HONGKONG THE
TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY,
NOVEMBER 10, 1938.
THE TWO GREATEST EVILS OF HOCKEY IN
IN COLONY:
INDIFFERENCE, SLACKNESS BY CIVILIAN CLUBS
PROBLEMS CONFRONTING LOCAL ASSOCIATION
(By "The Pligrim")
Slackness and indifference-two of the greatest evils in local hockey-are most evident in the mid-week games. Late starts, depleted teams and players of the same side wearing jerseys of various hues are a few of the complaints I have heard recently.
Several umpires und Army re- presentatives have complained, but I am afraid they are just voices crying in the wilderness; club secretaries do nothing.
Midweek games are scheduled to but inst commence at 5.15 pan., teams fail to put in appearance and as it gets until 5.25 or 5,30, dark very early nowadays only 20 or 23 minutes playing time is avail- able.
Frankly, I think it is time some- thing was done about it.
Apart from late starts and lack of uniformity in club colours, there is also the vexed question of badly- of the Freunds. Some propared
grounds used in important matches were in a terrible state, and it seems hardly far to ask teams to play off tournament matches on them.
REQUIRE ATTENTION Very often, of course, one wonders whellier too much was not being made of points which, on reflection, domestic club proved to be mere
affairs. But-nevertheless there are acveral matters which require the attention of those in office.
This season
certain milltary team had to walt half an hour for a civilian side to turn up. Now this is all wrong,
It is chiefly a matter of club dis- cipline. The remedy lies with the offlelals of each club. When the sluckness of one
or two members team leta a
down, the obvious cure to to drop the offenders. This is an effective disciplinary measure, which has been tried out with success by several clubs,
However, when a club makes no efforts to exact punctuality from its players, it deserves to have its Axtures concelled the next season. Common courtesy demands that the other side should not be kept walt- Ing.
These are some of the matters the Hongkong Hockey Association hope to look into this season. A persis- tent cumpalgn will bring the de- sired results.
All clubs should co-operate by (1) turning up for matches in time; (3) wear the same colours in one match and (3) If you have a ground, see that it is in a fit condition for matches to be played.
OFFICIAL RULING ON CLAUSE 10: POINTS FULLY EXPLAINED
The following is written to dispel any doubt which may exist in the minds of umpires and players on the rovised clauses of Rule 10, and denling particularly with the posi- tion of the
whose pri- vlieges remain
Boal-kceed.
The reference to the catching of the ball in the air by a player and dropping it to the ground is also fully explained.
RULE 10
Paras. (d), (e) and (f) now pro- vide that:m
(1) no part of the body except the hand shall be used intentionally to stop the ball (Para. d);
(2) if the ball be caught, it shall be released into play immediately
(Para. d);
(3) the ball shall not be propelled in any direction except with stick (Parn. c);
the
(4) there shall be no interference with the slick of an opponent (Parn. D).
of
un-
If the ball is stopped by any part of the body, the umpire has first to the stopping was decide whether
If the umpire ΠΟΣ. Intentional or decides that it was, a breach Para, (d) has occurred. If it was not (e.g. If the ball is hit at, or into, opponent), the player by an player should not be penalised less he has infringed Paro. (e) and propelled the ball. In this case, it the player hit was stationary, there Is no breach of Paras. (d) or (e).
The intention is that the bali shall with the stick be played entirely
be stopped or may except that caught by the land.
The alterations do not affect the goal-keeper, and although Para, (h) does not specifically permit a goal. with his stop the ball keeper to body, he should not be penalised if the ball rebounds off his body unless he has infringed Para. (c),
These alterations will materially the affect any player, other than koal-keeper, who remains in front.
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TURONG BEES YANKB TOP CUBB-Oũicial count placed the number of baseball fans who saw the New York Yankees win from the Chicago Cubs, in the opening game of the World Bories at Chicago. ns 43,642. Hern is an al view of Wrigley Field on opening day, showing the stadium packed, while, Indicated by arrows, non-payees view the game from neighboring apartment house roofs.
Here And There
With
#
"Pilgrim'
CHOULD Army, Navy or Civilian brilliant
display. The
Itadiomen
to meet Mucao in lave had two tough games so far clubs wish friendly games, they are instructed and if they keep up this early form to get into touch with thot new they should be in the running for the Secretary, Mr. C. A. Braga, e/o The championship. Mucao Hockey Club. Macao is looking forward to meeting some of
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Rugby
Strong Club Side Beaten By The Navy
(By "Fly-Hall"}
In a close game on the Club ground
BADMINTON LEAGUE STARTS NEXT WEEK
The Hongkong Badminton League will commence on Monday, November 14, with two matches in the "A" Division of the Men's League, to be followed by four games in the "B" Division on Wed nesday, November 10, and two in the Mixed Doubles on Friday, November 18.
,
The Ladies' Division will start on Tuesday, November 22.
The following are the full fixtures for the season;
"A" DIVISION
Monday, November 16. University "A" Recreio
v. Chinese Y.M.C.A v. King's College November 21
Univerity "B" V. fecrato King's College
v. University "A" November 28.
Chinese YM.C.A. v. Recrela University "D" v. King's College.
December 3
University "g" v. University "A" King's College V. Chiricse YMCA.
December 12
Recreio
v. University "AR Chinese YM.C.A v. Univeralty "D"
December 2 Chinese Y.M.C.A. v. Univeralty "A" King's College .v. Recrclo
January Recreio
v. University "n" University "A" V. King's College
January 13
Recreta
v. Chinese Y.M.C.A King's College v. University
January 20
University "A" V. University "D" Chinese Y.M.C.A. King's Colleg
JANUARY XT University "A" y. Hecrato
(Chung Wah v. V.R.C. to be played
neutral court to be arranged by Chung
}-Wan).
V.R.C.
February 15
nerelo Kowloon Tong "B"v, Bl. Andrew's "1" Chưa Wah
V.R.C, Recreio
V. St. Jolin's
Monday, February 27
v. St. Andrew's "A"
. Kowloon Tong "B" St. Andrew's "". Wanderers Kowloon Tong "A" v. Chung Wah
Wednesday, March I St. Andrew's “A” v. Howloon Tong "D" Wanderer
v. Bocreld Howloon Tong "A" v. St. John's
Monday, March Wanderers Recreio
v. St. Andrew's "A" v. Chung Wah St. Andrew's "B" v. St. John's
Wednesday, March St. Andrew's "A" v. Chung. Wali St. John's
v. Rocrelo V.R.C.
v. Wanderers. (VR.C. v. Wanderers to be played an neutral court to be erranked by V.C.).
Monday, March 13 St. John's
v. tit. Andrew's "A" St. Andrew's "B" v. Recerto Kowloon Tong "A". VILC.
Wednesday, March 15 Wonderers
Chung Hanh
v. Kowloon Tong "5" v. St. Andrew's "B" Monday, March 29 St. Andrew's "n". Kowloon Tour "A" Kowloon Tong "D", Chung Wah
Wednesday, March 3
Wanderers
V. Kowloon Tong “A” Friday, March 24 Kowloon Tong "B" v. V.R.C.
MIXED DOUBLES
Friday, November 18
Recrelo
Kowloon Tong
v. University
v. St. John's
November 23
February 3 University "B" v. Chinese Y.M.C.A.
"B" DIVISION
Kowloon Tong 7. Rerrela Univeralty Wednesday, November St. Andrew's "A" v. Recreio
Taikoo Kowloon Tong
Kowloon Tong "B" St. John's V.1.C.
Wonderers
V.
Wab
Recreio
(V.R.C. V. Chung Wah to be played on Kowloon Tong, neutral court arranged by V.R.C.).
November
the best hockey teams from Hong-IN their first match, the K11yesterday, a Navy team defeated a Kowloon Tong "B" v. St. John's
kong this season.
DLAYERS and umpires are
PLA
re-
minded once again that a hockey lecture will be given at St. Andrew's Church Hall this afternoon at
p.m.
AST Sunday morning the Police
began their first game in the Hongkong Hockey Association Tour- nament In fine style when they de feated Recreio by a lone goal, scored
Singh. The
Kome Narwant by
It looked and pace A fast opened at a as if the guardians of the law were In for a trouncing. The forwards, Wall, Wilson and Howlett, were not heir combination, conspicuous for their but success came their way due to up by the splendid resistance put Brown and Mehar Singh in defence. Farker, at centre-half, proved a great stumbling block to the oppos- ing attack. Brittain made his debut safe between the sticks and with his feel. I shall not bo sur- prised to see him find n n permanent the "A" team. place in the closing stages, Narwant Singh broke through to give his side two valu- able points. There is one thing the Police should bear in mind-pune- Quality,
THE
was
St. John'
University
University
St. John's
Recreio
St. Andrew's "n" v. St. Andrew's "A" Recreio
Kowloon Tong "A" St. John's
Y. V.R.C. Kowloon Tong "B" v. Wandererm
November 30 St. Andrew's "A v. Kowloon Tong "A" Talkoo showed they have a splendid at-
Wanderers
Recreio v. Chund Wah (Wanderers and Chung Wah to play on | University tack which should make up for a comparatively strong Club, side by weaker
neutral court to be arranged by Wan- outstanding nine points to five at rugger. defence. The
derers).
St. John's craftsman was litle Partab, who
December 1
Talkoo II. D. Bidwell, the Club captain, necmele.
v. V.R.C. played with pace and cunning stick-
Kowloon Tong "A" v. Wanderers work, and brought Pyara Singh and made a reappearance after an absence St. Andrew's "D" v. Kowloon Tong "B" Talkoo
P. Souza into the attacking
Y. Chung Wah A.
The game was St. John'
December 14 scheme cleverly. J. Pinto was also of several weeks.
St. Andrew's "AV. V. Kowloon Tong v. Recreio
December 21 Kowloon Tong "B" v. St. Andrew's Recrolo
v. Wanderers St. Andrew's "B" v. Chung Wah
St. Andrew's v. Kowloon Tong "A" Recrelo "B" St. John's
January 4
a great figure, dominating the cen- mostly fought out amongst the for- wards with the threes making the best of their opportunities.
Farker, the Police pivot, has been
WE Recreio were unfortunate to
suffer their first defeat. They playing a consistently good game, this made a very sporting gesture in season, allowing the game to be put back
half an hour to that their opponen
could held a full team.
ques, at right half,
slow when Rodrigues
Jheked
Young
made one
stood oul by
bytre of the field. Jaggeet Singh, at some judicious feeding, but the for-left-back, was sound, but was too wards again
enterprise, Gon-Inclined to hit straight at an attack- and Ozorio salves, Beltrao
being ing forward. A strict umpire would in the circle. Albert have pulled him up more often for
blunder dangerous
The K.I.T.C. play. throughout the whole game and it possess a good all-round team which cost its side goal and the points, may end up on top of the tourna Had Ribeiro advanced in time, he ment. might have saved the situation but he hesitated and was lost. Recreto were the better team but their for wards will have to improve their shooting abilities if they hope to go further.
KIT.C., to
As
Lady Players Start Their League Ties
T Caroline H Inst Sunday, the Radio and Postal Sports Club rivals, the friendly held their
a two-all draw in an
and open game. the result of smart passing move- ments, the Brasapounders took early lead through Q. Singh (2). On season resumption, they fell off for at least have been
exciting. fost
commmences ansociation
its
The Hongkeng Ladles Hockey As
League on Saturday, Six games arranged in the card,
St. Andrew's chung. Wah st. John's VR.C.
Chung Wal
"A" v. Wanderers
v, Steerelo
Y. St. Andrew's "B"
Kowloon Tong
Recreto
V. Talkoo
December 2
Y. Revelo
University
December
v. Rt. John's v. Talkoo
December 18
V. Talkoo
. Kowloon Tong
January
v. Itecraio
v. Kowloon Tong
January 12
T. Kowloon Tong
Y, University
January 20
7. Talkoo
7. St. John's
v. Recrelo
v. Kowloon Tong February 1
v. St. John's v. University
LADIES DIVISION
v. St. Andrew's
day, November 22
European YM.C.A. V. Recreio "B"
St. Andrew's
November 29
. European YMCA. Y. Recreio "A" December G
v, Recrology at
European YM.C.A. V. Rrerela "A"
v. Kowloon Tong ""St. Andrew's January 11
v. St. Andrew's "A"
v. St. John's
Club were the first to score and looked like possible winners in the first half; but after the Interval, the Navy side, by feeding their threes, broke through three times and scored. Recreio
Heath scored for Club from a for- Kowloon Tong "A" v. St. Andrew's "B"
Wonderers
V. V.R.C. (Wanderers v, V.R.c. to be played on ward rush, Oliphant converting from:
neutral court to be arranged by Wan- an easy posillon, Navy followed with derers).
January 18 tries which were all scored wide of St. Andrew's "A" v. St. John's the posts, with the result that none chc of the kicks at gon! succeeded.
Scorers for the Navy were Webster (2) and Kelly. Talbot and Websler were the pick of the Navy side,
MacGrath whilst Bidwell and yeorman service for Club.
SCOTLAND DEFEATS WALES
International Soccer At Edinburgh
فال
Edinburgh, Nov. D. Scotland defeated Wales y rés goals to two in the International soccer match played here to-day.
The teams were unchanged, turn- ing out as announced. A crowd of 40,000 watched the match,
Plny was even in the first 20 minutes. Wales then broke away and scored through Astley, the Derby centre-forward.
Gillick, the Everton left-winger, equalised for Scotland shortly be fore half-time, which was taken with the score 1-1.
20 minutes, allowing their opponents two in the Caer Clark Cup (Seniors) In the second triod, Walker, the
to draw level. 3. Singh was erratic and
four In the Brawn
with his clearance and M. Singh was (Juniors).
have commented on
at times vicious with his reverse stick work. U. B. Soura, in goal, was up to his usual form and with pects of most
Cup Heart of Midlothian's Inside right, scored twice for Scolland, Leslie Jones, of the Arsenal, playing at the pros-inside right for Wales, replying. teams already and hockey enthusiasts com be assured The Welshmen showed elever ball Stickley in front of him, gave a of some excellent games this season. control but poor shooting robbed
of goal at a corner or penalty corner, as he thereby runs the risk, if the ball hits his body, of having penalty bully awarded against him, under Rule 18, Parn, (a),
remo
More will be heard of our Indies in them of their chances, * future.
Itecreio
V.R.C.
Chuan Hah Recreio
| St. John's
v. Bt. Andrew's "D" Kowloon Tang "A" Monday, January 23-
v. St. Andrew's "B" v. Kowloon Tong "A" Wednesday, January 25
v. 6t. Andrew's "A" Kowloon Tong "a" v. Kowloon Tong "A"
v, V.R.C. Chung With
v. Wanderers Chung Wah v. V.R.C. to be played on neutral court to be arranged by Chung Wah).
"Wanderers
Chung Wah
Blonday, January 30
v. St. Andrew's "D" 9. Kowloon Tong "B" Wednesday, February 1 Bt. Andrew's "A" Y. ft. Andrew's "D" Kowloon Tong "A". Recreio
v. 51. John's February B Kowloon Tong "A" v. št. Andrew's "A" St. John's
v. Kowloon Tong "D" V. Wanderers
V.R.C.
Chun Wah
St. Andrew's "B" v. V.R.C,
Recrelo "*"
December 13
V. Recreio "A" v. European YMCA. December 20′′
European Y.M.C.A. v. St. Andrew's
Recreto "A"
Recreto ""
Recreio "A"
V. Recreio "D"
January 18
v. Bt. Andrew's
January 17
v. European YÚLCA.
RUGGER MATCHES IN ENGLAND
London, Nov. 9. Surrey and Eastern Counties won their matches to-day in the County Rugby Championship against Keat and Sussex respectively.
Results:
28 Kent (nt Richmond)
Surrey
Sussex
1
21
8 Eastern
Counties (at Brighton) Oxford University 3 Leicester 17
-Reuter.
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The following are the fixtures:
CAER CLARK UP
v. H.K.
C.BA
Lodles
CBS. v. BL Andrew's (Saints ground, 2.45 .p.m.)
As regards catching the ball, the Valley, 3 p.m.) words drop perpendicularly to ground," being unnecessary, have been omitted.
tho
-Under Rulo 10: Parn. (a), the ball may only be propelled by the stick.
BRAWN CUP
CDA. v. CBS. (C.B.A. ground, 4
If, therefore, any forme is used to catch and refense the ball, resulting p.m.) in the ball being propelled in any direction, a breach of Para. (0) occurred,
The ball, if caught, must be re- leased into play: immediately; and without the use of my force. Throwing it to the ground is there. fore not permissible.
Wales-John; Whatley, Hughes: T. G. Jones, Richards; Dearson, Hopkins, L. Jones, Astley, Bryn Jones and Cumner-Reuter.
ENGLAND TEAM
London, Nov. 9, The English team to meet Ireland "y" v. Recreio "A" ("y" ground, in the International match at Old | Trafford, Manchester, on November
10 is Da follows:
2.43 p.m.)
Recreio "" v. H.K. Ladice (Re- crelo ground, 3 p.m.)
Woodley; Sprosion, Hapgood; Willingham. Cuills, Mercer, Mat- Saints v. Benforths (Shamshulpo, thews, Hall, Lawton, Stephenson and a p.m.)
Smith-Reuter.
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