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(Continued from l'age 8.)
raised the stroke to 30, but in Long Roach the wind had slowed them down again to 28, which rate was held.
as far as Delta Corner. In Plough Reach they gained some heller, and, though it is only a small point, it seemed to me that this was the lenst natisfactory part of the row. I do not think that they were quick enough to take advantage of the botter conditions. and they seemed to be unduly dilatory in ral- ing the stroke again to 32
and
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SPORT ADVTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
The First Extra Raco Moating will be held (weather permitting). at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday,' 14th March, 1930, commencing at 2.00 p.m.
ADDRESS TO HONGKONG BATTALION The First Bell will be rung at
ASSOCIATION
The importance of referees taking cognisance' of certain paychological factors concerning players and crowds, and the desirability of“reforces assisting to educato ignorant players as to the correct interpretation of the letter and spirit of football law was the tenor of an address given to the Hongkong Referees' Association by Mr. S. A. Gray ("Veritas") of the Hongkong Telegraph at the Sports Club laat evening.
The early purt of the meeting was presided over by Licut. C. Chaplin in the unadvoidable absence of Mr. T. G. Stoken. Subsequently Mr. Stokes visited the meeting and took over the chair.
FAREWELL TO MR, RAILTON
or head by a fraction of an inch; there was the spectacular deuble-kick, which although diverting to many of the onlookers was unnecessary and dangerous; and there was the trap through the air towards an opponent made even when the player had not a chance in heaven of getting the hall.
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SPORTS
EAST LÁNCS: MEETING
KEEN CONTESTS
The battalion sports meeting of the East Lancashire Regiment was held yesterday, "C" Company securing the majority of the points, and thus taking the championship by 1854 points to 160 scored by Headquarter Wing.
These were tactics which the The following are the full results: speaker felt were dangerous and Long Jump-1, "B" Company might cally lead to severe injury (Chamley); 2 Headquarter Wing: 3, to victimised players; and the mero "C" Company. fact that they were unnecessary Half Mile Relay -1, "C" Company; suggested to him they should be 2, "B" stopped by referees.
After routine business had been ac- complished, Lieut. Chaplin expressed the sincere regrets of the Association at the impending departure from the Colony of Mr. Manning Railton, former hon. secretary H.K.F.A. Lieut.
preformed by Mr. Hallion on at the very desirable and highly im-"B" Company Chaplin paid a tribute to the spicmlid behalf of football in Hongkong, portant function of helping to educate making special mention of his co-
By such methods referees could ful-fo: 3, "D(S)" Company,
somewhere, and his most likely place ratification to them all that Mr. of educating players to said rosted
the Shot-1, "C" Company 2, Headquarter Wing: 3,
One Mile Team Race-1, Hend- Company: 3, "B" Company.
1.30 p.m.
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- THURSDAY, the 19th March, 1936, at 5.16 p.m.
at the Paddock of the Hongkong Jockey Club, Race Course.
SEVERAL WELL-KNOWN RACE PONIES.
At First Post Corner they had Rettled down to stendy work again, whon at the Boatman's Hut Mason worked the atroke up to 38 for
the final 100 yards, the large crow on the towpath was treated to some most beautiful rowing, with the boat moving very fast indeed.
Cambridge are extraordinarily lucky to have such a man as Mason as operation with the Referees' Associn-norant, and thoughtley players on quarter Wing (Phillips); 2, "C" Members of the Hongkong Jockey
the letter and spirit of football. deputy stroke. The chances are, I Lion and of the notable part he played
Club who wish to dispose of their suppose, all against him taking that in conducting the Interport team in course of which Mr. Scrution criticised Company (McCarthy); 2 "D(S)" ponies will please forward full
A koen discussion followed in the Throwing the Hammer-1, "C" position in the actual race, but its Shanghai this year, was a source the speaker's observations. The daty Company; 3, Headquarter Wing. particulars to the Manager, Hong- plain that he must be in the crew of
succeeded in bringing back with club officials or
400 Yards Relay-1, "C" Company; kong Jockey Club Stables, not seems to be at 2, where he should be winning team.
the players 2, "B" Company; 3, "D(S)" Com-later than the 17th March, 1936, themaclves. If players went on the pany very useful indeed,
Mr. Railton suitably acknowledged Beld in ignoraneo of football law, then The
at Noon. almost
Throwing the Javelin-1, Head- return journey wan more interesting than the actual trial appreciation of the
the tribute and expressed his warm all ho could suggest was that
Terms: Cash on Delivery. beenure we say many indications of done by the Referees' Association.
valuable work should be sent home to mother quarter Wing (Taylor); 2, "C" Com-
pany: 3, "A" Company,
HUGHES & HOUGH, LTD., the general cleverness and fine water-
Hongkong raferees, he contended, did High Jump-1, Headquarter Wing manship of this crew. The terms titled "Hongkong Refereeing: From by Mr. Gray; they often indicated to "C" and "A" Companies.
Mr. Gray opened his address on-perform many of the things suggeste! (Harmsworth); 2, "B" Company; 3,
Auctioneers. hard and light paddle really do mean the Press Box" by saying that they players how they had commitled One Mile Relay-1, "C" Company;.
Hongkong, 3rd March, 1936. suntething to them, and even is led all appreciated the good writ being foul. |three-quarter pressure nee
appled done by
2 Headquarter Wing: 3, "" Cont ohvitas difference in the which was
Referees Association,
Mr. D. Kossick said he agreed with with
pony; reflected
to-dny in acceleration and velocity of the baled refereeing and the system of tactics point and felt referees geuer (Chamley); 2. Headquarter Wing; 3,
Improv Mr. Gray regarding his dangerous
Pole Jump,-1. "B" Company When keeping abreast with the crew, appointing official linesmen for imally could pay more attention to this "C" Company. that it is purely a matter of indivi/Portant league and cap gait
phase of local football. But he point- Two Miles Relny.-1, "C" Com- was not there to attack thed out that in trying to tell players pany: 2. Headquarter Wing; 3, "D": dunis. Mason, Foster Bid Lonnan
standard of refereeing in ilangkung. how they bad committed an offence Company. were all inclined to feather binde un- der the water, especially at the higher Compared to the work of referees they were up against the language
Discus Throw-1, "C" Company "They difficulty: of striking. This is probableflu the same standard of football inrunning into players who either dia! | 3, "B" Company.
constantly (McCarthy); 2, Jendquarter Wing; to the fact that they are net England and elsewhere it getting into a really strong position markably high. They gave their do not understand English or professed
Hurdles.-1, "c Company: eisions quickly and on the whole they they did not. This rather hampered lendquarter Wing: 3, "D(S)" Com Several other members took part in Boys' Race-1. Boy Francis; 2, the discussion after which Mr. T. Boy Walsh; 3. Boy Neighbour. Stakas moved a vote of thanks to Mr. Gray and also proposed that he be who had. not competed in
One Mile Medley (for Competitors elected an hon. member of the Asso-events)-1, "C" Company; 2, Head- clation. Mr. D. Kossick seconded and quarter Wing: 3, "D(S)" Company. the meeting agreed.
Three Miles Team Race.--1, Head- quarter Wing: 2, "C" Company; 3. "B" Company.
an
I could only see one rent fault, and
rale
At the finish.
were accurate.
was re-
PSYCHOLOGICAL FACTORS
TIME NOT PERFECT There was one other fault, though It was not noticeable when looked at from the side. But I went 100 yards) He suggested, however, that there ahead of them on a bent, and when were factors which referees here they were paddling straight towards night take into account to the me, I saw that the bow side blades benefit of the game. There was the not all hitting the water at psychology of the players. At Home were exactly the same moment and also a referee knew that he was concerned that they were not always completely with players whose interpretation of synchronised with stroke side, But the letter and spirit of the game
this was probably due to the fact were fairly similar. But in Hong- that Lonnon was rowing at five and kong they had a variety of national- that he has done considerably less ties pinying football, many of whom work than tho rest of the crew. had not been brought up to regard Actually he is rather stiff at the mo- football and its spirit in the same ment and seems to be making rather traditional way as Englishmen. Their hard work of it all.
reactions to football law were there This crew, generally speaking, is fore more varied and it WAK impossi obviously enjoying all its work--and ble to condemn them out of hand they have been doing something like because they did not appear to inter-1 sixty miles a week-but it seems to pret the laws and spirit of the ge me that with the exception of Lon non, they would all be better for three or four
days' complete rest from boating.
DEATH OF YOUNG H.K. SPORTSMAN
Mr. Carlos Noberto Gosano
referees,
weru
LAI KWON-TSUNG GIVEN FRIGHT
pany.
other
Total Points-1, "C" Company (1854); 2, Headquarter Wing (100); 3, "B" Company (181); 4, "D(S)" Company (141%); 5. "A" Company (136).
SHANGHAI MARATHON
(Continued from Page 8.) pixxduction, int his match-play ex. perience, and tactics were better.
FULL RESULTS
WELL-KNOWN CHINESE in the generally accepted manner,
The full results of yesterday's |
ATHLETE'S RECORD The speaker said ho had often matches were as follow! notices native players show bewilder- H. D. Rumjahn beat W. J. Howard
Shanghai, Mar. 9. ment when they had been pulled up Lieut. Grant 6-0, 0-1; M. W. Lo beat Chinese sportsman in Shanghai, bet 6-1, 7-5; Iu Tak-cheuk beat Surg. Mr. Wang, Ching-lim, the famous Clearly the offender did
for a foul.
not appreciate why he had been S. Ling 6.2. 63; F. II. Kwok bout K. up another new record here to-day by penalised. And very often the re-hute 6-3, 6-21 Y. C. Lau beat C. II. finishing a 20,000. metres marathon feree did nothing but point to the spot - Kwik beat N. A run in 15 minutes 68.1/6 seconds, where
was committed and E. Mackay 6-1, 6-2; T. A. Pearce DEAL Mr. Wang was not competing in signal for the kick to be made. This T. C. Monaghan 6-2, 6-0; Lai Kwong, the race but participated for love of left the player still in ignorance and tam beat Y. Huchiuma 6-3, 1-6, 6-4. the sport. The race was won by Mr. he probably repeated the offence later over from Wing Commander Bishop.
Luk Chun-cheong recloved a walk. Li Doo-on, runner up to Mr. Wang- in the match.
The raco tyas sponsored by the TO-DAY'S MATCHES
local Education Bureau and the finish was witnessed by a big crowd..
Vah Ki Yat Po.
Referees also had to contend with
nt fixed for to-day:
crowd demonstrations. He thought The following matches have been A popular and prominent member it was a fact that very often if a has been lost to the Club de Recreio player became the object of scorn by Ho: Taul Walepul v. I. M. A. Razack; Open Singles A. Warr v. H. Y. and the Portuguese community as a the crowd that player deteriorated as Firdon Khan v. S. W. Liang; Loung whole the death which took place the game progressed: the same thing: Ping-chiu v. J. Hau; P. Scoones v. W. at the Kowloon Hospital yesterday of might be said about referees, and it shute; Paul Kong, G. C. Burnett; Mr. Carlos Noberto Gosano, brother seemed an important part of their C. T. Wel v. R. Blyth; A. L. Sullivan of the well-known Interporters, A. V. job was to guard to far as possible v. J. W. Leonard,
against any adverse renetions to
and Bernie Gosario.
Mr. Cosano, who was 21 years of Crowd Disapproval,
age, succumbed to typhoid. Educated
at St. Joseph's College, he joined the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking
DANGEROUS TACTICS
Ho
was
not
Open Doubles.-T. A. Pearce and] I Goldman
Wing Commander Bishop
shop and Cant. L. J, Walch.
7.
deal
TO MORROW'S MATCHES The following matches have been arranged for to-morrow:
H.K. YACHTING.
Yesterday's Results In Ladies' Race
was a very popular member of the but tactics which might prove vers. R. Zimmern v. Loo Wal-tong; Capt; by pirs. G. Cooper in Sirius,
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Corporation upon leaving school and with the question
Mr. Gray then proceeded to
Three events took place in the has been with them for the last
of dangerous eight
Ladies Series yesterday, that for years. He was fond of sports and tactics.
concernedi Open Singles.-E. O. Fincher v. ."H" Class being won by Miss H. De played regularly for the Club de Re- so much, he said, with the tactics Crawford; 11. N. Lee v. 4. E. P. Beauclerk, in Dorothen, for a class erolo second eleven league team. Ife which actually brought about a foul, Guest; II. Owen Hughes v. Ma Man- by Mrs. E. R. Edwards, in Labor
chai; W. C.
C. Hung
Tennie Kwok: and in the "I" "Y" and "G" classeG [club and enjoyed a wido circle of dangerous and which according to tha
spirit of the game constituted a foul. Milne v. A. V. Gosano; Capt. W. J. R The course was Channel Rocks (9), WM. FARMER & Co. A mother, two sisters and
There were several types of unneces- Cragg v. Capt. L J, Walch.
Quarry Bay 'mk. (8), Holt's Wharf brothers are left to mourn their loss.sary and highly dangerous kicking in Open Doubles-Deane and Divett mk. (8), Channel Rocks (8), N. mk.
.. Victoria Hotel Building The funeral will take place this local football, such as the high follow-v. M. W. and M. K. Lo; Wong Fuk- on line (S), Holl's Wharf mk. (9),
Shameen, Canton. afternoon, passing the Monument at through kick which usually saw the mam and K. F. Lau v. liu Tak-chouk, and Club, line. The distance was 10
player's foot miss his opponent's body and Iu Tak-lam.
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GOSH, POP, FRECK LEFT THE HOSPITAL. A LONG TIME AGO, AND HE ISN'T HERE,
УЕТ
I CAN'T IMAGINE WHAT MIGHT BE KEEPING
HIM!
GEE, NUTTY IS GOING LIKE A HOUSE-AFIRE TODAY! IF FRECK DOESNT HURRY AND GET HERE, PEOPLE WILL FORGET THAT HE EVER PLAYED FOOTBALL! NUTTY HAS MADE THREE TOUCHDOWNS;
ALREADY
THERE GOES COOK, THE MASKED PHANTOM, OVER FOR HIS FOURTH TOUCH- DOWN OF THE DAY....... THAT KID IS SIMPLY BREAKING OUT INTO A
"TOUCHDOWN RASH)
ARE YOU SURE
ABSOLUTELY, AND
AT THE RATE HE AND, AT
FRECKLES LEFT HERE ON SAID HE
HIS BICYCLE, WAS
I'M SURPRISED GOING TO
HE DIDN'T GET THE GAME?
THERE BEFORE
HE EVEN STARTED!!
THE STADIUM, THE OUT- LINE OF A FIGURE
IS SEEN
SCURRYING
FROM THE CLUBHOUSE- DRESSING ROOM.....
I GOTTA HURRY..
UP INTO THE STAND,
I HOPE NOBODY WILL RECOGNIZE ME !!!