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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1936.
Important Decisions By English F.A.
REPORT ON OLYMPICS: A NEW
MENORANDUM FOR REFEREES:
SPECIAL
SELECTORS.
KOWLOON GOLF CLUB
CHAMPIONSHIP QUALIFIERS
for the Golf
20
The qualifying round champloniship of the Kowloon Club was played off at Kowloon City yesterday. There were starters.
The following qualified:
K. S. Robertson (72), A. T. Braley (74), T. D. Paton (75), H. 11. Mundy (70); W. Taylor (78), A. Urquhart (78), F. E. E. Booker (78), A. J. Dennis (78), A. W.. da Roza (79), A. L. Eastman (79), J. D. Thomson (82), F. E. Barry (83), R. K. Collings
Remedios (85) und H. D. Causden
(84), W. A. Stewart (85). F. E. A.
(8),
THE football association, meeting in London last month, discussed several matters of football importance. A report on the recent trip to Berlin for the Olympic Games was under review, and several suggestions were made for the improvement of future teams. The F.A. also adopted a on or before November 8. memorandum to be issued to referees for their further instruction in con- trolling matches. Much of the advice is mere reiteration of the official hand-book, but one or two of the points raised are useful. It was decided by the International Selection Committee to give effect, as far as is practic- able, to the suggestion that one section of its members deal specifically with
the selection of amateur international teams.
NEED FOR A FIRMER HAND SPECIAL
OLYMPIC COMMITTEE
Where British Style
Is Excelled
BY REFEREES
SHOULDN'T · ALTER DECISIONS
AN INTERESTING MEMORANDUM
AMATEUR
SELECTORS
International Body To Act
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S. CHINA NOT LIKE CHAMPIONS
(Continued from Page 8.)
dry up Sting Mun dam.
Some sparkling goals were scored, though some could be traced to des fensive errors.
It was Tank Kwong-sum's elee- trifying run along the right wing his sudden swerve Into the Poal mouth along the line and his per- fectly timed pass which led to Wong Wing-hong
scoring with ease within
the Aral ten minutes. But the advantage was briefly enjoyed, Kow- loon Chinese rearguard being led Into a terirble knot from a Jeft wing centre which Fung King-cheving planted camunily into the net.
The football authorities have for soie. Uime been making strong efforts to obtain uniform and firmer control
Shortly afterwards South China of matches, and the revised memo-
went into the lend when Sui Tim- randum issued and adapted for the
lim mude the mistake of rushing out guidance of referees and linesinen
The present
of goal to try and take a centre too method of selecting gives officials clear instructions as to teams A report of the Olymple Games was how they should work.
for Amateur International high for him, and Fung King-cheung and ather submitted by Messrs, C. F. Rous, the
non-professional repre- polished of the movement with his Secretary, and C. Wreford. Brown, the ty the Referees Committee means recently caused much controversy,
The diagonal" system advocated sentative matches. which hashend, member in charge.
that the referee will always knows to be altered, it dealt in detall with the trip to where his assistants are positioned, Berlin and stated: "There are one of and it should make for complete two points arising out of the experi-collaboration between the three ence of the Games and the trip which ficials.
merit consideration,
amateur
Kowloon Chinese rullied well and a clever front line attack found Chow Man-chi in possession come 25 yards out. He let drive with a Hghting "daisy cutter" which was a goal all the way. A draw at half time was a very good reflection of the play.
In the past, the one body-the of International Selection Committee
has been responsible for choosing In conclusion, the memorandum|all International sides, In foture, "(1) There must, be some organi- | summarises the chief points for one section of the Committee will sation between our four national as-referees to remember in their control deal specifically with sociations if association football con- of players. The particular hints are matches.
A really brilliant shot from Chow tinues to Agure br the programine of as follows:
Man-chi Which sent the ball hurtling future Olyniplads and Great Britain The referee has absolute discretion This season, several amateur or into the net like a bullet put Kow- takes part therein. At the meeting
regieding rough play, and is cm-ganisations have pressed for a rev)- toon Chinese ahead after the Inter- of the representatives of the four associations on July 4 it was resolved Powered with the means to put an sion of the existing arrangement, val, but their jubilation was pre- end to it. When a player is caution- and the decision renched then by mature for Sui Tim-lim chose to that the representatives recommend both his name and the word the authorities follows the report of
“guard the wrong end of his goal the 10 special Sub-Committee appointed from a right wing movement and must be used, and player made to realise that such is last April. his last chance.
Lal Shui-wing headed in without
"caution"
to their respective associations the formation of a British Olympic Foot ball Committee for the purpose of future Olympic Games. The associa tions of England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland each to be entitled to appoint is administering an official caution or method of selecting players for Inter- two representatives to constitute the any word of warning. Committee.
The Sub-Committee's recommenda- trouble. place a hand on any player when lie
The referee must not point at ortion was as follows:
"Having reviewed the present
national matches, the Committee
He must check rough play at the decided to recommend to the Inter-
(2) The question of the collective
national Selection Committee that, training and practice of a representa- very outset,
He must punish intention, not for purposes of selecting players, the accident.
Committee appoint one section of its members to deal specifically with amateur matches.".
tive amateur team, either of Great Britain or our own association, al the expense of the association re- quires neareful review. It seems evident that such a system would offend against our existing laws as affecting amateurism and it may be that some modißration will be re- garded as desirable.
Having, given his decision, he shout rint alter IL # a doubt exista, he should consult a lines- The International Selection Coni- man before giving a decision. mittee will give effect to this as far
Players may not attempt to inter-ins possible. fere with his judgment, and those who touch him or show...diasent against his rulings must be cau- tioned.
The referve-must-not-discuse—or ___BOXING BOARD AND
WORLD TITLES
Fargue points
with players or with
"It was the view of all, or, at any rate, the majority of the members of The offickit party, that our style of play in, some respects does not com- officials when he is on the field of pare favourably with that adopted by some of the other national teams.Play nor with any person when he Is of the field. · He must not put into Austrin, Norway, Poland, ke.
"The so-called 'W' formation meets jeffect any penalty which will give an with scant favour by the majority of advantage to the offending side. national traras, and, generally speak-
The memorandum deals particular-
in
:
Recognition of Bantam
SPORT ADVTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
The Tenth Extra Race Meeting (will be hold (weather permilting) at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, 7th November, 1936, commenefug "al ̈2,00 ̈pïm,"
The First Belt will be rung at 1.30 p.m.
By Order,
5. A. SLEAP..
Actg. Secretary,
LEARN TO RIDE
ing, the aid methods, which have for whom toe And Featherweight Fights Hongkong, 2nd November, 1836. their object attack more than defence, which, contrary to the spirit of the proved more effective and certainly fame, have become glaringly notice-
of players Table. The practice much more interesting to watch.
ball away in order to The British Boxing Board of Con- "There is some reason to believe kicking the that our own professional teams will allow their side to get into position trol has refused to recognise as world and cover their opponents in the championships the fights between be reverting this season to the type cases of free-kicks and throw-in, is Sixt Escobar (America) and Jackie of football which obtained for so long a period, and was only changed described as "childish and sonoying," Brown (Manchester) for the bantam- and Mike Belloise because I was thought to meet the and referees are asked to deal firmly weight title, and
(America) and
Dave Crowley situation created by the alteration in with such offences against the sports-
(Lon- don) for the featherweight title. the offside rule. If this is so, an im-manship of the game.
That the senior officiat and his The Stewards decided that they provement in the results of our inter-
Bluesmen should make. dedinile ar- would national games may follow."
recognise Escobar £13 bantom- rangements as to the exact nature weight champion of America, and, in of their co-operation, prior to the the event of his bein matched with start of the match. is stressed in Johnny King (British bantamweight the memorandum. Also, ile neces-title-holder), under full champlon- sity for absolute physical fitness of ship conditions as laid down by the referee is given special attention. B.B.B. of C., they would recognise such a contest us being for the ban- tamweight championship
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