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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY,

GUTIERREZ AND AITKENHEAD

SHIELD ARRANGEMENTS

LAWN BOWLS SEASON

ENDING

FINAL MATCH ON OCTOBER 31

In the

As was the case inst year, Kowloon

Clubhouse Chatter By "Veritas"

(Continued from Page 8.)

Use

such

*ENJOYABLE CRICKET East Lancs. Sergeants Beat Volunteers

Arrangements for the International between Hongkong and Kowloon un 'Guilerrez Shield and the Aitkenhead Saturday, October 31, at the Kow-

The Sergeants' Mess of the 2/Eust Shield were made at a meeting of loon Bawling Green Club.

Lancashire Regiment entertained the General Committee of the Hung- kong Lawn Bowls Association held will be represented by 13 players for which he rule at present hardly team from "A" Section, Corps Int.

South ench from the Kowloon CC, the provides. of the board-room

situation Battery, Hongkong Volunteer De- China Morning Post, Ltd, yesterday. Club de Recreio and Kowloon Bowl-visalised was of a goalkeeper, tiny ing fence Corps, to a cricket match at

Mr. C. J. Tacchi, President of the Ing Green Club, and nine from Kow-taken the goalkick and miskickel,

Sunday afternoon, follows up the ball which is rolling Shamshulpo on pre alert, was in the chair, othere loon Duck

Hongkong will be represented by towards the penalty line and kicks and after a very enjoyable game, beat Including Messrs. R. Basa

Hosking four players each from Talkoo R.C ngain before it crosses Ine.. (Vice-President),

the visitors by 81 runE. the (Ilon. Secretary) and repre- Hongkong Electric. Yacht Club and Question: should the kick be re-taken

Indian R.C.; seven each from

goalkeeper sentatives.

ther F.C had Hongkong

Civi Service

C.C. Penalked? Here again there was dividrat opinion although the majority and Police R.C.; und 11 from

appeared to favour the goalkeeper Craigengower C.C

Mr. C. J. Tacchi, President of the being penalised under the law which Association, was elected captain of states that in a free kick use ball the Kowloon team, and Mr. It. Basa, must not be kicked twee by the same by Vice-President, captain of the Hong-player before has been touched

another player.

decided to It was kong team.

make no general recommendation on

C. B.

club

It was revealed that entries been received from England, Ireland, Portugal, India, Australia, Wales, China, Switzerland, Philippines and Malaya for the International Shield. However, as only two names were fur submitted for Australis, three

and

one for Wales, one for China Switzerland, these -countries auto-

V. matically dropped out, leaving seven countries in the competition.

In connection with this tourna- ment, Mr. J. Russell, representing the Hongkong Football Club, pro- posed that instead of the teams being selected by the General Committee a player be selected from each coun- try, with power to co-opt com- mittee, to choose the team.

the

Messrs. F. X. M. da Silva and J. Rainy will assist Mr. Tavel and J. und J. F. Gowan will help Mr. Basu in the selection of the rinks,

should the

bu

decision in abeyance in order to sue how things worked out. In the case where a free klek is given against A collection will again be made the goalkeeper, it would, of course. for St. Dunstan's during the after-be one from which no gont could be noon. The game will commence at co

scored direct. A third point to be 2.30 p.m.

raised was the possibility of a goal- kick being taken and a forward, just inside the

penalty area, yet tre correct distance from the ball, heading the ball after It has been kicked but before it has passed the penalty line. What action should be taken? In this case it was agreed that under the new rule, the kick must be re-laken.

Following the match, a dinner will be held at the Kowloon C.C. if per-

of the Club,

This proposal was seconded by Mr. mission is granted by the Committer W. Mair, of the passed unanimously.

Police R.C..

And

The following representatives were

Aplected:

ScotlandMr. W. Muir, England Mr. C. B. Hosking. Ireland.Mr. J. Cavanagh, Portugal.Mr. F. X. M. da Silva, Indin-Mr. E. el Arculi. Maloya Mr. A. R. Dullak. Philippines. Mr. H. Dasa.

DRAW MADE

After this was decided, the draw was made and résulted as follows:

Ireland v. England. India v. Malsyn, Philippines v. Portugal. Scotland drew a bye,

All three matches will be played on the Hongkong F.C. green on Su day, delober 11, commencing at 2.45

p.m.

BRITISH EMPIRE GAME

The Hon. Secretary informed the meeting that he had received a letter from Mr. F... Hapley suggesting the

formation of a small sub-committee Control Or Jurisdiction?

to go into the possibility of Hong- kong sending a tean to Australia for the British Empire Games in 1938.

The meeting unanimously elected Mr. Ripley to be the Hongkong re- presentative with power to co-opt members if necessary.

THESE

ure points of vital Interest to Hongkong (odbailers, and) one unhesitatingly agrees with the Referees Association over their interpretation of the rules regarding the Ralklee. The fact that the new rule does not make provision for a case such as the goalkeeper kicking the ball twice before It over

has passed over the penalty line, automallently calls in Law 10 of the Game, which expressly provides that goalkicks are free kleks within the meaning of the law. This law prohibits the same player from playing the ball twice before another player has touched it. The decision that a re-kick shall be player touches the ball after the goalkick, and before the ball has passed the penalty arca line, is obvious. The Association perhaps wise to seek the advice the English Association on the ques- tion of whether a referee has the- right to turn a player off the field be- fore the game has actually started, but my own interpretation of the note to Law 2 is that he has power. There is this

Before the meeting terminated, the Chairman Enid he would like to con- gratulate the Hongkong players on winning the Esplen Cup once again, and at the suggestion of Mr. Mair, it was decided that the Hon. Secretary should write to the longkong Inter- port bowlers who represented the Colony, against Shanghat earlier this The following are the players who month. Mr. Mair sald he sym- signed up for the competing coun-pathised with the Hongkong players

because he knew the conditions of ordered when n England, F. O. Read. 5. Randle, Shanghai greens. J. G. Meyer, W. Wyrd, C. Summons, W. Gil, D. W. Whiteman, W. H. AL- kins, A. J. Flynn, J. M. Purvis, A. G. Grimmit, J. F. McGowan, H. E. Strange, L. Collyer, P. E. Knight, T. Coleman, P. N. Parks, R. II. Marks, W. E. Hollands, T. Noli, A. E. Silk- stone, A. Spory, C. W. Fletcher, E. J. Edwards and F. Haynes.

trica:

Scotland. Watson, A. M. Hal- Jand, W. L. Walker, R. Duncan, A. S. Russell, W. McFarlane, J. J. Whyle, J. C. Chalmers, J. C. Polson, J. Gel- Jolly, A. Steven, J. McKelvie, II. G Cooper, M. Ferguson, A. M. Calman, K. Morrison, W. Mair, J. Riddell,

W. S. Dall. Sup, J. Rodger. J. Russell and J. A, R. Selby. Ireland H. L. Lockhart, J. F. Lunny, W. V. Field, J. Cavanagh, C.

Dowman and J. Galvin.

Successful Rugby Trial

Yesterday

NEWCOMERS IMPRESS

Distinctly good form was shown by several players who participated yes- terday in the rat rugby trial at the Hongkong Football Club, and this in effort to discover form and talent can be ranked an a a big success. Among the newcomers to impress, especially with his handling, was H van Leeuwen. He niso demonstrated nice turn of speed and has the cur- U, M. Omar, A. R. Minu, A. 11. Rum-marks of a player up to Interpert Jahn, 5. M. Runjabn.

requirements.

Portugal-J, E. Noronha, G. M. Remedios, C. C. Silva, H. A. Alves, L. A. Gutierrez, F. V. V. Ribeiro, L. C. R. Souza, R. F. da Luz and A. S. Gomes,

India-A. M. Omar, K. M. Omur

Philippines.-Y. Espina. D, Del. gadu, V. N. Atienza and R. Basu,

Malaya.-M. Y. Adal, A. R. Dullah. A. Bakur, M. R. Abbas, and A. M. Wahab.

AITKENHEAD SHIELD }

D.

be

said, though. I think that power 19 only operative violent

in cases ог ronduct, such as Aghting, or the abuse of the referee. What makes the rule

pazzling is the second part of it which appears to qualify the first. In it the referee is

told that his jurisdiction in nection with the laws of the game commcaces from the time he blows his whistle for the game to start." The whole point seems

to revolve around the difference between "ran- trol of a player" and "Jurisdiction of the game."

Reminders

in order to set in MG-|

in

Just a reminder about to-day's Bidwell, ex-Shanghol Inter-sporis meetings. The annual meel- porter, gave glimpses of forin which ing of the Hongkong Badminton have brought him representative Association Lakes honours in the past, and all the

place in the players generally showed up well.

C. M. Poxl building at 5.30. A full Club appear to be fairly rich in

of club representailves talent this year, one or two of the tion new players beinit

particularly frol the coming season's badminton. machinery which w con-

The following newcomers were on Hongkong Ladies' Hockey Club meets

At the Gloucester Building. the fleld: Holden. Chadwick, H. van at 5.15, while down at Sookunpoo the Leeuwen. II. F. Russell, J. Redman, Indian Recreation Club holds its M. H. Curtis, Lyle, Kistner, A. S. annual meeting, starting at 5.30. Read, Hands, Smart, K. A. Wayson, and leath. Others who took part in three short games were G. S. Wilson,

It was decided by the meeting to promising. play the Altkenhead Shield match

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S.

Dr. J. A. R. Selby refereed the game, which was in three halves" of about 20 minutes each, men being interchanged at each Interval.

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

LAND SAKES ALIVE! WHERE IN THE NAME OF GOODNESS DID YOU DIG UP THOSE

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TAG, I'M JUST ABOUT AT MY WIT'S END WITH THIS DOG

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CAPTAIN'S CUP

Ele

Two Players Qualify At

Kowloon G.C.

J. R. Lelth and 11. D. Gausden, re- turning cards of 86-1700 and 81- 1170 respectively, qualified for the Captain's Cup played at the Kowloon Golf Club over the week-end,

of 70-5-71 by W. Taylor.

Among the other scores was a card

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FOR THAT!

C.S.M. Elvin (47), D/M Quilter (20), Sgt. Crossley (22), Sgt. Benson (20) and C.S.M. Archer (10) were the chief scorern for the home team; and Neve (50), Leppard (16) and Buxton (15) were top-scorers for the

visitors.

After the match the visitors were

entertained in the Sergeants Mess, It is hoped that a return match can be arranged in the near future by the Volunteer side, te return the very enjoyable hospitality.

THE

SEPTEMBER 29, 1936.

Our Daily Golf Hint

When once the ball has been addressed it is absolute- ly fatal to good golf to in- dulge in speculation as to how one is going to hit that ball.

-P. A. Faile.

TRACK RECORDS

Isohollo Botter Than Shrubb and Nurmi

Helsingfors, Sept. 28. The Olympic steeplechase chum- pion, Isohollo, has established world

the records in

seven, eight, nine

lines were as follows-Seven miles, miles and the 15 kilometres. His 34 minutes 46.8 seconds, eight miles 40 minutes 0.2 seconds, nine miles 45 minutes 13 seconds

and 15 kilo- metres 40 minutes 43.4 seconds,

minutes 10 seconds, 45 minutes 27.0

OLYMPIC ATHLETES

| Exciting Scene On Arrival At Singapore

Singapore, Sept. 28. .

9

SPORT ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB..

Draft Progranimes and Entry

Exciting scenes, were witnessed at Forms for the Eighth Extra Raco. the quay-side to-day on the arrival Meeting to be held on Saturday, of the Conte Rosto in port, carrying 10th October, 1936, (weather per-

the Olymple teams of China and

Japan on the way back to their milting) may be obtained at the respective countries.

Secretary's Office, Exchango Buffa There was patriotic cheering and

ing; the Club House, Happy counter-cheering by the people who Valloy; the Hong Kong Club; the had gathered at the quay to meet the Sports Club; and the Stables, Shan athletes National anthems

were Kwong, Road..

Entries close at 12 o'cluck The Japanese cheers were drowned NOON on Thursday, 1st October, by the cheering of the vast Chinese 1936. crowd.

sung.

Interviewed here, Mr. C. T. Wang, hend of the Chinese contingent, de clared, "If Manchukuo competes in the 1940 Games to be held in Tokyo, China will not."--United Press.

COLLEGIATE MEET Athletic Event To Take Place In California

He thus-beat Alfred Shrubb's re- cords of 35 minutes 4.5 seconds, 40

New York, Sept. 27. seconds for the first three events, and

It is announced that the 1937 Na- the 1904 record of Nurmi, for the 15tional Collegiate Amateur Athletle kilometres, of 45 minutes 49.0 track and field incet will be held at seconds. Reuter.

California University,United! Persa.

By Order,

B. A. SLEAP,

Actg. Secretary.

HONGKONG CRICKET

LEAGUE.

The Annual Meeting will ho“ held at the Urban Counell Room,

Post Office Building (by kind per- mission), on Thursday, 1st Octo- ber, 1936, at 5:15 pm.

A. IL. MADAR

Hon. Secretary. Hongkong, 3th September, 1985.

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