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TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1931.

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THE FOOTBALL DISPUTE.

PRESS AND H.K.F.A. MEETINGS.

By "Wanderer."1

CORRESPONDENCE.

The Football Dispute.

To the Editor, Hongkong.

Telegraph]

Sir-With reference to the present football dispute between the local Chi- near Cluba and the B.K.F.A. I am al hat the course of his letter on the loss to know the reason for tho Chinese H.K.F.A. dispute, T.D.N.decision of the II.K.F.A. Council not admits he is at loss to know the rento allow the Press representatives to son for the H.K.F.A. Council's de-be present at the meeting on the 13th cision (it was actually a ruling by inst, and I am of the opinion that the chairman) not to allow Press an explanation from that body would representatives to be present when helpful, and so clear the minds of the dispate was discussed. i those of us who feel it was to say

the ten-an error of Judgment. also think it would have been only fair if a full report ha i been allow-interest in local Chineto and foreign

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As the matter has caused en much

football and sporting circles, and as

At the same time; neverthelers, fag much publicity has already been he regards it is unfortunate that given by the press, to my mind the Press should protest and at- would have been only fair to both templs,

above all things, to educate sides it a full report of the meeting in question had been allowed. Until them in journalistic ethics.

such times as the .K.F.A. Council It remains to be pointed out that furnish the Press with a statement- accusation was made by any if they will be in goal as topilo so- tion of the Press that the Council 1 think it is better to refrain from were high-handed or inconsiderate. Further comment, There he been no deutsiali in af ine H.K.F.A.

ly.

The foreign Press, rightly or wrung-

grievanc to have appear

against the H.K.F.A. for their sup- posed high-handed and inconsiderate attitude, but here again the leart said at present the better.

is

A striking picture of A striking всере. Mr. Winston Guest, hard riding star of the Hurricanos, breaking loses with the hall in the U. S. open polo championship at Westbury, The Hurricanes, going after their third national title in RE many years, heat Sands Point, 18 to 3, while 8000 persone

FANLING GOLF.

STARTING TIMES FOR SUNDAY,

inoked on.

My personal comment was lindted to the following: "The Comcil's decision are two years to give its sessions the full light of publici- It seems unfortunate that the Press ty becomes an empty concession to should take the matter so more to

ir public interest in football affairs fheart, and appear to be so perver the decision is always to be or rei-and childish in thele denunciation of (In fairnes to the d'en en besions when its feared the 11.K.PA. that the Asociation is likely to Press in general I am here referring to the writings of "Spectator" in the Pont, ден! cut a particularly good figure.

"Wanderer" in the Hongkong Tele To make my position clearer, South China Morning Reed add only this: The press has graph). Unless newspapers are in hitherto attended by invitation, re-position to justify statements where presented by formal notification, sport is concerned they should be exactly the same as is despatched to strictly neutral. As an example # members of Council. If publicity refer you to "Spectator" in the is to be limited to matters of a non- S. C. M. Past of the 16th. inst.; I sub- mit tint the article on the soccer dix. controversial nature and in spite pute is mistending and blasel, of all T.D.N. bax to say after think-wrong in fact, and not in any way ing it better to refrain frums further helpful to after side. It is destrue comment, the right of the H... tire criticism and not sporting. To 20. W. Datley & H. Lowe, to decide this for themselves has not use "Spectator's own words, i am been called into question) the Coan of the opinion that in writing he eii can get all they desire, by sub- article herein referred to he acted mitting their own reports of their hastily and without careful consider-9,32 1. D. Danby & P. S. Grant.

tion, and la guilty of an Indiscretion 9.30 A. J. R. Wolf & T. Lindurs. meetings,

DAD C. B. Terdre & G. A, Leiper. that is not in keeping with journalinn.

1.44 Eagar & A. D. Humphreys, Mr. M. K. Lo's letter to Mr. Ormis

9.48 L W. Shewan & T. R. Chansels. tun suggesting.arbitration is interest-

P.52 C. B. Brown & A. G. Coppin. P.56 C. Thomierson & M. N. Cochrane. ing in so far as it lets the pubile know that arbitration was discussed

10.00 A. C. 1. Bowker & J. R. Hinton. at the meeting of the li.K.F.A. Coun- 10.04 W. C. Shields & G. Castle. cil and was not favoured. Mr. L 10.00 11. E. Mundy & C. Mrcock. was certainly very brave, but not very † 10.12 K. K. Rounds & H. H, Pethick. Lactful: he should have known it is 19.10 S. S. Cook & W. A. Stewart. time enough to think of arbitration 10.20 G. W. Sewell & R. K. Ilephurn. when the parties to a dispute cannot 10.24 A. Leach & C. W. F. Booker. come to a solttement themselves. in 10.28 1. H. Genre & D. J. Gilmorn fact 1 am of the opinion that, an the 10.32 A. D. Purves & H. U, Ireland.

Matthews & 4G 8. the H.K.F.A. Council had not met to con- 10.35 E. D. The following will represent

Dodwell. Ilongkong Club 2nd XI against the sider the dispute, his letter was not 3/0 Jute on the Club Ground on Mon-at all complimentary to that body, and

T.D.N. does not suppose. I pre- sume, that the menibers of the H.K.. F.A. found any member of the Press waiting on their doorstep after Tuesday's meeting.

HOCKEY MATCH. CLUB SECONDS PLAYING JATS ON MONDAY.

trand

924 E. P. White & J. Mucknight. 9028 A. H, Chambers * 3. P.

Hallingdale.

day, at 5.10 p.m. sharp: E. S. Moses, was in fact bad form. I am trying 10,40 J. B. Anderson & W. D. Hughes. G. F. Recs, H. B. Petre, G. L. Robert-to think of what would happen in 1844 J, N. Buyers & R. C. Law. son, G. A. L. Plummer, A. R. Botelhu, England if any man, no matter how 10.48 S. T. Butlin & N. K. Littlejohn. 5. J. H. Fox, W. A. Nowers, R.H.D. sincere his intentions, had the temerity 10.52 G. D. Lane & C. Sancistront. Wade, E. V. Reed and W. A. F. Ker

rich.

to write to the Football Association 19.56 W. F. Leckie & G. C. Hun and suggest to them how to settle a

isputej.

Mr. Lo's letter also gives us some iden of the feeling-rightly or wrong-

phreys,

Admitting that she had had 30 tuels ly--amongst the Chinese Cluba to-Secretary, who are being acensed of her wards the H.K.F.A, in general, and its having consistently taken as auto- cratie, unhelpful, and unsympathetic: of raw optam concealed round waist and tied to her arms and legs, hungrury secretary in particular.

Mr. Will Post of the Sands Point pole team riding hard,

or if the grievances of the Chinese for the HKFA-if they are--con-

a Chinese woman who was arrested on do not doubt the authenticity of Mr.atitude towards the Chinese Chile, her arrival in the Colony from Cau- Le's remarlohe is in a position to the cause of the accusation be also ton yesterday, was "fined $2,500 by know--but as it has been seen at to published so that the public may Mr. Schofield at the Central Police publish his letter I would suggest Judge for themselves who is at fault, Court this morning, an alternative of that In fairness to the Chinese Clubs right months hard labour being who have made this necusation, and lub are more or less imaginary, scientious-to keep out of trouble. to the H.K.F.A., and the honerurys Mr. Lo in co very interested per- and if the honorary secretary is a haps he will be so kint ns to ask diligent worker, and one who is keen imposed.

the Chinese Clubs to put their grier to see that the miles are strictly Anees before the public-or on the whered to it is hardly fair and very other hand repudiste the axertions in unkind to say that he is autocratic, his letter. As a sportsman Mr. 1o unhelpful, and unsympathetic. If the will know that this matter canno Chinese don't know the rules that is he allowed to go without an explana-their fault, and as an old soccer play- tion; it is not playing the game, ander and legislator I would strongly mivise them to read and digest the fair-play demands justice.

rules of the II.K.F.A. and the F.A.. I know there has been a lot of and to at all times abide by them;

APPRECIATION

trouble between the Chinese Clubs and by doing so they probably will change the I.K.F.A. for a number of venm, ¡their opinion of the ILK.F.A, and the are broken by the Honováry secretary. Chinese Clubs it is hardly posible

Is a word which is often misused but in our case it is genuine appreciation that has promptedt when rules the elaborate preparations for our Anniversary Sale on Monday, October 19th, 1931.

We are most grateful for the unstinted patronage of His Majesty's forces stationed in both Hongkong Kowloon.

CHARLIE. QIAN

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It is the hope of all proprietors to have their goods praised in public, and in this respect the Forces have been excep- tionally beneficial.

The 19th we hope, will give these pat- rons a splendid opportunity to purchase the highest quality of sporting goods at nearly actual prices.

To all Clubs, Schools, Colleges and Public Institu- tions, in particular, & other numerous kind patrons in general, we extend our heartiest thanks for their kind patronage. Our first year has been a "BUMPER" one and for the sporting public's kind assistance we hope thay will find what they are looking for at our Anniversary Sale.

Keep The 19th October, An Open Date.

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