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THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5,

1936.

HONGKONG F.

Plans To Improve Administration Of Football

NEW

SECRETARY Athletic

STRONGWORKING To Lose

COMMITTEES

(By "Veritas")

The Hongkong Football Ansociation started to hustle last evening. After disposing of a spate of important busi- ness, including the election of officers and committees, within an hour, the Management Com- mittee went immediately into session, and they will report to the Council on August 17.

Thin, it is a pleasure to notes, is guing to be the Amorintion's polleg for the coming season, Every effort, apparently, be be made to avoid repetition of his at means fixture con

The atles

tashment committee have of how to effect this, but we hould not know what form they take until Monday week,

Mr. A. Me heti one su nged the zight note when, to open the neeling, I welon si old and new councillors and Puninded Mens that they were

athend them for the general

Food

of Soileald in the Calny, Personal gain, nudi lasues should be et aside serve the general interests gif Funt- ball,

NEW SECRETARY

Leading

Players

Joining New Club

(By "Veritas")

" POLICY

A. STARTS NEW "HUSTLE"

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Our Daily Golf Hint

A straight left arm is the

NOT VERY IMPRESSIVE

only means of keeping the TIMES

How of the club in the line of play until after the ball has left the club.

----Foyer Wethered.

FIRST-CLASS

CRICKET

AVERAGES

Madaliy

Fishlock's 66.75

Retron

Langride 1.

Chan Chun-wo ("Dar. Stompster kie" Chan), Ho Chor-yin.. Mak Sui-hon, Tsui Ah-fait and other prominent Chin-15. 16. 3. Pomen ese footballers will not be forlangten playing for Chinese Athle-Pack, #1

BATTING

IN ARMY TRIALS

Yesterday's Army swim- ming trials, condticted for The purposes of discovering Lalent for representation in the forthcoming Colony cham- pionships, though not produc- ing any exceptional perform ance, indicated there are swimmers of good average ability among the regiments. stationed here.

These are not the only trials to be held. There will be another series at some, future date--at present, i military secret!

The times returned make peop comparison with it year's Interport Fonds, but the fact that they were held in the YMCA, fresh-water bail m

he of come

come account, raquate

could be expreted. ink.

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They have monneed their Barris intention of playing for a

now?

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IN

Chinese Football Club,

In the meantim A new hon, srece try has been appointed, Two names; were submitted at the Comelt sure thus held yesterday under the chairmanship, K. e. of Mr. T. A. Mitchell, Mr. T. 44,ị Stokes and Mr. A. W. Ha were put up for election, the vote finally Invour- ing Mr. Blink

A gentleman of long connection with football, Mr. Bliss should be able to fill his important eflier with distinction.

assistant

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Smart,

But it will make no material war. 15. 1 Hote

M Tindak Me. Paster révere to the Athlete,

M. Tuntui "It has been a policy. of the Armstrong

Barber Chinese Athictle to promote pastelute division

players on senson's" sveimil into the senior team, and this is Arnol what we shall be doing this com ing season.”

"We have plenty of players," mm- phasised Mr. le "and we shall con

Association."

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Happily too, he will have the in-tinue to performs in the league and Verity valuable assistance of Mr. Snaith, the various other competitions of the Larwinst who has been acting as

the the meantib Secretary for the past months.

The meeting also made certain of Chinese Football Chah has made an

intu The Seth, J. (state) hann sa 1.15m cheting thoroughly and working plication for admission Committees. The Management Com-first division, at the same time point-te mittee comprises Mesurs, W. Pryde, ing at that several of their leading 1.K. Len, T, G. Stokes, J. Mekelvie, players, including Cese quated above, perke G. Shoe, and Captain Kimni and Licht, re now in Europe with the Chinese R. W. Olympic squad and will not return Maser Chaplin.

until after the season has started.

Grary This, they have asked the Associationsindel

Eartney to take into consideration..

the FN Their application to play in

The Giard

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EXCELLENT FINANCES What greatly pleased the Council was the Treasurers report which first division was referred to showed that the Association--would Management Committee-- — - start off the season, with a credit balance of $2,872.07. Chief contribu tour to this is entrance fees to the league totalling $950.

then voted for: Ground sub-commit and three Vice-tec.-Mesars, W. Pryde, chairman, G.wellani The President Presidents will comprise the Appeals She, Lt. Donlea, Commission Gunner Wat Board and as will be seen from the Warren, C. M.. S. Alves and Mr. C.

at published below, there are power Guingam. ful sub-committees to deal with the

Mitchell,

(Dry

Parka, J.

Referees sub-committee-Lt. Chup-Hali question of grounds, referee and, Mr. T. G. Stokes and Mr. H. Lark Lee.. inatters of emergency.

.

If yesterday's go-ahead methods

Emergency sub-committee-Mr. J.j

are any criterion of the manner the McKelvie, Mr. G. She, and Captain Toothall league and its accompanying Kimm.

competitions are to be run this next The Management committee elect- ccasion, there is every hope of the ed comprised of Messrs. W. Pryde, Chaplin Mr. umary much-needed improvements in Captain Kim, Lt

H. K. Lee. Mr. T. G: Stokes, Mr. J. the Colony's soccer administration.

The following sub-committees were McKelvie and Mr. G. She.

Home Football Fixtures

For August

COMPLETE LIST OF MATCHES

Below will be found the complete list of fixtures for August in the English Football Lengues and the Brst division of the Scottish League. The Scottish League opens its programine on Saturday next and English football starts on August 20.

SCOTTISH LEAGUE '

AUGUST 8

Arbroath v Clyde

Celtic v St. Johnstone

Dundee v Rangers

Dunfermline Athy Hearts

Falkirk v Ilamilion Academicals

Hibernian v Aberdeen

Matherwell v Queen's Park

Partick Thistle y Queen of St.

ren v Albion Rovers

81, Mirren v

Third Lanark v Kilmarnock

....

AUGUST 15

Arbroath

Aberdeen v. Arb

V

Albion Rovers v y Hibernian Clyde

Celtio Hamilton Acas v Danfernillue Ath. | Itearts y Motherwell Kilmarnock Bunder Queen of St. v Falkirk Queen's Park v Partick Thistle Rangers v Third Lanark

St. Johnstone

y St Mirren

AUGUST 22

Arbroath v Hearts

Celtle v. Queen of St.

Dundeo v St. Johnstone Dunfermline Ath. v Kilmarnock Falkirk v Rangers

Hibernian v Queen's Park Malherwell v Clyde: Parilok Thistle v Imilton Avas St Mirren Aberdeen

Third Lanark v Albion Rovers MENA MAUGUST 29-

Aberdeen v. Falkirk Albion Rovers v Celilo Clyde v bundee e

Hamilton Acas v Arbroath Hearts v St. Mirren

Kilmarnock y Partick Thistle Queen of Sth. v Third · Lanark Queen's Park v Dunfermline Ath. Raugers v Hibernian

St. Johnstone v Motherwell

ENGLISH LEAGUE FIRST DIVISION AUGUST 29

Arsenal v Everton Birmingham v Portsmouth Brentford v Bolton Wanderern Grimsby Town v Charlton Ath. Leeds Unlied- v. Chelsen Liverpool v Stoke Citr Manchester Utd. v Wolverh'pton W. Middlesbrough Y

v Manchester City Preston Nili. End v Huddersfield T. Shefeld Wednesday v. Sunderland West Bromwich A. v Derby County

AUGUST 31

Preston Nth. End v Bolton Wan, Stoke City v. Charlton Ath.. Wolverh'nton WV. v Middlesbrough

*SECOND DIVISION

AUGUST 29 Bradford Bradford Cliy Burnley y Nottingham Forest Bury v Blackburn Rovers

Coventry C. Doncaster Rovers Fulham V Plymouth Argyle Leleester City v Blacknool Newcastle Utd,' v Barnsley. Norwich Cly, v Sheffield Utd. Southampton_v Chesterfield, 'Swinsen Town v Aziosi Villa'

369. 1 700

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104 1,807

ALL INDIA.

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DETAILED RESULTS

Detalled results follow:

50 YARDS FREE STYLE

Heat us, Davis (R3V.F.) 31 seconds.

L/Cpl. Gorman (E. Lanes)

Heat 2-Lieut. Lewis (W.F.) and Rfe. Hamilton (R.V.F.) (let In 27 6/10 seronis.

180.YARDS BREAST STROKE

Gummer Oliver, 1:31

1/Cpl. Thorpe (E. Lanes) Cpl. Fildes (E. Lanes)

100 YARDS BACK STROKE ·

Cpl. Fildes (E. Lanes) 1:58.

te. Taylor (E. Lanes)

220 YARDS FREE STYLE Gunner Hallifey, 2:59 „Pte. Taylor... (E.. Lanes).

Nusslein

Beats

Cochet

IN PROFESSIONAL

TOURNAMENT

London, July 13.

British Girl Golf Champion

Beaten

Misa Jusze Anderson of Perth, who won the French women's golf championship when the best Miss Pam Barton, British champion, at the 27th hole.

Pam Barton's Gallant

Rally In Great

Golf Duel

SCOTCH

WINS

PLAYER

TITLE

La Boulie, July 10,

AFTER one of the most thrilling matches

ever seen here. Miss Jessie Anderson, the Scottish international golfer and win- ner of the New Zealand title, defeated Miss Pamela Barton, the young British champion, at the 37th hole in the final of the French Open Golf Championship to- day.

The players were all square at the 9th, 18th and 27th holes, and there was never more than a hole between them until the 32ind, where Miss Anderson became two up.

With the next two halved, she was dormy two, but Miss Barton, winner of the title in 1934, profiting by her opponent's mistakes, squared at the 36th. Weather conditions were terrible for the first 12 holes, rain teeming down.

NOTTS SENDS APOLOGY

TO SUSSEX

Following Threat To Cancel Future Matches

A threat by Sussex to cancel future engagements with Not- tinghamshire and an expression of regret by the Notts club are contained in correspondence be- tween the two clubs recently published.

The estrangement of the clubs arose after an incident in the Sussex und Nottinghamshire match at Hove on June 30, when, with Sussex neyding two ruins to win, the visiting captain, with rain falling, withdrew his team from the field,

The enminittee of the Nottingham- shire club decided that the correspon- dence between the two clubs should be published.

This shows that the Sussex Chib passed a resolution describing the action of the Nottinghamshire captain flugrunt offence against the

H. Nusslein (Germany), by heat-as Ing B. Cochet (France), won the

24.32 singles in the international Profes-spirit of cricket."

1,40

30.99 sional tournament at Southport on The committee sincerely hope and Saturday, Nussivin has won all his believe," it was added, "that the com- 1721 three matches ander the "All playmittee of the Nottinghamshire County

a principle.

10.56

Cricket

Club will definitely dis-

White. Nusslein was at the top of 16his form, Cochet was seldom at his approve of the action of their captain.

14. best. Nussle kept a good length Unless such disapproval is publicly

10.00 and was very accurate; his passing expressed, this committee will

to

be

4.12 shols down the sidelines the most reluctantly compelled to cancel corners scoring many points. Cachet future engagements with the Notts was weak on the volley.

Nusslein established leads of 5-1

In the first two sets, and though Aver Cochiel pinyed some brilliant volleys, 22 10.20

BOWLING

10. M. St. M. Amar Singh..... 407.4-TB hahore Nar 226,1

3775

C. H. Nayoda y

199

20- 1,177. 30 27.5he could never break down the

club."

"WITHIN THE RULES" Nottinghamshire County C.C. sent a

V. M. Merelat 68.5 16 175 7 24.71 steadiness and accuracy of Nusslein, reply to Sussex regretting that before ant 12 26.0 who was a good winner on the day hearing the views of their committee

22 29.00 Nusslein won

8. Bonnerie

1

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Ma, C. K. Neyurdu 291.5

P. E. Pala

Jahangir Khan

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12 16

M. Haga Hand 82,6 IN

M. S. Gopalan

Amir Mal

Masha Ali R

Bober) Kumar of

Vizianagram...

30.12

0-3, 6-2, 0-2,

37.50 Cochet played much better in the threat to cancel future engagements 38.co doubles, with 8. Ramillon, against should have been made.

4 48,00] W. T. Tilden and L. R. Stoeten

"They are informed," it was con- (U.S.A.), his angled volleys contri-tinued, "that rain commenced after

the French 3 1.00 buting not a little to

play had been started and that Mr. pair's win by 7-5, 6-3, 5-7, 6-1. Heine appealed after the first over Tilden was very unsafe in his volley-to the umpires as to whether it was Alsa bolest: 1- ♬ al 135-11 Cing. Cochet and Ramillon thus won fit for play and they decided that 11

Ramnawami, 4–0–1–0.

243

47

J

West Ham Utd. v Tottenham H

--AUGUST 31 Barnsley v Bury Blackpool v Tottenham Hotspur Bradford C. v Plymouth Argyle Chesterlich Norwich City Coventry C. v Swansea Town Doncaster Rovers v.S'thampton Leicester City v Bradford Sheff Uld-y Blackburn Rovers WL. Ham. Utd. v Newcastle Uld.

THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH).

AUGUST 20

Aldershot v Boscombe

Bristol C. v Queen's Pk. Rangers Clapton Orient v Crystal Pice. Exeter City v Watford Gingham v Brighton & Hove Luton Town v Southend Ul. Millwall v Bristol Rovers Nolls County v Newport County Swindon Town v Northampton T. Torquay Utd. v Reading

Continued on Page 0)

ffie doubles.

TENNIS LEAGUE

Rain Washes Out.

Games

A very important tie in the "A" Division of the Lawn Tennis. Lengur, the game between the Chinese Re creation Club "A" team and the Club de Recreio, arranged to be played off yesterday on the former's courts, had

be postponed owing ground being unfit for play.

to

to

the

have a

was not. Mr. Heane's action was, therefore, within the rules of cricket.

Whether in the County Champion- ship a side which is practically de- Hented should disregard conditions which in the ordinary way would stop play and convert à moral victory of their opponents Into an actual one! is a matter in respect of which vary- ing views are held.

CONFIDENCE IN CAPTAIN "Whatever the answer may be to the above question, the committee would have preferred that the captain hnd not taken the action referred to

uphold it ond and do not

deeply

have

hamshire, and her oldest opponents,"

The Recreio this senson strong team of young players, whose regret that anything should form so far na mado them serious arisen to have marred the good feel- ing hitherto existing between Nolting- "A" Division contenders for the titlo. The Chinese are the present

At a meeting of the Nottingham- helders, and a bath teams, have not yot been defeated, this match was shire club, a vote of complete con- regarded as a definite pointer to thefidence in Mr. G. F. Heane, as the

captain_of_the_club, wos passed....... championship.

LATEST

OLYMPIC

RESULTS SUMMARY

MORE RECORDS FALL

Berlin, Aug. 1. The latest sumatary of the World results as cabled by Olympic United Press are as follows.

400 METRES HURDLES (SEMI-FINAL)

The breaks in the weather proved a lucky omen for Misa Barton, who squared at the 13th, her opponent taking three putts.

Miss Anderson regained the lead in at the 17th, but lost the next and go the players went to lunch all | square.

Miss Anderson began by winning. the 19th, where Miss Barton got Into the rough. The Scottish girl, In a water lexi bunker, was lucky to I get a half at the next.

Three more holes were halved, but Miss Barton won the next two to be, one up. Another half followed, then Miss Anderson. won the 27th, where her opponent took three putts.

CHAMPION PICKS UP

A 12ft. puit, for a "birdie" three.at the 20th gave the Sentlish giri the lead again, and in a freshening wind she went further ahood at the 32nd. Two halves followed to make Miss Anderson dormy two.

„Then Miss_Barlon made her great effort, and with her opponent's drives Anding the rough she squared the | rauteli.

But at the extra hole, the British champion drove badly, played a bad second into a bunker, and took two to get out. Miss Anderson was on the green in a steady three, and Miss Barton finally picked up-an unfortu nate climax to a great struggle. Reuter

Hardin (USA) GORDON LUM IS

Beat --Glenn

53.2 seconds:

Miguel

White (Philippines) 53.4.

Christos Mantikan (Breede).

Heat Jor Patterson (U.S.A.)

-52.8, John Loring (Cann.

da). Sylvio Padilha (Bra- zii).

DEFEATED

In County Tennis Championships

Gordon Lum, China's Davis Cup Final Glent Hardin (U.S.A.) player, and one of Shanghai's leading $2.4, Jolin Loring (Cana-interporters; last month took part cla) .52.7. 01. White with a certain meisure of success, in (Philippines) 52.8, Joe the Leicestershire county champion- Patterson (U.S.A.) 53.

ships.

200 METRES (QUARTER-FINAL)

seconds,

Paul

kard (U.S.A.).

·

Lum reached the semi-final of the Hept 1-Lee Orr (Canada) 21.2 singles, where he lost to G. R. B. Henni Meredith, the counly and Wimbledon (Switzerland), Bob Par player, in straight seis of 7-5, 6-3.

Playing with R. A. Shayes in the Heat 2-Wijnand Bevern (Holland) men's doubles, Lum reached the final, 22.1, Marthinus Theans losing to F. H. D. Wilde and Meredith seu (S. Africa), Art Hum-after a three-set match, the scores

being 3-0, 6-3, 6-0. ber (Canada).

Hent 3-Jesse Owens (U.S.) 21.1).

Heat

(New Olympic record),

Howie Methee (Canada) MAY PUT OFF BOUT

Eric Grimbeck (Germany).

Mat Robinson (U.S.A.

21.2. Martinus Ohendarp (Holland), Karl Necker- inga (Germany). WOMEN'S 100 METRES FINAL 1-Helen Stephens (U.S.A), 11.5)

seconds.

2-Stella Wäleh (Poland), 3.-Kate Krauss (iermany).

.300 METRES FINAL L-John Woodruff. (V.Š.A.)

seconde,

BETWEEN BRADDOCK

· AND SCHMELING ·

New York, July 30. The world's henvyweight champion- ship bout between Max Schmeling and Champion Jimmy Braddock may be shifted from Septéruber 26 10 some | other date, it was Indicated to-day,

Pint-sized Joe. Gould, Braddock's manuser, said that he did not agree 52.9 to hold the fight September 20 be- cause Promoter Jimany Johnston of Madison Square' Garden did not meet Jils terms.

2-Mario Lansi (Italy).. 3.—Phii Edwards (Canada).

WOMEN'S DISCUS FINÁL

1--Gielha Mauermarer (Germany) 100 ft. 3 7/32 in. (New world record), '2.—Jadwign. Wajnowan (Poland), 3-Paula Mollenhauser (Germany),

-Ko Nakamura (Japan)..-

Johnston sald that Gould wanted

dnic the of the fight changed because September 20 is the Jewish Day of Afoncinent.

I was originally agreed to stage use fight in Madison Square Garden's Long Island Bowl sometime between September 24 and 30. Later it was announced the bout would be on the iftertioon of the 28th.-United Press,"

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