· HONGKONG LAWN TENNIS
ASSOCIATION.
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will play on
FRIDAY,
20th November, 1936
ONLY
Commencing at 3 p.m. sharp.
All seats are bookable from
to-day at MOUTRIE'S.
$3.50 (WHITE) $2.50 (RED)
Holders of BLUE Tickets for 17th may change them for WHITE
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THE HONGKONG
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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1936..
"Telegraph" Photographer Gots vivid Soccer Pictures
Two high-spot incidents in the first division football match be tween Kowloon and the Club played last Saturday caught by Mr. S. Farrell's camera.
CLUBHOUSE CHATTER
BY "VERITAS".
(Continued from Pape 53)
tended for yesterday's displays, should either get then changed at Measts, Moutrien, or, if they do not Intend to be present on Friday, re- turn
them and get their money back. public should also appreciate the ILK.LT.A's decision to throw open for immediate booking the $2.50 scals which are placed opposite the stond. This should avoid any scramble for seats on Friday afternoon. The ex- hibition will start at 3 o'clock and not 3.30 as previously advertised, and as it is the last time the Colony will have the distinction of seeing the year at least), It is to be hoped that professionals in action (anyway for there will be à capacity attendance.
Opposito George Hill of the Club is acen in a hot tussle for the ball with Bowen (on ground), Kowloon's left back. The inten- sity of the players' expressions indicates that it was a pretty imma portant moment, but actually the Kowloon defender won out.
Below, Fred Fowler, Club right winger secures the ball while his opponent soars gracefully through the air.
Club in their
to-day:
The following will represent the Hongkong Hockey match against the 8th Destroyer Flotilla on the Navy ground, King's Park, at 5 R. L. Wallace, E. V.
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RUGBY CLUB
CLUB RECORDS
Soccer "Knotty Point" Is Cleared Up
THE Hongkong Football Association
This reeded a memorandums from
the English parent body dealing with the lite problems arising from the new goal kick rule. One concerns the question of
a player, standing just inside the penally area, intercepting the ball before it has passed over the penalty area line. This knotty point was discussed recently by the Hong- whe Referees Association, duled us seck the
of the advice.
English F.A. But apparently the
same query las cropped up at Home and the authorities have anticipated Hongkong's enquiry and issued ruling. # will come as no surprise to most footballers to know that the F.A. Insist that under the new rule, the goal kick must be retaken if the ball is intercepted before it crosses the penalty line. That such must be the case was apparent once It was necept ed that new rule takes precedence aver on earlier rule, even though one may seem to cancel out the other. Bat It is satisfactory to receive a official statement on the position and local referees can now go ahead safe in the knowledge that in ordering a fresh goalkick should the ball be intercepted before it has passed of the penalty are, they are con forming to an ofletal ruling.
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Athens, Nov. 17.
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AFTER THREE YEARS' DETENTION
Berlin, Nov. 17.
Carl von Ossietsky, one
of the
70 best-known pacifist writers, has been
64 released from prison after having
been incarcerated by the Nazis in 42concentration camps since. 1933.
70 Reuter.
Speaking Too Soon
HE MUST WE PLANNED TO BE A BE AT ELM CITY WHOPPER. BY SUNDOWN.....
HE SURE IF WE WASTE IS FIGHT- ANY MORE TIME, ING! WE'LL NEVER
MAKE IT!
ISHT IT WORTH LOOKS WAITIN' AN HOUR, AS IF HE'S IF WE CAN GET WEAKENIN', ENOUGH FISH, ALL AT ONCE, "TO FEED US FOR
THREE MEALS! IN!
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Day, Mr. and Mrs. A.
SPORT
THE HONG JOCKEY
The Eleventh Extra i ing will bo hold (weathe ting) at HAPPY VALI Saturday, 21st Novembe commencing at 2.00 p.mU The First Bell will 1.30 p.m.
Hongkong,
HAHA! ENOUGH FISH FOR THREE MEALS! ISN'T
THAT A LAUGH!!
By
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