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HONGKONG

BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

AUCTIONEERS, &c.

PAUL BREWITT.

2, Zotland Street, Anctioneer, Appraiser

and Commission Agent.

HUGHES & HOUGH.

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Street and Prays Central,

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clude argument that there was a very real morally or regularly; but it is not so much the difference in practice. It lay in the difer-place as the fact that is of importance. To ent conception as to combination In the really attain proficiency in the nicetics of the earlier game you might combine, in the new four three-quarter game the men must have game yon must combine. We know that the practice apart from that which they got in. old game fostered the idea that the forwards matches. By natural ability and brilliance, were the real football-players-the men who had trusting to the inspiration of the moment, four a right to the greater share of the play. There first-class men in an international or a club team Wore nine men in the scrimmage, and only six will fall into some sort of effective combination, out of it--it was the right of the majority to but many English clubs, including the "Varsi Though no one now raises a voice against the command the play. So the forwards, till the ties, zever seem to have grasped the real secret four three-quarter system, there must neverthe introduction of the Welsh system. almost of the Welsh game, which is that the play must less be many in England, Scotland, and Ireland invariably bad far more than their share of the be fairly divided, that the forwards must food the halves, the halves the three-quarters, and the who in their host of hearts bear it anything play. With the now system came the more but good will, either because it was imposed oron divison of forces-eight in the scrimmage three-quarters each other, each man handing on apon them by necessity end in spite of their and seven behind it; with the change is dis the work to a comrade when the proper print resistance, or, in the alternative, because it has position came the absolute 'command -- For- has been reached. There can never be

wards must give their backs the ball. Thus to the three three-quarter system, sincs, given apparently failed to fulfil the promise of im KWONG TAI TOY

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I can very well understand that spirit-the of nine, scrimmages were less prolonged, heeling always wh dislike of the alien system, the disappointment was easier, and the fifteen became u combined forwards often land thres parts of the play, and those who invented and firet practised it. Yet for the other. If we look at the change as affect the hall was ant with the combined four my lusk at the present moment is to advocate ing a game intended to provide healthy exercise, three-quarters, u score was almost certain. No. and support the four three-quarter game, to show it will be seen that the introduction was and it is impossible to discard the gano-ull that, wherain it is superior to that which it supersed-vantage, inasmuch as it gave a fair share of the remains is to play it as well as possible, ed, and to give some hints as to how it should work (or play) to all the players. In the old game tha forwards had far too much work, and be played,

the backs too little. It was not healthy exercise for thres three-quarters to stand shivering half through a cold winter afternoon, while the for warda scrimmaged and serimanaged, heedless of their backs. Bat I do not pross this point greatly, because under the thra three-quarter system, forwards land leased (where the game was most-advanced), to play for their lives and then garters, But the second print that the four three-quartor game wius msteins—

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Little space remains in which to give hints as to how to play it. The first neoosity is to have a strong pack of forwards, who mist scrimmage honest and hool smartly. Ther. the ball boing out, the nlves and three-quarters, who should be dodgy, must go as straight as presents itself, passing if it is necessary, each possible. Breaking through if the opportunity man following up, watching for the chance to rests the chief responsibility, and they should take the ball, rau, er gas. Upon the centres

sourceful and unalfish. The genter the individual slility of the players, the botter, hat the whole aim of the Welsh system is to There was combination in tabordinate the individual to the team, and by thing three-que or gaine, and there were great combinaties to secure the highest possible players who knew when and how to give their passes, but then was a great deal more in- dividualism in it then in the modern Welsh gane

A CROWNING DEVELOPMËNT. Football Ins soon many changes, but I ven- tare to say that the four three quarter system is the ighest development that the game has yet seert that it is better to watch, nari ma effective in winning matches. On the surface, it may have appeared but a suali step from three three-quarters to four: in reality it affected a revolution in the methods of play. Under the -old gaine euch toath played nine forwards, two ball-backs, three three-quartors, and one full. back. There were varying degrees of selenens even in first-class tests, and the differest elubu and defrawa.- and countries had varying ideals of play. But | in the eighties there were many teams who played combined and seimile football, and heding and pu. lng were known and practical

With the introduction of the fourth with success that is, by temas who believed in playing for their backs, though the a man into the three-quarter line, lus was expecte now, there were any elabs who hold, tol of the individhtel, and combination between the old-fashioned notion that football was the two halves are the font three-quarters was zacant for forwards, and that lacks wero un absolute essential. Short and accurate pass- intended simply to make-up the deficiencies | ing was developed, and each man burned to do of the pack-to pick up shiny chances, and his share in uttack, and then to transfer the It rues without saying. to defend. But I do not desire to do less ball to a colleagu than justice to the three three-quarter system that it is always easier to score through the as played by the bed teams it was 'n pretty anal backs than through the forwards, and every In - scientific game. But about that time-it was Welsh team had an il-bitional back. in 1885-6 to be precise F.-F. Hancock, the dition, they developel their system of scientific Curdiff captain, Hading that he had four threat attack in order to tarn this fourth man. quarters, each of whom was too good to be sacri- usually a sprinter, in the greatest possible uso. fived, conceived the notion of playing four men | Prop rig carried out, it was only necessary for in the attacking line instead of three. The one Wolth bark to dulge ons opponent, and spirit of change bad, beon in the air. Newport then, by a series of thanly passes, the additional had been experimenting in nasther direction-man was at last leit with an unopposed ran in with three half bucks-in a half-hearted way: This happened hundreds of time and Welsh Hancock experimented with foar three-quarters teams piled up tremendons seres drainst the in carnest. He knew the old game, he was hest tuus playing the thran Blaren-quarter game. saientino player, the problem before him was

As to the third paint, there ca ka no question to utilise to the full the presence of the fourth that from the point of view of the spectators, It was of no use to live an extra wat the Walsh game is far mas attmetics than in the three-quarter o anless he was given the the carlier game. It is far more open, there ball, consequently the forwards wore taught to are more mon engaged in the back movement; hed, and the halves to pass tuck smartly. The the short, sharp, nemirate passing when won immediate result, of course, was that when

are running at full speel, the sense of cour Cardif had the ball they had four men to bined action, of assioutific schone of attack, all help to make it a greater success as n spectacle three, and defence which would have been ade

It is quato under the old style, faded entirely to check or entertainment than the old gamo was, the extra mou. The two centres learned wher

the game which gives all the players & "fair wul how to pass, and often enough the sprint.chance, it is the game which wins matches, it is ing wing had nothing to do bat run in with

THE VALUE OF COMBINATION. tries. It was a time of gigantiv scores und an unbroken series of ristories til, at the end of

At the same time. I admit that in the hands the season, Moseley, by accident or inspiration of the majority of English clubs it has not been a great success. There are two reasons for this found out the one way to spoil the four thre quarter system, and by vigorous forward play-fist, that the old English tradition of brilliant over-ran the Cardiff pack, by dashing individu individualisma still largely dominates the leading alism scored a tay, and inflicted on Cardiff their clubs; second, that very few clabs outsile Wales only defeat of the season. The fact was, the take the trouble to practice sufficiently to da- Cardiff team suffered from the defects of their velop that accuracy of passing and thist under- qualities their forwards had neglected hard standing between the players which are neces- scrimmaging for quick healing, their backs in sary to success. No team whose members meet enjoyed such a marfeit in attack that defence oply on the field for matches can hope to secure was not quite so resolute as it might have been, that combination which is attained by regular and, between the two, they fell Still the sea-práctico. - Only actual play, of coarse, can teach son's successes had justified the system. Nevry before had there been sach immeuro scores, aut Cardiff's greatest rivals and most serions of ponents had been among the worst victims.

I will not true the history of the system from that day till 1802-4. Even in Wales there were opponents to the system, and Nox- port lat turdily adopted it; it was not uniform ly successful, and it was a failure at first in International matches; bat in 1891-2 Newport, playing this game, were invincible; in 1893; Wales, playing four three-quarters to tires by England, Scotiand, and Ireland won the Triple Crown for the first time; and the football world

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tors. Let us take those thros points an admit- ted. I then go farther, and say that in cabl Manager, particular the four thres-quarter system gives

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better results than the game which preceded it. What is that essential difference between the two systems? Someone who knew and played the three three-quarter geme at its best, will say that there is an essential difference that it is trial. In five minutes after the first application,

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