MACAO RACE MEETING GOOD ENTRIES RECEIVED FOR SUNDAY'S EVENTS

(By "Coplain Forster")

Fairly good entries have been received for the November Race Meeting of the Macao Jockey Club to be held at Macao to-

morrow.

There is a big boat on the run, tie Riding School and sa. Kinshan leaving at 9.30 n.m., and (some fun.

this should be

this will undoubtedly be much np- My selections are as follows:- preciated by the race-goers.

It is learned on good authority that A big crowd of Macho residents will be turning up at the Meeting and there should be some close finilica.

I fancy Coureur Bleu for the Yoopisze Plate over five furlongs,) for he ran a good race at the last out- ing Hohenfels should be the next! danger while Country Flower has my vote for the minor position.

Gold Clause, who unsented Mr. P. P. Botello at the lust meeting, Is nleely weighted for Hwang Ho Hand)- cap over furlongs, but I am afrald of Defensive War who is in fine fel- tle. Hopefulleg should be In the Imelight.

The Pel Ho Handicap (first see- ttan) is a hard ruce in which to pick! the winner, for both Laughing Girl' and Gold Coin are bad sailors and the trip across is enough to knock them: oul. Laughing Cavaller should be respected and it will not surprise me to see this jolly chap romping line first.

After his fine performance in thej Gro. Potts Memorial Cup run on September 12. Victory Life has to give serious thought to the ten pounds imposed by the weight adjuster in the Autumn Handicap, white on the other hand Shanghai 4 has been kind- ly treated. One gets information re- lating to racing from all sorts of people and I am passing it along for whatever it is worth. Shanghai 4 1ị In the pink of condition and I, too, believe that he should win.

annexing this

YANGTSZE PLATE

Coureur Bleu

Hohenfels

Country Flower

HWANG HO HANDICAP

Defensive War Gold Clause Hopefulles

PEI HO HANDICAP (FIRST SECTION)

Laughing Girl

Gold Coin

Laughing Cavalier -

AUTUMN HANDICAP

Shangfal 4

Victory Life

Shih in Grand

PEI HO HANDICAP (SECOND SECTION)

King' Parade Cavalcade

Emergency Call

LADIES' HOCKEY. LEAGUE

(Continued from Page 12.) In the Pel Ho handicap (second section) the Valley runner King's Parade should have no dimeulty in think the Hongkong defence, with event, provided of Miss Gray, Miss Helling and Miss course the nag will be ridden by Mr. rope, will prove just too strong for H. C. Pl. Cavalcade and Emergency

A home victory Coll should be the other favourites. the Kowloon attack.

The meeting will terminate with ais on the cards. sprint over five furlongs to be rid- den by the pupils of "the Kowloon

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BRAWN CUP

St. Andrew's will play C.B.S. "A" on the CB.A. ground at 3 p.m. The game will be worth watching. The schoolgirls should win.

THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH.

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER

13,

1937.

Exhibition Tennis Programme

Arranged By C.R.C.

For War Relief

Law 13 Bars Touch Line Coaching

(By Tom Crew, ex-Cup Final Ref.)

Law 13 is soccer's omnibus law. It contains such a load of instructions and valuable information. I am led to refer to this An interesting programme has been particular law because I witnessed in a Third League match,re- arranged by the Commitice of thecently an incident which was certainly ultra vires. What surprised matches to be played to-morrow at me more was that the linesman did not take steps to advise the Causeway Bay in aid of War Reller referee of the occurrence. Funds.

Chinese R.C, for the exhibiton tennis

Among those taking part are H. D. Humjohn, present gross-court cham-

Wai-! Colony, Tuul plon of the pui, S. A. Rumjalin (former cham-- pions). Tsui Yun-pul, Paul Kong, W. C. Hung and other prominent players. The full programme arranged is as follows:

1. Luk Ding-cheung and Wong Shiu-wing vs. Chan Chi-keung and Seto, Bick.

BASKET GAMES

Two Basketball matches have been arranged for to-night at the Chinese Y.M.C.A., Bridges Street.

The North China team, who lost by three points in their Inst

en-

the

During a temporary lull in game, the trainer of the home club. stepped to within haif a yard of the touch line and signalled to one of the backs to come to him. He apparently gave some instructions to the home defender for transmission to another player. Now. in my opinion, this procedure was distinctly irregular, as trainers or club officials must not be allowed to coach players along the

fere, by criticism or otherwise, with

2. S. A. Rumjahn vs. Tsui Wal-counter, will again play the touch lines, neither may they inter-

pul.

3. 11. D. or S. A. Bumlahn Paul Kong vs. Tsut Wai-pui.

Willle lung.

4.

kong Combined team. Since their and fast outing the North China players and have been practising hard, and with n few additional players in their Paul Kong and Taui Yun-pul team a keen and fast game is anti-. vs. H. D. and S. A. Rumjahın.

cipated.

Mul Fong In another game the and Girls College will oppose a Combined

Girls team. The first match will vs. start at 7 pm. sharp; and the entire proceeds of the evening will be one-donated for relief of those who are

suffering in the war zone.

5. S. A, or H. D. Rumjahn ond Wille lung va. Tsul Wai-pul Tsui Yun-pul.

6. S. A. or II. D. Rumjahn Taul Yun-nul,

Note:-Each item will be a set match,

"Varsity Rugby Outlook

By Special Correspondents

Full-back Doubt At 10XFORD NEED TWO

Cambridge

It

It has been said that Cambridge hardly deserved to win the Rugby match last year after leaving out a man like R. B. Bruce-Lockhart. is not suggested that he should have been at fly half in preference to T. A. Kemp, but he might have been included in the three-quarter line, or, better still, ut full-back.

NEW CENTRES

the referee or linesmen in the execu ton of their duties.

NOT HIS JOB

I know of one incident where n trainer, incensed at a vicious foul on one of his players, took the opper- unity while attending to the injured player, to reprimand the offender for his conduct. While one can under- stund the feelings, it is not the duty of a trainer or any other club official to interfere, as the responsibility lies solely with the referee.

Naturally, the referee In this case reprimanded the trainer und advised lilm to be careful in addressing players other than those in his charge. Even club officials and trainers can be re- ported to the League and the F.A..

An interesting case has come my juntor match the other way. In Saturday, the referee awarded n penalty for hands. The ball was put on the spot, and the referee blew his The University Rugby season at whistle for the kick to be taken. The the ball, and Oxford promises to be successful if player who was to take the kick went one or two vital problems are solved forward, picked up

it round so that the Jacing turned quickly. One is the discovery of two

would not meet his foot. The re- centres with thrust and speed, and

whistle and gave n free kick for another is the need for a versatile free, on seeing this, ognin blew his stand-off half, a position not entire-

handling. ly satisfactory Blied in recent years. J. A. Breit, that fine forward from

BALL NOT IN PLAY captaincy Durham, takes over the

As this decision appeared to be so Cambridge played KD. Downes from the New Zealander, and Scot unusual, the referee was asked why in that position-a gamble which did tish international, M. McG. Cooper. he had given the free kick. lie saldi not "come off and the same mis- In building up his side he will not that he had whistled for the penalty take is not likely to be made again. have any diiculty. in Olling the kick to be taken, and the kicker had Downes should get in as a three-full-back position, as H. D. Frenkes, handled the ball instead of kicking quarter without much trouble.

of Rhodes University College, South Africa, is available. He appeared in As the ball was not in play at the Now that Kemp has gone J. Dtwo English trinis last season-his time the would-be penalty-taker Low (the new captain) will require Arst in English Rugby.

handled the ball, there could beino At three-quarter for the wings, it question of an infringement, and the a new partner at half-back, and it will be very surprising If he has to

Is hoped that A. Obolensky and H. decision of the referee was wrong in look any further than Bruce-Lock-R. G. Percy will play, but it has yet low. Surely a kicker can place the hart, and they should make a

to be proved that both are thorough ball to his liking. Some players feel combination. Low was one of

ly ft.

uncomfortable if they have to take Old Blues, W. N. Renwick (Loret direct kick at the ball with the lac- to) and M. L. Walford (Rugby) are ing facing the foot. This is a psycho- available as centres, and when Obo-jogical fact. lensky dropped out last season Ren- wick played on

the wing. Both must expect strong opposition from

who have honours in advance of a Blue.

the

On the Murray Parade ground atmost improved footballers in Eng 3 pan. the Seaforth Ladies, in their and last year, and Bruce-Lockhart debut match in local league hockey, was amongst the distinguished circle ought to account for the "Y" ladies, Itecreio Indies should secure full

secured International points at the expense of the C.B.S. "U" on the C.B.S. ground at 3 p.m. VISIT TO MACAO

this

FINE THREE-QUARTERS

the other candidates, among whom Badminton

J. C. S. Forrest and J. A. Mac ure J. C. Stevens (Cranleigh), J. H. donald are both fine three-quarters Portus (Adelaide University), W. H. ***

who were given trials by Scotland Bell (Monkton Combe). T. J. Cowan Fixtures

The European Y.M.C.A. will be e Arst team to pay a visit to Macao and England, and if Downes finds his (St, Bee's), J. D. Lewis (New Zea- R. E. Luyt (Rondebosch, seuson. The following will form, the Light Blues will only re-land), leave for the Portuguese colony at 9.30 am. to-morrow by the three-quarter ́Une." Kinghon:

V. Benwell; L. Cox,

Wallace (Capt.): II. G. Lunge, A. Cox, J. Fox; II. Smith, G. Alling, W. H. Colledge, H. Kraus und A. F. Austen, Umpire: R., Henderson,

BADMINTON NOTES BY "VERITAS"

(Continued from Page 12.)

(Sed-

quire a wing player to complete the S.A.), D. A. Kinninmonth Announced

J. S. Moore, Old Leysjans (in- Jured last season), J. K. Hinds, E. D. E. Reed, and B. H. D. Robinson are amongst those who will be in the ruaning

(bergli)........ and – P.-J.-Wells~~(Ample- forth). Luyt, a new-comer from South Africa, and a son of famous old South African International, is described as "outstanding.".

AT HALF.BACK

The full-back position looks like At half-back, P. Cooke (St. Ed- causing trouble again, and both H.ward's), who played for East Mid- S. Gillies, Loretto, and J. R. McCosh,lands in the county championship

has lost his Uppingham, will have to show Im-nal,

partner, C. F. proved form to be considered goal Grieve and may or may not be re"

chief hope is that tained as the serum worker. enough, The Cambridge will find a Freshman of was tried as a centre after the, Inter- Varsity match and shaped very well. the right type.

In that case the position of serum-

W. O. Chadwick, the hooker: W. half may lie between R. T. Camp- 1. Young, the Scottish International; bell (Berkhamstead) and M. Mc- T. R. Parry, a good Welshman; and | Dowell (Glasgow Academy), both F. M. N. Heath, an English Telal players of great promise. eap, are the Old Blues, and it should not be difficult to build a pack nround

For fly-half there will be the keen- them. The big P. J. C.est competition between A, F. Daw- relief of Chinese war victims, it is Bateman Champain is outstanding. kins (Marlborough), R. S. Llewellyn not likely a request for further aid B. D. Carris, Harrow and brother of} (Sherborne), and I. S. Wales (Sut- to finance a sporting lour would be the old luc, is a powerful player, ton Vallence). warmly welcomed. This viewpoint and J.

Players of outstanding ability in M. Hunter. Glasgow Aca- can be easily appreciated. In addi- demy, and E. L. A. Folker, East-N. F. McGrath, G. D. Roos,, G. A. tion, of course, Hongkong has its bourne played some good games Reid, M. MeG. Cooper, and H. M. little problems. The question of find- last year."

Hughes have gone down and five ing accommodation might still have

newcomers will have to be found been dimeuit in January, and in any case it cannot be claimed that we have an ideal court on which to singe nn Interport. Perhaps the best iden

The following is the week's League badminton programme with times of {şlarting:—

Monday

"A" DIVISION

St. Andrew's v Recreto "B" (8.15) Recrclo *A" V University "A" (0.00)

University "B" v Chinese Y.M.C.A.

(6.00)

Wednesday

"D" DIVISION

Kowloon Tong v St. John's (6.90)

Friday

MIXED DOUBLES

St. Andrew's v Recrelo "A" (8.15) Recreio "B" v St. John's (0.00) Kowloon Tong v Taikoo (0.00) Free Lances v University (0.00)

Also in the list of Seniors are men for the pacle to support the three like F. A. Way, P. R. Spencer, M. Blues, C. T. Bloxham, R. M. Mar-J. Laubscher (South Africa), R. G. Dodds, 1. H. Steeds, J. S. Morton, L. shall, and the captain. Brett will P. Almond (Loretto), or B, J. H. P. Morrison, J. G. H. Edwards, juguin figure in the front row and Stubbings (South Africa).

would be for a longkong team to be and F. A. R. Lindsay, any of whom may be joined by either R. 5. G. nck row and his partners will be E. M. C. T. Bloxham is the key to the sent to Singapore next season, Alter- may have improved sumclently to Blakeway (a South African), natively it might be possible to send warrant consideration.

Coles a representative side to Shanghal in a year's time. As we are situated at the present, our facililles are ideal for opening an Interpart series.

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For all positions there are the Freshmen with school reputations, and all will be given trials,

(Clifton), R. A. Cooper found from D. H. Macindoe (Eton), (Brighton), and R. Atkinson the cricket Blue, J. Bartrum (Fel- Queensland). For the second row sted). P. Correl (Blundells), M. R. R. M. Marshall, an English trials Mullins (South Africa), and R. J. player, may have with him either C. Follok-Morris (Horrow).

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