SEQUEL TO ATTACK Yesterday's
ON REFEREE
League
C.N.A.A.F. Responsible Football
For Soccer Riot
Shanghai, Mar, 9. The Shanghai Football Association! Executive yesterday considered the reports on the abandonment of the match at the Stadium between the Loyal Regiment and the Tung Hwe, It was held that the responsibility for the control of the arrangements as the Stadium rested on the China National Amateur Athletle Federn- tion.
The Shanghai Football Association decided that the match should be re- played at the Canidrome at an early date, and that`until furtlier order tho bounds for football matches played under S.F.A, auspices.
(Continued from Page B.) Fusiliers front line didn't actually the ball exist. Talbot toyed with
hnd rather ineffectively, Roberts moments on the left wing, but they were fleeting. The right wing didn't Wolverson function at all against (the most intelligent player view), and Suillyan was very, very tentative ns a leader.
NOT PRETTY PICTURE
on
I's not a protiy picture. But then the Fusiliers football wasn't a preily plcture, and one must write
truth, If one
Stadium ground' should be but of in a catarded the Navy's display
It was disclosed that only six con- stables of the City Government Police were on duty at the Stadium Saturday and they could not handle Uhe disorder which arose. Apparent- ly at half-time permission is given for the entry of spectators free of charge. This arrangement results in the congregation of large numberg mony of whom have little knowledge of the game. Their entry and presence is considered to be mainly responsible for the disorder
which occurred.
It was felt that both tearns-The Loyals and the Tung Hwa-played clean and sporting football and ad- mirably conducted themselves in try Ing clrcumstances when the crowd Invaded the playing ground. They also showed the right spirit in at once arranging to protect the referee from the crowd'ʼn nitack.
GRAND NATIONAL
The Final List Of Non-Acceptors
London, Mar, 10.
monner, one would be justifled in going into an eulogy. But comparisons, in this case are de- What is more they initely odious.
don't draw a correct picture.
The fact is the defence wos grand, nummuch that it remained sure- footed, kicked intelligently, covered speedily and seldom looked in dif- ficulties. Wolverson was a life- saver to a dispirited gathering of on-
lookers.
The half backs were not so con- apleuous, though I lked their con- structive phases and thought they promised something even better if given normal conditions. Laister and Love were very solid on the wings. |· Wallace Was the chief medium in the attack. An outside left with a of how praiseworthy knowledge very
THE
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, MARCH
LEAGUE
HOW THE FOOTBALL
GAMES PROGRAMME
11, 1937.
CLUBHOUSE CHATTER BY "VERITAS"
(Continued from Page 8.)
need to be n little pacler and his de- fence a lttle sturdler to overcame
FINISHED RE-ARRANGEMEN such knowledgeable and well equin-
The results of last night's quarter-final matches in the badminton men's singles championships of the Colony were as follows.
*P. H. Wong (Chinese "y") beat K. S. Liew University) 15-11, 15-7.
*T. C. Lee (University) beat A. L. Fisher (Free Lances) 15-10, 15-9,
*P. K. Hui (University) beat C. E. Chng (Chinese "Y") 15-6, 15-3.
(Re-
*M. A. Oliveira creio) beaf T. J. Ong (Chinese "Y") 5-15, 15-10, 15-12.
er.
*indicates "seeded" play-
LAST NIGHT'S BADMINTON
(Continued from Page 8)
+
IN FIXTURES
There has been a slight re-ar- rangement of fixtures for the week- end in the three divisions of the
The Hongkong Football League, amended programme will be as fol- lows:
SATURDAY
First Division South Chinn "B" v. Seaforth High landors (Caroline H), 4.30 p.m. Referee: Randall: Linesmen: Jones and Bailey.
Chinese Athletic v. Club (Sookun- Referee: Smyth; poo), 4.30 p.m. Linesmen: Barton and Smith.
Kowloon v. Royal Navy (Kowloon Ground), 4.30 p.m. Referee: Finch; Linesmen: Hanna and Canmore.
Royal Vinter Rifles v. Club de Recrelo (Chatham Road), 4.30 p.m. Referee: Kosz'ck; Linesmen: French and Andrews.
ped players os Malfroy and Sted-
man.
Well Done H.K.B.A.!
WHEN A. J. Osmund scored a can- non at twenty minutes past ten at the K.C.C. on Tuesday evening. and and the marker called "14 match", the Colony billiards chom. plonships for 1037 came to a finish. But, quite rightly think, matters were not allowed to rest there. In an appropriate speech before hand- Ing the winners, their prizes, Mr. N.
M. Rakusen paid tribute to the indefatigable labours of Mr. Hamson as Secretary of the Hongkong Di- Hards Association, in making possible the smooth running of the champion- ships, and he paid a graceful eulogy to the clubs which had assisted in loaning tables for the matches. One also feels constrained to add n word of tribute to the Association as a whole for giving Hongkong the opportunity of enjoying a properly, and in fact thoroughly-well organis ed championship. The Association has not been in existence any great
harg High-length of time, but
50 for lot of valuable work. complished What is more seeks to expand its | activities. Its latest venture is a Snooker Championship, which, like the billiards, is to be divided into Senior and Junior sections; and later it has ambitions towards organising a billiards league. All of which is. highly commendable, illustrating as. it does that behind the Association
with is a body of men
Gufficient public-spirit and end
energy to turn their enterprising ident into reniltics.
Eastern v. Police (Causeway Bay), 4.30 p.m. Referee: Omar: Linesmen: Aldridge and McGovern.
Second Division
v. Scaforth South China landers (Caroline H), 3 p.m. Referee: P. K. Jones.
Chinese Athletic v. Club (Soo- kunpoo), 3 p.m. Referre: Barten.
Kowloon v. Royal Navy (Kowloon Ground). 3 p.m. Referee: Ilanna.
Royal Ulster Rifles v. Royal Artil- p.m. Referee: L. A. French. Eastern v. Clunese Police (Cause- way Bay), p.n. Referee: Aldridge. Third Division Royal Air Force v. Kwong Wah (Prince Edward Road), 3 p.m. Referee: Phillips.
to beat un
un opponent (or two) single- handed; also a praiseworthy know-elently to keep Lee perplexed.lery, Stonecutters (Chatham Road), ledge of how to make grund quickly: But the University player was us-3 but not such a praiseworthy know-ually equal to handling his opponent's ledge of how to centre or how to more ndrolt shots, failed largely on shoot. He might have scored three his own shots which were extraordin- goals each from five yards range: arily inconsistent. the fact remains he didn't. Need one say more?
AWFUL SUDDENNESS
Lee's overhead was variable, and The attempted too many difficult drop shots. His subtlety nearly defeated Its own ends.
Fisher played straightforward bad- minion; fost and hard bitling. His backhand clearances were excellent, but he might have cleared more fron the middle of the court to better advantage. He tended to play into Lee's hands by adopting the short game.
Liga Portuguesa v. Club de Recreio (King's Park), 4.30 p.m. Referee: Higham.
RA.M.C. v. Seaforth Highlanders (Military Ground, Happy Valley), 4.30 p.m. Referee: Rees.
Kumaon Rifles v, St. (Prince Edward Roud), Referee: Osborne.
SUNDAY
Joseph's
As a cor-ordinated line the for- wards looked real good, and they had so much of the ball that at times one Imagined, they were just playing a game among themselves. But their The following are the final non- qualities stopped with awful sudden acceptors for the Grand National ness somewhere around the penalty
Second Division steeplechase to be run at Aintree on area. Sometimes in the goal area. couldn't shost properly. March 24.
They just
Kowloon Chinese v. Royal Artil Rowlands they gave quite a fot to
The scores remained in a very levellery, Lyemún (Club Ground),-3 p.m. Potentate, Drinmore Lad, Battle-handle, but it was easy stuff. Steven-state in both games up to the double Referee: Day. ship, Thief Ery, Davey Jones, Double
son was und offender in this
thisgure mark.. Then Lee secured runs Crossed, Bluc Prince, Bachelor
und neither
did Anderson
Anderson on service and so went to his points. Prince, Provocative, Sca Itover,
very much ability In marks- display and Sphinx and Capitulule.-Reuter.
manship. Excluding this phase of FAVOURITE INJURED AND MAY their work (what a pity it is always
BE SCRATCHER
so important!) the Navy forwards played rattling good football.
London, Mar. 10. Ready Cash, the present favourite for the Grand National, may not run, having hurt himself to-day while training.
will be made on The decision Saturday, Reuter.
LOCAL YACHTING
Sweepstake
But in the Anal analysis one must admit that the game was chiefly a first-class parody of an ice-rink on which are skaters making their Orst attempt to master the art.
LEAGUE TABLE
R. Ulster R
EASY WIN FOR THE V.R.C.
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pis. | KOWLOON TONG B
3 3 40 18 29 19 13
53 46 21 25
S. China "A" 18 19 S. China "B" 10 10 6 4 41 25 25 R.W. Fusiliers 19 10 5 4 4 23 25 2 0 38 31 24 128 12 10 8 3 0 20 28 19 10 74 8 34 34 18 0 10 38 35 10 0332·37-16
Seaforth H. 18 10 St.
seph's Royal Navy, 19
Yesterday's sweepstake races were Athletic won by Aerici, sailed by Mr. Ross
Races
Results
10 10 5
10
H.K.F.C... 18 Eastern
-Ath. 17 Kowloon F.C. 20 7 2 21 20 38 10 Recreio
4 7 26 38 14
5
4 10 22 38 14
60 26 45 12
10
I
5 13 10-49
7
DIVISION I
Seaforth Hidrs.
League Table
1 R.A.O.C.
Goals.
0
in the "X" class, Isobel, sailed by Kin. Chinese 18 3 Major B. E. C. Dixon, in the "AK. Police
class and Guel sailed by Col. S. Smith, in the "1" "Y" und "G" classes.
The course over a distance of 8.4 miles was as follows:
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.
Channel Rocks (P), Rumsey Shoal n.w. Fusiliers 19 16 2 1 77 13 34 (S), Channel Rocks: (S), N. Mark R.A.O.C.
20 15 1 4 53 10 31
on line (S), Rumsey Shoal (P) Scafth, Hidrs, 20 14 2 4 75 25 30
Club Inc.
"IT" Class Started:—14.40' Yacht No. Finished Corted Posn. RAF.
Colleen
D.N.F.
Liga Port. Kwong Wah
R.A.M.C.
Aeriol..... 7 16.07.00 16.05.30 1 Recreio
(Mr. Ross).
Dorothen
10 13 24 64 34
64 34 20 19 9 5 6 56 37 23
7
19 10 27
17 10.1 6
18 0 1 0 18 7
R. Engineers 18
.... 9.16.07.24 16.07.24 2 St. Joseph's 10 5
(Lt. Col. S. D. Reid),
"A" Class Búarted:—14,45
(Mrs. E. R. Ed
A 5 10.20.32
5 10.2924
Lobo
...... A 2 10.10.25
Edwards).
Eve
(Capt. 8.
Isobel
Joss
Hopkinson).
A 7 10.18.40
(Maj. B. E. C. Dixon).
A B 16.23.11
(Mr. K. J. G. Garner-Smith),
Kittiwake A12 16.20.57
(Miss P. M. King).
"I," " & "G" Classes Started 14.55
R.A.S.C.
Police (E).
20 4 3
19 3 1
5
Kumaon les 18 3 Police (C)
3
1
Nannette
6
18 2
Y 6 16.34,00 10.34.06 3 (Lt.Cdr. W. H. Graves RN.). Zephyr
Y @ 16.30.29 10.20.05 2 (Capt. E. R. Freeman).
LOSE 9-0
Victoria Recreation Club easily accounted for Kowloon Tong "B" In a re-arranged second division league badminton match at Kow- Joon Tong last evening. The
Royal Welch Fusiliers v. Royal Engineers (Sooltunpoo), 3 p.m. Referee: Grant.
They, and the Association they repre- sent, deserve the fullest support. This Point Needs
Consideration
4.30 p.m. ONE point which the Association will probably discuss in the future (I hope they do because it is being debated among numbers of billiards players) Is whether, in the case where a competitor in the Asso- ciation's tournaments is a member of an amliated club, but not an indivi- dual member of the Association, he should continue to pay an extra entrance fee for the championships. I hope the Association will not mis- understand me when I
Say I think they will be wise to amend the pre- sent ruling. The practice followed. by sister sports Associations in Hong- isa. kong Is that where a player member of a club aliated the Association, that player automatically. becomes a member of the Associa
steres the As- tion, with all the
privileges sociation offers.
Tils
to be appears
Third Division Chinese Police v. R.A.O.C. (Kow- loon Ground), 3 p.m. Referee: Phil- Ilps.
Royal Welch Fusiliers v. Royal
Road), Engineers (Chatham
4.30 p.m. Referee: Gomes.
European Police v. R.AS.C. (KO
Referee: loon Ground), 4.30 p.m. Canmore,
KOTEWALL CUP FINAL
The Final of the Kotewall Charity Cup soccer competition between the Army and South China will be play- ed on Good Friday, March 28, on
am sure
flus
reasonable, and it is a systera which ove popular so would prove far us I It affects billiards players and the Billards Association in Hong- kong. Clubs amliated to the
the Navy ground, Causeway
Bay, of
Sulu S a subscription of $10
4 p.m.
Prices of admission will be as
V.R.C. won all nine gumes Scores: usual, but Servicemen, in uniform higher entrance fees for the tourna will be admitted at half-price to the covered stand and at 30 cents to the uncovered stand.
J. A. de V. Sonres and C. D'Almada (Kowloon Tong "B") lost to W. Lawrence ond H. M. de V. Soares B-21; lost to S. A. Rurajahn and C. N. da Silva 4-21; lost to A. V, Basto und A. O. Barretto 1-21.
Peter Lo and K. C. Yeo (Kowloon Tong "B") lost to Lawrence and Soares 4-21; lost to Rumjohn and Silva 14-21; lost to Basto and Baretto 14-21.
N. Mackay and C. A. Goan (Kow- loon Tong "B") lost to Lawrence Rumjahn and Soares 11-21; lost to and Silva 10-21; lost to Basto and Barretto 15-21.
"B" DIVISION -
King's College 11 10 0 1 77 13 20 Kowloon Tong
"A"
St. John's
V.R.C.....
11 D D 3 64 35 16 11.8.0-3 01 38 10 8 4 0 2 48 24 12
0 18 74
S. & S. Home 11 2 0
St. Andrew's
4
"B" Tong
8 1
11
0 7 24 48 2.
0
"B"
24 75 2
In the event of a draw, the re- on the play will be played either Club ground, or again at Couseway Bay.
FAREWELL TO M.C.C.
Tributes To Sporting Spirit Of Matches
Sydney, Mar. 10. The New South Wales Cricket As- sociation gave a farewell party to the M.C.C. team to-day, when Mr. Smith, Chairman of the Association, spoke of the cordial spirit in which the matches had been played.
Mr. Oldfeld, the famous wicket spoke in the same vein. keeper alsa
The Captain of the English team, Mr. G. O. B. Allen, paid a tribute (Chinese Y.M.C.A. having been to the loyalty with which members Gael C 1 16.30.47 16.27.33 1 transferred to the "A" Division, their of the English team had supported.
(Col. S. Smith).
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Continuing he said that England lost the Ashes in Adelaide, when he declared in the third test match,
The M.C.C. team is going to New Zealand where they will play series of matches before returning to England. Reuter's Bulletin.
VARSITY CRICKET
ENGINEERING FACULTY BEAT MEDICAL FACULTY
a
In the Hongkong University In- ter-Faculty match played yesterday between the Medical School and the Engineering School the engineers won by 99 runs to 71.
G. Hong
and members of those clubs feel they are being a wee bit exploited If they have to
pay ments than players who have paid. $3 to become individual members of the Association. The
There
to be appears an unnecessary and undesirable dis- tinction.
The position would be bet- ter met if the rule laid down that all members of clubs affiliated to the H.K.B.A., were automatically mean- bers of the Association, but that any- body who was not a member of an amiiated
club, could become on in- dividual member of the Association by payment of a stated subscription. This would enable the Association' Impose a flat rate entrance fee for their tournaments, thereby getting rid of any heart-burning which the present methods might engender.
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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
all
The First Extra Race Meeting
Batting first the Medical students made after a fair start of 22 runs for one wicket (3. Fong 7, Choy 14), a collapse set in before will be held (weather permitting) Gosano and Rosario, unti! F. Liang at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, hit up 17, and was well supported 13th March, 1937, commencing at by "the fall, the last two wickets 2.00 p.m. ralaing the spore from 40 to 71.
G. Gosano took 3 wickets for 17 and H. L. Ozorio for 20.
Towards the Engineering School's 99:B. K. Ng hit up 20 (reüred), K. L. Loke made 12, H. L. Ozorio 12, L. H. Tan 18 (retired) and K. Symons 14. K. L. Ng took 3 wickets for 30 runa.
Southampton, Mar, 10, Max Baer has annouriced on his arrival here that he had been pro- mised a chance to regain the world championship title from the winner of the Braddock-Louis battle, should bo successful in his fight at the Wembley Stadium.--United Press,
The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m.
:
By Order,
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