BAD REFEREEING ALLEGATION

Austrians Threaten To Cut Short Their S'pore Soccer Series

Singapore, Aug. 6.

Following an allegation of bad refereeing, the Aus trian soccer touring team has threatened not to play the remaining games of the series here if the same referee were appointed.

The threat was made by A. Yanisth, manager of the Graz Athletik Sports Klub of Austria, whose team has played two games in Singapore. His allegation of bad refereeing referred to the game played on Wednesday night against the Sino-Malay Selection which ended in a defeat for the Austrians by two goals to nil.

in the An incident occurred second half of the game which threatened to break it up.

Sgt. William Referee S'aff Holloway awarded a penalty for

HKCTU Spring Surprise In Rifle League

Main Dentures of the week in

a Chinese the tocal team when

the forward was fouled near Austrian goalmouth. Austrian left winger Sjako protested re- peatedly and the referee sent 16m off the field artxr the Austrian ignored two warnings,

REFUSED TO LEAVE

the Sjako refused to leave feld while the captain threaten- ed to walk out with the rest of his team. After considerable argument accompanied by tem- peramental gesticulations, Austrian winger Sjako inally Jell the field and the Kame |continued.

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Austrian team) manager the Army Small-Bore League Yanisth told a reporter that he

allow his

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He charged that the game on Wednesday run was spoilt by Although Comd Wksp havetta "worst refereeing I have you lost their

they witnessed." He also charged the making "impossibl

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still hold on to the leadership referee of by virtue of a higher aggregate. | decisions

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first l AXTARİ Challenge

because the crowd had shotited that it was a goal. He said the Only one posable was scored referee was doubtful about his during the week, that by Capdecision, in which case he should Morgan HKCTU. Two 99s were have given the beneft of scored, one each by Lt Elgar doubt to the visiting tearn. (Dorset) and Capt Gardner GOOD

A United Press reporter who (Comd Wkap).

saw the game said the ball hit The Dorsels moot HKCTU the lower portion of the cross- this coming week and the re- bar and rebounded into play and sult may have a final hearing spectators in the changing room on the league, the leadership But, where press reporters were

of which is sull unsettled with a

matches to go.

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Australian Cycling Manager Asked To Apologise

clation

Melbourne, Aug. 5. The Amateur Cycling Asso- of Australia will be asked to apologise to the British Empire

2nd

Commonwealth Games authorities for "the deplorable outburst" of Aur- tralin's cycling team manager, Mr W. J. Young, in leading the Audan "walk out" on Tuesday.

to disobey my orders and I had alternative but to send him off." He said he refused to be intimidated when the Austrian captain and his team threatened to walk out.

The referee said he had made

the report to

Singapore Amateur Football Association,

Holloway expressed disap pointment with the behaviour of the Austrians during and after the game, saying that "they have certainly not acted ag true sportsmen"United Press

BASEBALL

SCORES

New York, Aug: 5. Major League Baseball scores today were:

American League

This was decided unanimously tonight by the Victorian Cycling Union Council whose President, Mr. Gray, said Mr Young's out-New York burst might have been made on Cleveland the spur of the moment but if Boston was not good sportsmanship,"

Chicago

Mr Young had withdrawn the Washington Australian cyclists after a dis- Detroit pute following the disqualifica-

tion of an Australien rider but

the Australian. Games Manager,

Mr Jim Eve, countered. Mr

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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1954.

HORSE FOOTBALL

The latest sport in Berlin, Germany, is "horse foot. ball" which is played by members of the Berlin Police Force,

This new game, which is rapidly becoming very popular, is played by mounted footballers, using a huge ball, nearly three feet in diameter.

Quite apart from providing a great deal of fun, many thrills and occasional spills, this game is useful training as It helps to increase the skill in manoeuvrability of both horses and riders. Picture shows: An incident from a "horse football match" being played by Berlin police at their training стр ді Spandau.Express Photo.

Royal H.K. Defence Force Orders

Serial No. 31. Orders By Colonci L, T. Ride, CBE, ED, Commandant, Royal Hongkong Defence Force. Dated August 3, 1954.

Force Headquarters Recce PlatoonSunday August 0. 1904, Xie Classification, RV 0 m at W.D. Car Park Balisbury Rosa for Kai Tak 'D' Tange. Dros: OG Shirts, Blacks, Bootsy Puttees: Blouch Hate. Wedroeday Augun 01, 3064. No perado.

Artillery Battery Fd Troop—Friday August & Friday August 13, 1954. -Advanced Class (TARA Tɔ & LIW). Instructor Major Tumer. TARA LI Clems.

Instructor TP Instructors, Bignellers Clan Revalors of Fire Discipluus ond Arty Procedura Instructor-16 Chates.” HQ RUKOF 6.30 p.m. Drew: Pain clothes. C & T-Monday. August 9, 1904, RV 3.15 p.m. MI Inr SOC. Drem: Plain clothes.

Hongkong Regiment

the

Wil

of Officer Duties.-Orderly Week-LO. A. Lavey, Next for duty-11. ö. Hampton Orderly Sergeant of the Week-S1. Họ You. Next for duty- Sgt. F. Sinead.

Training.

CayTuesday August 10, 1954, Coy Half Day RV MPG for RHQ Midday meal be served at 1.50 p.m. Dress: Slacios, Shirts Bouis, Putboew. Ittle Order tem stool helmets. Khaki Berets.

"A" Coy Warning Order,—LMG Couls detailed. RV Security Car Park 8.30 am. Sunday Augu 15. 1964. Coy-Monday August D 1954 Altack Ex. V 130 p.. at MPG for HQ Drem: Battle Order. url You CoreThisday August 1994. (ay Personnel an detailed by letter porade MPC st 4 p.m. for Peak Range, Zerving of LMC's, (b) Permomel on detailed by letter parade 101 Signal Shed 6.30 p.m. for n. T. Instruction

**Coy. Dress: An ordered. Wednesday, August 11, 1954, RV 620 pm. RHQ Only personel sa detail- ed by Trg Programme to porado) Dress Overails. *** Coy-Warning Urder: Sunday

1004. Aug 10, LMC Kai Tak. HV Camusia shoot Security Car Park 8.30 am. Only home who have not fired or failed will attend. Itą Coy Big Pi-Wednes day August 1, 1604. 22 001 V 4.10 p.m. et MPO for HQ, Dres. Clean fatigue, O.G. MT P-Wednes- day August 11, 1004. M.T. Cadre. RV 5,16 pan. at MPG for 119. Dress: Clean tatigue 0.0. MT P-Thursday KV August 12, 1954 M.C. Cadre.

at MPC for 1. Drea 5.15 p.m. Overalls Cooks-Wednesday August RV 3.18 11, 1604. Cool Course. p.m. at MPG for 1.YOTRIL DrDes Clean

o,a, tating.

Med Sco- Wednesday August 14, 1004 Finot Aid Course. V 5.30 pun, at 11q. Dress: Clean fatigue 0.0. Begit Cadre-Wednesday August 1, 1054. MIG 5,30

Reading ponMap mutuals CSM Parkinson. MPG 0:48

Soccer Scrooges Cut The Pay

By DESMOND HACKETT

The Football Association has got away with its Soccer Scrooge act, and receive £50-a-match. England players who took part in the World Cup will not according to n Government tribunal decision.

To complete this skinflint Soccer piece there will be eut payments for the reserves who travelled, and the players will not be awarded international caps.

had

The Pinyers' Union had asked for an inquiry after they been told that the players would

be

£50 for the Buic matches, although an Industrial Disputes Tribunal had decided

**Euch 1053:

player for International matches shall receive not less than 30,"

in July

selecteri

now

The Football Association pay- ments which have

bern approved are: First round World Cup matches ---- £30; reserves.

£20.

Anals 140. Quarter reserves, £25.

The Players” Union pointed but that when their pinyers took part in the World Cup in 1960 they were pold full rate They were paid full playing against Switzerland in

for

and!

RUSSIANS

ADMIT

THEY DID NOT INVENT SOCCER

Vienna, Aug. 5.

p.m.-Prep of a lesson-Capt Qush Dross; Plain clothes. Bp Coy Mari -Wednesday August 11, 494. NV 7 p.m. at iq (Tpl leave MPG 1,45 p.m.).

Dress: Aa ordered by Pi Cond. Mor Pl-Wednesday August 11, 1004 RV 1 pm, at KHQ (pt leave MPG 1.45 p.) DTO A ondered by Pi Cod Depot Course Monday August 9, 2054, Drill, Rito RV 3.11

for HQ Khaki RHKDF

Delt. Boots, Boret, Web Anklets. Band & Corps of Drums,

B: Overalle.

at NPC

Bunday up a 1004, ̃W.T. LeBWHI |

1-3-3-4

Dem a.m. at RIQ Shorta OG Shirt,

White Belt, Galters, Boots, Blue Berets, Monday. August, 1954. Progimme as order- ed. V 11. 19. Deens: OG Shirts, Shorts, White Bell, Gallers. Boots.

Wednesday, Blus Berela. August 1, 1834. Programme as or- dered. Ryya.m. at Rita. Dress: OG Bhite, Shorts, While Beit, Qai Term Boots, Blue Berasa. Thursday Aug 12, 1954, NCO Cadre, Dress. As ordered. Friday August 13, 1854. Programme se ordered RV 11 5.1 at kito, Dress: 92. Shirts, Shorts,

23311 White Belt, Qaitern. BoUFA,

Betels.

B&C Cay-Warning Order. Week-end Exercise will be held on Augum 14/15, 1954. Further details will be putilated in next iamre of Part Orders. "A" & "" Coy- Warning Order. Week-end Exercise will be held on Augesat 21/22 1994. Further detalls will be published in next Laue al Part I Order.

Home Guard

AURLAR

Training-Thursday

Miniature Range.

Drea

1054. A 20

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Overalls

MPO

Belt.

Rongkong Auxiliary Air Force

Trade Training Nursing Orderlles Wednesday August 11, 264-30171 General Hospital a.m. (Full Day} Trotuport leaves Balisbury Road at 3.43 p.m. Wednesday August 16, 1954--Windsor House-8.16m-Dr. Romier. Clerks P.A. Tuesday Auguet 10. 104 RHKDF-450 Transpari leaves Murray Pořade Ground at 3.18 p.m. Tuesday August TORTY 17 1054-BQ RIKOF-8.30

Murray Parade Transport laver Ground at 8.23 pan. Radar Operators & Fighter Control Sections Tuesday August 10, 1964-Eadar Operator- SO.C.-.30 p.ra Friday August iɔ. 1904-All C & R Personnel-6.0.C -0.30 p.m. Tucsday August 17, 1054 -Radar Operator-9.0 C-4.30 p.m Friday August 20, 1854-All C & R Personnel 8.0.C.-8.30 p.m. Auxiliary Police Thursday August 12, HQ No 34 RAF Police District 3.45

leaved pm.

Murray Transport Parade Ground at 3.30 pm. Thum- day August 11, 1951-HQ No. 34 RAF Police District-- pm. Transport Parade Ground at Leaves Murray 3.30 p., Equipment Assistanta. Tuesday August 10, 1964-LAP Kaj Tak-an, Full Day). Transport leaves Salisbury Road at 0.45 m. Wednesday August Ji. 1004 Safety Equipment Assistants-RAF Kat Tak - Transport leaves Salisbury Road of 8.48 .

August

14. 1844-Duty UKAAF Hangar-3 pm. Тантрот leaves Sallsbury Road at 143 pen, Sunday August 10. 104-Duty Storemen

IKAAF Hangaram, Transport leaves Salisbury Road at 545 ms. 19. 14-KAAP Thursday August Hang- p.m. Transport icares Salisbury Road at $45 p.m.

“ለ

Day)

Fighter Plotters Thursday Augual 3. 1904-'^' & 'B' Watches-SD.C.-

Tuesday August 10, 1054 Watch 8.0...10.

CHRI Thursday August 12, 2004- A & B Watches 8.0.C-4.43 p.m. Thursday August 19, 1904 A & B Waleses 90C-0.4 pm, Wirties Operators Tuesday August 3, 1904 As detailed-Murray Barracks-6.30 p.m. Friday August 0. 1004-As de Lailed Murray Barracks -4.30pm. Friday August 0. 100s detalled. AHO HAI Khi Tak 0 pm. Tron port leave Salisbury Road at 5.40 pm Tuesday August 10, 1954- detailed Murray Barracke-5.30 pm, Friday August 13, 14-Ar detalic

Murray Barracks -0.30 pm Friday Augun 13, 100% detalled AHO RAF Kai Tak-8 pm. Transport leaves Ballebisty Rood at 6.45 pm. Tuesday August 17, 1964--As detailed -Murray Barracke~0.30 p.m. Friday August 20. 1964-As delaffed--Murrag Barracks30 pm. Friday August 20, 1954A detailed-AZIQ BAT Ke Tak--0 p.m. Transport foaves Galiz bury Road at 5.46 MT fection Sun- day

SAA 25, 1904-A Section

Hangarm. Transport leaves Sallabary Road at 645 am Clerka G.D. Tuesday August 17, 3054 -BKAAF mngar 6 am. (Full Day Transport leaves Salisbury Road at 8.40 m. Afr Trame Control Friday August 9, 1954 HAAF Hengar-0 Salisbury icaver Transport p.m.

Saturday August Road at 8.45

1954 A demiled-Kad Tak Tower

-12 noon

Friday

to 6 pm. (Pull Dog), August 15, 1964-KAAJ 0 p.m. Transport leaves burs Road of 54 pm August 14, 1955-A Both t

Hangar

Believe it or not, there is still one thing which even the Russians admit was not invented in Russia — soccer. Soccer is an invention of the West and Russia is lagging behind, one Russian sports official admitted here. But Soviet players will catch up by Russia's World Cup debut in 1958, he predicted.

W. A Sinjavski, Radio Dynamo's team was rejuvenated 34, Moscow's official sports

com last year. Six players more than | Salisbury Road at 145 p.m. Sunday

August 15, 1954 A Flight-HKAA went so far as to

Transport leave 50 per cont of the squad-join-H succeeded mentator.

"Western soccer ed the club only in 1953.

They in convincing the tribunal that concede that

the full international is older and, therefore, better all need international experience, day August 19, 10:4 HAS Hungar Bithough

During their stay in Austria, team of England played against than Russian soccer."

rate Belgium internationals, but not when they met them in the World Cup.

Somehow the FA

were

not

our hours every day. All the players

broad

Tak Tower-12 noon to ở pm. (Full Grundcrew Saturday August Paylosight Transport leaves

Road at 8.40 am. Thur p.m. Transport Inaven Salisbury Rond at 1.45 pm.

the international sides of Swit- "We did not compelo In this the Russians were, training two

Flying Programme Thursday World Cup because year's

105-All pliot-Q zerland, Belgium, and Uruguay,

August 12. in a stage of seemed to be perfect track and

RIKDY-843 p.m. Transport leave international players are still these

ald, fleld athletes, showing impres-Murray Parade Ground at 8.30 pan. matches.

learning," Sinjaveki

and high Baturday August 14, 1904-"B" Fight will They got away with their "However, wa

definitely sive sprints,

-KAAF Hingar-i pan. Transport FA compete in the World Cup in jumps.

leaves Balisbury Itand at 1.45 p.m. case, although the oficial

15. 1904A Fight Their food rations were Year Book for last season and 1958 and we are confident that

КАЛГ the FA diary ists

the ac- 1950 our players will catch up by strictly prescribed by

leavor Soilbury Road at 8.46 am. World Cup matches under

theten,"

Thursday August 19, 195All piloto companying doctor: No soup, heading "internallonal matches," Sinjavski was

accompanying no fat, no pastry, no wine, only Q UCDF-6.405 pmn. Transport leaves Murray Parade Oround at 0.50 Dynamo Moscow, Russia's Cup fatless veal or beefsteak, salad pm. HIGH-SPEED ACTION

winners of 1954, on its recent and fresh fruits — everything in

amali rations.

The Players' Union are tak-1our to Austria. ing high-speed action to get

soccer

one

new award which will make quite sure that all matches be- International tween English

any other sides opposed to international side will carry the

£50 pay cheque.

Fighting boss of the Players' Union Jimmy Gutlirke says: Experts commented on Dyno-

golf, and "Cricket,

Rugby mo's performance in Austria es Kramer To Train League give the most they can follows: Excellent in strength,

Sunday En Transpor

Hongkong Women's Auxillary Army Corps In Austria; the Dynamo XI

Traday Angust 9, 1954 the "I don't know whether had the following results:

Personnel as detalled Bignala Russions will become out parady 5.20 p.m. MPG for HQLT. Va Rapid (Austrian champion

players by Dress: Uniform. Today August 19. 1954) 0-1, Vs. Austria FC, (run-standing

1954. Blansi B Personnel en de talled parado 5.30 pan. MPG for ner-up) 1-1, Vs. Linzer ASK sticking to their diet," one ex-

thing is HQL Dress: Uniform, Wednesday First pert said, "but (sixth-ranked, Austrian

aure: they will never get fat." August 13, 1954, Pirst Aid: All per League) 6-3.

sonnel will parade 6.30 pm. MPG ---United Press.

Uniform

Signals Thursday August 12, "A" l'ersonnel as detailed pando

Drea 5.30 pm MPG for 11QU. Uniform. Cistka Parade, 5.30 p.m.

Drom Uniform

Stores Prade 8.30 pun. for HQ. RUKI.

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Drew: Unltorm.-

LACK EXPERIENCE

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MPG

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