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THE HONGKONG 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 be was supported by the
following members of the Council they were staying here for the whole Capt. C. E. Eliot Heywood (Vice season it would be a different mat President), Messrs. G. T. May (Hon. ter. A team may play some Inter- Secretary), F. H. Barnes, J. D. nationals and get cheap points from Bush, O. A. Goldenberg, F. T. James, some of the clubs and not play them and Wi. M/A. A. A. R. Hughes, against others. --
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Capt. Ellot-Heywood! It is not very sporting either.
Mr. James: It is not sporting.
It was announced that a Jotter had been received from. Llout. J. H. Hecquard indicating his inability to make the trip to Shanghai on ac count of official duties Mention was also made of the fact that Bombardier
The matter was then dropped and Allan of the Royal Artillery would the chairman brought up the ques be leaving the Colony, by the next tion of rowdyism at football matches. troopship during the beginning of lo said that this year unfair bar. February and would not be available racking and insulting remarks mado 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 omitted from the trial matches teularly noticeable in keen matches. which have been fixed for early This unfair barracking was going to lead, one day, to a very serious situa-
January.
The minutes ot the Interporttien. selection committee were read and it was stated that Mr. C. A. Golden- berg had been nominated by the com- mittee to the position of manager of
SUNDAY'S MATCH.
Tho chairman instanced Sunday's
the team which is to visit Shang-match between South China and the Thero they had seen a hai.
Lleut. Hocquard had been Lincolns. nominated captain of the side. The very keen game and, he supposed, team. will leave on the P..somewhat naturally, the various bar Comoria which leaves on February rackers for one side or the other had 9. They will return on February been throwing mud and Inclting the players. The Association and people 21.
who had the best interests of foot- ball at heart, aro afraid that there will be a riot at one of these matches.
The chairman read a letter from Mr. T. A. Mitchell who tendered his resignation from the Council us he is returning to England on sick Icava carly in January.
The chairman said that he was sure they all vory much regretted
The Council was concerned how best to inform the public that their behaviour was detrimental to the Ramo. Hr. J. D. Bush, said tha
the necessity which compelled Mr. chairman, had made A suggestion Mitchell to proceed Home on teave
that handhills be distributed to every
He has been very ill and on doc-person who went into the stands to tor'a Instructions ho WRE going see a game. Home. The Council sincerely hoped ho would return fully restored to health.
On the suggestion of Capt. C. E. Eliot-Heywood it was decided to in- vite the Kowloon Football Club to nominate a representative to fill the vacancy.
THE INTERPORT.
Mr. James remarked that this had
been done in the past.
The chairman aald that they would ask Mr. Bush to draft a notiço for distribution.
Capt. Ellot-Haywood referring to Sunday's incident said that just bo 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 Hong-a move of about 50 per cent of the kong Association regarding the quca Chinend spectators, who were evident. tion of the Interport series to bely going to rush the ground. For- played in Shanghal. It was point-tunately there were plenty of troops ed out that thred teams, Hongkong, about and the spectators were guid Shanghai and Tientsin would be pored back to the stands. If there had ticipating, and Shanghai asked how not been any troops present to guldo the winners would be determined if them back the game would have ceas- the teams secured the same numbered before time. In that case he had of points.
to say that the Chinese spectators
It was suggested by the Council wore to blame. that, in the event of a triplo tie,
the Hongkong Telegraph Cup should
It was suggested that in addition
remain in the custody of the preto the handbills individual clubs vlous winners and that the series be should be warned that action would considered a tie..
The chairman remarked that copies of the proposed revision of the rulea had been circulated and as they had already been read he did not pro- pose to read them again.
Capt. Ellot-lleywood Intimated that the military authorities would be taking exception to one of the rules regarding the qualification of players. He asked how it could be fair for a club to sign on six play ers who were passing through the Colony and only staying here for six
be taken against them if it is prov- ed that their members indulged in. barracking of the nature against which the Council were protesting.
The Naval representativo asked that the final of the Lai Wah Cup the Navy would be leaving the Colony competition be brought forward na
on January 9 and they would not be able to field a representative team in March when the final would or- dinarily be played.
It was agreed that the Council Ax
or Boven weeka! He maintained the final for Saturday, December 80, that it was all wrong, as these play and the matches for that day bo ers would appear against certain transferred to March 10,
teams and not against other.
Mr. James remarked that the
WAS
whether they
whole question were bona fide members of the Club, Since they had joined for a definite purpose and for a definite period he did not think they could be bona
RIFLE SHOOTING.
fide 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.
Mr. James replied that they may have been made full members of the club but they were not bona fide members. If one joined a gulf club and paid a subscribers' fees he was not entitled to all the amenities of the club. Such members were only visitors.
Mr. F. H. Barnes: Visiting mem- hers are bona fide members.
Club For December.
THE PRESIDENT'S CUP.
No spoons wore awarded by the Hongkong Rifle Club for the Decem ber monthly shoot which, was held during last week-end, there being an insufficient number of entries,
Shanghal players being made visitJ.
The results were as follow:
500, 600. Total
Ydr.
"A" class No entries.
Ing members of clubs and being aak- R. H. Woodman
Mr. James: Are they?
Their
bona fides are in question.
1
Mr. Barnes quoted the example of
"B" Class.
L. Tetley ........
41
"C" Cines.
30
31
74
President's Cup.
ed to play in a league match in
honour of such visiting members.
C. F. J. Simpson..
Mr. Jameet They cannot play In D. W. Waterton
league matches.
The chairman 'then read the Tulo dealing with the qualification of play D. W. Waterton won the President's ers as follows: "Players must be Amateur Players as defined in Rule Cup for the four best monthly shoots
29 of the Football Association
during the past of
six months. “D”
England. Players must be bona fide Class men have five per cent added members of their Club.:
to their totals, "G" Clasa mm ten per Honorary members shall not be considered cent and "D" Class men 15 per cent. "A" Claes men are allowed no addi- bona-fide members."
Mr. James maintained that the tion whatever,
players In question were not bona- The results of the last half of 1933 fide members as far as the Associa- are appended: tion was concerned.
Capt. Ellot-Heywood remarked
Per reht
July Avr. Bept. Qot Ner, Den udded Total
that they were only passing through D. W. Waterton and were not even part of the Gar rison in Hongkong.
OBVIOUSLY TWISTING..
SPORT ADVTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
NOTICE.
The entries for the Annual Race Meatlog, 1934, will close at 3.00
p.m. on Saturday, 20th January.
1934.
Membora are reminded that no horse is eligible to enter for any race mooting of this Club until an' Official Racing Cortificato shall have, boon obtained in respect of the horse..
All Members intending to anter Griffins at the Annual Meeting are requested to apply for Official Racing Certificates in respect of such Griffins without delay. Also,. Membors who have not yot rogistered racing names or colours will oblige by doing so at their carliest convenience.
By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary. Hongkong, 18th December, 1935,
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Mr. Jamos: If it is not against the letter of the Rules it is most em- phatically against the spirit of the In July and August, J. L. Tetley Rules. It is obviously a twist; fired in "C" Class, but in September there's no getting away from it. If and December he fired in "B" Class.
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