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CUTTING LOCOS OUT THE CAUTION

FOUL PLAY IN FOOTBALL

LEAGUE HEAD'S VIEWS

(By “SPOT KICK")

London, January 10. :

Pray silence for the Presi- dent, Sir Francis Joseph," the active leader who holds that office in the progressive Stoke City club, yesterday gave a luncheon to mark the formal opening of the new Butler-street stand, and expressed his views on foul play in football.

Sir Francis tells me he is con- about the number of

cerned

Foyn, the Shanghai right-wing- er, above, gave a grand display in the Interport match against the Colony last Thursday.

SUCCESSFUL

players suffering from ankle in- INTERPORT

juries this last month. "Why

should it not be possible," he FIFTEENS

HONG KONG NOW

IN THE LEAD- ··

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asks, "for a referee to send off the field for that game only a man guilty of foul play? In my opinion, there ought to be two types of punishment - one where a man is simply ordered out of the game in progress, and The following are successful the other where he is not only Shanghai and Hong Kong Interport sent off but his case referred to Rugby teams which have won the the Football Association for "Saker Shield" since the inception additional penalty."

con-

"A scheme worthy of our sideration," says the President of the Football League (Mr. C. Sutcliffe).

EVER-PRESENT DETERRENT

E.

THE CHINA MAIL, FEBRUARY 16, 1987.

CLUB JUNIORS FOR TOKANA

TO-MORROW

Will Meet Lyemun In Junior League

The Hong Kong Football Club juniors are making several changes for their Second Division League] soccer match to-morrow against Lyeman, which will commence at 5.15 p.m. sharp:

Bultman and Krilovsky, who played on the right-wing and at centre-half, respectively, in the last match against South China, will occupy the right and left full-back positions, while H. Millington, who was seen at left-back, will lead the intermediate line. Wilson, who was also a full-back in the game against South-China, will-be-on-the- right-wing, supported by G. Milne, the captain, while the rest of the team retain their old positions.

The following is the team Stephens; Bultman and Krilovsky; Purvis, E. Millington and Shaw, Wil

Jack Ward, above, the Shanghai centre-half, gave a fine display-in the match between a Shanghai XI and the Combined Services at Seo- kumpoo yesterday.

son, Milne, Gilchrist, E. Fowler and WEEK-END

Sloan: Reserve: Leppard

IRELAND RUGBY FIFTEEN

TO MEET SCOTLANDƏ “

GOLF RESULTS FROM FANLING

The following were the competi-. tion-results of the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club played over the week- end:

one down, wins the third prize. He „was’one* up on the last nine“ holes. There were 113 entries. “

The following have been selected to-represent-Ireland against Scot- land in the International-- Rugby series on February 22---

Malcolmson (North Ireland); -Boyle} College, Dublin), (Dublin University); Bailey (University Adamson Cup (February Qualifying McMahon (Black Round)E Tuck, 83-17-66; quali- Rock College), Morgan (Clontarf); res. There were seven entries. Cromey (Queen's), Morgan (Clontarf), (captain); Alexander (North Ireland), Fanling Chinese New Year Meeting. of the Series in 1923-34 season.

Corken (Collegians), Deering (Bec--Boger (Par) Pool, Old Course, E. Ĝ. 1923-4-Shanghai-G. D. Nicholl, Gtive), Graves (Wanderers), Lawlor Smith Wright (11) and RL Cherrill F. Bickard, P. L. S. Webb, C. A. W. (Bective), Russell (University College, (15) were all square and divide the Thompson, J. Shaw, H. W. P. McMeekin Cork), Siggins (Collegians), Walker first two prizes; H. Pethick (15),

(Captain), G. E. Goolden, W. D.-N. (Collegians): Neil, E. J. Dowley, S. A. Grew, E. A Jenkinson, D. W Leach, W. E. D. T. W. Gubb (Vice Capt), P. Blix, R I am glad the plan is developing, Smith, J. C. Stewart, and B. S. Stephen G. Geer, R. J. S. Stewart, W. H. Duke. as a plea along similar lines

1936-7 Hong Kong-J. P. Whitham; made here soon after the season's

1924-5-No game.

K. A. Munro, W.-E. Grieve. H. D. Bid-- 1925-6-Shanghai-G. D. Nicholl, D. well and G. K. Chadwick, A HR start by a third President (Mr. G. Hooper, L. Goldman, A. J. W. Evans, Butcher and J. L. Bonuar, A. F. Walk- Bendle W. Moore, of Derby County). G. F. H. Bickard, J. W. King, W. D. Nden, W. E. Peers and E. P. Humphreys; It is the Derby chief's idea that Neill, P. A. Watkinson, W. B. Wall, J. H. Bradford and A. W. Holden, B. C. Stewart, J. H. Raikes, S. A. Grew, OM. Deane, K.-A. Watson and J. Red the greater speed of the game G. S. Dunkley, A. E. Crowe, and C-man causes more collisions, more ap-Trenchard-Davis (Captain). pearance of rough play, and so more-1927-8--Hong Kong-Lt-Comdr. A. bumps and injuries, but I am with E. Thompson, R.N.; G. P. Lammert, G.

F. H. Bickard, I M. S. Lloyd, A E Hong Kong these leaders in their desire for an Pritchard; C. D. Wales (Captain), Lt Shanghai. ever-present deterrent to foul play. G. P. S. Davies, P..N.; T. L. Foster, Lt. J. H Dale, RN, F. H Trayes, H. F. Akehurst, It. J. B. Kealy (Queen's), W. Beveridge, S. M. Garrard and Lt. H. A Grant, EN

NO WARNING --

was

Mr. Bendle Moore tells me, by way of example, that he desires to deal with the man who deliberately trips an opponent to prevent a goal

son.

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SUMMARISED RESULTS

P.

11 6 -5

Pts. W.-L. FI +98

10 5 6

Mixed Bogey, New Coursed w and Mrs. Mayhew were one up. There were. 22 entries..

Edward, 75-3-72.

Medal Round, Old entries.

Course..-D. S. There were -39

Junior Championship (Semi-final}.---

N. K. Littlejohn beat B. D. Evans two up and plays W. Sharp or D. J. Valen- tine in the final.

A Stubbs Shield (Semi-final) Har- 75 bour Office beat P.W.D. 4 and 3, and 98 play A.P.C. in the final

· 6 75 98

SPALDING

1928-9-Hong Kong-R. J. Grieve; H. V. Koop (Captain), G. A. L. Plam- mer, V. W. L. Stanion, M. D. Scott; J. L Bonnar, C. D. Wales; D. L. Milne- Day, H. F. Akehurst, W. Leckie, T. Riddell, E. R. West, W. Lithgow Smith,// B. P. Moodie P. Massey.

G.

1929-30 Shanghai-J, C. Taylor, & TOP-FLITE

St McGill, N. K. Crawford, J. Peach, I. E. McGilchrist, E. C. Hub- bard, W. D. Neil, A. J. Kane, R. D. K. Such fouls he would penalise by Silby, D. M. Wheeler, J. G. B. Dewar, sending the offender to the pavilion G. S. Chambers, LF. Payne, W. B. without a previous warning jo

Meathrel, and H. A. Browning.

1930-1-Hong Kong—J. P. Whitnam; "The disgrace would be punish-G. R. More, R. H. Griffiths, G. A. L. ment enough," he declares, unless Plummer, G. P. Lammert; M. W. it was an incident calling for a Turner, J. A. R Selby W. E Peers, J. heavier penalty or the player was Burch, W. F. Leckie, B. P. Massey H. McElney, E. F. Buttress, F. R.

an old offender, when the F.A. (Captain), D. L. Milne-Day and E. B. would consider the question of his Gammel suspension:

1932-3-Hong Kong-J. P. Whitham; "If such a case arose in a Derby Griffiths, G. P. Lammert; M. W. J. J. Ferguson, W. H. B. Bigg, R. H County match, I would say: The Turner, J. A. R. Selby (Captain); D. punishment is just. Our man has McLellan, L H. Bradford, W. E. Peers, unfairly prevented the scoring of C. Miller, P. 1. Cherrill and A. F.

W. F. Kerr, A. P. Hall Thompson, a goal He has given us an un-Walkden just advantage, and we have no 1923-4-Hong Kong--J. P. Whitham right to complain: in losing his ser

J. J. Ferguson, L. G. Robertson, R. EL Griffiths, G. P. Lammert, M. W. Turner, vices for the rest of the match 17

H. C. Meeke, A. F. Walkden, W. E Peers, G. A. Stewart, I. H. Bradford, F. E. Burch, R. O. F. King, D. A. Cum ring and D. McLellan (Captain).

REFEREES POWERS... Two Questions arise is referee ing sufficiently sound to entrust it with this additional power? This the authorities can argue.

1934-5 Shanghai-C. J. A Taylor: GS MCGIL, J. P. C. Master, W. E. Grieve, D. Bidwell; J. Bowerman, What happens when a player is B. F. Blix, J. S. Lee, J. 5. Ritchie, D. ordered off late in the game?

AMC Wheeler, H. W. Carter, N. Hicks, BJP Stewart, E. P. Humphreys and PJ. Poole

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