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It was announced by Mr. J. V. tamsay, acting Ifon. Secretary of the Hongkong Lawn Bowls Association. yesterday, that the final of the Open
links Competition, which was have been played last Sunday, has been fixed for Sunday, September 13, on the Hongkong Football Club green
3.30 p.m.
The two rinks are D. M. Khan, A. K. Minu, M. Y. Adal and A. R. Dallah. of the Indian R.C., and J. S. Lundult, A. S. Gomes,, W. V. Field and R. F. Luz, of the Crulgengower C.C.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1936,
FOURTEEN TEAMS FOR THE FIRST DIVISION
Hongkong Lawn Bowlers
Beaten
BY LUSITANO
Shonghal, Sept. 0. Hongkong Interpori lawn bowlers to-day lost their second match of the being beaten Shanghat programine,
24 shots to 11 by the Club Lusitano. The visitors showed good form, but Players are reminded that entries played without luck. Lusitano chalk- for the annual International Sintelded up five before Hongkong opened {their scoring. Coates being chiefly competition will close un September responsible when he beat F. Machado after a teen struggle with his rival lead.
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Postponed League matches have been re-arranged by the Association. Club secretaries are requested to work to the lat announced by the Association if possible or re-arrange their own matches 19 80011 possible.
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J. F. McGowan was Hongkong skip, but he was outplayed by M. P Compus, white P. E. Knight did not maintain his best form throughout the game.
Final Decision Reached By H.K.F.A. Council
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could get the cheque
they Football when -The Hongkong Council which met yesterday signed by the Reglatrar. under the chairmanship of Colonel H. C. Harrison dis caused the matter of admitting fourteen teams into the First Division of the League, follow- ing the finding of the Appeals Board on the recent petitions made by the Eastern Athletic Association and the Kowloon Chinese Football Club.
The Chairman sold he thought they should make some allowance for the University, and in this was supported by Mr. G. Shen. Mr. 11, K. Lee also was for some latitude being extended to the University, as he knew from experience the University manage- ment committee had many vexatious problems to deal with in arranging their fixtures.
After long deliberation, the Council agreed to a proposal by Mr. T. G. Stokes that there should be fourteen teams in the First Division this sea- son, including the Eastern Athletle Association and the Kowloon Chinese Football Club.
Captain Kimm said that in view of the non-payment of entrance feek, their inability to have their own ground, and their vacations, he was Justified in proposing the University should not be admitted.
This proposal was put to the ate and carried.
PRESS CRITICISMS Before the meeting cloned, the A letter from the Overseas Chinese Chairman made reference to certain
said: The rink was very fast which ap- Athletic Association applying for ud-critlelaras in the Press, and addresalat peared to affect the visitors, but aftermittance into the First Division of the the members of the Press
There have been suggestions in being 13-6 in arrears at the tenth League, was alsó read out by the The revised fixtures are as follows: head, fongkong players made a big Secretary (Me.. A. W. Bliss), and it the Press that the Management Com-
Feffort. They Jac bad tuck
was decided to inform the Overseas mitler might ask for a vote of con- September 12
several heads, notably the 17th and Chinese Athletic Association, that influence, and there have been one cr
the opinion of the Council they could two suggestions about the organi the final head.
The Colony rink was A. E. Coates,not be ndemitted into the First Divi- tion of the Coumell and the powers lead, P. E. Knight, (2), F.V.V.sion this year, and that the Council of the Appeals Hoard.
"I want to make it perfectly clear. Ribeiro (3) and J. F. McGowanhoped they would leave their amiin- (skip).
tion fee with the League and play in and I think nobody understands It Club Lusitano's rink who:-F. Second Division. The reason for more clearly than the Management ปาก Wits
I not Committee, that, no such thing as a there anchado, fond. A. R. Portaria (2), A; this step Ozorla (3) and M. P. Campos (skip), sufficient room for more than four-vote of censure has been passed.
was de- "At the annual meeting teen teams in the First Division.
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into the First Division were run, and the underlying idea was to begun, it was pointed out that they give increased powers to the had made a similar application bement Committee in carrying out the fore, and Mr. 11. K. Lee pointed out Cot
Council's policy. All of us who that their frst opplication had not interested in running or trying to run principle, but in the application of these principles difficulties arise, and
Latest Scratchings And been rejected, but at the time it was football in Hongkong think alike in
Changes Of Riders
London, Sept. a.
The following alternlions in the i arrangements for the St. Leger are announced.
Sirelt rides Plaster Cast, Jones rides Pizarro and Pat Beasley
rides [Boswell.
Jubic, Precipitation, and Magnur have been scratched
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The match between the Craisten- | ter Rower CC. "I" and the Civil Service CC, in the First Diviedim, with pro- bably be played in mid-week.
made the Committee considered that twelve team would be sufficient for the First Division.
SERVE APPRENTICESHIP Mr. G. Shea asked whether the capabilities of the Overseas Chinae hail been tested in the First Division. and if
if not, he considered
like that should take up strong team stapprenticeship first in the Second Division and qualify for admission into the First Division. It would be unfair for Second Division
Players if outside teams Were allowed to take a position above them.
Mr. J. McKelvle then asked about Army teams taking the place of other Army sides which had left the Colony in the First Division, but the Chair man said that faithe case of Army teams, he was sure that the Army Association decided at the end of a scason whether a team had done well or not in the First Division, and if it was found the team had not done well, then that team was put in the Second Division.
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am sure the Management Com- mmittee never dream they were going against the wishes of the Council when they worked on a matter which reference to the Council. was clearly one of policy without any
The rent reason behind the aftern- tions or developments by the co-
nothing more,
stitution was to give the Manage- inent Committee increased powers to curry out the Council's policy, and the wishes of the playing members of whatever nationally in ilunghong
"But just owing to a little clip..
and nothing
deli- rate, the League Management Committee dipped into the question of policy, and 1 Bink it was the duty of the Council to caution them or request them to refer matters which are clearly matters of policy to the Council.
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"It is rather a vitalnous suggestion on the port of the Press that the Management Committee should ook for a vote of confidence. Although I would be the last person in the world to do anything but
respect the liberty of the Press, yet I would like take this opportunity to mention to them that if they could confine their criticism as much as possible to constructive criticism, they would
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With regard to the discussion about the entry of fourteen teams into the Firal Division, the Chairman zaid that it seemed as if the action of the Appeals Board committed them to fourteen-teams in the First Division, but that action did not
not commit them | to 15, 10 or 17 teams. There were tanke for the smooth running of foot-
two alternatives: the first to
to admit the 'fteenth team, and ned a rider; that there would be no more than
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fifteen teams, or to inform this par- ARMY HARBOUR RACE
ticular team that in the opinion of
the Council there was no room for a fifteenth team, but that they would
be glad to accept their afiliation fee, Pearse Beats Calvert In
and they would have to go into the Second Division.
After further discussion, Mr. Stokes proposed that there should be four- teen teams in the First Division this season.
A representative enquired whether the Council, irrespective of what hund been done, could limit the number of teams to twelve or fourteen.
The Chairman replied that they could not limit the number of teams below fourteen, but they could limit IL at fourteen.
Close Finish
Only two feet separated
L. Cpl. Pearse and Lieut. Calvert, both of the Royal Engineers, at the finish of the army harbour race yesterday. The pair led from the start and hid drawn well out in front when half the distance had been covered.
With 100 yards to go both were in winning positions, but Pearse made a which curled him to the front at the finishing line. ··
burst
Mr. Stokes, proposal was then put to the meeting, and carried.
Further discussion as to the four- The race started at the Railway teen teams in the First Division en-yard sea wall. Kowloon, and finished sued, and it was decided that the at the R.A.S.C. camber, a distance of twelve teams of last year, and the slightly over a mile. two whose petitions had been upheld by the Appeals Board should con- stitute the fourteen.
First place in the teams contest went to the East Lancashire Regi- ment, holders of the title, followed UNIVERSITY'S TROUBLES by the Royal Engineers, who have A letter from the Hongkong Uni-been serious challengers for several versity with regard to admission luto years. The Royal Welch Fusiliers
the Second Division was next read was third and the 8th Heavy Battery, by the Secretary, who pointed out R.A., fourth. that he had only received $4 from Individual placings were:-L. Cpl. the University being the registration Pearse (R. E.), I; Licut, Calvert fee for twenty players, and that the (R. E.), 2: Gunner Halliday (R.A.), writer of the letter had stated that 3: Pte. Taylor (East Lancs.), the entrance fee would be sent later Time, 24 min. 9 sec.
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