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SPORTS SEARCHLIGHT
LESSONS
CAN THEY REGAIN~-
On Mins Betty Nuthall rosts chinf British hopes for the recovery of the international tennia trophy for which America and England contest each your. Miao Nuthall is at present die. playing variable form, but still re- mains the most potent force among the English lady players.
LEADERS OF THE TENNIS WORLD
OFFICIAL NATIONAL RANKING LISTS
FOR 1931
Baron de Morpurgo again heads. the italian list, but has to share the honour with G, de Stofuni, the ambidextrous player.
BY VERITAS
OF LOCAL FOOTBALL DISPUTE
RECONSTITUTION OF LEAGUE TENNIS
LEAGUE COUNCIL
NECESSITY OF FAIRER
REPRESENTATION
"STARS"
PERSONALITIES TO BE SEEN IN HONGKONG
|A.A. Rumjahn and J.S.A. Curreem.
For years the best second string in the Indian Recreation Club, A.
INADEQUACY OF PRESENT SYSTEM A. Rumjahn and J.S.A. Curreem
EXPOSED
are this summer to be given a deserved place in the Club's senior tengue team, and their inclusion has made practically certain the
WHATEVER ELSE IT MAY HAVE INDICATED; retention of the "A" Division
one of the big lessons to be learnt from the dispute championship by the JR.C.
between the Hongkong Football Association and the stanced combination.. the
They are an extremely well
ex-
more
- —WIGHTMAN CUP ?
Mr. Miceli King (Mia Phyllis Mudford) included in the British tennis team whose quest is to wrest the Wightman front their American
cousins.
Chinese clubs, which provided a sensational rift in the perience of Rumjaka providing lute of last season's league football, is the apparent need excellent support for the of a certain re-organisation in the constitution of the adventurous style of Curreem.
Both possess a wide range of! League Council.
strokes, a fairly orthodox techul- With the
pros and
cons of the misunder-que and a sufficient command of court-craft Intricacies to inke standing which has now been satisfactorily cleared up, them formidable opposition.
Cup Curreem still has plenty of time: we are not concerned, and a recapitulation of them will
to develop his Nevertheless it is such incidents, lines, and a serious study of the game along all be of no practical use. and in a lesser degree, other disputes which have occur-game and its principles would red during the last three years, which demonstrate the quickly place him in the first line need for probing more deeply into the causes and effect of local players.
A good fighting spirit charge-} of such incidents, than has been heretofore attempted. terises
their play in lengue matches, and this is sure to stand them in good stead when they come against the higher grade át players this year.
weakness
year.
Jast
In defence of this it may be argued that in no case are any of the mem- hers of the Council elected as representatives of any club, but that they serve on the Council as impartial and en- tirely neutral members. Was
this is, in itself, the big wenk- ness of the constitution of the Council.
Crowd Resent Decision
But the Referee Was Right
Chairman of the Association. the Hon. Secretary, ex-officio, and Bui
seven club representatives. The
There is #tle doubt that the present constitution. of the Foot- ball Association League Council is sullering from that 5. Raymond serures first place which does, and must, have un- ja South Africa, and, contrary to favourable reactions: namely, in- *xpectations V. G. Kirby, who adequate representation, and it
this visited England last year and ac- scems high time that
rentißed. hieved a certain amount of Buc- cess, apart from when he met his
This does not entail any dras- "bogey" apponent. Jire Sato, holds
tie revolutionary changes; j only third place, whilst N. G.
merely calls for the adoption of a Parquarsun, another well-known
system of representation which player in England, is given No. 5
characterises practically all Apresentation; there should be one position. "Pal Spence, for yourssociations of the size and preten-member at least, duly nominated the sions of the Hongkong Forthally each cin, to serve
Counell, primarily in the interests Association.
of their club, but of course at all! The Hongkong Football Asimes influenced by the demands sociation is the governing body of the game in this Colony. To it the game as a whole. is aliated all the clubs who de- sire to take part in the game properly organised
one of South Africa's leading ex- ponents, particularly as a duibles player, has not sufficient data to merit ranking.
THE SOUTH AFRICAN RANKING.
Men.
011
competitive
The Clubs should have full re-
ON
THE SCHEME OUTLINED.
duties of this committee would re-SCENE AT CRYSTAL main as heretofore,
Such a constitution would ensure that not only were the
PALACE
VERDICT that produced a storm of booing was given [by Mr. C. H. Douglas at the Cry- stal Palace when he disqualified Tom Toner, the Irish champion, in the fifth round of his fight with Jack Petersen, the youthful heavy-weight "hope" from Cardiff As-writes Geoffrey Simpson.
The demonstration
interests of the Association and the game In Hongkong fully safeguarded, but thint the individual members of the Association would be certain of being fairly looked after when the necessity arose. The Hongkong Football To detail the scheme more fully.|sociation hàs innumerable preced-
wax one I 5.tion has secured allegiance of the ong Football Association would The English Football Association
at these Toner held so persistently in his clubs in this respect is sullicient invited to nominate one repreis, itself, constituted to demand that its members-shall entative to serve on the League lines, and nearer home we have efforts to escape a knock-out that Council, and cach representative the Hongkong Lawn Tennis As the referee was left with only one have full powers of representa tion in regard to the management would have equal voting powerssociation, which has adopted with possible course,
whether he be representing a club þæreat success this very method. of the Association's competitions,
which has three teams in the League or only one. In other INADEQUATE
REPRESENTATION. | words Third Division Chibs would have equal representation on the
1. L. Raymond; 2, J. Condon; 3. lines. The fact that the Associa-Each club, afiliated to the Hongents to guide them in such a step. quite failed to understand, for
V. G. Kirby: 4, C. J. Robbins;
N. G. Farquharson; 6, Lowe; 7,
Here is Miss M. C. Scrivan (left), who, in spite of popular demand, has been overlooked by the Wight- man Cup selectors, and Mini D. E. Round, whoan splendid form during the past twelve months has gained for her a well earned place in the
team.
R. J. Malcolm; 8, M. Betram:
H. Daniel; 16, R. Vincent: Stillwell; 12, Eaglestone.
11.
It would seem not. Last year, out
All the trouble began in the second round, when Piterson, full BENEFITS OF THE SCHEME.
of fery aggression, let loose his One of its chief claims is that right hand punch and found Ton- Is that representation at the uncil as First Division clubs. obviates any suggestion which fer's jaw with a crack that could present time fair and adequate?The Army and Navy would, of crop up if a dispute betwixt be heard by all the ringside wat
clubs arises. that one club is chers, { of a total of seven civilian clubs tak.course, have the same representa- \favoured by having one or more: The Irishman at once dipped at
tion as in the past. With the representatives number of clubs afiliated to the Council, whilst another club has sides, and was beginning to go on the governing the knees, dropped his arma to his Association, this would mean the Tunter. As affiliated members of down when Petersen dashed in Coung would be constituted of the Association, every club has and pinioned him against the roughly 15 members. The duties of right to a certain voleo in the ropes. Another lightning right.. the Council, would remain as be-management of that Association again to the point of the chin, To elect, say, three members of and Toner was ready to collapse.
ing part in the football league and other competitions managed by the Football Association. only the Hongkong Football Club, Kowloon Futball Club, and St. Joseph's, to gether with the Army and Navy had any sort of representation on the League Council.
S.C.,
The Police F.C. Recreio University and Radio had not a single representa- tive to guard their interests
fore.
From this Council would be one club and two of another to but, before Petersen could step felected by such a body) an Ex-form a Council, and ask them to clear Toner grabbed him as a ecutive Committee to transset the remain entirely neutral even when drowning man clutches a straw. urgent business connected with their own particular clubs are con- the Association. Its composition cerned in a dispute, is demanding would be. it is suggested, the the impossible. Furthermore
SPORTS CHATTER FROM THE "FOUR CORNERS”
Arsenal Retains James-Chelsea's Latest Capture— Northants Cricket Finances-Referee's Curious Act-Carpentier to Return?
James and Jack Re-sign
TAMES ELTE Jack,
the!
I went straight into the Rangers' was re-elected, but four new ́mem- firat team and became recognised bers were elected to the committee. together as one of the best positional backs
ORDERED TO BREAK.
Toner would undoubtedly have beon knocked out in this round had the referee forcibly parted the men, but Mr. Douglas belleves in conveying his commande ver- bally. Three times he ordered Toner to break, but a semi-con- scious boxer is hardly likely to obey anybody in his desperate an- xiety to save himself from dis- nster.
Toner was given a "last time" warning for holding in the third round, but there was never any with other Arsenal players, in Scotland. He prefers left baca. Referee's Curious Act.
time when he was in a fit condi- have re-signed for the Arsenal for but is equally proficient with the
S.ot- MR. Matt Wells took the un-tion to make a clean fight of it, next season. Mischievous reports fout. Ite playca fer
and the boxing was of a terribly nt the Ring, ngual course indiented that both James and Jack lint against land and Wales M
dreary character, towel
every lead by Reason just closed. London, of kicking out a club in during the joining contemplated
(Continued on Page 9). France. The absence of Jack from Chelsea will thus be in the position after it had been thrown in by s the side and his selection for a of having two Scottish internation- second in token of defent.
other al left backs on their books, but The boxer concerned was Charlie reserve team match led to
Jack was it is probable that McAulay will Jordan (Kingston). He was down complete representation of each unfortunate rumours. Not ranked on account of insuf-simply kept out of the team with be tried on the other flank. As in the fourth round, when his and every club amliated to the AB- ficient data: P. D. B. Spence and other regular players in order that Rangers did not pay a transfer second threw the towel in, but the sociation ensure that those clubs con-will be adequately safeguarded trials might be given to younger fee for McAulny, they will have referee ordered Jordan to Women.
over the deal tinue. It was eventually benten in when the occasion demands. men, and this is a policy adopted mado a tidy suni
The experiences in the past have 1. Mr. Heine Miller: 2. Mrs. by most clubs at the end of the with Chelsen. I should say that the seventh round, when the bait
been paid The relationship between at least £6,000 has
to was stopped in favour of Packy shown very clearly that there is Peacock; 3, Mrs. Robbina; 4, Mrs. Season.
McFarland (Dublin).
considerable room for improve- Everett: 5, Miss Miller; 6. Mas the two players and the club has the Ibrox club. Cole: 7. Miss de Smidt: 8. Miss never been inore friendly, and it Kitaon: 9, Mrs. W. G. Lowe; 10, was always the intention of Miss K. Rod; 11. Miss E, Stone; men to re-sign.
Robb
12, Mrs. Wayland Green.
Not ranked on account of insuf-,
the Northants Raises £1,500 Descamps Mesmerised
"
ment in the system of electing the League Council and other adminis- trative bodies of the Football As-
Nannouncement that the ARPENTIER, goldier of noclation.
A special subcommittee appoint. Carme, wrecker of British The scheme outlined above may
Chelsea's Latest Capture
ed to attempt to raise £1,600 to heavy-weight champions, is coming not entirely meet the requirements have un ensure the future of Northamp-back,
his Descamps,
fielent data: Mrs. Neave, Mrs. affection for players who have tonshire county cricket has already manager, anys 80,
McJannot and Mrs. McArthur.
THE ITALIAN' RANKING.
Men.
1. De Morpurgo Uberto.
De Stefani Giorgio.
3. De Minerbi Oscar.
4. Sertorio Emanuela.
5. Rado Augusto.
6. Gaslini Placido.
7. Del Bono Alberto, Serventi Clemente.
9. Bonzi Leonardo. 10. Balbi Mino.
11. De Martino James. 12. Basfold Joffrey.
(Continued on Page 0).
HELSEA seem to
old-time of a position such as aroño Inst Asid colour is year; on the other hand it does had experience of American foot- obtained £1,469 and has hopes of lent to the voluble little French-uggest a method of reorganising ball, Their latest acquisition, raising £2,000 was one of the man's story by the rows that the the Association on more expressly. Robert McAulay, of Glasgow features of the annual meeting of magnetic Georges is again whirl-defined lines and to the mutual Rangers, like Alex Jackson and the club.
ing his fists in the gymnasia of benefit of the Clubs and the in- terests of the game in Hongkong. Alex Donald, made a great hit in Another was an assurance that America.
That It would act as a panacea the United States. He played left the new committee would recon- "Georges' wind is good, his lega back for Fall River against aider the possibility of securing are like a soldier's, and I know his for all the Illa which are inevitably connected with an organisation of touring Rangora' team in 1930. again the services of Clark, the brain and eye are alert as over, and made such an impresalon on fast left-hand bowler who left the so why can't he be a champion the size of the Hongkong Football
Association is doubtful.
It may. Mr. Struth, the Rangers' manager, club in 1930.
ngain?? inquires the excitabla
however, be regarded as a step that he was signed on there and
The special sub-committes offer Descamps. It used to be said of forward in the desired direction. then.
ed strong criticism of the manage Descamps that he had the power and its exploration by the clubs ment of the club, and among other to hypnotiso Carpontler's oppon: and the Football. Apociation things recommended the appoint ents. He must have hypnotised might open a way to improved re- ment of a young business man as himself ovor this "conro-buck" lationship betwixt clubs and the TcAULAY, who was born at organising accretary.
business, for Georges is 39 noxt Association in the Interests of in Lanarkabiro, The president, Mr. S. Schillzzl, 'birthday.
competitive football in Hongkong.
|'A £6,000 Fee?
McWishaw.
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