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THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH.

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1936.

RUGBY CLUB RECORDS FOOTBALL

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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 to the Sunday Chronicle.

The player is Tommy Walker, the fanious Scottisis stur, und 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 famous asked the in England?"

Hearts player, for whom o transfer fee of at least £12,000 hus been asked.

And

then, answering his question, "Yes, I would.

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go to Arsenal it will be

London because Hearts and the team have come to a satisfactory arrangement, and

rangement which

better terms and wider scope.

"A footballer 13 just a humon being, and if he enn gel more money

by changing his firm, like the rest

of human beings, he'll do 11.

WILL BE A WRENCH

"But if the transfer goes through it will be a wrench to leave Tyne) castle for the Mecen of football.

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

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HONGKONG YACHTING

Carpenter And Widgeon Win Sweepstake Events

TOMMY WALKER

FRIENDLY HOCKEY

Punjabis Defeat Club At

Marina Ground

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the Marina ground loybrutiana Kowloon yesterday afternoon, the Hulmelan 1/8 Punjab Regiment defented the

In their hockey | Mid-wingtrijane Hongkong Club encounter by three goals to nil.

The Punjabls were in fine farm Nottingham'zim and their excellent combination and utfodians

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

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In the Yacht Club's Sweepstake Singh and G. Singh, and their third Cavendish Races yesterday the even! for the A and lost goal was netted clans was won by Carpenter, suiled Walker, who received the ball from 1 by Capt. D. M. Eley, the mixed Lt. Genders well towards the end of Metrovick classes event being won by Miss H. the second half. Crawhail-Wilson in Widgeon.

The course, a distance of 9.6 miles thrighout the match but they did was Channet Rock (1), Rumsey not seem to be able to holl their own cullern Shoal (P), Channel Rock (P), Kow-jagainst the Punjabis. Perhaps the Harpende loon Rock (P), N. Mark on line (S), hard santly grand could account for Linckley Rumsey Shord (S), Club Line.

The results were:

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GOAL-DISPUTE

PROBLEM AGAIN

(By Ivan Sharpe)

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LEAGUE

FIXTURES FOR WEEK-END

THE OFFICIALS

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

Eastern ground, 4

Senior Shield

V. St. Joseph's, Navy pm Referee, II. F. And Scrution; Linesmen, Brierley Goodfellow.

Junior Shield

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

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

itecrelo v. R.A. (L), King's Park, 2.15 p.m.; Referee, T. Davies.

First Division

East Lancs. v. Kowloon, Sookun- pour

4.15 p.m.; Referee, A. E, Side-

The goal-dispute problem has bottom; Linesmen, Martin and Back. arlien again. Thirty seconds from South Ching "A" v. Club, Caroline time in the F.A. Charity Shield, 4.15 p.m.; Referee, Kossick; match as Roker Park, which I had Linesmen, Owen and Himmond. the pirasure of broadcasting. Recreio v. R.W. Fusiliers, King's Carter, the Sunderland inside right, Pork. 4.15 p.m.; Referee,. Smyth; drove the ball against the Arsenal Linesmen, Evans and Roife. crowbar from about twenty yards oul: Il rebounded down to the line and out into play. Was it a real"

The referee, who was about thirty | yards from the gool, consulted a lines-

Second Division

East Lanca, v. Kowloon, Sookun- poo, 2.45 p.m.; Referee, Ilichards.

R.E. v. Chub, Military, Happy Val-

RA. (S) v. R.W. Fusillers, Prince Edward Road,. 4.15 p.m.; Referee, Huxley.

aman, who evidently decided in favourley, 4.15 p.m.; Referee, Butterworth.

of Sunderland. That's how they 38 won.

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I will say this for the linesmon: he was in the best possible position linesman can secure for seeing, as he was beside the corner fing.

but this, remember, is a matter of forty yards away.

DOCTORS DIFFER

And this is what, was said to me afterwards.

A Sunderland directors “This shows the value of the new instructions regarding linesmen." Agreed.

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

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I pointed out that this meant ve oficials for match because

Eastern v. Chinese Athletic, Navy, 2.45 p.m.; Referee, Gaythorpe,

Third Division

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

St. Joseph's v. R.A.O.C., St. Joseph's ground, Happy Valley, 4.15 pm Roterce, Ridicy.

Military,

p.m. Referce,

R.E. v. Kwong Wah, Happy Valley, 2.45 Perks.

Police E. v. H.W. Fusiliers, Kow- loon, 4.15 pm. Referee, Williams,

SUNDAY

First Division

Kowloon Chinese v. South China "B", Club, 4.15 p.m.; Referee, Isley: Linesmen, Jones and

Ellis

under this system you cannot dispense Police v. South China "A", Kow- with linesmen, he contender, quite

di rightly, that expense should not stand

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loon. 4.15 p.m.; Referee, Payne; Linesmen, Perks and Richardson.

Royal Navy v. R.U.R., Navy, 4.15

In the way of a better settlement of all-important things like goal deel-p.m.; Referee, K. K. Ip: Linesmen,

GOAL JUDGES

Evidence of these goal-disputes 91 reaches me week by week 1 have strong letter from Leeds render complaining of a goal awarded to (69) Huddersfield Town under some- at what similar circumstances against 150 idlesbrough.

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SCHOOL MATCH

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K. M. Rumjohn, with four wickets Bateshand Pell for nine runs, Sahan Singh, with Gosforth three for nine and Mohinder Singh, .. with two for three, did the damage. iartlepool

Thanks to an inpings of 44 by K. Harrunta 09.01. M. Rumjan, Qe Indian School Headingiz

Manderslá OLD. passed their opponents' total with hul and .. the loss of one wicket. They finally Tatey scored 03.

Kendal Im B'niny. C. Mathews took three wickets for is inly. 10 runs and A. Lapstay three for 19. Lilvergoed

Obviously, a goal-judge; stationed beside the post, must have the best 4) view of all. But there are compllen- 0114 10tions.

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Is it to be his sole duty to say when 2.5 G 100 0419 the ball goes over the goal-line? If 350, for the greater part of the season And he will be totally unemployed.

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Garbett and Crawford.

Second Division Police C. v. South China, Kowloon, 2.45 p.m.; Referee, Haddleton,

Third Division R.AS.C. v. R.A.F., Sookunpoo, 4.15 p.m.: Referee, Cossens.

Kumaon R. v. R.A.M.C., Chatham Road, 4.15 p.m.; Referee, Ball.

POINTS AWARDED

MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE DECIDE IN FAVOUR OF NAVY

Points for the match in the Second

A 10 if you say he shall assist, in addition, Division between the Royal Navy and #7in penalty-area decisions you run the Kowloon F.C., which should have into the entanglement of deciding brui played on November B Inve who is supreme in that arèn, the gont-been awarded to the Royal Navy by 127 judge or the referee.

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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 lust Saturday between the Kowloon Chinese and the Hongkong Football Club. The meeting was a closed cne, and at the conclusion it was

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to 5.30 p.m. on Monday, November · 10.

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It will be recalled that the matel was abandoned 12 minutes after the colemencement of the second half. when the Chinese were leading by

to one. two goals

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