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OPENING WEDNESDAY

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1936.

Important Decisions By English F.A.

REPORT ON OLYMPICS: A NEW

MENORANDUM FOR REFEREES:

SPECIAL

SELECTORS

THE football association, meeting in London last month, discussed several matters of football importance. A report on the recent trip to Berlin for the Olympic Games was under review, and several suggestions were made for the improvement of future teams. The F.A. also adopted a memorandum to be issued to referees for their further instruction in, con- trolling matches. Much of the advice is mere reiteration of the official hand-book, but one or two of the points raised are useful. It was decided by the International Selection Committee to give effect, as far as is practic- able, to the suggestion that one section of its members deal specifically with the selection of amateur international teams.

NEED FOR OLYMPIC COMMITTEE

Where British Style

Is Excelled

A repurt of the Olymple Games was submitted by Messrs. C. P.-Rous, the Secretary, and C. Wreford Brown, the member in charge.

I dealt in detail with the trip to Berlin and stated: "There are one or two points arising out of the experi- ence of the Games and the trip which

merit consideration,

of the

A FIRMER HAND BY REFEREES

SHOULDN'T ALTER DECISIONS

AN INTERESTING MEMORANDUM

The football authorities have for same time been making strong efforts to obtain uniform and firmer control of matches, and the revised memo- randum issued and adapted for the linesmen guidaner of referees and |gives ofbelals clear instructions us to

how they should work,

SPECIAL AMATEUR

SELECTORS

International Body To Act

The present method of selecting towns

International for Amateur and other non-professional repre- The "diagonal" system advoented sentative matches, which bas, by the Referees Committee means recently caused much controversy, that the referee will always where his assistants are positioned. and it should make for collaboration between the three nelais,

know is to be altered,

In the complete

past, the one body-the of International Selection Committer

has been responsible for choosing

In conclusion, the memorandum all International sides. In future, summarises the chief points for one section of the Committee will referees to remember in their control deal specifically with of players. The particular hints are matches.

follows:

is em-

amateur

that the representatives recommend end to It.

both his name and the word

(1) There must be some organe sation between our four national as sociations if association football con

inues to figure in the programme of future Olymplads and Great Britain The referee hos absolute discretionganisations have pressed for a revi

This season, several amateur or- takes part therein. At the meeting

representatives of the four regarding rough play, and

sion of the existing arrangement, associations on July 4 it was resolved Howered with the means to put an

When a player is caution the authorities follows the report of and the decision reached then by

to their respective associations

the ed

{"caution" must be

aspectul Sub-Committee appointed formation of a British Olympic Foot-layer made to realise that such is

Just April. ball Committee for the purpuse afs last chance. future Olympic Games. The associa The referee must not poin at or tions of England, Scotland, Wales and place a hand on any player when he Ireland each to be entitled to appoint is administering an offeinl caution or two representatives to constitute thel Fany word of warning.

Committee."

"(2) The question of the collective training and practice of a representa- tive amateur team, either of Great Britain or our own association, nt the expense of the association re- quires a careful review. It seems evident that such a system would offend against our existing laws os affecting amateurism and may be that some modification will be re- gorded as desirable.

used, and the

Ite must check rough play at the very outset.

He must punish Intention, not accident.

Having given his decision, he should not alter it. If a doubt exists, he should consult a. lines- man before giving a decision.

Players may not attempt to inter- fere with his judgment, and those who touch bim or show dissent against his rullugs must be cau- tioned.

The referee must not discuss 01' argue points with players or with omelais when he is on the field of

"It was the view of all, or, at any rate, the majority of the members of the oflelal party, that our style of play in some respects does not com- pare-favourably with that--adopted by some of the other national teams, play or with any person when die Austrin, Norway, Poland, &c.

"The so-called 'W formation meets with scant favour by the majority of

The memorandum deals particular- national teams, and, generally speak- ing, the old methods, which have for which, contrary to the spirit of the their object attack more than defence game, have become glaringly notice- proved more effective and certainly inuch more interesting to watch,

is off the Beld, He must not put into effect any penalty which will give an advantage to the offending side..

The Sub-Committee's recommenda- tion was as follows:

"Having reviewed the present method of selecting players for Inter- national matches, the Committee decided to recommend to the Inter- national Selection Committee that, for purposes of selecting players, the Conimittee appoint one section of its members to deal specifically with amateur matches."

The International Selection Com- mittee will give effect to this as for as possible..

BOXING BOARD AND WORLD TITLES

Recognition of Bantam

ly with "ime wasting," methods And Featherweight Fights

able. The practice of players In

and

to

The British Doxing Bourd of Con- championships the fights between Sixt Escobar (America) and Jackie Brown (Manchester) for the bantom-

There is some reason to believe kicking the ball away in order that our own professional teams will allow their side to get into position trol has refused to recognise as world

cover their opponents in the be reverting this season to the type cases of free-kicks and throw-in, is of football which obtained for so long a period, and was only changed described as "childish and annoying." situation created by the alteration in with such offences against the sports- the offside rule. If this is so, an im-manship of the game. provement in the results of our inter- national games may follow."

title Da

and Mike Belloise

because it was thought to meet the land referees are asked to deal firmly weight) and Dave Crowley (Len-

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of his being matched with event start of the match, is stressed in Johnny King (British bantamweight the memorandum. Also, the neces-title-holder), under full champion- sity for absolute physical fitness of ship conditions as laid down' by the referee is given special attention. B.B.B. of C., they would recognise

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KOWLOON GOLF CLUB

CHAMPIONSHIP QUALIFIERS

The qualifying: - round for the championship of the Kowloon Golf Club was played of at Kowloon City yesterday. There were 20 starters.

The following qualifed:-

K. S. Robertson (72), A. T. Braley (74), T. D. Paton (75), 11. H, Mundy (10), W. Taylor (70), A. -Urquhart (78), F. E. E. Booker (78), A. J. Dennis (78). A. W. da Roza (70). A. L. Eastman (70), J. D. Thomson (02), F. E. Barry (83), R. K. Collings

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Remedios (85) and II. Causden

on or before November 2.

ODOL

(05).

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S. CHINA NOT LIKE CHAMPIONS

(Continend from Page 8.)

dry up Shing Mun dan.."

Some sparkling goals were scored, though some could be traced to de- fensive errors.

It was Tank Kwong-sum's cfcc- trifying run along the right wing, his sudden swerve into the, ponl mouth along the line and his feetly timed pass which led to Wour Wing-hung scoring with enge within

the Arst ten minutes. But advantage was briefly enjoyed, Kow- loon Chinese rearguard being tied Into terirble knot from left wing centre which Fung King-cheung planted casually into the net,

n

Shortly afterwards South Chinn weg into the lend when Sui Tim- Tim made the mistake of rushing out of goal to try and take a centre (00 high for him, and Fung King-cheung polished off the movement with his head.

Kowloon Chinese rallied well and a clever front line altuek found Chuw Mon-cht in possession sume 25 yard out. He let drive with a lightning "daisy cutter" which was a goal ali the way. A draw at half time was a very good refertlon, of the play,

A really brilliant shot from Chow Man-chi which sent the ball hurtling into the net like a bullet put' Kow- loon Chinese ahead after the inter- val. but their jubilation was pre- mature for Sui Tim-lim chose to gunral the wrong end of his goal from a right wing movement and Lai Shui-wing headed in without trouble.

SPORT ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

The Tenth Extra Raco Meeting will be held (weather permitting) nt HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, 7th November, 1916, commbuelng at 2.00 p.m.

The First Hell will be rung at †1:30 pan

By Order.

S. A. SLEAP.

Act. Secretary. Hongkong. 2nd November, 1936.

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