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HOCKEY TRIUMPH YESTERDAY'S YACHT

FOR PUNJABIS

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alow in taking up, the offensive, Alat, Din, was as usual, outstand

Ing.

RACES

THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1935

MODERN FOOTBALL RANGER'S

INTELLIGENCE

GOOD SUGGESTION FOR

PENALTY KICK

REFEREES & RULE INTERPRETATIONS

(By J. T. Howcroft, the Veteran Referee)

EXCLUSIVE

FORECAST

ARSENAL'S BIG TASK AT SHEFFIELD.

QUARTER FINALS OF

F. A. CUP

.F.A. CUP. (Sixth Round) EVERTON! v Tottenham W. BROMWICH Preston

14

LIKE MOST OTHER ENTHUSIASCUSSIONS CONCERNED Wednesday Y ARSENAL

· FROM TIME TO TIME IN DISCUSSIONS CONCERNING | Burnley [THE RELATIVE MERITS OF OLD-TIME PLAYERS AND PRE-

·

V

V

v Birmingham FIRST DIVISION SENT-DAY ONES." AT ONE STAGE · OF THESE DISCUSA VILLA (1)

(2) CHELSEA (1)

am (1) SIONS, SOMEBODY GENERALLY A MODERN PLAYER Derby (4) M'STER C. (1)

-COMES OUT WITH THIS AS A SORT OF FINAL VERDICT: Grimsby (-) V LIVERPOOL (-) "WELL, YOU MUST ADMIT THAT THE PRESENT-DAY PRO- Leicester (1)

M'BORO (2) FESSIONALS PUT MORE THOUGHT INTO THEIR PLAY." S'DERLAND, (3)

Blackburn (0) Generally speaking, I have the feeling that I am not suppos BARNSLEY (-) v Plymouth (-)

SECOND DIVISION ed to quarrel with such a statement. If I did I should be assailed BOLTON (8)

Hull (3) with stories about inid-week meetings, of blackboard football, of Bradford C. (1) FULHAM (0) pre-conceived plans, and that sort of thing.

M'BTER U.Newcastle (-) YET I OCCASIONALLY SEE GAMES WHICH MAKE ME WONDER Notts 0. (1) v B'FORD. (2) WHAT ALL THIS SO-CALLED INTELLIGENCE OF THE MODERN Oldham (2) *~ BURY (2) FOOTBALLER AMOUNTS TO.

Port Vale (-) v: NORWICH (~) SFFIELD U. (-)-v Bradford-(-) There are such a match at Gigg-though only a yard or two from the U'MPTON (2) v Notta F. (0)

Swansea (1) lane, Bury, where Hull City visited.jgoal.

WEST HAM (1) THIRD DIVISION (North) "My contention is that the ACCRINGTON (1) v Rochdale (8) I saw very little in that contest to convince me that there had been a penalty for the crime" has been CHESTER (1) v Halifax. (2) lot of deep thinking by the players taken, and saved. Is it fair that Crewe (2)

V MANSFIELD (1) beforehand, and very little which the goalkeeper should be penalised D'LINGTON (-) v Lincain (-) DONCASTER (4) Walsall (0) convinced me that the modern after 'making - a' great save? A GATESHEAD (2) v Carlisle (3) player has a right to call himself case like this occurred recently Hartleple (0) ▾ CHESTER'D. (8), more intelligent than his predeces-when a kick was taken. The goal- N. Brighton (0) WREXHAM (1)

keeper saved, but fell, and this en-South'rt. (4) ·ROTHER'M │(0)' BURY FORWARDS' LAPSES abled the kicker to take his time York (1)

TRANMERE (0) THIRD DIVISION. (South) Take just one point. According and calmly put the ball into the Aldershot (0) ▾ B'MOUTH

(0) to a reliable count there were net.

BRIGHTON (1) thirty offside cases In the match, "There is nothing very clever BRISTOL R. (-) most of these bying against the about this, and "I think it would bo

Cardiff (4) Bury forwards. I suggest that it far better if a rule could be intro- CRYSTAL P. (3)

CHARLTON (2) does not take a lot of intelligence duced whereby the shot, when LUTON (3) to defeat offside moves under the taken, temporarily stops the game, QUEEN'S P.R. (5) present rule,

The play could be re-started by a SOUTHEND (3) y

SWINDON (1)

sor.

v Newport (1)

▼ Millwall (--)

Y WATFORD (1)

V Coventry (0)

Clapton (2)

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goal-kick if the goalkeeper saved Torquay (1) Northampton (1)

the first shot.”

+

→ ST: JTONE (2) ▼ Clyde (1)

v Exeter (2) v Gillingham (0)

Bristol C.

(0) In any case, the offside tactics

READING (1) of Hull have been talked about for

SCOTTISH LEAGUE, Bome time. The team practised BENEFIT TO ATTACKERS | AIRDRIE (2) -) ▼ Queen 0.5. (5) them when they were in the. Nor- There is evidence of thought be-Ayr (8) thern Third Division. Had not the hind this suggestion, but my friend DUNDEE (0)

CELTIC (2) Bury players thought out ways and should realise that a penalty is Dunfermline (-) means to turn them to their own awarded for a drastic Infringe. Falkirk (1) account, instead of falling into the ment of the laws, and the attackers HIBERNIAN (~) trap?

should therefore have all the help PARTICK (5) Motherwell (2) possible to compensate them for St. Mirren (2) the infringement.

DISALLOWED GOAL

.

"The

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v Kilmarnock (2). HAMILTON (-) RANGERS. (8)

CHINESE FORWARDS IN GOOD METTLE

FOOTBALL FORM GUIDE Comprehensive Table Showing Form Of Club At A Glance

A COMPREHENSIVE guide to the form of all the major Eng. *lish Football Clubs and th premier Scottish League will be found in the appended tables. To assist in comparing the teams, details of how they have fared in their last five matches are given. The letters W, L and D indicate matches. won, lost, and drawn, respectively. Games played at home are shown in capital letters, while away games are denoted by ordinary type The figures in brackets denote the position held by that team at the conclusion of last season. The asterisk indicates a promoted team. and the dagger significs a relegated team. P

The following League positional tables give home and away details and include all matches played to date.

First Division

HOME

Goals

AWAY

Goals Pts.

15 3 5 7 23-23 13 40

15 8 27 27:20 19 38 14: 8 71 22 28-19.374 14 1,7 6 21 31 10-37 16. 684 27 28 16 35 15 6 8 1 20 25 13 34 14.0 8 8 1435 8 34 16 6 7 7 22 38 14 34 18 5 10 1 24 43 11 33 15 2 86 19 a8 9 32 13 3 10 2 23 28 8.30- 14 2 75 23 37 9 28 15 4 10 1 18.32 9 26 143 B 321 35 9 28 is 19 9 6.19 39 7 25

Arsenal (1) wwiwa RP.W. L. D. F. A Pt. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pls. 30.15.131 162 13,27 Bunderland (6) IDWad 80 15 243 38 20. 19 Man'ter C. (6) DIWWD 29 15 10 14 38 16.24) ..W'sday (11) DIWwW..

31 16 11 0 5 33 14.27 Derby (4) dwWow... 20 14 8 2.3 33 18 19 Stoke (12) WIWIL » Everton (14) WdWwD30 15 8 3 3 36 17 21 16 18. 1 2 62 23 28 Liverpool (18) WdLw. 29 14 9 3 2 34 31 20 W. Brom (7) IwDIW... 31 15 9 2 4 47 26 22 Aston V. (13) wodWd30 15 9 1 5 38 29 23 "Grimsby (IwWIL 29.14 1.4 33 15 22 *Preston (wWdDW 29 15 8 43 22 14 19 Chelmes (19) WDIWI 30 18 7 8 3 27 22 17 Portam'th (19) WLLIW

28 14 7:43 28 18 17 Blackburn (8) WdWid 30 15 7 4 4 25 18 18- Hud'Beld (2) LDWWW Mid'boro (16) WIND 30 15 6 2 7 30 21+19 29 15 75 3 35 24 17 Welva (15) ILILI... 30 15. 9.5 144 27 19 Birm'ham (20) MWWL. 29 15 771 22 27 15 Leeda (9) WI..... 29 14 7 4 3 35 25 17 Tattenham (3) HIDD 30-158 3.6 27 23 18 Leicester (17) "Ill 29 14. 5. 7·2 20 19 12

HOME

Goals

Second Division

Bolton (3)-IwWdDW Brentford (4) IWIWW W.. Ham (7) WIW=1 #Newcastle (-) wwww Miter U. (20) WIWIL

(11) IDAWA

+Sheffield (-) wW&Ww

P. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pta. 29 15 13 1.1 49 11 21 29 15 14 0 1 44 10 29

·29 14 12 2 0 34 12 24 31 19 12 3 1 46 17 25 30 15 13 11 99 14 27 30 15.11 13 33 12 2 25 30 15 8 43 38 20, 19

30.15 18 2 3 40 19 29 15 8 4 3 33.19 28 13 9 2 2 30 14 20 28 15 8 34 36 19 20 30 15 9 2 34 201 30 15 6.

Bury (12) WwwLI ... 31 15 11 4:0 28 20 22 Fulham (18) WdLwW Burnley (15) ALA Notty F. (IT) ELLI Norwich - WWWWD Plymth (10) ILLIW... Hall (15) DWILW Bradford C. (6) Dldwi... 30 15 8 2 27 12 21

Barnsley (-) LdDww.. S'ampton (14) IDIL Port Vale (8) WIAWI Bradford (5) LIDWL Swansea (19) DIWII Notts C. (18) ¡WWIL Oldham (9) 1WLIW Third Division (5.)

29 14 6 2 6 19 9 18 31 15 8 8 7 20 16 17 30 15 8 3 4 1 20 20 29 15 3 5 7 19 21 13 30 13 7 8 5 25 17 19 7 2 23 25, 14 30 15 7 6 2 30 27 16

HOME

30 15

Goals

...

15 1 10 4 24:42 – 6:25 14 392 17:33 8 25 15 1-11 3 15 41 5 24 14 883, 16 31 9 24 18 19 5 16 39 7,24 15 2 121 14 40.5 28 15 2 112 16-48 6 18,

Goals Pte.

AWAY

P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. 15 7 4 2 24 23 16 43 14 4.6.4 24 27 12 41. 15 6 7 2 21 32 14 38 15 6 8 1,25 33 13 38 16. 6 10 -0.20.28.10 37 15 3-6 6-24 29 12 37 .15 4. $6.29' 21·13 32 · 16 3 103 16.38 19 31 151.86 9 238 14386 12:26 11 30 93-20 349:29 863-18.29 · 9-29 3 19.339

14 1 15

15 39 1 22′40′ ́11′ 28 152 121 12 30 5-28 15 3 10 2 19 47.8 326 16 2 10 4 13 40 8 15 0 11 4 16 27 4 24 14 2 6 6 17 26 10 23 15 0.13 2 10.36 2 21 15 1 11 3.11.39 5.19 15 9-14 19:14 117 AWAY BA TA Goals Pts.

P. P. W. L. D. F. Á, Pt. P. W. L. DEF. A: Pta Charlton. (5) wWwwW 30 15 13 11:47 13 27 15: 7.5 3.27 23′17 ̧44° Reading (8) WWWW 27 15. 13 0 243 11.28 1236 318 22 9:37 Coventry (2) WIDwD 20:15 3 1844 18 23 146 7 1-22 24 13 36. Watford (157awinw 29 15:11 3 1.40 15 28 144.5.& 15-17 23-36) Crystal P. (12) AWILA 30 14 9 23 30

12.91

16.4; 6 6 30 49.14:35 Luton (6) WwW 29 14 6 1 5 39 14 21, 16 5 7. 8-22 29 13 38 Brighton (10) WIDIW

...29 14-11 12 38 9 24 10 2 2 94.14 26.8 32 Bristol R. (1) HWIW Torquay (20) Walwl 29 14.11) 0·44/16′′ 15 3 9 3 16 34 931 29·14 80 8 84 19 22 15 8 10 2 15 38 6.30 Britsel C. (19) Wol. 28 14 10 2 2 23 10 22

22 17 1 8 5 12 30 729 Exeter (9) WWW! 30 16 10 5 1 32 28 21 14 2 8 419 26 8 29 †Millwall (-) WILLI 29 15 6 5 4 19 20 16 14 5 7 2.21 28 11 77 Qn's P.R. (4) IWIWI 20 15 9 1 15 35 16 23 13 1 12 2 9.32 4 27 Nampton (12) IDLAW 20 15 8 1 37 18 20 44 29 8 13 82 7.27 Bournem'th (21) WWWL 29 15 9 5 1 34 22 19 14 8 10 19 28 7:26 Cardiff (2) DIDIE

30 15 7 3 5 24 20 19 15 2:10 3 17, 38 7 26: Clapton (11) IDALW... 23 15 8.5 2 29 15 18

29 14 56 3 25 24 18 28 13 6 6 1 22 22.13 HOME

Goals

seems very fine shot by Hunt, from almost the rebound, only for Wong to clear Halifax (9) DwL28 15 18

<

- A NARROW SHAVE

·

15 9 11 110497.20 15 0 11 4 15 374 17

Goals Pts.

v Albion: (-) v Hoarts (1)

Queen's P. (2), Will the rule-makers eventually

ABERDEEN (8) be compelled to cross cut the word

[Figures. In brackets denote result offaide altogether, because modern | What about the player who has of corresponding game last season, and forwards haven't the "nous" to worked through to the goal-aren, teams in caplial letters are favoured to dodge. the trap

win. All teams mentioned first aru and a goal seems certain until a playing at home.] defender deliberately trips him? Writing of offside, I may refer or when a ball is almost inside the to what one of my readers calls a net only to be fated out by a de- "ticklish question." It relates to fender other than the goalkeeper? an incident which occurred in the Obviously it is the attackers who

(Continued From Page 4) recent Notts County v. Manchester should have all possible benefit, United game.

and who should have every oppor their mettle, and Durham made This reverse put the Chinese on Hacking, the United goalkeeper,tunity to gain the goal of which brilliant clearances from Lee Shek- ran to about 10 yards out from his they had been robbed unfairly by yau, Teang, and Lai Shui-wing. goal, where he lost possession of the defenders.

I can understand exactly what

At the other end Knight, who the ball to an attacker who instant- ly passed it to a comrade who was my

appeared to be the only Artillery correspondent means. He forward who realised that goals goal-line. This player shot for Jatanding about six yards from, the

(Continued on Page (1)

frequently come from shooting

18 2 7 4 14 348 26 brought Wong, full-length with a

Swindon (8). IWALI ............ 23 13

117 2

22 12 18- goal, and although Robertson, de

· 35 · ́1 -10 " 4' 19:40 6-28 hard cross-drive. Clancy," missed Aldershot: (14) WddWI 23 13 82-22/10 18- ‚157.0-11-24 +9· 32 · 4:22) fending half-back, had run into SOUTH CHINA'S JUNIOR SHIELD is kick and let in Lai Shui-wing, Gillingham (17) WIWIW 29 14 644 26 24-16 15 1 11 3 15 35 5 21 Win For Commodore

the goalmouth, and made an ́at- WIN OVER GUNNERS

but the inside-right shot wide, Newport (18) TIDII tempt to stop the ball, he could

Southend (16) LIWIW which was a very lucky escape for Elliott

not prevent it entering the net.

the Gunners,, MA

Third Division (N.) "Then, to the general ́surprise,

Just on the interval, the Artike

P. P. W. L. D. FAPts. P. W. L.. D. F. A. PUK Commodore F. Elliott at the the referee disallowed the goal."

Artillery should' have lery had extremely bad luck when Doncaster (5) wWwWw 29 14 13 20.38 11 24, 15 7 8 5 24 18 19 43 The Punjab forwards gavē Grethelm of Pat, yesterday won the

·CORRECT DECISION equalised when Sparks drove a Taylor hit the underside of the Tranmbre (7) LDwBI 38 26 12 1 1 39 14 27 145 4.5 18.19 15 42 gory plenty of work to do, but did Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club's "A" My Nottingham friend wants to centre from Rivers outside, and a bar, and Morton shot in from the Chester (10) dWddL.. 30 14 9 2 3 48 21 21 15 5 4 7 21:20 17. 28 not combine well until the last ter Class fourth Wednesday race over know the reason. It

Darlington IDIWD ... 31 16 10 1 5 36 12 25 15 5 8 2 23 38 12 37 simple to me, and I have no doubt half-way line nearly caught Tang off the line.

31 16:11 2 3 32 20 25

165 8 2:19, 33-12-37 minutes. This was most 'likely due a course of 7.9 miles.

183 7 3 12:22, D36 to the fact that Kartar Singh, the Major H. Marahall in Robeha, that the referee correctly judged napping. South China soon re

Lincoln (-) dDIWI ....29 15 10 4 14

145 7.2.21 27 13 38 Interport inside-left. and Lal Singh, won the "1" "Y" and "C" Classes that the goal was "offside." When sumed the offensive, and Mok Ying- Spectators behind the goal were Stockport (3) WIWA...

29.14.10 1.40

15:35 02:30:34·13° 53 on the left-wing was practically from Ailsa, over the same course. the ball was passed forward to the sang made a clever run on the left convinced that the ball had crossed Wrexham (6) D

30158-54 38

15886 22 29-12, 32 starved throughout, while a

13 8 8 3 20 20 9 32 player who kicked it into the net, to lob the ball over McKrill's hands the line, but the referee had dif- Chester'd (2) DdWwW 29 15 10 28 331

Rather'm (21) WwWaw 20:15 10 14.41 16 24 148 10 1 18 38 7.31 this_player-was, in an out of play for Ip Yau-po, to head in. ferent views, and play continued. Rochdale (22) dLdLi 29 15 5 6-4 22 29 14 14 19 47 27 6 20 position, not having TWO players Gunners Awarded Penalty

South Chins dominated the play Crewe (14) WIIW3 30.15 10 3 2 35 22 22 15 2 10 3 21 45 729 between himself and the goalline Striving hard to reduce the score, from the commencement of the N. B't [at the time.

the Artillery were awarded a penal second half, and the Artillery fell Hartlepa (11) WWW 29 14 7 3 31 27 1715 3 10 2 19 33 8 24

Barrow (8) WWW The fact that Robertson then ty for a foul by Tang Ching-pok, to pieces,

Accrington ((20) LIWIW 32 16 8 4 3 35 28.21 16 0 13 5.15 18:23 24 dropped back into the goal-mouth and Brown converted the spot kick. The equaliser came from a pen- Gateshead (19) IWBW. · 29 14 9 2 2.26-16.20 15:21 122-18 171215 does not alter the matter at all, Just before the interval, McKriialty, when Harris accidentally and, on the facts as given to me, saved splendidly from a difficult, handled in the area, and Lee Shek. Walsall (4) ♥D]WI° 31-15-7 3 5 31 14 1916BREAKER the referee was undoubtedly cor- header by ip Kam-ning.

yau gave Durham, no chance from

Carlisle (13) ILIN |rect in his judgment.`.

Early in the second half, Yoxall the spot-kick, THE SECOND CHANCE had the misfortune to score into his South China continued to press Scottish League H.R.. Writes: "I should like own goal, after McKrill had badly hammer-and-tonge, in real cup-tie pamoja attempt to break the world's re-sider is one the way. The ball, however, record for the 800 metre backstroke, rules

of the most unfair Tau-choi. The Artillery fought shot had rebounded off the up- bounded and Divett ran in to score as the feature of a dual meet be- penalty-kick. Here is an instance, general slowness, and lack of com- ball into an empty goal, but was governing Soccer the back well, but their methods, right, Tang Teck-hang placed the with a shoulder high shot.

tween the University of Michigan The Punjabis dominated a greater and the Lake Shore Athletic Club. kick duly taken. By his power of Chinese defence, though Brown Abreakaway by the Artillery Dundee (12) WdDwW **H

"A penalty is awarded and, the bination, seldom got them past the ruled off-side, part of the second-half and were] seen in many fine forward move holder of the record of four mini-goalkeeper manages to save the shaved the bar,

Mrs. Jarrett is the present anticipation and his agility the once sent in a good drive which just looked hopeful and Edmunds sent Motherwell (2)} With only 10 minutes to go, Jagil seconds, which she made in the ball goes back to the kicker who Their final goal came as a sur

utes, thirty-seven and two-fifths shot, but, fails to hold it, and the A Lucky Goal

Tagged over a perfect, centre, but, the in Tibernian: (16) DW28 16 96 27.10.

side men could not get to the ball, Partick (10) wWwW!

81'20 21 Bingh ran through the defence and Westchester-Biltmore pool at Rye, has run forward. This player is prise Rivers lobbed the ball late other CHIN

and it returned once more to the Kilmarnock (7) DILW32 16 8 6 23

234 25 18 pushed the ball towards the net. New York, on July 6, 1982.

Airdrie (18) ¿LIW..........30 14 743 27:23 1 Gregory thought the ball was going

fentitled to take another shot, even the goalmonth, and Tang allowed CHINESE GO AHEAD OR PK (16) DIWAL 29 13 1 3 3 28 21:17 16 1 10 5 141 457 21

Queen O'B (4) ILIGW31 17 67 2.31 24 18 Amisunderstanding between Albion (WILID,30 16 4 6 4 28 24 10 14 2 10 2:17 33 6-22 it to drop over his head into the Clancy and Hopkins was quickly Daf lias (-)WD 30 14 4 6 4 25 33 12 18-411, 1:17 498 215 not, evidently thinking it was going seized by Tsang, King-kce who Falkirk (10) WIWd30 15 7 6 2 36 24 18 35 112 211 13 42

The Artillery took a new lease of drove the ball low into the corner Ayr (6) ILLLI 30 16 6 8 2 28 11 14 14 1 12 116 69

(Copyright) in earnest, but once

stage, the Artillery appeared to bet", áin bad

tiring, rapidly, and from then on wards South China did almost as they liked:

new

inside forward, in Jagil Singh, was enable to keep up with the play.

Lal Singh, however, made several ATTEMPT ON WORLD

breakaways, but was often robbed near the circle by Rodger.

First Goal-For-Club-

The first goal was scored fifteen, minutes from the start of the game. when the Club had only ten men. Mackay drove at the goal and Nur

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Goals Fts. P. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. P. W. L. D. FAP Coltie (3) WIWwW.32 15-12 12 50 13 26 17 6 7 2 28.25 18 44 Aberdeen (5) WWW.30 17 18 22 40 13 28 13 4 6 4 21 23 12.40 Hearts (6) LILILO

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Hamilton (11) dLIDwv,) Clyde (14) WAD

Mohammed, the. Indian custodian Olympic backstroke champion, will your opinion regarding what I con-¡misjμdged a córner kick by Lai style, and after Cheuk Shek-kam's Rangers (1) WwWwW ;:30 15 12 12 39 14 2610 94° 2.35 20, 20°46°

just, managed to get his pads

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out so stepped aside, to see the ball roll into the net,

The Inôt goal of the match came] shortly afterwards, when ́Afzil; Khan cleverly deflected a "centre

into the goal, leaving Gregory Katanding. T

Punjabs: --Nur Mohammed; : Khan)

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sador for the French Government. In the year

later Hall, Club Co L. Gregory; J. Rodger and The one-time ace of the tri-colour Cochet plans to give

Resce ELAVA Reed; I E. Potter, WA Red Davis Cup forces said he and G. Sommers, A. A., R. Botelho,

longer bibition and lectures,

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