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THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH.

THURSDAY,

NOVEMBER 26, 1936.

RUGBY CLUB RECORDS FOOTBALL

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WEST OF ENGLAND

FOOTBALLER

EVERY CLUB WANTS

TO SIGN

A player whom Arsenal and nearly every football club in the country would like to sign, recent- ly made an important statement lo the Sunday Chronicle.

The player is Tommy Walker, the famous Scottish star, and the first time he disclosed his own personal inclinations following the desperate efforts made by Arsenal to sign him.

"I'M HUMAN"

"Would I like to play football the fainous in England?" asked

Hearts player, for whom, a transfer tee of at least £12,000 has been

aked.

And

then, answaring hin question, "Yes, 1

"I I go to Arsenal It will be because Hearts

Lonton And the team have come to a satisfactory

I hope an arrangement, and rangement which will ofer me better terms and wider scope, "A footballer is just human being, and if he can get more money by changing his firm, like the rent of human beings, he'll do it.

WILL BE A WRENCH

"But if the transfer goca through It will be a wrench to leave Tyne. castle for the Mecca of football.

"And while I sny I would like to try English football, I am well aware of the fate that has overtaken famous players who have tried to set the Thames on fire.

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You know what it means fo Scotsman,"

HONGKONG YACHTING

Carpenter And Widgeon Win Sweepstake Events

TOMMY WALKER

FRIENDLY HOCKEY

Punjabis Defeat Club At

Marina Ground

17'n Irish

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Albion Tantaa

Harnet

Darenth

Faher Henden

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SERVICE

HOSPITALS AND BANKS

Teignmouth Turky Wermuth

Allepinos Alleyninde Akina Iter 4,11, Birkondana Brocklelans Camp, H. 0. Colfinna DunstonianR ERbalans Pullerlan

Giramınarlaus

Gemendians Haberdwebera

- Toying nt 1 Morina round; alert Kowloon yesterday afternoon, the 1/5 Punjal Regiment defented the

Club

Nottingha

In their hockey -Whitfilm encounter by, three goals to all.

The Punjabls were in fine form and their excellent combination and utfordians work features

without won

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game. They

Skir

Two of their three goals were scured in the first half through L. Athlon

by Lt. This

Lenelucy

In the Yacht Club's Sweepstake Stugh and G. Singh, and their third Cavendish Races yesterday the event for the Aand lust goal was netted cines was won by Carpenter, saited Walker, when received the ball from rec. by Capt. D. M. Eley, the mixed Lt. Genders well towards the end of Metravick classes event being won by Miss II. the seemi, hall.. Crawhail-Wilson in Widgeon,

The Club players worked hard The course, a distance of 0.6 miles throughout the match but they did feed

Channel Rock (P). Rumsey not seem to be able to hold their own Shoal (P), Channel Rock (P), Kow-against the Punjabis. Perhaps the renden loon Rock (P), N. Mark on line (5),Įhard sondy gerunit could dernunt for Rumsey Show) (S), Club Line.

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GOAL-DISPUTE PROBLEM AGAIN

(By Ivan Sharpe)

LEAGUE

FIXTURES FOR WEEK-END

THE OFFICIALS.

The following are the revised fix- tures of the Hongkong Football An- sociation for the coming week-end, together with the officials appointed: SATURDAY

Senlor Shield

Eastern S

St. Joseph's, Navy 80 ground, 4 p.m. Referee. H. F. Scrutton; Linesmen, Brierley and Goodfellow.

The goal-dispute problem has arisen again. Thirty seconds from time, in the F.A. Charity Shield match at Roker Park, which I had the pleasure of broadcasting. Carter, the Sunderland inside right, trove the ball-agolnst the Arsenal crossbar from about twenty yards out: It rebounded down to the line and out into play. Was it a goal"

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Junior Shield Kumaon R. v. Kowloon Chinese, Chatham Road, 2.15 p.m.; Referee, A. E. Clark.

Liga P. v. R.U.R., Chatham Road, 4 p.m.; Referee, Mathewson,

Recreio v. RA. (L), King's Park, 2.15 p.m. Referee, T. Davies.

First Division

East Lancs. v. Kowloon, Sookun- puo, 4.15 p.r: Referee, A. E. Side- bottom: Linesmen, Martin and Back.

South China "A" V. Club, Caroline 1000, 4.85 p.m. Referee, Kosslek; Linesmen, Owen and Hammond,

Recreio v. R.W. Fusiliers, King's Park, 4.15 p.m.; Referee, Smyth; Linesmen, Evans and Rolle.

Second Division

East Lanes, v. Kowloon, Sokun poo, 2.45 p.m.; Referee, Richards.

RE. v. Club, Military, Happy Val-

The referee, who was about thirty yards from the gaul, consulted a lines- inan, who evidently decided in favourley, 4.15 p.m.; Referee, Butterworth,

ot Sunderland. That's how they Who,

I will say he was in the best posible position

this for the linesman:

|a linesian can secure for seeing, as

he was beside the corner Ang

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DOCTORS DIFFER

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A Sunderland director; "This shows the value of the new regarding linesmen." Agreed.

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instructions

Mr. George Allison, who like the arrest of the Arsenal party thought the 22 ball had not been over the line: 19|"Now, how can you stand up for two-

be shulch 201eferees! There

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17 judges,"

When 1 pointed out that this meant Bye officials for a match because under this systems you cannot dispense with linesmen, he contented,

R.A. (5) v. R.W, Fusillers, Priner Edward Road, 4.15 p.m.; Referee, Huxley.

Eastern v. Chinese Athlete, Navy, 2.45 p.m.; Reforce, Gaythorpe,

Third Division :

Police C. v. Fast Lanes., Kowloon, 2.45 p.m.; Referee, Dredge.

St. Joseph's v: R.A.O.C., St. Joseph's ground, Happy Valley, 4.15 p.m.; Referee, Ridley.

·Referce.

R.E. V. Kwong Wali, Military. Happy Valley, 2.45 Perks.

p.m.;

loon, 4.15 p.m.; Referee, Willions.

Police E. v. R:W. Fusiliers, Kow-

SUNDAY

First Division Kowloon Chinese v. South China "B", Club, 4.15 pan; Referee, Isley: Linesmen, Jones and Ellis.

Police v. South China "A", _Kow- quite loon, 4.15 pan. Referee, Payne;

djrightly, that expense should not stand | Linesmen, Perka and Richardson,

in the way of a better settlement of

Tall-important things Hise gont decl-

GOAL JUDGES

** Evidence of these goal-disputes

reaches me week by week: 1have

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Royal Navy y R.U.R., Navy, 4.15 p.m.; Referee, K. K. Ip; Linesmien, Garbett and Crawford.

Second Division

Police C. v. South China, Kowloon, 2.45 p.m.: Referee, Haddleton.

Third Division

a strong letter from a Leeds reader RAS.C. v. RA.F., Sookunpoo, 4.15 complaining of a gool awarded top.m. Referee, Cossens,

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SCHOOL MATCH

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A5 16.44.52

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an Huddersfield Town under some- Kumaon R. v. R.A.M.C., Chatham

what similar circumstances against Readi, 4.15 p.m.; Referee, Ball. 1890 131Middlesbrough.

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Obviously, a goal-fudge, stationed majbeside the post, must have the best

view of all. Thit there are complico- 13tions.

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BY NINE WICKETS

Playing against the Ellis Kadoorie turn Indian School yesterday, the Baydu Diocesan Boys' School juntor cricket | Bradforil

Brighouse team made only 22 rurs and were chton Pk. | eventually benten by nine wickets. Prile

None of their batsmen reachęc dou- Durham Chy hle figures,

Farr Fyldo

K. M. Humjahn, with four wickets Cotehend Fell for nine runs. Salian Singh, with Gosforth three for nine and Mohinder Singh, with two for three, did the damage, aftermal

I'd 0.33.

Thanks to an inrings of 34 by K. Harnwata 0.31. M. Runjahn, the Indian School Headingley passed their opponents' total with ant E.R.

We' 0.8. The loss of one wicket. They finally! Paley senred na.

Kental L'autor,

C. Mathews took three wickets for tek ai. 18 runs and A. Lapsley three for 19. veryeal

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POINTS AWARDED

MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE. DECIDE IN FAVOUR OF NAVY

Points for the match in the Secund Division between the Royal Navy and the Kowloon F.C., which should have

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FOOTBALL INCIDENT Inquiry Into Shield Match Abandonment Begun

The Emergency Committee of the Hongkong Football Association com- menced yesterday an inquiry into the Incidents which led to the abandon- ment by the referee of the Senior Shield football match played last Saturday between the Kowloon Chinese and the Hongkong Foot

Football Club. The meeting with was

was a closed onc,

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match I will be recalled that the was abandoned 12 minutes after the commencement of the second half. when the Chinese were. leading by to one. A penalty WOS then awarded against them by the referee, against which the Chinese protested, and walked off the field, thus giving the referee no option but to abandon the game. It was not known why the penalty was awarded.

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