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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, JULY 31, 1934.

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tion from amateur football. The mention of a period of six months in 17 cases, one year in one case and two years in two cases Indicated merely that applications for reinstatement as} amateurs, which might have been submitted at any time but for the special reference, would not be con- sidered for those periods. Once de- clared profcasional, a footballer re- maina a professional for ever, unless he shows good cause to the governing body for reinstatement. The Singa. pore Amateur Football Association, to whom, the application for recons]dera- tion has been addressed, cannot take decisive notion that will vary Important ruling of its own. The mattér must be referred to the Foot- ball Association of Malaya which meets at Kuala Lumpur on Aug. 4. The Singapore Football Association in competent only to seek the permission | of the senior body to vary its decision of March 28. That such pernasion will be sought nad granted in virtually certain.

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There is one other body concerned in this unfortunate occurrence and it deserves very high tribute for the correct and dignified attitude which it has adopted throughout. That is the Malay Football Association to which the penalised players belong, That body has been very hard hit but, having agreed by the net of affilation 10 accept the counell of the Singapore. Amateur Football Association as the Judkial nuthority in such matters, It has rightly refrained from offering any) comment on the decisions and from making any · official representation. either on behalf of itself is a body or on behalf of individual members. Rigid adherence to this attitude lu most praiseworthy and has doubtless: tended to intensify sympathy aniong those who were compelled by the rules to take a serious view of the matter brought to their notice.

HOME RACING

Probable Starters. In Steward's Cup

NEW RUNNERS

London, July 30. Probablo starters and jockeys in the Stewards' Cup Includo many of the great names of the present-day English, turf,

They are announced as follow:

· Coroado (Gunn)

Alluvial (Carelake)

Manitoba (Gordon Richards). Greenore (Perryman) Old Riley (Childs) Furrokhsiyar (Steve Donoghue) Figaro (Weston)

P.A.A.F. AMENDMENTS

DISPROVED

CRITICISM. FOLLOWS IN WAKE OF OLYMPIC GAMES DISPUTE

BIG SCHEME FOR DEVELOPING. PHILIPPINES SPORT

Manila, July 28.

Governor General Frank Murphy was elected honorary. president and Senate-President Manuel Quezon was re-elected executive president of the Philippine Amateur Athletic Federa- tion at the annual meeting of the board of governors of the Federation at Rizal Memorial Field yesterday afternoon. All the other members of the executive committee of the Federation wore were 're-elected uzcept H. A. Bordner whose place was filled by Dr. Gabriel Manalac. (

The board of governors dis- | wages, transportation, prizes given cussed various questions pertain to Boy Scouts, supplies and equip- ing to the Federation and its ment, advertisements, and meals members, including amendments furnished constabulary soldiure. to the constitėstion and changes in the by-laws and heard com- mittec reports and recommenda-

Strathearrop (Harry Wrogg) Unlikely (Sirott) Clustine (A. Wragg) Crumpets (Beary) Morfair (Fox). North Devon (Wrickaby) Nevertheless (Novett) Anaglypta (Dines) Scatterens (E. Smith) Hidalgo (Cliff Richards) Propaganda (Christie) Thermidor (Richardson) The Old Pretender (Lynch) Pamposo (D. Smith or F. Hunter)tions. Solerold Maid of Essey Ben

,

THE CALL.OVER.

London, July 30. The final call-over for the Stewards' Cup is as follows:

100/9 Strathcarron (o) 100/8 (t.) 12/1 Figaro (t, and o.) 100/8 Coroado (t, and o.) 100/8 Hidalgo (t, and o.) 100/6 Clustino (t. and o.) 100/6 Alluvial (t, and o.), 100/6 North Devon (t. and o.) 20/1 Manitoba (t. and v.) 20/1 Pomposa (t, and o.) 20/1 Morefair (t. and o.) 20/1 Greenore (t, and o.) 20/1 The Old Protender (t. and o.) 25/1 Unlikely (0.).

25/1 Crumpets (a.) 28/1 (t.) ́ 28/1 Scattercash (L and a.) 28/1 Nevertheless (t. and o.) 3971 Old Riley (t. and a.) 33/1 Bidou (ò.)

33/1 Anaglypta (o.) 33/1 Maid of Essex (u,) 5/1 Thermidor (0.) 40/1 Propaganda (t. and v.) 50/1 Ben (t. and o.)

Reater.

REPORTS APPROVED.

of the Philippine contest commit- The board approved the reports tor of the Xth Far Eastern Games, MEMBERS PROTEST.

with three delegates registering their disapproval of the action of Three delegates registered their the executive board of the P. A.. protest at the meeting against the A. E. in helping to dissolve the action of the executive commitles

FEA.A.; the registration commit of the Federation in connection tee; the records committoo, the with the dissolution of the For track and field committee, the Eastern Amateur Athletic Asso-Swimming committee, the basket-

ball ciation, and had their objectioria

committee,

and the boxing to this action spread upon the committee. The other committees records. Those who registered submitted no reports.

The basketball committee recom- their disapproval of the action monded the organization of basket were Mark Nestle, representing

the Y: M. C. A. Dr. Hamilton, ball leagues in the provincial high representing Silliman Institute; schools in order to promote this and Joss D. Warren, representing branch of competition. the National Collegiate Athletic mitted auven recommendations in- Prof. Candido Bartolome sub- Association.

Islands in behalf of the Philip- tended to promote swimming in the pine Islands gwimming association.

His recommendations were:

After a lengthy discussion the board of governors disapproved the amendment proposed by the N. C. A. A. to the effect that to be eligible to compete in any open games, or meets hold under the auspices of the Federation an athlete must have been a bona ide member for one year of that organization which he represents. The amendment was vigorously objected to by Col. H. 8. Kerrick and Maj. Straughn of the U. S.

RECOMMENDATIONS."

"1. That a swimming pool be constructed in each province so that inter-town and inter-provin cial swimming meets could be held once a year.

2. That trained physical direc- tore be appointed in every pro-

Noordin bin Ali, Omar ulit Tahir, Army; Prof. Candido Bartolome of vincial high school in order to direct Those who have signed the applica. Amin bin Kechil and Ismail bin Rasel, the University of the Philippinee; and take charge of the physical tion to. the Singapore Amateur We gave their names in full that their and Father Labrador of Sto. activities in that school as well as Football Association and have volun- sportsmanlike conduct may receive the Thomas University. Despite an in the town where the school in

situated. tarily refunded the sums in regard to appreciation which it deserves. We attempt to push through the

"3. A careful follow-up of all the receipt of which they were hope that they will be seen again in proposed amendment by rewording declared professionals are: Salleh the near future wearing the familiar it, 12 voted against the move: 7 Prospective swimmers should be bin Yusof, Mahmood Lin Jalli, Mat- red and white of the Malay Football voted in favour and abstained made from time to time beginning Noor bin Kassimi, Sarip bis Kassin bin Jalil, Dollah bin Ahmat, traditions of amateur foot return to requires only six months member swimmers should be under expert All, Association and upholding the last from voting. The present rula from the elementary grades up to the college. These prospective Haji Jaffar, Said bin Sidik, Said bin the game will be welcomed heartily by ship before an athlete can compete im

for an organization.

kance. The board, however, approved tant

Preparation for an impor- the proposed changes in the by- and should be from two

meet should be nation-wide to four lawe as regards girls Indoor years in advance, Intensive pr- baseball rules. Those changes

Yusof bin Ahmad, Abdul Aziz bin may rest assured that their

Yusof, Zarkasi bin Haji Ibrahim, admivers in all communities.

Shanghai And Tientsin Tennis Interport

VISIT OF

JAPANESE STARS NORTHERN CITY

IST. LEAGUE.

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relate to the size and dimensions Parations should be at least three of the diamond, the number of months in order to give time for the development of the physique players which shall be 10; base of our athletes. running, the pitchor;-returning to. Invite foreign swimming tal- bases; safety on a base and coach-ents in order to excite the enthu jing rules.

PROMOTION OF ATHLETICS.

slasm of our public and to give Incentives to our swimmera to exert their best,

"6. Send our best swimmers to the provinces in order that the youngsters may copy their form. Allow them to Instruct the eager swimmers.

Among the proposals made by Mr. Vargas for the promotion of athletica in the Islands were: 1. The construction of stadia in some important provincial contres; 2. the To encourage

"7. Send to foreign countries our organization of national associations which may best swimmers whenever possible," 80 promote thair

respective sport; 8.

Won

79 the organization of district asso-

Word has been received by | steamer Kalping of the same line. the Shanghai Lawn Tennis The following are the results of Association that Mr. Ohta and the 1st and 2nd Leagues to date, eight other players will arrive on Thursday, August 9, and are scheduled to play local stars on the Association Court on Satur- Cercle Sportif Francais 105 Played day and Sunday, August 11 Chinese Tennis Club 105 and 12.

Japanese Tennis Club 106 Among the leading players Club Lusitano

105 accompanying Mr. Ohta ex- Naigai Wata Krishn 106 Japanese Davis Cup player, are Shanghai Cricket Club', 105 T. Watanabe, ex-Waseda Country Club

105 University, S. Kodera, Dairen Columbia Country Club 120 Commerical College, and H. Shanghat Recreation Tsuruta of the Yamaguchi

Higher Commercial College.

INTERPORT.

following

Club

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2ND. LEAGUE.

120

Club

62ciations in all parts of the Islands Always Good Dancing

55 which will be authorized to regu-

48 late and control amateur meets in

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the district; 4. the promotion of

40 athletics for women in various 35 branches of sports.

The financial report shows that 34 the Federation has total assets amounting to P1,015,343.82, in- cluding the recently constructed sta

The current liabilities amount

81 P182,310.90.

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Armingements are at present Japaneso Tennis Club, being made by Shanghai to send an Police Recreation Club 105 Interport Team to Tientsin and, in Shanghai Rocreation all probability, the players will represent Shanghai: Cercle Sportif Francala 105 M. Benavitch, L. D. Carsen, Club Lusitano Gordon Lum and Guy Cheng. Assoc. Sportif Francais 120 They were due to saft on Sunday. Shanghai Cricket Club July 20, by the Kailan Mining Ad-Rowing Club ministration steamer Johanne Junior Athletic Club Justicien through the courtery of Waterworks Tennis Club 105 the aforementioned concern who Swien Club

120 kindly put two cabins at the dis-Jewish Recreation Club 120 posni of the Association. The German Garten Club... 106 team should arrive In Tientsin Russian Tennis Club... 120 about August and return by the Bramtoco Tennis Club

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