THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH..THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1936.
KOWLOON CHINESE APPEAL: JUDGMENT
JUDGMENT RESERVED
BOARD
SITS TWO
HOURS
Verdict
Later To-day
The Appeals Board of the Hongkong Football Associa- tion, which met last night to consider the appeal, of, the Kowloon Chinese Football Club against the auspension of the first eleven from further parti- cipation this season in the Senior Shield, and the addi- tional suspension for stated periods from all local football, of Chan Hong-kong, Mak Sui. hon and Sui Tim-lin, did not { issue a statement as to their decision last night, but re- served judgment.
I was officially informed this written judg- morning that a mont will be issued in due course, probably' Isle to-day, but not that at the moment it is
known whether the appeal was upheld or dismissed.
G. O. B. Allen, the 'English Test captain, whois all-round brilliance played such a notable part in the victory of England at Brlibane.
The Board, comprising the Hon Clubhouse Chatter Mr. N. L. Smith, Hon. Mr. M. K. Lo. Mr. T. A. Mitchell, and Comdr. C. D. Arbuthnott, sat for two hours sifung the evidence.
They studied in detail the findings of the Emergency. Committee and plso received from Mr. Chan Ying- hung, secretary of the Kowloon Chinese F.C., a full written slate- ment upon which was based the rlub's appeal.
before
The case uruse out of the playing of Senior Shield match between Kowloon Chinese and the Club, which game had to be abandoned shortly after half time owing to the Kowloon Chinese objecting to the awarding of o penalty to the Club. and refu
refusing to continue to play. When the matter was brought Ühe Emergency Sub-Committee
decided to was
Auspend
the Kowloon Chinese first eleven from further participation this season in the Senior Shield, while Chan Hong- kong was suspended from further football for the rest of the season, Mak Sui-hon was suspended for two months and Sul-Tim-lim suspended for three months,
IRONMAN SUOSIT
it
VARSITY FOOTBALL INFOG
braved
weather.
G.
By "Veritas'
Hats Off To Allen And Voce
BUT AUSTRALIA HAD THE BAD BREAKS
OUR WEEKLY HOCKEY FEATURE
"The Pilgrim" On The
FAREWELL TO TWO OFFICIALS
POLICE HOCKEY PREDICAMENT
CAER CUP GAMES
SAINTS
HAD HARD MATCH
Just Beat The
Recreio
The Saints defeated the Recrelo on
the C.B.A. ground last Saturday by a lone goal scored, by allss P. Gins during the second half of the game.
CIVILIANS OR SERVICES?
POSITION IS A BIT VAGUE
In an interview with Sub, Inspector Tyler, Secretary of the Police Hockey team I was given to understand future are being recognised as a "Service Team."
It's rather strange that names of Police members were submitted to the
Hongkong Hockey Association for the
predicament and seem to class them-
selves as Civilluns or Services to suit
TESANAAN BALTAVASION(IRUTZIAKASTIE
Ploase Attond To Your Fixtures
An Executive Committee Mect. ing of the Mamak Hockey Tournament will be held in St. Andrew's Church Hall at 6.39 p.m. this afternoon.
The Hon. Secretary wishes to remind teams that have only played one or two games to date to make every
endeavour to complete their fixtures as tai down In the Mamak handbook, otherwise congestion is bound to occur towards the close of the season. This will naturally fead to complications and an unsails- factory ending to the Tourna- meni.
H. K. S. R. A.
BEATEN
Civilian trials and six members of the Pollec team did participate in the trials, and J. Wall hos also been Play started in middeld and proved selected to represent the Civilians in very even for the first ten minutes, the final selection. when a good break through by Miss
By forming the new Services P. Gittins from the half way ne culminated in her testing the Recreio Tournament um afraid the Police strange have placed themselves in goalie Miss Barras who defended in brilliant fashion. Several breakaways were made by both teams ta turn but their own convenience. It is about werk Buishing and pour ball control
lime they made up their minds as to due to
the the bumpy state of
what they are or what they want to: Kround spoilt many well organised | be. altacks.
The Regular Services in Hong- During this period of the game kong would probably solve the prob- Miss C. Osmunit full back for the term for them. What is the Hongkong Recreio ladies was seen to infringe Bockey Association going to do about the sticks rule thereby conecting this? severni short-corners. Miss J. Weng on the other hand was a bit off colour and inclined to stray some- what. The Interval arrived with the score sheet blank.
On resumption most of the play for Bfteen minutes was again contined to midőéld, after which Miss F. Wong on receiving the ball look it well down the right wing and sent in a beautiful centre which Miss P. Gittins Intercepted and beat Miss Barros with hard drive giving her no chance whatever.
Piny after this was very mediocre the game-being-definitely affected by the poor state of the ground and both defences proving shaky under pres- sure,
THE PLAYERS
CIVILIAN TRIAL
TEAM SELECTED AFTER GAME
PRACTICE TO-DAY
AT MACAO.
In Very Fast Match
A keenly contested hockey matchi was played at Macao during the week, the 2nd. Battery ILK.S. Brigade Royal Artillery, captained by Lleut, C. Garthwalie, were beaten by Macao Hockey Club three' goals to unc.
Play was extremely fast from start to finish and the local team were especially well served in attack.
The visitors displayed a lot of clever stick work which should have been turned to better advantage. But the smallness of the Artillery's
W/15
Farewell Cocktail Party
TO HOCKEY OFFICIALS
In view of the early departure. from the Colony of two staunch and valued supporters of 11.K. Hockey Asruciation Majors M. H. A. Camp- bell O..E. and C. S. Deales, the former Vice-President of the Associa tion and Inte Chairman of the Hockey Umpires Board and late Army Hockey Secretary, the suggestion has been made that the officials of the HK,H.A. hold a cocktail party in honour of the gentlemen named to express in small measure appreciation of their services to local Hockey.
The party is to take place in the Peninsula Hotel at 7 pm, on Tuesday next. Experises will have to be borne equally by those oficials, play- ers and friends who attend and it is only on this understanding that parti- cipation is requested.
It is hoped that as many as possible wii avall themselves of the oppor tunity thus presented, of wishing them "Boa Voyage." Those who wish to be present please let the Hon. Secretary of the H.K.H.A. have their names not later than Monday next.
THIS WEEK'S CAER CUP MATCHES
THE PROSPECTS
For the first half of the game the During the second half Angelo, games.
The second Civilian Triai, game The Recreio Indies were best served took place on the Club ground last by Miss E. Xavier at centre-half and Sunday morning after which the final
A few ployers) though Miss C. Silva did well she selection was, made. received poor support from her in-originally chosen failed to make an
was appearance but the reserves eventual side forwards. Miss M. Roza most prominent in the slack. Forty Alled the vacated positions. the Suints Miss G. White played a safe game and was well supported by Possibles. defence proved too stolid her wing halves. Miss Humphreys in for the Probables attack which failed particular. Miss P. Gittins was the to score. On changing over after the star forward and Miss F. Wong on Interval, the Probables attack was the right-wing put in sume excellent switched over to the Possibles defence works. The Saints should have done and the team as a whole combined better,
effectively, four goals being seared in quick succession.
ayan
This should be a needle game as score was also very much due to the both teams so for have been, un- briliant goalkeeping of Almada defeated. The H.K. Ladies possess n
The scoring
opened
ten better record as they have obtained before hurlf
when the maximum number of points, minutes Pedrinho Angelo netted for Macao. whereas the Y. have drawn two advantage of a quick pass, The "Y" Indies, if they wish to defence and lower the colours of the -ex--- broke through the
champlona, will have to put up a scored a second goal.
Though two goals in arrears, the better exhibition than they did last
discouraged but Saturday:
On current form they are the only
ponent. I should like to see M. warded with a nice goal, after a cam capable of extending their op- clever combinative movement.
However Angela placed the issue Smith at inside-right and S. Dalziel beyond doubt shortly afterwards, at inside-left, this should improve the incidentally completing his hat-i trick.
visitors were not 0. Allen's selection, as complete collapse, and it was his
fought back splendidly, being re- captain of the English Test bowling, admittedly aided by natural conditions, which broke the backbone of any sort of Aus-"] tralian resistance on the last day
team was always popular in the Mother country, but now that he has led his side to victory in the
first match of the present serios and brought victory to his team
against Australia, and inciden- in the face of not tally played a very notable part pessimism. -with-bat-ami-ball, his-name-will
急 little
be whispered in tones of adula Voce Ruins A Theory
tion at least among schoolboy CECOND in the list of honours hero-worshippers. The adult
comes
William Voce, the man
Champions
Held To Draw
By The "Y"
BOTH TEAMS IN
SPLENDID FORM
London, Dec. 9. Oxford and Cambridge drew one- all in the annual inter-Varsity soccer match at Highbury to-day.
populace will regard his triumph whom, with Harold, Larwood in Only a few hundred enthusiasts with somewhat quieter satis- 1932-33 set the whole world of cric-
the discouraging elements and saw a poor game played in foxy faction. For this match ket bluze with a new bowling which finished yesterday was a theory, and made history which even now is bearing its reflection in the The match was featured for its very distinct personal triumph current series. Voce, I have heard vigour, but very little skill. Com~ for Allen. It was his batting on it argued, could never be the same. bridge deservedly led one-nil at half Tuesday which allowed England effective bowler on Australian wic- time and should have won the match, to run up a respectable score Larwood at the other end. Voce's without his club, colleague But the Cantabs fumble the ball to
* allow Oxford to equailsg-Reuter.
after facing the prospects of a reply to this was
for 41 In Austra lia's first knock and 4 for 16
18 in the second; figures which compare very Invourably
with
of the great any
which have bowling performances Worc's 4 for minutes had
down in gone down history.
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18 yesterday is not so very surpris- ing when one realises how bad the wicket had become, but his for 41 Monday was a performance in a class of its own. For the wicket was
still reasonably good; certainly offering little advantage to a bowler of the Voce type except that it was fast.
Fine Fielding
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For the Possibles Wall (Police) and G. Fowler (C.B.A.) did well in the attack, whilst M. H. Hasson (Reerelo)
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This match from Hockey point of view was fult. of thterest. It could BmNGEN CANNULANTARUMKIN be plainly seen that both teams were
sions scored a total of six goals."
out to give of their best, and I am was outstanding in the intermediate sure nobody could say the match was line. Guest and E. L. Gosano were either poor or dull.
safe at back.
The Probables were best served by The "Y" ladies started off in whirl- wind fashion and for nearly 10 S. Fowler and Pyara Singh in the
C.B.A.
left-half. the
defence attack and T. Alves at battled up. However, no damage Ramzan in goal gave a brilliant ex- was done, thunks to the excellent hibition. The Possibles on both occa- keeping of Miss F Best in goal, who stopped three certainties. The C.B.A The following players will repre- then got going and a clever move on sent the Civilians in their annual the left wing saw Miss Hunt go clean Hockey match against the Combined away only to see her pass go begging Services on Sunday, December 13. Bcross the goal mouth.
B. H. Souza (Argonauta) A. E. P. Play was then confined to the Guest (Radio) E. L. Gosano (Ar- centre of the field, the intermediate gonnuia) M. H. Hassain
(Radio) lines of both teams showing up very W. A. Reed, Capt. (Club) J. Gon- well Indeed. Seven minutes towards suives (Recreio) S. Fowler (Club) the end of the first half after a free G. Fowler (CHA) Pyara Singh hit by Mrs. Starbuck the "Y" centre- (K.I.T.C.) J. Pinto (K.LT.C.) V. Bond 'half," the ball travelled Into the (Club) =R. Xavier (Varsity) N. C.B.A.
circle
and Miss Peters in try- Whitley (Club) J. Wall (Pollee) A.P; Ing to make a clearance passed it to Souza (K.LT.C.) Miss M. Smith who was standing A practice game against the Police three yards from the C.B.A. goal 1st XI. will be held at the PLS. the latter made no mistake with this ground Kowloon at 5.10 p.m. sharp gift and scored with a fast shot.
This reverse made the champions
this afternoon. The above mentioned players are requested to turn out,
PUT after giving due and instinted praise to Allen and Vocal is still desirable to acknowledge the fine support they received in feld. While one recalls that Fingle
was given two "lives in the course of his century, it is significant that there has been no mention of other fielding errors. In fact in the course of two Innings the English-sit up and Miss Hunt again got away men made eleven catches, seven of on the left and made an attempt to these being in the first innings. This score from a range of two yards but draw was a true indication of a well
suffelent testimony to the alert the goalie made an excellent save, contested game.
From the rebound Mrs. Burton ob- fielding of the whole team.
NOTABILITIES tained possession but was cleverly outstanding for the ladies Adverse Circumstances
robbed of a certain goal by Miss A.
centre-forward, Fowler who just managed to get the Were Mrs. Read at
at centre-half and WHILE one is inclined to rejoice ball away. Soon after this the inter- Miss O. Dalziel on the right-wing.
arrived with the "Y" Indies lead- Mrs. Starbuck
Miss George in goal who saved her over the English success, one ing by one goal to nil, also feels more than a twinge of
On resumption the C.B.A. adopted side on three or four occasions. Miss sympathy for the Australians, inas-
the one back game and this trap Tonge at right-half gave a poor dis- two much
that they had one or
worked very effectively with the re-play, and allowed Miss Hunt too much slices of bad luck during the match.
atch.sult that the "y" attack was.com- rope, In the first place they lost the toad,pletely disorganised, their defence at For the C.B.A, Miss F. Woolley and and how vital that was had since
the same time experiencing a great Miss Walker at back gave a splendid been demonstrated. Then they deal of pressure.
performance. Miss I. Woolley at Were robbed of McCormick at a
Midway through the second half right-half was a terrible thorn in the time when he was definitely upset Miss Blackmore the CBA, right-wing" attack and received every un- Ung the visitors with his fast stuff. broke through to send in a well timed sistance from Miss. O. Peters at Then they had to bat g fourth in- centre which Mrs. Burton accented centre-hulf, Miss Hunt and Mrs. nings on a rain-damaged ‹ pitch, and made no mistake with a first- Burton proved dangerous in the at- which had previously shown signs timer which left the goalle standing. tack. Last but not least Miss F. Best of crumbling after four days of play. Finding themselves on level terms in her old position between the sticks These were Vall: adversa eireum- the ladies fried, to change their played a magnificent game. On the stances, which, although considera- tactics, positional changes in the at- day's play the champions were as tion of them cannot rob the England tack were made but to no effect, be- good a tear as the "Yif not slight- team of the merit of a great achieve yond forcing one or two short corners ly better. I stall look forward to the
(Continued on Page 9.) they never looked like scoring and a return.match.
attack.
The Hongkong Ladies have a stronger defence but I can see Miss Pope and Company called upon to give of their best as those
-COUNTY-RUGBY-youngsters-in-the-forward line-will-
TWO VERY CLOSE MATCHES
London, Dec. 9. At Tonbridge 10-day, Kent and Sussex played a fiercely keen match in the county rugby championship. which ended in draw of three points each.
At
Richmond, Surrey received Hampshire and won a close match by 11 points to six-Reuter.
take some stopping. The two best centre-halves in the colony Mrs. Starbuck and Miss Pope will be on view and a thrilling game is anti- cipated. I'm inclined to book the
for a win.
The C.B.A present champions should account for the Recreto Ladies on the PT.S. ground at 2,45 pan.
The D.G.S." should gather two further points at the expense of the H.K. Ladies at Happy Valley at 3 p.m. The C.B.A. and "Y" Ladles should share the spoils on the CB.A. ground at 3 p.m.
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