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Sports News

H.K. CRICKET CLUB LAWN BOWLS OPEN

MEETING.

MR. GREENHILL ELECTED LIFE MEMBER.

PRESIDENT'S REVIEW OF THE YEAR.

Mr. L. 8. Greenhill, who has for many years been the honorary secretary of the, Hong Kong Cricket 'Club, was -yenterday elected a filo member of the Club. The proposal came from Mr. T. E. Pearce who presided at the annual roseting held yesterday.

SINGLES.

GOODMAN BEATEN BY U. M. OMAR.

A DISAPPOINTING GAME.

On the Civil Service O.C. ground yesterday, V. M. Omar (Craigen gower) qualified as one of the last four in the Open Singles lawn bowls competition by defeating F. C. Goodman (Kowloon Dock) 21-7 Omar had a comfortable lead all through the game, which finished Mr. Pearce said that the Com-play for a fourth round tie was in 17 heads, and the standard of mittee unanimously wished that Mr. very disappointing. Goodman burn Greenhill be elected a life member. el one head when his opponent was He had been honorary accretary of leading 14-5, but after all the latter the club when times were good and when times were bad, and his ser In the fast head Omar had threa was lying only one shot at the time, vices were greatly appreciated by woods nearer the jack Goodman all those who were in any way con- effected a drive to clear. two away nected with the Cricket Club.

and give his opponent the point necessary to win. Omar scored three threes and a four, while Goodman's even shots were made

The proposal was seconded by Mr. G. R. Sayer and carried unanimous

ly.

Mr. Greenhill thanked the Chair-up of singles. man for bis kind remarks and the members for electing him. He felt

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AMATEUR STATUS INFRINGED

At the meeting of the. Council of the Hong Kong Football Autocin- Lion, held at the offices of the Association yesterday, the appeals of Chan. Kwong You and Tso Kwai Sing agailies the decision of the

had violated Hule 12 of the so- Emergency Committee that they ciation, and further that they had forfeited their claims on amateur.

states, were heard.

It will be recalled that theso players were members of a Chinese tean who contemplated making n tour of Europe which eventually that all players who play for any was cancelled. Rule 12 provides club not affiliated to the H.K.F.A. must first obtain permission from the Association before taking part in such matches..

Duncan said that the Emergency Addressing the meeting, Mr. R. Committee had gone into the matter as thoroughly as they could. They at from 8.30 p.m. till 9.45 p.m. fair hearing. The two players wero and everything was given a very

taken before the Committed and were naked several questions regard ing their tour. One of the answers was to the effect that the players were promised 89 each a day for Goodman. expenses and anything above that amount that was spent would be refunded.

The following were the searos

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work for the Club ospecially since | head by head:— there was a great Club spirit amongst the members who never thought of themselves individually. Ho thanked all the past and pre- sent committees for their backing and last, but not least, Tadpole.

Chairman's Speech.

In proposing the adoption of the report and accounts, Mr. Pearce anjd:-

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The report and accounts having been in your hands for the prescrib ed period, I will follow the usual procedure of this Club, and.. take them as read,

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The roport so fully covers the activities of the Club for the period | 17. under review, that it seems unneces- sary for me to make further com- mente.

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I should, however, like to amplify the paragraph, dealing with the gonerous response, both financially

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Semi-Final Matches.

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There were no statements of ac. counts made, nor were any asked for. The players said that before, they aniled they were given the sum of $150 to buy a blazer, football- gear and a dress suit. They were also asked if they had the per- nission of their clubs to go on the tour, but they replied that they did not think this necessary as it was their own affair. Questioned as to why they did not obtain permission of the Council before playing for a team not affiliated, to the Asso ciation, the players said that they did not think it necessary, but lator admitted they, should have done so first. They saw their mistake now.

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Omar will now meet the cham. and otherwise afforded by members pion, R. F. Luz, to decide the right and other valuable supporters which to enter the final. According to helped to make the Inst Cricket an understanding reached between

undoubtedly was.

meet on the same ground next Members will appreciate there is Wednesday. a great deal of detail work to be A. M. Holland and J. Ferguson done in arranging a successful fort will play for the other final posi. night of this kind. I mention notion. At the moment it is not names, but on behalf of the club, known what date has been arranged and the cricketing fraternity gen for the match, which will very erally, I would like to thank very probably take place on the Kowloon much those who helped by their C.C. ground. generous nasistance, both in time and funds.

I should also like to thank ngain the hosts, who looked after the visit- ing teams as well. Without this kind assistance a cricket interport would hardly be possible.

-The Interport. Whilst on the subject of interport cricket, I would refer to our visit to Shanghai last May. It was in doed unfortunate that rain rained what promised to be an interesting match. Moral victory' wan'with our Shanghai friends, but we were all agreed, three wet blank days spoilt any cricket which was still left in the game.

Shanghai very kindly invited us to make a second visit, suggesting this month as suitable, but despite a big effort, it was not found possible to raise a side,

With regard to the Club's cricket. the Scound XI, are to be heartily congratulated on their anccessful BCABON, winning 18 matches, draw- ing 3, and only losing 3 out of 22 played. They were also top of the Second Division of the League.

Mr. Owen Hughes and Mr. G. E. R. Divets have to be congratulated on hending both batting and bow!. ing for the lat II. and 2nd XI., respectively. This double event must be unique in the annals of the Club

The Accounts.

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With regards to the accounts, I trust you will agree thoy are most entisfactory.

Question of Amateur Status, there players was before the Emor- Mr. Duncan said that each of

after which the committee retired; that the two men had violated Rule after a long discussion it was agreed 12. The question of amateur status and they eventually agroed that was also thoroughly thrashed out this bad also been infringed. By so doing, Chan and Tso bave put themselves out of football in Hong Kong, as everything is amateur in the soccer world høre,

Badly Misled.

doubt that Rule 19 was infringed Mr. Ormiston said thore was no

but they could not definitely prove You will observe the grass profit that the men had lost their amateur at working account is $12.249.78, status. Ho said the players had This is only $150 short of our re he felt rather sorry for them. or $1,800 better than last year. apparently been badly misled and eord for in 108/7. After provid More discussion ensued and Mr.

for depreciation and interest, 37,688.32, and writing off interport. T. May proposed that the expenses, we carry to reserve ac decision of the Emergency Commit count 83,221.67, or approximately too be uphold. This was seconded the sande amount as last year. by Mr. A. Goldenburg and was car-

Items in the working account ried by a majority of votes. calling for notice are:-

Wages are ap $400. Additional ground staff was engaged last year, which accounts for this increase.

Repairs and renewals. $1,916. This sum includes the new window in the bar, colour-washing the whole building and the new telephone box.

Draw for Lai Wah Cup Competition.

the Lai Wah Cup competition took During the evening the draw for. place and the result follows:-

Civilians Navy on Nov. 29, Chinese Army on Jan. 10. All games in this competition are: he played on the H.K. Football Club ground. The

General Expenses.-Rather more than half the increase in attributed to the Band Concert expenses. balance is due to expenses in- cidental to the greater use of the Club by members,

Returfing Account.-A reduction of 000 is due to the fact, that abnormal expenditure was incurred in 1920, when the middle patch was dug up and new tur? laid.

Those present at the meeting in- cluded Mr. J. Ormiston (chairman) Captain Deakin, Messrs. Hollands. Duncan, Stokes, Ip, MacTavish, Goldenburg, May and Loo,

Favoured by good weather the

LOCAL CRICKET. In the balance sheet, overdraft annun tonnia

with our bankers is tournament

down to VOLUNTEERS. UNIVERSITY, brought to a successful conclusion, 88,989.83. By the end of this year. in racord time. The cousins Rum-this amount should be entirely wiped jahn appear to have dug themselves out

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The following will represent the Volunteers against the University

into an unassailable position, as far Pavilion bar stocks appear rather "n: the Open - Doubles is concerned. a large item at 84,463.34. This is on Sunday at 11 am sharp on Mr. Honda como back to his own accounted for by the bar committes the University ground at Pokfulam. by winning the Singlea, alter s lapse very wisely taking in a large stock Leave H.K.C.C. at 10.30 am.

E. J. R. Mitchell (captain), A last year

before prices were raised, by sup- "Best thanks are due to the pliers owing to the drop in ex-Reid, A. O. Beck, J. E. Richardson, officials and sub-committee who sn change, Members will appreciate M. Wood, H. A. E. Mackay, R. efficiently ran the annual tourna that cost of drinks has been kept H. Bager, G. E. B. Divett, G. O. Burnett, J. McFarlane, and F. E. ment. We had teams entered in down to very reasonable levels.

Skinner. all three Divisions of the Tonnis I do not think there is any other League, finishing 4th in the "A"item that calls for comment, but I and 2nd shall be pleased to answer any ques. Division, 6th in the "B

in the 10" A successful "Hong" tions which may be put regarding Doubles Tournament has just end. the report and accounts, after they ed by Messrs. Dodwell & Co. win have been duly seconded... ning, represented by Messrs. Bowker Seconded by Mr. E. B. Reed, the and Holmes.

roport and accounts were adopted:

The Omicors......

Mr. H. R. B. Hancock was elected

The ground due to enforced, rest owing to the heavy rains, and to a heavy top dressing practically all over, is in very good condition. For president for the ensuing year. The a ground of this size, used as it inceperat committes is as follows all the yene opd I think ik se markable it resevSTA SP TANULIY Aus ing the wet seABOD.

vdur. Bowker

Our best thanks are due to Mr. Greenhill for his care, attention and supervision in this direction.

(Continued on next Column.)

Mackenzie: Mitchell, H. Owen Hughes, T. E. Penres and E. R. Weit.

Mesars, Linstead & Davis were "elected auditors,

LADIES' HOCKEY,

There will be a match between the Club de Recreio (Ladies' Sec tion) and the Hong Kong Ladies' Hokey Club on Saturday, at 800- kunpoo, commencing at 3.45 p.m. -

The tears are as follows Club de Recreio Rooba, M. Basto, C. Osmund, H. Leite, M. Alves, f Xavier, C. Bilva, E. Rocha, L. Silva-Netto, A. Alves,

Gray. E. J. Coppis. A. Owen. Hughes, B. M. Pope, M. L. Wallace, 8. Kirkpatrick, N. MoNcillie, E. R. Bell, J. Lack, B. Laing.

INTERPORT GOLF.

SHANGHAI • HONG KONG FANLING HUNT

FOURSOMES ALL SQUAD.

[THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]

SANDRAI, Oct. 14. The foursomes in the Intorport golt match between Bhanghai and Hong Kong ended all square.

ST EEPLECHASES. Sunday, 19th October, FIRST RACE 8 P.M.

Special Train leaves Kowloon 1.45 p.m

Returns 5.50 p.m..............

Wrigley and Buith (Hong Kong) | defeated Denison and Benson 1 up; }

First class return fare including Pettit and Huggett (Shanghai) de- feated Forguson and Newton 2 up; admission to Pabllo Esclones 82.00 Budd and Prevot (Shanghai), all'

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