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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1933.

FOUR CHANGES IN LAST CRICKET TRIAL

SWIMMING GALA THE DAILY

AT _Y.M.C.A. ON

SATURDAY

Frosh from victories in the Nank-

ing Sports meeting, the Canton swim-

wook and

mera are due to return during the

opportunity is by the Hongkong international taken teur Swimming Association to enter- tain the visiting team to anuther galo. It has been arranged that the Can- ton swimmers be entertained at the Y.M.C.A. on Saturday night, com mencing at 9 p.m. when the Chinese! will swim against the Association in

a series of events.

The following programme has been arranged:

600

Yards Free Styla 100 Yards Free Stylo

220 Yards Free Style

440 Yards Free Style

200 Yards Breast Stroke

100 Yards Yards Back Stroke

200 Yards Team Race,

(Teams of four)

Exhibition Diving Exhibition Water-Palo.

Lleat. Col. E. J. de C. Boy, M.C., of the 1st, Battalion Lincoln-

DOUBLE

JOCKEY CLUB'S MODIFICATIONS

FEATURE PROVES

POPULAR

SHANGHAI REFEREES'

NEW RULING

PLAYER WITHOUT THE BALL MUST

NOT BE CHARGED

For the information of players "A player shall be deemed

it was decided to publish ex- guilty of ungentlemanly conplanations of the following points. duct if he charges an opponent who is not in possession of the ball or attempting to play the ball, and if he deliberately obstructs an opponent.”.... This decision was made by

The Throw In: The thrower must stand with his foot on or outside the line, lo, both on the The Stewards of the Hongkong

line, both outside it, or one on Jockey Club have decided, now that

and one outside. He may, raiso the "Daily Double" bps proved to ba

his heels while throwing provid- a popular feature of local racing, to

the ed that this does not bring either introduce, at the 12th. Extra Race Meeting on Saturday, November Shanghai Referees Society at foot inside the field, clear of the

a few modifications in the system of

FATHER AND SON TO PLAY

STRONG BATTING SIDE

LIEUT. BUTLER.

-PLAYING

For the final Interport cricket trial on Saturday, four changes have been made in the teams which were, on view last week.

T. E. Pearce is to lead an eleven against Hayward's team,

backing to simplify matters for the their October meeting, and willine, and that neither foot leaves and he, together with his son,

tion

Following an address by Mr.

F. A. Munn, who was injured last Saturday, W. C. Hung, E. Zimmern and R. Lee.

Heyward has a very strong side,

indicating that it is the probable team, which will represent Hong- kong in the Triangular Tourna ment against Malaya and Shang-

shire Regiment, has been appoint. winning ticket for a ticket on Grimshaw, several points were. From such a free kick a goalhni next month,

ed president of the Area Athletic Sports Board for 1984.

SPORT ADVTS.

:

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

the ground completely. The ball hackers and expedite the calculs stand until a reply has been re-must, of course, be thrown from T. A. Pearce, T. Redmond and

to

colved to their query to the Re- behind the head, with both hands.Lieut. Butler, take the places of and payment of dividends.

Dangerous Play: The referee Tickets will be on sale at the comferees' Committee of the English

Botting mencement of the Pari-Mutuel Bot on the first of the selected races as Football Association regarding can award a free kick in any before, but when the starters are the right of a player to charge case where he conelders the con- duct of a player dangerous or excus, instead of the successful backer an opponent not in possession of likely to cause injury, but not exhibited on the second of the selected writing

Bufficiently so as to justify him his selection on both halves of a ball. the ticket and posting one half in the

putting into force the greater daily double box, he must exchange

powers vested in him under Law the the pany he wishes to baalt in the brought up for discussion.

cannot be scored direct, since it second of the selected race la com-

is not awarded under Law 9, piste the Double.

It was pointed out that there Hence a free kick may be award- The cumbersome method of writing WAS no law which forbade ed inside the penalty area for on tickets and posting in a box will bo dono away with, and the box will player to charge an opponent, dangerous play on the part of a no matter how far away the ball defender. This kick ls' taken in one awarded Shroffe will be availo first of the available to oxchange winning tickets on

was. It was decided to ask the the same way as

for carrying by the goal-keeper. selected races for a' tiekot on any Referees Committee of the EngCommon examples of dangerous pony in the ascond of the selected lish Football Association for a races at the Dally Double Counters. decision on this point and pending The betting will close on the ring-a. roply to their query the Society Ing of the bell closing the ordinary Parl-Mutuel betting,

of Shanghai adopted the above ruling.

no longer

wed.

An exchanged ticket on any pony in the second of the selected races backed the winning pony on the first will be proof that the holder has of the selected races..

It was also decided that no substitute should be allowed

for a player, sent off the field for misconduct before the ball has been properly kicked off at the

Draft Programmes and Entry Forms for the Twelfth Extra Race Meeting, to be held on Saturday, 4th November, 1933 (weather per mitting) may be obtained at the Socrotary's Office, Gloucester Building, the Club House, Happy | Valley, the Hong Kong Club, the Cossack's Beauty Promoted To commencement of a game. ̧ Sports Club, and the Stables, Village Road.

Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON on Thursday, 28th October, 1933.

By Order,

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PONIES CLASSIFIED.

Be An "A" Candidate. Following Its brilliant run on Saturday, Cossack's Beauty has been promoted by the Stowards

of the Hongkong Jockey Club to the "A" Class. The following are the changea In classification:

to

Golden Dawn to "g" Class, Con- nack's Beauty to "A" Class, Gold Key CH Gloss, Orlando to "D" Claus. Disorderly Conduct to "E" Class, Gallant Fox to "E" Class, and White Butterfly to "E" Ciaco.

The following will represent the St. Andrew's Scout Troop in a

play are kicking at a ball near an opponent's faco, and "sciasor kicking" close to other players.

Players Returning to the Field: Except in case of injury no player may leave the field without the off the field, for any cause what- permission of the referee. Once over, the player cannot return until the ball is out of play. He must then report to the referee before taking part in the game.

Cambridgeshire Latest

MANY ALTERATIONS IN STARTERS AND JOCKEYS

London, Oct. 24. Several double alterations

Allsacraig, which had Quick as Jockey has now been omitted from

on

However, there sooms to be rooth for another bowler, so that the final selection, if based Hayward's present combination, will probably include either Burnett or, Pereira.

The teams for Saturday are:' A. W. HAYWARD'S XI.

E. C. Fincher

E. R. Duckltt

T. A. Penrco

P. V. William

A. W. Hayward

E. F, Fincher

II. Owen Hughes

A. C. Hamilton

F. Goodwin

A. R. Minu

G. S. Dunkley

T. E. PEARCE'S XI.

T. E. Pearce

A. M. Rodrigues

C. C. Garthwaite

A. H. Madar

Lieut. Butler

1. McInnes

T. Redmond

S. V., Gittins

F. D. Pereira

G. C. Burnett.

S. A. Ismaft

the starter's list, together with SWEEPSTAKE · LUCK Obesity, Rathlinisle, Chatelaine, Bow and Arrow, Galapas and Effaceable.

were made in to-day's list of probable runners and jockeys for the Cambridgeshire. Gunn was earlier reported to be friendly hockey match against the riding Inverman, but lateat reports St. Andrew's Club Ladies on the are that McGuigan will take the Marina ground to-morrow (Thurs, anddle. McGuigan was originally will ride either The Font or day) at 6.15 p.m. sharp:-H. given Town Crier to ride, but Buck rill. Millington; V. Bond, F. Winyard; Stephenson will now be the mount,

Versicle, which was reported to now been be a non-starter hns given Wells na Jockey, and D. Smith

Both Bow and Arrow and Galapas

J. Winyard, Mr. R. Dormer, A. L.whilst Tartan, which had Walsh up, were scratched yesterday after- Sanh; G. Arnold, Noel Booker, J. is now without a jockey. Mackay, L. Gibson, N. Booker.

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Among the last names on the list of prize winners in the Irish Hoe- pitala' Sweopatako appear four ticket- holders in Hongkong.

The lucky numbers represent cach consolation prizes of £1,000 or £400.

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