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On Miss Betty Nuthall rests chief British hopes for the recovery of the international tennis trophy for which America and England contest each year. Miss Nuthall is at preann! dis. playing variable form, but still re mains the most potent force among the English Indy players.
LEADERS OF THE TENNIS WORLD
OFFICIAL NATIONAL RANKING LISTS FOR 1931
Baron de Morpurgo again heads 1 Indian list, but has to share the honor with . de Stefani, the ambidextrous player.
of suc-
1. Raymond seentes first place in South Afrien, and, contrary to V. 1, Kirby, who expectations visited England last year and ar hieved a certain am ress, apart from when he met his "bogey" opponent, Jiro Sato, holla only third place, whilst N. . well-known Farparson, another player in England, is given. No. 5 position. "Pat Spence. for yours one of South Africa's leading ex- ponents, particularly as a doubles
layer, has not sufficient dala to i merii ranking.
RECONSTITUTION OF LEAGUE TENNIS
LEAGUE COUNCIL
NECESSITY OF FAIRER REPRESENTATION
"STARS"
PERSONALITIES TO BE SEEN IN HONGKONG
A.A. Rumjahu nnd J.S.A. Carreem,
For years the best second string in the Indian Recreation Club, A.
INADEQUACY OF PRESENT SYSTEM A. Rumjahn and 4.5.A. Carreem
EXPOSED
I
are this summer to be given deserved place in the Club's senior league tenta, and their inclusion has male practically certain the "A" Division
WHATEVER ELSE IT MAY HAVE INDICATED, retention of the
1
They are an
extremely
X-1
well! the zurovidings! more!
to
one of the big lessons to be learnt from the dispute championship by the LR.C between the Hongkong Football Association and the ball combination, Chinese clubs, which provided a sensational rift in the perience of Rumjahn lute of last season's league football, is the apparent need excellent support for the
Both peases a wide range of of a certain re-organisation in the constitution of the adventurous style of Carreem,
strokes, a fairly orthodox techni League Council.
nuke court-craft intricacies With the pros and cons of the misunder-que and a sufficient command of standing which has now been satisfactorily cleared up, them formidable opposition.
Curreem still has plenty of time to develop his game along we are not concerned, and a recapitulation of them will! be of no practical use. Nevertheless it is such incidents, lines, and a serious study of the and in a lesser degree, other disputes which have occur-game and its principles
of local players. red during the last three years, which demonstrate the quickly place him in the first line A good fighting spirit charne-) need for probing more deeply into the causes and effect
their play in league of such incidents. than has been heretofore attempted. {terises
[matches, and this is sure to stand they them in grund stead when jeone against the higher grade of
pinyers this year.
There is little doubt that the of the Fest - present constitution ball Association Loggas Council is weakness suffering from that which does, and must, have un- favourable reactions; namely, in- adequate representation, and it seems high time that this rectified.
WIS
In
dolence Just year. of this it may be argued that in no case are any of the mei- bers of the Council elected as representatives of any clubs, on the but that they Council as impartial and en- tirely neutral members. Itut this is. itself, the big wenk- ness of the constitution of the Council
HETVC
This does not entail any dra-- revolutionary changes; it
The Clubs should have full re- merely calls for the adoption of a system of represculation which
member at least, duly, nominated characterises practically all As [presentation; there should be one the sociations of the size and prete;lby each club, to serve sions of the Hourlong Football
[t'ouncil, primarily in the Interests Association.
of their clubs, but of course at all! times influenced by the demands
the game as a whole.
T
Football As- The Hongkong sociation is the governing body of THE SOUTH AFRICAN RANKING, the game in this Colony,
is affiliated all the clubs who de Men.
sire to take part in the game properly organised
On
competitive
OR
THE SCHEME OUTLINED.
wernid
The !
WIGHTMAN CUP ?
Mrs. Micell King (Mian Phylli Mudford) Included in the British tennis team whose quest is to wreat the Wightman Cup from their American
cousins.
Crowd Resent Decision
But the Referee Was Right
Chairman of the Association, the
ex-oflein, Hon. Secretary. seven club representatives. duties of this committee would re- SCENE AT CRYSTAL main as heretofore,
Such a constitution would ensure that not only were the
interests of the Association A
and the game in Hongkong fully safeguarded, but that the individual members of the Association would be certain of being fairty looked after when the necessity arose.
Football As The Hongkong
To detail the scheme more fully,sariation has innumerable preced-
PALACE
VERDICT that produced a
storm of bacing was given
by Mr. C. H. Douglas at the Cry- stal Palner when he disqualified Tom Tuner, the Irish champion, in the fifth round of his fight with
the Jack Petersen,
youthful henvy-weight "hope" from Cardif writes Geoffrey Simpson.
The demonstration
was one L
lines. The fact that the Associa. Each elab, uffifated to the lenients to guide them in such a step. quite failed to understand, for 1. 1 Raymond: 2, J. Condon: 3. V. G. Kirby: 4, C. A. Robbins: 5. tion has secured allegiance of the kong Pootball Association would The English Football Association joner held so persistently in his N. G. Farquharson; 6. Lowe; 7. Files in this respect is suficiente invited to noniinate one repre-fis, itself. constituted
Here is Mias M. C. Scriven (left),
Pract
4/11 thear
te demand that its members shallintalive to serve on the League lines, and nearer home we have efforts to escape a knock-out that representative the Honthong Lawn Tennis As the referee was left with only one? have full powers of representa pupil, and tion in regard to the management with have equal voting powers suetation, which has adopted with passible rourse.
whether he he representinya chol jereat success this very method.
in th which has three tem of the Association's competitions.
League, or only one. INADEQUATE
REPRESENTATION.
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All the trouble began in the second round, when Peterson, full In other BENEFITS OF THE SCHEME.
of fery aggression, let loose his Words Thire Tvision Clube would One of its chief clabus is that right hand punch and found Ton- it obviates any suggestion whichler's jaw with a crack that could have equal representation on the i the
Council as First Division clubs may crop up if a dispute betwistbe heard by all the ringide wat- Is that representation
club chers. present time fair and adequate The Army and Navy would, of clubs arises, that one
The Irishman at once dipped at it would seem not. Last year, out
With the Lof a total of seven civilian clubs tak.ourse, have the same representa- favoured by having one or more!
representatives on the governing the knees, dropped his arms to his go dashed in down when Petersen ing part in the Lootball league and tion as in the past.
As affiliate members of |other competitions managed by the number of clubs niliated to the council, whilst another club has sides, and was beginning to
Association, this would mean
against the Cornell would be constituted of the Association, every club has a, and pistoned him
Another lightning right, right to a certain voice in the roughly 15 members. The duties of the Connell would remain as be management of that Association again to the point of the chin, To elect, say, three members of
but before Petersen From this Council would be one club and two of another and Toner was ready to collapse, elected by such a body) an Ex-form a Council, and ask them to clear Toner grabbed F.C. Recreio ecutive Committer to transact the remain entirely neutral even when drowning man clutches a straw.
Radio S... urgent business connected with their own particular clubs are con-i and
Hie Association. Its composition cerned in a dispute, is demanding
is suggested, the the imposable. Furthermore would be. had not a single representa, tive to guard their interests
Football Association, only Hongkong Football Clubs, Kowloon Football Club, and St. Joseph's, to gether with the Army and Navy had any sort of representation on the League Council.
The Police {niversity
fore.
it
SPORTS CHATTER FROM THE “FOUR CORNERS”
Arsenal Retains James-Chelsea's Latest Capture- Northants Cricket Finances-Referee's
Curious Act-Carpentier to Return?
who, in spite of popular demand, James and Jack Re-sign
has been overlooked by the Wight- man Cup slectors, and Mia D. E. Round, whose splendid form during the past twelve months has gained for her a well-earned place in the
team.
II. Daniel; 10, R. Vincent: Stillwell; 12. Eaglestone.
1).
Jack,
❤
*
tli
!
ropus,
could step
him as a
ORDERED TO BREAK.
Toner would undoubtedly have been knocked out in this round parted had the referee forcibly the men, but Mr. Douglas believes in conveying his commands ver- he ordered bally. Three times Toner to break, but
a semi-con- scious hoxer Is hardly likely to obey anybody in his desperate an- xiety to save himself from dis-
1.
Toner was given a "last time" warning for holding in the third round, but there was never any time when he was in a St condi-
went straight into the Rangers was re-elected, but four new mem- first team and became recognised bers were elected to the committee. together as one of the best positional backs TAMES and
with other Arsenal players, in Scotland. He prefers left ba. Referce's Curious Act have re-signed for the Arsenal for but in equally proficient with the
usul course at the Ring, and the boxing was of a terribly next season. Mischievous reports tit fool. He playga for Sect-R. Matt Wells took the un-tion to make a clean fight of it,
"(Continued on Page 9). indicated that both James and Jack 1 mil against bland and Wales
clubs in during the season just closed. London, af kicking out a towel dreary character, every lead by contemplated joining
nof having two Scottish internation- second in token of defent.
The boxer concerned was Charlie R. J. Malcolm: 8, M. Betram: 9. France. The absence of Jack from Chelsen will thus be in the position after it had been thrown in by a
the side and his selection for reserve team mateb led to other al left hacks on their books, but
Juck was it is probable that McAulay will Jordan (Kingston). He was down complete representation of each con-will be adequately safeguarded Not ranked on account of insur. unfortunate rumours. ficient data: P. D. B. Spence and simply kept out of the team with be tried on the other flank. As in the fourth round, when his and every club affiliated to the As- other regular players in order that langers did not pay a transfer second threw the towel in, but the saciation ensure that those clubs
over the deal time. It was eventually beaten in when the occasion demande.
The experiences in the past have trials might be given to younger fee for McAulay, they will have referee ordered Jordan to men, and this is a policy adopted made a tidy sum
considerable room for improve- 1. Mrs. Heine Miller; 2. Mrs, by most clubs at the end of the with Chelsen. I should way that the seventh round, when the bout
The relationship between at least £6,000 has been paid to was stopped in favour of Packy shown very clearly that there is ment in the system of electing the League Cornell and other adminie. Peacock; 3, Mrs. Robbins; 4, Mrs. Seaso11. Everett; 5, Miss Miller: 6. Miss the two players and the club has the rox club.
trative bodies of the Football As- of sociation. Cole; 7. Miss de Smidt;.8. Miss never been more friendly, and it Kitson; 9. Mrs. W. G. Lowe: 10, was always the intention, of Miss K. Rod; 11, Miss E Stone; men to re-sigu,
Rabba.
Women.
12. Mrs. Wayland Green.
1
Chelsea's Latest Capture
to have HELSEA reem
tho Northants Raises £1,500
N. announcement that A
the
McFarland (Dublin).
Descamps Mesmerised ARPENTIER, soldier
France, wrecker of British
The scheme outlined above may
special subcommittee appoint- ed to attempt to raise £1,600 to heavy-weight champions, is coming not entirely meet the requirements #ensure the future of Northamp-back. ficient data: Mrs. Neave, Mrs. Crection for players who have tonshire county cricket has already manager, anys
Not ranked on account of insuf
McJannet and Mrs. McArthur.
THE ITALIAN RANKING.
Men.
De Stefani Giorgio.
3. De Muerbi Oscar.
1. De Morpurgo Uberto.
4. Sertorio Emanuele.
5. Rado Augusto,
6. Gaslini Placido.
7. Del Bono Alberto,
Serventi Clemente.
9. Ronzi Leonardo.
10. Bali Mino.
11, De Martino James. 12. Banfield Jeffroy,
(Continued on Page 9).
Descamps, 80.
old-time of a position such as arose. Inst and colour is year; on the other hand it does had experience of American foot obtained £1,469 and has hopes of lent to the voluble little French-suggest a method of reorganising ball. Their latest nequisition, raising £2,000 was one of the man's story by the news that the the Association on more expressly Robert McAulay, of Glasgow features of the annual meeting of magnetic Georges is again whirl-defined linen and to the mutual. tercsis of the game in Hongkong. ing his fats in the gymnasia of benefit of the Clubs and the in- That it would act as a panacea Rangers, like Alex Jackson and the club.
Another was an assurance that America.
"Georges' wind is good, his legs Alex Donald, made a great hit in the United States. He played left the new committee would recon-
River against
aaider the possibility of securing are like a soldier's, and I know his for all the illa which are inevitably back for Fail
the brain and eye are alert as ever, connected with an organisation of 1930, again the services of Clark,
Asociation in doubtful. Leam in touring Rangers'
9xellablo again?" inquires the and made such an impression on fast left-hand bowler who left the so why can't he be a champion the size of the Hongkong Football Mr. Struth, the Rangore manager, club in 1930, that he was signed on there and
then.
It may,
direction,
The special sub-committee offer- Descamps. It used to be said of however, be regarded as a step Football Association ed strong criticism of the mannge Descamps that he had the power forward in the desired mont of the club, and among other to hypnotise Carpentier's oppon- and its exploration by the clubs
have hypnotised and the things recommended the appoint-ents. Ho must
this "come-back" might open a way to improved re- ment of a young business man as himself over
Association In the Interests of business, for Georges is 39 next lationship betwixt clubs and the CAULAY, who was born at organising secretary.
competitive football in Hongkong. Lanarkshire, ! The president, Mr. S. Schilizzi, birthday.
A £6,000 Fee?
McWishaw
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