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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER
5, 1936.
By "Veritas' CRICKET LEAGUE
Diagonal Plan Being Used By Local Referees
METHOD, PROPERLY
IS VAST
recent interesting feature in
local football has been the f adoption by some of our re- ferees of the new diagonal plan advocated by the English Foot- It was used ball Association.
yesterday in the Kotewall Cup! match by Mr. D. Kossick, with the assistance of his linesmen, Mr. Reynold and Mr. Payne. This was the first time I have heen able to study the theory in practice, and few I imagine, will dispute its efficacy. Its: effect is to have the play con- tinually covered by an official. In general terms it can be said) that while each linesman is responsible for covering one' particular half of the field, the referee remains more or less in
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the linesmen. When this is carried out strictly one can trace an imaxinary diagonal line frem linesmen to linesmen, with the referee an intersecting polaf. no matter where the play may be.
Actg. Secretary.Its Big Usefulness
Hongkong, 2nd November, 1936.
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THE big usefulness of this system uderprates contral Is to ensure over breaches of the rules irrespec tive of whether the referee is artually m the spot at the line. It means that it is no longer essential for a referee to try and keep pace all the time with the movement of the ball. lle can give offsitic decisions from of the field as a result the middle
of his linesmen being in pustion to rover the play. The effect is natur- ally to place mure responsibility on linesmen, and breause of this there may be a danger of a referee become ing too dependent upon his assle- tants. Normally the linesmen should only be called into active service when a referee has found it impos- sible to keep
a rapki pace with change of position. But while he is near the play and in a fair position to make his own decisions, he should not rely on his linesunen to tag for
other fouls and
Under abers.
His system he shares his duties with linesmen, but he is not expected to delegate them in toto to them.
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John Henry Lewis Is Suspended
ACTION AGAINST NEGRO BOXER
Washington, Nov. 4.
coloured John Henry Lewis, the boxer, is in irouble,
The District of Columbia Boxing the Commission hus, suspended champion for alleged failure to up-
Washington pear in a bout at October 13.
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The suspension is effective in the 32 States aflated to the National Boxing Association, which has been 11: thes couldn't believe that requested to ask that the suspension Elliot, one of the most gentlemnly he recognised in England where Jaha
ayers by local football. had beenHenry Lewis is at present staying- sent off. But he had. A curious, and Reuter, cather fortunate sequel was no Tuesday evening.
The referre
charge at this game had been called away for duty up north, but before tering heat in his report of the incident. Apparently he was the b
absent from the Colony some 20 days! so the P.A. decided to deal with the matter at that evening's meting of Pat it the Emergency Committee.
HOME RUGBY
MIDDLESEX LOSE TO SURREY
CRAIGENGOWER
MEET I.R.C. -- TEAMS CHOSEN
The Indian R. C. and the Craigen- Rower C. C. meet on Saturday in the in both divisions. Cricket League The seniors will einsh ut Happy Valley and the Juniors at Sookunpe, The following have been selected to represent the Indian R. C
1st. XI-A, II. Rumjahn (Capt.), A. S. Suffiad A. R. Mint, F. D. Pereira, Y. el Arculli, M. el Arcuill, A. R. Abbas, K. Nazarin, M. P. Madar, J. S. A. Curreem and S. A. Ismail.
2nd XI.-A. K. Minu (Capt.), M. R. Abbas, A. Rahmin, A. II. Ismall, A. A. Aziz, A. Baker H. T. Barma, A. M. Rumjahn, A. K. Sufflad,, A. R. Sumad and M. I. Razack.
KOWLOON C.C. . ARMY
The following will represent the Army in their First Division match against the Kowloon C.C. at K.C.C. on Saturday:
Capt. Watch, Col. Lightfoot, Capi. Persse, Cupt Ryland, Lieut. Clegg- Hill, Lleut Garthwaite, Lieut Pri- chard, Lieut. Murphy, Lieut. Barron, C. S. M. Elvin, Pte. Herbert.
H.K.C.C. TEAMS
The following teams will repre- sent the H.K.C.C. In their League matches against the Royal Navy on Saturday:
1st XI v. Royal Navy at King's Park: A. W. Hnyward (Capt.). L. D. Klibee, R. L. Holden, R. D. GI lespie, Owen Hughes, H. W. Baine, T. A. Pearce, E. R. Duch!tt, H. 1. Neve. J. F. Loys, G. A. Ste. wart.
2nd XI v. Royal Navy 2nd 11 H.K.C.C. ground: A. K. Mackenzie (Capt.), G. Agnew, E. Bathurst, V. C. Bond, J. H. Davis, F. A. Dun- nett, N. P. Fox, C. E. Gahagan, R.
W. Keith Hobinson,
W. M. King. Wooding.
AN EASY VICTORY
QUEEN'S COLLEGE BEAT D.B.S. BY AN INNINGS.
Queen's College scored un easy
the victory over Diocesan Boys' School when the two teams met at Homantic yesterday, winning by an innings and 33 runs.
Fine bowling by 1. Ali, who cap- for five runs, tured five wickets
to dismiss
was essential that Elliott be present to f
London, Nov. 4, They searched answer the charges. high and low for Ellett all Tursday Middlesex and Surrey rugby teams evening, aut to no avull. No flet, met in a tight match at Teddington no case beard, Now the centre-to-day, only the odd point separat-enabled Queen's College forward must wait until the next ing the, teams at the close. Surrey nethig of the Emergency Committee scored a nose-out win by nine points before he can play football. ifod to right. appeared at Tuesday's meting It is un the cards he would have escaped with a caution and would have been able to play this week. But Cint must take the Held against Chinese Athletic on Saturday without their
Centre-forward.
CAMPBELL'S MODEL DISPLAY
(Continned from Pupe 8.)
While Cambridge University were piling up a huge sence against Guy's Hospital whom they beat 31-6, Ox- ford University were struggling un- successfully to avold defent at the hands of Leicester, who won 10-13. |--Router.
INTER-SECTION FINAL WAS THRILLING
(Continued from Page 8.)
for A. S. Xavier. Young Marques and Alves worked like trojans and Army were three up of the inter-were ably assisted in the second half val. Howlett opened the scoring by Oliveira, with a finely timed header, and
con-charge. vinced that this diagonal plan is bound to bring about a quick and re- mendous improvement in the fair control of football matches. It re duers to a minimum guess work and incans that u hasty decisions. It forward can rarely hope to escape shotiki the offside penalty, and it sho reduce to an absolute minimum the Much, number of undetected fouls.
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of course, depends on the emciency of the tinesmen. They must be well versed in football law in order to make fair and correct use of their increased powers. The use of the diagonal plan with two ignorant linesmen assisting might do more harm than good to a game. But it is easy to see that it is a method eminently more
ore satisfactory to the old time custom of linesmen and re- feree l trying to chase the play of the same time. Let us hope that our football officials in Tongkong wil study, the new plan and employ it in Ils most effective manner, "Elliott-Where Art
Thou ?"
LIGHTLY built, but muscular, Elliot, nollensive Club centre- forward spoke to the referee about something Inst Saturday and next the official's finger minute found directing him to the pavilion. Specta- tors rubbed their eyes in astonish
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Talbot rushed up a few minutes later Pinna was more reliable then E. to bang the ball against the under-L. Gosano at full back and U. B.
the of
crossbar whence Souza, in goat saved his side time it turned
net Right and again. through this half the Army did as My uwn feeling is that they liked and Navy were solely on Argonauta attack would defence. But it was a rather rattled) served by Pinna, Nolasco, B. Gosuno, sort of defence and it came as 10 Ozorio and Angelo. surprise when Howlett seized opening and ran through to score the third.
an
Play became ragged after the in- terval, and while the Navy showed slight improvement in as much that
byn better
The replay takes place on Sunday next at 10.30 a.m. on the Club ground at King's Park.
they enjoyed a greater share of the ROYAL NAVY BEATEN
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game territorially, the Army tended fade out of the picture and changed their inely conceived at- tacking football into a passive sort of stuff which merely brought about tedious midfield exchanges.
The game was pretty old when Navy were finally rewarded for their persistence, a rush movement the left ending in Tippett shooting into à vacated goal..
Hongkong Club Easily Win
Hockey Encounter
Playing on the Hongkong Hockey Club ground at King's Park yester- Royal day, the Club defeated the Navy by five goals to nil after lead- ing by a goal at half time.
The Club had more of the ex- During this half Hartigan SUS-
throughout and showed tained a badly bruised bone below changes
Divett better understanding. G.E.R. the right knee, and although he re- turned for a short while, he had to put them ahead in the first half, but Divett. after the interval, Fowler, relire before the end. Swain was also a victim, and was off the field Bickford and N.A.E. Mackay scored for sometime with a damaged ankle. again.
It'd At Least Be Novel
KIND OF A HOT DAY "TODAY! AND THAT SURE IS. A PRETTY COLOR! THIS MUSTA BEEN ON
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the D.B.S. for only 22 runs in the first innings. O. Tallp took three and Not one A. K. Markar two for one. D. B. S. batsman reached double figures.
"Ismail All followed up his bowling by scoring 42 retired. Osman Tallp also retired after making 20, Queen's runs for eight College totalling 93 wickets.
dis- Batting again, D.B.S. were missed for 38 runs. J. Fisher was top-scorer with 12. N. Singh took live for 15 and All three for 35.
SCHOOLS AT PLAY
ELLIS KADOORIE DEFEAT THE CENTRAL BRITISH
A. D. C.
“NIGHT MUST FALL”
In a friendly cricket match-play- ed at Sookunpoo yesterday, the Eills Kadoorie Indian School defeated the Central British School by 89 runs.
School the Indian Batting Arsi,
which totalled 160 runs, towards Omar Rahman contributed 13, K. M. Rumjahn 10, Telok Singh 40, Balwant Singh 27 retired and Sohan Singh 23 retired. Hollidge was the most successful bowler, taking Ave wickets for G8 runs.
The Central British School were dismissed for 77 runs, Hurley scoring Shute 10. 14, K. Shute 27 and W.
K. M. Rumfahn and Solan Singh shared The wickets, the former faking tive for 39 and the latter five for 19.
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