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Hong Kong:
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12,
1930.
LAWN TENNIS
ONLY THREE, MATCHES YESTERDAY.
"A parsistent drigils made conditions anything but pleasant for the con testants in the Hongkong Cricket Club tennis tournament which was continued yesterday.
SOCCER CONTROL IN Lant point of control of players.
HONGKONG.
IMPORTANT DISCUSSION AT COUNCIL MEETING.
He denied the solo right of tha Council over players registered with the H.K:FA) If the matter was forced to an issue, Mr. Lee would find the position entirely dif ferent. The Asepolation would merely inform the Chinese players
the Open Singles, D. S. Green AU MAU SUSPENSION. that if they played for the Federa
and Ali Johnson found themselves t
well matched, the contest running to four sets, before Johnson elaimed the honoura at 6-3, 6-7, 6-2, 6-8. Both players drove well on the forehand,
[By "Wanderer”.}
tion they would bo debarred from football under the auspices of the H.KFA They would have to re-
The action of the South China cognise the full authority of the
but displayed apparent weaknesses Branch of the China National H.K.F.A. or withdraw.
at the not.
Tho' Counell, decided to draw the The match between Y. Sajiki and Athletic Federation in playing Lau Capt. E. C. Etherington, which was Mau in recent matches for the attention of the Chinoso clube to left unfinished on Monday, was de-championship of China when he was their serious breach of the rules, cided yesterday, when the Japanese under suspension by the Hongkong
player captured the fourth set to win Football Association, gave rise to and to write to the Federation in- 0-0, 6-2, 12-14, 6-3. Sajiki's steadi ness turned the balance of play into an important debate when the viting their co-operation in the
Counell of the HKF.A. met last mattera of suspensions etc. his favour.
Personally, I doubt If the Invita The Lo brothers experienced no dim-night
Mr. J. Ormiston raised the point, tion was at all necessary or desir. culty in gaining entry to the second round of the Open Doubles at the ex-describing the action as one of gross able. Incidentally, the Council, in Associathe discussion, appeared to lose pense of L. Forster and Dr. Mont discourtesy to the
that the sight of the fact that Lau Mau had gomery, whilst in the Club Champlon-tion, pointing out ship FA Redmond defeated J. Bar-evidence before the
30mb personal responsibility, row. in straight sets; 7"
which dealt with the incident
Other Business.
committee
The full reaple of yesterday lending, to the -Buspension
matches were:
The Council ordered a replay in Open Singles A. II. Johnsen bear of Lau Mau and T, Pilo, of Kow D. S. Green 6-3, 6-7, 6-2, 6-3, Ylan, made it absolutely clear that Sajiki beat Capt. E. C. Etherington Lau Mau, was the aggressor. Yet respect of the Junior Shield, tio be-
·6-0, 6-2, 12-14, 6-3.
Pile was prevented from going to tween the Somersets and the Navy, Open Doubles.-H. K, W. Shanghai with the Hongkong Inter-ho Somersets having played, at Lo beat L Forster and Dr. Mont-port Team, while Lau Mau played least one. Senior player in their gomery 6-4, 6-0, 6-1; Ng Bge-kwong in the Chinese Interport in Hong-team.
and Ng See-cheung received walk kong. The cirmstances justified The Council also decided to pres
over from C: Chon and Horace Lo
Club Championship.-F. A.. Red-4 very strong protest to the Federa-sent A. Gosano, of the Club.de:Re mond boat J, Barrow, 7-B, J-6, 6-4.tion.
To-day's Matches.
The programme for this aftertioon is ne fallows?
Open ingles-A. L. Sullivan Cheng Chi-wing: B. A. Rumjahn A. D. Humphreys; H. Y. Ho v Ng Ste cheung; II. D. Rumjaha v F. A. Red- mond.
4.
Chinese Afiftude.
creio, with a special blazer-in 10- cognition of his five consecutive
Mr. H. K. Lee, Who is a member appearances for Hongkong in inter- of the Council as well as an official port matches."'. of the Federation, pointed out that the Council had no right of protest. The Federation was an entirely dis- tinet organisation and had no rea-
Open Doubles Lieut. Ond, #. Jan to recognise the ILK.F.A. The Wyatt and Dr. L."T. Ride v F. players of South China and Chinese. Hemedios and H. A. BATTO; Lak Athletic were allated to both or- Kang-cheung and Lak Ding-cheung vganisations. For the Association to claim sole rights over those men F. Y. Khoo and T. K. Lion,
was a matter which could not be within oontemplation. He suggest-
Club Championship.-R. M. Wood T. C. Monaghan.. Handicap Doubles.-J. R. Collis and
V. R. Gordon (rec. 4/0) D. Ellied that the Assocation, should ap proach the Federation with a view and A. M. Bloch (owe 1/0)..
to co-operation in such rualters, to provent a recurrence of an undesir able incident. He declined to admit Friedrichshafen, Jun. L that the Federation was wrong, The last days of 1929 saw the though the clubs concerned might completion of the new 'wharf. It be held responsible. He thought in a gigantic fron structure crect-there would be a rendy response to ed by the Gutchoffnunghutte of an invitation to co-operation. Oberhausen. It stands close to Mr. James sald that the Council the wharf in which "Graf Zeppe were the governing body of football lin was built, and is now stowed in the Colony as long as they chose to be. But if they overlooked the away for the, winter senadh.
The space available for build-acilon of players under their con- ing the new alrship Z128 measure trol who played for other organisa- 46 metres in height, 50 metres in tions without first obtaining, formal breadth, and 248 metres in length, permisalon, the Council forfeited while the whole building measures their, authority,
Further discussion concerned the 52 metres in height, 59 metres. In
correctness of official recognition of width, and 258 metres in length.
The now airship will not be of the Federation. The Federation's the slender grace of "Graf Zeppe soccer rules depart in important lin." It will have a proportion particulars from the Football Asso ately shorter and sturdier body iation's rules of the game, and it 6 arguable whether.. the reali It will contain nearly the double attitude of the Association should quantity of pae. The enormous not be to refuse permission to their doors again open towards the registered players to compete in west, facing the wind, which it matches payed inder.conditions so most frequently blowing. This spposed to F. Apractice. time they do not stand at High it angles to the walls, but form a semi-circle, in order better. to break the force of the wind..
SETTLING
THE POINT IN
GOLF
Pushing the Ball.
One of the ironclad rules of the rame bars the scrupingin of putta. The ball must be fairly truck at with the head of the lub, not pushed, scraped, nor pooned. The penalty for n Mr. Lec's attitude was the cor-breach of this rule is loss of the rept one, except on the very impor-ole."
Mr. Lee's Mistake,
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