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Pilgrim's COUNCIL
DAVIS CUP ENQUIRY Eighteen Neutrals May Wish For Competition
LONDON, Jan. 15 (Reuter).—Australia is anxious to know, as soon as possible, whether the Davis Cup, which she won last year, will be competed for this year.
As the holding nation, Ause, tralia now becomes manager of the Davis Cup competition and would have to appoint repre- Hentatives to manage the Euro- pean and American Zones. Davis Cup challenges have to be in the hands of the champion nation not later than January 31. The draiv. is usually mude on February 3.
The question whether the competi tion should be
for the suspended duration of the war was discussed al a meeting of the Australian Lawn Tennis Association, and it was de- elded that its representative in Lon- don should ascertain immediately from the International Lawn Tenn Federation what action is to be taken,
Although the war makes Austra- lin's position difficult in regard to the Davis Cup, it is not reasonable to ns- sume that she has the right to claim "no contest" this year.
A
NON-COMBATANTS
LARGE number of the competing United nations, including the
and they at war States, are not would have grounds for complaini. Of the 27 nations who entered lost year, eighteen are not involved in
the war.
The position is different from that
Interport Ten-pins Tournament ?
Efforts are now being made by the Shanghal Bowling Con. gress to arrange a telegraphic
ten-pin competition between Shanghai and various outports, such as Hongkong, Manila and Tientsin.
Bowling organisations in these cities are being ap. proached with a view to dis- covering the standard of the game there and the prospects
of
such a competition--the first Interport bowling tourna- ment in the Far East.
EPSOM DERBY ABANDONED
LONDON, Jan. 24 (Reuter), The Jockey Club announced to- In 1914, when all the contenders ex-day that the Epsom, spring and cept America were fighting.
suramer meetings had been aban-
The question the Austration As- sociation has to answer, should the doned. competition be held, Is whether the should forfeit the trophy.
The Derby will therefore not be held at Epsom, but doubtless sub- In any case, Australia would be institute races for the Derby and Oaks
a difficult position since Jolin Brom- will be held, probably at Newmarket, with and Adrian Quist, the two as in the war years 1013-183. players responsible for her success East year, would probably be an military service.
Cash Sweep Error
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
January 25, 1940.
Hockey Notes
UPHOLD UMPIRE
St. Andrew's Ladies'
Excellent Form
CAER CLARK CUP CHAMPIONS" FIRST DEFEAT IN TWO YEARS
AMERICA AND JAPAN INVITED
International Tonnis Tourney In Manila
·MÀNILA.- Jan, 17 (UT). The Philippine Lawn Tennis Association to-day cabled the California and Japan Lawn Tennis Associations askt-
invitation Philippine International
in diem to name players to the
March 27 and continue until March
J1.
THE COUNCIL of the Hongkong Hockey Association did well to confirm the rejection of Tournament which is to open here the Royal Engineers' protest, which decision was reached by the Hockey Umpires Association. There was no doubt whatever as to the position of the umpire when the appeal was mado. was not certain the ball had been hit from within
He
the circle, and, therefore, immediately reversed
his decision.
There is no rule in Hockey which states that a player must not appeal, or must be sent off the field if he appeals. But it is understood that appealing by players should not be permitted. That, however, is a problem for the umpire, who, by the way, is not infallible as everything depends on the position from which the appeal was made.
Team
The case referred to is de- finitely a matter where the umpire must use his own dis- eretionary power, and spectators Final Interport Soccer who profess to be umpiresį should bear this in mind. I am inclined to believe that it is just those spectators who seldom witness these incidents who are the oney who Arc apt to
criticize.
I will quote paragraphs from Rule 19 and notes, which refer to umpires as issued under the authority of the International Hockey Board for the guidance of all player and umpires,
RULE 18. Umpires. (b) An umpire shall give his decision without wait- ing for an appeal.
(d) An umpire shall refrain from) enforcing a penalty la cases where he is enlisted that by enforcing it be would be giving an advantage to the offending team.
Notes on the Rule, and in particu- lar sub-para (d) should be studied carefully.
The local group deckled to limit the tournament to the men's and women's doubles, abandoning the singles in order to cut town the time of the stay of foreign entrants.
Schools' Cricket
F.
ST. JOSEPH'S BEAT LA SALLE
H. Carvalho Scores 41
Out Of 80 Total
ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE were fortunaic in an lunings of 41 from F. 1. Carvalho, who thus enabled the College to beat La Salle by 41 runs In a friendly game of cricket played yesterday.
Carvalho scored just over half of and his side's total, which was 60. was the only batsman to defy bowling of A. el Arcul! (0 v
for 20). and L. Remedios (1
tho
20)
Lil
Mr. C. A. Goldenberg, Secretary of the Football Association, announced yes-Salle were dismissed for a meagre 39 terday that the following players would travel to Shanghai.
Įruns. -
The scores were!
St. Joseph's
Mosham: S. Strange, A. Done; V. Mendenen, b L. Remedios
R. Sva, c and bt Itemédios
A. 3. Hussain, K. Ferrow, Guy,FI. Carvalho, e A. Remedies & Arcula E. L. Strange, R. Maxwell; A. V. Gosano. T. Castilho, D. Leonard,
T. McEwan, J. Hossack, R. G. Houndball.
completely subdued by the diminu- tive Saints' left balt
Mrs. Starbuck, centre-half, was
R. Ib. V Z. Remedios
P. Rull, e Lopes b drculli
5. I1 Khan, Arcull!
5. K Khan, e Lopes b Aresili
F. Holland, b L, Remedios
i, Singh, noi qui ....
G. Remedios, b Arcutlj
A. Choa, e Greenwitch b Arculli
Extras
Toinl
Dowling Analysis
Arculi
L. Remedios
La Balie
el Arculi, Bliva b Carvalho
It an umpire is in doubt concerning always on the siert, but the best "y" defonder was Miss Pocock, left-half, a decision, he may make such en-who broke up numerous attacks and quiry as may be necessary to make often camo to the assistance of the Bromwich comes under the Com~
the decision, or correct one already backta. Mrs. Strange played her E. Remedios, e Fioliands ↳ Singh pulsory Military Training Act and Quist is in the Mitia. As they The cash sweep on the second race made. If it is necessary to reverse usual safe game at back, but Mrs. A. Remedior, run out
for the at Fanling on Sunday resulted in the a decision, this must be done at once. Sione, her partner, gave a disappoint- Tvanovitch, Mendonck would only required
be Challenge Round, however, this ob- unplaced pontes drawing Nos. 103. In general, players should be given ing exhibition, and due to her poor C. Soares, b Mendonca stacle could probably be removed. 602, 537, 305 and 041. Owing to an the impression that if they try to tackling and slow recovery, Miss Remedios, e full b Carvalho
L. Silva, b Singh H. C. Hopman, the manager of this error, one of the tickets was publish-co-operate, an umpire will interrupt Reld beat her to it on four acca-A. Lopes, strigts
the play when this is essential for
sions.
1. Sequeira, c Carvalho b hienda year's Davis Cup team, is also in the ed as 557.
the conduct of the game.
Mosario, Gingh Mrs. Harrington in goal was weak, W. Greenwitch, not qui Victorian Militia. He and Quist may
For rough, or dangerous play or
EXITOS well advised to use abortly have to go lato camp.
misconduct: In addition to awarding and would be
Total the appropriate penalty, the umpire her feet instead of her stick in clear- may also warn the offending player, ing Play was fast and interesting ar suspend him from further part-Up-to-the-final-whistle, and-the-bet-
fer team won. cipation in the game.
H.K.C.C. Eleven v. University
The following will represent the Hongkong CC. v, the University in a first division cricket match Club ground on Saturday:
League Badminton
on the
Recreio And St. John's Win In "B" Division
Ice Hockey
"Poachers" Scotland
2
1
the
Bingh
Carvalho
Mendonca
Bowling:Analysis.
Home Soccer Result
*
MOST agreeable to their sup- AT Caroline Hill last Sunday, porters was the surprising Club defeated the R.A.0.C. 5-1 Radio and Postal Sports change of form shown by the LONDON, Jan. 2.-Among matters considered at a meeting of the Bri St. Andrew's Ladies in their in a tournament fixture. R.A. tisia Ice Hockey Association on Nov. home game with the "Y" Ladies C. fielded only ten men, T. A. Pearce (capt), G. Aitken 2. was the activities of Scottish rinks at King's Park last Saturday. circumstance which undoubtedly head, D. Day, Finnic, T. V. N. In tempting star players from Eng The upshot was that they had considerable effect on
LONDON, Jan. 24 (Reuter).---Play- Fortescue, L. D. Klibee, J. II. Fox, D. Hsia clubs with attractive duancial brought off their revenge, hav- final score. McLellan, J. L. C. Pearce, A. E. offers,
ing previously been beaten 4-1, having been very even. However, in
At half-time, Radlo led 3-1, playing in the South "B" Section of the Homo Regional Football League_10- Perry and J, E. Richardson,
The Scots rinks want to run and inflicted on the Cacr Clark the second half they had most of the day, Chelsea beat Brentford by 3-2. their own affairs independently of the Cup champions their first defeat play, and succeeded in scoring two B.I.H.A., despite, the fact that they ennnot be affliated to the interno-in two years--a grand 4-3 vic-more, Goal-scorers were G. Singh
(2), J. Pinto (2) and J. Singh (1).
farewell. Recognition of this kind is. tional body or secure players from tory. canada.
The Radio attack worked well to-always pleasing, and deserved. Miss Hilda Reid, at inside-left, was gether and received good support) the success of the match. She com- from the defence. "Any player who accepts a Scot-pleted the hat-trick to give her side
THE Macao Hockey Club is Ush offer 'outlawed, but it is dlit!- a 3-1 lead at half-time, and when
visiting Hongkong of Thurs cult to see what we can do about the vialtors had equalised at 33 She THE superior score of their one day, February 8, and will play Recreio beat St. Andrew's 0-3 in the it," salda London Manager. Our | made certain of victory with
ponents should not be allowed to two games at King's Park. The division of the Badminton League at Oton Correspondent.
fourth goal.
a strong refert on She played Recreio 'yesterday.
the very hard-working game throughout, and was always R.A.O.C. team, who held their own fret will commence at 2.30 p.m., the alert opportunist.
until the extra man began to tell. Macao 2nd XI v. the Hongkong Mrs. Bliss, leader of the attack, Pearn, Bond and Highland in the University, and at 4.80 p.m. the and with Miss F. Wong on her right and due to a fost and dry plich, it
do. Recreio. formed the most dangerous combine took them some time to adapt them- tion on view. The Saints also owed elves to different conditions.
By special request Mr. K. Hussain their success to their splendid de-j Highland scored the only goal In has been approached to officiate as NEW YORK, Jan. 25. (UP) fence, which tamed a lively set of the first half, off a short corner hit, official umpire for Macao. Needless Henry Armstrong, world welter forwards. The visitors battered devier played well at centre-half, to say, the Secretary of the Umpires weight boxing champion, will meet in vain against a solid defence with and Lock was the best back. Reeves Association, who is one of the best Pedro Montanez, former lightweight hiss J. Wong, as pivot parrying the goal-keeper saved brilliantly on umpires in the Colony, has willingly D. and T. II, Kwok bel Ret and champion of Puerto Rico, in a fifteen shots and Intercepting centres in several occasions. In spite of the commented.
B. C. Fletcher
great tyle.
Both games ought to prove very score, both sides had a very enjoy- Madison Square Gardon to-night. The wing-halves, Miss S. West and able game.
interesting, and despite their soccor will activilles, hockey enthusiasts Armstrong weighs 120 lbs., and, Miss B, Greaves, in the end played so well a to completely subdue
have the opportunity to observe how Montanes 1441⁄2s
their opposite wingers, and Miss G.
tho, Portuguese team will fare in the coming interport with Hongkong during the Easter.
II. S. Gonsalves' and R. Marques beat) A. E. Brown and B. Olles 21-11, beat A. E. Guest and A. H. Bliss 21-14, lost | to E. Fincher and i. Kow 10-21,
N. Deltrao and V. If, Ollvelta brat Brown and Gullies 21-ii, bent Guest and BA, 27-13, lost to Fincher and Kow_-21],
A tarros and A. &. Xavier lost to Brown and Oiles 10-21, boat Guel and Bila 21-3, best Fincher and How 21-12.
St. John's v. Kowloon Tong,
St. John's hent Kowloon Tong 0-1, 1
Welterweight Title opened out the same wonderfully, attack formed a hard-working trio, senior Eleven will engage Club
At Stake
21-11. beat heat A. Can and rounds boul for the world title, at i
8. AMackay:
A. E. 11, Castra 21-9.
N. L. Smith and P. 1, Wilson best Leo] and Ko 21-10, loss to Fischer and Möckay | 22-24, beat. Chan and Castro. 21-3.
Eardley and R. Bouvan beat Los and Ko 21 beat Fletcher, and Mackay' 21-7, | beat Eardley, and Beaven 21-8.
The champion Is 3-I favourite
win.
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T 7.30 this evening, a Curry to White and Miss M. Roza were in tip-A Dinner.will be given at the Apart from one big error in the Radio and P.S.C. in honour of first half, Miss J. Hall gave a bril-Sgt. Carter, R.A., who la leav liant display in goal.
Ing for Home next Saturday. He has represented Radio at WHILE It must be insisted up right back for the last two that it was not the "Y" Ladies' years, and did a good deal day, they' could not blame the helping his team-the pre-
goddess of fortuna entirely for their
lack of reward. They enjoyed scnt champions--to victory in good bit of the exchanges in the the Association tournament last second half, but on the day's play year.
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It was fortunate for the champions when do represented the that Mrs. Gardner arrived back from against Macao, ond England in tho her hollday in the nick of time, Had International Tournament,·lant son- it not been for her fine display at aon, brought him into prominence. Inside-loft, where she scored two An injury his knea.early this good goals, the "final score would sesson, unfortunately, gavo, hím va have probably been 4-1.
polittle set-back, but he happily ro- Miss D. McCaw, at contre-forward, covered all his old form, and in the did Will to score the other goal: last two tournament matches he was The Harker-Burnett right wing com- in particularly good shapo. ialah pen bination of Interport fame gave a The Radio team wiFmiss his ser poor performance. The former was vices in future games, and is most often caught in an off-side poslilon, atting that his colleagues should take and the pale on most occasioni were this opportunity... of blöðing him
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