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HK LAWN BOWLS ASSOCIATION.

MR. BRAWN RE-ELECTED PRESIDENT,

TRIBUTE TO MR. B. WYLIE.

H.K.C.C. TENNIS TOURNAMENT.

JAPANESE PAIR SCRATCHES

LAST EIGHT DOUBLES POSITIONS" FILLED:

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Presiding at the annual general meeting of the Hong Kong Lawn Yesterday's main attraction was Bowls Association; which was held exiled off by the announcement that in the board room of Messrs. Fonda and Akiyama, owing to the Jardine Matheson & Co., Ltd..incter's departure for Japan. brad last evening. Mr. A. O. Brown given a walk-over to Ho Ka Lau reviewed a very succosifut your's and Yew Man Kit. working and said that he wished to Interest therefore" deflected to thank all those who had helped in Lea. Wai Tong and Luk Ding the smooth running of the com. Cheung, who met A. V. "Remedios The Chinewo petition. Although the "Association and L. A. Ribeiro, had to entertain the Shanghai | proved to be much superior in all team; the expense Was not very departments of the game, and won (hoavý and there were three renBOTIA for this: First of all the committee was very ɑuonomical. then the gate receipts for the interport matches helped consideraisty and last but not lenati the very reasonable hotel charges had helped to kept the ex- peuses down

HONG HONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1932.

LOCAL FOOTBALL.

JUNIOR SHIELD REPLAY.

CORRESPONDENCE.

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BOXER FINED FOR NOT TRYING."

BATTALINO SUSPENDED BY FIGHT COMMISSION.

FREAK YACHT MASTS.

BRITAIN TO INVITE AMERICA TO DISCUSS ABOLITION.

ton's Shamrook V, in 1889, is to

id British watara "chia" "sum- r. She has recently bean fitted with a duralumin mast costing pro- bably £8,000. By existing ruler

The Yacht Racing Association, this maat must be as heavy as the Cincinnati, Mar. 16.-A 25,000 the British tribunal of the sport,usual stool or wooden mast, but tho "TOUCH" TYPEWRITING. Ano" and indenite suspension were mot at the Hyde Park Hotel, Lou-use of this very expensive alloy imposed by the Cincinnati Boxing don, to dissuas frenk masts made of gives indirnos advantages by giving Commission on Christopher (Bat)

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additional weight.

Yesterday on the Kowloon F. C. ground, in the replay of the junior shield semi-final the Airmon defeat-

the Argylls by four goals to two (TO THE EDITOR OF THE "HONG KONG Battalino, Hartford, Conn., fea.extremely light and expensive the mast extra strength without

therweight, for his "no contest" alloys, and decided to invite the match with Freddie Miller, Cin New York. Yacht Club to confor cinnati southpaw.

with them on the advisability of excluding all masts other steal and wood, in terests of yachting.

and qualified to meet the 12th. Bat- tary R.A. in the final on Saturday next.

Sin,--May I be enlightened, The Argylls missed the services through the medium of your valu of Louden, their centreforward,able paper, or the above subject? who left for home early in the

Of late the business market has week by the Transport Lancashire, beon Blooded with so-called "Train

The teams took the field as un. ud der:-

The commission hoard all parties,

The numbers have Miller a clean record and said he would be paid for three rounds, the distance the fighters had gone when Referos Lou Baumna stopped the milling on the

typists, who have been taught to master the standard typewriter Argylle-Stevenson: Gray and keyboard with their "Blind" sys-ground that Battalino was not try Miler's claim to the bible, Henderson Paton, MacGlashan tem, using (A) (S) (D) (F) and ing. in straight sats without much difand Yeoman; Christie, McKenna, (H) (J) (K) (L) as the Home" however, was not allowed. Beulty although in the second set the Porbagness managed to put up some sort of struggle, maintaining a lead till 4-32

Ian Portugues tio, Barros and Remedios succeeded in beating da Silva And de Sousa in straight sets.

All the positions for the quarter. final of the Open Doublies have now' been filled, and the placements of the surviving pairs in the struggle

Mr. Brawn, who was re-elected President for the ensuing year, in thanking the gathering for the honour they had done him, said he was very sorry indved that he had to propose another nams for for entry into the semi-finals are:- post of vice-president

-E. Fincher and L. Gold man . H. A. Barros and A gentleman who occupied that offer during the past yetoj Mr. B[[Wylie

"V."Remedios.. was going away on leave early in April and would not be standing for that often. Mr. Brawn said

"the

that as for B he knew, there was not any one who had done so much for lawn bowls in Hong Kong as Mr. Wylie, and the gathering, foit sure, was very sorry that he "could not serve during the ensuing year. "Mr. Brown coneluded by saying that Mr. Wylie was a very great personality in hun bowls and he was sure he was voicing the scatinents of the meeting when he nid that he hoped Mr. Wylie would return to the Colony very soon to resume of (Applause.)

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2-Ho Ka Law and Yew fat Kit

"Lee Wai Tong and Luk Ding Choung.

3-S. A. Ramjahu and H. D.

Campbell, Shearer and Jack.

R.A.F-Ditchbur; Bulmer and Harvey: Read, Collins and Ea worth: Reading, Potari, Brimble, Summers and Kemish,

Referee B.S.M. Fieldhouse. The game was keeply contested throughout and during the second half some of the players loss con- trol of themselves and two of them ware ordered off the field by the re foree.

The Airmen took the lead early in the game through a penalty kick being awarded for hands. Bulmer took the spot kick and beat Steven-

Following this the exchanges were fairly even. A corner to the Argylis gave, them a chance to level

mjahn Chiu Chun Chip, and W: C. Bung.

4.-M. K. Lo and M. W. Lo v. Y. V." Segulen wid P. R. 3. Walsham

ARESULTS. Yesterday's matches resulted as follows:-

Open Doubles. Lee Wai Tong and Luk Ding Cheung bent" Á. V. Remedios and

L. A. Ribeiro 6-1, 8-1

The 2,035 persons who paid to see the fight, billed as for the title, are to be reimbursed in full, and. James Shuivin, who promoted the out for the Fair Play Athletio loss. The Club, will suffer no money is to come out of Betta-

keys for the left-hand and right- hand Angore respectively. Will any of your readers interested in the subject kindly point out to me the mivantages of the above method which obviously deviates from the well-known "Touch" system adoptlino's ne ed throughout the English-speaking werid.-Yours, cto,

"FINGERS CO-WRONG." Hong Kong, March 23, 1932."

EMPIRE DAY,

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SPECIAL EFFORT THIS YEAR IN HONG KONG."

The

BOOSTING" ÉMPIRE

GOODS.

Committee appointed by

but the flag kick was sent be- hind. Stevenson was set to clear. crusy shot from Reading, but misjaded the bail and let it pass through his hands into the net. Being two down The Argylla re Lady Peal to make arrangements arranged their team, Yeoman refor the special observance of Empire placing Campbell at centre-forward Day in Hong Kong along the lines

the and Campbell going out, on left wing. Jack dropped to left suggested in, a lever from Mr. halt.

M. 8. Amery, wife of a Secretary of State for the Colonies, mot at Governmen's House on Thurs- day, 17h instant,

Play livened up but there was further scoring clore the in- terval, the Airmen then leading by uwo goals to nit

H. A. Barros nad F. J. Remedies sarong attack by the Argylle, but The send hatt opened with a

bons A. J. da Silva; and E. de la misunderstanding between the Sousa, 6-3, 0-3.

forwards lost a good chance to Kit open their score. Returning to the altack, the Argylls opened their Aki-score through McKenna who beat

Ho Ka Lau and Yew Mar wo from T. Honda and T.

The Competitions. During the evening there was "considerable discussion regarding the different competitions run by the Association and finally a sub- committee consisting of the Presi dent, Vice-President. Hon. Secre: tury, Mosura, H. Hampton and J. Russel, was appointed to organise all the competitions except thereen (rez. 2/0) 6-0, 3-8, 8.0.

Jongue games.

A proposal regarding the open championships by the represente tive of the Kowloon Cricket Club was put to the meeting and defeat Ted by nine votes to seven. proposal read as followaą...

The

Each separate round of the open championship competitions shall be drawn for up to the quarter finals. Then the eight re- maining playera play off in the order as they appear and "ure bracketed together in pairs com menoing from the player at the top of the round"

League Entries.

The following Clubs have entered for the competitions:

Division 1.Kowloon Bowling Green Club, Kowloon Cricket Club, Club de Recreio, Kowloon. Docks, Craigengewer Cricket Club, Police Recreation Club, Civil Service Cricket Club and Taikoo Docks Re- creation Club.

Division II.-Kowloon Bowling Groen Club, Kowloon Cricket Club, Club de Recreio, Craigengower Cricket Club, Civil Servibe Cricket Club, Taikoo Donic Becreation Club, Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club and Hong Kong Electric Recreation Club,

All these Clube entered for the Spey Royal Cup competition. Vi Thỏ draw resulted as follows:-

Byes in the first round:-Civil Service CC, Taikoo, Hong Kong Electric

Recreio.

First Round-Yacht Club Kowloon Dock, K.0.0 Club de Byes in the first round:- Craigongower, Bowling Green Club and Felipe

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Election of Officera, The election of offers resulted fas follows:

President, A. O. Brown; Tice President, AL. Shields; Hon. Secretary, CJ. Tatobi and Hoil. Traseurer, D. E., Maughan.

It was stated that any Club wish. ing to join the league should send ¿Continuad of foot of next column,)

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Handicap Singles "A)

D

by

Ditchburn from д centre Christie.

With this success. the Argylis se

raid on the Airmen's goal

up u

H. F. Foley (scr.) beat D. S. and were unlucky in not registering

S. E. Green (own 15) heas C. F. Hyde (owe 478) 6-1, 1-6.8-2.

L. Forster (owe 13-1) beat G. W. Sewell, (owe 15/22. 8:2, 0-0, 6-4.

Dr. D. J. Valentine (owe. 1/8) heat E. J. E. Nash (rec. 2/8) 6-3,

Handicap Singles "B." "

6-0.

A. H. Penn (owe 15) bent G W. Stabb (owe 2/8). 8-2, 1-8. 7-5, -

R.

F. G. Nigel (rne. 2/0) w.o. from

B. Todd (owa 3/6;.

TODAY'S PROGRAMME,

Open Singles.

Y. Hachiuma z. J. A. C'assum. bhoy.

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Club Championship.

D. M. MacDougall »., Y. Segalen.

A. B. Raworth #. R. M. Hender:

Handicap Siglos A.,"

W. M. Barton . ER. Price. T. J. Price (rs2;-1/8) ». N. L. H. Railton (rec. 1/0).

LT. Ride (owe 2/6). J. G. Lécky (owe 1/8).

Handicap Doubles.

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D. B. Robb and E. M. Brydon (rea. 16). A. H. Penn and J. R. Collis (rec. 4/8).

F. G, Nigel and M. M. Watson (red 5/6). E. R. Childe and E.

8. C. Brooks (rec. 15).

Mixed Doubles,

P M Wood and Mrs. Wood (owe 2/6). E. Grimble and Miss R. Hancock (ws 15/1).

in their entry to the Rohr Store- tary before March 30. Entries for the open championships eloss on the second Saturday in May while the Arst Saturday in May was chosen as the opening date for the com- patitions,

The meeting terminated with Votes of thanks to Mr. Brawn and, to Messrs Fandina, Matheson & Co., for allowing the mosting to be held in their board room

& further goal.

An incident then occurred which ended with Gray being ordered off the field, for attempting to strike an opponent.

former

there were also present Mr. W. H. Lady Peel took the chair, and

Bell, the Hon: Mr. J. P. Braga, Sir Shouson Chow, Mrs. E. Cock; Major V..E. Duteloa, Mrs. R. M. Dyer, Mr. Tang Shiu-kin, Lady" M Ho Tung, Mr. A. Hicks, Mrs. J. Owen Hughes,, Mrs. H. Kole wall, Mr. O. P. do Martin, the Hon Sir Henry Pollock, the Hon: Mr. W. E. L. Shenton, Mrs. W. T. Southern, Mr. J. H. Taggart, the Hon Dr S, W. T'so, Mrs. A. H.

After Mr. Shenton had, a Lady

A free kick followed and durWalker and Mrs. Kinnard Watson, ing a serable in the Argylls goal- mouth, the ball crossed the line be blew and pointed to the middle of for which he Committee and been tween the sticks and the referee Feel's request; outlined the objects

the field amidst protests from sever-

a Argylle players. These inappointed, the mosting agreed that oidents led up to MacGlashan be a special effort should be made on ing ordered off the Seld. Gray Empire Day this year, along the who had previously been ordered off the feld came on to give his lines suggested in Mrs. Amory's protests, but he was escorted off letter, again by the Argyll players.

Play proceeded and the Argylls

put on pressure although fielding

nine players only. They reduced

Empire Products.

In particular, it was decided to

The lead through Jack and went make every effort to ensure the con- near making the scores equal, Be-

SATURDAY'S FIXTURES.

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ar-

fore the final whistle sounded, Fe-sumption of Empire products on tere beat Stevenson from close this day, not only in households, range and made the garse sale for but also in clubs, hotels and the Airmen, The final whistla Argylls 2, sounding with the score, R.A.F. 4resaurants; and that stores be asked to cooperate in making speci. al displays of Empire goods.

Other ideas, approved were rangements for essays on Empire The following football fixtures products by students of Govern- have been arranged for Saturday: ment English and grant-in-aid Junior Shield Final-Kick-off schools, and for the bringing into 2.15 m. sharp. Extra time if necessary. R.A.F. v. 12th Battery. Hong Kong of New Territories Club ground.

products, these to be on sale at central depots for the benefit of tha producers.

Referes: S. B. P. O. Holt.

Linesmer Lawrance and Lait. Senior Shield Final-Kick-off 4.15 p.m. Extra time if necessary. S.W.B. . H.K. Club Club ground.

Referee: Mr. G. Caswell.

F. Y. Holland.

Linesmon: P. D. Kirby and Cpl.

1st Division-Kick-off 4.30 p.m. sharp. St. Joseph's v. Navy. Navy ground,

Referee: J. W. Baldwin.

The, hope was also expressed that the Union Jack would be flown by business houses and residences on Empire Day; and it was decided that a basicet of roses be deposi'nd Lin front of Queen Victoria's status, as Empire day is the anniversary of the birth of Her late Majesty."

Sir Henry Pollock was invited to YORKSHIRE CRICKET CLUB give a broadcast address during the evening of Empife Day, while the Hon: Mr. Southörn is to be asked to give a talk to the, Girl, Guider whom: Mrs, Southorn is entertain ing to & tea party at Governmen Blouse during the day.

FRANK GREENWOOD RESIGNS

(Reuter's Special Service:) **

LONDON, Mar, 2. The Yorkshire County Cricket Club saptain, Frank Greenwood; has, resigned owing to business

claims.

Varions members of the Commit toe were requested to carry-out on- quiries in connection with the vari ous proposals and to report to the next meeting, which is being held on April 13 at Government House

The Hartford fighter's suspension will be effective in all-States af- filiated with the National Boxing Association, but, the Cincinnati | Commission said," will not affect matches Batalino may have 2011- tracted for previously.

Battaline's title was taken from him before the fight when he failed to weigh in under the featherweight limit of 128 pounds, but the som- mission ruled Miller would be de...

The clared champion if he won. outcome vacated the title.

Anticipating a penalty, Batta- lino's manager, Hy Malley, told the commissioners Battalino would. pay any foe,

The National Boxing Commis- Rion, through President John V. Clinoin, Chicago, said any netion takon against Battalino or Miller by the Cincinnati Commission would be supported...

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