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LAWN BOWLS

CHAMPIONSHIP

AITKENHEAD SHIELD WON

'BY KOWLOON

The Competition of the Aitken. head Shield at the Kowloon Bowl- ing Green Club, on Saturday after. N0011 marked the close of the lawn bowls season.

Kowloon ga ed revenge on Hong Kong by do. feating last year's champions by 10

shole.

KOWLOON GOLF

CLUB'S GYMKHANA

SUCCESSFUL DAY AT KOWLOON CITY

REMEDIOS CLUB CHAMPION

Amil glorious sunshine and an. der ideal conditions, the Kowloon Golf Club held their Annual Gymkhana and presentation of prizes at the golf.course yesterday. A large gathering of members The previous winners of the with numbers of ladies and other guests ent down to tea during the afternoon, after which Mrs. Lab. TUKI), wife of the Chub President presented the prizes.

1928; 1930;

Shield have been Kowloon, Kowloon, 1929; Kowloon, Hong Kong 10,

There was a large gathering of inwn bowls anthusiasts to watch the

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In introducing Mrs. Labrum. y. C Labrun' said :--

L.R.C. TENNIS TOURNAMENT

SUCCESSFUL MIXED DOUBLES EVENT

CAPT, CANNON AND MRS. LISSAMAN EMERGE

WINNERS

At the social garden party or ganised by the Ladies Recreation Club on their courts on Saturday, in aid of the Ministering Children's League, Capt. Cannon. and Mrs. Lissaman emerged withers out of an entry of 30 pairs. The competi- tors were divided into groups of ten pairs cach, and the winners of Mr.each group met one another for tho

first place. As the most successful be-pair in their group, Capt. Cannon and Mrs. Lissaman beat Gordon and Miss Thomas, and also White and Miss Griffiths winners of their res- peetive groups. The Inttor pairs then played for second place, which went to Gordan and Miss Thomas.

two

games, and amongst those taking part in the competition was Hig Ladies and Gentlemen,-On Excellancy, the Hon. Mr. W. Thalf of the Committee and Mem- Southern, Offver Administering

bors I have great pleasure in the Government, who skipped the welcoming the visitors here this team from the Royal Hong Kong, afternoon; the first occasion on Yacht Club.

which we have been able to provide Addressing the gathering. before such excellent acromupodation, for

Pairs in each group played one another sets of 5 games, so that elling upon Mrs. Southorn to

our gymkhana. This palatial, new

Capt. Cannon and Mrs. Lissuman distribute the prizes Mr. A. O. building speaks volinnes for the scored games out of a possible of Drawn, the President of the Hong hard work put in by last year's 15 games. The handicap was on the Kong Lawn Bowls Association, said Committee, who left no stone un-sliding scale, the pair losing one game receiving 18 for the next-gane, it was probably the most successful Reason in the history of the As- turned in their efforts on behalf of but the maximum handicap way

"receive 30." sociation. He congratulated the the club members. Craigengower C.C. on their success

Ladies' Activities.

in both the Senior and Junior Divi. sions of the League; Mr. L A.

In connection with the ladies Gatierrez on winning the Open Singles Championship and Kow. portion of this Club, I should like Joon on winning the Aitkenhead, to mention the invaluable assist Shield..

anee rendered by Mrs. John Hunt. Mr. Brawn went on to say that We owe Mrs. Hunt a deep debt of the new Open Singles Champion

had signified his desire of present gratitude. While talking of ladies ing a Shield to the Hong Kong I have been asked to make it

At the conclusion of the tourpu- ment, Mr. Hancock distributed the prizes.

The tournament rnised to less A fur.

than 150 for M.C.L, funds. ther 820 was raised by the auction af the cakes left over from tea. Hancock said:-

Before presenting the prizes Mrs.

Lawn Bowls Association to be com known that the Committee have tennis, I have always been very

peted for annually between the

different nations represented in the Colony. (Applause).

Tribute was paid to the work of Messrs. H. Hampton and J. Ramsay in organising the matches in the Open Singles Championship and to the various Sub-Committees for all

they had dous towards the better

ment of lawn bowls in the Colony,

Replying on behalf of Mrs. Southorn, Mr. Southorn said it gavo ber much pleasure to attend the function. He congratulated the Lawn Bowls Association on its

access during the year and remark ed that the greens in Kowloon seemed to be so much better than those of Hong Kong, this being probably due, ho said, to the climate

and botter soil,

After presenting the trophies to the prize-winners and silver spoons to the members of the victorious Kowloon team, Mrs. Southern was herself given a bouquet of flowers by little Miss Jona Hale,

The following are the scores: Rink No. 1.

L. A. Gutierrez, F. X. M. Silve, A. S. Gomen, C. E., Marques (Skip)

-18.

L. E., Lammert, M. O'Brien, R. Basa, B. W. Bradbury (Skip)-16. Rink No. 2.

J. S. Dinnen, W. W. Hirst, E. Korn, J. Jack (Skin)-22

S. Eccleshall, S. Hope, W. V. Fields, A. Gill (8kip)-31.

Rink No. 3.

W. Venublon, A. W. E. Davidson,

approved of the formation of a Ladies Competition Committee, and it is hoped that the ladies will get together at once, as the season is just commencing.

The prize winners are to be con- gratulated on their success, as well as the losers for the sporting man ner in which they accepted their defeat.

Remedios Champion.

I should specially mention our champion, Mr. F. E. A. Remedios who has won the Championship of the Club for the sixth time in seven years. I think this must be a record for any local golf club. I wish he would give me a few les- eons and try to eradicate some of my idiocyneracies. It is also very encouraging for the future of the Club to see the number of junior members who are making Buch good progress.

"Ladies and Gentlemen, although no exponent of the game of lawn

much interested in it, and parti cularly interested in the L.R.C., and it was therefore a great pleasure distribute the prizes this afternoon and honour to me to be invited to to the lucky winners of this tourna- |mont, which has been arranged under the auspices of this club" in

aid of the M.O.L

"I think you will agren with ine, that it has been a great success. Both from the point of view of the players, and the spectators, and especially inducially, as I am in. formed that the sum of $150 will be handed over to the committee of the M.C.L. as a result of to-day's play.

"This tournament, like all similar events, entail a good deal of work and organisation, which usually falls on the shoulders of one in- dividual, and in this case Mrs. bathieson is the lady we have to thank especially for all the hard urk she has dona on our behalf. Before distributing the prizes I should also like to thank the Out- In conclusion I must congratulate door Sports Co. and Mesure. Sykes the winners of this afternoon's & Co. for kindly presenting all the events, and the energetic conveners ball. The B.A.T. Co. for cigarettes responsible for carrying out the ex-given as 1st and 2nd prizes who ceilent arrangements and, on behave so kindly assisted in providing half of my wife I thank you for the ten, and also the Committee of inviting her here to give away the this club for the arrangements prizes.

mado.

Prize Winners.

The full list of last year's prize winners is

Club Championship and Mr. Labrums Prize F. E A. Reue- dios.

Club Championship, runner up, E. D. dn Roza,

Junior Championship, (Cup pre

W. E. Hale, W. S. Drake (Skip)-sented by A. S. Watson and Co.).

21,

L. Goldman,

R. E. Maughan, J. Bentley, A.Junior Championship, runner up,

L. Shields, The Hon. Mr. W. T. Southern (Skip)-18.

Rink No. 4.

T. Coleman, W. H. C. Robson, G: Henderson, S. Gray (Skip)-22. E. B. Reed, A. Murdoch, A. Chapman, W. Macfarlane (Skin)-

17:

Rink No. 5.

II. Gittins, H. Hampton, J. Hyde, H. M. McTavish (Skip)-27. J. Oram, G. Perkins, W. E. Hollands, G. C. Moss (Skip)-24.

Rink No. 6.

J. V. Ramsey, R. G. Graig, J. Puncheon, J. C. Brown: (Skip)-16.

G. L. Buchanan, A. E. Coates, W. Bright man, U. M. Omar (8kip)-22.

Rink No. 7.

A Macintyre, H. H. Rose, R. 3. Nichol, A. M. Holland (Skip)—20, J. Nolan, F. E. E. Booker, W. Mair, E. G. Post (8kip)-10.

Rink No. 5.

1. T. Buxton.

Captain's Cup, W. Hyde. Captain's Cup, runner up, G. H. Frissell.

High Handicap, W. Kerr, Hong Foursomes, Mustard & Co.. J. MoKnight and L. J. Cave). "Fear" Cup, 8. MeNider. Open Foursomes, A. T. Braley and A. L. Eastman.

Open Foursomes, runner up. W. Taylor and J. McKelvie,

Summer Cup, D.-C. Wilson. Summer Cup, gunner,pp. W. M. Groves,

Gymkhana prizes won' during the day were:-

Ladies Clock Golf, Mrs. Thamson and Mrs. Wedlock.

Gents Clock GoH, G. H.. Russell and Mr. Lowe,

Long Driving Aggregate, J. D, Thomson.

"Longest Drive, Dr. Cogan.

Pitching and Patting, Dr. Cogan. In conclusion Mrs. Labrum" was presented with a gift for distribut ing the prizes.

C. B. Beat, K. Taylor, H. Nish, J. Chalmers (Skip)—13. -

W. Itussell (Skip)-19.

E. W. Simmonds, J. „Deakin, J.

| Hollidgo, A. W. Grimmitt (8kip)—.

107

Rink-No. 9,

L. C. R. Souza, C, A. Lopes, C. G. Bilva, R. F. Luz (Skip)-18.

NJ Bebbington, F. Janos, A. 0. Brawn, A. H. Oswick (8kip)

18.

Rink No, 10

Rink No, 11.

CH. Basto, J. J. Basto. E. M. Remedios, A. H. Basto (Skip)-30.

J. F. Luny, H. Hatch, Art Webster, S. Deacon (Skip)-18.

Rink No, 18

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"There was a good response on the part of the players and I think we have all had a most enjoyable afternoon."

RESULTS.

The following wero the results

Green,

1.-Capt. Cannon and Mrs.

Líasaman

2.—Mr: Monaghan and Mrs.

Stephen

3-Mr. Williams and

Stafford-Smith

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H.K. VOLUNTEER DEFENCE CORPS.

ANNUAL TRAINING CAMPS

[ORDERS MY LIEUT.-COL. 1., O. BIND,-

D.8.0., ...)

To all other Ranks of :-

The Corps Band.

The Battery.

Corps Signals.

Machine Gun Troop...

Armoured Car Section.

Motor Machine Gun Section. Machine Gun Company Scottish Company. Portuguese Company. Anzue. Company,

Annual Training Camp,

Y.M.C.A. AQUATICS

SUCCESSFUL END TO SWIMMING SEASON

EASTERBROOK WINS AGGREGATE CUP

The final swimming gala was bell: ar the Y.M.C.A. on Saturday night. A Easterbrook, by winning the 80 yards handicap, totalled the most. points to win the Aggregate Cup, donated by Mr. Justice Wood.

Fast races, a tug of war, a novel. ty, race and a thrilling water polo. game completed the evening's saam ming events. Dancing, with music provided by Mickey's Melody Mak ers, was held in the West Lounge to complete the gala attractions.

Mr. E. F. Selk, sporta secretary, in introducing Ma Anne Fowler, The Annual Training Camps will who presented the prizes, said, "Tus take place at Fauling, New Terrigala marks the fuish of the swim- tories during the following week ming season at the Y.M.C.A. shown

ds, Units being allotted sono as has be very successful one and

we are grateful for the support of (a) 1st Camp-November 18 to 20, the contestants, officials and specta

tora."

1932:

Corps Signals. -

Armoured Car Section. Motor Machine Gun Section. Machine Gun Troop.

Scottish Company.

Anzac Company..

Medical Section.

Pola tenis.consisting of F. Webb, J. Henry, J. Jenner, E. F. Selk.. W. F. Kerr, G. Fowler and W.. Schroeder (Capt.) for the "Blue:"" and H. A. Angus, W. Stoker, E Murphy, H. Lange, B. Rasmussen, W. T. Campbel; and E. W. Railten

(b) 2nd Camp-November 23 to (Capt.) for the Whites, provided a

27, 1532: Corps Band.

Corps Signals (from 21th). Armoured Car Section. Machine Gun Company. Portuguese Company. Motor Machine Gun Section. Medical Section..

(e) 3rd Camp--December 2 to 4,

1932:

The Britery.

Armoured Car Section.

Anzac Company.

Scottish Company. Medical Section.

good game. One spectacular back hand shot by Railton was the 'higo- light of the game. Schroeder scor ed all four goals for the "Blues,**: who won by 4 goals to 2

W. F. Kerr. V. Critohlay E, F. Selk and B. Rasmussen defeated p team composed of W. Stoker, A. W. Torrible, A. Jenkins, A. Easter- brook and M. Critchley by two pulls '. to nil to win the Tug of War con- testa

RESULTS.

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The following were the full.ro-

50 Yards Handicap for Aggregate

(d) 4th Camp-December 9 to 11, sulta:-

1932:

Corps Band.

Corps Signals (from 8th), The Battery,

Armoured Car Section. Machine Gun Troop. Machine Gun Company. Scottish Company. Portuguese Company. Medical Section.

Notices are issued with each copy Tuf this Order and these must be (completed 'us'soon as possible and forwarded to Uuit Commanders to emble eficient administrative ar- rangements to be made.

All Volunteers must make every effort to proceed to Fanling by the 205.33 p.m. train on the Friday pre- Mrs.coding the week-end allotted to

4. Mr. 8. Hill and Mrs. R.

M. Wood

6. Mr. Johnson and Miss

Stevenson

6. Mr. Stafford-Smith and

Faskin

7-Comdr, kryme and Mies

Hallifax

8.-Captain Rose and Miss

Cartin .....

9. Mr Prophet and Mika

Kaill

Red:

1. Mr. Gordan and Miss

Thomas

2. Mr. and Mrs. Martin

3.- Mr. Gamble and Miss

Orme

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their Unit. The only remaining train is the 7.40 p.m. In this con nection Volunteers are reminded that they must arrive in Camp by 8 a.m. on Saturdays for the day to count as a full daily attendance 16 (vide Valunteer Ordinance 1920

First Schedule Para. 3 (d). To on sure this they must catch the 6.40 a.m. train on Saturday mornings,

The return journey will be made by the .22 p.m. on Sundays or the 7.09 a.m. trains on Mondays.

Arrangements have been made

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13

Cup.

1. A. Easterbrook.

2. M. Critchley.

8.

CL Aris,

100 Yards Breast Stroke,

1 W, Schroeder.

2. G. Fowler.

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Time: min. 21 2/3 sees.

Tug of War.

Won by B. Rasmussen's Toam.

220 Yards Championship.

1. H. Lange, “ E. W. Campbell.

8. E. Railton,

Novelty Race.

1. C. L. Aria. 2. A. Easterbrook,

Mixed Relay Race. Won by E. F. Selk's team.

Time: 1 min. 30 4/5 8209.

Water Pola

Won by the "Blues" 4-2.

tions in Marching Order in the ep of certain Units:- Scottish Company →→→

As above but Kilt, Khaki Hom Tops and Flashes.

with the Railway Company for the Armoured Car Section:--

28 isang of Second Class Return Tic- As above but

96

4.Mr. Peers and Miss Dalziel 25 -5.---Mr. Railton und Mrs..

Handysido

23

as a 38 7 29

6.Mr. Frost and Miss Jarvis 29 7-Capt. Williams and Mrs.

Cannon

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web belt only.

kets to Fanling; each Volunteer, Waterbottle and haversack worn who must be in uniform, will draw slung. R.T.C. Berets,

his ticket from the Booking Office

.R.T.C.

prior to entraining: no payment, Motor Machine Gun Section-

As laat but breeches instand of will be made by him.

Those wishing to have their bag shorts (puticos reversed), gage sent to Camp, must have it Berets. delivered at Headquarters by not Machine Gun Troop:- later than 9 nm. on Fridays

Bandoliers. Waterbottles failure to comply with this Order Haversacks Slang. Breecher, Spurs,

Blue Puttoes. Ansac Company:-

As regards time may entail the leaving behind of the kit.

Rifles, Bayonets or any kit are on no recount to be left in Camp during mid-week.

and

Australian Hats as approved by the Commandant in lieu of Troops. Breeches and Puttces.

6. Mr. Hickling and Miss

Robinson..... 0.Mr. and Mrs. Womack

Blue. -1.-Mr. White and -Miss

Griffiths

Bedding will he 'drawn from the 2-Mr Taylor and Mrs. Mac- Store Tent as soon after arrival

kie

in Camp as possible, and returned 3-fr. de Biter and Mineto sme on Sunday evenings or ed

Botelho

24 Monday mornings.

4.Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Mc-

Bride

5. Mr. and Mrs. Wiggs

A Calman, H. G. Cooper, Greig, A Cullen' (Skip)-22,

6-Mr. Salt and Miss K, Watson W Weir, W. Wother Butterfield

spoon,P-Munro (Skip)-187-Mr and Mrs. Turner Total Kowloon 280, Hong Kong 8, Mr. Mokayand

Wrestlaud "

P. Farrel, A. C. Burford, A. Hyde Lay J. Fraser (8kip)-21 zap

C. McLeod, J. Polson, J. Russell, (Continued at fons of next pofuxin.)

N.B. The first team, mentioned played for Kowloon.

9-Mr. Moss and Mrs. B..

Bird

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Note:-F.8. Caps and Glengar- rigs will be worn only when order-

(e) Khaki slacks may be worn (a) Dress will be Marching Or after evening parades when not on der ne follows:--Topeo; K.D. Jne; duty.

18. ket and Sborta; Pustees Hosotops Attendance in Catop is a condi

and Boote all of Regulation pot- tion fór alibiency,e

*19 torn: Forage Cap (carried in Pay of all ranks while in Camp

11, haversade) Fife, Sling and will be at the same rates as those

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Bayonet Belt - Enuchas, Braces, of the Regular Army

Haversack, Waterbottle and Great-

cont sliing on, the back,

the-varia

14. "(6) - The following are the-

W. G. GOATER, Captain,

Adjutant, H.KV.D. Corps. Hong Kong, October 14, 1982.

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