THE CHINA MAIL, FEBRUARY 2, 1940
An Incident in the Lai Wah Cup game on Sunday. Cheung Wing- chol, the Chinese goalkeeper, has tip ball, with B. Gosano in close at tendance.
Mrs. Enid Lo-Litton, right, and
Mrs. Chlu Chun-chlu, whom she defeated 6-0, 6-1 in the final of the Colony Ladies Singles Cham-
plonship.
HOCKEY
Y.M.C.A.
BEAT ROYALS
(By "SPORTSHAWK")
Playing at home yesterday
INTERPORT TEAMS LEAVE
GOLF STARTING TIMES
Following are the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club starting times for Fanling this week- end:
TO-MORROW
Old Course
2.00 p.m. Surg. Cdr. Nicholson, Lieut. Car-
ter.
2.04
2.08
2.12
T
A. Sommerfelt, K. S. Morrison. Comdr. Holt, Comdr. Lees.
A. H. McBride, A. W. Hodges.
SUNDAY
Old Course
9.10a.m. J. S. Dunnett, A. M. Kennedy.
R. C. Gairdner, G. G. Aitken- head.
G. Haynes, C. F. Marshall.
H. A. Mills, H. J. D. Lowe.
E. P. Streatfield, I. H. C. Highet. H. N. Williamson, J. C. Taylor. J. W. Mayhew, W. Hewitt:
A. H. Mc-
FOOTBALL PROBLEMS
The following football problems will be discussed at the monthly meeting of Hong Association on Kong Football Referees' Monday next in the Football Association's
offices at 8 p.m.
A player has been hurt and has been al- lowed to leave the fold of play for treat- ment. After treatment this player waits near the goal-post for the referee's permis sion to enter the field of play.
The opposing centre-forward breaks through and has only the goal-keeper to beat. The player near the goal-post, rushes onto the field of play and deliberately fouls the on-coming centre-forward, inside the penalty area.
What is the docision?
A goalkeeper is in possession of the ball, and ari attacking forward legitimately ball being charges him into the net, the cleared before the goalkeeper crosses the falls goal-line. The opposing player also
over the goal-line Into the net, where he is struck by the goalkeeper. What action should the Referee take, and how should the game be re-started? The ball was in mid- field when the incident occurred.
0.20
9.24
*
9.28
H
9.32
..
9.30
0.40
"
9.4A
24
Littlejohn, N. K.
Bride.
9.48
W. A. Stewart. W. L. Alexander.
9.52
*
D. H. Clark, L. Jackson,
10.12 10.16
+
..
9.56
J. B. Harrison, L. A. R. Dun-
10.24
10.28
can.
+
10.00
"
C. W. Jeffries, Comdr. Hole.
10.38
F
and
10.04
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H. B. Williamson, E. G. Price.
10.08
M
S. H. Dodwell, A. B. Purves.
10.40
1.
Association Football
teams left
for 10.12
A. T. Lay, A. C. Meredith.
10.16
E
Shanghai this morning.
R. Young, A. E. Lissaman.
10.48
►
after-
10.20
**
F. Groves. F. D. Hunter.
Mr. W. Pryde, H.K.F.A. Council
10.24
C. R. Mallory, H. F. Sommers.
10.52
+
10.20 10.32
**
J. Harrop, T. Low.
10.56
T. E. Pearce, G. P. Murphy, A. N. and Q, A. A. Macfadyen.
11.00
11.08
A. S. Mackichan, W/Cdr. Steele Perkins.
J. M. Gray, M. L. Reidy,
11.16 11.24
W. B. Richardson, J. W. Ander-11.28
noon, Y.M.C.A. defeated Royal Scots
The Colony Interport Rugby
by the odd goal in five in a friend-chairman, Lee Wal-tong_H.K.C.A.A.F. ly hockey match, after loading at the interval by 2 goals to 1.
Royal Scots had their share of
Hon. Secretary, C. A. Goldenberg, 10.30 J. C. 10.40 at-H.K.F.A. Hon. Secretary, and
soccer 10.48 tacking in both periods, but they were Gulmgan, H.K.F.A. Council member, 10.44 met by a strong defence in which Jor-were present to farewell the
at players, to whom several baskets of dan was outstanding. Playing right-back, he covered more than his flowers were sent, while among those 10.52 visiting who went to see the Rugby players off 10.56 harrassed the territory and
only were D. H, Stewart, who was unfor- 11.00 attack to such extent that on very few occasions was Benwell real-tunately injured in the last
W. B. Richardson, who was unable to ly tested.
In the forward line Taylor was al-secure leave, Dr. "Jake" Selby
C. Austin, Hon. Secretary. ways dangerous when in possession.
L/Cpl. Park, who opened the scoring for Royals, and Lt. Gibson were the only impressive soldier forwards.
and "Y" equalised through Taylor shortly after took the lead through Gemmell.
match,
11.04 11.08
"
11.12 and 11.18 11.20
"
"We realise the difficulties encoun- | 11.24 tered in sending this team North, but 11.28 we will do our utmost in all games."
Bon.
P. S. Delany, E. T. McMullen. G. C. Worrall, D. Humphreys,
II. Overy, W. J. E. Mackenzie. A. Mabb, R. M. King.
A. H. Gregory, A. D. Humphreys, M. S. Banner, E. A. Bompas. M. A. Johnson, W. Woodward. M. H. Turner, C. C. Black. A. D. S. Murray, E. J. Faggiano. P. E. Annis, H, H. Mundy.
New Course
9.20 a.m. D. J. Gilmore". K. S. Morrison®. 9.28 J. Linaker". J. J. von Muhlin".
J. M. Pearson", G. Thomerson". H. F. Phillips, J. R. Collis,
our
"We hope to put up creditable per- formances,
," said Mr. A. V. Gosano, captain and manager of the Colony once, Boccer 'Interport team.
T
9.30
9.44
9.52
Mrs. Dennis, Miss Glendinning.
10.00
G. M. Park, M. Pollack."
After a period of even play on the resumption, both sides scored through L/Cpl. Park and Taylor.
Y.M.C.A.:-Benwell (Capt.); Jordan and Ma- and Wilkin; Perry; Smits, McLellan cey, Gemmell, Taylor, Coombe and Bald- win.
C. S. M.
Royal Scota:-Lt. Patterson; Gibson and Pte. Manson: Pte. Butcher, Pte. Fowler and Pt. Duncan; Sgt. Elliot, L/Cpl. Park, Lt. Gibson, L/Bdr. Blade and Pte. Gilroy.
MCKAY SUSPENDED
At the meeting of the Emergency Committee of the Football Association last night McKay, of Royal Scots,' re- ported for threatening a referee, was suspended from further participation in local football.
Police were awarded the points against Royal Scots in this · game, which was abandoned after 50′′ min- ufes play when the retiree stopped the game owing to the threatening attitude of several players.
This deprives Royal Scots of first place in the "B" section of the Se- cond Division and the most, they can now hope for is the runners-up post- tion.
Membara or Han Wednesday. From 1 ward, J. Radwang-w J. O. Charter,
photographe
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M. A. Annett, Col. Matthews". D. S. Edward*, W. J. 3. Key*. I. H. and Mrs. Howell,
D. A. Murdoch, J. G. Jensen.
J. F. Robinson*, F. A. M. El- llott.
Mrs. Steele Perkins, Mrs. Mac- kichan,
Sir Vandeleur
burn.
and Miss Gray-
F. B. Winter, Miss Vickers.
E. Grimble, Mrs. Winter.
Mrs. Overy, Mrs. Mackenzie. G. T. Harrington", Major Tem- ple*.
Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Woodward. Lt. Carter, G. Riddell-Garre. F. C. Young*, W. Bastin".
• Unsuccessful in ballot_on_Old_Course.
YOUNG FIVE UP
The Competition at Royal Hong Kong Golf Club in aid of the B.W.O.F.. held through- out December and January and which pro- duced $384, resulted in a win for R. Young (8) with a fine score of 3 up over the Old Course.
Other scores were: G. C. Worrall (8) 4 up; J. T. Smith (scratch), Wg. Comdr. A. H. Steel-Perkins (18), *R. J. V. Walker (17), H. F. Phillips (10), A. H. McBride (14). "Capt. Drew-Wilkinson (15), *Lt. F. W. M. | Carter (12) two up; and J. T. Smith, "H, Overy, *J. Linaker, F. M. Merritt one up.
• Played on the New Course.
Other Sport on Page 26
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