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The annual general meeting of the Hongkong Football Referees' Asso- elation was held in the offices of the Hongkong FA. at Gloucester Build- ing yesterday evening with Mr. T. G. Stokes in the chair, supported by Mr. D. Kusslck (Hon. Secretary),

After the minutes of the previous meeling had been read and confirm ed, the Chairman addressed the gathering as follows:

LEADING PERFORMERS IN BADMINTON LEAGUE Individual Records: The

Complete

Lists

(0.R.C.)

W. C. Choy and Miss R. Perry

Ifet and Mino

(C.R.O.}

P K.

(University)

9 7.4

06,0

Below will be found the up-to-date | A. Smith and N. Smith (6L John's) 10 12 a records of various 'couples compeling 9. Kwok and S. Bennitt (6

John's)

wegen 15 14 1 in the Hongkong Badminton League. 11, T. --Woo and “I... ....N." Chung These will be revised weekly in fu- "(King's College) (Longines ture and will appear every Saturday K. C. Yea and A. W. da Rosa (Kawloon Tong "A")....... In the Telegraph.

T. Lam and 8. 2, Chian ** (King's College)anganRYKKE M. M. de V. Bowres and W. Law.

rence (V.R.C.) ............0.7 2

Yang Chen E. Merritt

15, 10

18 7 11

Gentlemen-It is again my pleas annual sure to preside over the meeting of this Association, and I take this opportunity of thanking all members for the support they have afforded me during the last year, for. without auch support this Associa *tion would not be the success it is:

to-day.

E.

MEN'S DOUBLES "A". Vision

(Recrelo) **Te

P. W. L 3. Remedios and M. A. Oilveira

*** 21 20 L de Bouas and Il. A. Alvos (Locali TÄNA 21 17

Fincher And 1. Kew (84 Andrew ********* 18 14 4 halt 1.Ahule and W. Bhus

(Free Lancer

The attendances #t Dur monthly meetings have exceeded all expectations and have created. a. Kwok and 8. W. Liang

record; this is all the more remark- able, hasmuch as our membership is slightly lower than that of the previous year,

Two annual dinners were held in the past year; the frat really belong- ed to the previous

year, which,

(C.L.C.)

w. E. Chuy and 1. C. Leung

18 Andrew) ................ 21. 1 13.

owing to the lamented death of His 1. A. Suva and E. A. 3.. Alste Mujesty King George V, was post-

after the period of F. A. Brpulbridgw and F. V. Work poned until

(HG. Andrew's) •********** mourning had elapsed.

(relo "U"}

(Chinese "Y")

Both these functions were highly. Norush and C. C. Perelya successful and well, attended. OR P. H. Wong and T. W.. Wong both occasions we were honoured by the attendance of offeluls from the Chang and T. Y. Ong Hongkong Football Association and their addresses to the members were enthusiastically, received..

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P. Tan and 1o, K. Itui (Univer

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and H. N. Chank

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Mr. and Mr. S. W. Line (C.R.C.) DEB R. E. Lee & Mias M, Xavier (Row

Joan Tang).......... 18 1. A. Barros. & Mrs. Na de Soura (itserelo "B") ..******

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(Kowloon Tong)

15 #12 6. A, Smith & Min. Darlow (81.

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It. Koh and Kia Smith (St John's) 12 ON.A. Mackay; and Mrs. Castro

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K. C. Yoo and Min T. Gonzales (Kowloon Tong) ................................ G. A. Smith and Mia M. Dolz (81)

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E. de Souse and Miss A. Comand

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(Itecreio "B"

L. A. Caralho and L.. A. Silva

(Heereja)

C. Lee and K. L. Yong (Univer alty "A"......

A rather pleasing function was the football match between the Referees) and the Press. This match was won by tire Press, our old friend "Veritas"- being top scorer with twoi goals to his credit. I hope thai this T. malch will be the forerunner to ani annual event. The Area Sports H. A. Barro and N. Beltra Board kindly placed Sookunpoo H, Noronha and A. F. "Xmvler ground at our disposal for match.

c. Lee and P. K. Chan (Univerity "A"

c. H. Boon and H.

Durnig the year under review, we were delighted to listen to addresses from two non-referees. These ad W. G. Chuy and H. M.-H. (C.IC.)

dresses were refreshing changes to the usual-sometimes bates among our. Members.

heated-de

Mr. S. A. Gray delivered an In- teresting address regarding the

itiniversity "A").

PC. Leung and T. F. L (C.ILE.)

P. H. Wong and C. F. Chng *(Chitres "Y")

T. E. Yong and K. L. Jul

alty "B") ***

betro and F

pressman's point of view in regard |· 3. *****

to referees and refereeing.

Mr. Lee Wal-tong, Captain of the

Chinese Olymple soccer team, gaves. K. Lim and A. K. Thank.

of the versity "")

a very interesting account

Chinese team's activities in other F. V. Wong and T. A. Madar parts of the world.

To these two gentlemen we express our hearty thanks, and trust they i-will favour-us with further. vinlts..........

PLAYER AND REFEREE Concerning our own refcrces, I

Andre's "A"}

J. In Anderson and A. Fisher

-(Free Inhee)

r. C. Leung and 0.1.

(CRC.

T. L (C.R.C.) B. W. Wong and T. 1. EY. Fincher and M. Well (82

JA. V. Foares and Peter Lo

Kowloon Tong "")

Alfre and J.

and

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A. W. da Roa and X. (Kowloon Tong "I")

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d. Com at A. Awlin (Bt.

Andrew's) ... 11

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loon Tong "A") ------

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(S. and A. Hos)

A. W. Brown And J. Baines

(S. and Home)** 1. A. Barros and E. M. I. Soerve

(V.R.O.)

E. M. L. Bostes and D. M. Xavier __(V.ILE.)

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3 0 3

10 F

C. Nda Bitva.and 3.3L, de Boures.

(V.RL.O.)

W. Lawrence and A, La Barretto

1. Shule and W. Atoker (Free Lances)

(V.R.C.)

30

2

(Free

AL. Barretto and M.. 26. - Bowres

(V.ILO.)

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A. W. da Roza and J. A. D. Sonres

(Kowloon Tong "A")

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3 0 3

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am sorry to see that we are getting w. Shute and K. Shute far too many misconduct cases in League Football, and I am sure that. Anderson and G. Fowler (Free

it is not all the fault of the player. A. I feel that there is a lack of the co-

operation between player and re- feree which is to necessary. if we are to have the correct type of foot- ball played in the Colony.

P.

Loners)

Faber and K. Shute (Free Landes) ---**-***** C. Lens and C. N. Trung (C.R.C.***LIKE*

wous and B. W, Elang (C.ILC-1

Fowler and Lancos

G. HATE (Free

Do not think for a moment that A. M. lodrigses and N. Beltro

I am asking referees not to send.

(Reewind E. Alven (Recreio "B")

Noronha

players off the field of play. Do so

by all means it the misconduct merlis K. Shute and R. M. King (Free such action; what I mean, is that i Lances)

every referee should try and pre- Yong and B. C. Tre (Univet-

sity vent players reaching such a sloge L. C. Zoong and II. P. Ong (Univer. where "marching orders" ure, the

alty" H. P. Ong and only alternative.

verity ("")

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J. A. Donald and J. R. Fantoily

(St. John's)

and

(Kowloon Tong "h")

J. A. Bores and F. B. Smedley

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(Kowloon

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Kame

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Glover, and Costello (9, ́and 8.

Home)

A. Tremiatt and N, Smith 19t. John's)

30 S

30 3

How enn this be accomplished? 8. A. Gray and F. A. Broadbridge you may ask,

(BL Andrew's "A") ********** How often do you see a referee Ong and F. Koh (Chinese

award a free kick for what appearar. w. wong and 1. Koh (Chinese to be a nasty foul and then do

nothing else? Surely a word in the r. C. Leung and P. A. Choy ¡offender'a car would assist him in

refraining from repeating the offence. There would be no need to stop the

(CRC)

"B" DIVISION

game and point a finger at him, but A. F. H. Cutro and i. E. Les he could be told In a friendly (Kowloon Tong "A") ..............2-24 26 1 manner that such play will not be H. A. E. Mackay and A. Chan

(Kowloon Tong "A") zijn. 24 10 ́8

tolerated. Actions such a these, I

7. Pan and K. H 16 (King's

am sure would go quite a long way College)

n attaining that co-operation I have

Just mentioned..

12 10 2

B. A. Rumjahn and C. N. de Bilen

and 0. Barretto

F. 3. Koh and K. METR

M. Le (K. Tong

MIXED DOUBLES

22 1

Play (Uni-

H. Hew and Mr. Castro (Kowloon

Tong)

T. C. Lee and Mise Smalley

K. Ying and Stise J. Chen (Uni

verity)

versity)

HA Barron and Hika M. Ibeiro

K. & Liew and Mi« 2. Anderson

(Univeralty)

MR. F. D. PEREIRA

Gift From Colleagues Of S. C. M. Post

Members of the South China Morn- ing Post said good-bye to a colleague yesterday when presentation of a bank draft was made to Mr. F. D. Pereira,~~~ well-known Interport ericketer and sports reporter, on his retirement from the Colony.

Mr. Pereira la severing six years'' connection with the S. C. M. Post owing to ill health and is returning to Ceylon with his wife and two children to recuperate..

In the Reporters' Room yesterday, afternoon, Mr. B. Wyle, General Manager, spoke of the high regard in which Mr. Pereira was held by his 2 colleagues. His prowess an the cricket field had given them the proud feeling that they had a mun who knew more than a little of the game on which he wrote, and they

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Do not think for a moment that of the Sports Club for allowing us J. J. Remedios Miss Q-Biles I am criticising the referees' inter- the use of their Club rooms for our 1. A. Carvalher A pretations of the Laws of the Game: annual dinners and to congratulate (Rectela "A") I give all of you full marks for the the "Chef" on the excellence of the J. Anderson and Mise M. Orifthe manner in which you handle matches repast ho so ably served. from the point of view of fact and

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8. P. Chan 4 Miss Churn (C.ILC

At this juncture I would like to entirely free from charge and IA. M. Bilen & Me M. Tuba impress upon all referees the would Ilke. to express to that advantages of this Association. We Association our thanks and apprecia-P. 6. Lean & Mies W. meet fortnightly to discuss and keep tion, and to assure them of our loyal ourselves posted with all knotty support at all times. points of the game, we endeavour

to arrive at a correct interpretation

And finally the Press have been

of the rules of the game, so that good friends to us and have taken a

kindly interest in our welfare and

all of us will be unanimous in our to them I express our grateful decisions. If we fall to arrive at amanks. satisfactory answer. to any of the

I also wish to thank our 'Hon.

who

numerous puzzles that are presented Secretary, Mr. D. Kossick, to us, we refor the matter to our worked very hard during the year. Parent Association,

the

Refereca (Applause).

Association of England, to whom we!

pro affiliated.

...SHORT OF LINESMEN.

ELECTION OF OFFICERS For the third year in succession, Mr. Stoltes was elected Chairman of |

I will take this opportunity of the Association in spite of the fact | the, meeting that; thanking all the referees who un- that he warned grudgingly give their Saturday and he would be away for about two Sunday afternoons to football; it is months during the next playing only by such sacrifice that we are season.

clected for the year;

i

Chairman Mr. T. G. Stokes. Hon. Secretary and Hon Trea- burer-Mr. D, Kossick.

ablo to and sumcient referees to The following were the omcers handle all the weekly league fixtures. In fact at the present time, awing to the departure from the Colony of the East Lancashires, we are short of linesmen and have to depend, on' certain referees officiating at two (matches-in-one afternoon

Before alting down, I would ke to thank the Chairman and members

Martin

· Committee." —** Messrs. (Navy), Isley (Army) and Smith

Civilians),maga

Deputy Chairmen Beasts. H... Smyth, and W. Reynolds,

IC.RO) ******

8. P, Chan and Mias

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In reply, Mr. Pereira expressed gratitude for the presentation and the sentiments which went with it. He had been happy with his colleagues. and had made many friends whom he would long remember, He had done his work to the best of his ability and was sorry that he had to go back to Ceylon.

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