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NO DUAL CONTROL IN
FOOTBALL
PROMOTION RULE UNALTERED
LEAGUE FOOTBALL IN ENGLAND
The Football League Clube refused to make any reform in the manner their games are con trolled or change the methods of promotion and relegation.
two-
Everton's proposal that the referees system be used in the First and Second Division matches next season was lost by 31 votes to 18, while the proposal of Mr. Bendle Moore (Derby County), affecting promotion and relegation, failed secure the necessary three-quarters
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Mr. Moure asked that four chutis, Instead of two, he promoted to und relegated from the First Division and two from each section of the Third Division promoted
Seroni!. in the Mr. A. J. Darnell (Northampton Town) urged acceptance on behalf of vating Third Division clubs. The
was closer than in previous years, and Mr. Darnell afterwards stated that the votes of four
clubs would more
have seen the reform carried.
A debate on the two-referees prn- sal produced an altnek on the single-referee
system
the
verton chn W. t.
Our rummplaint is that referees are |
with not up
the pla They are inefficient and not capable of dealing with the play as it should be dealt with. There is widernread disuntin. faction. That dissatisfaction bas, at times, heen such as in jeopardise thes
"the status of the clubs
elivisions
in which my function,
"It is a positive evil at the preseast
Tr the Third Divisions moment. has imperilled the very existener uf the clubs
in dangero seeking re-election),"
MR. MCKENNA'S VIEWS
10 Mr. MeKenna's opinion last year's list of referees was one of the fest the League had had for some time. There might } #couple of werk opre
Reporting on his experience of dual control with and without resmen. Mr. W. P. Harper, the referen, sal- asitted linesmen might be adhered to. hut only for the purpose of when the ball seeing throws-in are correctly taken.
over the line and
THE · HONGKONG | TELEGRAPH.. SATURDAY, JUNE'
Senorita Anita Lizane, the Chilean lawn tennis playar, who recently underwent a slight operation in a London nursing kame for a strained muscle in her back, has been eliminated from the Wimbledon Championships by Miss Katherine Stammers, the British girl.
ENGLAND WILL
NOT WIN
DOOMED TO LOSE DAVIS CUP
SAYS W. PATE
New York, June 19.
LAWN BOWLS FIXTURES
DRAW MADE FOR TOURNEYS
MATCHES FOR NEXT WEEK
Several interesting matches in th third round of the Lawn Bowls Orien Singles championship are promised as a result of the draw which tuok
It is written in the stars-the stars being Von Cramm, Henkel, Menzel, Malacek, Wilmer Allison, Sidney Wood, Donald Budge, Gene Malo and Johnny Van Ryn that the Davis cup is going on a long journey this amme in the opinion of Mr. Walter Pate, non-playing captain of the U.S. Davis Cup team which success is meeting J. V. Ramsay, of the Row- 17. M. Omar, a former champion, fully weathered the Americanlon Dark Becerration Club, while Zone contests.
plice, yesterday in The Sworn Men- President, in the chair. surer's Office, with Mr. H. Nish, the
A. M. Holland, also a former cham Mr. Inte, while unable to Say pios. is meeting F. T. Farrell. A. whether the eup's jeuency would take Hyde-Lay, the 1983 champion. has it to Germany or Amerien, is, how. been drawn to play A. M. Ruojabu, over sure that it will not remain la
of the Inding Recreation Club, A England.
good match will be that between F. Cullen and F. J. Jones..
Mr. C. E Sutcliffe, speaking in favour of two referees, revealed that only five officials Inst. season received 75 per cent. marks. Everyone WAS crying out for better football. There with the New York Port, "but if we
We be lucky to bent the sier. *** | 2710118," he said in an interview T. Armstrong has advanced into the
"With
third round as a result of receiving
Mr. Pate is inclined to think that youthful Donald Budge will shine) more brightly than any of the other stars. He bases his belief
on the Californian's showing against the 15. Chinese and Mexican Davis
Cup players. Donald won his three sin gles matches and twa doubles encoun- | w. lers in impressive style.
indisposed.
The following is the draw:
SINGLES
TUESDAY, JULY 2
J. C. ReoW IN
zr 4 Kowloem C. C. Green).
b
C. J. Tarchi (Club de Rearele Green). McLeod
v. 11. Wrati Tahoo I. G. Green).
WEDNESDAY, JULY 3
was no reflection against the referees, do, we'll beat the Puglish too. One a walk-over from P. 1. Rapley, whi It was the system the was weak. way or another the British are doom-s There were too many injured players.ed to lose the cup," and too much unfair play going on behind the back of the refere two referees this could be stopped.
At the Council meeting the question of
referees was also brought up, but the only decision on this subject was that
had lost the right referge
who of
eye may not be registered by a
Association. The numbering of players, the ap--
of stewards to report on conduct at matches, and a to ask the Football Associn to arrange tion to
later dates for the third and subsequent rounds of the Challenge Cup did not come
The monthly meeting of the Coun up for discussion.
eil of the Hongkong Football Asso The four clubs which finished at the
ciation will be held in the Associn. bottom of the two sections of the tion Office on Tuesday, July 2, at 5.30 Third Division last season
p.m. were re
At this meeting the Council will elected. The voting went as follows:
consider the application of the Ligal Southern Section: Southend United. Portuguesa de Hongkong for aflilin. Duncan 48: Newport County, 43; Bath City,. 6;tion to the Association, and the ap-M. Y. Adal Folkestone 1.
plication of the Eastern Athletic As Northern Section: Southport 46: seiniion to enter a team in the First Carlisle United, 46; Shrewsbury Town. Division.
G.
Mr
McKenna
and Mr. C. E
"Budge" he remarked, "is ten per cent hetter than last year. Most of the improvement is in his forehand A. M. Rumlahn
A. Hyde-La which was his only weak stroke."
Civil Servien C. C. Geren). A. M. Holland.
P. T. Farrell Club de Recreio Green).
THURSDAY, JULY 4
V. Ramay
U. M. Umar Club de Recreio Green), J. K. Sin
Areulli Tako . C. (men). W. 11. Musketi
G. N. Mitchell Civil Service C. C. Greent).
A. O, Braw Kowloon 1. R. C. Green).
11. A, Alves (Praizengower C. C. Breon).
Sutcliffe were re-elected President and Second Division clubs and Mill- and Vice-President of the Football | wall until the Third Round of the League, Sir Charles Clegg, Messrs. Competition Proper for 1935-46, A. G. Hines and W. Pickford were re-elected the Appeal Committee.
Messrs.
F. Bach (Middlesbrough), | C. Cuff (Everton), and T. A. Barcroft (Blackpool), were re-elected to the Managèrent Committer, Mr. J. J. Edwards (Arsenal) failed to secure one of the three vacancies.
CUP DATE AND EXEMPTIONS
The Football Association Council agreed to the proposal by the Presi- dent, Sir Charles Clegg, that the |date_of_the_semi-final tie of the
MONDAY JULY *
V. Petherick
C. G. Biha
A. R. Dalleb tkowicon B. G. 1, tirera). A. 1'. SherrisT
T. Armstrong ful de terrein Gevent, W. K. Wey The Corinthians are menin exempt.
Kowloon C. C. Green). 1. W. Bradbury v 4, E, F. Thompson ed til the First Round, as are Rishis i
Kowloon Dock R. 11. Green). Auckland, winners of the Amateur
TUESDAY, JULY 9 A. McFarlane
YE. Knight up they then join the Third Divi sions (North and South, sretions.
Talkoo Dock R. G. Greent. 2. Callen
e_1.J. Jonese Petters i Brith City and Yeovil and
(Crigentower C) C. Green). United have had their Cup performi ances recognised by exemption until | PAIRS CHAMPIONSHIP the Fourth Round of the Qualifying |
TUESDAY, JULY 2 Competition, the others exempted T. Armstrong
Elean being: Byth Spartans, Boston United, Strange
J. Shepherd Burton Town, Chorley, Dartford, (Craigengawer C. C. Green). Darwen, Dulwich inlet,
Enfeld, F. In
C. G. Bilve Folkestone, Guildford City,
Jl. Hers
VP, X, M, da, Silen King-
(Kowloon 1. G. C. Green). Halder of Japanes and Hongkrant Lover: F. A. Cup Competition be changed stonian, Lancaster Town, Northfleet
WEDNESDAY, JULY 1 from March 14 to March 21, 1936. United, Oxford City, Scunthorpe | M. J. Medina A. W. Grimmilt
By virise of their good perfor. United, Shildon, Spennymoor United, J. Cavanagh
F. J. Jones Jatanices in the F.`A. Cúp last season. | Stalybridge Celile,
(Taikon Dock R. 47. Green).
W. K. War Starkbart County and Laten Town Avenue, Wigan Athletic, Wimbledon 1. A. R. Duncan Y A. 9. Gome have been exempted with all the First and Workington.
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"D" DIVISION MATCHES
LOCAL WATER POLO
"B" Company Win Bast
Lancs. League
The results of the Inter-Company Water Polo League of the 2nd. Bn. East Lancashire Regiment is as fol- lows:
With the exception of the match between the Civil Service C.C. alpany; 3, "C" Company; 4, "A" Com
1, "B" Company; 2, D (5) Com- the Kowloon Bowling Green Club, all pany: II. Q. Wing. the games arranged for the p Division of tho Tennis League were tie, oh points, hetween "B" and D
The League actually ended in
WHEN DOES CRICKET MATCH END?
AN INTERESTING POINT
M. C. C. RULE
Can a batsman be given out draw stumps at close of play?
| played off yesterday afternoon. (S) Companies. This was decided by a after the umpires have begun to
The Indian B.C. test their unbeaten piny-of on Thursday which prove a record, and with it probably their very fast and spectacular game. At chances of the championship, when half-time the score stood at 4-0 în they lost to the Chinese R.C. by favour of D (8) Company, thir_being seven sets to two at Sookunpon. The chiefly due to the efforts at L/Cpl. Chinese shoved
undoubted Lawton, who played an outstanding superiority, and only A.K. Suffiad and | game throughout, A. Bakar held their own. This pair obtained two acts.
an
INDIAN R.C. v. CHINESE R.C.
1
The Indian R.C. lost their unbeaten record by going under to the Chinese R.C. by seven sets to two at Sookuu- pro. Senres:
M. U. Raznek and 1.M.A. Razack (LRC) just to T.K. Leung and L. F. Tal 1-8; lost to HIM. Lee and Y.K. Fung 1-6; lost to Y.C. Mok and H.P. Chan 1-0.
„The point arose in the Surrey v. Exsex match at the Oval on June 1. Off the last ball of the day Peter Smith (Essex) hit a ball into the During the second half "B" Com- gully to Gamble' (Surrey); pany took the offensive, and their Brown, the umpire' at the bowling repented attacks brought the score to end, started to remove the stumps. 4-4 at the Anal whistle, in spite of Apparently he was unsighted as to some very fine saves by D (8) Com-whether or not it was a catch. E.R.T. pany's goal-keeper. On extra time Itolmes, the Surrey captain, mean heing allowed, "B" Company showed while said, "How's that" to Beet, the that they were without doubt the aquaro leg umpire. better tenni, Clever combination be tween Cpl. Fildes, L/Cp), Thorpe and Pte. Buiterworth' proved irresistible, and two further goals were scored against D (S) without a reply. The final store was 6-4 for "B" Company
M. Hasson and A.K. Minu (1.R.C.) lost to Leung and Tal 4-6; Jost to | Lee and Fung 2-6; lost to Mok und | Galvin, Chan 4-G.
A. K. Sullud and A. Bakar (IRC) beat Leung und Tai 7-6; lost to Lea and Fung 3-6; bent Mak and Chon 6.1.
KOWLOON DOCKS BEAT POLICE
The Polier were defented by the Kowloon Dork 1.C. by seven sets to twn when they mes at the Kowloon Dock Recreation Club's courts nt Kowloon. Scores:
and.
Baker 6-4; lost Carruthers and Pile 2-0,
K.F.C. LOSE TO ARMY
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The Kowloon Football Club were beaten by the Army Tennis Club by 6% neta to 21% On the Cormier's ground at Kowloon. Scores:
C. Fuller and J. Winch K.F.C.) lost to W. F. Miller and E.T. Taylor 4-1; hent J.M. Fowies and J.T. Davis 6-3; lest to A. Chapman unet J. Turner 1-6.
Beet said it was a catch.'
There was no dispute in the mat- ter between Holmes and T. N. Pearce, tho Essex captain, but each thought should be referred to Lord's for de- it right and proper that the point
finite ruling,
Low 50 was quoted: An appeal for "out" cannot be made "after any cesantion of play," M. C. C. rule that an appeal may be made "at" the close of play—but not afterwardą.
Yes, but when la play "cloned?"?
Sporta boat the South China Athletio by five sets to four.
Tadpole Wong and Leung Yun- hung (S.CA.A.) lost to W.J. ChaumeTY. and N.B. Kitchell 4-0; 'boat Karnail Singh and G. Singh 6-4; beat S. Koox and V. White (K.P.C.) Sheriff and Kalwart Singh 6-1. lust to Miller and Taylor 3-6; last
to Fowles and Davis 3-6; tied with | (S.C.A.A.) lost to Chausen and
C. Milford and H. Dumean (K.D.R. C.) best A.R.S. Major and S.J. Smith -1; beat J. Galvin and J. Baker 6-2 heat G. A. Carruthers and C. Chapman and Torner 6-6, Pile ng
W. Knox and J. Win (K...) Λ. Pentraet rend W. Tillery beat Miller and Taylor 4-4; lost to (K.D.R.C.) beat Major and Smith Powles and Dayks 2-6, lost to Chap- 7-6; tied with Calvin and Baker 6-4; | man and Turner 4-8. tied with Carruthers and Pile 6-6,
V. Inst. and J. Sturgeon (K.D.R.C) RADIO BEAT South China A.A. brat Major had Smith 6-4; bent. Playing at King's Park, the Radio
Trang Chi man and Tang Ban
Kitchell 2.6; lost to K. Singh and G. Singh 4-0; beat Sheriff and H. Bingh 7-5.
Leung Wing-tak and Cheung Chi- ming (S.C.A.Â.) Inat to Chausen and Kitchell 3-6; lost to K. Singh and G. Singh 1-6; beat Sheriff and K. Singh 6-4,
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