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LAWN BOWLS.
SATURDAY'S LEAGUE "GAMES.
A full programme of games was play- ed in the Lawn Bowls League on Satur- day. In the First Division Craigen- gower OC. lost to Kowloon Dock team by the narrow margin of one shot; the Police Club suffered a heavy defeat at the hands of Taikod, and the Bowling Green Club wore beaten by the Civil Service C.C.
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FINANCES HEALTHY,
The match between the South China
The annual report of the Hongkong Athletic Association and the Hongkong Baseball Club on the Happy Valley dia- Football Association,, whose annual meet. mond, yesterday was an excellent ons.ing takes place next Friday at 5.30 p.m. The Chinese won by a score of four to at the Hongkong Volunteer Defence three. The Americans seemed to bo Corps Headquarters (by kind permission), aure of winning in the early stages but shows every gratifying result in conces- the Chinese made three runs in their last tion wit.. the last season.
The line-up was as follows :--
South China Athletic Association: Shim, p; S. L. Lee, p, as; June, 3b; 8. Lee, o; Leung, if Sling, 2b; Choy, of; Chin, íb; Chan, rf.
In the Second Division, the K.C.q.inning. Until then the score was three were heavily defeated by the Taikoo to one against them. R.C.; the Yacht Club won their game against the Craigengower C.0. second string and the Indian, R.O. were beaten by the Civil Service O.C. second team. By winning against the Club de Roeraio, the East Point R.C. maintain their un beaten record and go to the top of the table in their Division.
Details of the respective games played follow:-
FIRST DIVISION.
Hongkong Baseball Club :-Shank, o; Hinos, ib; Ransom, ss; Cockoy, p; Davia, 11; Rankin, rf; Muccio, 2b; Thompson, 3'; and Pyburn, ef.
Scurer by inning: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8.0.A.A. 0 10 0 0 0 3 4 H.B.C. 0 1,0 0 2 0.9 3
Up to June 20th, the following have made home runs: Cruz, Filipinos; Zafra, Filipinos; Takatomi,
Japanese;
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CRAIQENGOWER C.C. V. KOWLOON DOCK RC. Hachiuma, Japanese; Mackenzie, Volun-
Although the period under review was adversely affected by the strike and boy- colf, the 'gate receipts show a substantial increase. The returns from the Charity Cup competition were also higher.
The following resolution will be sub- mitted;-
"That the revised rulos of the Hong- kong Football Association, Referees Board and Challenge Shield Compati- tions, as submitted to all the Clubs and copies of which are now before the most- ing, be adopted for, and in substitution of, all existing rules and regulations of this Association."
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At home the Craigengower Club lost South China. to the Dock team by one shot, which was decided on the last head on Bradbury's rink.
Scores :-
0.0.0.-Muskett, Rose, Ramjahn and Basa (Skip) 22; Neves, Souza, Omar and Bradbury (Skip) 18; Alves, Fritz, Fisher and Dennis (Skip) 20.
K.D.R.C.-Goodman,
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Rammy, Laggan and McKelvie (Skip) 17; Gour. lay, Cooper, Hedley and Lapsley (Skip) 20; Greig, Docherty, Simpson and Gray (Skip) 24.
Total: C.C.C., 00; K.D.R.C., 01.
POLICE I.C. v. TAIKOo no
BILLIARDS.
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The first match of the second round of the above will begin to-night at 9, when F. Hobbs (owe, 70) will meet G. Moore (owe 200).
Gate receipts show a substantial increano. In the case of the Shield Competitions, this was due to the re-play necessary between the finalists, which brought in an extra "gate." The returns from the "Charity Cup" Competition were also much better and your Council decided that the gross. receipts should be allocated, so that this year charities will benefit to the extent of 82,568.93, an Increase of 8462.20 over last year.
COMPETITIONS,
The Shield Competitions were again a great success. In the Senior Division, Kowloon and the East Surreys mot in the
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patterned vails worked on fine not, and her silver grey hair looks most becoming had for opponents the Club de Recreio, the veil balf-way down the face. through them. One fashion is to wear whom they casily defeated.
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Scores:-
P.R.C.-Dick, W. Clarke, Taylor and McLeod (Skip) 20; Fender, Field, Moss and A. Clark (Skip) 9; Tallon, Condon, have not been reavived," said a hostess Thank goodness the Victorian veils Sword and J. Clark (Skip) 10.
to a Daily Express representative. They T.R.C-Peoplen, Duncan, Muirhead mndo women feel twice as old and look and Morrison (Skip) 12; White, Peter-three times their age. son, Sloan 'and Wotherspoon (Skip) 33; Chapman, Simpson, Drummond and Fer: guson (8kip), 30.
Total: P.R.C., 30; T.R.C, 1.
CIVIL SERVICE C.C. v. KOWLOON D.G.C.
"They were dreadful voils of heavy black not, with huge smut patterns, and some were evon "heavily embroidered, worn with hata that looked equally as unsightly."
A bairdresser said: "Voils are really more in use at night. They keep per- manent-waved hair tidy and feel light and This match was won at home by the cosy on the head. Hostesses prefer them. to the silk or laco nightcaps and they are C.8.C.C. by a margin of 14 shots. infinitely more becoming, as they can be
bought in all shades to match the hair,"
Scores!
C.S.C.C.-Booker, Knight, Oswick and Deakin (Skip) 18; Maughan, Hollidge, Gregory, and Fendered (Skip) 19; Roy- lance, Smith, Brown and Stasley (Skip)
10.
K.B.G.C.-Chapman, Pearman, Nicholls and Guy (Skip) 11; Dobbie, Hatt, Hazel and Whibley (Skip) 13; Nish, · Mac- Lachlan, Holland und Macfarlane (Skip)
26.
Total: C.5.0.0, 03; K.B.G.C., 49.
SECOND DIVISION.
TAIKOO B.C. v. KOWLOON C.0.
At Taikoo the K.C.C. were defeated for the first time this season, losing by
33 shots,
Scores:-
T.R.C.-Wade, Craig, Stewart and Sloan (Skip) 22; Warnock, Boyle, Chalmers and McKechnie (Skip) 23; Maxwell, Richmond, Stalker and Grimes (8kip) 27.
K.C.C.-Abraham, Goldenberg, Tacchi and Hill (Skip) 19; Burford, Labrum, Bobinson and Overy (Skip). 10; Goodwin, Lammort, Fraser and Gibson (8kip) 10.
Total: T.R.C., 72;. K.C.C., 39.
E. YACHT CLUB v. CRAIGEKOOWER 0.0.
The Yacht Club won this match by 11 ahots.
Scores:
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EAST POINT .o. v. CLUB DE RECREIO.
At home the East Point RC con- tinued their sequence, of victories by defeating the Club de Recreio by 32 shots. They now go to the top of the Second Division table,
Scores:-
E.P.R.C.-Samways, Williamson, Me Kellar and R. W. Lea (Skip) 20; Baker, Glover, Henderson and Malavish (Bkip) 27; Shaw, Glen, Whiteford and Hamil ton (Skip) 15.
In the Sunday Herald Charity Cup
the first time, and they are to bo con- Competition Portugal were admitted for
gratulated on winning the trophy.
The Lai Wah"
Cup Competition is mentioned in the "Interport Account" report..
GENERAL During the year the Council met on eight occasions and only at two meetings
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receipts. Their are no liabilities and tho balasco available in $1,229.53.
The "Lai Wah" Cup Competition was a great success from all points of view. Teams representing "The Navy," "The The Rotorees Board met on six occa Army," South China," and "Civilians " sions, all of which were for the purpose participating. In the semi-final between of hearing cases of 'misconduct on the the Navy and South Chian, three games fold. Sixteen players were tried on vari-had to be played before a definite result ous charges, nine were cautioned, six were
was obtained, the Navy thon qualified 19. suspended for various periods, and one meet the Civilians in the Final, the latter was fined. In addition to this two players winning the cup for the second year in were cautioned by referees on the field. auccossion. The Council also inflicted lines on two Clubs for playing unqualified players.
The year under review has 'not boen without its troubles, but it is sincerely hoped that a much-botter spirit will pro- vail in the future.
The thanks of the Association is duo to the Commandant of the H.K.V.D.C. Sequeira and Rosario (Skip) 10; J. Association's disposal for meetings during Club de Recreio.-Barros, Remedies, for kindly placing the lecture room at the Riberio, A. Riberio, Britto and the year, also to the Hongkong Football Ribeiro (8kip) 12; Remedios, F. X. Silva, O.. Silva and E. Souza (Skip) 14.
Club, Garrison Recreation Club, and Total: E.P.B.C, 68; Club de Recreio, Kowloon Football Club, for the use of their grounds and standa for various io- presentative games during the season.
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LEAGUE TABLE.
The positions in the League Tables are now as under :-
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F. W. D. L. P.
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,, Yacht Club...Bg C.C.C.-Kitchell, Brightman, Bollwood Club de Recreio ... 5 1 I 3 and "Arculli (Skip) 0; Klaros, Bennett, Indian R.C. Gillard and Spinka (8kip) #; Razack, Rodrigues, Fletcher and Roselett (Skip)
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STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTS.
The Interport game this year was play. od at Shanghai. The arrangements made by the Shanghai Football Association were excellent, and reflect gront. credit. on them. In addition to the Interport game, two other games were played and the results were as follows
Shanghai, 5; Hongkong, 4. Hongkong, 4; Shanghai Chinete, 0. Hongkong, 6; Rost of Shanghai, 1. In again winning the "Telegraph Cup" Shanghai sro to be congratulated, they now load having won twice to Hongkong's once, we however hope to make matters evon during the coming season.
The statement of accounts for 1925-20 to Shanghai, was afe as under in
Income. The Balanca in hand from June 1st, 1925, waə 82,531.94; Bank Interest 825.06; Gate Receipts, Charity Games, $2,010.20; Gato Receipts, Shield Games, 81,264.30 Gate Receipts, Ordinary Gaines, 8732.10; other itame brought the total to 97,590.10. Expenditure.
The team that was chosen to journey.
as follows: Wyana (captain), Rodger, Wheeler, Mitchell. Stewart (vice-captain), Bristowe, Charles. worth, Humberstone, Gesano, Eutler and Mackleworth, Reserves: Hayes, Brittain and Howard. Messrs. J. McCubbin and. W. E. Hollands went up as joint man. agers.
The thanks of the Association is ex- tended to all those who so kindly assisted. at the various trial games during the scasON.
FINANCIAL STATEMENT.
Items of expenditure included :—Ad- vertisements, 8104.70; Charity Granta, 58,168.70; Bonus to Refereeš, '$107; No- 4. foroos Focs, 9178; Erection of open
Items from the Financial Statement. stand, $450; Mostra. Fattorini £30 include:-- (Modals), 8253.29; Hongkong and Shang.. Income-By Crodit Balance in hand hai Hotels, Ltd. (F.A. Dinner); §301.45; on June 1st, 1925, 81,401.51; Bank In- Share of Gato Receipts to 8.C.A.A., terest, $30.48; Gate Receipts, "Lai 8232.70; Share of Gate Receipts to Wah Cup Games, 83,503,25; Gate Re- P.R.C., 950 Grant to Hongkong Footballccipts, "Interport, Trials,” $1,241. Club, 8200; Balance in Bank on May 31st, 1926, 99,94314.95
SHOTS FOR AND AGAINST.
DIVISION 1,
For. Agat. Up. Dn. Talkoo C.C. d
73. INDIAN R.C. ↑, CIVIL SERVICE C.C.
329-240 Craigengowar 0.02465 391. 640 The Civil Service C.C. defeated the Kowloon QC.
009 201 41 0. 1277287 0 10 Indian R.O. by 24 shots.
208. 3700 247' 334 0 87
Scorca:-
Civil Service..... Police R.C....... Kowloon B.G.C.......
DIVISION II.
IR.C.-S. Juman, S. B. Kitchell, E. Bux and S. E. Ismail (Skip) 12; A. 0. Madar, S. O Bux, R. Nagarin and D.East Point R.U. A. Hyder (Skip) 14; H. Harteam, B. Kowloon 0.0. Harroon, O. B. Kitchell and S. Ismail Taikoo B.C. (Skip) 19.
Civil Service
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and Masssy (Skip) 25; Ròse, Archibald, | Yacht Club ...... Knott and Alderman. (Skip) 20; Beattie, Club de Recreio, Fincher, Davica and Allen (skip) 24. Indian R.C. v..
Total: L.R.C, 45; 0.8.0.0., 08.
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Expenditure. Sincere Co. (Replica of Interport Cop), $77.55.Printing, 8177, INTERPORT ACCOUNT."
Honorarium to Secretary, 8200; Ticket The report and balance sheet for the Collectors, 8135; Team and ground ex- Interport Account for the year 1925-26, pentes $205.60'; Advertising, #109; Charit also to be presented at the annual meet atla donations, 3000; Lane, Crawford, For. Agst. Up. Dn.ing of the Association on Friday evening, Ltd. (Football outfit), $199.76; Tassages states that the accounts again show a to Shanghai, $1,008; Passagos from ovory satisfactory balance in band, which Shanghai, 8803.45; Referees! From, $41;
280 104 234 273 070
303. 276 29
.310 207 19
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is in part due to the very stern fight put South China Athletic Association (Part up by the Navy and South China teams Gate Receipts), 8320,05; Inteport Flag, 50 in the "Lai Wah" Cup semi-final. It Badges and Rosettes, $37.50; Interport
289 200 0 203 204 Q $ 909 318
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175 989 0 '114 will bo noticed that a sum of 2000, has Team Incidental expenses, 8445.80; Wang Yesterday afternoon a friendly game con donated to charities out of current Hing (Cups, etc.), 8444'; Balanco in Bank waa played between the Kowloon Dock B. C. and Taipo
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on May 31st, 1920, 81,200.34.