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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
Hockey Notes
Comments On Free Hits
Infringements Inside And Outside The Circle
Points For Umpires To Watch
FOR ANY INFRINGEMENT of the Rules
which involves Rule 13—The Free Hit-when tho breach has occurred (1) outside the circle, a free hit shall be awarded to the opposing toam, and (2) inside the circle, a penalty corner shall be awarded.
The reference to Rules 16 (a) and 17 are to corner hits. No free hit in the circle may be taken less than five yards from a goal-post, and defenders may take the ball out to a spot five yards in front of that post for the pur- pose of that hit,
This taking of the ball out simply because an opponent is stond- five yards would not apply toing too near hin.
A free hit awarded close to the goal-line, but more than five yards away from the nearest goalpost. The hit in this instance would be taken on the spot on which the in-i fringement occurred.
The opponent may be remalang there so as to cause the hit to be. delayed until his own side have had me to come back. Never
the Cause
Airlier to wait except where one of his own side la de- fiberately remaining within five yards to receive the ball.
Random
Jottings
Interpretation Of 'Stopping The Ball'
a
AN ARGUMENT arose after a game during the week-end between player and an umpire who had pulled him up for failing to stop a corner hit opinion they were in the right properly. As both are of the here is another version of what is required:
It is laid down that no goal can be scored by the attacking side unless the ball has been stopped not- necessarily, motionless) on the pound,
This, of course, does not apply where the ball has been touched by a defender before an attacker Blents, but in cases where the defenders have not touched the ball, the attacking side has got to make a a practically successful at- tempt to stop it.
Much Is Jeft to the, individual
corner hit, may be pushed or kit
VVE the bingers
back là es- pinions of unpirts as to what
A free hil, and this includes ai
necessary when an attacker ronstitutes a sufficient arrest of the a free hit close to the de- hall, and no hard and fast rule can circle. Players are opt to be laid down as to when a shot may,
nearer and must be or may not be allowed to score.
When player has innde #n
at the option of the striker. Um-edge nearer and
pires must be careful to mate that sent back, but, gain, do not deprive If the striker pushes the ball he the striker of any
dors not scoop it; most push shots have gained by Vantage he may honest attempt to stop the ball, and
buan quicker
under the old rules.
whistle.
ment
TAKING THINGS EASILY
Dot Louie (Canadian Chinese) comes home easily to score against the Cardinals in their softball match last Sunday. Catcher Mario da Roza seems quite resigned.-Ming Yuen.
Assn. Tournament
Goal-less
Draw For Police Teams,
Association Tournament Table
Police "A"
Recreio Khalsa
WHAT I would describe as blood match was that be- Police "* tween the Police "A" and "B" 5th A.A. niy teams at Boundary Street last Sunday, and despite rain and Signs the greasy surface of the CB.A. ground, play was always fast A.N. Others and interesting.
Etill continues to roll, but is are in the nature of a flek which his
In appreciating the moving so slowly that a recond at- almost invariably raises the ball situation, provided, of course, that tempt by that player would have slightly off the ground.
the opponents have had sulllclentbeen successful, you are quite cor- a time to get their distance.
rect in allowing the subsequent shot It is old down that a ball must not be moving when a
If there is persistent crowding by to score. free hit is the defence, pace out five yards, and, If the ball is moving to quicitly taken. This was a commun fault it necessary, restart the game by that it is beyond the player's power to make a second attempt, it is ab- viously not moving slowly enough to Do Not Allow..
comply with the spirit and intent on of the rule. But, 116 been said, paragraph (e) of this rule, it is left entirely to the umpire to "participate in the game" means decide the amount of effort that was remaining near, or approachlug, made to stop the ball, and the extent the ball as well as actually hitting to which the attempt has been suc- it again, so if the striker only cessful. partially hits the ball, don't allow
The striker is definitely prohibited from making any move towards the ball or from interfering with an op- ponent in cases where the free hit has only went the ball a short dis- Lance.
Points to Observe
an opponent, He has bad a hit and is not allowed
WHEN a penalty is awarded, the bail is dead, so do not allow a player to take a free hit until it is perfectly motionless. See that all to take further part in the game the other players keep their distance until same other player has touched of five yards from the ball, but do the ball.
him to stand ever li so as to baulk THE only team in. the I.K.H.A. Tournament with 100 per cent record is Recreio. They have played six games and won six, but have yet to meet some of the better teams, namely, Police "A", 5th A.A. Bty. "A" and Khalsa,
not deprive, the striker of the ad«: Penalise if he in any way baulks vantage of getting his hit quickly an opponent.
Club "A" Held To Draw By Royal Artillery
A strong Club A team drew a try to neare between the posts. T. A. all with Royal Artillery at rugby on Pearer, however, threw away a glorious the run of the platy the Civilians should lead when he failed to convert from the ClubTMround yesterday, although on ↑ opportunity of giving the Gunners the have emerged comfortable winners. right in front. In the closing minutes
Club were short of four players and
Gunners were awarded another penalty consequently D. H. Taylor (full-back), effort Cullinan and Jackson (centro-
Circequarters) and Dingsdale Cleft- wing threequarter) were brought in to make up the complement. Gunners were weakened by the absence of Skipwith and Hook, although Dawson, who came in at fly-balf Instead of Book, gave a sound display and tackled very well,
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R, Enginters
Nomads
The "A" team appeared to settle Punjabs down more quickly, and for the first 8th A.A. Bly. twenty minutes had the "B" on the "B" defensive, but the latter held out. Gunbouts The remainder of the first half was 2nd M.T.B.'s even, both goals being attacked in University turn.
Destroyers
Balwant Singh, the "B" goal- keeper, played a great part in this half with his well-timed running- out and smothering of shots on the Badminton
edge of the circle.
After a quick turn round owing to the rain, the game was resumed with on the attack. This they con-
BY drawing with their "Binued for quite a while, but poor team last Sunday, Police "A" shooting and bad luck prevented any lost their 100 per cent record.
scoring, but are still unbeaten and are at present at the head of the table. They will have to display better form if they hope to defeat Recreio, Khalsa or 5th A.A. Bty. “A”.
button-hole-badges will in the AM given to understand that near future be supplied to all qualified umpires.
by Mr V.M. llenwell, who has re- They have been generously donated cently joined the Association, and is
but March was allightly wide with his Artillery-Lomax; Marsh, T. A. Pearce, Kecisie, filcharta, Dawson, Wedderburn: a keen umpire. Smith, Ticks, McDermott: Danner, Cooke: Dehlerfeld. Evena. Turner.
I am glad to hear that mere Club-D, I. Taylor: F. Wilson. Cullinan, civilians are now taking up umpir- Jackson, Dingadale; Morgan, Henrian, Castleton, Olsen: Benn, Slout: Walkden, Moodle, Godfrey.
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ST JOHN'S SUCCEED
St John's winners of the B division badminton tile last season,
proved
much too good for Kowloon Tong in winning 6-3.
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UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF
HIS EXCELLENCY THE ACTING GOVERNOR LIEUT,-GENERAL E, F, NORTON.
Desperate Attempts TN the closing singes, "A" forwards made desperate attempts to break
their League encounter last night, through. The Parker-Brown
Peter Lo and S. Trang lost to N. Lu bination on the left wing was good, hard and C. 8. Laid 21-9. lost to 1 ARTISTS:
Sinth and P. Wilson 10-21. beat R. May- and they featured in some excellent Eardley and D. Kwok 4-21
com-
hard-clean bitting cleared"lis"ranks. 3-21.
ments, but Mchur Singh, right11. Chen and N.A.F. Mackay lost to rose to the occasion, and with add and Wilson 8-21, beat Maynard and Ladd 21-0-last-to-Eardley-and-Kwok- halves, played a grand spolling game, Ladd 2-1, lost to Laruicy and Kwok 3-21.
Leslie, Gough and Hayward, "A"
with Man Singh and Blackburn al-| ways on the alert with first-time
clearances.
R. R. Lee and S. 8. Ko tout to Smith Wion 10-21, bent Maynard and
Chung Wah Win
An anticipated win for "A" was At Robinson Road Chung Wah beat evident, but "B" resisted persistent Jewish retention Club -1. attacks and credit must go to F Chiu and W. 11. Choy 0-21, lost to P. A. R. Poliak and lamier lost to C. Mehar Singh, Janginder Singh and Loung and K. F. Chiu 21-23. Just to Darabara Singh for gallant defence. FF. Li and S. C. Liang 5-21. Narwant Singh and Fuje Singh and Choy 5-21, lost to Leung and Chiu L. Endau and A. Odell lost to Chiu THE Triangular Tournament were the best forwards, and Roth-10-21. lost to Li and Liang 10-21. Outstanding performance came from
will commence earlier than well, the only European in the "B" B. Corkin and I. Talan lost to Chiu Morgan, Club fly-half, who took high North China Daily News, from an au- is to be played next Tuesday
It was learned last week, states the anticipated, and the first match team, uld useful work on the left 12-21, beat L and Liang 21-0. and low passes at top speed and fre-thoritative source that quently paved the way for torious
all lingering! openings only to see the ball either hopes for a rugby match with Hong- when Club meet the Army at Soo- knocked on or dropped. Clemo, serumi kung this season have finally been dis-kunpoo, Half, also gave a grand display and belled as the Axture is now definitely completely nutshone Wedderburn who shelved.
fumbled badly and rarely got away o
clean pass
Club's pack, especially fearman, Walkden and Godfrey, gave a fine dis- play in the loose and Hearman and Godfrey were unlucky not to score in magnificent breakaways. Castleton hooked very well and Club's backs saw more of the ball, but dropped balls and knock-ons nullified many scoring opportunities.
The Army will, this reason, be divided into two sections-Europeans and Indians-which calls for an extra round in the tournament.
FOOTBALL FIXTURES K. C. C. Teams
AT HOME
For Saturday
LONDON, Jan. 13 (Reuter).-The K.C.C. second eleven in
The following will represent the following are the football fixtures for league cricket match against the a junior Saturday, January 10:
Crulgengower Cricket Club on Satur-
the K.C.C.
at home:
One of the highlights was the truly magnificent kleking of Taylor, full-back for Club. He found touch with fleks of at least 50 yards at times and often broke clean through on the touchlines a result of speed and weight
Artillery were penalised in the open- Ing minutes Inside their 25 but Castle- ton failed to goal. Gunners pressed for a wille And were eventually Awarded a penalty, but Richards et- Brentford tempt from near the hallway line felt many yards short. Shortly before the interval Cleino darted away on the Arsenal bind alde and sent Hensman over for MIHwall wide try. Castleton failed to convert. Reading
The teams shared the exchanges in
Alder hat
Fulham
LONDON CUT SECTIÓN A
V. Queens' P.R. v. Chelsea
Crystal Pal
BECTION n
*** FOOTBALL Pastrarmouth
the second half. although Club had righton Artillery's line at their mercy on Buuthend seral occasions but were dogged by bad luck. During a midfield scrim. Lincoin mago, Jackson fly-kicked to Richards Hotte County
v. West Har V. Tattenhain
. Clapton 0. LEAGUE (SOUTH)
v. Watford
v. Southainntan
v. Portsmouth,
MIDLAND CUP
v. Nothingham
v. West Brom,
who tore through a gap in the defence WEST RIDING CUP (FIRST INJUND)
Harvey Wins Army Snooker Title
Cpl J. H. Harvey, of the Medicat Corps,
won the Garrison
Halifax
v. Huddersfield WEST RIDING CUP (SFMI-FINAL) Midicabrough
Bradford LANCASHIRE CUP
Bolton
Chester Everton Manchester G
Doncaster
V. Manchester U. Y. New Brighton V. Turnley
V. Blackpool SHEFFIELD CUP (EMI-FINAL)
..v. Shemeld U, CHESTINE now,
Stockport Inooker
championship for the second succes! Bratford C.
Blve year Inst night at
the Soldiers' | Geimaby
Club when he beat Lieut. W. V. Dixon, Tull
Newcalle
of the Medical Corps four frames to Oldham
two.
Ecores by frames were: First Harvey 41. Dixon 37. Second Harver 34, Dixon '80, Third-linrvey 21. Dixon 07. Fourth-Ilarvey 59, Dixon 40. Fifth Harvey D Dixon 23. Sixth-Harvey 60, Dixon 23.
V. Crewe
NORTHI REORONAL,
v. Darnsley
V. Sheffield Wed,
V. Leeds
V. Vark
v. Liverpool
dex
E.
wink:
Apart from three shaky teeth sus- tained by Cough at contact with Narwant Singh's stick towards the end, the game was most enjoyable and the result was a true indication of the play.
Defence was the strongest feature.
Chinese Selections For Lai Wah Cup
and Choy B-21, lost to Leung and Chie
Recreio Beat V.R.C.
Recreation Club 7-2
At King's Park Recreio beat Victoria F. P. Botelha and K. A. Yvanovich Jr. test to D. M. Xavier and 5. A. Rumjahn 2-24. beat A. Basto and M, M. de V. Remedios 21-13. Soares 21-13, beat F. Castro stid A. A
E..A. R. Aires and 13. T. Cosano bent Xavier and tumjatin 21-16. beat anto and Soares 21-3, beat Castro and Re- medina 21-8.
A. E. Xavier and A. E. Noronha loat to Xavier and Rainsyahe 18-21, beat Basto end Son 21-£1. best Castro and I- medios 21-17.
The In Wal Cup football match
K.C.C. Have Close Win between China and the Army will be played at Causeway Bay at 3.30 p.m. Entertaining the Kowloon Cricket on January 26. The game will be ene Club in a "B" Division badminton of 60 minutes, but extra time will be league match last night, St Andrew's plaved if necessary,
Followin in the foom for China:
were narrowly defeated by the odd Cheling Wing-chal (Sing Thor: Trang Game in nine. The decision-rested Chung Wan (South China). Lea Tin-sang on the final game of the evening, Chun) Sanur Ling-sing (Sirgan, H Blythe played sparkling badminton 19ing Tank Lau Hina-choy (Eouth when A. L. Fisher and P. Winter- King-sing Eastern. "Chung Yu-un |
Eastern). Fung King-cheung (Sing Tac, to defent E. F. Fincher and H. Kew. V. K. B (Eastern), Ize Whi-lang. Capt. ith China). Te Ching-to (Eastern), Reserveste Kwok-kee (Kwong Wahl. Yong-ng Ting Tao!. Leting Wing-chlit iSing Tao). The Kam-hung outh China. Kuck Ying-ch! (Sing
S. A. Gray (capt.), R. Baldwin, E. Curtis, F. Goodwin, G. A. Goodban, K. M. Daxter, T. A. Madat, W.
W. L. Rapley, R. J. Fenton. II. Brokenshire end Major W. W. Parsons. L. Burch, 12th inen, R. Leigh, umpire.
Arpinst the Army in
this friendly match at Sookunnoo on Saturday, the K.C.C. senior team will comprise: E. C. Fincher (capl.), N. D. Lloyd, D. J. N. Anderson, E. F. Fincher, R. E. Lee, D. Hung. F. R. Zimmern, A. Zimmern, F. J. Lav, R. T. Broad- bridge, and N. A. E. Mackay.
Sunday Match
The KCC will entertain a team from a British ship now in port on Sunday afternoon, starting at 2 p.m.. the following having been selected: 5. A. Gray (capt.), E. Curtis. L. R. Burch, B. D. Lay. F. Crabbe, Brokenshire, R J. Fenton, R. Brandbridge, W. L. Ranley, K. M. Baxter, and J. W. Bertram.
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CP. Two (Easter). Chau Tek-rai (South Cluna), Chesk Shele kam Kweng Wah). Manager: Mr Waller Tanming Client Aristal Manager, Mr Chen Tu-yu,
Bowls Rinks Selected
The K.C.C. Inwn bowls team to meet the U.S.R.C., on the former's Hint and J. L. Young as follows:
green on Saturday has been selected
tronding. G Save Reserve T: Edear.
2nd XI. v. Kowloon C.C. {Away).-A.
R. S. Copell, B. Wylie, A. Steven and
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Hongkong C.C. Teams kong C.C. in rentar and Sumir friend-. The following will represent Heng- Fy netlust matches:
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A. W. Smith and J. Fraser (akip). Reserves, L. Jack and A. E. P. Guest. The match will start at 2.30 p.m. At 10 o'clock on Sunday morning K.C.C. team will entertain a Lane, 1st XLA (Home) Owen Crawford's team in C.C.C. Teams
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