THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23,
1936.
NAVY FORWARDS IN SHOCKING SHOOTING FORM
Clubhouse Chattor.
By "Voritas'
Saturday's Unhappy Senior Shield
Contretemps
REFEREE'S DECISIONS MUST
NATŲJUDAY'S Shield footbuli mint-
ches were not allowed to s
aff uneventfully. At Happy Valley there arose one of those distressing contretemps which do nothing but help hang the same into di reparte hd to encourage the cynice lo ank whether competitive football does anything but engender had sports. manship, hard feelings us m any. The ineldent has already re-
# ceived at of publietty ni fuels, so far as they are known, have; been revealed. But there remin some mysterious features. For ex-
l ample. For what remon referce in thla Club Kowloon
BE OBSERVED
by the referee is not to take the law | of the Hongkot doubles champion- into their own hands and endeavour | ship, recently won the Swatow singles to intimidate, the offcul. They have title. He met and beat Lai Kwong-
the:
a right after the match to appeat to trun, ex-Canton champion if
Football Association.
In omni-Coal, and won the linni with- the provided for in the rules, Jait while out being unduly extended. Trui Lean cheese 1 igore this privi- came back to Hongkong for a long lege, and try to stile matters arbi-week-end holiday, primarily to see istrarily, they murd Capel to
face Tileen and Vines in action. He also Norbulis consequene". Fir years took advantage of Vines's invitation nor the governing authorities of to join him and other local players in on Saturday morning, football have mule & a point to a knock-up
regulations, winch well pres | 45 erede
Chineze yame
was in very vent any browbeating of referees by good form, and as yet his tennis does players. This him to be recognised not seem to have suffered any ill- by team whether or not they feel effects from being denied the beneilt Hey, have a
gemine
grievance of Hangkong opposition. Tsul saya
the
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POOR SHIELD-TIE DISPLAY
S. CHINA MUCH
BETTER TEAM
DEFENCES DOMINATE FAST GAME
(By "Veritas")
S. China "A"
2
Mark Shamlopres Tom Konq» f*ak i Navy
1
Navy appeared to be suffering from an attack of cliennie Inertia 18th Senior Shield match Cameway Bay yesterday, nud as a team they gave just about as dis- appointing account of themselves as posible. They were not in the a
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Concentrate, not. upon what will happen if you miss the shot, but intensely upon striking the ball properly. Bobby Jones,
JESSANTES:TELSATIA RENTA ZAINERENCIAMBILURECONTENTAZIONE
AT LONG
LAST
same class an South China, and & THE POLICE WIN
was awareness of this which, lured | the Chinese to taking things, too rasy after establishing a two-nil Lead, thus allowing the Navy" to - enjoy the better of the elastig ex- changes,
Navy were hopelessly served by.
in methest, low in action, and in-¡ corrigible when R came to incrurate ! markanmushitp
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BOLD EXPERIMENT SUCCEEDS
(By A Special Correspondent)
Paller
Chinese game award u peudty after last an official, There are right here is quite a fair standard of teria their attack, which was cumbersome TURN OF TIDE he had, presumobily, signalled and wrong methods of getting entia-existing in Swatow at the present comer kick for the Chib? It was faction for those grievances, and they time. this decision, given 12 minutes after are clearly stated in the Inws which the start of the second half, which govern football. To flaunt authority
prolonged deliberatoly and vigorous
ba mny
dramatie protests from Kowloon Course gesture, but it is not good form, (they were leading 2-1 at the time), nor Kont sportsmanship: nor 15 11 and which ultimately forverk likely to bring about the desired p
salt. referee to abandon the match-
to
Don't Argue
....
专
HERE to another instance which,
S.P.C.S.
though one may be in full sym-JUDGED by the number of people pathy for the victimised team, furn- irates the foolishness with
who have crowded around the of arguing evurts, and the keenness of the play
who have taken part in the the ofelul in charge. Maybe į ers the Kowloon Chinese had a good susam's opening matches, there dees rehson for disputing the referee's not appear to be any slickening of decision, but they were clearly interest in Hongkong badminton. fault in carrying their disputation to The first matches provided quite a good standard of play, though some
inter
in.
CORRESPONDENCE
Awtar Singh And The K.I.T.C.
The following letter was mad voidably held over from Saturday fast,-Sports Editor, H.KT.) The Sports Editor,
Hangkung Telegraph.
3 East Laner Fliowak. Pite, Bronkel
0
Practically all of the thrilling action in this game came from the Just and skilful onslaughts of the Having tasted to the full the bitter Police continuous defeat, Chinese forward line. The contrast jdregs of Wow remarkable. The bull was yesterday revelled for the first time| moved with beautiful precision and this season in the sweet wine
very victory, and incidentally maintained accuracy, and it required dogged defence to withstand such their tradition as being first-rate cup-j
the players. swift movements,
promes me to suest the peces of upinion as "The Pilgrim" puts it,ut their machinations.
21
sult.
01
George Hill, Club defender, lenps high to head away the ball curing Saturday's Shield match against Kowloon Chinese which was abandoned halfway through. (Photo: Mes. Cheung)..
TO-NIGHT'S BADMINTON
PROGRAMME
FREE LANCES MAKE DEBUT IN MEN'S DIVISION
(By "Verltan")
is more
This defence was well supplied by¦- There was no semblance of a fluke Crocker. Harris. Wolverson and about this Senior Shield success on Bowers, who perfarmed wonders, the Kowloon ground. A reorganised] though they were very often out-term had the East Lanes at their
Bowers was minndruvred.
always mercy for three parts of the match, something of credit, and never was admission to the Decomplishing
Chief interest in this evening's This means that Free Lances, who the competition more Sir, With reference to "Pilgrim's" but it must have been dishearten vond round
league badminton programme is pre making their debut thila evening in the men's division; will have two such lengths, it seems that the layers have yet to get their eye Issue of Thursday on behalf of Mr. best creative efforts wasted by the
very cloquent plea in your esteemed ing to the centre-half to watch his worthily guined,
about the Police fixed The mystery"
on the senior division
strong pairs. I am also fold that the ure too many players in Hongkong who either do not realise, or who It is curious to see how players Awar
Sign On T. C. and unintelligent work of the forwards. tearn turned out to be the return of match between Free Lances and boys Shute have made promis-
Blackburn, the deposition of Me- referee in in
(mustly newcomers. to the game) M.H.T. Committee to the effect that forget that the
ill-trent deflenty shuttlecocks.
Navy were not so well served by Hardy for Manning, the Introduction St. Andrew's "A". On paper Ing progress, and are quite capable chorge of the game and that his de-
The they raise no obstacles in the way elstons are binding-at least while elling evening I saw several hit the of his transfer to the Radio Sports their wing halves, who were prone of Parker as centre-forward and the they are extremely well matched of taking a game from several of the
to encroach on the middle of the inclusion of Brittain at right half. the game is in progress, tule 13 of " while it was lying on the Club, I would like to clarify curtain
There will be a club "Derby" at The line-up
was certainly novel, teams, and the result will prob. "A" Division pairs.
ably be determined by the odd Recreio, where the “A”, and "B" the laws of the game is very clear flour, with dire results, within a points mentioned by "The Pilgrim held and to leave Tay Qua-ling til
Kwal-shing but it was completely vindicated by on this point, which states,
teams meel. It means at minute feathers began to drop out
n comfortable That
Mr. Avtar Singh resigned so ("Jesse Owens") that a referee's "decision on
of the shuttle: This
ut of thing from the K.I.T.C. due to "difference with yards of room in which to carry the Palice performance and the re-game only.
Although the xture is a home une win for the seniors, although they to Silva und of fact connected with the play
Parker was a go-ahead leader of for the Free Lances, the match will may lose one game sity of on institution such shull be final, so far as when Shelety for the Prevent of Cruelty mainly due to positional changes as the is incorrect. He is leaving the team
! The mistaken tactics also threw the attack, though he was clearly be played by arrangement
St. E. A. R. Alves, and perhaps, another Harris and of the game is concerned." If,
nges additional burdens on to Shuttlecocks. So far as
Nevertheless his Andrew's Church Hall, which gives to Barras and Xavier. On the face short of technique. the incident comes before the Foot-
know which had to be effected with the Wolverson, and the natural resulthooting was sufficient to justify such the Saints a decided advantage of it, however, the result there are no clubs in Hongkong who clusion of some new players join- ball Association, it is proved that the
was some very desperate gontmouth an experiment, and somehow his probably just sufficient to turn the likely to be nine-ni). afford action of one of the teams was the an
to have shuttleerit
the team this
season. As It
tussles from which the Navy always presence seemed to infuse just the result in their favour broken halfway through direct cause of the referee aban-
Kame be happens, Mr. Avtar Singh insists on by some miraculous means, mariaged right amount of "zip" into the Police Dut if St. Andrew's are to win doning the match,
clearly
that cause somebody is too lazy to see playing at Centre forward position to emerge successful.
there will have to be a pronounced offending team is liable to be judged they are either picked up from the only, irrespective of the fact that
and Improvement by their second of the rules governing perly Shuttles are
or passed across the net there are better men than him to
BLACKBURn magnifiCENT
Last third pairs.
week against the Shield competition which points
are fairly ex-i at that place more suitably, out that any club failing to keep pensive things, and it might be in "The Pilgrim" may be correct in
Blackburn showed practically no Recreio "B" these two couples offer -is-engagements-shall be liable-to-a the interests of clubs to issue writssuming that the K.I.T.C... would do was not a success. He hung effects of his recent indisposition and ed rather sorry displays, and but for
Ane or to have the match forfeited ten instructions to their players to host
have no objections in his playing back too much and was shockingly gave a magincent display at right-Fincher and Kew defeat would have other handsome win Ix in- to the opposing team. It seems
rive shuttlecocks more considerate for another tearn, but if am not slow when he did get the ball in a back, while in Manning Police have
However, it is not anticipated there jenst arguable that if a team brings treatment when they are not actually inistaken it is a matter for the promising position. He rarely gave secured a deputy to McHardy who is will be any team changes, and St. about the enforced absudenment of trz play.
M.I.T. Committee to decide, since Baxter the support the winger de bound to prove a real asset,
another
One could not discern real weak- Andrew's will therefore turn out as Write too was which served. this is a ve if permitted, in this
in this Police eleven. The half follows:-E. F. Fincher and H. Key teh A. E. P. Guest und S. A. Gray, P. V. were hard and thorough ather weaknesses it was not surprising that backs stance, may adversely
what more ecurately ter teams as well, whose players dis-McLeod could do little at centre-workers, with a keen eye to the re- Wong and F. A. Broadbridge."
forward time. satisfied over
evening as Kowloon Tong have to over slight matters, may be forward, or that the wingers were, quirements of their
All of the players went about their
visit the Y.M.C.A. After, their very leaving their teams to other rival teams:
play for sorely neglected.
tasks in a much happier manner than thereby letting
1 understand Free Lances will rely good win over St. Andrew's "13" last. in the club for which
It was a pleasure to watch the hitherto this season, and there was upon the Shute twins (Warwick and Monday, the Tongites must be con- they ori started
Chinese with their methodical move plenty in this game to suggest Unt Kenneth) as their third string, while reded a 50-50 chance of repeating sails Commiice would Du wellents and precise touches. They the Police have turned the corner it is likely that Austin, a newcomer the achievement to-night,
St. John's, unfortunately without advised to give it thorough consider plased very nent, progressive fout and will from now on become the to local badminton, will team up ation, since this sort of thing is a After the interval there was a touch ball, especially in the Brst half.
(Continued on Page 9.)
with E. L. H. Shule, and J. L. Ander the services of Roland Kuh, receive son will play with A. L. Fisher.
(Continued on Page 9.) very poor show of sportsmanship on of cock-suredners about their work the part of a player, to keep shifting which made them mich less enjoy-
under rule
:
a garne beenuso of Rs.netlon, that team has failed to keep its engage-Tsui Yun-Pui's New'
ment.
Right And Wrong
Methods
THE remedy for players who feel THE
they have been badly treated
TEXACO
Tennis Title
T has not taken Tsui Yun-pui ve
long to make a name for himself in Swalow tennis circles. Tsui, who, with his brother, Wai-pul, Is holder
THEY SAVE YOU MONEY
TEXACO
Crack-Proof, MOTOR OIL
THUBAN MARFAK
NEWCOMER FAILS Navy's new inside right, Muggles-
Is a very bad articular in- inept performer, and with two such
the
The
from one club to another every sea- son.
Thanking you for allowing me space in your valuable column,
K. HUSSAIN,
Hockey Representative
K.I.T.C.
able to watch. Tso, Tay and Tum in the attack became rather too fond of the "dainty" stuff, though there never any questioning their potency in front of goal.
.
South China boasted a great half
11 was Awlar Singh himself who unce line, and a pair of full backs
attack.
ness
ANOTHER
TITLE FOR
told me that the reason for his re- who were always nu top. Behind PADGHAM
signing from the K.LT.C. was due them stood Pau Ka-ping, saving to a difference of opinion with the do his best manner. club. It should also be pointed out
that so long in the K.I.T.C. accept Against such a cast-iron defence Awtar Singh's resignation there is it needed something more than the no reason for the M.II.T. Committee puny and unimaginative efforts of to refuse him o transfer to the the Navy quintette for goals to Radio Sports Club or any other accrue. Actually the one which club he may desire to join. On the Tippeits did notch was a beauty, but other hand if K.IT.C. refuse to agree it was a surprise shot and taken from to such
a transfer, it will then rest nearly outside of the penalty area, upon the player to make representa- tions to the Mamuk Commitice withị After applying steady pressure for a view to their acting in the matter, something like 15 minutes, South
The Pilgrim","
China became two up within three minutes. Lai Shui-wing notched the Arst and Tam Kong-pak the second.
first half Throughout this Chinese were definitely on top.
LADIES TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP
Miss Mackenzie Beat Miss da Roza
Misa A. Mackenzie beat Miss A
the
Golf Champ.
In Form
Capetown, Nov. 22. Another golf crown has fallen tol the British open, Alfred Padgham, champion.
To-day he won the Western Pro- Vince title with a total af 278 for four rounds.
He returned the following cardet- 72, 04, 73, 80. His second round of They started off briskly after the 54 was a course record, being 12 interval and the Navy Roal under-strokes below bogey-Reuter. went some anxious times, the ball hovering around the goalmoull which crowds of players kicked and rushed at it. Halfway through the second half the Navy started to enjoy n distinct territorial advantage, and with the half backs coming into their
GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP
WON BY CHUTE
da Razn. 6-3, 7-5. In the second own there appeared to be chances of Thomson Beaten 3 & 2
round of the Colony tennis cham- plonship at the Club de Recreio yes terday.
After winning the first set com- fortably. Miss Mackenzie was lead-
some goals. But time and again the forwards wasted splendid openings,
ing 5-3 In the second set when she Petts sent in a perfect cross shot,
served
three
In The Final
Then in the closing minutes Tip-
Pinehurst, N.J., Nov. 22. Densmore Chute to-day' won the while, after South China bad replied succensive doubles
In the faults to lose the game. Miss da with an abortive corner, the ball was American Golf Association's profes
taken down ngain on the right-wing. sional championship when, Roza won the next on her service, Lee Kwak-wai fouled on the penalty Anal, he defeated James Thomson by making the score ave-all, but Missine and the resultant kick just three and two.
Shute reached the last stage of the hand competition by eliminating Bill -In the first round of the doubles, klek of the day, but if Navy Mrs. Chut Chun-chul and Miss Rose have scored from it they would have Melborn In the semi-final by one up, successful Thomson 'was Perry brat Ming Olivo Dalziel and been flattered to find themselves on white
agafast Graig Wood, winning hand- Miss Madge Grimths, 0-1, 6-4, at the level terms. K.C.C.
South China were good winners, somely by four and three-Reuter.
the two deciding games.
been heavy.
SHUTE TWINS IN TEAM
"B" DIVISION OUTLOOK Powerful King's College, having dusled the floor with Sallors and
toria tecreation Club this evening, Soldiers Home, will entertain Vic-
dicated
sund Chinese
King's College YMCA appear to be the two strongest teams in lie "B" Division, although Kowloon Tong "A" may have something to say about this.
We shall be able to judge some-
this
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