THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1926.
"CHINA MAIL" SPORTS PAGE
LAWN BOWLS.
ENTRIES FOR THE COMING SEASON.
CHAMPIONSHIP DECISION.
[By Short Bend"]
Important business. was trans- acted at the annual meeting of the Lawn Bowls Association which was held in the Coneval Chamber of Commerce rooms last night.
Eitat. Point Recreation Club One team.
Indian Recreation Club-Onel team.
Club de Recrelo-One team.
New Club Welcomed.. The President, amid applause, welcomed a Club new to the Lawn) Bowls Association, namely, the Club de Recreio, and expressed the hope that it would have a successful first suuson.
LOCAL BASEBALL.
H.K. ASSOCIATION ANNUAL"
MEETING
THIS SEASON'S PROSPECTS.
Various matters in connection with the coming" baseball season were discussed at yesterday's moet ing of the Hongkong Baseball As- Mr. de Sousa briefly acknow.gociation hold in the local Ameri- ledged the welcome to his Club..
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Date of Opening.
THE CHINA MAIL.
A further meeting will be held| to arrange other business.
Decisions reached were:--
Chief Inspector Kent proposed May 8 for the opening date of the
engue season, and Mr. Smith To ak H. E the Governor Ste proposed May 15. The Intler wasCecil Clemently to become Patron carried on a division by 12 voles Mr. RG Tredwell (US Consul General) to become Hom. President. Oncers elected:-President, Mr..
The chair was secupled by Mr. David Gow, President, who was supported by Mr. F. W. Bradbury Vice-President), Chief Inspector W. Kent (Chairman) and Mr. to. 6. C. J. Tacchi, Hon, Secretary.
Mr. Humilton, on behalf of East Members of Clubs presunt in-Point Recreation Club, asked that Ranson; Vice-President, Mr. W cluded the following:-
as many "away" matches as pos-Login; Hon. Secretary, Mr. Hin Taikoo Recreation "Club-A. (sible be fixed for his Club in the Wong: Hon. Treasurer, Mr.. L. R.. Drummond and W. Wotherspoon.beginning of the season pending defonso
East Point Recreation Club(the preparation of the ground. A R Forbes, A. T. Hamilton, Mr. Cooper asked that the Kowed the position of acting Vice-Prc- loon Dock Recreation Ch Play Kowloon Bowling Green Club-away" on the first Saturday of C. Bond, D. Huzel, and Jas. The new season, Dir. de Sousa Dobbies
making a similar request for the Club de Recreio..
and R.. W. Williamson,
Kowloon, Cricket Club Goldenberg, and M. Overy...." "Indian Recreation Chib-U. M. Omay.
(Mr. J. Emeron Hawking resign-
sident as he is shortly leaving for Washington.)
Five clube had entered for the league, viz-Hongkong Basebaik Club (Americana), II.K. Volunteer Defence: Corps, Filipino-Club South China A.A., Japanese Club, The Chi de Recreio would also be
Championship Singles.. Speaking on the method of de eiding the open championship Civil Service Cricket Club- singles last year, the President asked to put in team..
A. O. Brawn, R. A. Smith, and S. E. Alderman.
Kowloon Dock Recreation Club H. G. Coeper! · Craigengewer Cricket Club Fred Fisher und R. Busm
Royal Hongkong Yacht W. Dixon and G. R. Edwards,
Police Recreation Club-A. Chrk and A. Reynokki
stated this was done by means of is sort of eliminating, process in each Club This was not very satisfying and detracted from the Bitle. The excuse
was made that there were not so many bounds available as in previous
years; bat he hoped that this year Rey would be better off
Club de Recreio-PV. M. R. de Sousir..
Bowlers! Loss..
By. Wotherspoon moved that Rey Revert to the system in force, hefiore last sERSON,
adding
The
proposal was adopted!! unanimously..
The entry fee was fixed at $2
M. Overy mover, and Me:: Edwards seconded that entries
Use of the football ground at Happy Valley, and a plich at King's Park will be sought.
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The report and accounts (which were adopted) showed that atten- dances thereased hat year. tallings were $058 at the balance that receipts will be even higher h hand was $210. It is expected
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HOME FOOTBALL.
QUARTETTE OF LEAGUE GAMES YESTERDAY...
NEW CASTLES GOOD WIN.
(Reuter'a Servies.)
London, April 14..
The following Lengas football matches were played to-day (Home beams given first) :
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ENGLISH LEAGUE.
Dixision 1. Newcastle United 4, Manchester
Division IT-Southern Exeter 1, Northampton 0
"Division I-Northern Accrington 2. Doncaster 3.
Scottish League.. Celtic B. Morton Fe
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those who say, that this dunge really is.. becoming very popular over bere: and that: tango Mr. Bond seconded
enthusiasts are delighted with the Before the business of the the proviso that in the draws the
new variation that has crept into meeting commenced the Prefirst player out of the hat shoukl;
this dance and seems to have been adapted from the, "twinkle" stop New Engineerings silent refervert in sympathetic have choice, of neutral ground. terms to the lows that the Bowling
P. W. DLA Pis Belle, Harding, just returned from Lands, Hotels & Bldgs..
most of us rememberein the foxtrot. Shanghai Docks community, had sustained through
Wednesday .39 24 6 980 45 54 Furie, says, that every other dance K. & S. Hotels (old). the death rat morning, of Ms. A..
Jerby C. 38 23 7 873 36-53 there is a tango, and that evory Boy. Although, not well known, per player.
Chelsea 38 17 4 7 71 43.45 other woman looks like an Indian Fongkong Lands
.do. ...(new)) perhaps, at meetings of the Lawn
Swansea 37 18 9 11 71 52 45 dancing girl owing to the number F. Realty... Bowls Association. Mr. Hoy was
Port Vale. 39 19 614 76 60 440 glittering bangles she finds posHK. Territoriak playing member for the Kowkon for the open championship singles adopted by touring professional Viddlesbro. 39.20 2 17 74 64 42sible to cram on her arms;
Blackpool.39 17 9 13 75 66 43 Bowling Green Club, and was close on May 15.
Tumphreys Estates: billiards players.. much respected by all bowlers: Mr. Bend proposed, and Chiel
That popular young English Princes Building South Shields49: 17 8 15 68 60 42 Of the visit with whom he came in contact inspector Kent seconded, that en-potkiner
of Mr. Chude Portsmouth. 39 15 10 14 72 72 41 couple, Franklyn Graham and his Rural Lands to Shanghot, As a mark of respect to his tries close on May 31..
the Wolves 38 17 7 14 67 53 40 partner: Barbaru, are just off to Cotton Mila. bereaved wife and little boy, for
Shanghai Mercury" of Aprilham...38 16 8 14 64 36 40 Paris. to dance ut a couple of pre-wo Cottone says, inter ahir both of whom the deepest sym-
Preston....39 16- 6 17 64 81 38 vate dances on their way south, Orientals The visitor adopts: a pathy was felt, he asked the mem-
dull City 37 14 -9 14 50 50 37 when they will appear at the Cafe system of meeting heal oppon- Southampto 40 15 7 18 60 53. 37 de Paris Barbara has some en- bens to be upstanding in silence....
ents, that he concedes no Jarlington 39 12 917 63 70 35 chanting silver: gowns to wear.. pointer has offered a sou-
imdford C..38 139 16 43 56 35 When they were in Paris last your venin billiard cue to the player
Votus. Forest.38 13 8 17 43 6 34dancing at the glass-floored Florida who scores most points against Jarnsley37 11 K IS 5 67 33 Cabaret, they noticed that although him, however, as an inducement Clapton 38 10 8 20 44 59 28
Fulham 38 9 10 10 40 74 28 the tango was popular, the foxtrot to them to play their hardest."
do.. was more so, and they are brave Stoke 38 10 7 21 48 72 27 enough to any that the English are Stockport.....39 7 8 24 44 92 22
now far better tango dancers than the French, because we study style, Division II (South).
and they don't. There is only one place where one Can be suve of getting slow, melodious waltzea.. and that is Chez Victor-one of the most popular resorts in London.. Josephine Bradley talked about clothes in , between dances.
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much she 75 02 41 preferred to see women dancing 58 57 40 without hats, and that flesh-colour- 50 47 39ed stockings and black sutin pumps.. 75 71 39 was the ideal footwear for after- 73 73 38 noon dancing. It la extravagant,
Minutes.
The minutes of the previous annual meeting were read by the Hon. Secretary and confirmed on the motion of Mr. Goldenberg seconded by Mr. Allerman
Accounts.
The latter date was carried practically unanimously....
New Rules..
A considerable time was occu piedi discussing a revision of the rules of the Association. Amongst the new rules adopted, each Club can now only be represented by one delegate on the Committee (instead of two), and at annual meetings all bona fide members of he Clubs in the Association can yote instead of only delegates as Formerly.
Medals to Officers.
The President submitted the accounts, audited by Mr. A Ritchie for the year 1925, which disclosed satisfactory slate o The President presented goldi affairs in spite of additional ex-medals to Messrs B. W. Brad penses contingent on the interport Jury and A. Hamilton who were matches (a sum of $86.60) being officers of the Association in utilised from the Association 1924. finds to Batince the "interport thinner-account).
"The President, amid laughter. leclared his opinion that these
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English Association. interests of lawn bowls in the Mr. Tacchi intimated that "On the proposal of Mr. Bond, whilst he was, at Home, he had the English Bowling Association, where he had been welcomed most cordially. The hope was express red that other bowlers from Hong. kong would visit the Association whilst at Home, and it might even be possible to arrange a rink game..
New Officers. The following officers were
President: Mr. E. W. Brad-
bury. Vice-President:
Wotherspoon.
that a subscription was paid to the sided not to present such medals English Bowls Association. The in future.
-That includes tter he thought, was the The President riginal one. He asked the ques- 1925, you know. (Laughter). tion in no sectarian spirit, but the
Fees From Clubs. · modern game of Bowls was a
Mr. Smith proposed that the Scottish institution, and he subscription fee from each Club thought that the gentlemen who be $50 irrespective of whether it first started the Association here entered one team or two teams. tid so under the Scottish Bowling As a delegate of the Civil Service elected: Association,
Cricket Club he was empowered
The President said that when to enter two teams or the con he was Hon. Secretary in 1920 hedition that the total fee was wrote to both Association stat-
ing that the Hongkong Associa- [$50:
Finn wished to be affiliated The English Association wrote back
Mr. Bond seconded.
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Mr. Overy, as an amendment.. immediately a very courteous let-moved that the fee be $50 for each ler giving all information, but he team; and this was seconded by never heard from the Scottish Chief Inspector Kent.
On a vote Mr. Smith's motion: Association. He added that the English Association adopted in was carried by nine votes to eight.
-a-majority of one. their entirety. the rules of the Scottish Association.
season:-
Donors Thanked?
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In the House of Commons on March 11, Mr. Hore-Bellsha, hay: F: W. D. L. F. A. Pts ing asked the Secretary of State H.K. Telephone Rochdale...39 25 5 9:97 55.55 for Dominion Affairs how much Bradford ...39 24 7 8 9 41 55 money has been contributed by Grimsby 38 23 8773 38 $4 each of the Dominions and Crown Chesterfield 38 23 4 1.88 47 50 Colonies towards naval defence, Halifax. 39 16 12 50 45 43 and what proportion this bore in Nelson 38 16 10 12 82 58 42ench case to their total import and On Louuuu- Doncaster...35 15 11 12 72 61 40
Hartlepools 37 17 7 15 75 68 41 export trade and per capita of Athington, 40 15 11 14 67 564 their population, respectively, Mr. Crewe 38 17 6 15 63 57 40 Amery wrote in reply that the con N. Brighton 39 17 6 16.69 63.20 tribution of the Dominions, to naval Mr. Bradbury proposed a hearty Tranmere...39 17 5 17 65 78 39efence took the form of mainten- vote of thanks to the officers of Durham...38.16 5 17 58 66 37 aned of their own naval forces and The Hon. Secretary: That's so. On the proposition of the Hon.last season, especially mentioning Coventry. 39156 18.66 73 30 establishments by the Governments Mr. Wotherspoon expressed his Secretary the following gentle the services of Mr. D. Gow (Pre-Rotherham 38 15 6-17 61 86 35 of Canada, the Commonwealth of satisfaction with the reply. men were thanked for prizes sident), Chief Inspector Kent Wigan 38 12 11 15 63 6: 35 Australia, New Zealand, and the
New Season's Entries. during last season-Messrs. R. M. (Chairman), Mr. A. Macfarlane Lincoln 38 14 5 19 60 78 33 Union of South Africa.
Dyer, J. Reid, D. Gow, B. W. (Hon.
As regards the Colonies and Pro- The following entries were Bradbury, J. B. Ross, A. K. Morri-Tacchi's absence); and the hon. Southport....38 8 10 19 55 86 28 perial defence made by the Govern
Secretary during Mr. Accrington 39 15 3 21 795-33
Wrexham...38 10 11 18 5882 30 toctorates the contributions to Im- made for the ensuing Leaguesan, A. Stevenson. G. M. Shaw, auditor (Mr. Ritchie).
and M. Manuk and also Messrs.. It was decided to leave the Barrow.....396 3.30 44 98 15 ments, Ceylon, and Mauritius are Walsall.....39 9 6 24 55 102 24 ments of Hongkong. Straits Settle- Civil Service Cricket Club-A. S. Watson and Company. irrangements for the open doubles Two teams.
Mr. Tacchi remarked that competition and the Spoy
Scottish League. "
paid, not to the Admiralty, but to Craigengower Cricket Club-hitherto the names of donors of Royal Cup in the hands of the
the War Office, Hongkong has Two teams,
prizes had somehow been kept a new Committee:
also provided in its Estimates for Taikoo Recreation Club-Two secret, but on the present occasion
Goals. Mr. Basa raised the question of
the year 1926-26, as a contribution teamis,
P. W. D L F A Pts he was not bound down by any the Association acquiring its own Colic 36 23 8 5 88 37 54
towards the cost of the Singapore Kowloon Bowling Green Club pledges of secrecy on the part of ground, suggesting the site of the Airdrieonian36 22 4 10 90 49 48 base, $120,000. This contribution -Two teams.
the donors. It was only right old golf course in Hongkong or Hearts36 1989 78 54 46 head of 38.; population, 799,800: represents an expenditure per Police Recreation Club-One that these gentlemen should re-the Morrison Hill site.
Motherwell.38 19 8 11-67.46-45 team.
ceive the public thanks of Chief Inspector Kent thought St Mirren 36 19 7:10 17:49 45 total import and export trade, 1924, Kowloon Cricket Club-One the Association, as they went a this idea might well be dropped Rangers 37 156 13 77 55.43 £145,727,077,
This contribution team.
long way toward stimulating the for a couple of years in view of an Falkirk 36 14 12 10 38 34 40 represents 0.100 per cent. of value Kowloon Dock. Recreation game of lawn bowls in the Colony, extension of the contract for Cowdenbeath36 17 6 13 79 64 40 of total import and export trade. Club-One team.
He trusted that these and other razing Morrison Hill.
Kilmarnock 36 16 7:13 74 70 36 The Straits Settlements have con- Royal Hongkong Yacht Club gentlemen would come forward in.. This concluded the business of Aberdeen ...36 13 9 14 48 50 35 tributed the site for the Singapore -One team.
the same generous spirit this sea the meeting.
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