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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1930.

WORLD SPORT.

DECISION OF THE | THE AMATEUR STATUS

QUESTION. C.N.A.A.F.

NOT INCONSISTENT WITH HONGKONG'S.

TO-MORROW'S SOCCER.

[By "Wanderer."]

So that's that. A special commia- sion of the China National Ama-) leur Athletic Federation has come! to the conclusion that under the amateur rules of the P.E.AA. and under the amateur rules of the de Federation Internationale Football Associations, players who

CHINA ATHLETIC FEDERA- TION GIVES ITS VIEW.

Shanghai, Nov. 20. The special commission appointed by the China National Amateur Athletic Federation to enquire into the status of the Shanghal membera of the Chineze soccer tearing party, after several meetings, has decided

that:

"Under the amateur rules of the Far Eastern Athletic Association A under the anteur rules of the Federation International De Foot- ball Associations, the commission fail to find that the playern viointed

any amateur rules."

C.R.C. TENNIS

"AT HOME.”

GOOD PROGRAMME FOR TO-MORROW.

OXFORD TROUNCES CAMBRIDGE.

ANNUAL CRICKET MATCHI YESTERDAY.

An attractive programme of ex-| A fine fourth wicket partnership, hibition tennis matches has been which realised 134 runs without eithor arranged for the annual “At Home" of the two batsman being defeated at of the Chinese Recreation Club to the close of the lanings, placed Oxford; marrow afternoon, when the Cham-

plans of the B. and C. Divisions of a winning position in the annual the Hongkong Tennis League will cricket match between the Light Blues and the Dark Blues on the Hongkong meet the Rest,

The C.R.C.

were auccessful in Cricket Club ground yesterday after- hending both of these divisions in roon. the 1930 season, and their respec-

Oxford had first lease of the wickets tive teams will meet the following and were given quite a good start by "E" Division.-J. W. Leonard G. R. Sayer and R. II. Grimits, but (capt.)

and W. J. Howard (Craigen-it was L. T. Ride and B. C. K. Hawkins Rower), S. A. R. Bux and M. O. who put them in a commanding post- Hooser (Indina Recreation Club). tion. They were associated in an whe fourth Wong Sui-wing and Li U-wing broken partnership for the (South China).

wicket. Together they put on 134) "C" Division.-Y. F. Chew runs, when the innings was declared (enpls) and D. J. Anderson (Uni- closed with the total standing at 202 veraity), D. A. Itaznek and A. K. runs for the loss of three wickets.

Cambridge never looked like mak- Suffis Indian Recreation Club),

G. A. Noronha and L. A. Ribeiro ing the runs and but for brief stays by a few of their batsmen, the Innings Club de Recrelo).

the was a procession. With the fall of

runs behind their opponents' total. the last wicket they were still 128

During the Afternoon, trophies for Division 1, and the Mixed Doubica League will alan be presented to the Indian Recreation

Club, winners of both competitions,

tion matches.

With the match coming to an end half an hour before time for drawing

went in to bat again.

joined the Chinese soccer tour did Football Association commission to but they will not take part in exhibi- stumps, Edwardes-Jones and Holmen

not violate their amaleor status. It is expected that the ilveisdon will lead to an attempt to revive! the local controversy on the same isme, dough it will save a great deal of panecesary pother if i

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There is no inconsistency about the different decisions. The ruten: of the international Federation pormit of all manner of things which could not he rotatenated in Great Britain, and therefore, in Bongkong. The introduction Fresh players when the an held get tired.

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the more impor

tant, permission for payment for Taruker time are muung them.

It is understood that the Shanghal will enquire into the same matter

the next commence sitting during few days.Reuter

the tonm

The matter concerns

which toured Malaya, preparatory to tour of Europe (aubsequently a cancelled). Two Hongkong members of the team have been rail with by the heal Association--the cause of Bruch rerent controversy.]

LOCAL CRICKET.

THE HRCA', TEAMS FOR TO-MORORW.

Lady Shouron Chow is to distri- bate the trophies and there is every indication that to-morrow's event with be one of the must successfut eversinged by the C.K.C.

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RUGBY FOOTBALL.

TWO MATCHES TO BE PLAYED ON SATURDAY,

Club "A" v. HMS "Medway" on Saturday, November 22nd, at 3,15

Dark, S. J. H. Fox; Threiquarters,

M.:

The full scores were:

Oxford.

R. H. Gritha, e Bell, b Hamilton G. R. Sayer, e na b Wallington 30 A. E. Wood, b Wallington j.. T. Ride, not out

B. C. K. Hawkins, not out

Extras

27

0

៨.

Total (for 3 wkla. dec.) 222

J. II. Almis, 1. B. Holmes, J. B. Nupler Hell, N. L. Smith, R. A. C. North and G. W. A. Tufton did not bat.

The HK.CC. teams for Saturday, W. 11. Johnson, G. A. 1. Phummer Wallington Any finding hused on such rules against the Civil Service Cricket Club, Capt.), J W. King, E. T. E. Nash; inmiltun

the

will be:

Ist Team (away).-T. ↑ Pearce,

Halbacke, J. S. 12, 1. 1. M. Me- | erodey Forwards, W. F. Leckie, E. P. Buttress, A. R. Cox, W. R. Andrew If. Owen Hughes, A. Reid, E. R.B. I. Stock, R. D Beaumont, W. F

kits, A. C. L. Rowker, C. D. Wright, Kerr, A. D. Coppin. G. R. Mury, J. Isley, J. W. McFarlane E. C. Etherington, G. E. I. Divett.ber 22, at 4.10 p.m.: 12th man, C, D), M. Andrew,

has no face vatice in Hongkong. any cir- and cannot have under cumstances. It may be more in- teresting when 15 decision of the joint commission of the CN.A.A.F. and the Shung- ghai Football Association

The Chinese papers, or one of

2nd Team (hame).-W. W. them, this morning suggested that Mackenzie, J. It. Wild, E. J. Collins, ail the players concerned in the II. J. Armstrong, P. W. J. Planner, tour had been suspended for H. Ashworth, J. D. A. Hutchison, twelve months, but there is strong R. S. W. Paterson, J. Chadwick. G. reason to believe that the enble Wolf, J. R. Hinton. 12th Man, J. D.

Humphreys, received was mistranslated.

Chinese Athletic are turning out to-morrow, I auderstand, the fix- ture list being:

Senior Division.

The Navy Team. The following will represent the Indian H.C. on Navy against the Saturday:

Commander E, A. Aylmer, Midship.

Chinese Athletic V.

Policeman D. . B. Barrett, Commander F. A. C. Baker, Lieutenant G. Cobb, Stadium, 4.15. Kowloon v.. Royal Artillery-Kew-Sub-Lieutenant F. W. B. Edwards, Lieut. Comdr. D. P. Evans, Lieutenant C. L. L. Glass, Surgn. Lieut.-Cmdr. Harkins, Able Senman Laslett, Mid- shipman R. M. D. Pensouhy, A. N.

loon, 4.15. Royal Navy v. Club.Navy, I.V.

4.15.

Recreio Y. South Wales Borderers.

-Recreio, 4.15. Argylls v. S. China-vokumpoo,

4.15.

2.45.

Second Division, University V, Argylls. Chinese, Navy v. Kowloon.-Navy, II.V, 2.40, St. Joseph's V Recreio..

Joseph's, 2.45. Somersets

Eastern. Chatham Road, 4.15, South Chinn v. Cluh-Caroline fili,

2.45, R.A. Res. v. Athletle Res-Saokun-

poo, 2.43.

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Other

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LOCAL HOCKEY.

YMCA. DEFEATED IN FAST GAME.

Pinying one man short throughout found the first half, the Y.M.C.A. themaciven three goals in arrears at the interval in their mtach against the Royal Corps of Signals at King's Park yesterday, and although recover. Ing well after the change over, could not wipe off the big disadvantage, and were eventually defeated by the odd goal in five.

Third Division,

R.A.S.C. v. B. Engineers.—Chatbam

Boad, 2.46.

The Signals played a dialing game, R.A.0.C. v. R.A.F.-Chinese. H.V.a fast pace being maintained through- out. They deserved their success if only for the manner in which they seized their opportunities.

-4.15, Somersets V. Chinese-Studium,

2.46. Ewo v. South China.—St. Joseph's,

4.16.

• +

The homesters, at full strength in the second half, gave a greatly im- | proved display, and after T. J. Prien | had netted. Martin added a second paint in the last minute of the match. Club v Army.

Two matches are of outstanding interest, the initial appearance of the South Wales Borderers, against the Club de Recreio on the Recrelo

Owing to the inability of the Army ground, and the clash of the peto raise a team, the match arranged Hent league leaders, South China between them and the Hongkong and the Argylls at Sookunpoo, Hockey Club, yesterday, was scratch-

Endeavours were made to fix up a game with the Navy, but they experl- enced a similar culty in obtaining the requisite elever. ·

The Recreio will offer a ed. very fair test of the average standard which the newcomers

TSANG FOOK PIANO CO. bo called upon to meet,

though the difference in the grounds here and in Egypt gives | Des Voeux Road, Central. local team a big advantage in

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The

carly games.

The Argylls were defeated last by Kowloon, who lost the

therefore would suggest a fairly comfortable win for South China. The Ara

Argylls are a team capable of rising to a big ocension,

As a work to South China:

RA:-Fletcher; Frearson, Tay, lor; Gough, Joyce, Green- shields," Wood, Allan, Moore, McDonald (or Gill), Woods. Club:-Rodger: Strange, Blahop:

AN

Other, Stewart, Watson: G. Duncan, Segalen, McBride,

however, and South China wêre Boon,

Loon

not over-impressive against Kow. It would not surprise me to Red South, China drop their first point or points.

tho

Kowloon should defeat Royal Artillery, the Athletic will be favoured against the Police

and the now team of the Navy

will give the Club plenty to think about.

*

Probable Teams, Among the probable teams are: Shepherd;

Thongkong Telegraph. Police: Clark: Perkins, Britain:

TOWHOM ALL LOCAL ENQUIRIES SHOULD BE ADDRESSED.

Thorpe,

Oram, Pile. Howarth, Fraser, McGreavy, Brown, Roserves: Cornwall, Williams, Wheoler.

|

Litr... Lusy.

Xavier;

ano. Margeiredo, A.

Silva, j Ward, Rocha, Santos.. South China-Wong Ka-leung: Tam Kong-pak, Lee Tin-sang: Teng Kwan, Wong Mel-ahun, Leung Wing-chul; Cheng Suf- hong, Chu Kwok-lun. Fung King-cheong, Chun Yue-tim,. Ip Puk-wa. Kowloon 2nd:--Angus; Ponny, Eastman; Everest, Gilchrist, Sullivan; White, Davies, Spary, Cotton, Bickford.

Stoker, 2nd Forwill; Hynes

*Sloan, Puncheon, Tavlin: Alexander,

Bull. Strange, Jackson, Smith.

Club

Kowloon:Angus: Martin, Pile; Recreio 2nd:- Marques; Ogley,

Blize,

Dowman, McKelvic, Moan Simpson, Gillott,. Hed

loy, Tanuon.

Costa; Britto, Assis, Sousa; Gonsalves, 0. Marques, Santos, Ailemac, and Silva,

Cub v. Aruty, on Saturday, Novem

Barrow Evans

Arbuthnot

Howling Analysis,

0. AL. R. 11 1 63 13

W

77

20

18

Cambridge,

out. Com. 11. S. Squance, e and b Sayer ****

Club Back, J. P. Whitham; Three- quarters, L. Goldman, R. H. Griffith, J. Borrow, st. Wood, b Ride G. P. Lammert, J. J. Ferguson; Half Lieut, Com. D. P. Evans, cand

b Ride backs, M. W. Turner, . L. Bonner; Forwards, W. F. Peers, A. D. Sutti, H. G. Wallington, b Sayer D. 1. Milne Day, E. R. West, F. H.E. W. Hamilton, e Wand, b Sayer Burch, E. B. Gammell, J. R. Younger, R. E. Lindsell, e Wood, b Ride

Lieut. C. K. Arbuthnot, B. P. Maaney.

Hawkins Army Back, Pte. Bascombe (S.L. I); Threequarters, Lt. Galletly, Lt. J. Whitham, b Ride Hamilton (S.W.B.'s), Lt.

Com. Evans, Lieut.

R. R. Harris, b Hawkins L/Corp. Champion (S.L.I.); Half. backs, Pte. Reen (5.W.B.), L/Carp. R. E. Edwardes-Jonca, e Alms, Costello (A. & S.H.); Forwards, b Bell Drum, Jones, Ple. Walters, L/Corp. C. E. Holmes, not out

Pie, Gilmore, Sgt Vowle

Extrus Tent, (S.W.B.), Sgt. McPhail (A. & S.H.).

Total Corp, Morg. Lt. Thicknesse (S.L.I.).

Referee: Dr. J. H. McElncy. The admission charge 20 members (covered stand $1.00 and uncovered 50 centa) to include both | Sayer. matches.

Ride There will be no match on Saturday, Hawkins November 20th.

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