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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JUNE. 16.

WORLD SPORT:

FOOTBALL LEAGUE,

INTERESTING ALTERATIONS

TO RULES.

MANILA INVITATION.

COMPETE WITH HONGKONG

AT ALL SPORTS.

AN ATTRACTIVE PROPOSAL. NO CUMSHAW POINTS. The new rules submitted by the

In response to an loritation re- Royal Artillery and the K.Ó.S.B. provoked considerable discussion ceived from the Philippines rc. at the annual meeting of the cently, there is a possibility that Hongkong Football League, last team of local sportsmen will pay a night, and alterations bringing visit to Manila in the Autumn, them more in line with the of towards the end of October. ori

beginning of November.

signified its approval.

THE WIMBLEDON ENTRIES.

SEEDED ACCORDING TO ABILITY,

Wimbledon, June 15.

At the draw, for the first time in the history of Wimbledon, lcuding players were seeded ac- cording to ability, irrespective of nationality.

"'

A special committee ranked the seeded players in the following order:

Men, R. Lacoste, W. T. Tilden, J. Borutra, J. Cochet; Hurada, Raymond, Brugnon and J. Kozeluh, (Caccho Slovakia).

Ladies, Miss Helen Wills, Mra. L. A. Godfree, Miss Bouman (Hol- land), Senorita Alvarez (Spain), Miss Ryan, Mrs. Mallory, Miss Heino (South Africa), and Mrs. Peacock (South Africa).

Seeded pairs are:

Men, J. Cochet and Brugron, N. Lacoste and J. Borotra, W. T. TH

mond.

wore made before the meetingThe Manilans are desirous er den and Hunter, Condon and Ray- The question of referees' fees playing the visitors at almosties, Miss Helme and Mrs. again cropped up and it was pro- every branch of sport. Including posed by Kowloon that in Senior cricket, tenuis, golf, baseball and Peacock, Bliss Ryan and Miss He matches, the fee should be in football, it is understood, anden Wills, Mrs, Godfree and Miss creased to $4. The discussion was this would necessarily mean that Betty Nuthali. joined by two referees and even. team at least 25 strong would tually the resolution was quashed, have to be sent.

Clash With Triangular Tournament.

An interesting new proposal embodied in the new rules sub- mitted was to the effect that club taking "gate-money" should pay It so happens that the period 5 per cent. into the League funds, clashes with the triangular cricket | after expenses had been paid. The rule was withdrawn.

Points Must Be Earned.

In urging the rejection of the rule submitted by the Club de Recreio and the II.K. and S. Bank, having reference to the awarding or deletion of points in the event of a club's withdrawal during the season, Capt. A. W. Austin sub mitted that the fairest method of situation dealing with such

Mixed Doubles: Mr. and Mrs.

L. A. Godfrec (holders), J. Boro- tra and Mile. Bordes, Hunter and Miss Ryan, W. T. Tilden and Mrs. Mallory-Renter.

Interesting Prospect.

Wimbledon, later. The lit-bit of the opening stages battle of tournament at Hongkong, between is the Anglo-German Hongkong, Shanghai and Malaya, youth, when Miss Betty Nuthall which will undoubtedly prove oneels Fraulein Aussem, which of the outstanding sporting events will be followed by Miss Harvey of the year, and it may be accept against Frau Friedleben.

ed that none of the Colony's! The men's seetion possesses prominent cricketers will be able nothing partieniarly attractive. to make the trip to Manila,

The matter is being dealt with by Mr. A. C. I. Bowker, the Inter- port cricketer, who has ciren- larised local clubs in reference to

All the French stars will' have easy passages to the second round.

Tilden meets the Englishman, Pratt.

10 invitation from Manila and Hunter will probably have the would be to eliminate the record in all probability a meeting with of the withdrawing club no matter be held in the course of next week most dificult hurdle against the at what time during the season,

to decide whether or not it will Japanese number one, Ohia.

Godfree meets the Cambridge the withdrawal Decurred. The

player, Lester. final league table would then re-be possible to get together a group of sportsmen, suficiently

success.

*

While the visit could scarcely

In the women's section outstand- present the clear issue between strong and numerous, to ensure ing players include Miss Ryan. the teams completing the season,

Miss Connell, Miss Helen Wills, and there could be no question of a team attaining to a better positian In the table by means of cumshare-regarded in the light of a real the well-known tournament player interport engagement, the pr. Miss Sterry, Mrs. Mallory, and points:

posal is an exceedingly attractive Miss Bons-Router. one, and if at all possible, Hong- kong will, nu doubt, be only to pleased to accept the invitation:

The Rev.. F. P. W. Alexander supported Capt. Austin and the rule was rejected...

Service Players.

By the pussing of Rule 9 of the new rules, no civilian tear can play more than four Service players in a match.

Mr. G. T. May presided at the meeting, at which only sever clubs were represented.

LOCAL BILLIARDS.

LONG DISTANCE SWIM. TOURNAMENT AT SOLDIERS

INTERESTING, SHANGHAI

PROPOSAL.

80-

CLUB.

The finalists in the Soldiers' Club billiards tournament are the Royal Engineers," who have held The Chairman announced that

the lead for three years, and the St. Joseph's College F. C. had

For many years a long-distance been suspended from the League swimming race from the Garden.V.D Corps, and these team's by the "Management Committee. Bridge to the Point was a popular will play the deciding game to- and i was explained by Mr. W. E. event in Shanghai's annual sports night at the Club.

The former drew a bye in the Hollands, the hon. secretary, that programme. Then for some years first round, afterwards defeating St. Joseph's had failed to pay a dropped off ard, although fine imposed for failure to turn veral attempts to revive it have the RA.P. and R.A.0.C. teams, out, in spite of a warning to the been made, hitherto they have not The Defence Corps also obtained effect that the Club would be met with a very enthusiastic reare in the first round, and won suspended. The action of the spese, A correspondent of the their way into the semi-final by ap-N. C. Daly News, believing that beating the Sitary Department Management Cominittee was

there could be found amongst the and the 38th. Heavy Battery, R.A. proved.

So far the highest break in the Troops now here suuient men op join with the local experts to make tourbament has been made by it a really interesting event, aukste/Bir. Trim, 68th, Heavy Battery for assistance in testing the po-R.A. his figure being 40. pularity of a stigestion to hold,

The Chairman moved, and Me H. M. MeTagish seconded the adoption f accounts.

the report Capt. Austin said he would have liked 1.0 see in the re- port some mention of the many of misconduct during the year, and also the fact that early in the season the Lengue was faced with a serious shortage of referees, a matter which after wards adjusted itself;

CASES

He writes:

Eleven teams took part in the say, a ten-mile swimming, race tuinament, but the Naval men went able to be strongly re- "widerstand there are 4 num-: rented, as they were not sure Jung-distance swimmers or players remaining in the among the trops stationed att eluar. Shanghai, as well as, among heal residents. Tur idea of promotion d an event of this sort dobil us

r

Mrs. Bring of No. 6. Gran- Alle Road and two Japanese were

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LATEST OFFICER CHANGES.

Mr. A. W. G. Gibson, third officer, Antung, in on reserve.

Mr. C. E. Cleater, arcond ofcer, Kwangse, has gone second officer, Kalgin. Mr. F. S. Barron, second officer, Kalgan, has gone second pilicez, Kwangse.

Mr. O, G. Jones, second officer, Kwangchow has gone second offleer, Royal, second Chenan. Mr. W. officer, Kwangtung, bas gone second officer, Kwangchow.

Mr. J. W. Bertram, sup'y second' engineer, Kinshan, has gone sup'y

second engineer, Kwangt, o employment, has gone sup'y second engineer, Kwangtung.

Mr. L.A. Maefarlane, from shore

Mr. A. Keown, acting third en- .gineer, Chenan, is on reserve. Mr. J. engineer, Craig, sup'y third Kwangtung, has gone acting third engineer, Chenan.

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Capt. W. Field-Hook, from reserve,

gong master, Hosnng.

Mr. J. B. Stewart, second officer, Cheongshing, has gone second officer, Mingsang, Mr. C. L. Gaskül, seccri officer, Minganng, has gene second officer, Cheongshing.

ofleer, Waishing.

Mr. R. E. Smith, from reserve, has gone second officer, Fooshing..

Mr. C. A. N. Balter, second officer, Waishing, has gone second officer, C. Nock, Becond Mausang. Mr. oficer, Mausang, has gone second Mr. A. F. Jamieson, second officer, Fooksang, is on reserve, Mr. S. Dunean, third officer, Hanguang, has gone second officer, Fooksang.

Mr. T. Wilkinson, second offeor, Tungwo, has gone asting chief oflicer, Luenho.

Mr. T. Fairbairn, from reserve, has. gone second officer, Kungwo, Mr. L. Bones, second officer, Kungwo has Lone second oficer, Tuekwo. Mr. J. Rees, second officer, Tuckwo, is on reserv.

Mr. J. F. McLouvy, from reserve,! has gone second officet, Tungwo. Me A. Moores, sup'y second officer, Tungwo, has gone second officer, 3. Shiel, second officer, Suivo. Mr. Suiwo, has gone second officer, Ting-

saig

Mr. A. Clyne, from reserve, ins gone third engineer, Pingwo. M. II. R. Squire, third engineer, Pingwo, hna

resigned.

Capt. A. H. Stewart, from shorel duty, has goric master, Haiching

Mr. A. J. Brown, chief officer, Tailee, hus gone chief officer, Kwong- ying. Mr. T. H., Ball, chief officer, Kwongying, is on reserve,

Jr. E. T. Evans, second officer, oficer. gone chief

Mr. R. E. Holden, second officer, Pooshing, has gone senind silleer, Loongwo. Mr. J. D. Thwaites, secondi S.-Voral summonses againstoffeer, Imongwo, has gone, sup'y M. Hollands painted not that would create guldie interest, in jos re at dogs were dealt with by second officer, Fooshing

thal a number of competitors Mr. W. Schofield at the Kpwjuon misconduct and referves were the concern of the Hongkong Poothall be eager to participate, Magistracy this morning when the Association, and the points rem sure. An old resident "swim-1afindants in each case were fined ferred to would no doubt heter Coforted me not so long ago at the Langhiistance Swini was embodied in the report of the considered a standing event in the Association.

annals of Shanghai's "Yearly The report and accounts were aquatics, so I see no reason why unanimously approved. after which the new rules submittede suggestion should not be countries, who are particularly in- brough before the public again.erested nowadays in long-distance were considered.

Heuli wind, be an ideal spot to swims. A trophy in the form of a Haiching, has stage the event, that is, provided challenge shield or a cup could be | Kochow. The election of officers resulted the conditions are such as to war-resented for the occasion, similar. Mr. O, C. Driziul, chief offer, rast the use of the lake, a herwise to that put up by the longhong Halching, is on reserve. Mr. H. As follows:

could be confined within the community for their annual har- Going, second officer, Halching, is onį President: Mr. G. T. May. Vice-President: Mr. H. 1. Mounds of the Settlement, starting our race. The event should be reserve.

to take from some point lower down the pen to anyone wishing Chatman: Met A. T. Hamilton.iver and finishing up at the Cus-art. If it is possible, it could tome Jetty, opposite the Bungkong staged this coming season, tal- Hon. Treasurer: Ip Kuu-ko.

ing into view the approaching in -Management Connnitt: Cap. and Shanghai Bank.

erhärt contests, although its in- A. W. Austin, M.C, RA, Lieut.

laston could not be counted as J. H. D. Hankey, K.O.S.B., Mr.

part of those contests." W. J. Keaten, Kowloon F. C., Mr. E. D. de Sousa, Club de Recreio, and Mr. A. C. Lee, Chinese Athletic.

Election of Officers,

Tavish.

To Keep in Touch. Capt. A. W. Austin thought the minutes of Management Commit-

tee meetings might be circulated

"It would give an opportunity „r bringing Shanghai's swimming talent before the eyes of other

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