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IMPORTANT MEETING OF FOOTBALL BODY
(By "ROVER")
The Annual General Meeting of the Hong Kong CALL FOR UNION
Football Association on Friday should serve as
a valuable painter to those who are interested in reforms in the Colony.
The Meeting may show whether or not, the rights
and aspirations of the common man and of those who mean well, must be relegated to the background to satisfy the few.
circular a recent
of the IKEA, 1 is stated that there are several important matters which i the, Assolution must proceed to carry out and put into effect. The education of players well as the public on the inter- pretation of the Laws of the Game was one of the matters.
ten
-
At the close of the 1040/1947 Korver season, Committee
n
Seven,
comprising
frost different walks of Bfe, war ap- pointed 10 enquire into "the exi
football in Dils ing state of
Colohy."
The members of the Comunitter of Seven, as well as certain per- sons who were invited fo atletid their views. merungs und give were all busy men, but they gave
Bir usedly of
Jabour in the hope of bringing about a better state of affairs,
Accepted By HKFA Many meetings were held by His Committee of Seven and be- the 1948, 1949 for the start of
senson, a lengthy report was prepared and submittest to the HKFA. The recommendations
•
(1)
OF PACIFIC COUNTRIES
(Continued from Page 1:
Eller on informed diplomatie Rource said that President Quirinu anti Generalissiano Chiong had agred pan a dour-point anti- "quiz sheet" be Communist programme.
(d) That a
Inaugurated.
That The KPA apprint one representative tu con- met all reporters, this ces presentative to, rosyvenes meeting once every werk j
This was listed as: a Pucine mon, a united front against Com-
muaism, economic collaboration and further strengthening of lies between Chine and the Philip=
China tarki Philippines,
pines.
to give football news andi Korea will form the nucleus of varinus relevant montert the proposed, unton. The plun is to reporters
that the to get the unton into working latter en reetart them order as poon as possible and tol without fear of any pos-extend Invitations to other Pacifle i sible musmilerpaelations,
lism and Astafie countries for partisipates
al
No Action
This diplomatie sourer salit in invitation to Prestrut Syngnan Rare of Koren tu cune to the Througlant the 1948/1949 sea-
Philippines for discussions Is being whatsoever WEB son, no action
prepared. Dr. Rhee voiced senti- tadoen to implement there rerum-
This education that in favour of a Pacific purt thelations Tu
sincere recently.
Aility and was ruled out in with
the discussions between Presidenti
Generalissiman Quirino Chakrast
Unfavourable Reaction
President Quirino's proposedį Generaliseimai allarice with Chiang Kai-shek's united front against Communiam came under from attack today sharp minority Nacionalista Party
The public, nor was any effe made to rumpente
Press. On the other hand, certain - chals of the HKPA, far from eo- operating with the Press, saw at to treat reporters with contempit and to humilate them whenever the opportunity presented itself. To these officials, reporters west a "confounded iniisugice,"
of this Committee of Seven, which In view these fuets, one is. included action to be taken "for fully entitled to ask whether those the education
players and who have had an opportunity of
spectators on the interpretation
of
the Laws of the Game" were accepted
ed by the HKFA.
In connection with the "eduen tion of spectators" the Committee of Seven made the following re- commendations:
(b)
Jenders.
putting into effort certake recom{****** editorials generally
a go-slow poltey.
outspoken attack
merdations but have failed to do The most
HONG KONG, TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1949.
England's Skipper Bowled
F. G. Mann, the England Captain, is howled by B. B. Cave of New Zealand during the opening innings of the second Test match at Lords. Cricket Ground. (AP Photo).
Exiles
Get Together
To Help Cricketers
(By George Tribe}
so, are likely to bestie themselves came from Claro M. Rech, former It does not require any words of mine to say that
in the matter if again placed in Foreign Minister in the wartime office
Leppel government hed
by
On the frankness with which Jose P. Laurel, this question is answered # the Mr. Recto declared: "President|· Annual General Meeting, much Quirino is playing with fire and will depend.
not be but the entire nation will be burned. To withhold recognit- then from the present regime in
(a) That spectators be educat- ed through both the Eng- lish and Chinese Press.
Among the proposed alterations That at least one Chinese to the Rules of the 11KFA which member of the BKFA be will come up before up before appointed to give the Chi-the Annual General Meeting in yeks Press
information one which is, nerording to a ein- regarding football topics. cular issted, "an alteration to be That steps be taken sidder after tule No. 1." prepare and arrange broadcasts over the radio or newspaper articles ou foolbull. the broadcasts to be specially prepared talks and not mere "hand- Duls,"
(r)
Declaration Of Emergency. In Great Britain
(Continued from Page 1)
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China may be prudenį. But become allied in whatever form with the enemy of that retime. especially considering the defence- less situation of
country, This alteration in fact com- it the apex of 1:esponsibility. prises from clauses (n) to (s). What President Truman has de- the objects of a Football Assoclined to do with all the vast clution registered under the Com-resources of his great nation Pre- panies Acts 1802-1900 as set out siden! Quirino apparently is pre- on pages 160-164 of the offieia' pared to do, handbook of the Football Asso- ciation of England Limited.
Important Omissions
"The ruthless attack on Bri- tish warships and the recent as- Enult on
American Ver-Con-
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in Shanghai should have taugh. Mr. Quirins that the new On checking the proposed "al- chinese regime wil! brook no. teration" with the form given foreips, interference and will react
official handbook.
Olle
fr
The struck immediately by the fart that certain important clauses and
words have been omitted.
The
i
violently.
Mr. Feito has been mentioned as the probable Foreign Minister in the event of Dr. Laurel's clee and ton next important clauses
November 8. He is words omitted are those which re- campaigning for the Senate. fer to the taking over of the pro- At the same time, they express their willingness to
allperties and liabilities of an exist-
ing Football Association, other slips in the port-a offer
of members and refused by dock employers stability the Government so long as the enpitn of the Association.
Enquiries reveal any interesting fact that the Hong Kong Footbal The unanimity of the docker | Association is not registered under decision seen by observers us the Companies Ordinguees indicating the possibility of n Hont Kong 1947. determined stand in the
Govern
boycott of Canadian vessels, it maintured
face
the
of
The form of the proposed "ul- the now emergency measures. terution," which
omits, mention Trade union leaders were im- of the taking over of the proper- mediately informed of the silua-flies and Habilities of the presen
thai tion, but there seems little chance Association, clearly proves
they
TENNIS GAMES POSTPONED
But,
when Australians play cricket, they play to win. That has been a heritage instilled into us since we began to play the game. ・ Any team, or individual who does not play to win is not playing the game.
by playing to win, we Australians are also teaching or endeavouring to teach-the
That is one of the main younger element. reasons why we exiles have banded together to give the benefit of our vast experience. It was mooted first by Sid. Barnes; in 1947, when he was playing for Burnley.. He sug- gested the possibilities of arrangements
being made when he learned of the migra-. tion to the Mother Country of so many Aus- tralians this season.
had done so
bot-
England has given us the op-
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Close Contests
Bowls League
In
(By "Rambler"}
Kowloon Docks Club put up a very creditable display-
against Kowloon Cricket Club on Saturday **** at Hunghom in the First Division Lawn Bowls
League.
Kowloon Bowling Green Club beat Police Recrea- tion Club on two rinks, and the Indian Recrea- tion Club made a clean sweep against Club de Recreio "B".
The KDC-KCC game was, ported by his front men scored
In the four shots to win by three, very even all through.
Sykes In Form
game between McMaster and Fronk Goodwin the scoring! was very ever all through and at the end of the 14th head
was
11
McKelvie beat Gough by shots, the final score being 27-16. Me- MeKelvin registered two Aves
13-13. Thereafter Master chalked up 11 shots to and two fours during the conso Goodwin's eight shops to win of the game while Gough scored by three. Frank Goodwin was four, the best of the visitor's rink while McMuster put in several good woods.
Le Sykes und hils men scored
12 shots in the first seven heilds before Bradley.registered a three
the on
11th head. Theseafter
on the remalaing 15 his opponents eight
Parks and Rosselet had a great Len Sykes did as he liked with struggle and at the end of the 20 shots heads to square. game they finished all
to win by carb skle scoring 15 shots. Parks sho
Sykes was given scored on 13 hears the highest
port by his front men Iwos
counts buing:
wo
11 singles, torsolist
eight heads.
thru high count
four
Len
exco UP-
while he
seured on himself was in devastating form. Indian Recreation Club indo
in clean sweep thetr two's,
Kume he subst Club de Recrelo "B" at Seokumpoo. U. A. Rumjalin beat Xavier by 31-14. Xavier
12.6 on
the 11th head
Was
being a four, and When the last head. ing decided Parks was leading by 15-14. Amidst, great excites ment Rosselet and his players scored a single shot which, in eldentally, gave his Club half a point.
was
L but thereafter Rumjahn and his men played good bowls regis- tering 25 shots to their oppo- nents two shots to win by 31-
14.
It was left to Jock Orem and
Hoosen and Remedios had a his men to give the visitors three
won his good fight with the former win- points. Orem not only game but his win of 15 shotsing 20-14. Loosen was lending over Ramsay and his men gave by 11-8 on the 9th head and in- creased his lead to 19-12 on the KCC a win on aggregate-another 18th head and finished it
ac with 20-14.
two points. His rink win counted for three points out of
A
up
A. R. Minu and F. X. Silva had grand duel during the after- 14th hend oo Minu winning by 27-21. 15-13: Minu scored on nine heads and included a six, live and a four while Silva's highest counts were Corrections
two fours.
the 3 points KCC registered. Orem played a splendid game. At the end of the Humsay was leading by Derby, July 11.
thereafter Orem chalked up 1 The New Zealanders found
shots during the last seven heads little difficulty in scoring at a
to give his Club a splendid win. run
minute against the Derbyshire pace
of attack
Kowloon Bowling Green Club
In the report of the Lawe Jackson and Copson when beat Police Recreation Club by Bowls League
Sha game'. ir. play
resumed was
in fine four points to one, Hillyer's rink Second Division on Sunday wo Club weather and a good wicket, was the only visiting rink thu had Hong Kong Cricket and by lunch the tourists had won, and this at the expense of beating Kowloon Bowling Green Simpson Club by four points to one. This scored 302 runs for the loss W. C. Simpson's four. of six wickets.
three to two.
was leading by 9-8 on the 10th was not so, actually the Chater Rimmer did Derbyshire a use-head. 11yer and his men then Road team won ful service when at 222 he bowled tought back gamely and chalked Hempsey bent Williamson by 10.
Nix 10. Reld with a ball which moved up nine shots in the next
Kong Football Club and Filipino from the leg. Reid cut and hook- heads to lead 17-9. Undaunted the game between Hong. Simpson came back fighting and Club, it was reported that the of registered nine shots on the fol- Intter team won three lowing four heads to lead 18-17. This is incorrect. Just In the last hend Hillyer ably sup-beat W. V. Field.
ed well in his. Innings.
The New scoring crerensed
his 40"
Zealand rate
in the
play
however, at tinet, Freer (Rishton), W.
CE AT &
PODUCT
(Burnley) and
He went further, He thoughtied as second to none. These' are. thut if we
Australians could go characteristics of the Australians quarter of an hour
prior to tunela, into towns where seldom the will to win which could be gen. first-class professionals were seen erated into the
The Derbyshire fast-medium minds of the it would help to cultivate u
bowler, Jackson, was largely younger element.
responsible for this and ter understanding of cricket and.
kept Paying Tribute provide useful entertaiment for
Mooney very subdued. Four times he struck
Zealand the New the people of These areas
who, Ai Cebu. Dr. Laurel pressed his normally, would have to travel portunity of making a living out wieket-keeper painfully on the
besides nearly of the game, and we plan to do thighs,
bowling Presidential campaign by liken-miles to see the best erleitet. ing the Padippines to China and.
Last winter it was lock Living-something in return. This is our him with deliveries just wide of
of paying tribute to Lanca- wuy
stump, warning that present curruption ston, Royton's professional whu
The other New Zealand bata- by the Goverument if continued,
provide shire people and to the young much to would strive the people to accept cricket entertainment in the Cen players. Any encouragement we man Burtt, was even more un- certain and edged the bail through can give we shnit always give. Communism. Associated Press tral Lancashire League, who fur-
This same Australian Profes- the Nue and to fine leg to score and United Press.
thored the iou. He was appoint-sional Club, D we have called the runler port of his run. ed secretory by the Australians
other The pair were still together, already in League cricket here ourselves, together with
which wna Alley Dominions cricketers are to tour
India,
Pakistan and Ceylon this taken at 302 for six. winter.
SCORES: Let me take you through the names of the majority identified Derbyshire, 1st innings with our plan for the belterment New Zealand, 1st innings The sequel is that we have now of cricket. Our captain is 1. Sutcliffe, 1.b.w. Jackson arranged many week-end matches. Livingstone (Royton). Former Skott. e. Smh. b. Jaikson
In Australiu - young players New South Wales ieft-hand bats- ladler, e. Dawkes, b. Rhodes would jump-at the opportunity of man and wickel-keeper. He Wallace, b, Copson geiting "blooded" in netual mutch
headed the Central Lancashire Rekl b. Rimmer play against the pick of the coun –
League batting averages lust sea-Smith, c. Smith, b. Copson try. Nor would we
WA CATEG
Sun.
Mooney, not out much whether they failed or not. Fred Freer (Rishton), who Burtt, not out They would get the atmosphere figured in the Australian touring
Extras of the gune and learn points side of England in 1946-a magoi- from actual combat which would ficent bowler with some brillant perhaps be denied them in arachievements to his nume since dinary circumstances for years.
he came here: W. (Colne),
Alley (Co an all-rounder, formerly of Nevi South Wales, who completed the cricketer's double last season: E
All the Mixed Doubles "A" C.C.C.
fixed for said Division matches
of their obtaining any early there is no intention of registering
the Association under the versal of the dockers' attitude" na
yesterday were postponed on have falied to have any Ordinance. significant effect on the dockers' Under the circumstances, there-account of the rain.
Today's matches are:- dispute since it first flared up at fore, is the HKFA justined in
Ladies' "B" Division the West Country port of Avon-adopting a set of objects appll- » Football Association mouth nearly three months ago.
The sloppage is unofficial and registered under the Compaйles' is led by unofficial leaders from Acts, while at the same time it
cable to
cable to
among the wat efront workers seeks to avoid the responsibilities themselves.'
Palace Meeting
Ken
with togeler now with Lancashire
CRC
V.
CCC
V.
LRC
V.
Men's "B" Division
USRC Recrelo KCC
of
registration?
SCAA
V, KCC
This is
租 point which should be thoroughly investigated by all
RAF IRC
V.
CCC
V.
USRC
CRC. "A" Recreio
Inc KT "White". v.
V
CRC "B" HKCC
·To Teạch Finer Points
. Immediately the Cabinet was concerned before any decision is informed of the men's docialon reached regarding the adoption
a meeting of the Privy Counch of the objects in question.
was called મ Buckinghar
Palace, at which the King
sloned the proclamation of an emergency.
· gave the Prime The King Minister Mr. Clement Attlee, message for the House of Com mons, informing it of his decision
"Parilament is expected to des bate the emergency regulations tomorrow or Wednesday. It mu approve of them within BOVATI days or they will automatically
Royal proclamation re- maina In effect for one month bu man be renewed as often as Parlia ment decides. Only once before have regulations, made under such an emergency proclamation, been Into force in this coun
put
try--during- the f
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three other
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Yorkshire At Head Of County Table
The County Cricket championship table prior, to starting on Saturday!———
Yorkshire Middlesex Worcestershira Glamorgan Gloucestershire Warwickshire
Nortkan Surrey
Darbyshire DAPDY Kant Notts Bomeras
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London, July 10.
rlor, to matches
1st, innings lead In matches deatalon
Pt.
100
100-
100
Our scheme is headed only one Lambert (Ramsbottom), who way to teach the aner points of hails from
Victoria, and Is
the game to the English young-fast left-hand bowlg; G. C. Pep- sters. That may
sound strange per (Burnley) one of the great- coming from on Australian, but est match-winners in cricket jo-
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this is precisely the project first day. He has a batting average The week-end Pool at Fanling hit upon by Sid
of years back. The couple of well over 50 for three seasons folf course was again won by. D.
no. catchin
in the Central Lancashire Leb-4.0. Davies who had a Yound of score 41 points in the in it. We want the crowds to gue, and has taken over 300 wis-Staple
Stapleford Competition. appreciate our play and our way kets.
Arrangements are nearing com- W. Walmsley (Stockport)ho blation by which other ranks will of playing-to win but we also want to sprend
the cricket gos-scored 180 not dut for Tasmania have the courtesy of the courses pel among Lour lesser-known neared
against India in 1947-48 and is a at Fanling on week days exclud- cricket con
bowler of reputo; R. Craig (Ac- community Australia could place aids crington), is a former South Aus-turdays and public holi-
days... In the fold, at the moment tralian opening bat. Has three- The Club hopes to provide. amongst
put the man now engaged | færu knocks against
figura
England equipment for this purpose and it In your local leagues that in and India, We also have bril- will be greatly appreciated if have any spare willing to play any county de Hant players in B. Doolan (Fast members who
of Lancashire), D. Fothergill (En- clube, vold i golf bags or playablo plve * good socert of
feld), J. Patulford (Nelson) and balls, which they do not require, only emphasizes
my
D. Pólst
Fitzsimmons
(Ashton).
"will hand there in to the Caddie we ure Here playing as a team * for the first time this reason, and old fare-availablé "to""coach" in_actual times thèse young-Foyers now stepping-up on the way to soun
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