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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH ·
November 2, 1939.
IMPORTANT POINT IN HOCKEY
Penalising Stationary Player: Umpires Must Use Their
Discretion
(By "Pilgrim")
"A CERTAIN PLAYER, aftor he was ponalised, issued a challenge to the umpire to tell him what rulo of the game he had broken. It appears he was absolutely stationary and the ball rebounded off his body.
The umpire penalised, although, as the offender says: 'My leg was stationary, the ball was not hit by me, it was not carried by me, nor was it propelled by me.' He, there- fore, challenges the umpire to tell him the rules he has broken-Quite an interesting point."
NOW let us refer to Rule 10,| clause (e): "The ball shall not be picked up, kicked, thrown, carried or propelled in any man-| nor or direction except with the stick." Referring to the notes on the Rules issued by the Inter- national Board, it says in regard' to clauses (d) and (0) of Rule
10:
", the opinion of the umpire, the ball is unintentionally stopped by the body of a player, or he is accidentally struck by the ball, parn. (d) will not apply, and the player should not be penalised, unless he infringes park. (e), I have already quoted pura. (e) above.
A further note on the Rules by the' International Board states:
"(e). To cause a breach of this rule there must be some defalte ac- tion of movement by the player."
The fact that the player in question was stationary at the time creates n little ambiguity in one's mind us to what should have been done. Why was be penalised?
Hockey Association
Council Meeting
A Council meeting of the Hongkong Hockey 'Association will be held at St. Andrew's Church Hall this evening at 6 p.m. As there are several im- portant items on the agenda to be discussed, a full attendance of members is requested.
The Horse Of The Year
Challondon Wins 'In Third Outing BALTIMORE, Nov. 1 (UP),—¦ Ilar playladron view, the particy William Bran's Chandon, the
PERSONAL RULING
my considered
divided into two definite categories.king of America's three-year-
Heads It's mine! A duel between an Eastern forward and Royal Navy defender in their Arst division soccer match at the Hongkong F.C. last Sunday. Eastern won 6-2.-Ming Yuen.
Even supposing there was no actual olds, and the greatest of Mary Rugby action or movement by the playor.land's red colta-in a decade, won should role on this multer
its third outing to-day in the
Jownt
fol-
(a) II, while a player was station-Pimlico Special, gaining the tals rebound, or knock-on" undisputed title of "the horse of ary, occurred, I should, as an umpire, use plain discretion. If the rebound was the year." The time was 1.59
af no real advantage to a player of mins.
his own alde,
should allow the game! C. S. Howard's Kayak was second, to proceed without interruption. half a length behind, and T. B. Mar
(b) If, however, such a rebound tin's Cravat third, twelve lengths gove a defalte advantage to a player further back.
smashing Challendon featured of his own side, such as being con-
and, as such, finish after Kayak had rounded the verted into a good staining a distinct playing advantage Anal bend.
I should penalise film.
I am now interpreting the spirit and not the lettering of the rule. ires should also take the former
Umperation.
into
It is, of course, a most difficult point for legislation, and it seems to
me that the umpires need only be officially Instructed, and be allowed
Lown Bowls
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Governor's Rinks Lose To Recreio
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Softball Subscriptions
Sir, I shall be grateful if you will kindly publish the following in your esteemed paper.
I strongly object to the heavy In- crease of entronco fee in the Ladies' Softball League from $7 to $12 this senson, and I am sure that those, who voted in favour now clearly see that the increase is not justifled.
Last season the Ladies Lengue Altogether had 10 teams and played
45 games; this season with teams, the Indies will play 2 rounds which amounts to 72 games. The Secretary contends of the Softball Association that the increase la due to the higher cost of balls, but as a new ball is not supplied for every game, and the Jadies do not wear out the ball as do
therefore, the men, I cannot, why there should be any increase at
all.
see
This season more travelling ex- penses will be incurred as 00% of the games will be played in Prince Edward Roud ground, and as teams like the Wahoos, Baby Panthers and Cubs are composed of school stirla, they will have to get extra money for their from travelling expenses parents, and I am certain some of will not relish it in these hard them times.
Last season the Softball League has
a credit balance, and this season the Softball Association will get an extra $40.00 for affilation fees.
If the Men's League last season had 11 teams and played 50 games and this season with 15 teams play- ing 105 ganies, their fee is not in- erensed, why should the ladies ba made to pay an increase at all?
I may also mention as a matter of fact that Hong League fee has no been raloed.
C. M. XAVIER. "
W. C. CHOY--FOUR TIMES CHAMPION
R. A. Shayes Beaten In
Navy Trounce Club "A" New Malden Tourney
NAVY
KEN FORROW REVEALS
PROMISING FORM
(By "Fly-half”)
continued
at
FOR the fourth year in succession, W. C. Choy, the Chinese Davis Cup the New annexed Lennis player. Malden Club championship, bealing R. A. Shayes, the British Davis Cup player, by 1-6 0-1, 6-3 in the final.
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In
LIVERYBODY present thought Shayes had the measure of his inscrutable opponent when he ran away with the first set from Navy's strong determined running game all to 6-1. His early taking their 1
had the Club backs sixes end of the ball and rushing to the net winning vein when yesterday sevens. The Naval players exploited paid him handsomely-for that set.
the boot and rush methods of attacit But Shayes did nothing else than evening they over-ran a Club with success, Anding the handling of rush the net, and once Choy found
the Club-backs poor.
his range he also found holes "A" team which included, and opened up
Kay, at stand-off half, was very Shayes' net play. In the second set the game the Chinese player won the first Ave
from At Government House yesterday, some 1st XV men and Ken splendidly for his backs. He got good games, lost the sixth, and then went
scrum from Clark out.
TRUSTING TO LUCK Forrow, who is at present and made goed use of it. Pascoc Club soccer captain, by 26.3 played a steady game at full-back. N the final set Shayes never at- but was at fault when Club scored tempted to alter his tactics. He
to get to the net and to trust to following a Rick ahead, instood had, but ene iden in his head-viz, gathering it in the alt.
NAVY SUPERIOR
Choy was too methodically certain THE NAVY forwards were superior with his ground shots, uncannily and ho had In every department to the Club. quick in anticipation,
all the time. Shayes in dificulties
full discretionary power to decide His Excellency the Governor's lawn cach Incident
on its merits. It is bowls, team lost to the Club de only the umpire who can review Recreio by 30 shots to 67. these matters on the spot, and decide whether an advantage has or hus not been gained.
VIBRACTEINBERATITIS SEN
THE NEW FRENCH REM JE KRY. THERAPION NĚ.1
Scores:
d'Almada
Walker, T. McLeod, Deacon, Sir Geoffry Northeete lost 10. Xavier. The seamen played several
J. E. Noronha, Leo
players who have featured
7: 12-2 Fraser, Milne, S. H. Dodwell, L. A. Seario lost to L. Gutierrez, P. Yvanovitch, A. M. Rodrigues. J. Bast
13-21,
Collins, R. C. Lindsali, H. 1. Pegg, J. C. 8. Fender lost to 11. A. Botelho, TAIKOO CLOSING DAY
THERAPION No. 2 Xavier, R. V. Luz 11-23. THERAPION NĚ.3
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the
of
luck.
FORROW succeeded in scoring Club's try after Butcher had made | HHE+||~||~||~||~||~÷÷÷÷÷÷÷ the way clear for him. His soccer
instincts were too prominent, such as Latest Alterations For
using his feet instead of his hands when the ball was dribbled his way. by the Navy men. This was his first game, however, and his form must be taken as promising.
Cesarewitch
LONDON, Nov. 1 (Reuter).The following uiterations have been made to the list of probable starters for the Cesarewitch:
Club failed miserably in the line- outs, where only Stout caught and brought the ball to his feet correctly. The rest were inclined to pat back, Stout was, in fact, or attempt to. the only Club forward to show up (W. well. He failed miserably, however, Christic), with his attempt to convert from in Patch front of the posts.
BURFORD DISAPPOINTS
Celibate will be ridden by Gilbert, Nevadu by Pell, Fulano Sierra (Weston), Listor (Young), Mario Chiristic). Valentine (G.
Suspension
(Fition), Lucky (P.
Dr. Syntax : (Haslam), Worth While (A. Burns), Apellity (Dick), Celtillus (Lynch).
Starters without jockeys are Ver: BURFORD, making his first ap-jus, Cheerful Star and A Scot Lad. pearance this season, disappointed with his hooking. At one time in the game, at least six attempts required before the ball was hooked On yesterday's play, Burford is much below the form which gained him Interport honours last year In the lincouts they obtained the ball Shanghol.
with ease. King was particularly Bidwell appeared for Club in the outstanding in this phase of the game, unusual position of scrum-half, where Navy scared tries through Kay (2), The was given very few opportunities. Bowden (2), Clark and Hall. Four
Dutcher played well. He followed of them were converted by Kay.
Mr. Austin referced. The teams up his long kick ahead to gather the ball after its first bounce (a lucky were:
The following will not be running: Cornfield, Buxton, Hestia II, Hurry were de Savole, Master Bimbo, Brunswick,
Cobalt and Woodstock.
for
He led by 4-0, then Shayes linda brilliant patch, won the next three games, and had had luck in a ser- vice decision for the next game.
Choy then plodded on carefully and surely to win the set at 6-3 for the match.
SPORT ADVTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
THE TENTH EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held (weather permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on SATURDAY, 4th November, 1939, commencing at 2.00 p.m.
The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.11.
BEMDENS' ENCLOSURE No One without a badge will be admitted to the Members Enclosure. Such must be worn throughout the duration of each Meeing in such a
to
be readily identified. Badges admitting Non-Members to the Members Enclosure and Club Rooms at $5.00. for Gentlemen and 13.00 for Ladies (both including tax) bre obtainable through the SECRET-
MANDER ES
one for him), and then when sand- Navy-Pascoo; Hall, Carter, Jel-Ally upon the personal or written wiched between two Navy men, he fries and Bowden: Kay and Clark; application of a Member, such Mem- passed to Forrow who made for the King, Williams, Brown, Spirit, Longber to be responsible for all visitors ilne unopposed.
Annual Golf Competition
The annual golf competition in aid of the Red Cross Spelety and the Order of St. John of Jerusalém pro- duced: 141 entries and was played throughout October at Fanling.
muir, Marvin, Yendall and Johns,
Club "A" Hopkins; Van Leeuwen, Lavalle, L. Lammert and K. Forrow; Butcher and Bidwell; Heasman, Bur- ford, Stout, King, Benn, Castleton, Moodle and Wanklyn.
Police 0 R. Scots 9
at
Introduced by him, and for Payment. of all Chiis, etc.
The Secretary's Office, 1st Floor, Exchange Building, (Tel. 27704) wi close at 12 o'clock NOON.
Ting are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel 21020).
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE
In A scrappy. encounter Boundary Sireet, the Royal Scots,
The price of Admission to the without the services of Cathbertson and Dourias, defeated a depleted Publie Enclosure is $1.00 including Police team by nine points to nil. Tax, for all Persons, including Ladies, The Police were without the ser- and is payable at the Gate, Soldiers
Half Price.
W. FeWith: (17) · Khrom (szp, was, the win- iner. "Diner, soures! were BIASOFA, B.
Johnstone (8), then up: Male Alex vices of Kung Rt. Young Elions up, W., Sharp (9)
1,(b) one up: Major W,,O. llarvey (id) ore | fact, al' regulars, and, In and Sailors In Uniform are admitted i
only six forwards. one: tip: Jackson (1) one up: F. It was only by determined defence Morrison (11) one upi and 3, B. larrison work by the force that the victory 5(20) done upgrad
of an of the military men was not by a There were › niso eight; kbarna
greater margin.
By Order,
O. IL BROWN,
poke Secretary. Hongkong, 30th October, 1939.
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