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THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13th, 1928.
YACHTING NOTES.
[BY CHAU KÜNG.]
With the wind holding in the N.E. quadrant it was a misfortune for many owners of craft that they had not put them into cominussion
POINTS FOR REFEREES.
WARRANT ENGR. BARBER'S LECTURE:
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Several yachts were cut however. and must have had some enjoyable Bailing.
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From an inspection of A. King's seem that within the next two weeks the whole of the Eeet will be in This is all to the commission. good for I understand that it is highly probable that the first race of the Championship Series of the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club, will be held on the last Saturday of the month and a Menagerie rece Saturday next.
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CHURCH NOTICES. ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL, Howo Koro.
Octoara Hiru, 1929, Haryout Sunday
Trinity XIX-
Choral Kucharist at 6 am.
Peak Sunday School ut lựam, Children Service as 10.15 xan.
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Preacher-The Dean.
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UNION CHURCH (KENNEDY ROAD).
A meeting of the Hong Kong Football Referees' Association was Point, yesterday, when Warrant Engineer J. W. Barber. R.N., gave his lecture ca Refereeing, which | Suszar, October 14th; -- was postponed last week, Captain
W. Austin, M.C., M.M., R.A. presided at the meeting.
spectators at local matches in remarks directed" at the referee, who was in the best position
to see the game.
The principal assets of a good referee the speaker summarised as
follows:-
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1. Complete knowledge, of the
laws of the game. Experience.
As an introduction, Mr. Barber spoke about football as played at Malta by the Naval League, and in the course of his lecture he brought forward incidents in mat- Several craft are for sale among ches at Home and on, the local which in the Cruiser Olabs are grounds to illustrate his points. Imugen and Brenda both useful He also referred to the ignorance
with little boats
Auxiliaries shown by Imogen won 2nd prize in the "C" Class Championship last year, if remember rightly, I also hear that Irene may be for charter. In the racing yacht classes there have been several changes and here too there mare boats for disposal, namely Colleen and Dorothea both recent winners of the Championship in the Handicap Claas Argula II. of the class is also on the sale list. In the 1. & C. Class Thecla G.3 is for sale and I believe Gael (G.1) is seeking another owner. Joan G.6 owned by Mr. R. Sutherland is under early preparation and has been out sail stretching to some purpose. It is the early boat that hears the start-efficiently. Amplifying his remarks | ing gun-Time, Tides and Start- or the value of personality, he ing Gang wait for no man!" advised referees to avoid taking up domineering or officious attitude. They should not try to command, hut instead control the game and decide the difficult points. General- ly speaking, a referee should not try to make his presence felt by everybody.
3.
Physical fitness.
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Personality.
The Principal Asset. ... The last named, he said, was the most important of the assets, ne without it & referee cannot be expected to carry out his work
Physical Fitness.
to eight miles and, in his opinion, more than a player. Physical fit ness was therefore impottant and a referee needs to keep himself in training.
In the "Y" Class. there have been several alterations of, owner- ship. Col. H. B. Guon who is shortly going home has disposed of his dilele, Yis, to Mr. Rouse who in turn has sold Why Wonder 1. (X.1) | to Mr. E. B. Lambert. Mr. Fox who has been transferred to Tokyo- In the course of a game, the our regrets at losing him are tem speaker stated, a referee who does pered with the knowledge that this work properly runs from six means promotion for him-bas sold his Boujum Y.4 to Major Young I believe. Y.2, Y3 and Y.6 are held by last year's owners and it is hoped that Yeddanae owned by Commodore J. L. Pearson, C.MG, R.N., will be taken over by his
Under this head, he suggested successor Capt. Hill, R.N. Allanac
getting. in. as much practice as has come to be known as the modore's, boat" since she has now possible, as experience enables a been raced by the last three Com-referee to settle all matches that modores of the Station namely arise and get the best out of all Grace, Sterling and Pearson, all of matches. It also teaches & referee. whom have entered into the racing to deal with a crowd and to make If in the in the keenest manner and have decisions by intuition.
course of a game a referee is in supported the annual contests be- tween the Club and the Royal Navy doubt, be should not hesitate to ask the linesman, especially if he in very possible way.
is a neutral linesman, but at the same time he must not rely too much on him.
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There is one new yacht to report for the coming season. Mr. Grist has had Wanderer built at the Hung Hom Ship Yard and she is due for launching at the end of this week. I hear he instructed the designer that he wished for a boat about the same size as U. and 7. but
Experience.
General.
Touching on matters that arise on the ground, Mr. Barber said he had heard it stated that referees in Hong Kong are much too tolerant with certain players and are afraid'
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is reported, whilst under the in- fluence of Dryginger, to have laid M. Grist the presentation of half the designing fee to the Yacht Club if the new boat fails to beat U. and I. by 30 secs per mile can see her owner sitting up and taking notice if he should read this and making U. and I. sail at her best in order to give the fee to the Club.
ROYAL LIFE SAVING SOCIETY,
Portuguese: Kong Op, King On, t Japanese: Kinsen Maru, "Kishu Mark, Taigo Mami, Ankal Maru, Mikuru Maru.
with them. Another thing referees should ignore was what he termed the intolerance of the crowd, but a the same time they should not under irritation induced by such
Chinese: Wing Lee, Kwong Fon, behaviour he goaded into giving A Sang, Phronang, Soan. Ann, decisions which they know to be Chụng Kong, Wing Fe, Wing On, wrong. An instance of a wrong, Derwent, Fan On, Hung Chow, decision given recently was quot Gen. H. Knor, Man Sun, Cheung ed. Other points may be summaris-On. ed as under..
Dutch: Tjipanas, Jan, Otto. French: Limehow, Song Bo, Bourbon.
The whistle: Don't blow the whistle unless it is quite necessary, Position: Endeavour to run on the flank with the sun behind you. Corner kick: Stand st the An examination under the rules farthest post as then you can judge of the Royal Life Saving Society better when a ball is sailing out was held at the Hong Kong Chinese of play. Remain there until the Bathing Club's matshed at North ball is cleared from the goal area. Point on October 9th. A class of Penalty kick: Stand on flank. eight candidates was presented by See that the goal-keeper remains in Mr. K. C. Ip for the Proficiency goal and players are outside the Certificates and Bronze Medallions | area.
Chairman's Remarks.
In inviting questions from those present, Capt. Austin said he would like to couple the word personality with tact. It had occurred during the course of the lectura, and there were many occasions in which a referee must be tactful.
Among some advice given by Captain Austin, especially to the of the Society. Conditions were "Off-side can be better judged by younger referees, was Rot to excellent, and the majority of the side view. Don't allow waste of hesitate to admit a mistake. There class had no difficulty in completing time during throws. When a free was no need to worry about it as each test to the satisfaction of the kick is awarded, don't leș players some do. Young referees should Examiner.
encroach. Avoid discussion with also learn the off-side rule and the players as much as possible on or law governing a penalty kick. off the Beld.
The following recommendations Thave been made to the Chief Executive of the Society in London for approval and confirmation: for both award-Kau Kai Cheung, Luk Man Sum, Chan Yew · Höj Wong Tai Chiu, Poon Ho Chak, and Hon Kwok Leung; and for the Proficiency Certificate alone, Chung Wai Man and Lam Yung Hee.
The Chinese Bathing Club are now leading in the number of suc cessful candidates examined this year up to date, the South China Athletic Association being very close on their heels.
"A London Bachelor of Music was summoned at Marylebone Police Court last month, for exceeding the 20-mile speed limit in Regent's :Park by driving & motor-car at 34 miles an hour. A letter addressed to the Magistrate stated:-"I drive over 20 miles an hour to avoid being
Don't touch a player. (Continued on, next Volumn).
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