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RETURN OF OLD

FAVOURITES

COLUMBIA RECORDS

Cheek to cheek

Top hat white tie and tails

Isn't this a lovely day

No "strings

Lovely to look at

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Paris in spring

Bou jour mamselle

According to the moonlight

It's an old Southern custom

Rose in her hair

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ANNUAL MEETING OF THE REFEREES. ASSN.

CONTROL OF CROWDS

DISCUSSED

POINTED REMARKS MADE

BY MR. SCRUTTON

COMMITTEE MEMBERS ELECTED

A RESUME of the work of the Hong Kong

Referees Association since its forma- tion in 1928 was made by Mr. T. G. Stokes, chair- man of the Association, at the annual general meeting held at the Sports Club last night.

Among those present were Mr. D. Kossick, Hon. Secretary, Lient C. Chaplin, representing the Eong Kong Football Associa tion. Messrs. H. Scratton, L. Gomes, R. M. Omar D. Smith, Wa Pagne, D. Ellis, W. Reynolds, H. Highan, L Rees, R. Chapman, W. Twaites, W. Brierley, H. Butterworth, A Jarmain and P. I. Evans.

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"After the routine business of the meeting had been concluded

responsibility of Clubs controlling the crowds at their houre games, and cited the instance when he had to stop a game to order spectators off the field, although nothing was done by the Club to assist him:

It was decided that the fort- wealth of enthusiasm which I hope nightly meetings of the Assocía-will continue for years to come. tion be held on the second and "Our thanks are due to the un- last Mondays of each month. tiring efforts of

Honorary The following were elected to Secretary, Mr. Kossick, who has serve on the committee for the been a real live wire and has done!

la tremendous amount of work

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Chairman-Mr T. G. Stokes "A noteworthy event in the his- Hon Secretary and Treasurer. tory of this Association is its Mr. D. Kossick. Committee Members-Petty ficer. W. Payne (Navy), Lieut. Chaplin (Army) and "Mr. D. Smith- (Civilians)..

The problem of getting money for the expense of a trip shenad faces the members of the American Olympic bocker terug, chosen, from Boston. Left to right: (rear) Elbridge Ross, Frank. Stabbe, John Garrison and Frank Spain; (front) Gordon Smith, John La'r and Paul Bowe.

QUIST MAKES HISTORY

AT TENNIS

BEATS CRAWFORD TO WIN

FOURTH TITLE

Adelaide, To-day.

MEMORIES OF 1935

HIGHLIGHTS IN WORLD

OF SPORT

Welsh Rugby Win Over All Blacks

"HELEN" "JACOBSS LAPSE

(RY. "OLYMPIAN”)

London, January 1. customary review of the res me. And gobably have, therefore, asked a few of the chief cont-butors to this affair to recall their most vivid

of 1935. Here are the

The spontaneous burst of Welsh enthusiasm when the final whistle blew and the All Blacks were besten: the surg- ing of many thousands on to the field: the enveloping of red and black jerseys, and the.

Wler, Claud Davey, and hoisting of the heroes, Wilfrid

Idwal Rees: their gradual dis- appearance into the shadows. like poppies waving in the "twi- lights the excited jabbering of the departing crowd. "Land of my fathers hoarsely sung

W. SWANTON.

The Woman's Singles Final st Wimbledon 2. Exhausted Helen

affiliation with the Referees Asso- Of-ciation of England and our Secre C.tary is to be complimented on his T. achievement, fox, after lengthy and protracted correspondence, we are not only a Member of the parent body as an Association, but. every tralia, has established a lawn tennis record wills Moody 5-3 in the final set Reviewing the growth of the individual member of our Associa by winning the Queensland, New South Wales,

Chairman's Speech

ADRIAN QUIST, No. 2 ranking player in Aus- Jacobs, leading exhausted Helen

Association, Mr. T. G. Stokes said: tion is also registered and affiliated

Although this is not the Eight and this affiliation is transferable Victorian and Australian titles in one season. Annual Meeting of this Associato any part of the British Empire tion, it is almost eight years since where soccer is played and where

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LAST FOUR IN

CAPTAIN'S CUP

-Stubbs Shield

within a point of her fond- est ambition'. she smashed at a short lob . netted it.. a thriller which left admiration Yesterday he beat Jack for the winner and sympathy-for Crawford, the holder and Ans- loser. evenly balanced tralia's leading player, by 6-2 BRUCE HARRIS.

3 4-6, 3-6, 9-7 in the

final of the Australian Chám-

The first-a little obvious per- pionship. He had only recently maps Alfred Perry banging away

Wales and Victorian titles.

the Oper Championship. He open- Joan Hartigan, the holder, beat |

ed with as miserable a six as you Nancy Wynne 6-4, 6-4 to win could imagine, and from that mo Second Round matches in the Don Turnbull beat Crawford and sent onwards did not miss a shot.

The following are results of the ladies title, while Quist and

Captain's Cup (1936), medal play Vivian McGrath 6-8, 6-2 6-1 3--6, 6-2 in the men's doubles

Beater.

AB. Purves (3) beat E. Jasserandal

((12) one up.

J. H. 3. Lee (14) best W.. S

The second-three members of the committee of the Ladies Golf Union at bay on a small knoll at Newcastle, County Down, ner vously picking up their skirts and NEW ZEALAND DESIRE NEW gradually retreating before

RUGBY LAWS

Lcrowd of ginger-headed Irish cad- dies, who were, demanding pay- (Continued from Page 4)

mert for one of their number who had very reasonably been sacked does not exist. The Enghy by Miss Pamela Barton.

the inagazal meeting was held at there is an Affiliated Association. Volunteer Headquarters under the- Home Ruling Accepted Chairmanship of Captain Austin, "At at our meetings, otty and perhaps a brief resume of the problems of the game are discuss- life and activities of this Associa ed in relationship with the Laws tion would not be out of place at

as laid down by the Football As-G. M. Young Cup And deprived him of his New South the ball in the last round of this meeting-

sociation of England and if we There is no doubt that all creare ever in doubt, queries are sent dit must go to Capt. Austin for

to the parent body and their rul- his untiring efforts in starting ing is always accepted and com this Association, the actual date micated to all members of this of the inagural meeting being Association. August 24, 1928 and from 4 te

"This Association has not at-stages: cords point of view, this must be

tained its success simply on its "The idea was really conceived on merits, and it is here I wish

to thank those who, having they during the season 1927-28 and interest of Football at heart, have W. W. Shewan (15) beat D. J. several preliminary meetings were

Keagh (16) 2 up. held the home of Capt Austin helped in mans ways than one and

CFL Burton (12) best D. S. EL- and besides himself, there were in this connection. I must single Howard (13) one m

The semi-final round will be present Warrant Engineer Bar out the HK Football Association

and the Press.

[played on or before February 9. boar, B.K., Frank Smith and zay-

**The Hong Kong Football Asso

G. M. Young Cup self, all at that time active 1st ciation, through the President, Class Referees on the HK A330- Councillors and Secretary,

In the G. M. Young Cup semi- League over there is merely the HENRY LONGHUEST. finals Messrs Butterfeld and Rugby game under different rulas, ciation list.

Seeing Carhao my may selection always been most helpful, it has wire beat the Chartered Bank, and rules that make it more in the last day of flat racing, win "The first two regular meetings which were then monthly affairs for years supplied us with a meet-hile Dodwell and Co., Ltd, best t-active. were held at Volunteer Heading place rent free, and has Messrs Linstead and Davis.

I fancy once our die-hards at 10 to 1 then disqualified supplied our Secretary from time The final will be played on orderstand that, they will be more Tommy Loughran's

unruffled to time with information, without

sympathetic to the wishes of the hair parting after he had given which it would be most difficult

Dominiona.?

z-classic-boxing:: exhibition "az to carry on and at all times it has

The suggestion that there shall Wembley The last match in the Third [been most symmathetic in all Cour

be no direct kicking into touch SON dealings, the replies to our queries Round of the Stubbs Shield re "In July 1929, the Hong Kong have been courteously answered sulted in the PW.D. beating Drs. between the two "25" lines does Football Association recognise our and prompt attention has always McGown and Anderson by 5 and 4. at speed up the game so much as

In the semi-finals, the PWD.it compels a player to think. Association and took a friendly been paid to our innumerable re-

will meet the Hong Kong and

Players Must Think interest in all our activities and quests

Shanghai Bank, while Messrs. Gil-

Possession of the ball

quarters, and for the rest of the season the meetings were held in g the Chaplain's Hut, Scandal Point

F. A. Co-operation

before February 9. 201

Stubbs Shield

Fall Support Required placed, a room at our disposal for The Members of this Associa-man and Company will play the battle. Under the present

the mouthly meetings and since that date we have always met at tion are deeply grateful, and I ag the Football

Messrs. John D. Hutchison the slow-witted player whe Association Head-sure I am voicing the opinion of Company. These games will be dificulties promptly boots quarters, which as most of you all our Memben, when I say that played on or before. February 10 to touch and thus closes up know have changed planes on nojall referees will do their utmost and the final by February-24. less than four occasions in four to bring about the kind of football years.

zeme.

THE ILIGE

sic

In An Express Train

is of George Allison. by Charles. Buchan the communication- express train from the coach gave a tres hurch just in the middle George's explanation why Ar-

had been beaten in a Cup

tie. I saved my drink- Under the proposed law he

It sounds treat; but we are, st that is so earnestly desired by the HK. Football Association and and would in nine cases out of ten truthful

twould think twice before doinj the dawn' of 1936, impelled to be "It is noteworthy that the Football Association.

cleaner and higher standard pass the ball on for movescentow thoroughly dull it second Annual Meeting took place *In return, I would

of football in the Colony, Youl

to develop.

In September 1931 or three years HK Football Association to cops have all had a copy of Sir Thomas

A few years ago 1 saw the East after the formation and in Decem tine its whole hearted support Southern's letter to the Secre Mimands and Barbarians ber of the same year, the first and towards referees.

taries of the various Clubs in the this proposal, but the teams had only Dinner Meeting was held at "To the Press,

the St. Francis Hotel, when the grateful thanks, for the publica- Colony, and I ask you to read little ides of its full poss

Chairman and other

the Football

as guests of thing.

great enough

vived in

Fourth Annual

jand again died.

that meeting, and Catober

We owe

places. free times,

Sers of tion of our meeti

ded of charges they have

been a little severe feriticisms or refere

but they have been enti personal and have been

wood part

The Clubs can do nothing and the experiment was vaincies again. at all in the matter unless they

# were to be giver"a staSTR have the full support of referees trial, it would, and I ask you one and all to do

power to

foot

would be if we could forecast

happens

sport

(will not weary you. I shall go on shouting for England and Scotland, Wales and Ireland whez they play anybody but us-hoping that everybody will enjoy their and keeping an eye on the people who never and are; therefore, of all sport

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oak tree in

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