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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1932.
GREAT GAME
SHAMEEN LOSE TO MEDWAY
KEEN HOCKEY MATCH
VISITORS' LAST MINUTE RALLY
In a last minute rally, H. M. S. Medway, assisted frum three
frum players
the river boats, defeated Shameen Sports Club in a splendid. hockey munich at Canton on Saturday by 4 goals to 2
The teams were on level terma right until the closing stages, when the homsters' stamina gave way and the sailors netted twice in quick succession.
the The was speedy from
pace first and the Club opened the scoring through F. Lammert, who converted A well placed centre from their right wing. The Club deserved their lead they were playing in excellent combination.
For some ten minutes after both sides
up the field in turn, only to br broken up. As they got into the circle. Then the Medway answered the Club when Lt. Eaden put a shot into the corner of the Club goal. Soon after they took the lead with a lucky goal as Ashby coming out, tripped and fell, hurling his knee. The Club nearly evened up matters bm the half-time whistle,
POTE HUNT EQUALISES.
On recommencement the Medway attacked hard, but the Club defence were on their mettle, clearing wall, and giving their opponents no chance of shooting in the circle. Then the Club in a ragged, but determined, rush, scared again through Pate-llunt, 2-2 the score remuined for most At of the rest of time, in spite of the hard passing of the Navy.
This pace then began to tell on the Club, who due to the lack of practice against first-rate teams are not In the same training as tears up from and usually are scored Hongkong against in the last ten minutes of the agum
Such was the way on Satur- Kamie. day. Though the Medway pressed with every effort they were unable to Increase their lead until the last minutes of the game when they scored twice in quick succession, Lt. Eaden and Lt. Bartlell finding the net,
THE PLAYERS.
Asbby in the Shaween gral played a magnificent game. working well with his backs. asmussen al centre- half worked hard, and Agnew against a strong pair on the Medway's right wing was out-standing
TWO CHAMPIONS-Gleneagles, being led in after winning the Hongkong Autumn Champions on Saturday, with Mr. Lao Frost, local champion jockey, up. (Photo: Mes
Cheung)..
WHAT IS A BULLY?
LATEST HOCKEY
CONTENTION
'POWERS OF THE REFEREE
Col. Bruce Turnbull, an knowledged expert on the rules of Hockey, has raised a contentious point as regards an ordinary, buily near the circle.
CREWE-L!
Barnsley Net 7 Goals
LEAGUE FOOTBALL
SURPRISES)
London. Dec. 12. Two astonishing results occurr- ed in the Northern Section of the Third Division to-day, when Barn- sley, seven times defonted in 17 matches, trounced Crewe, strongly placed in the fourth position of the tables to the tune of 7-1, and Halifax beat Southport, another of the leading clubs by the only, goal,
Apart from consolidating the positions of Chester, Hull and Gateshead, the results have no material effect on the placings in the league table.
The complete results of the games were:
Northern Section. Div. 3.
Walsall Barnsley Halifax
1 Accrington
7 Crewe
1
1 Southport
0
Gonla
LEAGUE TABLI
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.
18 10
Chester Hull... Gateshead Crewe Southport Wrexham
4 38 21
16 9 4
3 39
.. 10 8 5
3 36
17 10 1
6 37
18 8 5 10 B 10
18
18
20 18 24 17
18
nc- Barron
Mansfield Accrington Barnaley Walsall Rochdale Stockport Doncaster York Rotherham Carlisle Tranmere Halifax
"What constitutes a bully?" he naka.
"Paragraph (2) of Rule 9 makes it clear that it is the two players; while paragraph (6) that, at all bullies, "None shall stand within five yards of the players who are – New Brighton 17
Tarlington. bullying." -
Bartkpools
WHAT IS INTENDED.
It is evident, declares Col. Turnbull, that the distance of five yards is intended to be measured from the two players and not from the ball as is so often done.
He adds that, in the case of a
eircie bully, it is not the bolt that
If
must not be within five yards of the goal-line, but the nearer of the two players who are bullying. this currect, then the nearest de- fenders would be within the law if they packed the goal, and stood behind the goal-line as is laid down for a corner,
16 3 16
49.10 Reuter.
M.C.C. DRAW.
KILREA-winner of the Barrier Reef Handicap at Saturday's final race meeting of the season, with its jockey, Mr. Caplan, after the race.
(Photo: Meo Cheung).
VICTORS VICTIMISED
Astonishing Dafent Of Oxford University
London, De. 12. Following upon their brilliant Inter-Varsity success over Cam- bridge the Oxford rugby fifteen lost to Trinity College, Dublin to-day, the Irishmen scoring alx points against Oxford's three, gained by a solitary try.umi
Renter
EXHIBITION FOOTBALL
JOINT SHANGHAI TEAM TO PLAY AT HANGCHOW
On the invitation of the Mayor of Hangchow, a Shanghai Chincso team and a Shanghal foreign team, under the joint auspices of the Shanghai Football Association and the China National Amateur Athletic Fedoration, will play an exhibition soccer match at Hang- chow on January 1, 1933-Now Yoar's Day.
RUGBY AND AMATEURISM
THORNY QUESTION AFFECTING SOCCER'S SISTER CODE
The Rugby world has provided
the sold her name to articles which the latest development on thorny question of amateurlam, C. she did not write over the Wimble- II. Penny, the Cornish Rugby player don furtnight for $600. who has figured in All-England To-day, scores of pramluent trails has disclosed the fact that players, men and women, figuring he recently was offered a lucrative in the Amateur world, reap a post at Redruth on the condition similar Lenglen harvest by selling that he played for a certain their playing names Cornish club. He refused the "gbostel for them by an ill-paid offer.
hack writer.
There is not the slightest Noubt that the practice of giving | jobs conditional on playing for!
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to articles
COSTLY INTERVIEW.
A young woman lawn tennis certain team Is common player was recently asked for her throughout the world of amateur views on a certain top'cal subject sport-rugby, golf, lawn tennis, and replied that her fee for an cricket and other games," said interview was £15-15-0-the price well-known sportsman.
paid for many an excellent short story in the leading monthly magazines.
DEFINITE BREACH. Nevertheless acceptance of auch
Within the past two years two
Register 313 Againstdienses accepta A definite English Davis Cup players have
Southern Districts.
MITCHELL AGAIN.
Wagga. Dec. 12. The game between the M.C.C. and The Southern Is there anything in the Rules
Districts conclud- to prevent an Umpire from ordered to-day as a
The Medway deserved their victors, though a score of 3-2 would have been a better indieation of the general play, They are a sound all round team with their centre-half, Lt. White, holding their play in fine concerted actioning a circle bully to be played just drawn game. The Shameen would do well to stick to outside the five yards limit, so that Englishmen scor their combination, instead of chopping the neurest defenders could standed 313 in reply and changing all the time; this would actually on the goal-line? All to the 228 of the local team. rive their inside forwards a chance of
that paragraph (d) lays down is the settling down.
was top. fact that the bully is to be played Ames
scorer with 01 at least five yards away from the
and Brown knocked up 51, gonline.
while Rumbló best was of the bowlera with five for 73.
The goal scorers were:
Medway--Lt. ́ Eaden (2), Lt. Gurrey, are Lt. Partlett. Skaineen-- |F. E. W Lammert and J. Pote-Hunt.
TEAMS.
Teams, Medway Lt. Coin. Higham; Sub-L. Carver; Sub-LL Allston, L. White, Lt. Lloyd; Sub-Lt. Desanki. Lt. Eaden, L. Currey, Lt. Bartlett, L. Kitent.
Shameen-R. Ashby; S. M. Carlisle (Cspt.);
R. H; H. Biggs, W. Rasinussen, Agnew; T. 0. Lammert, J. Andrew, W. Gerard, F. E. W. Lam mert, J. Pole-Hunt.
Referee. R. Nockelman; Lt. Com. Leigh,
VISITORS ENTERTAINED,
Members of the Hockey teany of the Whiteshed, Medway, including the Verity and Veteran, were invited to a dance in the Canton Club held in their honour at the conclusion of the mate. There was a large attendance which made the affair an enjoyable function.
Sports Club eleven, welcomed the
His point that the distance of live yards should be measurable from the two players and not from the ball, is sound and a practical 'His further sub. argument. mission is that, in the case of a circle bully, it, and not the ball. must not be within five yards of the goal-lae, but the nearer of the two players who are bullying. The defenders would, therefore, be well within the law if they packed the goal and stood behind
the
AMES.
In their second. innings the country men lost seven for 68, Mitchell again bowling well for fire for 20.-Router.
LEAGUE CRICKET.
bretsh of the rules of most had the good fortune to marry Would oppor- branches oĹ amateur sport. wealthy, women.. Governing bodies generally are tunities of this kind have come anxious to let sleeping dogs lie; the way of two unknown lawn they turn the Nelson eye to most tennis rabbits? Yet what about of the contraventions of their that amateur definition barring
direct and, amateur regulations.
Inter-
Home-
Occasionally action is taken and indirect? Golf rules are seemingly a hardship occurs. This what elastic. Winners who pick- happened when Frank Waters, the up two or three pounds cash in famous Scottish Rugby
the monthly medal competitions national, was the other day for rarely consider that such a prac bidden to play Rugby on the tice would be forbidden at other ground that he was making money same. out of the game.
A few weeks back he began to contribute signed weekly articles on Rugby to a London Sunday
Since he left the CUP newspaper. University he had occupied a full- time job as a journalist on this
paper.
Everyone with inside knowledge of the various branches of sport knows the leading players cannot fall to make money on account of their pre-eminence.
MONEY IN GOLF.
Bobby Jones as an amateur is
the goal line as is laid down for T. A, Pearce to Play for believed to have made £40,000 n
acorner.
FURTHER INQUIRIES.
Hongkong C.C.
SATURDAY'S TEAMS. Hongkong will have the opportunity of seeing T. A. I'earce in action against the Kowloon C.C. in a league match to be played on the Peninsula on Saturday. The last time Pearce was selected he was unable to play owing to indisposition.
The Hongkong C.C. team to meet
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E. J. R. Mitchell, A. C. Beck, E. R.
Colonel Bruce Turnbull further inquires, "Is there anything in the Rules to prevent an umpire from ordering a circle bully to be play ed just outside the five yards limit so that the nearest defender could stand on the goal line?" He On Sunday a luncheon was held in quotes Rule nine, which enhets the lounge of the Canton Club for the that the bully in the circle shall be Hongkong team. It was stay affair played within five yards of the goal to which nearly forty attended. S. Mine. Col. Turnbull asks a very the Kowloon players will be Carlisle, Captain of the Shamoen subtle question. One knows that follows, A. W. liny ward (Capt.). visitors and wound up by thanking one man can be too literally strict Duckitt, G. S. Dunkley, D. S. Harley, Lt. Con Leigh for the compliment on the lettering of a rule rather, Owen Hughes, O. E. C. Marton, they had shown to Shameen in sending than in regarding its true spirit. T. A. Pearce, A. Reid and G. R. M. up such a strong team.
But what about clause (b). of Rule Rickotts. Amald muth vociferation Lt. Com. Leigh was called upon to reply, which he ably did
two players who are Bullying?
The Hongkong C.C. seconds will Among
Mr. H. B. Nilson, whose long meet the Kowloon C.C. in a league those who attended the luncheon wore-Mesars. McDermott, connection with the game in Gor- match on the town ground on Satur Andrew, Fletchington, Gerard, T. O many commands general respect day with the following players.-C. E. Lammert, F,·Lammert, Agnew, Pote-suggests that, when a player is in-Gabagan (Capt.), A. K. Macke Hunt,
King, Carlisle, Cameron, jured on
one side, or there are H. J. Armstrong, C. W. E. Annett, Gammell, Dr. Lancaster, Burdick. Alno most of the officers of only ten men through various rea-L. D. Kilber, A. D. Lowson, R. S. W. sons, the other team also sheds a Pattorson, P, W. J. Planner, J. E. Potter, C. B. R. Sargent and C. A. player to make the play even.
Wright,
West River Patrol.
FRIENDLY.
In a friendly game on the US.R.
C ground yesterday, the R.AS.C.
12 which prohibits any other play- er being within five yards of the
STRICT SYSTEM.
On the Continent this system is strictly carried out. No one will
The Junior Team.
Sze-kwong Game. }
gainsay that it is not highly sport-] BILLIARDS TOURNEY. defeated the Medical Coma by ing in spirit and creditable that three goals to one. At the in- opponents should not desire to take terval the score stood at 1-1, the least advantage of another Kent Beats R.A.S.C. in Ng Senior netting for the Service team's misfortune crippled by the Service Corps, and Davies for the loss of a player. Medicals following a misundor-
In incrosse, it has always been a atanding between Marshall, at rule that, if a player is injured on II. M. S. Kont defeated the Royal right back, and Keen, loft half. the one alde, a player on the other Army Service Corps three games to In the second half goals for the "stands off," either until the in- two in the first round of the Ng Sze Service, Corps were acored by jured player returns, or, if per- kwong Billard Cup Tournament last Barlow and Lazenby.
manent, he "atands off" altogether. night at the Salfors and Boldlers' It is bad luck for the stood off" Home, Wanthai. Detalls:
Kent. player to lose his whole after- Turner noon's exercise but you cannot Osborne question the absolute high ideals Cunniffe University: P.G. Tang: A.M. of amateur sportsmanship which Morrison
Holdon such an astfon conveys.
UNIVERSITY TEAM.
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150 Pte. Connor
116
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129 Sgt. Robinson 150
160 Pto. Lazenby 127
140 S. S. M. Jordan 160 150 Driver Gray
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Captain's Cup.
(December) Captain's Cup qualifying competition, for which G. L. Bradley and H. Hampton tied on December 4, has been played off at Fanling and resulted in a win for H. Hampton.
Adamson Cup.
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Ladies Competition. The Bogey. Competition hold
over
year out of golf. William T. Tilden before he turned profes- the New Course, Fanling, on Decem
ber 6, for a prize kindly presented by sional in various Way8 Was Mrs. Lisenman, was won by Miss credited with making several Sutton after a tle with Mrs. A. K. thousand sterling annually for Mackenzio and Mrs. C. Blaker at four
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