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HONG KONG, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1950.
Sports Pause
Admission prices to soccer games should be pegged down
(By "ROVER") ·
In the public interest, something should be done about pegging down, to a reasonable loval, admission charges to so-called "important" soccer games sponsored by the Hong Kong Football Atrociation
offor
Rugby:
Army-Club rugger battle today
(By "J. T. STUD")
League standings Two excellent rugger games are down for deci-
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The prices at present charged are, to put it mild- ly, simply outrageous, having regard to the low standard of football served up and the primitive facilities provided spectators. Apart from having to sit spirit behind these conferences, on hard, dirty wooden seats which were arranged in order to for several hours after stand-the KFA an opportunity to dis- members of the Press and it in a queue for a lengthy cuss football topics in a friendly
BCAA period of time, spectators are atmosphere so is to obviate any
KAN also denied adequate facili- misunderstanding.
1•' not intended Army It was' evriainly ties in regard to toilet.
that these conferences should be Navy Po vs mompell, toilet facilities held us and when the HKFA hnd Easters
non-existent same news which it felt should Police practually same day do exist, they are a be imparted to the Press for bulleitura"
publication so as to arouse public Talkom At certura co-called "important" interest in forthcoming
seren is used to mur and thereby ensure a steady dow fart the open marked off as a of funds into the coffers of the sping thes| Asagemtion. ru peuple latrone are exposed to full view of | hen and women in the stands.
Hr any adividund were to obeg
a call of nature under slmubar revnditions at way public
other tha71
football ground, the
ar sun would must certainly be
arrested
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Members of ing Press Jook furward to the Press Confer ences because they are then afforded an opportunity of ask. Ing queations which they can. not normally ask at Council or other meetings of the Associa
tion,
The failure to hold a vonfer- The presence bawk in the events also uthus, į chce us arranged may mean that
ecomfort of spectators, pult of
Immediate interest
whee ang restled about and other toses its importance if brought Wee direnvenience! by those is "dvedua!. as they walk about
at a later date. The refusal of a referee to al-
list of
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sion at Sookunpos today and with the added attraction of a military band in attendance, enthusiasts of the carrying code can look for- word to a grand afternoon's sport. The Commando XV has been seriously depleted by the early departure of their stars for Sin- gapore and whether they will manage to hold the considerably improved Royal Navy side remains to be seen.
The sailors, following their surprise but merited win of} last week, will be all out to add to their laurels.
opposite numbers, we they have managed to do att exion, f think the civilians will emerge victors from what promises to be a rattling good gains.
Softball:
DRINK
Coca-Cola
Two crucial tilts to feature week-end programme
Starting times at Fanling
New
(By "GRANDSTAND”)
Two crucial tilts feature this week's Senior Loop
programme, as U.S. Navy meet Madcaps and Braves clash with Canadians in decisivo gamos which will determine which of the four teams ** will qualify for the play-offs. Most of the other senior teams Willl
The following are the starting Virst on the
and Courteshi Fanling Fotining
Today Old Course 1.1 CJ, Ketula T.A. Ilutler.
tomorrow
1.
2.35
K.A. Xingborn-3.J. Cowprethwalle P.M. Colton-F.K. Wallace Tomorrow-Old Course
9.15 Junior Championship-inal 9.20 R.A. Crawford-P.M. Cotton 9.24 .. Anderson-wk.k. Anderson
9.28
8. Robb—E.T. McMullen
9.42
R. Cleland-0.1.D. Carter
9.
F. Watta-H.D,M, Wartons
9.40
t. Gordon-D.I. Downgilet 0.44 PD. Hunter-HJ. Agmatrong 2.48 1. Goldman-K.8, Kiborn 1,62 J. Pule-funt-R.3. Coombe
M. Bnew-J. Linaker W.N.A. Smalley-1.8. Harry W.G. Robertson-W‚0. Dealing H. Mundy--... Jord A. Lammnu-8.8. Gordon Cud. Kotola-G.E. Blayne 10,20 A., de Pinna-M.F, de Plana 10.24 J. Chubb-2,, · Bhaw
IN 11 1 4 6 1 23 10 10 27 20 22 25.7 2 10 63 62 is
In Mitchell and Fawcett, they possess thrustful attackers
The composition of the Police: and RAF teures is still in doubt. 9. with Stovell backing up in the init even with the ground advan- louse, these three should tip the tage In their favour, the Police
10.00
10.04
10.
1014
10
M. Towdy's Dockyard
Ch Yard Palles. Univerly
10 2 2 16 21 100 E 14 Q
1K 657 42 2017) scales in favour of the sailors. will do extremely well to repeat
The Club have made no change their, earlier draw with the Air 410 411, for their alde which was an min. 20 7 0 13 31 nounced earlier in the weck. The RAF have a young and ae- 285 12 43 whereas the Army team as was tive pack and this IN 16 49 25 expeeled, show's several; Rupsey alone should see them through.
departinentings W., Paterson-N.J, Whelpton
10.32 W. Hicker-K.K. Collings-
CH.T. Buen—W.C; Habe R.E. Lee W.A. Nicholas A.B. Coleman-R.T. Walden 10,48 PA, Laroche-F. de Jong 10,52 J.M. Oudia-J, Bidson® 10.56 J... Kay--F, d'Huzzl{v}}}ler® 11.50 J.A. Gook-1'. Gibbona 11.04 J. Kitak, J. Reynolds 11.08 T.B. Low-J. Reynolda
Tomorrow-New Course
12 6 3 12 305and McAdam, both big men, have In 15 107 . been recaited and their inclusion with materially stiffen the soldiers' Back.
#f The
Outside the serum, Major Hut- on reputises for Major Wilson, who is unft and Lieut. Wilson preferred to Ives,
Capable attacker
This latter' change
comes as
In the column last week, 1| 1028 did Flight Officer Abrey an In- 19.40 Justice; this player was not a member of the Air Force alde which went down to the Club And apologies for the Imad. vertant Imisquote.
The tournament standing is an follows:
Club
This point was brought up some time ago by Mr. Gordon, representative
Police Sports Club and concerns the selection, or to put it more cor rectly,
the non-selection of players from the Palice XI for, nomewhat of a surprise, as Ives representative games.
is a capable attacker and makes Army ....... There is no doubt but that there| judiclvus use of the short kick Commandos. are several players in the Police ahead.
Royal Navy If the Club forwards gain an RAF early ascendancy over their Police
during the progress of low meliers of the Pres to see 1st Xi who are worthy of a place | side and In any representative certain of these players taking part in a match both the HKFA and the CNAAF Furthermore, hawkers
are not above petty!
should, in fairness, Kive, credit theving and do this reason,
where credit is due. spuckaters have in divite their al-
Let's look forward to the Police tentira between the game and the hawkers.
The fire hazard.
inflammable -
Form ****
containing
has served
CHE.
to raise
j
hornet's
·
Matter of courtesy
While it may be true dit a14ayers being given their chance
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0.20 J.M: Pearson-Mr. Heinterflex 08 Mr. and Mrs. W.P. Birtwaletin 9.16 Mr. Narton-is F., Itong 1.44 Mr. PD, Hunter, HJ, Arm-
tonk
0.52 Mrs. J. Poto-Hant-Mrs, W.B.A.
Bmalley
110,00 G. Binwart-J.I. Dean
relevee is under no obligation to the games agst the Burinese ommy Farr is not sorry|
show Form "B" to members of le Press, it is felt that as a mat-
lean and hianils XI over the Chinese New Year holidays.
the Club will meet the powerful At Happy Valley this afternoon,
Oving to the nature of the matered with which no objection to allowing the Press
ter of courtesy, there should-be Week-end games the stands are constructed, spectate see this Form when requested, end souces programme will be Main attraction on the week- tors are also exposed to the fre
The opportunity might here hazard.
The Challenge Shield Semi-inals. be taken to state
that while members of the Press could ask the captain of a team for Form "" it has been found, from ex- perience, that the captain is in- va lably unable to produce the form completed before kick-off. Members
It may well be the ples of the Assertation that exorbitant charges are necessary to enable it involved in meet expenIES ringing teams to this Colony from abroad.
Coursi are
the
or lo
cover
he gave up
boxing
(By BEN PHLEGAR}
Brighton, February 2.
Kit Chee XI in a nine which One-time boxer Tommy Farr, owner of a thriving
should be keenly contested from starl 10 Anish
Although KIL Chee scored a the convincing victory over the Club in a Lengue match several weeks ugn, it is not likely that they will Farr
ad the Club easy prey is ofter-
have,
120011.
The Club have done exceed. Ingly wall in their Shield games and provided they adoptTMthe right tactics against the Chr- nese and can stay the pace, they stand a very good chance.
pub (saloon) and director in a prosperous bookmaking business, is as "happy as I could be anywhere outside America.”
was the first man to fight Joe Louis after Louis won the heavyweight title in 1937. The fight went 15 rounds to a decision, some- thing that happened-only-three-times-in-Louis 25 title defences.
of upsetting the potential cham dition-dust plons.
+
In this connection, it is suggest- el that before going to the ex-
of the Press pense of inviting teamm from more often than not been re- abend, the Association should cuested to ask the referee for the dest concentrate on the task 2: Form the interval. giving all local players, without As to the argument which has discrimination, proper_coaching been put forward_that_referee and raming.
is under no obligation to show Players who, after a thorough members of the Press Fort "B," coaching and training might be sald, without any hard of selected to represent
Troubled by a lung con- coast town in 1939. He quit cells, that the Press is under Colony will then have a chance, no obligation to publish, free of
damaged his the ring a year later and has which they do not now have, or charge or otherwise, notices re-
The other Shield semi-final will lungs when he was a miner not had a glove on since. He putting up a
a worthy ficht against garding meetings of the Referees' be played inmorrow,
Association
when St.-Farr settled in this Best-rate opponents, while specta- Asst
sea is not sorry. theso Joseph's meet
Kowloon Moler tors, who are called upon to pay of courtesy, notices are published
meetings. However, as a matter Bus at Sookunpoo, through the nose, will at least
The Saints have the material, get their
money's warth in enter-free of charge us and when sent but the troubin is none
in. Meelings
of the Lainment, if not comfort.
covered, players ever take the trouble to Unul such time, then, the ad occaslened to the reporter assign- one is inclined to tip the busmen notwithstanding the inconvenience train seriously. For this reason, mission charges levied by the As-
ed the task. sociation should be pegged down
to win, although the Solnts can It is to be hoped that there be depented to a resonable level.
will be no recurrence of a simliar right of it.
upon to make a Although the Chinese National incident in future, as the relations Amateur
Athletic Federation does between membars
The following is the programme of the Press for the week-end; not beneft to the same extent and referees have, on the whole. Anancially
IIKFA as the
been most enrdial in the past..... -free-publisity-which-is-given-to soccer games and the visits of
from!
are also
Always most helpful touring teams, Its treatment of In justice to the majority of the Press as well as referees in referees, it must be said that they the matter of admission to the always been most helpful to Malayan games was, to say the the Press and have gone out of least, most generous.
their way to extendi their co- operation. Hong
At the meeting of the Kong Football Referees' Associn- tion on Tuesday last, referees were not slaw to express their appreciation of the CNAAF ges- ture,
Not so generous The HKFA, however, is not so generous towarcis members of the Press or referces,
The manner in which refereas are being appointed to handle games certainly leaves much to be desired and It is believed that the under-current of heati
Today CHALLENGE BRIELD BEMLPINALN Pentor.-Kit Chon ♥ Club, Club 1,45 pm. (Referee) 4. Cross; Linesmen P. W. Hayes and G. Hubley).
Junior-Club Commando, Club & p.m. Referee: O.. Aindow! Finement X.H, Achton and Chan Tak-talj. Kwong Wab Navy (PP from 20.11.49), FIRST DIVISION
Camiine Hillum, (Referen; HJ, Chansit: Lineament J., nd W. Gibaun).
RECOND DIVISION
Corretie
lity which exists between ra. Ft. doarphe News Vendors (TP from
ferees at the moment la dua, jo no small measure, to the man-
27.11.49), Caroline BBL 2.30 p
Draw for Army Squash Championship
10,94 Mr. W.G. Robertson-Hr. H.M.
Snow
G. M. Young Cup
The raw for the G.M. Young Capi as follows, the First Hound to be played by Phry 201
play off their last games on the fixtures as the league reaches its climax. To date, only St. Joseph's are assured of a play-off berth, while for the tail-enders, tomorrow may be the last time. they will be seen on local diamonds this sea-
son,
for the fourth place
This Important game will be handled by Plate Umpire. Y. C. Mal of the Pandas with Buster Hollands and Rem Sequiera Around the bares. Paks are definitely fout of the
The Junior League. scuffle, a chance between Rexes and Jaguars qualification. assumes major importance, as the league leading Rexes are oply one game ahead of the rival Jaguar Cubs who are breathing right down running, but this fighting outfit their necks in the chase for is capable of upsetting the apple- the Ernie Hearther Trophy. cart, as they almost did against Only one indies game will be the Braves some time ago, when played this week, as St. Teresa's faultyielding threw the game meet Mike Lee's depleted away on the last play. Tyeireans at 11.00 a.m.
Favourable position
USS Sallebury Sound, due for
This team, under Skelly Rażack,
a short absence from the Colony, will meet the Jolting Jaguars who has delayed departure and durare now in a favourable position,
ing the week, arrangements were
made by the Management Com- needing only one more win in mittee of the Association for them
their two remaining games. to meet the Madcaps in a replay regular Jaguar battery of Vie
of their first encounter ended in a 4-all draw.
which
After the Navy were nosed out 1-0 last week in a thrilling game against Saints, their tea gue position is now in Jeopardy. as there, are four lossen chalked up against them.
Manager Ollie Vus will start his
Pedruco und Frankle Correa, Chandu Pedruce, Umble Mose with hitting Infielders Erle Quest, and Gerald van Langenberg, sup- ported by a sure-fire outfield trio
Lionel Sequiera, Vas and Frank Barros.
The Madcaps are in a simillar were upset by a surprise Dela- After the Junior league Jaguars position after they bowed to the ware victory, hopes for the flag Jaguars and the clash at noon Inder, but with the even more tomorrow will decide which team surprising table-tipping of the will be eliminated,
Griffins over the powerful Rexes. In the first meeting, the Navy inst week, hopes have been re-
started speed-merchant vived. Love, Bingham and Matthews ♥ Butler-Benito Fiori on the mound, but Bulk and Awire.
These two rival teams tangle Avalos has taken on the regular keep their since his shoulder injury. Pancho this week in a game which should hurling assignment.
bb, Livingston and Co, Ltd, Dad well and Co. Ltd.
Janilne, Matheson and Co, Ltd. 'Asia
tir Petroleum and Co. Ltd
1.K. and Shanghal Danking Corp: ' Texas Co. Ltd.
Badminton Championships
outst
Loses one in three Although Avalos has lost one in three starts, bis record of allow- ing five runs in three games in a creditable performance most pit- chers would envy.
No
can
The following is the draw for
better example of control the Senior Men's Doubles, Senior cident last week in the heart- be pointed out than an in- Mixed Doubles and Junior Men's breaker against the Saints, when Doubles events in the Colony Avalos pulled himself right out Open Badminton Championships:
of the Senior Men's Doubles
none away.
the
R. Tay & PH. Wong (bye),
C. Y. Yung & W. C. Chung (bya).
W.
Gilles
Funk and
and S. K. Howo.
& B. Young (bye).
M. T. Yeow and T. T. Chin v Bill W. F. Foo and C. K. Les v s.
Saul and R. Tsai.
D. C. Lau and C. Au (bye). . Lum and J. Koo (bya).
Senior Mixed Doubles
"I loved boxing," he said, "but when you get a family you've g. 5. Low and H. T. Heah (bye).] to think about other things."
R. Tay und Miss M. Ribeiro (byo). Today he is in top physica S. Saul and Mrs. A. Tamworta condition, Just four over (bye). his best aghting weight of 207. C. Kde and Miss Y. Franco He keeps that way with long: walks and horseback riding
..
(bye).
how
and
With
supporters on edge until the Anal out, both squade being tight fielders.
Kwong Wah Football Club fined
Kwong Wah Football Club hole with the bases loaded were fined $25 for failing to
holding something back while
Teresa's
St.
Dockyard and
them from being BarvyweigGillle. and Mrs. L. F. Bloke Moundsman Kelly-Silva-Nettali and Manila that their
though
"I
Too old to emigrate
Kavler (byc),
(bye).
SUCCESS
or
up for their match Buda, the gobs have not proved against Eastern on January
exception of Chips turn their predecessors were. Perhaps points. This was decided by hemselves the hard-hitters that 22 and have to forfeit the mastermind Chaplin has
been the
League Management concentrating on squeeze tactics. Committee of the Hong Kong
Buster Holland's Merry Mad- Football Association. cape are an unpredictable as the Permission has been granted in weather. There are days when Kit Chee to visit Macio for two they are really hot, while on zames
on Februarlected to play 10 and 11, others they adem lackadaisical provided players Americans, Canadians and
Madcaps have beaten the
on Tuesday are available.
The first division lengua rame in their climb up the between Police and RAF and the Bill Funk and Miss Q. Loy v M. league ladder and as everyone second division matches between "I don't mind," replier A. Oliveira and Mrs. H. . knows, these teams are far from Polleo Tommy, when asked if his twe Gonsalves.
and Univer being pushovers. sons were going to be fighters. P. H. Wong and Miss H. Kwong
It remains to be seen whether ity and Kit Cher have been "It looks ilke nothing can stop The following is the draw for
v S. K. Howe and Mrs. M. they can dish up air-tight ball
have been rocolved from Chow the Army Squash Championship:
with all the chips at stake.
FIRST ROUND
would not sell my memories (bye).
will be arriving in the has been chucking them pretty teams 2/Lt. Thomas (Mx.) v Captain of those three years in the Unite! R. Young and Miss Margaret regularly to battery-mate brother Colony before February 1 Stewart (27 HAA), Major Sale States for any kind of money."
Roy and, given good support in Besides free board and lodginit (27 Bde) v Major Yates (28 Bde), Farr said. "I've always said that H. T. Head and Miss U.: Khoo the field-particularly - in the the Burma team will receive Major Coplestone (RE) v Major If there is such a thing as rein-
(bye),
postures will give a good account $36,000 for their visit. Hedley (H), Captain McAlister cammation, that's where I want to Junior Men's Doubles (1st half) of himself,
Team selection --> Captain Clayden (23 Bde) v 2/ (2/10 GR) v Major Taftt (KSLI), come back"
K. F. Chiu and A. Ho (Bye).
For their match- against the M. Kempton and J. Blenkinsop Lt. Maynard (58. Med). Captain
Success or failure
Sino-Malay team at Carolino. Hill, This game has all the earmarks on Tuesday, the Hong Kong Foot- Seaton (23, Fd Regt.). v Major
F. A. Vieira and R. M. Soares of another electrifying game in ball Association have selected the Wheatcroft (HQLF), Captain Mc- Farr is 36-years old. He said C. Wen and C. L. Tam (bye), which one, run may make all the following. *i Donald (60 Med) Captain Ship- he figured he was too old to think M. H. Liang and Senny Hei (bye), difference between ster (Mx), 2/Lt. Marchlandi (Mx)-pbout emigrating now.
Leyland (Army), Hau A. D. Brown and A. J. Gonsalves failure. 2/Lt. Hodgekinson (27 HAA), As for boxing today: "I don'
(bye).
While it is generally recognised hung (Kit
a. sang (Kit Cheo), and.. Tre ner in which the HKFA has RAW • Navy (11 from 24.11.40), Kus Captain Tighe (23 Fd Hegt) know it closely. I saw (Bruce A. Soares and J. A., Motta that anything can happen in a
Capt
Tang Sum seen fit to act ultra vires its
Major Hardy (KSLI). 2/L. Mann Woodcock fight (Freddie) Milk D. Chen and G. T. Loule (bys). Tak 4 pm. (Referrer B.Y. Kwok).
rbye).
(KMB). Tennuci = (Army), and own rules.
(14 Fd Regt.) v LL Lamble (23 last June. That was the first fight D. Kwok and T. Y. Trun (bye). speculate on the reason for the ken (Kit Chee); Tang Yu-kit ball game, the recent skid of the Fung Kwan-sing (KMB) Ho Tomorrow
Fd Regt), Captain Carter (Mx) I'd seen in
Braves has caused supporters, to Ying-fan (Kit Chee), Kwok Ying- y Colonel Burridge (HQLF), LI.
fighter Col. Vickers (2/10 GR)
1. Erickson and J. Yvanovich tall-spin. who slept (byc). .... A "hungry
Chow Man-chi v. Lt. on London's docks while waiting H. Hefil and A. D. Breingan (bye); caused their pennant hungry fans and Leo Tal-iai (KMB))))
(KMBY successive defents have Gerber (34 LAA).
for his big break, Farr saved ble B. Chow and C. H. Ngan (bye). to ponder over the advisability of wien. (8t SECOND ROUND
Reserves: Dock 2/Lt Borwick (KSLI) v Cap- time. From all appearances he le
money when he hit boxing's big 7. Baptista, and G. Roza Pereira
Dearsler starting
Edo Almada (Navy); Chan Griffiths (KSLI), 2/Lt comfortably fixed, now.
(byp)
(CAA) Buckley (23 Fd Regt.) v Edgar
ngalist a hard hitting a Chu Wing-keung (Kit F. M. Rozario and B. Brown (bye), lon, as undoubtedly last season's If you have fasted (27 HAA).
poverty
Chee) Pomeroy and P. Le (bya) once," he said, "you do not for C. Quinn and A. J. Remedios
Chank Kam-hol (Kit Cheo) and Dates for playing off rounds; get it. I did not and I never will.
champlon Canadians are..
However, with Gerry Gosano's Yu-Cheuk-in (Kit Chee) First round On
Team I brilliant effort last week, when your toes all the time. And I try W. C. Chung and M. M. Funk v damage had been done, it is more
Fung Second
round on Bunday, to be."--Associated Press, Fübruary - 12.
S. K. Cheong and S. 7. Lam. dam grobable that cagey mentor Third round on Wednesday,
K. C. Wong and KY. Two (bye). Charlie Figuereldo will start the February 15,
P. Wong and J. Kod (bye). Quarter Anals
former years. D. H. Hazell and E. Ribeiro (bye), pitching star February 18.
Gerry can blaze the ball over the The following have been select. R. S, Gourlay and W. B. Brown plates and the fighting Maple February 22, 20 Somi. Anala
on Wednesday, ed to represent the Army second G. Lum, and B. Saw (bye), loafers will not and his upstivals The following (tham; wily, repres Noundary Sirovt 1.80 pan, (Referows Li Bingtong), '
Final on Saturday, February match against CAA on Sunday, at 11 r. Tal and B. B. L. Lul (bro): Legendary lustre ........
eleven in their semi-final shield AB Elliott and W. Gattney easy to solve,
seat Jardines iin-a-aricket zgama Taikoo (23 from 27.11.48), Caros
gainst, the Royal Engineers+tg« ch match will be the best commencing at 2:Pn. Edward CAY, Hs and Ted Hai Canucky mound artist Kassa morrow at 11.00 smirst, the Army 7.30. ́p.m.- (lateroki ›W.J.;
Each
· Well,
"Fairbrother, Halg und Mahoney
Nazarin seem to have lost come Eports Ground, Soskusgoo: of five games and will be played Craighead, Hurrell and Smith (by) EN
B. Pomeroy and
NOT:TX-Harley, A¡J. Bowden/E/ 27.11.49), Caroline Itill. 4 p.m. (Be2] Any player! not present at the
date It can be hardly said that he Roos, 8. A. Tremletku Invej, A. Barretto).
time appointed for play will be
and Ou
AA Remedios and A. L.Wong than pliched brilliant game 13. Hawthorn, CAL scratched,
Barclay G. MJA The first two matches of Round the third and fourth matches at will commenbeat 3, Im and
3.30 p.m. and soon through, tha drow, at half hourly intervsläckt | Found R. Will commence at 2
tereo: TJ, Dandon),
I would seem that the HKFA is labouring under the impression. The Committee of Seven ap- that a gmerous allotment of com- pointed to enquire into the exist CHALLENCE SHIELD SEMI-FINALM plimentary tickets to referees and ing state of football in this Co-Belardi. Joseph's KM, Bonkung 10 members of the Press is likely to lony recommended that no active lend to abuse or result in a heavy referee or one who is interested financial loss to the Association. in the appointment of referees for matter of Interest, it games should be on the Referees' might be mentioned that during Sub-Committee.
A
Inter-CAA Army, Baokunpoo 3 P..
2.46 p.m.
(Iteferees J., Ean: Linzmraz D.1, Lai, and J. McPariati).
(Heferees C.M. Lennard Llommen)Į tala 0.T. Grummit and A. Leck).
FIRST DIVISION --
the Bwedish games, when the This recommandation was SCRAP ▼ Palier. (FP from 27.13,4%), Navy Press and referees were treated cepted by the Association and is
In
a most sourvy, mannar by embodied in ita rules:
the HKFA, high ranking off.
clal of the Association was soon
„Novote
4 pm._{Referees P.A. Hooner: Lison menzu Ting-kul and P, Mansour, C&A Dominandu (PP) from 27.11.40S.
Boundary 4 p.m. (Rafereel A.E.T Canal: Linesmeni H. Delgado and 11. Richardson},
SECOND DIVISION - University. Kit Chee (PP trom 14,21.491,
Navy 11 p.m. (Referees F. Gao
The Referees' Sub-Committee, giving the nod to his own peras at present-constituted, com- sonal friends and others to en- prises pro active referees and one ter the around, free of charge, duly qualifed referee.. Under the circumstances, there-P. Guest, President of the Hong Mr. A. E. fore, it is felt that in vlow of the Kong Football Referees' Associa Ivaluable help rendered local tlon, is co-opted to this Commit- Foire Dockyard (PP. from 27.11.8). football by referees and the free tee, but for some: strange reason, publicity which it so generously has no vote, TECEIVER front, the Press, the
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The weekly Fer Conference where on it is up to the Associa
arranged for Thursday last was and to net according to the spiris tion to take appropriate steps
guin called off because there of its own ruloskva addar CZ OTHER SPORTS ¿was nothing of interest to repor Another point which calls for ***The real spirit, immediate attention, In that reint-
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The Sino-Matny team will Combined: Chiness. Loam Caroline, Hill on Thursday.
JARDINES XI
D. Rocha and L. Guterres (byo), The Canadiana will start their Darkin and ID.I B3 C., Chan and ML C. Hung (byo), final game with five losses against myse FM. Ribeiro and T. E. Rodrigues them and their only hope of a
gote Feby JETTA EOK ting into the semi-finale e le tà Brockbank gand ili Kidudala mabdue, the Braves and hoog SHRE DENECIT Baitha Bladteavăzând: Navy will nach oka (by1}, droni ono more, jama to give then,