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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
Hockey Notes
January 9, 1941.
Tackling From An Opponent's Left WEEK-END
Common Fault That May Cause Accidents
AN AGE-OLD PRACTICE
Among the playing faultS on the hockey field, one of the most common, and, per- haps, the cause of many an accident is that of wrongly tackling from an opponent's left.
While most definitely barred by the Rules of the game, the action is frequently seen even in first-class hockey, and the practice of fouling an opponent is an
old one..
It is one thing to make it illegal in Rules, but it is another for an umpire to be strict in its enforcement and interpretation. It is dealt with in Rule 10 (g) which says:
nor allads from an op- ponent's left unless he touch the ball before he fonch the stick or verson of his opponent'
Not every player est be adjudged | of being guilty of deliberate fouling. Much of it is due
RANDOM JOTTINGS
Macao Anxious To Entertain Visitors
CRICKET
Teame Selected-For League Matches
The following will represent the K.C.C., In their lengue cricket matches on Saturday
First Eleven (versus Craigenjtower, away): E. C. Fincher, N. D. Lloytt, D. J. N. Anderson, R. E. Lee, D. Hung, A. Zimmern, F. J. Lay, N. A. E. Mackay, E. P. Fincher, F. R. Zdmunern and ft. T. Broadbridge, Umpire, J. P. Robinson; scover, N. Leigh.
Sertand" Eleven (versus Hongkong University at home); S. A. Gray, R. Baldwin, E. Curtis, W. L. Rapley, T. | A. Madar, K. M. Baxter, H. Broken- shire, F. Goodwin. Major W. W. Parsons, It, J. Fenton, and J. 1. Lasler, 12th mai, G. W. Glfen.
K.C.C. v. Volunteers
The Khalsa-Royal Engineers Tournament League match in KCC. team in an all-day friendly
progress at Sookunpoo last Sunday.-Ming Yuen,
ASSN. TOURNAMENT
Skill Triumphs
Over Vigour
Excellent
Game In Large
Units Tourney M'sex 3 Rajputs
A Volunteers eleven will meet a
match at the K.C.C. on Sunday, starting at 11.30. The following teams have been chosen..
Voluntetrs: L. T. Ride. K. J. Attwell, K. M. Baxter, D.' G. Day, W. S. Genn. L. G. Gesano, R. H. Grimibs, T. Lock, T. A. Modør, A. E. Perry and E. Zimmunern. Scorer, C. E. Gahatan.
K.CC.-E. C. Fincher, N. D. Lloyd, D. J. N. Anderson, E. F. Fincher, D. Hung, A. Zimmern, F. R. Zimmern, N. A. E. Mackay, W. L. Rapley, S. A. Gray, and E. Curtis.
Indian Teams
The following pre the Indian R. C. teams for Saturday's Cricket League matches;
I HAVE RECEIVED a letter (n) to a quick tackle whereby he Macao Hockey Club, and he from the Secretary of the unwittingly touches the person or stick of his opponent before totching informs me that Macao is an. the ball.
xiously waiting for week-end (b) to clumsiness for ignorance invisits from Hongkong teams.
They are also keen that the Inter-
Khalsa 3 R.E. 1 (c) to making a forlorn and last port match be played this year, na audiuite effort to get at the ball.
it is our turn to visit Marno.
KHALSA'S SKILL overcame In doing this, the player either a Council meeting of the 11.KILA a fast and interesting league seen in the Large Units Tour. 2nd XI. v. Craigengower C.C. thome).--
The matter is to be discussed at the Royal Engineers' vigour in most likely. charges or humps into which will be held next Thursday.
sucking a tackle, or
touches the stick of his opponent or,
kim.
re-draft clause (g) of Rule 10 will
encounter at. Sookunpoo last Sunday morning.
1
and Just
31st XI. v. University toway).-K. Nozarin (Cmpl.), M. el Arcolli, A. H. Minu, KC, M. Rumjalin. A. H. Madar, M, P. Mindar. S. A Ismail. A. 1. Kitchell, A. I. II. Email ONE OF THE BEST games A. H. Rumjaha and A N. Other
At. R. Abbas (Capt.), A. II. Ismail, H. T
Curreem, T. AB, A. el Argulli, Jr., A. M.
nament was played at Shum-Barma, M. I. Razack, A. R. Suniad, F. A shuipo last Sunday afternoon Rumjaim, J. M. A. Ramjahn and at, J. Prevalent Practice THE Umpires Association, I
when in a fast and strenuously lassan, am glad to see, is taking a Taking the field with ten men, contested encounter six goals
Recreio Teams IN
'N my opinion, nothing that the keener interest in its work. Kalsa were on the defensive for
International Board can do to Umpires are now supplied with after the arrival of A.F.Sonza, the and Rajputana Regiments.
were shared by the Middlesex 20 minutes, [ practically
The following will represent Club de Recreio in League and friendly Crleket ever preclude the common practice cards where results of matches late comer, Sappers drew first blood! Highlights of the match were the ixtures on Saturday at 2 p..: of so much definite fouling when are to be recorded, and later through Holmburg off centre three splendid goals scored by Bright, dat XI. v. Army "(Friendly, at home),- tackling on an opponent's left. I posted to the Secretary. Offelating from Singleton.
the Mids' centre-forward, and the ues, H. L. Ozorio, L, G. Gosano, G. N.
E. L. Gosano, W. A. Heed. A. M. Rodri is prevalent in Interport and first-fufflelals are niso required to sign the
equalising goals in succcasion by Goxano, E. M. L. Sonred, N. A Beltran Sume furious exchanges followed, Capt. S. W. Wood, Rajputs centre-A. P. Pereira Jr, M. M. Mendonca and and the visitors get on even terms halt, of short corner htts.
A. M. Prata. in spite of good, had or indifferent takes an active part in umpiring him-beauty from the right wing and Capt. Martin, the President, why when Karminder Singh sent in a
2nd XI. v. Police (Xue, Away). . A . Aives (Capt.) P. 1. M. da Silva umpiring, much of this fouling is self, will, I am sure, see that no Awtur Singh banged it in for a goal.
Jr. 11, A. Barros, M. Prato, . A. É weekly occurrence in the league stone is left unturned as far as the
Noronia, F. I. Carvalho, J. A. Soares, Remedios, B. T. Gonno, M. D'Almada Homes each week-end.
The Indians were now on the
Remedios and A. II. D'Aimada Remedios. welfare of umpiring and the umpires offensive, but could not take the lead is concerned,
before the interval arrived as Cros- ton; Sappers' right back, was playing grand game, and time and again
Khalsa On Top.
class matches!
Slack Umpiring
COME unpires, of course, who are
cards,
hawk-eyed, penalise such an in- R. MARQUES the popular prevented then, from scorian
fringement instantly, but there are others who seem loy to detect it been out of the game since the
often-the-most-competent-of-umpires ROYAL-Engineers, who suf
fered their second defeat in
ic badly unsighted or positioned when
Out of a total of four short cornets, Wood converted three-a brilliant achievement.
The Mids, who were always on the offensive in the first half, took the lead after 15 minutes play when Bright got his stick to a first timer off a good centre from Moggridge.
time The Rajputs took some
to settle down, and before they could hit back, the interval arrived.
Indians Retaliate
TN the second half the Indians settled down to better hockey
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and allow "body" play to continue season commenced, participated HALSA started the second half! without any check.
in his first match last Sunday well, and after ten minutes of
K
The following have been provisional- But when there are no particular when his Club defeated the 5th AA. constant pressure Gurbachan Singh with Imanat Ali shining, particularly intra-association Bowis match to be
land and Durham ly selected to piny for the Northumber- instances of this fouling, it may not Baty: "B" He seems to have fully heat Dobson with a low drive from in the way he switched the ball out held on Saturday, at the Kowloon Dock Association In the adways be due to a lack of knowledge recovered from his arm injury and just within the circle. of an ordinary xmpire or that he gave a good nccount of himself.
to Lt Conl on the right wing. The Recreation Club: falls to detect the offence. Very
Thia goal galvanised Khalsa latter made good use of his speed. W. Greig, 3. Hodge, N. 1th ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME: -Inio-new-life. Their attack, not -Fuqir-Mohiot-inside-right alo3. tadford; T.-W. Carr. M. E. Purvis, F
Wood: J. Fraser, N. Hardie, Dena Wilson... often impressive in the first half, cought the eye with his clever stick- Atarting. E Cermente; J. MacGowan, T found power and skill. The for-work.
E. Pearce, D. Kossick, J. S. R. tiumble; wards were fed persistently and Forcing their first short corner. Waller: T. Coleman, I. Houston. W. 0. Gowland. J Bempsey, A. D. Snoors, Capt. within ten minutes,
Wood Coates. C. Anderson; W. Hudson, W. equalised from the hit. Mids again feblaster, A. Tale. J. McPherson; two brilliant goals to complele his forced the pace and Bright scored Henderson, W. Borrison, G. Bertram, W.
Πανια,
Arrangements inve been made to Include all members who attend and desire to play. The match will com- mence at 2.30 p.m.
A supper and concert will follow commencing at 8 p.m..
the offence takes place and fails to the Lengue at the hands of see the infringement.
Khalsa last Sunday, were again
Nevertheless there muat be without the services of two of grent number of players, no matter what match category they play, who the better players Shaw (in are habitual offenders, and even side-left) and Taylor (right when pulled up by the umpire fallback)-who were reserving them- to make clean tickling n special selves for a football match. feature when going for the ball on the left side.
SPORTS ADVT.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
ANNUAL RACE MEETING, 1941
16th, 17th, 18th, 19th, and 22nd February.
.
Entries for the above will clase
at 3.00 p.m. on SATURDAY, 11th
JANUARY, 1911, at the Secretary's Office, Exchange Building,
By Order of the Stowarda,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary. Hongkong, 6th January, 1941.
FOOTBALL
SING TAO verans SOUTI1 CHINA Sunday, 12th January, 1911
H. K. F. C. Ground.
nt
4.80 p.m.
responded in magnificent style.
doubt when he scored the third goal A. P. Souza put the result beyond after some tricky dribbling.
hat-trick.
M. II. Hassan, ns pivot, was in fue But Rajputs equalised through fettle and received good support from Capt. Wood from two further short The Sappers have just returned his wing halves. Awtar Singh as a
corners. from camp and have not fully re-leader worked out many good moves,
In the closing stages, the visitors covered from the effects or after- and Gurbachan Singh, though he tightened up and by quick tackling effects of the New Year!
hung on to the ball too long atj allowed the Mids' forwards no scope. times, was always live wire.
The home winga tvere completely THE Triangular Tournament games The wing men dit their part and bottled up by the wing halves, and
between the Navy, Army and kept the home defence busy.
Capt, Wood must be congratulated Hongkong H.C. are due to commence Sappers' defence gave way in the on a fine afternoon's work. next month. The civilians will and closing stages with Whitaker and the Army a very difficult hurdle to Goodwin experiencing a bad day and Waldron, were splendid workers, overcome this year.
Indeed. Denyer and Holmburg were with Stickley outstanding at right Kames should prove most always on the alert but lucked the back. A draw was a fair reflection
much needed support of their halves of the game.
TH
The Interesting.
The Mids' halves, Ure, Crowley
Lai
Wah
Cup And Junior Football Draws
Shield
The draw for the first round proper of the Junior Shield and the Lai Wah Cup competitions was held at the monthly meeting of the Hongkong Football Council yesterday, and resulted as follows:
Junior Shield-Royal Scots or Chl- It was stated that nese Amateur
the match on; cause of his duties, but he should have Sports Club v South January 1 in aid of the S. C. M. Post informed him of it beforehand, Mr China; ILE or Kowloon v. 30th R.A. or Bomber Fund Club: RAM.C. v. Police; Eastern v. Organisation
and the British War Hollands mided. Fund realised About Navy: Sing Tao "B" v. Kit Chee or $2,000. Sing Tao "A": 30th R.A, or IA.O.C.
Australian Tour
v. Signs; Middlesex or R.AS.C, v
Bookings for Reserved Sonts to the Popular prices would be charged for ning of April. boll games.
Provision of Lincamen
Mr C. Guingam sald at 'unofficial
12th A or 24th RA.; Kwong Wah v. An application by both Eastern AA complainta had been made to him by International.
and South China AA, to make a com- referees of the non-provision of lines- Lal Wah Cup-Army China; bined and extensive tour of Australia) men by funior teams for their matches. Civilians v. Navy,
during the closing season was granted. The Chairman pointed out that the The Chairman, Mr Wong Ka-tsım, Permission was also granted to the referees concerned should submit their said that as a result of the cancellation Sing Tou Sports Club to advance two complaints in the League Management. of the Interport series with Shanghal, of their fixtures to enable them to tour Commillee so that adequate
action It had been decided to play the Lai the Philippines between February 24 could be taken. At any rate, the Wah Cup matches on the dates re- and March 13 tentatively,
Cpunell would see to it that junior served. Accordingly, the Civilians v. Subject to their fulfilling their com-clubs be informed of the situation, Navy match would be played on the mitments to the Association by_thaf In answer to a query, by Mr Walter Kowloon F.C. ground on January 20, time, the Eastern A.A. was niso allow- Hanming Chen, the Chairman said that and the Army v. China game on the ed to make a tour of the Philippines the Council but no objection to clubs: following day at Cauroway Bay in the middle of March or the begin- banding over the proceeds of their
league games to chority, Mr Mok 11ing wild that he bad re- The Chairman pointed out that the Mr Wong also said that the Secretary celved Information to the effect that charity match in aid of the Society for of the Shanghat Football Ausʊelation two teams from Burma would arrive the Rellef and Education of Touths in hod sent a latter, explaining why a in Hongkong about April 10.
the War Aren, for which permission term could not be sent. The reasons. The action of Me W. E. Hollands in had already been granted, had not yet given were: (1) the present uncertain not allowing Howlett, of the Police, to been arranged. It was decided to er- politlent altuntion; (2) the impossibility take part in the "War Fund" match on range the match at the end of the of guaranteeing transportation facilities January 1 was endorsed by the Coun- season, of the players, and the dimculty of the Association within a fixed time limit for the return cit. Mr Hollands, who was manager of Mr W. McKelvie observed that clubs
toom in that game,, contemplating travelling," should inform obtaining permission to land in Hong- explained that players were told to be the Councit at the beginning of the kong; and (3) the dimculty of players present by 3 p.m. but it was not until season instead of in the middle, and in obtaining ....leave, The letter ex- the team was already in the fold that was told by, Me Chen that this was Prices: 2.00 and $1,50 Tax Incl. able to come to Hongkong next year.
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