Sergt. Owen Wilfred Wooller, the Weish prolonged despite
wing threeqaszter, strained, 5 speed of play. Mr. Zimmerns was well-known Lal Singh,
knee ligament and is another
Once again, it was younger man Exigland where he raced with After the resumption T. Eadarzico Berlin, November 6-One of fought many times in England, considerable success during the SERVICES HOCKEY TOURNEY doubtful starter in the Inters who won, Ellsworth Vines defeat- equalised, and soon after the same
13-6, 6-3,61.. Twenty years player placed the visitors in the the three British boxes, Tom Cur- often drove Hongh to the ropes, latter part of the nineteenth cen- The first general meeting of the tional match between England anding his famous adversary by 6-2, lead for the first time. Good in ran, of Walton-on-Thame who met and showing clever footwork, alip England, be started in 100 races, be held at the Police Training
younger than the 14-year-old but the Englishman, boring coolly tury. In 1892, when riding in Services Hockey Tournament will Wales on January 16.—Beuter.
Tilden, Vines kept his opponent dividual play by Carvalho ended German opponents at the Deutsch-ped out of trouble every time.. finished first in 75, second in 10 School at 6 pm to-day. All units
running, all over the court by miz- in him sending over a perfect pass Halle here last night, was
Caran's szperior boxing and and third in 6. The same year that have not received a written to A Badurrico, who netted “with
The seventh race of the First ing deep drives with short drop successful The others, Alf Ro-clever footwork gained him the de- he broke the 2,000 and the 3,000 application to attend, are invited a fast shot.
to send a representative to the Series of Ladier wentz arranged shots and by lashing, the ball in binson, the Manchester heavy cision over Leonhard Marolm. On metre records in Germany. and Callace, S. Morais, 1. Xavier and weight, and Frank Hough, of Bat-several occasions the referee had to Known affectionately to sports meeting. F. Morais; Machine, A. Badazzico, terses were beaten on points, order the men to break, but on the followers as “Zimmie,” he raced Carvalho, Baderico and Mantho. It was a good fight between whole the contest was interesting first as an amateur and later sa a cycling distances from one-quar
Beccles Pereira; Soma and Hough and Adolf Henser, in which and clean Robinson did better at professional. He won more then ter to ten miles Eiberia; Marques, Figpoindo? (and)”
both were repeatedly applanded for long range, but he appeared to tire 1,609 races during his career and - He is murofeed by his Garcia; Reis, Gomes, Maher and T.
established world records în danghter and a dista Alves.
their cleverness Heuser, who has more rapidly, them. Hower
Becreio scored two goals in quick succession through Reis and Maher, but A. Badarrico reduced the lead just before the interval
British Boxer's Win In
The Deutschland Hall
YACHTING RESULTS
by the Royal Hong Kong Yacht the corners with extraordinary Club was sailed yesterday and re-accuracy.
sulted in a win for Mr. L. Stan- Tilden put up a great struggle ton, in Jom, in the A class and in that first set and, by running widow, a for Ming Crawball-WEson, in Wid-down dificulta ahots, lost a good
Ideal of his strength--N.C.DIN. geon, in the Mixed Clansen.