Records of Rugby Clubs
Upsets of FORM: REDRUTH UNBEATEN SINCE SEPTEMBER
London, Nov. 22. EVERAL upsets of form occurred over the week-end, the most
S notable being the heavy defeat of Bristol by the Devonport Ser-
vices, and Exeter's victory over Torquay. Nowport, having benten Cardif twice, again showed what an inconsistent team they are by losing to the London Welsh, but Gloucenter continue supreme and Ox- ford University have had a good week.
The Wasps gave further evidence of their claims to be consider- ed definitely first-class, by defeating the United Services, while it should be noted that Redruth have not lost a match since September.
Points: Munchenter
Aberavon
Abecillary
Barnstaple
Bath
Bedford
Birkenhead Park
Binckheath
Bradford
Bridgend
Bridgwater
Brighton
Hurton
Cambridge Univeralty
CREGIST
Catford ridge
Coventry
Cross Keys
Devanpart Bervices
Durham
Exeter..
Exmouth
Vide
Gueter
Guy's Hospital
Halifax
Bargaini
Headingley
Ipswich Y..U.A.
Leicester
Llanelly
Loniton Bentle
London Unly, Vandala
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THE HỎNGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1933.
FULL REPORT OF F.A. COUNCIL MEETING
OFFICIALS' STERN VIEW OF
UNRULY BARRACKING PREVENTIVE MEASURES TO
BE TAKEN
Below will be found a detailed report of the meet ing of the F. A. Council held yesterday, at which the two big issues, the forthcoming Interport and the alleged questionable behaviour of the Kowloon Football Club in signing on Argyll players were discussed.
Mr. C. M. Manners, chairman, pro- |
sided and he was supported by the
that a letter
4123# following members of the Council: they were staying here for the whole 6387-Capt. C. E. Eliot Heywood (Vice season it would be a different mat President), Mesara, G. T. May lonter. A team may play some Inter- F. H. Barnes, J. D. nationals and get cheap points from Secretary), Bush, C. A. Goldenberg, F. T. James, some of the clubs and not play them
against otitera, 103 and W, M/A. A. A, R. Hughes.
It was announced had been received from Lieut. J. II. 172 81 Hocquard indicating his inability to make the trip to Shanghai count of offeini dutles. Mention was 184 also made of the fact that Bombardier Allan of the Royal Artillery would
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Capt. Ellot-Heywood: very sporting either.
It is not
Mr. James: It is not sporting.
The matter was then dropped and the chairman brought up the ques- tion of rowdylam at football matches.
troopship during the beginning He said that this year unfair bar February and would not be available racking and Insulting remarks mado
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100 for the Interport. if selected. Both to referees who had been doing their these players accordingly will be best to control games, had been par-
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matches | ticularly noticeable in keen matches fixed for early This unfair barracking was going to Ds which have been
Hend, one day, to a very serious situa- Jantanry.
The minutes of the Interportion. selection committee were read and it was stated that Mr. C. A. Golden- berg had been nominated by the com mittce to the position of manager of!
London, Nov. 21. Women billiards players are going on from success to suc, Last week their team Manila, Dec. 16.
beat strong opposition from The annual Philippine De-
men in a London relay match. partment Golf Tournament was brought to a close, yesterday
Now comes the news that the afternoon at the Wack Wack highest billiards break ever made Golf and Country Club by a woman player has been put breath-taking and spine-ting-up by Misa Ruth Ilarrison, the New ling fashion.
astle-on-Tyne girl and former Capt. Alfred V. Ednie, Depart-amateur champion of her sex, In ment champion of last year, who is a pirvate game at Birmingham sho run of 265, and she "well known in Hongkong, success- madr fully defended his crown against rossed the bulk line when her
the finals yester-care stood at 98.. Capt. Bessa day, although it really looked for
Miss Harrison's break is not at a while like Capt. Besse was to be all surprising, for she has proved the new Department Champion. Capt. Besse was five up on Capt. herself to be a. really fine exponent an excellent Ednie at the end of the 15th hole of the game with
natural style. in the morning round but Capt. Ednie staged a comeback in the Another girl, Miss Margaret final afternoon battle by winning Leanan, of Glasgow, made a public the match one up on the 37th hole.appearance in London yesterday, Both of the contestants played when she opposed Arthur Penil at very good wolf. They both man-Thurston's in a week's match. She aged to get into trouble but said that she will play any other
woman for a.substantial stake." pulled out of difficulties very nicely to lay an excellent brand of par golf.
The ancient Scotch Kame attracted a great deal more un-
INMAN HOME
usual interest this year than last His Views on Nursery year and a grand and glorious spirit was prevalent throughout the four days battle.
WINS ALL HONOURS.
Cannon Play
SUNDAY'S MATCH.
The chairman Instanced Sunday's the team which is to visit Shang-match between South China and the There they had seen a bai. Lieut Hoequard had been Lincolns. nominated captain of the side. The very keen game and, he supposed, team will leave
1.&O. nosewhat naturally, the various bar on the Comorin which leaves on February rackers for one side or the other had They will return on February been throwing mud and inciting the players. The Association and people who had the best interesin of foot ball at heart, are afraid that there will be a riot at one of these matches.
D. 21..
The chairman read a letter from Mr. T. A. Mitchell who tendered his resignation from the Council as he Is returning to England on sick leave early In January.
Tho chairman sald that
he
he was
The Council was concerned how best to inform the pubile that their to the nure they all very much regretted behaviour was detrimental
Mr. J. D. Bush, said the the necessity. which compelled Mr. S
suggestion Mitchell to proceed Home on leave, chairman, had made
that handbills be distributed to every lie has been very land on duc-person who went into the stands to
Instructions
Was going lor's
Bro & ganic. Home. The Council sincerely hoped he would return fully restored to health.
On the suggestion of Capt. C. E. Ellot-Heywood it was decided to in- vite, the Kowloon Football Club the vacancy.
a representative to
THE INTERPORT.
nominate
to
All
Mr. James remarked that this had been done in the past
The chairman sat that they would nek Mr. Bush to draft a notice for distribution.
Capt. Eliot-Heywood referring to Sunday's Incident said that just be- fore the end of the match anything A letter was received from Shang- might have happened and there was hai asking the opinion of the Honga move of about 50 per cent, of the kong Association regarding the ques-Chinese spectators, who were evident tion of the Interport series, to be going to rush the ground. For played in Shanghal. It was pointtunately there were plenty of troops ed out that three teams, Hongkong, about and the spectators were guld- Shanghai and Tientsin would be pared back to the stands. If there had telpating, and Shanghai asked how not been any troops present to guide the winners would be determined if them back the game would have cras- the teams secured the same numbered before time. In that case he had of points.
to eny that the Chinese spectators It was Kuggested by the Council were to blame.
triplo tle, that, in the event of a
It was suggested that in addition the longkang Telegraph Cup should
the custody of the pre-to the handbills individual remain
be taken against them if it is prov considered a tie.' is winners and that the series be should be warned that action would The chairman remarked that copies ed that their members indulged in of the proposed revision of the rules barracking of the nature, nainst had been circulated and as they had which the Council were protesting. already been read he kd not pro pase to read them again.
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The Naval representative asked that the final of the Lai Wah Cun Capt. Eliot-Heywood intimated competition be brought forward as that the military authorities would the Navy would be leaving the Colony be taking exception to one of the on January 9 and they would not he players. He asked how it, could be in March when the final would or- rules regarding the qualification of able to field a representative team fair for a club to sign on six play-dinarily be played. ers who were passing through the
Landon, Nov. 23. Melbourne Inman, the famus topbilliard player, arrived at Plymouth ers To Capt. Ednic go the honours of the entire tournament. yesterday on his return from an He not only won the Department Australian tour, le went on in crown for the second time but was the liner to London, where he is also low Medalist in the tourney due this morning.
and was also given the prize of the Inman said that he is more than championship flight. Three ever convinced that if the Billiards trophies in all: the Department Control Council do not take drastic cup, the low Mudalist prize and steps to deal with nursery cannon prize of the championship flight.piny professional billiards will die Col. Exton. Chic of Staff of the out. "My tour in Australia," he Philippine Department awarded added, "has proved definitely that the prizes to the winners of the resnellve fights.
Other results follow: Anderson bested Patrick 3 and for the second flight honours.
Ver defeated Sharp for the third Aight title.
Hutson downed Koster in the fourth flight.
Bight
Peterson won the turtle the first day of the meet.
Consolation Flights:
•
Colony and only staying here for six It was agreed that the Council fix or Beven weeks? Ic maintained the final for Saturday, December 30, that it was all wrong, as these play- and the matches for that day be
would appear against certain transferred to March 10. teams and not against others.
Mr. James remarked that the whole question was whether they were bana fide members of the Club. Since they, hnd joined for a definite purpose and for a definite period he did not think they could be bone
RIFLE SHOOTING.
de members. People did not join a No Awards Made By Local
club for one football match only.
The chairman remarked that they must have been made honorary mem- bers of the Club.
NOT REAL MEMBERS.. the public do not want to see long runs of nursery cannons; they pre- fer all-round play with plenty of have been made full members of the Mr. James replied that they may variety. I can best illustrate it,by club but they were not bona fide the case of a comedian who goes on members. If one joined a golf club the stage and reels off a lot of and paid a subscribers' fees he was alter and is folleaved by another not entitled to all the amenities of comedian who gives exactly the the club. Such members were only
visitors. same stuff."
Inman is not likely to enter for the professional championship this Ruens defented SWllinger
season. He realises that he has no chance against nursery cannon ex- -Collins defented Brown
Schenck defented Kilvarif. perts. He has arranged for Horace Rush defeated.Caldwell
Indrum, nephew, of the famous Walter Lindrum, to came to Eng- land in January, "I think he may Drove a world beater at anooker,"
MEDWAY OFFICERS Inmah said.
HOCKEY TEAM
(Continued from Page 10.)
H.M.S. Scamew took part, two of them playing for the Officers and the rest for Canton. The Officers
Mr. F. II. Barnes: Visiting mem- bers are bona fida members.
Their
Club For December.
the
THE PRESIDENT'S CUP.
Hongkong Rifle Club for the Decem
No spoons were awarded by her monthly shoot which was held during last week-end, there being an insufficient number of entries,
Mr. James: Are they? bona fules are in question..
Mr. Barnes quoted the example of Shanghai players being made, visit J. ing members of clubs and being ask-R. ed, to play in a league match, in honour of such visiting members.
Mr. James: They cannot play in league matches.
The results were as follow:
"A" Class No entries.
"B" Class.
Tetley
H. Woodman "C" Class.
500 000 Total Yds. Yds.
10
80 78
C.
F. J. Simpson ...
43.
43 3174
D. W. Waterton ....
President's Cup.
The chairman then read tho rule dealing with the qualification of play. D. W. Waterton won the President's era as follows: "Players must be Cup for the four best monthly shoot Amateur Players na defined to Rule during the past six months. "I" 20 of the Football Association Class men have five per cent added England. Players must be bona-file to their totals, "C" Class men ton por Honorary cent and "D" Class men 16 per cent. members of their Club. members shall not be considered”. Class mon are allowed no audi-
tion whatever.
In the afternoon the visitors met again emerged victors by three bona-fide members." their hosts on the hockey field, and goals to one, They were enter- Mr. James maintained that the defeated them by live goals tained to lunch at the Club, Before players in question were not bow to two. Lt Bartlett, the Navy's leaving they extended an invitation fide members as far as the Associa centre forward excelled himself for the Shamson Sports Club, to tion was concerned.
Ellot-Ileywood Took Capt. acoro all flvd gonis.lt Hongkong during the
that they were only passing, through rison in Hongkong, following
to
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The nino sulted his stickwork and speed, The with the result that he gave a batter Navy alde:-Lt. Donald. Lt. Enden, performance than he has over done Lt. Bartlett, Hub, Lt. Choyne, Surg. in Ilongkong.
Lt. Comdr. Hughes, Lt. Sinclair,
The Officers were inter guests at Lt Wood, Lt. Comdr. MacVicker, the Shameen Club dance, and on It. King Lt. Comdr. Leigh, Sunday morning another match was Navy Hockey Secretary played in which five players of the panied the team,
DEL OBVIOUSLY TWISTING.
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SPORT ADVTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
NOTICE.
The entries for the Annual Race Mooting, 1934, will close at 8.00 p.m. on Saturday, 20th January. 103-1.
Members are reminded that no horse is eligible to onter for any race mesting of this Club until an Omcial Racing Certificato shall have been obtained in respect of the horse.
All Mombora intending to enter Grins at the Annual Meeting are requested to apply for Ofeini Racing Certificates in respect of Buch Griffins without delay. Also, Members who have 120t yet registered racing names or colours will oblige by doing no at their earliest convenience.
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