THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

TUESDAY, JANUARY

26, 1987.

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REFEREES

AND LEADING PERFORMERS IN

PLAYERS

MR. T. G. STOKES

GIVES ADVICE

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

After the minutes of the previous meeting had been read and confirm- ed, the Chairman addressed the

gathering as follows:

BADMINTON LEAGUE

Individual Records: The Complete Lists

Below will be found the up-to-date, A. Smith and N. Smith (81 John's) 16 12 2

records of various couples competing wok and J. Benalit (St.

John's) in the Itongkong Badminton League. 18. T. Won and H. N. Chona (King's College) ************** These will be revised weekly in fu- ture and will appear every Saturday K. C. Yeo and A. W. de dorm

In the Telegraph.

MEN'S DOUBLES

"A" Dirleton

is again my plen- Gentlemen.-It sure to preside over the annual meeting of this Association, and I take this opportunity of thanking all members for the support they have afforded me during the Inst year, for without such support this AssociaTM tion would not be the success it is (Rectalo), na.........

տու EF. Fincher

H. Kew to-day.

(BLAndrew's) half. If. Shute and W: Shote

Dur

1. W. L.

p. 21 20 1

J. J. Remedios and M. A. Oliveira

(Itecre)

» de bossa and H. A. Alw 21.17 4

The attendances at monthly meetings have exceeded all {Free Lances] jagongin expectations and have created F. Kwok and B. W. Liang 21 11 10

record; this is all the more remark-w. Chor and able, inasmuch as our membership (C.R.OA

P. C.

(Kowloon Tong "A") ***** I'. Chan and Lam (King's Collegs)

and 2. Alvares,

W. N. Cheung and K. La Lu

(King's College)

15 0 B

F 18

H.

is slightly lower than that of the, C. Y. Yung and I. W. II. (C.ILC.) 21

1 A. Caryatho and A. M. Giles previous year.

(Recte "A"

Two annual dinners were held in the past year; the first really, belong- ed to the previous year, which, swing to the lamented death of His Majesty King George V, was post- poned until after the period of mourning had clapsed.

these functions were highly

LA. Carvalho and E A. 1. Aires

(Iteereta "A"}

S. A. Gray and A. F. P. Guest

(81. AndroMK) ..........3

L. A. Bites and E. A. JL. Altes

(Recreial................. 120

F. A. Uroadbridge and 1. V. Wong

(St. Andrew's)

11. A. Noronha and C. C. Parelts

(retelo "")

(Chinese "Y") ...........

. 0 and well attended. On P.. Wong and T. W. Wong both occasions we were honoured by T. 7. Chuang, and T. Y. Ong the attendance of officials from the

(Chinese Hongkong Football Association and their addresses to the members were enthusiastically received.

MATCH AGAINST PRESS

T. C. Lee and K. L. Tong: (Univers

ally "A")

r.. Tan and P. E. Hui (Univers

alty "A"

1. Kok and H. Kah (Chinese "" A. Xavier and 1 A. Duros

(Heerein "")

L. A. Carvalho and L. A. Buva

(Reereld)

T. C. Lee and K. L. Yona (Univer

alty "A").........

E. P. Fincher and A. .8. Blas

(81 Andrews)

Lee and r.

Univerity

11. A. Harros And N. Bettr

(Rereio").......

A rether pleasing function was the football match between the Referees ind the Press. This match was won by the Press, our old friend "Veritas being top scorer with Two goals to his credit. I hope that this 'nintch will be the forerunner to an annual event. The Area Sports Board kindly placed Sookunpoo, A. Haranba and A. . Xavier

Eltecrel "B") .... this Xavier and F. A. Koronha ground ut our disposal for match.

(Recreto. "") g Durnig the year under review, we C. 1. Roon And . L. Lew

(University "A") tommon p were delighted to listen to nidresses w. C. Cher and HẬM. 15. (C.R.CN from two non-referees. These ad-r. G. Leung and T. 1. Le (C.14.6) dresses were refreshing changes to P. II. Wong and C. F.

23.1 (Chinese "Y") when the usual-sometimes heated-de-. E. Yong and K. L. Hui (Univer bates among our Members.

mity "B"]

T. Woo and Lo ***(King's Colleco), qazangu... W. M. Cheung and M. N. Chrung

(King's College)

(9%. John's) S

A. O. Jarretto and F, M. L. Hoares

2

(GRC)

W. C. Chor and lan

P. K. Rul and

[{University)

11. Perry

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4

Kho

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Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Liang (C.IL.C.) 1. F. Low Miss M. Xavier (Kow-

loon Tong)

1. A. Barron & Mo, 12 de insan (teerein "") ................. EA. R. Alver & Miss S. Remedios

(Retrela "")

4.2 4

N. A. E. Mackay & Mim Gonzales

(Kowloon Tong) .................... 1812

John

I. Ken and Min Smilb (8L John's) 12

(Kowloon Tong)

J. Pengelly & Hias M. Bml (5t.

A. E. Xavier & Mis A. Domund (Heerela "R") of...............

Miss C. I. Boon

finiveralty) on

H. Kew and Bira. Centro (Kowloon

Tonk

T. G. Lewd Mlon' Smalley (Unt

versity)...

A. M. Bilva and Mine A. Temediow

(Recreio "]")

I A. Harros Red Dina M. Tibeiro (Recreio "B")............... F. de Bou and Miss 5. Remetion

(Recreio "") wors W. Shute and blew. Bhute (Free

A. P. Xavier and ties B. Remedios

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Ches (B, and B. Home) 15 6 30 1. Kirby and I. 3. Dawson

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A. Chan Mm. Citro (Kowloon

Tongi

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(St. John's)******

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K. Shuts and Mr. L. H. Bhute

Free Lancer)

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Alvares

A. J. Dennis and Mrs. Bestilo (51.

(Kowloon Tong "[]")

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K. C. Yeo and J. J. Algarys (Kʊw-

loon Tung "A")

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G. A, Salth and Mr. Beattle (

John's)

32 I

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8. W. Dang and Mina W, Cheupe

(4.R.C.)

1 0

(llocrelo "")

1

A. At the V. Hoares and D. d'Aquino

la Anderso and K, Shute (Free Lances)

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1 2

P. II. Kwok and Mika. Perry-

(C.R.C.)

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B. A. rundbeldes and A... B15o

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J. A. Donald and J. R. Pengelly

(St. John's)

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J. A. Boure and F. 8. Bmatley

(C.R.C.)

Wong and B. W. Liang, (C.ILC) 20

G. Jago And J. Tisins (8. B.

Home)

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Mr. S. A. Gray delivered an in-betro and E. A. I Alves 2

regarding the

address

teresting pressman's point of view in regard to referees and refereeing.

Mr. Lee Wai-tong, Captain of the Chinese Olympic soccer team, gave

u very interesting account

Chinese team's activities

parts of the world.

A. L. Pieber and 1. Q..

(Free Seneca)

B. K. Lim na A. K. Phang

versity)

of the r. V. Wong and .....................

in other

A. Medar

J. L. Anderson and A. 5. Fisher

(Free Lances)

To these two gentlemen we expressp. C. Leung_and_C._T__Yung our hearty thanks, and trust they will favour us with further visits.

PLAYER AND REFEREE

Concerning our own referees,

am sorry to see that we are getting far too many misconduct cases in Lengus Football, and I am sure that

it is not all the fault of the player.

(C.1.C.)

ها

8. W. Wong and T. F. Lo 10.k.) 3

E. F. Fincher and A. Weill (St.

Andrew'#},

ke

BH, Shute and W. Stoker

(Free Lanoesį

W, Shute and K. Bhule (Pre

Lances)

J. 1. Anderson and G. Fowler (Free

Laers

A. . Fisher and K. Shute (Free

Lances)

I feel that there is a facis of the co- | 1. C. Laung and C. N. Trung operation between player

and re-

feree which is so necessary if we

are to have the correct type of foot-, Fowler and G. Harris (Fro ball played in the Colony,

Do not think for a moment that

A. M.Rodrignes and N. Beliso

(Heereto "15")

I am asking referees not to send A. Noronha and E

players off the field of play. Do spik, by all means if the misconduct merits such action; what I mean, is that every referee should try and pre-L. C. Zoong and II. P. One (Univers vent players reaching such a stage alty "1"

where "marching orders" are the 1. 1. Ong and

only alternative.

How can

you may ask,

this be accomplished? 5. A. Go and F. A. Frid

How often do you see a referee

to be a nukly foul and

ya

award a free kick for what appears iT. W. v..

then do r. C. Leuns and

(0.11.0.1 nothing else? Surely a word in the offender's ear would assist him in

"B" DIVISION refraining from repeating the offence. There would be no need to stop the game and point a finger at him, bui. Citro and R. E. Lon

(Kowloon Tong "A") ...... 24 10 B he could

be told in a friendly N. A. E. Makay and A. Chan manner that such play wi'l not be Kowloon Tong "A") ...... 24 16 8

J. Psi

And K. IL Lo King' tolerated. Actions such as these, I College) am sure would go quite a long way

in attaining that co-operation I have Just mentioned.

law,

1% 10

A. W. Brown and J.

(S. and 8. Home)

(Kowloon Tong "")

(Kowloon Tong "A") .......

2

J. J. Alvares and K. H. Lee (K.,

3 Tong "B")

& '0

02 7

J. Alvares and Smedley (Kowloon

K. N. Lee and J. M. Pong (Row- inan Tong "31") .......................................... Peter Lo and 11. Chan (Kowloon

Lou Tong

K. C. 15oo and C. D'Almada (Howr

B. Hub and C. N. da Silva

......... "יוני

F. 9. Koh and X. M. Les (K. Tong

Yang Chan and Jaro (8, and 9.

MIXED DOUBLES

M. A. Oliveira Mins. Silva

(Rerela "A") prod.

MR. F. D. PEREIRA

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Members of the South China Morn- ing Post said good-bye to a colleague yesterday when presentation of # bank draft was made to Mr. F. D. Pereira,

retirement from the Colony.

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

the

the

In the Reporters' Room yesterday afternoon, Mr. B. Wylie, General Manager, spoke of the high regard In which Mr. Pereira was held by his colleagues. His

on prowess cricket feld had given them proud feeling fat they had a man who knew more than a little of the game on which he wrote, and they were extremely sorry to lose his

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stances that had made his departure necessary. On behalf of the Direc- tors, he had composed a letter of preciation to accompany the draft J. W..which had been subscribed to by members of both the editorial and business staffs (Applause).

21 20

1 3. 3. Remedios à Mike C. Silve

(Rectalo."A") ........... 21 19 *

21 188

I. A. Carralho Mu

Ribeiro

tileereto "A")

J.

L. Anderson and Miss M. Oriñsha

(Free Lances)

18 15

3

13

Mr. and Mrs. E.-L. II. Shute (Free

Lances), k

Do not think for a moment that of the Sports Club for allowing us I am criticising the referees' inter- the use of their Club rooms for our pretations of the Laws of the Game; annual dinners and to congratulate I give all of you full marks for the the "Chef" on the excellence of the manner in which you handle matches repast he so ably served.

To the Hongkong Football A550- | A, L. Huber A Misa A. Mackansle from the point of view of fact and

7 ((Free Latices) ............................................ 18 11 All I ask is that you keep in clation, we owe a deep debt of grati- more closer and personal contact ude for their kindly action in plac-H. A. Darron and Miss B. Remedio

Ing their rooms at our disposal A. M. Bil, a Xin M. Ribetro with the player.

free from charge

(Recreio "B")................. At this Juncture I would like to entirely

to to express

thai B. P. Chúa A Tieu Chan (EC) impress upon all

the would referees

(C.R.C.) irepare advantages of this Association. We Association our thanks and apprecia-P. C. Lesing, & Miss W, Cheung meet fortnightly to discuss and keep tion, and to assure them of our loyal s. F. Chat and allax W. Cheapy ourselves posted with all knotty support at all times. points of the game, we endeavour And finally the Press have been

liko

and

to arrive at a correct interpretation Rood friends to us and have taken a

of the rules of the game, so that kindly interest in our welfare and all of us will be unanimous in our to them I express our decisions. If we fail to arrive at a thanks.

grateful

I also wish to thank our Hon.

satisfactory answer to any of the numerous puzzles that are presented Secretary, Mr. D. Kossick,

who

LEET

to u we refer the matter to our worked very hard during the year.

Referees (Applause). Parent Association, the Association of England, to whom we are affiliated.

SHORT OF LINESMEN

ELECTION OF OFI-ICERS ..

For the third year in succession, Mr. Stokes was elected Chairmen of I will take this opportunity of the Association in spite of the fact thanking all the referees who un- that he warned the meeting that 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. able to and sufficient referees to hahdle all the weekly league fixtures.

In fuct at the present time, owing

The following were the officers elected for the year:

Chairman-Mr. T. G. Stokes.

to the departure from the Colony of Hon. Secretary and Hon Trea-

the East Lancashires, we are- short

of linesmen and have to depend on

aurer-Mr. D. Konsick,

Committee, Messrs.

Marlin

certain referees oficiating at two (Navy), - Inley (Army) and Smith matches in one afternoon. (754) (Civilians);

Before sitting/down, I would like Deputy Chairmen--Messrs. H., J.

to thank the Chairman and members, Smyth and W. Reynolds.

FOOT

04 £

2

20

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 ble work to the best of his ability and was sorry that he had to go mck to Ceylon.

Mr. Pereira leaves by the French steamer Jean Laborde at 3 p.m. to- day..

NOTICE

The C.N.A.C. Hongkong Office will be open to the public on

1ST. FEBRUARY,

1937.

For Reservations, Bookings, etc. please apply:

Hongkong Office:

King's Building, 2nd, floor; Tel, 33131

Kowloon Office:

3 Peninsula Hotel Arcade; Tel: 50605

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