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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH:
December 30, 1939.
THE WORK OF Different Opinions In Different Teams: Scope For Individuality
(By "Rex")
HAVING GONE to great lengths to describe some of the finer points of half-back play, I' now propose to deal with the next set of workers, upon whose efforts and to whom, in a large mea. sure, the success of a team is dependent-the in- side forwards.
Of all the members of a football team the in- side forwards have the most interesting jobs; they move in the places which provide the greatest scope for individuality.
I do not mean to suggest that they can play as units. They must always adapt themselves as part and parcel of the general scheme. But the things they do or any rate, the things they can do-are pretty widespread, and game or the methods are influenced by the run of the adopted by his particular team. There is no rule of thumb about their play.
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There is a lot of difference; between the play of the inside 'men in various teams, and ideas concerning the work of these subject to repeated changes. There is one point, however, concerning which there is general unanimity, and has seen little change throughout the
years. They workers.
must
be
The idea of the inside unen being the "pendulum" members of a foot- ball team is a recent innovation, and is a fallacy that calls for argument.
Players like Thoburn of the Navy.
Pat Jorge of Kowloon, are duplic-
ates of such 'old-timers' such as A.
Senior And Junior Shield Soccer Draw
The draw for the second round of the senior and junior
shield football competitions and for the Lai Wah Cup com- petition will take place at the monthly Councl meeting of the Football Association on January 8. at 5.30 p.m. in the Associ ation's office.
V. Cosano, etc. The idea that it is the excellent co-operation
only the modern side men who team-mates
Diny
a part in defence. is wrong. lde-lasuc.
This Is a part of the helping
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INSIDE
AUSTRALIAN
FORWARDS
RULES
One of the players preparing to put to the Australian Rules fool all match at Causeway Bay & esterday. The game was between teams of Australian Naval Reservists-Ting Yuen
T. T. Rugby
CLUB V. NAVY TO-DAY
Good Place Kicker Needed By Club
(By "Fly-half")
League Badminton
Recreio And University Win Easily
In the mixed doubles division of
King's Park, and University bent Taikoo 9-8 at Talkoo.
Scars at King's Pork: 3. 3. Remedion and Miss O. Ribeiro Heerein "A") lost to H. Eardley and Miss D. Eardley 16-21; beat D. Kwok and Mrs. F. Wilson 21-12: best S. II. Kwok
DEBUT Spectacular Game Which Requires Large Ground
(By "Tinker")
AUSTRALIAN RULES, the League Football game from "down under”, made its debut in the Colony at Causeway Bay 'yesterday when two teams of Aus- tralian Naval Reservists op- posed each other on one of the Navy football grounds. It proved a spectacular game, but required. a much larger ground than was allotted, while a turfed surface would also have been of consider- able assistance. The hard baked clay upon which they did play could hardly be ex- pected to bring out the best: of a game that in many re- spects is like rugby.
Actually it seemed a combination! of rugby, basketball and soccer.
To
me it was a great improvement on rugby unicu football, and the same showed what an immense difference in speed there would be in rugby Union if scrums were disallowed.
THIS AFTERNOON on the Club ground at Happy Valley, the Club entertain the Navy in aihe Badminton League last night, Recrelo "A" beal St. John's 0-3 at Triangular Rugby Tournament match-kick-off at 4 p.m. Club, although superior to their op ponents in the last game between these two teams, very nearly lost through giving the Navy penalty and Mrs. Strange 21-18.
at. A. Oliveira and Mise M. Ribeiro In Australian Rules, drop-kicks are of his kicks which Paul made good use beat Eardley and Mins Eardley 21-10: a specialised feature. Purits of sixty
Heat, Kwok and Mrs. Wison 21-4; beat afternoon the can really be called a of. This
same Kwok and Mirs, Strange 31-5.
or more yards are not uncommon, C. C. Pereira and Misa M, Stiva lost and these are not at random, but are story may be re-acted so the re-
to Eardley and Miss Eardley 17-21; losl¦ directed towards one of the players to Kwok and Mrs. Wilson 14-21; beat of the same side standing way down business, and right down the ne, HAVE seen several players in this sult is anything but certain.
the field. To reach the flying ball, Scores nl Thikoo: have
Club may seure tries, but will they. Kwok and fra, Strange 21-11. the Insido
Colony trying their hardest to
P. S. Dun and Miss Ullam Khoo (Unt- the players seem to leap to prodi- fetchers and the carrier. It is con-emulate the example of Fung. Some manage to convert them? Few con-
but their team-verts have been secured by Club his neaitie 2-8; beat B. Bovaird and fine the air. Such
versity) beat J. Clarke and BITE. MC- gious heights and pick the ball out of cerning the extent to which the in-come very near,
A move successfully necessary season, and the services of Watson Pullock 21-6; beat. R. Main and Mrs. side men, having dose the fetching mates do not give the
accomplished between players of the and the carrying, shall follow up support. This can be attained if the are sadly missed in this respect. Main 21-8.
same side constitutes a “mark," and and take a real part in the attacks, team constantly work out plans and Whatever tries Club may score. Navy Clarke and Mrs. McBeatle 21-16: bent
own side, that there is a try them in friendly fixtures, fold-are capable of equalising through the
from the spot where the bull was received, he receiver is allowed an ing periodical
kick-a-wonderful kicking of Paul, Inter-club
uninterrupted, free-kick. bouts, or, if the number of players With Slovens and Paul as centres, is insufficient for two teams, to have Navy have a grand pair of tackles, their in the attack play against their owwim should shake their opposites up on the sport. A V. defence. The latter dea would be a bit, and thus prevent or keep down Gosino, who played his first Inter- the wisest. port at the age of 10 in the inside right berth, Lee Wai-tong in the match
men
of their difference of opinion.
REAT players have U duence
beep
the
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the score. The real danger to Navy will came from Stewart on the Club
Inside-right
against Hongkong played DUTTING these aside, the idea al-wing who has been coasting through for Shanghai, Suon ways to be borne in mind is all attempts to tackle him in the last Kam-shuen, inside-left for Hong that the inside men wust work, and few games. kong and Shanghai. I can draw on often fali back to keep their forward many more, but for my "argument" colleagues in the game, -and-it-is will select Fung King-cheong, who,
CLUB CHANGES
1. R. Hud and Miss Vhent Koo bent
Bavined and hing Pollock 21-5; beat Mals I. Young and Miss J. Hung beat Clarke and Mrs. Melleattle 24-19; beat Bovlard and Miss Pullock 21-; ucat Main Mr. Mala 21-5.
und Mrs. Main 21-17.
JAPAN SWIMMERS ON GOODWILL VISIT
:
al-
between Japan and aports, the Japanese Athletle Society
CONGESTION
cin
IN THIS MANNER the ball travels up and down the field at a great rute, Was чегу But yesterday the field congested. There are. 18 men a side, and the normal size of the Rules' field is about 300 yards long and 150 yards TO BRAZIL
wide, and is oval. It
be imagined whol the comparatively TOKYO, Dec. 20 (Domel).—With small" football field looked like with also a fact that the inside forwards CLUB RETAIN most of last week's
an ja view to promoting friendly relations 30 men and umpire running In my estimation, is the best inside- should make it a point of being in successful players, Heaseman,
Brazil through around. right Hongkong has ever seen. position when the time come for at-though picked, has had to call off
and Wanklyn has come in. tacks to be finished off.
Scoring' is similar to rugby, except In Brazll has requested the Japan never pro- Fung is seldom or
A ball In the tight scrums, Brown and minent in goal-scoring. Not because The team playing a five forwards' Castleton are a pair of well-matched Afletio Federation, through the For that there are four posts. he is a poor shooter, that has been attack cannot adopt these tactics
goal-six points, and one through either side proved the contrary, but because in consistently. No doubt the chances hookers, although the latter will have sig office, to send a group of brilliant sent through the Inner two scores a
better goal average to improve on last week's display. Japanese swimmers to Brazil. his ordinary game he does not gooi getting a
The Japan Athletic Federation has either of the spaces on There should be very little to choose far enough up to make goalscoring enhanced with this type of play, but between the rival packs in the loose accepted the invitation and decided counts a "behind"—one point,
it must be remembered that without and in the lineonts.
to send Masanori Yusa, Olymplei Perhaps the game' will be given a p reasonable possibility.
short-distance swimmer, und Tetsuo chance on one of the proper rugby: half-back and full-back lines, Fung is content-if that is the there is the possibility of getting a Thomson, now settling down to the Hamuro, the winner of breaststroke fileds in the Colony. It certainly
events at the Berlin Olymples, early should, for even right word to use-tó stay back, bigger goals against average. The game as played here, should have an picks up the loose balls in the centre forwards atuck has its advantage advantage over Clark at the base of next year.
conditions one could see the attrac- Accompanied by Mr. Glyo Salto, tions which, in Australia, gather of the field, draw opponents with his when switching tactics are adopted, the scrum, and Charler Club
swimmers will clever tricks, and then send one of That is a part which the inside men should be more than a match
for manager, the two
crowds of 80,000 to the League games, leave Yokohamn оп January 7 his own forwards away with a pass con play-und must play-in modern Carter, the Navy stand-off half.
aboard the newly-completed OS.K. South China "A" owe" their reputa- festhall, The "gwitching is an at- The game between Club "A" and luxury liner Brazil Maru, making tempt to baffle the stopper centre: the 6th A.A. Regt. XV, which begins her maiden voyage. They will stay I have seen these goals scored on half, and the inside forwards must at 2.45, p.m.. should be full of life in Brazil for three weeks and will countless Occasions. An opposing stopper.
tion to Fung.
Julp the centre-forward to beat the with the Clubmen just winning.
appear in various exhibition events. team would be pressing hard. The
They will return home on April 19! ball would be cleared, picked up by Fung, swung out to the wings or up programme for the week-endutchison, 2. C. Charter, D. I. Bosan-aboard the same O.S.K. Ilner.
the middle of the Geld, and in a matter of three or four kicks the ball was in the opposition's not.
THE
and New fcllows:
Is Year's Day
To-day
The teams are: Clab.-F. BL. Thompson; D. II. Stewart, quat J. M. Thomson. J. H Henderson;
as A. F. Walkden (Capt.), R, G. Castleton,
"Sneak goala" goals against the SENIOR SHIELD IST ROUND run of play, they are called. But there was nothing lucky about such Kwong Wah v. South Chinn "A" gools. They were part of a plan, (Boundary St.), 4 p.m. the carrying out of which was made possible by the genius of Fung, and (Caroline Hill), 4 p.m.
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JUNIOR SHIELD 1ST ROUND
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Pellce v. South Chlsa "R" (Boun- dary St.), 2.30 pm.
24th RA, v. Kowloon (Caroline Hil), 2.30 p.m.
International V. R.A.M.C.
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THIRD DIVISION
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JUNIOR SHIELD 1ST ROUND
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Electric V. South China
Eastern v. Kwong Wah (Hongkong
(Hongkong .C.), 4 p.m.
[FC.), 2,30 p.m.`·
January 1
CHARITY MATCH
P. F. Wanklyn; A. M. Kennedy, Cr Needin; C, C. Godfrey, A. J. G. Taylor,
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COTTAGE CLUB CAVALCADE
A CAVALCADE for members of
held at 3.30 January 6.
University Present XI the Cottage Club, Fanling, will be
p.m.
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Saturday,
Navy Lt. Dax; Tel. Bowden, Tel. Paul, The following will represent the long- Par. Lt. Stevens, Drury; Li Carter, Lt kong University present students against Comdr, Clark (Capt.); L.. 8. A. Palmer, Ut. The past students in the annual match of
A paper-hunt will be arranged for Browaerels; Lt. Fanshawe, Fay. Lt. Oh, R. Singh. C. N. Matthews, Tam Kang-1 also at 3.30 p.m.
Wir. Barlow; C. Wir, Kingi Pokfulam on Monday-W. B. Gega. K. S. the following Saturday, January 13, Ldg Wir. Charles, Capt. McCann, Reservea A. B. yue, B. H. Soares. C. Hang Choy, Y. Longmuir, L.. A. C, Gale.
Lingam, 7. Isul N. C. Sen Gupta' and
Further details will be notified Club -11. F. Hopkins; H. Van Leeuwen S. Mahmood. Hoserve, K. Le, Scoter ! later. Club ponies will be drawn Capt.), D. Hynes, D. B. Nelson, R. M. Tan. Umpire O. V. Choong. tavalle BC. Fay G. Traidder; J. 8.
The same team, with the exception of for on the field, as heretofore. Dunnett, K. W. Saiter, E. W. Stout; Calen Thiam-slew, will represent the Hynes, A. G. Swan: W. Burford, A. Univerally to-day against TM.C. at Sep- Dalziel, J. Hedman,
kunpoo.
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CRUSTACEANS MATCH
Combined Serviced V. Rest of The Crabs v. 'Lobsters football match players between-boys of the Colony (Navy), 3,45 p.m.
Pesk Bohool during the Christmas holidays.--Moe Cheung..
BRIGHT ARRAY OF GOLF STARS IN MANILA
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MANILA. Dec. 21 (UP)-Golf stars from the United States and Australia are gathering here in pre- paration of participation in the Philippines Open Golf Championship, which is to be held here January 8, 6 and 7. It was announced to-day.
Norman von Nida, Australian pro-i fessional star who arrived here Tues- day, will defend the Philippines title against the best feld in years. He was accompanied by another Au#^ : trallan, H. B. Williams,
Several Japonese and Americans aro to arrive here next Monday.
Harold Jug McSpaden is expected Sunday abeard n Clipper from the United States. The Wack Wack Club has paid U.S.81,750 as his expenses for his participation in the champion- ship tourney,
The Zimmerman brothers, Al and Emory, are arriving from the United States on Monday,
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