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Women Play Their In Arduous Sports

WEEK-END SOFTBALL

SATURDAY

MEN'S JUNIOR LEAGUE 2,00

p.m.: SL, Teresa's Blackhawks

Dragons v WildBres

By WALTER PILKINGTON

F.A.

SELECTORS LETTERS TO

URGED TO ADOPT

NEW APPROACH

THE EDITOR

Rugby Refereeing

Sir-Your correspondent "An English County Referee" anxious to improve the standard of refereeing in the Colony. His active co-operation and advice will be most welcome,

I hope, however, that his ad-

(BY VERNON MORGAN)

London, Jan. 10. Football writers are saying, almost without vice will be more accurate than exception, that England should have at least one the small quota given in his international game before the test with Scotland letter, abundant with criticism. He refers on three occasions to No -the Match of the Year.

the English Rugby Union, There will have been a space of nearly five Fotbal Union is the authority body exista The Rugby months since England met Yugoslavia and their responsible for innuing the Laws match with the Scots on April 14. This is too Scottish, Irish and Welsh Rugby

Game long a lay-off in the view of most. The Scots are Union. The equivalent in Eng- little better off though they had an international land is known as Rugby Football game with Austria last month.

Suggestions are that if a fully it out against another trong International game cannot be alde. It may yet come to pass, played in February or carly Still there is some consolation March-and it would appear as in the fact that the Scoto op- if any team in Europe would be pear to be little stronger, glad to come to England for a strong; as England. match then at least there should be a trial with an Eng- Iish side meeting the rest.

England is too weak today to wait for the sit back and "blood match"

against

the Scots.

son.

of the

('There is a

Union). This correct title will be found on the cover of all publications of the Laws of the Gone, issued by the RF,U.

who

Ho advlees referees in the Colony to obtain the handbook "Notes for the Guidance of Re- ferees". This was originally published as a separate booklet- It is not as cnsy

incor- as some Since 1938 It has been

of the might suppose the getting to-porated with the Laws gether of an international side Game as a single handbook. at the height of the soccer sea- do not understand why your

No club likes to have itsį

dislikes its correspondent, inen taken away when the Cup is better as "an English County should sign "flowery episiles". ties are in full swing and even his

It is well-known in Reforce" A male correspondent has had the audacity to The team against Yugoslavia if the match were played

can hardly be put into the field mid-week, avoiding the Cup that, with the exception of the vwrite to a newspaper criticising women for taking without come change and one games, there is always the Services, Referees Societies at man getting hómo are organised on a County part in sport. Evidently he sees them as the fair would have thought that selec-danger of a key and gentle sex and wishes they would shun manly to have picked their probable oven a trial.

tion committee would have Wired injured in on international or basis. Hence every referee in pastimes. He does not feel they are at all team to meet Scotland and try glamorous occupations. "Stick to your knitting, girls," he declares, “and leave sport to the men.” Abhorring Amazons, he sighs, perhaps, for the graceful, shrinking maidenliness, prevalent in Womanhood during Queen Victoria's long reign in the last century.

(George Pang, F. Xavier, Desmond Lock; Samet Samy) (Chandu Pedruco, Steven Xavier, Lesile Castro; Tony 3.30 p.m. South China Mustangs

Kwok),

(Rennie Barretto, M. Nunes, B. Silva; I. Nunes).

LADIES LEAGUE

3.30 p.m.: Canadians v Clovers (Gerald Pomeroy, A. Souza, R. Heng: Hot Winglee). MIDGET LEAGUE

10.30 3.m. St. Joseph's Dodgers

(Umpire

George Scorer F. Diesta).

LAST NIGHT'S Vocating that the team should

BADMINTON

MEN'S "B" DIVISION

EARLY CHOICE Football writers are also nd- be chosen well in advance and if they cannot play any proper trial at least they should have unofficial training matches to see how the players fit in with cach other's play.

As there is scarcely a branch of sport which Kowloon Tong 6-St Teres 3

M. C. Hung and S. C. Here again the clubs of the the healthy, athletic young women of 1950 do not chan (KL. Tong) bent 1. Erik-players are not too pleased at Vieira 21-0, the thought of losing their best Pang: pursue with as much enthusiasm as the so-called n and F. A.

beat G. Roza-Pereira and G. men when they want them most stronger sex, and with more than modest success, J. Sequeira 21-5, beat J. A. It is a difficult problem, but this offending male deserves to bring upon his Motta and A. J. head a storm of feminine wrath for his effrontery.} He is behind the times. He has yet to realise that the age of extreme feminity in women is past.

12.00 noon: Black Arrows

Lions

(Umpire F. Diesta; Scorer

George Pang).

SUNDAY

MEN'S SENIOR LEAGUE 9.30 am: South China v St. Teresa's

(Don Robbins, Tony Guter- res, George Pang; F. Barnes). 11.00

aan: Madcaps V

St.

21-11.

Gonsalves

Gortion Lum and C. C. Wen KL Tong) beat Eriksen and Vieira 21-8, beat Roza-Pereira and Sequeira 21-0, lost

to Motta and Gonsalves 19-21.

C. L. Tam and S. H. Leung (KL Tong) lost to Eriksen and

21-11, lost to and Sequeira all Motta and Gonsalves 10-21. women

League games should always be subordinated to the national interest.

(F. A. Ewins. Igmar Erik- went on in appalling weather / Part from 1938, Mermaids have Vieira 18-21, beat Rozu-Pereira in England equal to this bril-

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WEEK-END

TEAMS

The following are Club tearns for cricket, rugby and soccer matches over the week-end;

CRICKET

Club do Recreio 1st XI against. Indian Recreation Club in a friend- Already there is a cry to the ly match at Sockumpoo on Satur day, commencing at 1.45 p.m.1— selectors to bring back Nell EL. Gosano (Captain), G.N. Franklin, the "Bogota Boy" who Gomme, L.G. Gozano, A.hd. Prak, He should have been at Cooper, Helen Yate and others.

was suspended for his un- A.P. Pereira Jr., A.P. Rioc! Per- Ozario, N.A. Beltroo, dash to

Southera, H.L. Sheringham, Norfolk, one wild Joyce swam in all the Olympics

P.M.N. da Silva Jr., D.E. Almeda announced championships

America. day in late September to see the and European

Romedion and M.A. Almada Reme- third round of the English for five years from 1928, and

Clearly there is no centre-half doe. women's golf championship. Piny

Arins

against Kowloon 1st XI Britain represented

lant player.

Cricket Club at Car's Path on Satur- day and Sunday_(play to commence Opinions, however, are divide 1.43 pm, on Saturday and as 10- 2.00 pm: Pandas v Americans accompanied by equalls of rain were first allowed to swim in Recreio Shallandern 4

ed as to the propriety of such 30 qm, on Sunday);-Mojor Wilson. from the sea. It was a test of them in 1920.

Some say ho has Capt. Campbell, Capt. Kayendre endurance

an action. for

Robertson-McLood. to thing about which

Capt. J. Soun

F. M. and Britain can battle with such elements, but be proud instead wanting Rosario (Recreio) lost to W. been punished enough, that the Harding, Li Nicholson, Lt Waima women did not shirk the its young women to be bashful, Gillies and S. Saul 21-24, beat selectors should let bygone be Lt Maynard, Lt Rendell, Cpl Mac ordeal. The wind rocked the backward

pretentiously J. Koo and P. Wong 21-18, bygones and give him the place kenzie and Bgma Brookes. Reserve smaller ones. One gust swept ladylike. There seems to be no beat Lincoln Ho and B. Chow in the team he should fill. a heavy golf bag out of a end to what they will try in 24-21. caddie's grasp and blew him off aport, and they do it for his feet.

sen, Chev Tsol; R. Nunes).

F

(F. Barros, U. Mose, Xavier; Eddie Loureira). 3.30 p.m.: Panthers Base- bellers

(Buster Hollands, Ray Teao, Wally Ma: R. Barretto).

MEN'S JUNIOR LEAGUE 12.30 p.m.: Delawares v Aces

(Bim Ablong, L. Castro, S. Bucks; Irene Botelho).

LADIES LEAGUE

12.30 pm: St. Teresa's Wahoos

(Charlie Figueiredo, Pedruco, Tony Silva; Winglee),

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Is that not some-

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A.

They say the selectors should not "cut off their nose to spite

pleasure, not merely to ape men Quinn (Recroio) lost to Giller their face' and bo realistic,

The

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F.A. PRESTIGE

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Pte Lane. Scorer: SSM Ray.

Capt.

Kowloon Cricket Club 1st XI against Army in a two-day match at Cox's Path starting on Saturday and continuing on Sunday.E. 8.V. Glutns, Loo, J.V. Bellers. A.T, Lee, R.A. Bell, W.M. David- Ron, P.V. Dodge, J. Lertou, A... Catley,

K. E. C. A. Stapleton,

E. Brition. Greane. {Umpire. Scorer, J,P. Robinson).

EUGDY

T. E. Rodrigues and C. M.

The men sat snug in the club-

and Saul 21-24, beat Koo and Wong 21-16, beat Ho and Chow house, but on the course, de-

Others say his actions were Football termined not to give in, was

Association 21-6.

F. M. Ribeiro

such in "ditching" his country 67-year-old Mrs Sarah Sparrow, frowns on football for women,

and H., J.

at the hour of their greatest the oldest competitor, who had considering that it can be in Xavier (Recreio) lost to Gillies need just before the World Anny XV against the Royal Navy delighted everybody by winning jurious, and it is not allowed to and Saul 18-21, lost to Koo

in the Pentangular Tournament at the two previous rounds when be played on grounds under the and Wong 20-23, beat Ho and Cup tournament that he should causeway Bay on Saturday, kick-

She Association's jurisdiction. But Chow 21-12. the weather was kinder.

play for

his country off 3.15 p.m.-/Lt Borwick. It

was

again. They take the view that McNabb, 2/Lt Lawes, Capt. Clay- turn this does not

Inred deti, prevent keen

Capt. Gower, Capt. Franklin's temporary against woman 30 years robust girls, many of them

suspen Major Goldschmidt,' Capt. Francis, from playing K. F. Chi and Austin Hosion was extremely lenient and 2/14 Bog. Capt. Roden, 3/1t Can younger, but not surprisingly, hospital nurses,

Thomas, deserved was exhausted and lost the next football in many towns and (Chung Wahbert D. Kwok that ho

greater am, Lt Carter, Capt.

Capt. Wynter, STA Henderson. five holes and the game. Still cities. They do not think it is and R. Maynard 21-17, beat! penalty.

(Reserves, 2/2t Loo Rid Capt. elther unladylike or harmful or 5. Fowler there was much more fighting cli

Gregaon). However, on balance most

SOCCER 62 spirit in this than in knitting. any more vigorous than hockey 21-14, lost to F. H. Kwok and people seem to think that he Hongkong. Football Club 1st XI should be recalled, What the gains! Army at Happy Valley an The same spirit of defance in which thousands of girls and S. G. Brown 8-21.

women indulge enthusiastically

p.m.-W. is Saturday tok-off 000 inspired tiny Eileen Fenton, a

Association think is Brown, F.A. Football K. C. Wong and K. Cc. every winter. Neither do they

Fowler, Parrish, A. 22-year-old teacher from Dewsstand around Hike a bunch of Wong (Chung Wah) beat another matter. They are ox-MacDermid, K. Forrow, J. Devi

of their high | W. Porter, F.A. Weller. P.B. bury, Yorkshire, to swim from mannequins touching up their Kwok and Maynard 21-8, beat tremely jealous 023 France to England in 16 and a

name and Gardner, A. Mullen (Captain), B. fussing with their Fowler and Thompson 21-11, prestige and good

Bickford, Reserve E. Fowler. 571 half hours in the summer. She hate

they

would only ask Franklin to Hongkong Football Club 2nd XI the English shirts.

play for them again if they folt against H.A.F. et Happy Valley on Channel which had beaten more Football has been played for C. F. Chiu and Leo Leong neither was impaired by their Saturday, kick-off 1,30 pm.

Catton, E. Smib, R. Harker, M. and she more With swimmers

than 30 years by the (Chung Wah) beat Kwok and action.

MacDonald, J. Murie, S. Locke, succeeded. The qualities of grit Preston Ladies Football Club, Maynard 21-11, beat Fowler The fact that Franklin is the Moosey, Van Derwal, J. Boyer

Sheridan, Vac and hardihood together with the founded by a Mr Alfred Frank- und Thompson 21-10, lost, to best player for the post would (Captain) 700 will to win are at least as pro-land. This sportsman has taken Kwok and Brown 12-21.

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girls can admiration for these two women,

and some

team

It was thought omne Ladies in 1917. It the pluck of to be a passing craze, but moro

so far apart

Joined in age, who achieved something and more girls

as others became older and In sports primarily intended for married. The club has

ralsed £140,000 for various charitable

men.

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and R. Thompson

beat Kwok and Brown 21-18.

hardly enter into it.-Reuter.

Reserves, T. Boatile and I. Urgu- hart.

Battle Against Racial Bias

FOOTBALL MEETINGS

Is Already Won

Says CONNIE RYAN

New York.

The major battle against racial bins in American

Heavyweight boxing cham- the first man to swim the Eng,gainst English, Scottish.tion of Interport Sub-Commit-singles tennis championships at Forest Hills, and on-

PHOTOGRAPHS/Chennai

:

In 33 years of football the 100 struggle through the Ice cold team has been airnost immune

A meeting of the Council of fresh

dangerous from accidents, and has achieved currenta of Lake Windermere, a wonderful record for a club the Hongkong Football Assocla- but she was not a pathotic without big enclosures to play tion will be held at the Assoc'a- Ezzard Charles spectacle. She was elated. For upon and without covered ac- tion's offer on Tuesday, January sports has been won, but there still is room for improve the first woman or girl commodation for spectaters. The 16 at 5.30 p.m. when the comment and some of those improvements were made in 1950.

the tea and a half team plays mostly in the summer finals Challenge Shield Com-

The three most important gains for tolerance in Omales (16.8 kellometres) length and Mr Frankland believes it is petition draw will take place,

for sport for two representatives; and one 1950 were abandonment by the American Bowling Con- of this great lake and it was a world record Now York, Jan, 10.

Deputy for the Amateur Athletle

gress of its "whites-only" membership clause, accep feat which even Captain Webb, any club to played

bbmatches, won 104, drawn 27 and Federation Hongkong will be tance of Negro Althen Gibson's entry into the national plon, Ezzard Charles, looked fish Channel, falled to achieve.

only nine

games. in that elected, and the recommenda- sharp and ready, today as he Doris was in the water nearly. boxed four rounds. In his final ten and a half hours and ru

Welsh and selected ten to extend the season to May trance of Negroes into professional basketball. heavy, drill for Friday's

title and glucose kept her going. European and other teams. It 19 will be considered.

Victory over the stubbornly six-foot-seven-inch Clifton, *I defence against Lee Oma.

Has scored 3,022 goals to 323, s A meeting of the Interport blased ABC came only after felt I ought to play a very clean Ican champion from At Oberhausen in Germany in remarkable feat,

Sub-Committee will be held at numerous court actions had been game I didn't want anyone to a six to one fav September the little 14-year-old

ABC decided say I was rough. Being coloured, ourite,

wolgh about 104 Scottish wonder swimmer.

Floodlighting has just been the office of the Association on started and the for the 15-round bout at Madi-Margaret McDowell, won the 100 permitted by the Football Asro-Monday, January 16 at 6.10 p.m. it could not afford to fight them. I didn't want any one to have to select players for the first The ABC action permits Negroes, anything to say about the way son Square Garden.

In 1910, the loan of metres back stroke from the clation.

Preston two matches against the Danish Orientals, Filipinos and other played." Oma finished his training on German champion, Gortudo searchlights for

the Hearbruck, who had been rated women's football match in old Football Team and to select non-whites to hold ABC mem-

players to visit Manila on Feb- |bership, but stresses that various But as the season progressed, Monday. He will go into Hongkong

ring weighing

for around 192--- certainty

the event of unemployed

elty bowling organisations still Clifton relaxed and played just Five

umry 11. Associated Press,

through being second in the sanctioned.

Years

I may

enforce racial barriers. Bill of Lading No. 1 of

as the other men played--no **** his the team played at Burnley European championships. This

A meeting of the League B.S." "BENLAWERS”

Miss Gibson, runner-up in the rougher and no easier. And no Kilmarnock schoolgirl may well a winter's night in floodlighting Management Committee will be become another Nancy Riach, so bright that a nowaguper could held in the Association's video 1950 national indoor champlon-one has even noticed the colour Endorsed original Bill of

swimmer be read in the middle. of 10 on Monday, January 15 at 0 p.m. ship to Nancy Chaffee, made a of his skin; only the total of his the brillant Scottinn

stricken by ext. Before women's football to re-arrange dates for post-ine debut at Forest Hills and points has been important.

almost upset Louise Brough in infantile paralysis when at the on League grounds was inded pored matches.

tire rocond round. Many experts this club played before 89,000

Hay Dandridge became in A meeting of the Emergency predict that with another year 1980 the first Negro in history vatusblo" London, Jan, 10.

Ever since tho game was

player in the American Associa- The following were the re- Unknown untill 1919, Margaret charitable purposes, and this the office of the Association on son will win the national title.

policy

loy. Felday, January 12 at 6.30 pan. In pro basketball, one of the then, & baseball Samte if she continues to develop is will always be the sults of Rugby Union

Vertain

broome UNS played today:

of Matchos have already been fixed to (a) Enquire into the end-growing sports in the 4, Minneapolis third baseman was Britain's Aucat swimming hopes, for next season by this Proston ing off of Leo Fing-koo of East Negro Chuck Cooper, la starring chosen by barchall writers from County Championship mat- She is a natural mermaid, women's wonder team at Lon-om curing Junior Shlaid East-In his first year with Boston and each league elly chos: Eastern Countries Bur-bough she does not belong den, Hull, Leeds, and Manchester en Tramways played Decem- Negro Sweetwater: Cifton For 6 Kent 9. Middlesex 3. to the Camous Mermaids club and in other towns and cities, ber 10, 1980(b) To enquire making good with the New York log hockey, the Auantio Other matches: Headingley of London Midlayer A French India has visited Eng. mto the sending of of Tong team REVALENTE City Bea Galls signed Arthur 18. London United

Ho hay, Bal-chew of Bouth China during AFRAID AT FİRET A Derrington get. Chanda C MONTERO (Junior Shelf S, Chri

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