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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1935.
HOME SOCCER PROSPECTS
NO. 11 DERBY
HUCH GALLACHER OR BOWERS ?
(By Charles Buchan).
London, Aug. 8. Until the practice matches have been played the public will not know how Derby County's attack will be constituted-probably even Manager George Jebey is also in the dark.
Crooks, England's outside right, and Duncan, Scotland's outside left, are naturally first choices for the wing positions, but two new comers were signed during the clone season; Boyd, from Now castle United, and Summers, from: Leicester City.
THE ART OF UMPIRING IN BOWLS
FAULTS IN SOME LOCAL REFEREES
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demands that umpires shall not run into a head after every wood is de- livered. 1 have noticed instance where an umpire han, run into a head to see who lies the shot, merely for his own information, without there having been any request from a player.
whatever
The question of answering queries is also an important one. Umpires should unly answer what questions are usked. Often when a player ošks "Which is the shot?" the umpire will reply, pointing to the shot, "That's the shot, you are lying two and that umpire was naked was which was the in the third slot." All that
the shot and bis only answer should have been "That is the shot."
On one occasion an umpire volun- tarily informed a player that, he was did not even pretend to destre any lying two when the player concerned
FOTT-FAULT RULE
What is to be done about centre forward? Hughie Gallacher arInformation." rived because Bowers, England's leader, was having a knee cartil age removed. Possibly Bowers will add strength to the line as an Inside right to the eclipse of Groves, who lacks weight, and of Stockill, who was badly damaged
last season.
The inside-left Lerth will be Alled by either Ramage or Napier, the new arrival from Celtic, who played for Scotland against Wales In the position. Whatever the final selection, there is promise of a powerful attack.
act-same faults do not arise as the In Pairs and Rinks matches these players are skipped by members of their own sides and the umpire has comparatively little to do, but that little is not always done as it should. A be,
I am now referring to the common practice in Hongkong of foot-fault. ing. In singles matches this is not noticeable by the umpire unless two feints are appointed, one to watch for foot-fauls.
In Paira and Rinks matches, how- With Nicholas, Barker, Keen the spectators and only makes hin ever, the offein waually sits among and Hann available, the halves do presence known when any measuring not appear do need strengthening. is to be done. Personally I think the Collin, who broke a collar bone official should also watch for foot- last April, Is sound and
faults and divet that woods ready
be Again to partner the less experi-the rules of the game."
stopped if the player, has infringed enced Udall at full-back, but nu- other young left buck appeara to; During a rink match recently I took be needed.
particular netice of foot faults and at least three players were constant- As challenger to Kirby in goally bowling without having one foot there is Scattergood, experienced entirely on the inat.. There seems to with Stoke City and Bristol City, umpires to foot-fault a player.
be great reluctance among bowls and deadly keen to make good in
Why that should be is difficult to explain. the place at one time brilliantly Dors the umpire think he will em- occupied by his father. The club barcass a player by foot-faulting is ready to start the season with
Jim? If so I think the iden 34 professionals.
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Umpires in lawn tennis foot-fault a player unhesitatingly if the server stands on the service line wille a ericket umpire will equally readily no-ball a bowler if he infringes the laws of the game and there is nover any embarrassment felt by either 13.0% 10 party. 20,21. G 235 11 0 K. 11 12 4
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W. Udal (Atherstobel... R., G10
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A. Nel (Belfast)
J. Nicholas (Derby)
G. Hannah (Sunderland)
J. Harker Denaby)
Jian (Whitburn)
K. Bague (Milford)
1814 10 10 serlaus thought by the Association These questions may well he given CH. 11 12 10
with a view to having them checked In future.
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E. Keen (Walker-on-Tyne), IH 6.8.10.0.
F. Jessop (Earrow 110) 14. & 8 11 0
J. Wright (Eden).
B. Crooks (ientpark)
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J. Bord (Glasgow) ...... O.R
Groves (Kamarul)
Roberts (lapwell)
8. Wilemma (tock)
The Hongkong Graduates' Associn-
O.R. 7 10 4 tion will hold their fortnightly bath- ing picnic to-morrow. The launch will leave Queen's Pler as usual at 9 p.m. A large attendance is ex- pected.
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J. Bower (Reusthorne). U.F.
H. Gallacher (Delhi). C.F. B 81 20
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P. Ramage (Bonnyris)
J. Philbin (arrow)
J. Hagan (Newcastle)
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D. Halford (Crossley Green) 0.1
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City; and F. Briggs, from Rother- ham United, who is a forward or half-back.
Mr. Joe Smith, the manager, states: "Our prospects are bright. We have kept all the players who carried us to so high a position
NO. 12-READING last season and have strengthened
one or two weak spots.
during the forthcoming encounter It certainly would appear that Roading's team will be a happy blend of youth and experience.
Goalkeepery. P. Whittaker, F. R. Wildman, J. Mapson.
Backs: M. J. Boyle, W. Robson, C. F. Gregory, R. Done (Liver pool).
There is an air of optimism in Reading circles just now, and if paper form counts for anything this optimism is full justified,
Last season Reading were run- ner-up in the League and but for series of Injuries incurred. might have done even botter.
Half-backs; A. Fitzgerald, A. Twenty-one of last season's Hayhurst, G. A. Johnson (cap. players have been re-signed, 18 of tali), H. Telling, C. Townsend, whom at some time or, other figur- WW, B, Wright, F, Belgga (Rother- cd in the first team. In additon 1 ham United). four players of considerable ex- Forwards: W. Butler, J. 4. perlence have been secured. These Liddle. J. McGough, C. F. Keetley are R. Donc, a back from Liver- (Bradford City), H. E. Dollery, T. pool; J. Paterson, inside-forward I Tait, J. C. Barley, F. C. Chandler, from Leicester City: C. F. Keet- 1. Paterson (Leicester City) H. ley, inside-forward from Bradford Flelding; H, McMahon.
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