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THE CHINA MAIL, NOVEMBER 13, 1940.

REFEREES ONLY WISH TO COOPERATE

"IT HAS COME to my notice that some people consider that this Association is working against the IKEA. This is entirely without foundation and T would like to make it very clear to those concerned, that we wish to work with the H.K.F.A., not only in the interests of refereeing but in the interests of the game, and we are always prepared to assist the I.K.F.A. when and where we can."

These remarks were made by There was an unusually large Mr. H. A. Beard. President of the attendance of members represent-. Hong Kong Football Referees' As-ing the Navy. Army and civilian,

ociation, at the annual general sections. meeting held last night.

Mr. W, E. Hollands, for more than 10 years an active member

·0000006 of the Association, was clected a

Life Member.

WEEK-END SOCCER FIXTURES

Club

Saturday

FIRST DIVISION

V R. Scots

(Club, 4.15 p.m.)

Middlesex

บ Sing Tao

(Sookunpoo, 4.15 p.m.)

Kowloon

V Police

(Kowloon, 4.15 p.m.)

Club

SECOND DIVISION

V Sing Tao

(Club, 2.45 p.m.)

Middlesex

ν 30th R.A.

(Sookunpoo, 2.45 p.m.)

Cowloon

V Police

(Kowloon, 2.45 p.m.)

12th R.A.

THIRD DIVISION

V 36th R.A. (Stanley, 2.45 p.m.) International V 20th R.A.

Air Force

(Stanley, 4.15 p.m.)

V Shell (Chatham Road, 2.45 p.m.) 5th R.A.

V Engineers (Caroline Hill, 4.15 p.m.) th R.A.

V 24th R.A. (St. Joseph's, 2.45 p.m.)

Eastern

Sunday

FIRST DIVISION

v Kwong Wah (Caroline Hill, 4.15 p.m.) SECOND DIVISION

South China v Kwong Wah (Caroline Hill, 2.45 p.m.) ` Engineers

V Ordnance

(Military, 2.45 p.m.). Service Corps V Kit Chee

(Military, 4.15 p.m.)

THIRD DIVISION

v Medicals

Signals

(Sookunpoo, 2.45 p.m.) Service Corps v A.S.A. (Sookunpoo, 4.15 p.m.) 60000600000000000 C.S.C.C. CRICKET SELECTIONS

Following the Chairman's ad- dress. Mr. Minihan stressed the necessity for a referee controlling | a game having perfect coopera- tion with the linesmen. Qualified members of the Association who were present and were not in charge of the game, should frain from criticising the referee on the field.

re-

It was decided that the Associn- tion's annual dinner be held Saturday, Dec. 7.

on

Officers elected for the ensuing year were as follows:-

President: Hugh A. Beard,

Hon. Secretary and Treasurer

J. F. da Silva.

Committee:-W. H. Glover (re- presenting Navy). M. Minihan, (representing Army) and D. Kos- sick (representing civilians).

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Above is the Kit Chee Second Division League soccer team which lost to South China on. Sunday by the odd goal in three. The Univormed team: is, here shown in the positions in which they take the field, with the goal-keeper, in sweater, standing between the two backs. Reading from the back row left to right are the players-Fok Yiu-wah, Tang Yat-ming, Lai Dat-chol; middle row-Yau Wah-hing, Chan Ka-lai, Chan Bing-to; front, row-Cheung. Chung-kan, Wong Mei-shun, Wan Cheuk-sun and Chong Kam-chuen.

BUDGE'S CHALLENGE UNIVERSITY

TO AMATEURS

DONALD BUDGE, former Wimbledon and American champion, and now vice-president of the professional lawn tennis players of America, thinks open tournaments are sure to come some day but

SWYER AND they are about three years away

WYRE IN FORM

some

TENNIS

In an inter-hostel- University.... tennis match yesterday, Ricci beat Morrison by five sets to four.

On Hiang Pilɛand · C. Sz Loka (Ricci Hall). beat O. Thomas and Li Ming: 6-2 ̧ || beat Tao Siu-lam and Liü

Hong-sing

6-4 lost to Yip Yee and K. Lo.. 2-6 G. Choa, and. Ku Mao-hsiang

.. 6-2

6-2

G-L

and P. T.

Yu

2-6

2-8

1-6

"Public demand has been kick-house in order before challenging ing the United States Lawn Ten- the amateurs. "What we need is a nis Association around because string of tournaments somewhat (Ricel Hall). they didn't jump at the first sug-like the golf professionals have," beat Thomas and Li gestion of an open," says Budge, he said. "If we could have about beat Tao and Liu quoted by the New York news- two months of straight tourna-beat Yip and Lo paper, "P.M.," "but in truth the ment play across country, ending Τερί Som-tin A useful innings by Amateur Association is acting with the open atsay Forest (Ricci Hall). Major Swyer and

wisely."

Hills-then we would be all set." lost to Thomas and Li Budge, who was champion ama-

lost to Tao and Liu splendid bowling by Sgt. teur lawn tennis

Play Them Anywhere player of the

lost to Yip and Lo Wyre gave Royal Army sional in 1938, intimated that the fessional would easily

world before he turned profes- Budget naturally thinks the pro- Medical Corps an

beat the "We play on anything," he said, easy professional organisation, to which amateurs, and he regards the sug- "and for all I care they can stage win over Royal Air Force in America, should put their own might lose on grass as ridiculous. bottle tops. We'd take them."

about 1,000 players are affiliated gestion that the professionals the tournament on grass, glass or in a friendly. cricket match at Sookunpoo yes- terday.

i

Largely due to Swyer's innings. R.A.M.C., who batted first, totall- ed 85, Smith, for the Airmen, tak- ing 4 for. 19 and Henley 3 for 25. Air Force, however, made no sort of a showing against Wyre, who finished with a spell of

0. M. R. W.

4 0

to return an analysis of 7 for 22 in 9.fi overs.

Although he was not nearly as spectacular, Coombes bowied steadily and only conceded 12 runs in nine overs for three wickets.

R.A.M.C.

Webb, b Goodwin

Swyer. b Henley

Coombes, b Hawkins

Shorthouse, b Hawkins

Harrison, e Paling, b Henley

The following will represent Lawrence, e Stockham, b Smith Civil Service Cricket Club in Musson, b Henley riendly matches against Kowloon Wyre, e Stockham, b Smith Cricket Club on Saturday at 2 Bright, c Hunt, b Smith

m:

Rich

Ist. XI. (away).--J. E. rdson. W. H. Colledge, A. E Perry, F. Baker, R. H. Griffiths, D. J. Hollidge, N. Whitley, N. Smith, B. C. K. Hawkins, J. Barrow and A. Watson.

Don, not out Boyce, st. Cook, h Smith

Extras (WI. LES)

Smith

2nd. XI. (home). H. E. Goodwin Strange, H. F. Harper, J. F. Mc- Henley Gowan, G. Ainslie, F. E. Lawrence, Hawkins

Mitchell, G. Davidson, A. M. Wright, H. P. ·Cunningham, Parrott and R. Lawrence.

GOLF SPOON WINNERS

C11

L. R. Andrewes won the spoon for the best round over the Old Course during the Jasper · Clark Cup competition at Fanling. Sunday, while K. S. Robertson von the spoon for the best round over the New Course, his Eond nine holes being better than

hcge of Dr. Tomlinson.

go-

14

40

14

4

Total

Bowling Analys's

0.

M.

R.

W.

7

2

19

0

16

0

25

5

0

18

R.A.F.

Abbas, c Swyer, b Wyre Goodwin, c Shorthouse, b Cooinbes Cook, st. Shorthouse. b Coombes.. Hunt, c. Webb, b. Wyre... Manfeld, c Swyer, b'Wyre

Henley, Wyre

Stockham, not out

Paling, ht, wkt... b' Wyre

Smith, Coombes, b Wyre.

Stinson, b Coombes

Hawkins, e Boyce, b Wyre

Extras (B2)

Wyre Coombes

Total

Bowling Analysia ·

M.

R.

9

9.02 12

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R.E. SOCCER TEAM FOR TO-MORROW The following will represent the LA Col. R. A. P. MacPherson Royal Engineers against the (15) who was three up, won the R.A.S.C. in their postponed League Bogey (Par) Paol over the New football match at Sodkunpoo to- Course during the past week-end, | morrow-at-245 pm. There were 25 ́entries, .........ita da Moxham, Palmer, Tang-Chung- The Adamson Cup (November)pak: Birrell. Shaw (Capt.), T. at Happy Valley was cancelled Taylor; Li Wai-lam, Chan Kum- owing to lack of entries.

poy, Fox, Pelham und Chung.

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