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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23,

1936.

NAVY FORWARDS IN SHOCKING SHOOTING FORM

Clubhouse Chattor

By "Veritas'

Saturday's Unhappy Senior Shield

Contretemps

REFEREE'S DECISIONS MUST BE OBSERVED

POOR SHIELD-TIE DISPLAY

S. CHINA MUCH

BETTER TEAM

DEFENCES DOMINATE FAST GAME

(By "Veritas").

5. China "A"

Mint Shut-ing. Tom Kong>Pak) Navy

best

Navy appeared to be suffering from an attack of chronic inertia in this Senior Shield match Causeway Bay yesterday, and as a kam they gave us about as dis- appointing avevant of themselves as possible. They were not in the same class as South China, and if was awareness of this which fured: the Chinese into taking things to Pasy aller establising a two-nil; trait, thus allowing, the Navy to enjoy the better of the closing rx- changes.

CATURDAY'S Shield- football molej by the referre is not to take the law | of the Hongkong doubles champton- CIFOR were not allowed to pass to their own hands and endeavour ship..recently won the Swatow singles off uneventfully, At Happy Valley to intimidate the offen. They have į tille. He met and beat Lal Kwong- there roze one of those distressing right after the mantel to appeal to tsun, ex-Canton champion in the cpnirelempa which de nothing but this Football Association. The imi-nal, and won the final with- help bring the game into drepute provided for in the rules, but white

extended Tsul out being unduly and to encourage the cytes to ack

1am chee to ignore thin privi- came back to Hongkong for, a long whether competitive football does legs, and try to geile matters arise wekend holiday, primarily to see free Tiden and Vines in action. He also anything but engender bad sports trilly, they nursesprat

Fr inanship, hard feelings and nerim

of Vines's Invitation years took advantage ty. The lucident han afready res HOW the governing authorities til

To join him and other local players in erived a lot of publicity and the football have made it a point

knock-up. on Saturday morning. Thew, no far as they are known, Jenye

regulations which will pre-, The young Chinese was in very heen revealed. But there remain vent any browbeating of referees by ¦ poot form, and as yet his tenuta dues zom mysterious features. For ex-playera.

This bus to be rebornleed' aut geem to have suffered any ill- The by teams whether or not they feel; elects from being denied the benefit Kowloon they have

grievance of Hongkong opposition. Tsui mays against an official, There are right, there is quite a fur stundard of tennis fetion for those rioting attesting to Swałow at the present in method, slow in tion; and in- and wrong metheus cf

Apple. For what reason referee in this Club

genténe

t

Chinese pune award a penalty after

et presumably signalled

and they time. corner kick for the Club? 11 wan Qis decision, given 12 minutes after nre clearly stated in the fawn which the start of the second half, which govern football. To daunt authority tech to vistorous

prolonged deliberately and

be a dramatie may protesta

but it is not good form. Kowloom

Kesture,

good sportsmanship, nor is it kely to bring about the desired resp

from

Quy were leading 2-1 at the time), and which ultimately forera the referee to abandon the match,

Don't Arguc

Tuit,

S.P.C.S.

ERE is another Instance which,

though und may be in full sym- JUDGED by the number of people who have crowded around the pathy for the victimised team, ilun- frates the foolishness of arguing courts, and the keenness of the play &

who have taken part in with the official in charge. Maybe pra

the the Kowloon Chinese had a good reason's opening matches, three does

referee'a son for disputing the

not appear to be any sinckening oti derition, but they were clearly nt Interest in Hangkong badminton, I fault in carrying their disputation to The first matches provided quite a'

good standard of play, though some such lengths. It seems that there ire too many players in Hongkong players have yet to get their eye who either do not realise, who forget that the refore, is in sole charge of the game and that his de-

or

(mo

CORRESPONDENCE

Awtar Singh And The K.I.T.C.

The following letter was unad- wondably held over from Saturday kea.--Sports Editor, H.K.T.] The Spurts Editor.

Navy were hopelessly served by thelettack, which was cumbersone corrigible when it cane to inaccurate i marksmanship.

Practically all of the thrilling action in this game came from the Fast and skilful onslaughts of the Chinese forward line, The contrast remarkable, The ball was moved with beautiful precision and accuracy, and it required a very dogged defence to withstand such swit movements.

Win

Our Daily Golf Hint

Concentrate, not upon what will happen if you miss the shot, but intensely upon striking the ball properly. -Bobby Jones,

AT LONG LAST

THE POLICE WIN

BOLD EXPERIMENT SUCCEEDS

TURN OF TIDE

0

(By A Special Correspondent)

Police

3 East Lanes (Gough, Pile, Brooks)

Having tasted to the full the bitter Polier continunus defeat, dregs of yesterday revelled for the first time) this season in the sweet wine victory, and Incidentally malutained diete tradition as being first-rate cup. the players.

distons are binding-at Jenst while other ever it was lying on the Club. I would like to clarify certain eneroach on a middle of the inclusion of Brittain at right half

the game is in progress. Rule, 13 of the laws of the game is very clear

this point, which sinles, inter of the shutti" began to drow out points mentioned by "The Pilgrim." Held mud to leave Tax Qua-Bang sed

of

George Hill, Club defender, leaps high to head away the bali during Saturday's Shield match against Kowloon Chinese which www abandoned halfway through. (Photor Mee Cheung),

TO-NIGHT'S BADMINTON

PROGRAMME

FREE LANCES MAKE DEBUT IN MEN'S DIVISION

(By "Veritas"}

This means that Free Lances, who are making their debut this evening in the men's division, will have two strong pairs. I am also told that the schoolboys Shute have made promis ing progress, and are quite capable of taking a game "A" Divizion from several of the

pairs. There will be a club "Derby" at "E" Reerelo, where the " and teams meel. It means a comfortable win for the seniors, although they may lose one ame to Silva and E. A. R. Alves, and perisaps mother to Barros and Xavier. On the fore of it, however, the result is more likely to be nine-nil.

This defence was well supplied by There was na semblance of a fluke

Ilarris, Crocker.

Wolverson and about this Senior Shield succuss on A reorganised Bowers, who performed wonders, the Kowloon ground, though they were very often aut team had the East Lanes at their Hongkong Telegraph,

Bowers was always mercy for three parts of the match, manoeuvred.

admission. to the something of credit, and never was accomplishing

the competition more

Chief interest in this evening's Sir,With reference to "Pilgrim's" but it must have been dishearten- second round

Icague badminton programme is very eloquent plea in your esteeined ing to the centre-half to watch his worthily gained.

The "mystery" about the Police fixed on the senior division Issue of Thursday en behalf of Mr. best creative efforts wasted by the It is curious in see how pinyers Awtar Singh to the K.LT.C. and wintelligent work of the forwards team turned out to be the return of

of Me-match between Free Lances and Blackburn, the deposition (mostly newcomers to the game)

MCMHT Committee to the effect that Ill-trent delente shutlicencks.

Navy were not so well served by Hardy for Manning, the introduction St. Andrew's "A". On paper The thuy raise no obstacles in the way saw reveral bit the of his transfer to the Radio Sports their wing halves, who were pronef Packer as centre-forward and the they are extremely well matched "third"

teams, and the result will prob- The line-up was certainly novel, floor, with dire resultat within

("Jesse Owens") Kwai-shing but it was completely vindicated by ably be determined by the odd minute feathers that a referee's "decision on points

This sort of thing from the KITC, due to

That Mr. Avtar Singh resigned Tsu

"auference

nce with yards of room in which to carry the Police performance and the re-game only.

sult,

Although the fixture. is a home one out their machinations, it fact connected with the play

prompts to suggest the neces of opinion, as "The Pilgrim" puts it.

Parker was a go-ahead leader of for the Free Lances, the match wilt wity of FON dhall be ful, so far as the result

Institution such as the

Is incorrect. He is leaving the

team

These mistaken tactics also threw

the attack, though he was clearly be played by arrangement it the game is concerned." If, when Sariety for the Prevent of Cruelty

due to positional changes additional burdens on mainly

Harris and

Nevertheless his Andrew's Church Hall, which gives short of technique. to Shuttlecocks. So far as I the incident cames before the Foot-

as I know which had to be effected with the Wolterson, and the natural result shoning was suficient to justify such the Saints à decided advantage ball Association, It la proved that the there are no clubs in Hongkong who clusion of some new players join was some very, desperate 13mouth an experiment, and sanehow his probably just suflicient to turn the -netion of ung of the teams was the

to have shi

shuttlecocta ing the team this season. As

sussies from which the Navy always presence seemed to infuse just the result in their favour? broken halfway through a game be- direct cause of the referee abun-

"B" DIVISION OUTLOOK happens, Air. Avtar Singh insists on by some miraculous uncans, managed right amount of "zip" into the Police But if St. Andrew's are to win daning the match.

nich, clearly that cause somebody is too lazy to see playing at Centre forward position to emerge successful.

there will have to be a pronounced Powerful Khig's College, having - attending team is able to be judged they are either picked up from the

Thely, irrespective of the fact that

improvement by their SOUTH and dusted the floor with Sailors and sunder rule 4 of the rules

or pansed across the governing Round

there orn better men than him to

turd $18. Last

week Dist the Shield com

which

property. Shuttleg competition

are fairly Ox- สด โย

ex that ant that any club failing

pensive things, and it might be in

Recreio "B" these two couples offer-oldiers flame, will entertain Vic- and ther handsome win is in- da engagements shall be liable to a

Fincher and New defeat would have dietteri fine or to have the match forfeited

King's College DIXI Chinese to the opposing team. I seems at

been heavy.

However, it is not anticipated there Y.M.C.A.

two appear to be the feast arguable that if a team brings

will be any team changes, and St. About the enforced abandonment of

teams in the "Division, trongest Andrew's will therefore turn out although Kowloon Tong "A" y unay game because of its action, that

Bave

omething to say about this. Com has failed to keep its engage

follows:-E. F. Fincher and 11. Kew. A. E. P. Guest and S. A. Gray, P. V.{

We shall be able to judge some-- what more accurately after this evening as Kowloon Tony have to SHUTE TWINS IN TEAM

visit the T.M.C.A. After their very good win over St. Andrew's "B" Just Monday, the Tongites must be con

the achievement to-night.

ment.

Right And Wrong

Methods

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THE remedy for players who foul THE

they have been badly treated

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NEWCOMER FAILS

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BLACKBURN MAGNIFICENT

The interests of clube to Issue writ-).assuming. that the KIT.C. would don... was not a success. He urgeffects of his recent indisposition and ed rather rorry duplays, and bet ten tora Recreation Club this evening,

PSSCL.

Navy's new inside right, Muggles- Blackburn showed practically no ten instructions to their players to have no objections in his playing back too much and was shockingly gave a magnificent display at right rive shuttlecocks more considerate further cut its slow when he did wet she bail in a basic, wille in Manning Police have treatment when they are not actually mistaken it

a matter for the promising position. He rarely gave secured a deputy to McHardy who is in ploy.

MIT. Committee to decide, since Haster the support the winger de bound to

prove a real Was another One could not discern a real weak. Wride too this is a ver

Lad example, which served. if permitted, in this particular in- inept performer, and with two such ness in this Police cleven. The halt

weaknetser it was not surprising that hacks

thorough stance, may adversely affect other McLeod could do little at centre-workers, with a keen eye to the re- Wong and F. A. Broadbridgė.

well, whose players dis- satisfied over slight matters, may be forward, or that the wingers were quirements of their forward line. All of the players went about their leaving their teams to play for sorely neglected. other rival teams; thereby letting

tasks in a much happier manner than

Tsui Yun-Pui's New

Tennis Title

TT has not taken Tsui Yun-pul

very

in Swatow tennis circles.

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were hard

and

I understand Free Lances will rely It was a pleasure to watch the hitherto this season, and there was upon the Shute twins (Warwick and

They with his brother, Wai-pul, is holder Alamak Committee would be ments and precise touches.

well advised to give it thorough consider played very neat, progressive foot-ne Police have turned the corner it is likely that Austin, a mweurner ation, since this sort of thing is a ball, especially in the first half. After the interval there was a touch very poor show of sportsmansliin on of cock-suredness about their work the part of a player, to keep shifting which made them much less enjoy- from one club to another every sea- son.

long to make a name for himself down the club for which they or Chinese with their methodien) move plenty In this game to suggest that Kenneth) as their third string, while ¦ ceded a 30-50 chance of repeating

Tsui, who,ginally started the season.

aut. The

THEY SAVE YOU MONEY

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THUBAN MARFAK

Thanking you for allowing me space in your valuable column,

K. HUSSAIN, Hockey Representative

KIT.C.

113

stork

able to watch. Tso, Tay and Tun in the attack became rather too fond of the "dainty" stull, though there never any questioning their potency in front of goal.

was

South Chinn boosted a great half It was Awtar Singh himself who back line, and a pair of full backs told me Bint the reason for his re-

who were always on top. Behind signing from the K.LT.C. was due them stood Pau Ka-ping, coving; to a difference of opinion with the in his best manner. chib, It should also be pointed out

une

which

that so long as the K.IT.C. accept Against such cast-iron defence Awine Singh's resignulion there is it needed something more than the no reason for the M.IIT. Committee puny and unimaginative efforts of to refuse him a transfer to the the Navy quintette for gools to Radio Sports Club or any other accrue. Actually the club he may desire to join. On the Tippetts did nolch was a beauty, but other hand if K.I.T.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 urca. upon the player to make representa- tions to the Mamok Committee with a view to their acting, in the matter,

The Pilgrim"..

LADIES TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP

Miss Mackenzio Beat Miss da Roza

After applying steady pressure for South something like 15 minutes, China become two up within three minutes. Lai Shui-wing notched the Arst and Tam Kong-pak the second.

halt Throughout this first

and will from now on become the to local badminton, will team up]

(Continued on Page 9.)

with E. L. II. Shute, and J. L.. Ander- son will play with A. L. Fisher,

ANOTHER

TITLE FOR

PADGHAM

Golf Champ. In Form

Capetown, Nov. 22. Another golf crown his fallen to Alfred Paghum, the British open, champion.

To-day he won the Western Pro- since title with a total of 278 for the four rounds,

ile returned the following cords;-- Chinese were definitely on top. 72, 64, 73, 00. His second round of They started off briskly after the 84 was a course record, being 12 Interval and the Navy goal under-strokes below bogey-Reuter,

went some anxious times, the ball

hovering around the goutmouth

W

which crowds of players kicked und

rushed at . Halfway through the second half the Navy started to enjoy

A

distinct territorial advantage, and

with the half backs coming into their

GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP

WON BY CHUTE

Miss A Mackenzie beat Miss A. da Roza, 6-3, 7-5, In the second mound of the Colony tennis cham-

own there appeared to be chances of Thomson Beaten 3 & 2 planship at the Club de Recreio yes- some goals. Dut time and again the forwards wasted splendid openings.

terday.

fortably. Miss Mackenzie was lead-

In The Final

After winning the first act.com- Then in the closing minutes Tip-

Pinehurst, NJ, Nov. 22. ing B-3 in the second set when she petts sent in a perfect cross shot,

Densmore Chute to-day won the. served three

while, after South China had replied. successivo doubles

in the faults to lose the game. Mias da with an abortive corner, the ball was American Golf Association's profes

taken down again on the right wing. sional championship when, Roza won the next on her service, Lee Kwok-wal fouled on the penalty final, he defeated James Thomson by making the score five-all, but Miss Mackenzie mnde no mistake about line and the resultant kick just three and two. the two deciding games.

cleared the upright, It was the last:

Shute reached the last stage of the by eliminating BIL In the first round of the doubles, kick of the day, but it Navy had competition Mrs. Chut Chun-chul and Misa Rose have scored from it they would have Melborn in the semi-final by one up, Perry beat Miss Olive Dalziel and been Battered to find themselves on while Miss Madge Grimths, 6-1, 6-4, at the level terms. X.C.C.

Thomaon Was successful against Grály Wood, winning hand- South China were good winners. somely by four and three-Router.

St. John's, unfortunilety without the services of Roland Kob. receive (Continued on Page 9.)

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