FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1928.

Sport Columns

BOWLS.

WATCH THE PEELERS

TO-MORROW!

UNFINISHED GAMES.

SOCCER GROUNDS.

CRITICISMS AT LEAGUE MEETING.

NEW OFFICERS.

LEAGUE TENNIS.

THE CHINA MAIL,

THREE MID-WEEK MATCHES IN JUNIOR DIVISION.

TO-MORROW'S FIXTURES.

THE VOLUNTEERS.

CORPS ORDERS ISSUED FOR THE WEEK.

CONCERT & AQUATIC SPORTS.

No. 1121 L/Cpl. G. E., L. Johnson, to be Corporal, as from August 1, 1928.

TRANSFERS. No. 772 Pte. A. C. Howell is transferred from No. 2 Platoon to the Motor Cycle Section, as from July 27, 1928.

1928.

STRUCK OFF.

Having left the Colony:- No. 877 Pte. F. N. Doadhas M.C.

Section, na from July 28, 1928.

No. 752 Pte. F. G. L. Wheeler,

No. 777 Pte. F. E. G. Munn is A feature of the local tennis

Orders for the Hong Kong transferred from No. 2 Platoon to league has been the playing off of Volunteer Defence Corps, for the No. 1 Platoon, as from July 27, three matches in the junior divi-[current week, issued to-day by Lt.- alon during the week.

Col. L. G. Bird, D.S.O., Command- Indian Recreation Club were en-ant, read as follow:---

MEETINGS. [By "Bins".]

Presenting the report for 1927 at 8aged on two consecutive days, los- Bowls Association that the inter- H. K. Amateur Football League on Wednesday.and comfortably de- Volunteer Headquarters; 5.45 pm No. 1 Platoon, as from July 20.1

The decision of the English Lawn the annual general meeting of the ing to the University at Sookumpoo Monday, August 13, 1928, at rupted match between Craigengower yesterday, Capt. A. W. Austin, M.C.feating Craigengower Cricket Club Sports Committee Meeting: 6.15

, 1923. at Happy Valley yesterday,

p.m. Promenade Concert Meeting. with and Kowloon Dock should be con- pointed out that the deficit

On their own courts yesterday,

HOLIDAY. tinued from the peint at which it which the league was forced was

the omission of the Nippon Club beat Royal Engineers

Monday, August 6, 1928, will be stopped should put an end to a lot of incurred by

annual game, Winners v. The Rest. by a fairly big margin. One match observed as a holiday, no paradas foolish argument.

The Rev. F. P. W. Alexander, was unplayed due to falling light will be held on that day. C. F. presided in the absence of but as the winners had reached the necessary 50 games for a win, the the senior officials.

Captain Austin drew the atten-points have been awarded to them

Detail scores follow:- tion of Club representatives to the fact that in the past your proper facilities were not afforded the re-

There must once and for all time

ferces.

be a definite local rule to cover all cases, because our bowling season is the typhoon season and a heavy local shower can wash out play at a have not few moments notice. entered into the controversy at all because I was present at the game

"Our congratulations are due to and thought that it was purely a matter for the skips of the rinks the winners of the LeagueThe concerned to fix up amangst them-China Athletic, and there is no doubt that they deserve their win. They are a comparatively young Club and have done extraordinarily well since their entry Into the League."

selves.

The Open.

The open Championship has not progressed much since last week. but some important games have been played. In the top half Gib- son of the K.C.C. after accounting for Hill beat the mach fancied Hogbin by 21-16 and is now in the semi-final where he will probably meet Ferguson of Talkoo. Both are old experienced bowlers and the match between them which I expect will be played on the Valley Happy ought to draw a good crowd of en- thuslusts, Goidman of Kowloon

Dock whe accounted for a former champion in Russell met his Water loo against McFarlane who defeated him 21-1, McFarlane has many supporters who favour him for the final but he has a stiff hurdle yet to cross in A. Clark of the Police.

Last Week.

Last Saturday K.C.C. let a chance slip through their fingers. I did not expect them to licat the Dock but with a good lead before-tea they ought not to have lost. Perhaps The Dock's well know hospitality had something to do with it..

|

The Annual Report and Balance Sheet were passed unanimously.

Election of Officers.

LR.C. v. UNIVERSITY.

S. S. Hussain & A. G. Mohamed (I.R.C.)

to J. Barrow & last

Oppenheim heat T. K. Tan & Y. D. Ng lost to T. L, lu & G. E. Yeoh

A. H. Madar & S. A. R. (1.R.C.):-

Having completed three years' service and claimed his discharge as from May 23, 1928:-

No. 781 Pte. C. Nesve, No. 6

CORPS BAND.

¡Platoon.

Specially permitted to resign The Band will parade at full strength on Tuesday, August 7 from the Band, as from July 24, Probationers will continue tuition:1928: (under private arrangements with

Corps Bandmaster, A. 3: M. Xavier.

Rodrigues.

·THE BATTERY.

· No. 1207. Bandsman A. M. Souza. No. 1209 Bandsman H. M. F.

Bernardo.

E.

1217 Bandsman V.

No. 1229 Bandsman .M. T. Nunes.

No.

7- 4 5-6

A lecture, on Buffer and · Re- ́ 5-cuperator will be given by Captain' Austin, M.C., M.M., R.A., at the Artificer's Shop, Gun Club Hill at 19.30 am on Sunday, August 12,

1928.

17-10

NOTICES.

Promenade Concert.

There will be a Band Concerti A complete Buffer and Recupera at Volunteer Parade Ground Buxter System will be atripped and it 9.15 p.m. on Friday, August 17 by

lost to J. Barrow &

Oppenheim

4-7 6- 5

at

la hoped that all ranks will take the Band of 2nd Battalion The this the only opportunity of gain- King's Own Scottish Borderers, by jing technical knowledge in this kind permission of Lieut. Colonel Section of the Battery Armament. L. 3. Comyn, C.M.G., D.S.O., and 7- 4

MOUNTED INFANTRY CO. the Ofcera, Friday, August 8.-Parade at 17-16

Tickets of Admission: $1.00 each 5.30 p.m. at Volunteer Headquar- are obtainable at Volunteer Head- D. Mohamed & A. K. Ismailters for instruction in M.G. Sergt. quarters and Anderson Music Co.

The following were elected as bent T. K. Tan & Y. B. Ng Ofters of the League for the com- beat T. L. lu & G. E. Yeah ing season. President, Mr. G. T. May: Vice-President, Captala A. W. Austin, M.C.; Treasurer, Mr. In Kau Ko: Secretary. Mr., W. F. Hollands.

It was decided to delete the office of Chairman as superfluous.

Those elected to serve on the League Management Committee were Messrs. F. T. James, J. A. Mac- Laren, A. T. Hamilton, H. K. Lee, and Mr. E. Sousa..

Two Teams From The Navy. A representative from the Navy, said that the Navy were contemplat-

ing entering two teams in the League

(I.R.C.);---

lost to J. Barrow &

Oppenheim

bent T. K. Tan & Y. B. Ng lost to T. L. In & G. E. Yeoh

3- 8 5- 5 3. 8

12-21

Total: Indian Recreation Club 46 games, University 63 games.

CRAIGENGOWER v. I.R.C.

Mohamed &

this year, and asked whether, their | (C.C.C.) :--- entry would meet with the approval lost to A. G.

5. S. Hussain of the League, it is also under- stood the Air Force will also enter beat A. H. Madar & S. A. B. a team this year.

beat S. A. Hussain & D.

Mohamed

These teams were given a hearty welcome to the League by Rev. F. Alexander.

Pott's Section only.

Ltd.

Tuesday, August 7-Parade at It is hoped all ranks of the 15.45 p.m. at the Stables for work Corps will assist in making this a

with pack animals.

financial and social success, by

Friday, August 10-Parade at taking, tickets for themselves and 6.30 p.m. at Volunteer Headquar- their friends.

ters for instruction in M.G. Sergt. Watson's Section only.

Aquatic Sports,

Members of the Corps are re-

NO

GRAND TATTOO

HONG KONG,

11th, 12th & 13th September. Commencing at 8.30 each evening...

NOTE CHANGE OF DATE

MONEY & SHARES.

TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS.

Field Day.Thore will be а Field Day on Sunday, August 19, minded that these Sports will bo 1928. Members are asked to keep Club on Friday, August 24, 1928, Bank, wire ... 2/7/3

held at the Victoria Recreation

On London-

issued later.

H. J. Howard & W. J. Howard this day free. Full detalls will be commencing at 9 p.m. There will Bank, on demand... 2/- 5/16

be a dance immediately following Bank, 30 days' sight. ARMOURED CAR CO. Car Section: Friday, August 3.—

the Sports.

Bank, 4 months' alght 2/- 4-7

Admission $1. Tickets can be Credits, Parade at Volunteer Headquarters had from Corps Sergt.-Major H.

4 months' sight 6.5 at 5.30 p.m. for lecture

The Officers Documentary 4 months' Westlake, D.C.M., Mechanism.

sight Wednesday, August 8.--A run in Mess, The Sergeants' Mess, The the Armoured Car will be held Club or any member of the Sports Canteen, The Victoria Recreation 16-17 starting from Volunteer Headquar

** Bux

6- 5

on Car

A. B. Hamson & A. Kitchell ters at 5.30 p.m. Dress: Mufti.

to A. G.

Mohamed & S. S. Hussain .... lost to A. H. Madar &

S. A. R. Bux

lost to S. A. Hussain & D.

Mohamed

Kowloon Bowling Green lost as I Five amendments to existing rules expected at Taikoo. It is to be of the League were proposed but hoped that the Dock Green will be after discussion they were consider- (C.C.C.) :— In good order for next season as ed unnecessary and it was unani-lost their present "temporary patch" is mously agreed to keep the rules as anything but a bowling green. Civil they are.

Withdrawals. Service dropped still further and must concentrate on their acconda The question of teams suddenly retiring from the League provoked going up.

It was decided that divialon nothing a discussion. out of the way happened. The on the retirement of any team the Second string of the K.C.C. like points and existing records of that the their seniors nearly won and were team would be struck out of containly unfortunate, or to put it otherwise Talkoo were lucky, Civil Service had no difficulty at East Point and are becoming more confident every Saturday.

In the second

To-morrow,

The best event on to-morrow's programme is Craigengower versus the Police.

League entirely and all its games treated as if they had not been played as far as the tables are con-

cerned.

Junior "B" Division.

Mr. Hollandas pointed out that the teams competing in the Junior

G. Lia & Souza (C.C.C.) :— lost to A. G. Mohamed &

S. S. Hussain lost to A. H. Madar &

S. A. R. Bux

Committee.

THE SHARE MARKET.

Stock

T.T. on London

Hong kont. block

Exchange.

12/~t.

T.T. on Shanghai..... 70%

Banks.

Hongkong Bank

do.

$1295 b & sa

Lon. Beg... £141

Chartered Bank Marcantile A. & B

do.

£2244

$14

On demand

On Farlan

Credits, 4 months'

P. & O. Bank.....

1257

Bank of East Asia... Insurances,

$75

· sight ·

the

On Berlio

Friday, August 10.-Parade at Entry forms can be obtained at Volunteer Headquarters at 5.30 Volunteer Headquarters or

V.R.C. Entries free. 5-6 p.m. for lecture on Car Mechanism.

MACHINE GUN CO.

All entries to be sent to Cpl. D. On demand

Messrs. c/o

Jardine. On New York 'Lysa, Parades will be held as usual at 4-7

Matheson & Co., Ltd. not later than On demand...... Corps Headquarters at 5.30 p.m. on

Credits, 60 days' sight August 15 38 Friday, August 3 and 10, but, on

It is hoped that all members of August 3 N.C.O's Cinas will pre- the Corps and their friends will Wire

On Bombay- 12-21 ceed from Headquarters by Ford

Truck to Kennedy-road Range.

make a special effort to be present on demand on this occasion. SCOTTISH_Co.

lost to S. A. Hussain. & D..

Mohamed

Vickers Gun Class of Instruction 2- 9

will be held at Corpa Headquarters at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, August 7. 8- 8

PORTUGUESE CO. 3-8 The Portuguese Company Can- cert will be held at the Club de

on Friday, August 8,, 8-25 Recreio

"B" Division were not up to the Total: Craigengower Cricket 1928, at 9.15 p.m.

standard of League play. The Club 36 games, Indian Cricket Club

the Division would 63 games. abolishing of Have on the cost of medala. He

STRENGTH.

On Yokohama

GENEROUS CONTRIBUTIONS. On demand

30 days sight (private The following recruits are taken on the strength and posted as made possible owing to the gener

The prizes to-day have been paper)....... under-

ous contributions received from the On demand various Officers, Units, Messes and old Leaf, 200 dne

(per tael) Clubs, from H.M. Dockard Officials

40%

1

Canton InsurKNCO Union Insurance

$640 ***** $347 North China Insurance T146 Yangtze Insurance ... $59 China Underwriters... 42% China Fire Insuranes 3245 H.K. Fire Insurance.. $730

Shipping. Douglater

H.E. Steamboats

ELE. Tugs & Lighters $2

$38%

$27

100/-

$20 b 2014 S

$14

b

58/b 60/- B.

Bengueta......

Kellan Mining. Ad.

Langkata (Combined). 711

(Single) ... TEX

Shanghat Explorations T2.45

136

Indo-Chinas (Pref). $35

135%

do (Det)

$70

On Calcutta- Wire On demand

Shell Transporta

Water-boats

185

Malug.

195%

GARRISON SCHOOL.

On Singapore

On demand

87

do.

On Manlia-m

(Continued from Page 1.).

On demand

09

Bhangbal Loans ..... TSH

Raubs

$4.40

On Shanghai-

Tronoh Mines

17/8

76

Docks, Wharves,

Godowns, &c.

H.K. & K. Whayo..

$186

I.E. & W. Docke

$40 b-41 s

China Providents

$4.95 b 5.10 &

(Nip.

each other. In this mutch a lot in players in that Division.

This pon). my opinion depends on how the scheme would lessen the "search" beat Col. Skinner & Lt. Col. skips are drawn against one an- for grounds. for the other League Wyaft.. other. The teams are very evenly matches. matched but if I. Clark of the This suggestion met with the ap- Police is drawn against Bradburyproval of the members and will be boat S/M Hogg & S/M of Craigengower I think he will win | considered by the Management Durand

7- 4

beat Sgt. Palmer & S/M

Rogers

11- 0

No. 1353 Signaller W. S. Clark, Signals, as from July 26, 1928.

No. 1354 Pte. V. M. Hast, No. 6 Platoon, from July 30, 1928.

No. 1355 Pte. F. T. Caveney, No 17. Platoon, from July 50, 1928.

PROMOTIONS, &C.

108

Т156

n

15

200

д

and from the parents of Civilian | Sovereigna addition the Hong Kong Chamber Silver (per oz.) children attending the school. In buying rato)

(Bank's

$8.80

+

$22

.. T51%

The Battery.

of Commerce has again very gon- Bar Silver in Hong erously contributed $100. To all Kong

42% prem.

Lands, Hotels & Bldgs. 6.K. & S. Hotels.

(new).. T27/4

38.00

Hongkeng Lands

$65%

8- 8

Shanghai Lands

T188

A

and Craigengewer will meet with Committee.

Humphreys Estates

$14.36

26- 7

$75%

No. 1032 L/Bdr. J. T.. McCarr,!

$24 $13

Their greens are next door to one proposed that the schools be ap- NIPPON v. ROYAL ENGINEERS. another and they have been prac-|proached with the idea of arranging

tising hard all week, with eyes on mid-week League games for the T. Ismoura & Y. Tahara

Hongkews .... New Engineerings Shanghai Docks

Cotton Mill Ewo Cuttons 2/1% $9.55 Oriental Cottons 27

S'hai Cottons (Old)

do.

their first defeat. The home side The Meeling closed with thanks :

No. 1274 L/Bdr. E. P. Streatfield, these the thanks of the staff and Chinese Copper Cash nom. to be B.Q.M.S., from July 28, 1928. scholars are due and are hereby Chinese Copper Cents 6% prem

Rate of Native in- tandered. No. 1080 Bdr. L. F. Nicholson, to,

terest

.... 7% pa. As in previous years it has

Chinese Sub. Coin .. 29% dis, decided ¡been

to present each

are naturally favourites but gen- to the out-going officials and T. Fujieda & K. Yoheikawa be L/Sergt., from July 28, 1928. eral opinion is that there won't be special thanks to Mr. W. L. Alexan- |(Nippon) :—,

half dozen shots in it. The Bowling

Grech entertain their neighbours and ought to win and Talkco at home should ne count for their rivals from Kow-

der, the Hon. Auditor of the League-beat Col. Skinner & Lt.-Gol.

LEAGUE TABLES.

Wyatt beat Sgt. Palmer & S/M

Rogers

8-8

loon...

The positions in the League to date are:

In the second division Civil Ser

Division I.

vice, who should annex another two

Z. Inaoka, & Takemasa P. W. D. L. Pts, pon):- points on their own green, are well Craigengower C.C. 7 7 0 0 14 beat Col. Skinner & Lt.-Col:

Police R.C...... 8 & 0.3 10 Wyatt

As in

to be Bombardier, from July 28, scholar in the Infants' School with Hong Kong Sub, Coin Par.

a prize. They are created in 7-4-1928.

No. 849 L/Bdr. W. G. Lawson, to school as one family and the com- be Bombardier from July 28, 1928. Petitive spirit is absent.

No. 894 Gnr. A. R. J. White, to be some instances there are two in- L/Bombardier, from July 28, 1928. fants attending from the

No. 1168 Gar. R. L. Stewart, to household the interests of domes (Nip be L/Bombardier, from July 28,tic pence require that there shall

be no discrimination..

15-7

No. 2 Platoon.

In the Elder Children's School

No. 1103 L/Cpl. D. M. Richards, the prizes have been awarded on the result of marks obtained duri to be Corporal, as from August 1,

ing the year plus the results of the term examination.

1928.

6- 5

.8- 3

6- 5

20-13

1928.

For Agst. Up Da

0

Total: Nippon Club 31 games, Royal Engineers 27 games.

of

2

0

on the way for promotion,

The two Recreio

meet Kowloon Dock R.C. 8 4 1 39 beat Sgt. Palmer & S/M teams

7 4 0 3 8

Rogers again and I cannot see the B repeat Talkoo R.C.

78 187 beat S/M Hogg & S/M their last unaccountable victory: Kowloon C.C.

Durand There should be little change in the Kowloon B.G.C... 8 3 0 5.6 placings in this division this weck-Civil Service C.C. 9.0 0 90

Shots. For and Against. The latest arrivals in challenge matches are the Gas Company. A Crafgengower C.C. 440 364 76 rink led by a well known exponent Taikoo R.C...... 481 899 320

Kowloon B.G.C.. 487 477 10 of the gume, in D. Muir played a Civil Service side last night but Kowloon D.R.C.. 480 478 Police R.C...... 448 461

end.

8000.

PROGRAMME FOR TO-MORROW.'

+

There will be a swimming sports In September or October.

124.10

4.85 9/16 34.90

Hongkong Rasities H.K. Territoriala Prince's Balldinge

Publie Utilities. HE. Tramways Peak Trams (old). do. (new) 9lar Ferries

China Lights (comb.)

do.

do.

do.

$8

$044

(old). $11:00

(now) $11.65

1028 Isave $10%

H.K. Flectrics

Electric (now)

H.K. Telephones

China Buzes

$4844

$474

A

$28%

$0.00 b. 6 $10

Hingapore Tractions .. 10/6

Industrials.

$8.70 $9.05

LONDON EXCHANGES.

London, Yesterday.

Bame

Paris. New York Brussels Geneva Amsterdam Milan Berlin Stockholm

25.22 12.082

| Macro Electrica

92.80

20.95

18.15

do. Prof.

17/6

Copenhagen

18.19

Oslo...

18.19

"ains Bugars *****

$24

Mabon Bugars

$244

Vienna

84,425

Canton Tees

Prague Helsingfors

163

192%

la.

(old)

Madrid

29.52

do.

Lisbon

Athens Bucharest

2 29/82 375

40.

6,80 $0 (now)

'.

7972

Stores, že.

$21,00

Rio

Watsons

$14.30

Buenos Aires.

47 7/16

50.ets.

Bombay

* 1/5 27/32.

2/8

$20

Hong Kong

Yokohama.

2/04 1/10 11/32

27% -British Wireless Service.

594

H.K. Amusezónaku H.E. Constructions:

$28%

“R. Ind. G. Bonda

H.

Govt. Long: 6% Prém. b

"B" Division.

In conclusion the O.C. Schools P. W. L. Pts.

desires on behalf of the Staff and Chinese R.C......10 10 '0 20

8 1 18 scholars to thank Mrs. Luard for South China A.A. 3

2 16 presenting the prizes, the Officers Hong Kong CG. 10 Recreio ....

8 12 of the H.K.V.D. Corps for the loan of this building, and all those who by their attendance to-day have shown their interest in the school.

Indian R.C.

8

€ ... 9.

Nippon Club

B

4

4 8

.10

6

8

University

B 8 5 6

M.B.K.

8

3 5 6

·

Craigengower C.C. 10 Royal Engineers Kowloon C.C..... 7.

"C" Division

2

9

2

0 7

TO-MORROW'S, MATCHES. The following matches are down 13 for decision to-morrow:--

"C" Division. B.A.0.C. v. Chincas R.C, II. R.A.M.C. v. South China A.A. Chinese RC. I. v. Y.M.0.A. Civil Service v. Indian R.C. Recreio II. v. Kowloon L.T.C. Kowloon C.C. v. Recreio `I. Nippon Club v. Hong Kong C.C..

had to admit defeat by 24-12. WeKowloon C.C... 389 421

0 32 shall probably hear more of them Civil Service C.C. 474 549 0 75

Division II.

P. W. D. L. Pts Civil Service GC. 8 6 1 1-18 Kowloon B.G.C... 5 1 8 11 Recrelo "A" 8 50 8 10 Taikoo R.C....... 6 4.0 2 8 The following matches are down East Point R.C. 9 4 0 5 8

Chinese R.C. II..10 10 for decision to-morrow:-

Craigengower C.C. 9 4 0 58

Chinese R.C. I...,10.10 Recreio "B"

7 8 1 3 7

.....109. Kowloon C.C. 7 1 1 5 3 The positions in the League to Recreio II.

6 South China; A.A.: +7 Yacht Club

7.1 0 6 2 date are:-

Kowloon C.C..... 98

Division I.

Craigengower v. Police R.C. Kowloon Bowling Green v. K.G.C. Talkoo R.C. v. Kowloon Dock R.C.

Division IL

LEAGUE TABLES.

PRIZE WINNERS.

8 4 The following were the prize 7 4 winners:

Standard 11-1, Joan Hall; 2,1 Yvonne Martin; 8, George Gull. P W. L Pts. Special Prize for progress, Alan

0.20 Lea

0.20 Standard III-1, Shella, Hall; 2,

1 18 Walter Fitz Eario; 8, Jean Sore. 1 12 Standard IV-1, Robert Jones;

Shanghal

Silver Spot & For

ward

5 29/82

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Drawing (Senior)-1, Dennis Monaghan; 2, William Maycock.

Cementa (comb.)

(new) H.K. Ropes (old)

United Asbestos

Dairy Farmi

Der A. Wings Jane, Crawfords

Mackintoshs

Sinceres.

Wm. Powells

MiscellanŠOLI.

$81%

Prize for the Girl who has exer- cised best influence and sot a big Needlework (Senior)-1, Veroni-standard of conduct. Selected by Standard VI-1, Fred George; ca Allen; 2, Joan Hayes.

vote and endorsed by staff.-Edith 8 Dennis Monaghan.

"A" Division."

"

O'Chinese R.C.

P. W. L. Ft. Hong Kong C.Cum 90 t ⚫ 12 Civil Service 0.09

8 122, Douglas' Oliver. 3 12

Standard V-1, Edith Holloway:

6

8 12 2, Gecil Lea; 3, Sydney Hutchinson. 6 10

B

2 8 R.A.0.C........10, 4.6

6

2

Hong Kong C.C..6428 Recreio I... 11:5

OM.B.K.

8 4 4 Keanedy-zd. M.Q. 11 47

Shots For and Against.

Mor. Agst. Up Da Recreio "A" 514 841 178 Civil Service.C.C. 518 858 120 Kowloon B.G.C. 584 471:118

884 845 19 0 Indian R.C. 406 392 16. 0 Kowloon CC .... 6. 2 44 278 867 094 Craigengower O.C. 524

́ ́0 102 University .......... Kowloon C.C.... 864 465 Craigengower C.C. 458, 560) East Point R.0.465601

Civil Service.v. Craigengower.Talkoo R.C. East Point R.C. v. Taikoo R.C. Recreio "B Kowloon C.C. v. Kowloon Bowl-Yacht Club ing Green.

Recreio ""A" v. Hecrelo “B”. (Continued on next Column,)

Б 14

0 107 (Continued at foot of next;

Column.) 0186)

RAM.G.

2 Nippon

2 Y,MOA..A

Indian R.C. Kowloon I.T.C.

Needlework (Junior)-1, Brenda Holloway.

.10 876 Ursell; 2, Yvonne Martin; 3, Boryer; 2, Frances Cooke.

Drawing (Junior). — 1,

John

8

2 6 4 George Gull

..10 1

.11

1 - 10

:11

2 Barbara Latham; 2, Pog George; 3, 0 Ian Read.

9 2 Drawing (Middle Classes)-1,

SPECIAL PRIZES. Headmaster's Prize for General Efficiency-Brian Hynes..

Prize for Boy who has shown best example and done most to up- hold good name of the school. Selected by vote and endorsed by staff. Dennis Monaghan,

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