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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
November 9, 1939.
Pilgrim's Hockey
Notes
EXPERIMENTS WITH CORNER RULE
Colony Clubs Should Give Trials To New Hockey Suggestion
AT A MEETING of the International Board in 1937, when a discussion ensued on the corner rule, a recommendation went forth to the four British governing bodies that further playing ex- periments should be undertaken with a view to adopting a practical schome which would have the main support of the playing community.
Several suggestions were put forward, and the follow- ing proposal came from an Indian player:
"As a rule, the penalty hit should be takon ten yards from the post nearest the striker, and it is always found advantageous
for the opponents to take the hit from the left.
THE Aral Ave players from the left nhould stand some one or two feet behind the goal-line, pre- pared for the rush. The centre-half! should go alow as to follow and cover hla forwards, and see where the ball is received. The left back, goalkeeper and right back, while standing in the goal, should be ready to face the hit. The right-half in to stand stationary, with right-in and right-outside for- wards to rush to follow the ball it it escapes the attackers.”
WOMEN'S EXPERIMENT
mo. give
то the attacking team
greater advantage, the system
a
S'hai Rugby Captain
Coming To H.K.?
It is rumoured that A. M. Kennedy, who captained Shanghal against Hongkong last year, is being transferred here in the near future.
He
will be a welcomed addition to the Club's pack, and cause further competition amongst the back row forwards for a place.
adopted by the All-England Women's national Hockey Board
Association was this:
On being awarded
na formerly, and the
delenco re-
goals
ΚΑΙ ΤΑΚ RUGBY DEBUT
Bringing him down. An incident in the Kai Tak-Police rugby match played yesterday, and won by the latter by three points to all-Ming Yuen
Racing
S'HAI CHAMPIONS WON BY
WHITE PARADE
SHANGHAI, Nov. 8 (UP)—–
Mr. A. V. White's White Parade.
well-known performer on a muddy track, sloshed through
Golf Meeting
Revision Of
Police Win By Last Minute Try
(By "Fly-half")
IN A GAME which lacked
many of the finer points of rugby, and in which lack of rudimentary knowledge was somewhat obvious, the Police defeated the newly-formed Kai Tak team by the narrow margin of three points-a try scored by Dempsey, who backed up well to take a pass
from Taylor, who, when
challenged
a yard from the
tine, passed out to the for-
ward to score.
Handicaps Women's Suggestion Several games have been play- Vetoed By L.G.U.ed at the Police ground. and although all have been in the Replying to a suggestion from nature of try-outs, is it not time Hongkong that the women's golf
It is just possible that the Inter-the heaviest track in years after handicaps be revised annually on proper posts were erected? Only
may give
should be maintained, but that the
altacking forwards lined the circle periments being made with the short the course under water-to-day to Secretary of the L.GU. has statert with the result that kicks are
corner rule in some modified form: for the 1939-40 senson. mained behind the "23" line, where As we now possess an Umpires' Shaforce Cup,
win the Champions Race and that the change was not permis-not taken and this rules out the sible. The suggestion was put granting of penalty kicks, a method of scoring which time of the defending aide the forwards were walling until the corner hit had Association. I should personally re-
commend that all Clubs be asked to Alex White, youthful local lad, forward in Hongkong last winter and again is the deciding factor been taken before moving.
in the game, as witness the This scheme provided that adopt the last named suggestion as piloted White Parade to one and a when the Hongkong Women's
only
and six players instead of cleven should experiment for the future. half length victory over Mr. A. S. Secretary wrote pointing out that match between the Club be in front of them. But in spite of think the present long corner rule Henchraun's Bagshot, with Jin Potc- the majority of the big competi- Royal Engineers. thio Interesting experiment,
Heath, who generally plays among proved to be just as scarce an under short corner rule could reasonably be it in the saddle while Mr. Erictions here were played between
altered in accordance with the above with Ralph Logie" Moller as jockey, October and April
Moller's Joylight, hottest favourite,
the bank-row forwarda, was yester the existing corner rule.
suggestion.
The Valon's adverse reply was day featured at inside three to Taylor, recognise to the full that there was placed third three lengths behind. is a sharp distinction between the White Parade's time for the 14 made known by Mr. R. E. Lindsell who moved into the centre where
two minutes 44% at the annual meeting of the he was for more use to his sido. major and minor eifences committed mile
In Hongkong, where there is, at women's section of the Royal Hong-
present, a predominance of funky in the circle that now call for a de- seconds. appears to obtain approval is, viz. finite short corner being awarded. It Ticket No. 13337 won the first prize kong Golf Club held yesterday at the tacking by insides, Taylor should find it easy enough to break through the ball to be hit from five yards on is a matter for careful review, but in the sweeps hold in connection with Helena May Institute.
Champions. The first prizo the goal-line, instead of the present again, only continual practical ex-he
Roviewing the past season's activi- and pave the way for scores. Cer- ten yards; all defenders to be on the periments by all Clubs in the Colony amounted to slightly over 130,000 tles, Mrs. Lindsell sald (in part): tainly it is an experiment which is uan. The second prize in the sweeps further goal- could eventually determine the ad-
The number of playing members worth a trial, post, with only the goal-keeper In vantages or disadvantages of this was won by ticket No. 43555 and has again increased and competitions
the third prize by ticket No. 14076. I suggested reform.
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Wall yesterday was his usual ente at Fanling were well supported, par-self. Dempsey and Cullinan ticularly the new knockout competi- hard-working forwards. tion for the Glover Cup, presented The Kai Tak XV did exceptionally by Mrs. Glover before she left, to to well, and will do better once some of played for at Happy Valley between the players get the hang of the game. April and July. The three days They all had ball knowledge spring meeting at Fanling was a great only require practice in game success in spite of very heavy rain understand the practical side of the.
Torrey, on the final day, and the medal and rules.
for insances eclectic compotillons at Deep Water American football player, was in- Bay during the summer were most clined to wander into the thick of popular and produced record entries. the battle instead of slaying in h's We also had a successful one-day au- place in the three-lino. Fowler was tumn meeting at Deep Water Boy in given few opportunities and likewise September.
D. H. Stewart, the other wing three. Reynolds held Stewart well,
REVISING HANDICAPS
A QUERY was raised last winter
Wright, at full back, saved his team about the advancing and reducing of time and again, and was the best handicaps during a competillon, and back on view. The halves, Bedell our secretary wrote for advice on the and Wakefeld require more practice matter to the Steretary of the Ladies' together. Fll, L. Taylor and Hynes Golf Union. She suggested that us were the outstanding forwards for the nearly all our big competitions were airmen, wih Bennet hooking well..
J. S. Riddell refereed and the played between October and March,
the annual ravision of hand esps teams were:
might be made on July 1 instead of Police Leslie: Reynolds, Jackson, H. on the official date, January 1. AW. E. Heath and D. H. Taylor: Wall and reply, however, was received, a'ating Luscombe: Wheeler. Bestia, Innes; Cul Hnon, Jenner: Morrison, Dempecy and that this change was not permissible Lows. and the Committee thereupon made Kat Tak-P. O. Wright George Fowler, the following decision. That Terrey. Ft. Lt. Wright and D. l. Stewart: Bedell and Wakefield: Davis, Sqd. Ldr. throughout a competition every com-enoatt, Stockholm; Hynes, Forbes; Gash, petitor should play on the handicap, Lt. Taylor and Gale.
she held at the time of the draw.
Club 9 R. Engineers 8
blamed for the late posses by the men at the base of the scrum,
ULUB "A" turned out three players NOUTCH SUCCESSFUL NOUTOH, at serum-half for the who have played for the 1st XV in and Needham. Engineers, tried exceedingly hard Walkden, Taylor with considerable success. His try. Owing to the absence of Ratherford, resulting from n serum ave on the Taylor was called on and pisyed at Club line, war-well taken, for in full back, with Walkden moving up doing so he cleverly dummed Van to forward. Lecuwon and Taylor who both went
The Engineers played 2/Lt.
for Weltc, who had come round on Cuthbertson, of the Royal Scots, the blind alde in support.
who has been out of the game this Scorers for the Engineers were season suffering from Hongkong fool. Noutch, a try which was converted Ilo played a bustling game and did by Pike. The latter kicked a penalty not appear to be out of training. goal to completo his side's score. Although not playing this week-end, Van Leeuwen scored. Club's first he will probably have another game try well out and Burford falled with noxi Wednesday in order to ensura the kick. Then Bulcher and Car-finess, and wiit iurn oni the, Satur ruthers by inter-passing, took the ball day following. He was a valuable
the lineout from their own half to within ten met for his side in yords of the Army lino, where the yesterday evening and was alwaJE, LO ball was transferred to Needham, the fore in following_up."? who carried over to touch down The main feature of the game was nearer the corner flag than the posts. the forceful running of Carruthers of Castleton failed with the kick, Club's the Club, who met very litte oppost- winning score was the result of nition from Waite. The latter iried glorious kick taken by Castleton from hard and was useful in attack, but about ten yards of the centre and a was pillfully weak in defence. His
litle to the side of the posts.
Club-Polico XV
feeble attempts to bring down Carruthers were anything but what Is expected of a player who makes Although, the 'above › team for his place in a United Services side. Saturday against the United Services
Without Rutherford at scrum-half, is not at hand, it is understood that Club's attack was considerably hin- owing to Volunteer camps, many Club dered as neither Deane (first half) players will not be available. It will nor Burford (second half) got the probably be on the following lines: bail out quick enough to allow But- Wall Taylor, Fay, Bidwell and chee suficient time to get rid of the Stewart, CeLord and Henderson; bail before being tackled, Walkdoń, Castleton, Beario, Pears,
Castleton booked well for the Club, Cullinan, Taylor, Dempsey and gaining possesion for his side in the Godtray PAKET DE get serum seven Umes out of ten. Peers will not be playing, however, Hindering of the ball in the second and Morrison, of the Pallos: thoid and back rows: might, somewhat be be next chalen.
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