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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1951.
SPORTING SAM
By Reg. Wootton
"GRANDSTAND" LOOKS
OVER
THE PENNANT ASPIRANTS
AT TRUCE TIME
Popular Clamour May Bring About Drastic Penalties Against Handling In Soccer
Says VERNON MORGAN
London, Jan. 24.
It was not so very long ago that i was suggested in these columns that goats the Football Association should alter its rules to allow referees to award when they thought, they would have been scored but for a foul.
Today this has become a popular clamour with West Bromwich knocked out of the Cup because a Derby County defender handled the ball as it was entering the net and Southampton failing to win a League game because one of the Luton de- fenders pushed the ball over the bar.
In both instances the goal- Everyone seems to agree that points which would certainly the have scored, but the defending keeper
and it is manifestly unfair for had been balen
an side Is further penalised. by certain goals would have even- same penalty to obtain for
the having they given between tunted but for the foul handling attacker brought down or of backs. Both penalty kicks ball handled at the extreme end the posts.
of the penalty area when it was This means a virtual doubtful whether the attackers
failed. exhaus-
END JUSTIFIES MEANS?
are now Arguments Pennant aspirants having reached a point bordering on tion as a result of all-out efforts during the past few weeks, League rivals have called a truce for the time being as International rivalry in the semi-final stage dominates the scene once again,
With the cessation of hostilities, we thought it would be a good idea to review the possibilities of the probable Big Four who will tangle in the final mad scramble for the bunting.
goal
2
a
cer-
talding would have scored, and the case tainty of another two potnis. not only as to whether or of the attacker or his shot atop-o, defenders lose not only the
pcd
illegally when nothing but three points they would have not the Football Association should bring in
penalised virtually another two A new law at an earthquake could have saved lost anyway but they are also ence but between those who a
did Several football writers say points, even though the offence the defenders that right and are to be complimen- that riots would often ensue it a may have occurred at the cor
goal; er flag. ted on doing what they did and referee gave one side say
without penalty kick being
On this
soccer analogy taken. those who call them "cada" or some auch word.
But surely that should not be referees would not only give the slide one goal but Those for the players say the
an excuse for not passing a law{ attacking
also award them a penalty allow them to prevent to allow them to do so. rules
they would have Koals by handling, and even by
On the other hand, it must from which fouling, if they are prepared to
not be overlooked that back in the chance of scoring a second.
There would not run the risk of a penalty kick the eighties the Football Asso-
the goal- Won Lost Pets They say the defenders saved actation did pass such a law, but illegal handling in
certain goal
fur a problematical it only lasted a year because it mouth then-Reuter.
ends justified the "would not work."
The Braves and Jaguars in the Blue and Gold sections are dead certainties to fill two of the coveted four playoff positions, while South China, who were consider- ed to be hot favourites a week ago, now find themselves on the fringe of a fadeout, having dropped an important decision to the Madcaps.
more
HOW THEY STAND SENIOR LEAGUE
Blues:
St Joseph's, who have been verbal barbs while still retain-i chance as a ing a Orm control of the game,! given one
China's loss, and not to aggravate the situa- CHINA MAIL result of South
now become a potential threat. tion further with vitriolic out-
the return of bursts of temper which either Braves Advertisers are requested Strengthoned by
Their Criss-Perry battery, they provoke a player or manager to Canadians to submit change of copy enn afford to look through rosy counter with an impulsive, but Overseas not later than 3 p.m. on the bifocals when they meet South natural, retort which is likely to Pandas
China again with all the blue result in a slinking away with Reds
Lernative of day before publication.
hang dog look-which is one Dodgers thing
will never do. Often, too, the
losing team Jaguars PANDAS OR CANADIANS?
the will leave the field with the In
Blue sectiori, the
arbiters are feeling that struggle for the other playoff
the Pandas blassed--which they never are position is between
Urgent notices will be accepted up to 12 noon on the day of issue,
ESSENTIAL
SUPPLIES
CERTIFICATES
Application
chips stacked game.
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д
a manager
the
or the al-
OF
with open great deal would have
and the Canadians, both teams and if contestants would only being about even in strength on take the docisions the whole. Under such condi- minds, tions, the outcome is usually de-been achieved. cided on a timely hit or an error
at the wrong moment, with the Forms for result dependent on the whims Essential Supplies Cortifi- and fancies of the gods.
Round about this time, when cates may be obtained from every win counts, tempers ace! South China Morning Post likely to get frayed in the heat Limited.
of the moment, and recently tam such incidents were noticed-
resulting in the the first one
a player. unhappy suspension of
His majesty the uma has the final say in a decision based on judgment and no Amount of jawbation
can ever make him
mind,
that but his
THE WEEK-END
PROGRAMME
Americans
菲
from
0 1.000 one and the
when both kicks ..778 means
607 the spot failed to get goals.
Those against the players say .025
it is cheating and that it is com- ,444 .100 miting a deliberate offence which 000 no real sportsman would do in
any game,
Golds:
South China.
St. Joseph's Madcaps Baseballers
4
#
St. Teresa's
&
Panthers
8
JUNIOR LEAGUE
11
Blues:
Blackhawks
Delawares
Griffins Aces
The week-end Softball pro- St. Teresa's
with umpires and Falcons gramme
scorers is:
SATURDAY
JUNIOR LEAGUE
2.00 p.m.
(George
Barretto)
Griffins v Aces
Pang
Wildfires v Spartans
(R. Souza, Tony Rey and
Wildfires
onc
Still, times have changed. Re- farcts
are stronger and hopes crowds are more sporting. Most sides would not object ta goal- referee having this awarding power if they felt they could trust the official, as they ought to be able to do.
.875 Many of those for the defen- .880 dlers are readily prepared to
DIFFERENT MATTER 887 admit there ought to be a sülffer
With crowds, most of them 800 penalty for preventing certain
in the laws of 250 goals but say that until there rot so well up
game and in many cases 200 the Football Association, not the
very partisans, it is a different .111 the players, should be blamed,
matter, "DAYLIGHT ROBBERY"
In Rugby football the Suggestions are many for pre-
possesses this power, so 0 1.000 venting this "daylight robbery", terce
727 as many describe it; some think why not in soccer? The Rugby be a special rule reads: "The referee shall
ro
NOTICE
be any
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
TOTALISATOR TRIAL RACE
MEETING Saturday, 3rd February, 1951 Meeting of A Trial Race four races will be held on the above date at 8.45 p.m. (First 3.16 p.m.), when the Electric Totalisator
Saddling Bell
8
n
636 there ought to 545 penalty spot just near the goal award a try if, in his opinion, will be in operation.
one would undoubledly
have
273 impossible for the goalkeeper to been obtained but for the un-
Some say that the goalkeeper ought not to be allowed in the and the attacking 100 goal at al 089 man taking the kick should have 558 an empty net into which to 500 shoot. There are all .384 suggestions.
kinds of
3
ሶማ
4
5
5
6
455 which would make it virtually
3
8
South China
8
.111 suve,
Mustangs
9
,100
Golds:
10 CENTS EACH.
Dragons
1
and
R. Rexes
Fresh Vegetables
Vikings Pandas
a
AND CELERY squawk now and again—that is
F. Barnes) 3.39 p.m. hawks
(Frankie Xavier and
Dodgers
.111
Falcons v Black-
Spartans
.125
LADIES LEAGUE
G.
Wahoos
10
0 1.000
Pang).
St. Teresa's
8
380
LADIES LEAGUE
Canadians
7 2
.778
Grown Under Modern
3.30 p.m.
Pirates v Squaws
Squaws
.500
(Ingmar Eriksen and
B.
Clovers
.333
CRICKET
Silva).
White Fangs
9
.100
Pirates
.083
MIDGET LEAGUÍ
|
v.
Dodgers Delawares St. Joseph's Blackhawks
0
1.000
000 .667
3 2
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MIDGET LEAGUE
10.30 a.m. Lions v Delawares (George Pang and F. Diesta) 12.00 noon St Joseph's Jaguars
(F. Diesta and George Pang).
SUNDAY
INTERNATIONAL SERIES
MEN'S
130 v.m. America v Portugal (Hal Winlee, Bob Low, "T. Hussain; Alice Mar)
3.00 China
p.m. Great
Britain v
(Chas, Figueiredo, Bill Silva, Art Ozorio; Wanda Rodriques).
LADIES
Great Britain v.
11.00 a.m. Portugal
(F. A. Ewing, Wally Ma, Raymond Tsao; Tony Kawk).
LEAGUE JUNIOR 9.30 a.m.
South China V
Lions
Jaguars
Black Arrows
WEEK-END
TEAMS
The following are Club leama for cricket matches this week- ,600 cnd:
2 5 .280
8
250
HKCC
OPTIMISTS
"Optimists" against .143 RAF at Chater Road on Satur-
day, January 27, at 1.43 p.m.
Gremlins Play School On Sunday
R. Macpherson, R. G. Craig, N. R. Ollver, N. L. Arthy, L. D. Kilbee, G. H. P. Pritchard, A. P. Raynor, L. White, G. T. Rowe, R. Thesen Ender, W. L. Howard and F. Thorpe, Umpire: S/Ldr E. Lewis.
KCC
KCC 1st XI against Royal Navy at KCC on Saturday, commencing at 1. D.m.-R.E. Lee (Captain), P.V R.A. Beu, W.M. Davidson. Dodge, S.V. Gituns, A.T. Lee, J. Umpire, O. The Senior Gremlins meet Leriou, J.V. Sellors, C.P. Smith, C.1.
Stapleton, A. Zimmern.
Beurer, J.P. Robinson: King George V School "A" Logan.
KCC 2nd XI against Royal Navy
Falcons
(George
Roberto Pang, Nunes, M. Nuncs; F. Dlesta) Dragons v Wildres
(R. Barretto, Bill Silva, Al Souza; Frankie Barnes),
Jones (New-Squash Tourney
port), Jack Matthews (Cardiff), Lewis Jones (Devonport
in the only needle match in at King's Park on Saturday. com- the Ladies' Hockey League mencing at 1.43 p.m.-E.C. Fincher
(Captain). N. Hart Baker, on Sunday and Victorian Greene, A.J. Cauley, E.A. Lee. A.. Welt, C.S. Ramage, A.L. Ricketts, and Recreio hopes will be on a Gremlin victory.
E. Randall, WH. Cowie, R. Thomp
son. Reserves, B. Bishop and Dh. Anderson.
ARMY
With the Dutch Ladles having
Army 1st XI against IRC at Soo- conceded a walkover in their kumpoo on Saturday, commencing Wilson, Capt postponed game against Recrrio, 1.45 pm. Major
Campbell. Cant Haycraft, Cent no- Ser-
Results
the standings of the four teams bertson-McLeod, Cent Corfteld. Copt in the running for the Cham-Harding, Lt Williams, Lt Maynard, Malcolm
Thomas (De-
д very close 11 Nicholson. Sgma Brookes and Glyn
AN. Other. Reserve, Caot Grant. Services),
Playing the best match of the pionship promise
first section of finish. These are:
Umpire. J.U. Hall. Scorar. 3.8.M. (Cambridge Univer-evening in the
Ray. P W D L F A Pis alty); F. Willis (Cardiff), Cuff the Second Round of the Co-
8 7 1 1 33 7 13
Davies (Cardiff), D. Davies lony Open Squash Champion- KGVS (Somerset bins (Birkece), J. D. Ro- ships last night, G. H. Prit-Recreio
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CRAIGENGOWER
CCC 1st XI against HKCC "Scor. 8 0 0 2 20 7 12 plon" at Cralgengower on Saturday, Park), A. chard beat R, S. Kingsford by Victorians 8 6
0 2 23 11 12 at 1.45 p.m. G.A. Bouza, M. 8 5 1 2 18 4 11 veche, G. Hong Choy. F.. Ker Prove it in black and white with John (Neath), F. J. Hayward 3-0, 7-0, 9-7. 10-8 and 9-1 to Gremlins
man, P.B. Ragt, PJ. Vilmoria, R. Bridge), A. Forward (New
Quarter-finals
Tay. 95, Ismail, J.C. Koh, A.H against Jacomb Hood next (Pontypool), J. Gwillam (Edinqualify for the
The Gremlins' goal average Ismall and T. Crabtree. D. Read- burgh Wanderers) and R. Monday.
suggests the strongest defence in man (12th man. Umpire, G. Ladd,
SCORPIONS Documents reproduced in Faol Evans (Newport)-Associated G. E. P. Hutchins, who beat the League, though the Vic-
HKCC "Scorpions" against Crai- by 9-5, torians, who have had 11 garlsenower: LF. Stakes. O.. Kerr, R. M. 8-10, 9-5, 9-7, will play D. Lo Corningtour, are generally 16. Penter, F.A. Weller, RB. Cull
Knight, Bosanquet in
Quarter the Gremling' four, are
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Recrelo, with seven goals scored D. I. Bosanquet beat C.G.M. Morrison; G.E.P. Hatching beat against them, have the two best R.M. MacPherson; Job Hood full-backs. beat Noel Johnson; G.II. Pritchard beat R.8. Kingsford.
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Team is to as The Gremling record against man is J. Wall the other members of the "Big semble at the Star Ferry Wharf, Four" is 0-1 and 0-1 against Howloon side, at 10.30 am. where Recrela, 2-1 against the Victo-transport will be walling. riana and 1-1 against the
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"EUGBY LEAGUE much of a margin of muperiority
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4.-Router. Tim programine for. Sunday.
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:
Dutch Y Vistorians at Pék- Irish Cup Replays
it:
fulam, 11.30 pm
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The following were the results at King George V School, & pan.
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8-Gijenavon
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fal play or unlawful inter-
There will be no
cash
By Order,
ference of the defending team. sweeps for this meeting.
a try shall be awarded Such between the posts."
This means that not only does the attacking side get the three
S. A. SLEAP,
Secretary.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
ANNUAL RACE MEETING 1951
24th, 28th February and 3rd March and
Hong Kong Darby
12th May 1951
Draft Programmes and Entry Forms for the above may
be obtained at the Secretary's Office, Telephone House; the Club House, Happy Valley and the Stables, Shan Kwong Road.
Entries close to the Secretary, Telephone House, 1st floor, at 3.00 p.m. on Thursday, 1st February, 1951.
Please enclose entry form in the green envelope provided.
By Order,
· 8. A.∙SLEAP,
Secretary,
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB NOTICE TO MEMBERS
THIRD RACE MEETING Saturday, 27th January 1951
There are nine races. The First Bell will be rung at 1,30 p.m. and the First Race will be run + 2.00 pm.
Through Tickets (9 Races - $18.00) may be obtained at the Compradore Ofee of the Treasurers, 1st abor, Telophone House, also tickets for the Cash Sweep on the last race of the Meeting as well as the Special Cash Sweep on the "Pearce Memorial Cup" scheduled to be ran on 28th February, 1951,
Through Tickets reserved for this Meeting but not paid for by 10.00 a.m. on Friday, 20th January, will be sold and the reser- vation cancelled for future meetings.
To avoid congestion at the Club's Offices at Telephone House, non-members are requested to purchase their sweep tickets of the Club's Branch Offices at
5. D'Aguilar Street, Hong Kong
or
382, Nathen Road, Kowloon, MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE
SETS OF MEMBERS' AND LADIES' BADGES WILL NOT BE ISSUED FOR THE 1851 RACING SEASON UNTIL 1ST APRIL, 1951. 1050 SETS ARE VALID UNTIL THEN.
Members and guests are reminded that they and their ladies MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the Meeting.
NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE.
Badges admitting ladies not in possession of Broochies or Sea- aon tickets and gentlemen, non-members of the Club, to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms $10.00 including tax, for ladies or gentlemen are obtainable through the Secretary on the written or personal Introduction of a member, such member to be responsible for all visitors introduced by him, and for payment of all chits cic.
Badges admitting to Members' Enclosure will NOT be on sale at the RACE COURSE.
The Branch Offices and the Treasurers' Compradore Office will close at 11.00 0.m. and the Secretary's Office at 11.45 a.m. The Treasurers' Compradore Office and the Secretary's Office are situated at lat Floor, Telephone House.
A limited number of tiffins will be obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy
To...27015),
NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S PREMISES DURING THE MEETING.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE
The price of admission to the Publie Enclosure in $3.00 in- cluding tax for all persons including ladies, and is payable at the Gate,
BOOKMAKERS, TIC TAC MEN ETC., WILL NOT BE FER- MITTED TO OPERATE WITHIN THE PRECINCTS OF THE HONG KONG JOCKEY.CLUB DURING THE RACE MEETING, MEALS AND REFRESHMENTS WILL BE OBTAINATIE IN THE RESTAURANT IN THE PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.
SERVANTS' PASSES
- Servanta passes will be laued to private box bolders only, who are requested to distribute then with discrimination and to endorse their names on the passos. Hoklaze of such pasics Aro not permitted in the Members Enclosure except för presing. through on their duties and must remmin, in their employers Monda
BY ORDER,
8 AT BLEAP
Secretary