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KOWLOON C. C. ANNUAL DINNER.

The 7th annual dinnor of the Kowloon. C.C. was held at the Hongkong Hotel on: Saturday evening, Dr. Forsyth, President of the Club, being in the chair, while at the other end of the room was the Vice- President, Mr. H. E. Goldsmith. The attendance was not large, but there was Plenty of enthusiasm throughout.

At the conclusion of dinner a brief toast list was dealt with with commoadable despatch.

The King was submitted by the Chairman, being musically honoured and

cheered,

"OUR GLEETS."

The Vice-President, in proposing "Our Guests, referred in eulogistic terms to the support which the Fress had always given to the Club. They were also glail to see representatives of some of the other Clubs prezent. Mr. R. T. Peyton Grifin

replied.

A FRESENTATION,

ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF- CLUB.

game

came little short of the highest expectations. The margin of 6 to 1 in favour of the Indians somewhat fattored. them, but it cannot be denied that they RESULT OF YESTERDAY'S MIXED were easily the better team.

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predominated, was able to figure among the winners, and, busing an opinion on yesterday's play, the Hongkong Club should be able to maintain possession of the trophy this season... The local players are quite hopeful and, ou a course like Fanting advantage over visitors. Quite naturally, the Shanghai men went over the links yesterday with great care, ane bounds of

the home team commence with a great

Towards the end Moosdeen and Abbass increased their side's lead, and the encounter ended with the Indians victori- ous by 5 goals to 2.

HONGKONG CHALLENGE SHIELD.

R.G.A. ENTER THE SEMI-FINAL

The RG.A, won the right of entry into the semi-final of the above Competition on Saturday by defeating the Navy in the irst round by 4 goal to 1. Figures de not always truly represent the merits of a side, or the run of play, in football, and the win of the R.A. was not quite of the easy nature that the score would suggest. As a matter of fact, the Navy were but slightly inferior to their opponents, but the particular quality in which the Artil- lerymen were their betters was the most vital element, namely, finish, The Navy forwards, try as they might, could not

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vant eye, and it is within the possibility that they may have a surprise in store for their hosts. Be that as it may, the players who fiave been selected to represent Hongkong are really formid able opponents when playing at all up to form, and a defeat for them would come in the nature of a big surprise.

With regard to yesterday's play, the Men's Open Competition, which con- menced in the morning, resulted in four players dead-heating. A scratch and two handicap prizes (one for 10 and under, and the other for 11 and ever) were up for break down the solid wall created by MACGREGOR&C.

results.

CALDBECK,

The Chairman then read a letter from Mr. Wolff, who expressed regret that illness prevented him from being present that evening. Dr. Forsyth added that it was at his instructions that Mr. Wolff had remained away, and he was sure they would ell join with him in wishing the as the result of going on Home leave Mr.

competition, but at a late hour last Wolff would regain his lost health. The night all the cards hnd not iesa retura- McCubbin, Caple, and their helpers and Chairman-then proceeded to make a pre-ed, and it was impossible to secure the what advantage they might have gained in mid-field was invariably nullified in sentation of a case of pipes to Mr. A. O The mixed foursomes were commened the most critical position by the failure NEW MACAO HOTEL. after tifin, Commander and Mrs. Boucher, of the Navy quintette to penetrate the

NOTICE. with a handicap of 19, proving very second line of defence. There was one good winters. There was struggle for exception to what obtained for the major fourth place, and eventually three cards part of the game, and then the Navy TAKE NOTICE that on and after the Ist we returned bearing the surse net total scored a really splendid goal. Fenni- day of Formary, 1915, the Mazagement Play was keen throughout, and there more's partner did not lend him the sup- of the above Hotel will be carried on by were just a few surprises. Prizes wil port necessary in order successfully to. W. MAK in place of O. C. Moosa, and go to the first three. The scores were as keep at bay the cager, thrustful forwards all Future Correspondence and Orders must be of the Artillery, bat Mason had an follows:-

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Brawn, who, he explained, was about to proceed Home on leave, and, he might tell them privately, Mr Brave also this manner, in which Messrs. Brawn and Wolff had worked on behalf of the Club They joined in 1011 and at that time the Club owed debentures to the extent of 82,800. Ap. Be prcent time they had a balance in the bank, on fixed deposit, of $2,000 (applause) and they had to thank,. in a great measure, Messrs. Wolfi and Brawn for being in such a sound financial state. He had hoped that Mr. Wolff would have been able to be brezentas. Craddock and Mr.

Morrison.. to be thanked in a similar way. That, Mrs. Cromie and Licht,

Coltart however, was impossible. Still, they had

3r. Ir. Brawn with them, and on behalf of Mrs. Waters and

Dickie the Club he had very groat pleasure in Mrs, and Mr. Hancock 116 presenting him with a case of pipes and Mrs. Bullen and Mr, Lester109

Mrs. N. L. Smith and Mr. all their good wishes for a happy lime at

Smith Home. (Applause.). (E)

Mr. Brawn, who was serenaded with "For he's a jolly good fellow," suitably returned thanks, and also thanked those present on behalf of Mr. Wolff, who, he said, had been the means of keeping him at work on behalf of the Club' when, perhaps, he would have given up.",

KOWLOON *C.c."

The toast of the Club was submitted by Mr. Longmire, who wished the players all Success in the coming season, hoped that all their victories would be good ones, and that the bowling analysis would be the best in the Hongkong Fress, The President, in responding, said that they had gained the reputation of being the best. entertainers among the sporting clubs of both Hongkong and Kowloon,

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HONGKONG F.C BEATEN BY

THE R.E.

The President of the Hongkong CC. had Mrs. Perry and Mr. John- asked him "How do you make your Club Mrs. and Mr. Morrison 110

Ritchio and Mr. P such a success!" and his reply was,

21 108 April 139. 35 “Because we are all friends" (Applause) Mrs, and Mr. Gibson

Burnett Their Club was & single unit, for all the Airs. Pearce and Mr. Leith..125

20 :196 members were united, and thus the success Mr. and Mr. Wolfe.

Miss Kally and Captain of the club was assured. Referring to the Heath..........

116 game between the Club and Hongkong Miss Lummert and Lieut.-

Commander Cromie 142 (commenced that day), Dr. Forsyth said

TO-DAY'S GAME.” that personally he was delighted with the The draw, for the Cup Competition, to manner in which the game had gone be played today, has been made as follows, up to date. They had done exceedingly the Shanghai player's name coming fitat well, and he thought they would give in each case:

1-Captain E. I. Barrett and R. G. Hongkong a very hard game, for their

Gardner. Referee, Mr. E. J. Grist. prospects at that time were very good. 2.- A. Brand and J. Clark. Referee,

Mr. A. Ritchie, With regard to the tennis, he thought they would find that Mr. Green, their senior. member, would be very close to the final of the churupionship of the Colony in the coming Spring, if they had a championship this year. Speaking of golf, the Presi dent said he was sorry to find that their guest of the evening in the golf section was not present that evening, but he was sure they would all sympathise with him on the reason of his absence. He wishe them all success in the coming season. (Applause)

"OTHER CLUBS.

The Chairman submitted Other Clubs," and said he had hoped to have seen more representatives there that evening, wh

Responding, Mr. Barlow (Civil Service Club) said all the other Clubs were aware

رم و مرد

There is small doubt that the Chib took the field against the R. E. on Saturday on the Naval Ground in full expectation of deriving two points as profit from the engagement, and there is also little doubt that when the final solo came with the 3.3 Johnstone and T. W Hill. Re-score against them they were considerably disappointed. No-one will gainsay the free, Mr. M. A. Murray.

statement that the Club men had con- 4. G. Dickie and KM. Cummingsiderably more of the play than the R.E.

Referee, Mr. S. H. Dodwoll. A 5.-W. J. Hawkings and B. O. Hutchi sun. Referee, Mr. A. H. Ferguson Mr. Lindsay Woods is first reserve for Hongkong.

The first game will commence at 10.15 am, and will be followed at intervals of five minutes by the other contests. In the afternoon play will commence at 2.15, with the same interval between the resuming of the other games. The aggregate of the three best scores will count.

ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL.

CHINESE INDIANS.

it

Ke alone

but there was absent from their efforts that happy, irresistible swing that, when does characterise the Club's play, invari- The ably carries the team through. individual player never tired, was ever endeavouring to pull his side through, but the combination of individuals was strangely ineffective. Rogers, the RE. custodian, had a great deal to do with his side's win of a goal to love, repeatedly stood between the Hongkong forwards and the realisation of their aims, and he remained unbeaten at the close. In some cases he was favoured with the most obvious luck, but in offers his cool judgment saved his side from. having long toll of goals registered against them. The only goal of the match was secured in a most extraordinary manner. Edwards, who had just previ ously brought down a dangerous drop- their reward yesterday, when several ing shot, kicked the ball out, and it fell to the foot of Beott, nearly half-way down thousands of spectators watched the exhi the ground. Scott immediately took a bition game between Chinese and Indian pot-shot, and before the goalie could get (Islamic) players in the second division back to his charge the ball had hit the not.. of the Hongkong League, the stand The R. E. have a particularly capable pair receipts and collection from spectators of backs, and are a much better side than lining the ropes being for the Prince of may be supposed. They may be reckoned Wales' Fund. A really good display of upon to perform something very surpris- the Soccer code was anticipated, and ing in the Shield Competition. although the Chinese were outplayed in practically every department of the game and more particularly in defence the

The enterprise and indefatigable efforts

of the great hospitality of the Kowloon of Mr. F. W. Eager (Hon. Secretary of Club, and they all wished them every the Hongkong Football Association) had success in the future. REBUS

Mr. Hamilton (Hongkong A.F.O) is responded, and referred to the fact that he joined the Club upon its inception in

1904, w

The Chairman" was proposed by Mr. Jeffries (Secretary of the Club), and was most enthusiastically received..

During the evening & musical pro- gramme was contributed to by Messrs, Forsyth, Labrum, Jeffries, England, Harvey and Peyton-Griffin.

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