TELEGRAPH. THE HONGKONG
TUESDAY, DECEMBER
1936.
HEAVY PUNISHMENT FOR KOWLOON CHINESE F.C.
Current Senior
Suspended From
CHAN
HONG KONG AND
SEQUEL TO SHIELD TIE
MAK
Shield SUI-HON
ALSO BARRED FROM PLAYING
ABANDONMENT
GOALKEEPER YET TO APPEAR BEFORE COMMITTEE
APPEAL IS NOT UNLIKELY
(By "Veritas")
KOWLOON Chinese F. C. to be suspended from further participation this season in the Senior Shield, and their tie to be forfeited to the Hongkong Football Club:
CHAN Hong-kong, captain of the team. suspended for the remainder of the current
season:
MAK 'Shui-hon, Kowloon Chinese right back, suspended for two months, up to January
31.
Emergency Committee's Findings In Detail
The full findings of the Emergency Committee in regard to the abandon ment of the Senior Shield match! between Kowloon Chinese and the' Club are as follows.,
The Emergency Committee of the Hong Kong Football Association met on Wednesday November 25 and Monday, November 30 and finds.-
'These were the decisions reached last evening by Hong- kong Footbali Association's Emergency Committee which
ita completed
investigations into the incidents which led to the abandonment of the Senior Shield match between Kowloon; Chinese and the Club a night ago.
The Chinese Recreation Club and St. John's Cathedral Club mixed doubles badminton teams which met in a league match last Friday: Standing (left to right), F, H. Kwok, P. C. Leung, S. F. Chan, S. W. Liang, S. A. Tremlett, G. A. Smith, J. Bannitt, R. Kob. Sitting:-Miss Cheung, Mrs. Liang,
Miss M. Churn, Miss McCaw,' Mri. Barlow, Mia Dig.
fort-
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Twa alltings of the committee were required to sift the mass of evidence connected with the case and to make verdicts accordingly. And the investigation is not yet complete. Sul Tim-lim, the Kow loon Chinese goalkeeper, has still to appear before the Committee to answer charges in connection with the Incident,
It is understood that Kowloon
1. During the second half of the Chinese F.C. are contemplating an
game
the
Referee, Mr. Casson,
blew
Great golfers may be born and not made, but the suc- cessful bunker artist learns his art from long and tedious practice.
II. B. Martin.
whistle for "hunds"-by a defen- appeal against the decisions given OXFORD'S
der (Kowloon Chinese) in the penalty last evening.
area awarded the alluckers (Clubs).
Sitting on the Emergency Com-
a penalty klek and placed the ball-mittee were Mesars, JMKelvie
on the penalty spot for the kick to
boziaken.
2. The Kowloon Chinese team im mediately questioned the decision and their captain, Chen Hong Kong asked the referee what it was for and was informed that it was for the infringe- ment noted above though the referee not then able to nominate the Was offending player.
The Kowloon Chinese team 3. The continuing to protest the referee left the penalty area and went towards and consulted the nearest linesman,
in the chair), Captain C. W. RUGBY XV-
Kimm and G. She, while Major C M. Manners, chairman of the Hong-
kong Football Assæiation, was also
present.....
In addition to the sentences im- posed upon the team and the two individual players mentioned the question of administering a line was also discussed, but eventually decided against.
TO MEET
CAMBRIDGE
London, Nov. 30. Oxford University's rugby aneen to appose Cambridge in the annual Inter-Varsity match at Twickenham chosen to-day as follows.
England Must Expect Strong Challenge From Hungary
(snowung MLIY (4)
Hungarian football circles are discussing eagerly the game with England at Arsenal Stadium on December 2. They regard it as the match of the season.
*trainers
may
will
Tournament
BADMINTON LEAGUE
Results Were As Expected
RECREIO "A" STILL PREDOMINANT
Sailors And Soldiers
Home
Wins
Last night's badminton league results ran completely in ac- cordance with expectations. Only one match produced a narrow margin, Sailors and Soldiers Home, in recording their first win of the 'season, beating Kowloon Tong "B" by the odd game.
There was some flery badminton at St Andrew's, where the "A" team received Recrclo "A", present cham- plony of the lengue. Most of the Kames were well contested, but the Recreio always remained on top and by, a comfortable margin of
full
Hames Both
Teams were below strength, St. Andrew's being without H. Kewa severe loss and Recrclo being short of L. A. Silva.
E. A. R. Alves made a worthy de- puty and played some of the cleverest badminton of the evening. Carvalho, his
was not up to usual partner standard, but they succeeded in win- ning two games. J. 1. Remedios was
Resignation Of Derby Captain
- SUSSEX CRICKET
ECONOMIES
A. W. Richardson, captain of the
a bit below form, but Oliveira Derbyshire Cricket Club, last season's smashed his way to see after acc. county champions, has resigned... while H-A. "Alves and Eddie Sousa Sussex Cricket Club, have decißled played bralny badminton to win all not to re-engage Wensley, Green- three games.
wood, Pearce and George Cax. (in
A. W. Richardson has
resigned
Guest and Gray put up good per-charge of the Hove nursery) for nexi forniances in two games winning, on season, exciting encounter against Carvalho and Alves, while F. A. Broadbridge" was in good fettle, making some very owing to the calls of business. He first captatued Derbyshire · in, 1931 One placements.
and his astute leadership had much to do with the Midlanders carrying off the championship last season.
Free Larces proved no match for Chinese Recreation Club and could only snatch one game. Austin, whose Fervices were badly needed, was not available, and this made the task of the Chinese comparatively simple.
P.
Several other clubs are faced with similar problem. Recently APE Chapman resigned from the captaincy of Kent, the death of D. A. C. Page in a motor, accident means that Glou- cestershire must find another leader, while in the case of Surrey, Somerset and Northamptonshire the question of lendership is not yet settled.
SALARY "CUTS"
\"p" DIVISION GAMES' In the "B" Division Sailors and In view of the series of jars suf- formidable to-day., Hungaria and Soldiers Home only just succeeded in cach have six pulling the match out of the fire on the Ferencvaros fered by England elevens
post-few years, the players Continent the
in the trial games. Dr. against Kowloon Tong "B". The ad- Football Association ore, of course, Karoly Dietz, president of the Hun- vantage of playing at home turned
Selection Comunii.cc,
scales, in their favour.
The loss of £3,500 during the lost alive to the importance of choosing gartan
Kowloon Tong "A" could not with two seasons, and the fact that their the strongest possible aide to meet shortly talk over arrangements with
and players.
stand King's College, though they overdraft, now amounts to 20,000. the plek of Hungary at Brussels It is expected that Afteen players might have taken three games in- has prompted the Sussex Cricket
Our defeat by last May humiliating.
was
in the party for London. stead of two had Mackey and. Chan Club to embark upon an economy will be We were reduced to the absurd They leave Budapest on November been a little steadier against J. Pau scheme by which they hope to save.
27. and travel by easy stages, cross-ang, Chan and W. N. Cheung piny- lost £2,000.
K. H. Ló,
£1,000 a year. Last season the club position of taking the field with -back at inside left. Such a thing ing to Dover the day before the could not happen at home. It should game. Every man must pledge ed very well for the College and won
all
three games. One of the big sur- never have been allowed to happen himself to strict discipline,
Competition. by, their players for prises of the evening was the defeat at beating by Belgium caused
string by N. A. E. is extremely keen. Those selected visitors' first Continental countries.
will regard it as a great honour to Mackay and A. Chan.
The detailed results and amended The F.A. properly did not seek be the first to represent their coun-
But from other try over here. There is a fervent league tables follow... refuge in excuses.
weather and dry quntlers came the rather stale "gel wish for fine out" of the England players being pitch.
after an exhausting sea-
LAST RESULTS "so tired SOTI."
HOW THEY PREPARE -
L/Cpl. Crook who had himself, in|keeper to take his pace in the goul to be played on December. 12 was English football to be laughed at in places in the team' against England] of H. T. Woo and H. N. Cheung, the Since joining Sussex in 1922 he has
fect waved his Bug for infringement.
Bame the
mouth so that the kick could be taken, but his instruction was not 4. During the period when the complied with, The goalkeeper referee consulted this linesman the understands English.
6. A few of the Kowloon Chinese Kowloon Chinese Right back, Mak Sul-hon deliberately kicked the ball players meanwhile had walked away from the penalty spot off the field of from the penalty area towards the play. The referee, returning re-touch-line nearer the covered stand covered the ball and for the second and at least one of the Kowloon time placed it on the penalty spot Chinese Players left the field of play. for the penalty kick to be taken. Subsequently they returned towards
(Continued on Page 9.) The referee called upon the goal
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But the decision; to do without the services of Wensley is a big surprise. for many years been a leading all- rounder. In 1929 he achieved the ericketers double" of taking 100 wickels and scoring 1,000 runs. Last season he took the match with Not- linghamshire at Hove for his benefit, which realised £1,030.
make
H. D. Freakes (Rhodes University),
"A" DIVISION w. N. Renwick (Loretto), M. M. Walford (Rugby), F. L. Button
St. Andrew's "A" v. Reorèlo "A" (Trent College), Percy (Upping-
Mr. W. L. Knowles, the Sussex Played at St. Andrew's Church secretary, has offered to reduce his ham), C. F. Grieve (Ampleforth), P. Cooke (Steward School), J. A. Brett
I have turned up results of Hall, Recreio winning by eight games salary by 250 per annum for three N. F. McGrath School), (Durham
years, and this offer has been ac matches between England and Con--to one: I had a chat the other day with a (Stonyhurst), G. D. Roose (St, Ellen-
tinental nations on the Continent the E. F. Fincher and M. Weill (St. cepted. In addition, Mr. W. Now- and University), G. A. Reid man in close touch with Hungarian past few years, The English score Andrew's) lost to M. A: Oliveira and ham, the assistant secretary bosch
R. M.
Marshall Soccer circles. He was kind enough is given first in each case:→ J. J. Remedios 0-21; lost to L A. former Sussex captain, is to (Uppingham), M. McG. (Siggleswick),
n salary "cut" of ten per cent. Cooper to give me some interesting
(Continued on Fdge 5.) (Massey Agriculturni College), C. T. tion. Bloxham (Nuneaton) and Hughes In preparing for the great match (Lampeter),
in London the Hungarian Football Association will choose two trint M. McG. Cooper, who last year teams as nearly as possible of equal played for England against Wales and strength. These will play three Ireland, is caplain of the team. Innteles. About 30 players are Le
and insaibles."
watched us "probables"
Reuter,
NEW H.K.FA. PRESIDENT Shanghai XI Will Visit Hongkong
succession to Sir Thomas Southorn.
informa-
The Ujpest Club will probably be called on for seven men, in these Seres .(goalkeeper); games-Heri and Szucs (half-backs); Kecsla, Vincze, Kallal, Zeengeller (for- wards). Two other Uipests-Szalay. in splendid half-back and Forto, & fine back, are at preicht on the in- Jured 11st:
FIVE CHAMPIONSHIPS Ufpest are a professional club 10
the
2
1029 v Spain, Madrid
1000 v Germany, Berlin
1930 Austris, Vienna
~1931" "V"wolatum, "Brvetel"
3031 Free, Parla
1938 v Italy, Rom.
*7 1035 • 8witzerland, Berne
1054 y Hungary hudyatma 1934 Czecho-Slovakia, 'raque 1035 v lofland, Amsterdam 1936 v Austria, - Vlegna 1036 v Belgium, Brussels
SUMMARY
Goale
23
Givels
For Al
11⁄2 W. L. D For ARE Note the three victories have been over the weaker countries. Searcè- ly a record to frighton or visitors) next month hasten to add we have done better in matches with Continental countries
over here, even though we had nothing to
NEW SOCCER PROBLEM
It was announced at lost evening's meeting of the II.K.F.A., Management years old, an offshoot of the famous spare against Austria and Italy. Committee, that Hon. Mr. N. L. Uipesti Torrin Egyesulet (Gymnas- Smith, Colonial Secretary, had kindly the Club of Ujpest). They have won consented to become President of the the Hungarian Championship five
times.
Other successes include Hongkong Football Association. In Europeah Cup, and, a few scasons. of Champions ago, the Champion
Geneva. competition at thet Though n professional
teain, Upest have close relations with the
The history of! Gymnastic Club.
goes back exkeeda 60 years.
1,000.
Football was introduced into Hun-
It was also stated that Shanghai F.A. had replied accepting Colony's invitation to send an Inter- port team here this season. Al-
though no actual date for the match this amateur semb
has yet been fixed, it will, nas-is cus4 tomary, be played during--Chinese New Year.
LOCAL FOOTBALL K.O. TIMES
During December
2.45 & 4 p.
P.m.
Can Player Shout "Right"
little problem has arisen re- the calls made by foot- Kary
40 years ago. The Hungarian | gording Football Association goes back 30 ballers to their colleagues, and the years. First lessons cume from sequel is awaited in England with
amateur clubs. Then particular interest, mber of professional
clubs bad pleasant tours in Hungary. Among them, Southampton, Burnley, Wool wich Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur and Sunderland. Those were pre- wor visite. It was not dificult for the visitors to win.
But after the war, notes supplied Clubs pardelpsitng in the Hong-to me say, "The English clubs could kong football league are requested to not win any more against the high observe that the kick-off times for clusa players of the Ferencvaros, December have now-been fixed, 2- Hungaria, and Ulpest teams."
For second and third division quitä! games, the kick-off will be 2.45 pili.. It is due to these clubs that Hun- and for first division matches, 4 p.m. garion representative elevens are so
In a recent malchi Dean, the Ever ton centre forward, was pensliked for shouting "Right!" the referee interpreting that the shout was mude in 'n way to put an apponent soff.
Dean told the referee: Bo the story goes, that he didn't shout at all; that it was an opponent who silouted. Now the protest made by Dean has led to a report from the referee to headquarters.
Its casy to appreciate that when opponents go up for the ball together: the referee may be mistakerr us to which of them shouts "Right!",
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