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Clubhouse Chatter

THE HONGKONG

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER TELEGRAPH.

5,' 1936.

By "Veritas' CRICKET LEAGUE

Diagonal Plan Being Used By Local Referees

METHOD, PROPERLY EMPLOYED

IS VAST IMPROVEMENT

I will strange indred If your pain A recent interesting feature in

does not disappear as all the others

re-

local football has been the! have done. Anyway, you can considoption by some of our

10 Maclean Brand ferees of the now diagonal plan | Adently turn Stomach Powder-the one with the advocated by the English Foot stgnature "ALEX, C, MACLEAN"

ball Association. It was used the bottle. Thankful you

be Wil that you took such a simple short yesterday in the Kotewall Cup cut to sing stomach pence. Sold match by Mr. D. Kossick, with in bottles in cartons, in powder or the assistance of his linesmen, tablet form. Never sold loose. If any dimeulty in obtaining write to Mr. Reynold and Mr. Payne. Banker & Co., Ltd. P. O. Box 330, This was the first time I have Pon Konk

bern able to study the theory In practice, and few I imagine, Its will dispute its efflency. effect is to have the play con- tinually covered by an official, In general terms it can be said that while ench linesman 14 for covering one responsible particular half of the fiel!, the reftree remains more or less in the centre and midway between! the linesmen. When this is! carried out strictly one can trace an imaginary diagonal line (rego linesmen to linesmen, with the referee an intersecting point no matter where the play may

SPORT ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG

JOCKEY CLUB.

The Tenth Extra Race Meeting will be held weather permitting at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, 7th November, 1936, cymmmencing

nt 2.00 p.m.

The First He wil be rung at

By Order,

1.30 p.m.

S. A, SLEAP.

Hongkonst, 2nd November, 1936.

TO-MORROW

be.

"

Actg. Secretary, its Big Usefulness

THE big usefulness of this system THE

adequate contro}) I to viste Tover breaches of the rules irrespeys tive of whether the referee is netually it memas the spot at the time. that it is no longer essential for referee

try and keep pare all the time with the movement of the ball. from He can give offside decisions the middle at the Brld as a result of his linesmen being in position to rover the play. The effect is natur- ally in place more responsibility in linesmen, and because of this there!

danger of a referea beum- may be

at the

LEE THEATRE

COOPER

Mr Deeds Goes To Town

ARTHUR

A PRANK CAPRAT

| & Colombia Pietern

Lo

י.

assis-

In to dependent upon his SIN tants. Normally the finesmen should only be called into active service when a referre has found impos- L raple! sible to keep

pitce with change of position. But while he is near the play and in a fair position to make his own decisions, he should not rely on his linesmen to flag for fouls

Under and uther offences, this system he shares his duties with linesmen, but he is not expected to delegate them in tato to thern. Good Effects Certain PROPERLY Applied__1__am

Lo

ran

vinced that this dingonal plan is bound to bring about a quick and fre mendous improvement in the fair contraf of football matches. It re- ducts to a minimum guess work and hasty

decisions., means that o forward can rarely hope to escape the offside penalty, and it should reduer to an absolute minimum the number of undetected fouls. Much, of course, depends on the efficiency of the linesmen. They must be wi versed in football law in order to

The use of the diagonal plan with two ignorant linesmen assisting might do more But it harm than good to a game.

method is easy to see that it is eminently more satisfactory to the old time custom of linesmen and re- feree all trying to chase the play at the same time. Let us hope that our football officials in Itongkong will study the new plan and employ it in its most effective monner.

Leng

II. C. ELLIOTT

the conddn't be found

John Henry Lewis Is Suspended

ACTION AGAINST NEGRO BOXER

Washington, Nov. 4. John Berry Lewis, the coloured hoxer, Ish frouble.

Le

The District of Columble Boxing Commission ከግ suspended champion for alleged failure to apı- J Washington 4103 pear in a bout Celober 13.

The suspension is effective in the 32 States bated to the National Boxing Assolation, which has been requested to ask that the suspension be recognised in England where John Henry Lewis is at present staying- Reuter.

CRAIGENGOWER

MEET I.R.C. TEAMS CHOSEN

The Indian R. C. and the Craigen- gower C. C. meet on Saturday in the. Cricket League in both divisions, The seniors will clash- at Happy Valley and the juniors of Sookunpo. The following have been selected to represent the Indian R. C.:

Ist. XIA, H. Rumjahn (Capt.). A. S. Suffind A. H. Minu, F. D.. Pereira, Y. el Arcullt, M. el Arcull, A. R. Abbaa, K. Nazarin, M. P. Madar, J. S. A. Curreem and S. A. Ismail.

2nd XI-A. K. Minu (Capt.), M. R. Abbos, A. Rahmin, A. H. Ismail, A. A. Aziz, A. Baker H. T. Barma, A. M. Rujahn, A. K. Suflad, A. R. Sumad, and M. 1. Razack.

KOWLOON C.C. v. ARMY

The following will represent the Army in their First Division match against the Kowloon C.C. at K.C.C. on Saturday:

Capt. Waleht, Col. Lightfoot,. Capi. Persse, Capt. Rylond, Lieut. Clegg-

. Licul Garthwaite, Licut Pri- chard, Lieut. Murphy, Lieut. Barron, C. S. M. Elvin. Pte. Herbert.

H.K.C.C. TEAMS

The following teams will repre- sent the H.K.C.C. In their League matches against the Royal Navy on Saturday:

1st XI v. Royal Navy at King's Park: A. W. Hayward (Capt.), L. | D. Kilbee, R. L. floiden, R. D. Gi- lesple, H. Owen Hughes, H. W. 11. B. Neve, J. F. Leys, G. A. Ste- Brine, T. A. Pearce, E. R. Duckiti,

wart.

2nd XI v. Royal Navy 2nd 014 H.K.CC. ground: A. K. Mackenzie (Capt.). G. Agnew, E. Bathurst, V. C. Bond, J. H. Davis, F. A. Dun- nett, N. P. Fox, C. E. Gahagan, R. M. King, W. Keith Robinson,

AN EASY VICTORY

couldn't believe that

Wooding they Elliott, cue of the non gentfernutily players in toeal football, bod been send off. But he had A curious, and

atlar wfortbrale Sequel WHY

The Tuesday evening?

referre In charge of this game had been called i away for duty

north, but before leaving he seat in his report of the incident Apparently he was lo abrent from the Colony some 29 days to the F.A. decided to deal with the matter at that wenligt's meeting of i

flut K the Emergency Committee. Was essential that Elliott be present to They searched answer the charge

no ruse

HOME RUGBY

MIDDLESEX LOSE TO SURREY

London, Nov. 4

high and low for Eloit all Tursday Middlesex and Surrey rugby teams. evening. ut to no avail. No Elliot, met in a light mich at Teddington heard Now the centre-to-day, only the odd point separat forward most wait up the texting the teams at the close, Surrey meeting of the Ianergency Committee scored a nose-out win by nine points before he an play football, Har heto eight. appened at Tuesday's meeting it is

While Cambridge University were the cards he would have escaperi-i with a caution and would have beenpiling up a huge score against Guy's But Cha Hopital whom they beat 31-5, Ox- able to play tins werk, must take the field against Chinese ford University were struggling un- Athletic on Saturday without their successfully to avoid defeat at the bards of Lelcester, who won 10-13. centre-forward.

-Renter.

CAMPBELL'S MODEL DISPLAY

(Continued from Pape S.)

charge.

INTER-SECTION FINAL WAS THRILLING

(Continued from Paye 8.)

for A. S. Xavier. Young Marques and "Alves" Worked like trojans and Army were three up at the inter-were ably assisted in the second half val. Dowlett opened the searing

by Oliveira. with a finely timed header. and Talbot rushed up a few minutes later Pinna was more reliable then E. Lo bang the ball against the under-L. Gosano at fall back and U. 13. crossbar whence Souza in goal saved his side time IL turned into the net. Right and again. through this half the Army dla

heath

of

My own feeling is that the they likes and Navy were solely on Argonauta attack would be hetter defence. But it was a rather rattled served by Pinna, Nolasco, D. Gosano, sort of defence and it came as no Ozorlo and Angelo. surprise when Howlett seized

The replay takes place on Sunday

at King's Park.

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"Elliott-Where Art

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LIGHTLY built. but muscular Elliott, inoffensive Club centre- forward spoke to the referee about minute found the oficial's Onger directing him to the pavilion. Specta- tors rubbed their eyes in astonish-

"TELEGRAPHS" something last Saturday and next

EVERYWHERE

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

the third.

Play became ragged after the in- terval and while the Navy showed slight improvement in as much that

W.

QUEEN'S COLLEGE BEAT D.B.S. BY AN INNINGS

in easy Queen's College scored

the

Boys' victory over

Diocesan School when the two teams met at Homuntin yesterday, winning by an Innings and 33 runs.

Fine bowling by I. All, who cap- five wickets for five rons. turer! enabled Queen's College to dismiss the DBS. for only 22 runs in the first innings. O. Talip took three and A. K. Markar, two far one. Not one D. D. S. batsman reached thuuple

mail All followed up his bowling scoring 42 retired. by

Osman Tulip also retired after making 20, Queen's College toulling 93 runs for eight wickets.

were dis- Batting again, D.B.S. missed for 38 runs. J. Fisher was top-scorer with 12, N. Singh took Ave for 15 and All three for 15.

SCHOOLS AT PLAY

ELLIS KADOORIE DEFEAT THE CENTRAL BRITISH

In a friendly cricket match-play- ed at Soakumpoo yesterday, the Elis Kadourie Indian School defeated the Central British School by 89 runs.

the Indian School Batting Ars!, totalled 100 runs, towards which Omar Rahunan contributed 13, K. M. RumJohn 48, Telok Singh 40, lwant Singh 27 retired and Sobau Slow

retired, Hollidge was the most successful bowler, taking five wiekets for 00 runs.

23

The Central British School were dismissed for 77 runs, Hurley scoring 14, K. Shute 27 and W. Shute 10. Singh K. M. Rumjahu and Sohan shared the wickets, former

they enjoyed a greater share of the ROYAL NAVY BEATEN her car 39 wid the latter Ave for 10.

to

game territorially, the Ariny tended fade out of the picture and changed their finely conceived of tacking football into a passive sort of stuff which merely brought about tedious midfieki exchanges.

on

The game was pretty old when Navy were finally rewarded for their persistence, a ruali movement the left ending in Tippett shooting into a vacated goal.

Hongkong Club Easily Win

Hockey Encounter

Playing on the Hongkong Hockey Club ground at King's Park yester- day, the Club defeated the Royal Navy by Bve goals to nil after lead- ing by a goal at half time.

The Club had more of the ex- During this halt Hartigan sus-

throughout and showed tained a badly bruised bone below changes the right knee, and although he re- better understanding. G.E.R. Divett turned for a short white; he had to put them ahead in the first half, but retire before the end. Swain was after the interval, Fowler, Divett. also a victim, and was off the field Bickford and N.A.E. Mockny scored for sometime with a damaged ankle. again.

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The grateful thanks of the Society are hereby fendered to the many subscribers

Sweepstake Race Won during the year ended 31st October, and the

By Gael

Yesterday's Sweepstake face ar ranged by the B..K. Yacht Club was won by Gael, sailed by Capt. A. McMillan.

The course was as follows: Chan- nel Rock (S), Rumsey Shoal (S), Channel Rock (S), N. Mark on Line (S), Rumsey Shoal (5). Club Line. Distance: 8.8 miles.

By Blosser

Society is pleased to inform thein that the total income for the year has approximately. covered the Increasing expenditure. Hon. Treasurers:

Mr. A. McKELLAN, C.A.

c/o Mackinnon, Mackenzie & Co.,

P. & O. Building.

Mr. KWOK CHAN,

c/o Banque de L'Indo Chine,

Hongkong.

November 1, 1936.

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