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SOCCER SEASON TO BE EXTENDED TO MAY

At a meeting of the Council of the Hongkong Football Association held yes- terday, it was unanimously decided that the Association become affliated to the Amateur Athletic Sports Federation of Hongkong.

It was also decided that Messrs L. G. Young and Leslio Louey be appointed as representatives of the Association on the Board of the Amateur Athletic Sports Federation and that Mr C. S. Wang be the Association's Deputy.

and expense in toy formed a lot of hard work on

sent atands at

WEEK-END

HOCKEY

Mr J. Skinner, Chairman, sald} On the recommendation of Mr that he had seen the Colonial Skinner, the meeting appointed Secretary

on the question of Mr C. S. Wang to be a member Interport grounds. He pointed out that of the Grounds and

Mr Skinner Sub-Commitices. although the Hongkong Football said Mr Wang was always pre- Club had gone to much

trouble the pre-set at soccer matches and per-

The following ure the Hong- kong Hockey Association fx- these stands might have to be behalf of the Association. taken down at any time.

A letter from the All-India tures for the coming week-end: Notwithstanding this uncer- Football Association stating that tainty, the Club had also recent-a Yugoslav soccer team, which ly incurred additional expendi-included seven Internationals, ture in the sum of $5,000 to pro- was due to visit India in Feb-Police Ground, 4 p.m. vide sanitary arrangements re-runry ur March next, was rend,.G. Gurevitch and A.M. Silva quired by the Health Depart-

Hongkong Hockey Club The All-India Football Federn at Royal Navy No. Guest ment.

tion enquired whether it would i am. be possible for Hongkong to in-and J. Couto, Marent.

for a vito the Yugoslav team series of games.

NEED FOR STADIUM

Mr Skinner said that he hoped to have a talk with the Commit- tee of the South China Athletic Association with a view to for- mulating plans for a Stadium for submission to Government. He

that without emphasized Stadium, it would be impossible to put an end to all the bother

a

which is now being experienced when important gaines are play-

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TASMANIA

Hobart, Jan. 16. The MCC gained the third' win of their tour here today when they beat Tasmania by nine wickets.

Sot to get 188 in 177 minutes, the MCC achieved the task with half an hour to spare and for the loss of only one wicket. Tasmania in were dismissed for 229 their second innings.

A devastating spell with the new ball by Alce Bedser and John Warr gave the MCC the chance of victory. Themanin were 209 for four wickets when claimed the Bedser and Warr

now hail. The last six wickets fell for the addition of only 20 TUES Bedser taking four and hod final Warr two. Bedser Agures

30 And

for of four Warr three for 89,

Before Bedser and Warr look

the new ball it appeared that

prrears

FIRST DIVISION

the MCC had lost their chance Saturday

of victory. Tasmania had knock- Argonauts "Ay loyal Navy aed off 37 of their first innings reara overnight and they soon disposed of the balance this morning. Dodwell, who made 60,

Dogged batting by

40, and Reid 43, seemed to have folled the tourists who, faced" second innings score of 200 for Ave.

Thunderbolts

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Then the new ball was taken and the innings completed within 35 minutes..

Recreto "H" v Royal Air Force ut Rearelo Ground, 1a.m. Umpires: J.it. Benko and Makhan Singh.

Army v Recreto "A" at Sookun As the Association's commit-poo Ground, p.m. Umpires: Et ments for the current season did Set E. Aldridge and G.T. Palmer.

SECOND DIVISION not permit of any further fix-

University Az tures being arranged, the meel-

2 Ground, 0.30 reject the pro- Royal Navy No. ing decided

a.m. Umpires: FR Set E. Aldridge posal.

An enquiry from Mr Wolf and J.B. Gonsalves.

Rover Nomads at Royal Navy Leyberg, who was manager of No. 1 Ground, 9.30 a.m. Umpires: when Simpson was caught. XI WOJ.G. Podkey W/O K.G.M. the Halsinborg Swedish which visited Hongkong in De-Smith

Dutch v YMCA

Sookunpoo of the eember 1949 and also

a.m. Umpires: G.T. Palmer and G.D. Gurevitch,

The

Argonauts between gazie was here recently, as to whether

would be in-D and Pelloe "D" has been cant- the Association terested in another visit by the celled, as a walkover has been con-

code to Argonauts "B". Halsinborg XI in December next,

LADIES LEAGUE Sunday University Y KGVS "B" at was referred to the Interport Sub-Committee.

University Ground. 3 p.m. Um-

and K. Lyll. Gremains

A letter from Mr Kwok Chan Djurgardens Swedish XI which Ground, 12

was read by Mr Skinner. Mr Kwok said that he had pointed out to the Colonial Secretary that although in last year's Annual Report a chapter

was devoted to various sporting activities in Hongkong...

nothing was men- tioned regarding football. The Colonial Secretary replied that in order to obtain information regarding various sporting

sent to different associations and clubs concerned. Most of these bodies had provided interesting data regarding their activities, but no information was received regarding football.

lenge

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No.

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The MCC openers, Simpson and Sheppard, went for the runs from the start. They were soon ahead of the clock and the first 40 minutes produced G nuns

Compton joined Sheppard and continued A Onslaught the scorching cover drive by Comp- ton took the score to a hundred. Sheppard completed his 50 in an hour and then, when 57, was dropped off successive balls from

Laver.

He batted with great vigour but it was Compton who, despite

[pires: A. A hitch at KGVs a packed long on and long off a Ground, 3 p.m. Umpare: Beld, repeatedly delighted the The draw for the semi-anuis

crowd by driving the ball to the Gremina "A" V

He- act of the Senior and Junior Chal- H. Soaren and K. Sayer.

Shield Competitions, rele Ground, 1 p.m. Umpires: boundary.

Sheppard was 07 noi out and vities in the Colony, letters we which will be played on Febru-Khan and L. Osmund.

“እዩ KGYS

Compton 77 not out when the KGVS No. Ground 3 pmploy ended in a victory for the ary 18, resulted as follows:

MacWilliam Senior. R.A.F. v. Kowloon Umpires: Sqd.

MCC.--Reuter. Motor Bus at Boundary Street; and 3 Baptista. Army v. South China on the Club ground at Happy Valley.

Junior.-South China v. Eas- therefore, Government had, decided with regret that in the term at Boundary Street; Royal absence of any information, Navy v. Kil Chee on the Club would be better to omit any ground at Happy Valley. specified reference to the game rather than publish information which might be incorrect.

Mr Kwok also mentioned in his letter that he had been ask- ed to furnish details for inclusion In the next issue of the Annual Report. He requested, there- fore, that the necessary infor- mation might be furnished.

The meeting decided that Mr Kwok's request should be acted

upon,

SEASON EXTENDED

In view of the proposed visit of the Hendon Football Club, it was decided that the local 30th Jan. 1950-51 soccer senson be extend-

ed until May 1951.

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DANISH VISIT

Racehorse Trainers Will Not Accept Jockey Club Edict

By VERNON MORGAN T

London, Jan. 16. At a meeting of the Interport Sub-Committee of the Hong- Racehorse trainers are not going to take the Jockey kong Football Association yes Club's edict (which came into being on January 1, 1951), terday, it was decided that all that a trainer is wholly responsible if one of his charges games against the Danish soccer

team which will be played here is found to have been doped, lying down. over will be for 90 minutes duration each.

They are to meet in secret to decide a line of action

It was also decided that all to be taken against a decision which may cause a per- games be played under FIFA fectly innocent man to lose his living.

Rules.

lengthy discussion DOOR

Support for their cause came recently from a King's! place over the team selected on Counsellor, Mr Samuel Edgedale, who in a letter to the Monday for the first game "Sporting Life" said that the Jockey Club were suffering

Chess Club against the Danes. Mr LG from "overbearing insolence."

Dinner

Young said that members of

the public did not seem to be This legal gentleman said: ¡missioned officers oven If they impressed with the team selec "The Jockey Club is a complete have not erred themselves. ted. He proposed that changes anomaly in a democratic age:

OTHER MEASURES be made.

It rules racing as an absolute

Nearly all turf writers say Before a discussion as to the autocrat."

that the Jockey Club could, The Kowloon Chess Club pros and cons of the proposal

other mea- "For years the Jockey Club and should, adopt

them be- meets tonight for its annual took place, it was pointed out have done their job magnificent-sures, chief among dinner at the Peninsula that Gardner of

would possibly be required for

edly and wo all have the greatest ing that saliva and went tests Hotel.

Members who have the Hockey Interport against respect for them," he continued, should be taken much not made reservations for Macao on the same day. Me "To many of us it is the most frequently.

Some believe that they should the occasion are

of the frightful blow that the Jockey Club should have behaved in

Omar. assured M.

the

Secrotary

Omar, who had also been

more

that there will be room for HKFA, sald that his son, Benny the way in which they have jarst three horses in every race. them if they choose to come selected, and indicated that he done in regard to doping." and it is hoped that there would have to decline,

will be a record attendance. was unit.

Dinner is at 8 p.m. There will be a Kriegspiel exhibition

as he

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20th Jan. Indoor Training

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The trouble about this is the expense. But it is felt that money could be found, perhaps the Racecourse Betting Control Board's profits, to pay for this. Possibly the trainers themselves might contribute to such a fund,

from

Over and above the first three, there would be the cases of the horses doped not to win. But as

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TEAM CHANGES

This former Oxford graduate, Discussion then took place as

a man of over 50 years, added:

changes in the team.

English law that the burden of It was eventually decided that

proof in criminal cases is upon the fear, as selected should stand, the prosecution. The 20th cen-

stated in these columns After dinner. tournament except. In the cases of Gardner tury stewards of the Jockey Club

have defied the rule and put the earlier, there is every reason to prizes for the past season will and Omar.

burden of proof on the defend- believe that these cases are no- Chunt." he presented by Mrs K. M. A. The meeting selected

thing like so numerous as those Barnett. This will be followed Wing-kcung to take over Gord-

Der's

in which the horse is given place as centre-forward, by the annual Lightning Touma-

Mr Edgedale said he advocated something to make him wie the berth vacated by A ment for the Leftover Culling Omar was given to Yiu Cheuks- a Jockey Club ciccted by own faster than ig his natural special clock for regulating

yin

and traincy which should not ability. Lightning Tournaments, pre-

WELTI off or It is The team to play the Danes be allowed to

so much easier to give sented to the Club by Mr R. W.

Chinese uspend a person save on the Instructions to a jockey to ride a be used for the in the first game on Borsodi, will

New Year's Day will now be: type of evidence "accepted by horse in much a way that he Arst time.

as evi-will not place, while the Jockey Tam Kwan-kon (S, China), civilised communities

Club could always test also Etheridge (Army), Lau Yes (3dence of a crime,"

Wootton (Army), Kwok

rans they might suspect in ad- But not everyone by any dition to the leading trio - St Joseph'a),;_Xavier means agrees with this King's Reuter, **

(St Joseph's), Chu Wing-keung (8 Counsel. He is said by one turf up" to be "barking Cheuk-yin China), Yiu

(S. writer

trees and

Biraul- LAST China)

Han Ching-to Luvers) wrong

taneously, Many leading athletes, among

(Eastern) them John Savidge, Ruy Bark- The folowing were selected

The writer points out in sup- way, Maureen Dyson and Dennis

10 any the Danish team

of games in Manila port of the Jockey Club that Cullum, were present at Chelsen for a ser

even if they should withdraw a 3rd Feb. Barracks

when

February Lieutenant between 17th Mar. General Sir Frederick Browning, February

hurdler,

Hau (KMB), international

Yung-gang does form the Amateur

Doubles "B" Division Batimin-| impugn Athletic (KMB), 3. S. Nicn A Wah), Fung Kwan-aing

(Kan his personal fatcarly. There is ton Leaguo match last night, 27th Jan Association

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M. C. Hool and Y. C. Foo mitice's winter training quarters. Capper

(HKU) beat A. J. Remedios (Army), Tong Shound nothing, he says, in the oficials Ho Ying-fun now rule to suggest that the

trainer himself was responsible nad A. J. Xavier 21-13; beat (8 buildings and there are facilities

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