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CIVIL SERVICE CRICKET CLUB

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Members Urged To Discharge Debts

TREASURER'S COMMENT

OLYMPIC

SWIMMERS IN ACTION

Japanese Women

·Give A Treat

A large crowd at the YM.C.A. pool yesterday afternoon witnessed exhibition given by the Japanese Olympic women swimmers.

The main proposal the an- nual general meeting of the Civil

In the 100 yards freestyle, Miss Service Cricket Club held rester- day evening was made by the put-V. Thirlwell swam for Hong Kong. were Japanese swimmers going. Hon. Treasurer, Mr. B. E. The Maughan, amid hearts acclama-Misses K. Kojima, S. Matsumara and T. Furate. Miss Kojima won by a touch.

"He said, "I recommend to the in-coming committee that ab En- trance Fees be set apart, first to be applied to Equidate the liability of the Building Loan and then. to form a Sinking Fund to pro- vide for Wasting Assets,""

In presenting this solution, Mr. Maughan said that was the duty of all members as citizens to discharge then döbts.

Mr. P. D. Crawley welcomed the President, Mr. G. Rarer, to the chat.

After a report had been read by the Secretary, Mr. . A. Bendall, Mn Sayer said that He Excleacy. the Governor, had expressed his wish to attend the meeting, but due to unavoidab e ofrcunstances. he was detained He hoped that they would have the pleasure of His Excellency's presetice on the next ccension:

He deeply regretted the death of Mr. L E. Longbottom as he took Infinite care of the pavilion, and was a most valuable member of the Club,

They had lost two valued mem- abers in Mr. A. O. Brawn and Mr.

S. Alderman. through retirement. but there was just as good fish as eyer came out of the sea.

The whist drives of the pust season, were, most successful, a Gum of over $800 Having been taken from that source. and now that the biliard, tables were paid off. It was bringing, a moderate Income.

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It was a pleasant surprise him to see the name of Mr. F. J. Eh at the top of the batting Hveragės.

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Congratulations were extended to Mr. J. R. Carr for the excellent condition to which he kept the grounds.

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As for the accounts the speaker was glad to say that they had another successful year. A profit of over $2,900 had been realized.

Mr. Maughan, the Treasurer, Bimm

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS,

NT ON

TENNIS TOURNAMENTS

Annual Meeting Of Kowloon C.Č.

FINANCIAL POSITION

SATISFACTORY

were unani-

For the fourteenth year in suc- cession, a record in the annals of the Club, Mr R. E. Lindsell and Mir, Ezra Abraham, mously elected President and Vice- President respectively, at the an- Miss Leung Wing-han could not nual general meeting of the Kow keep up the pace which the Japan-loon Cricket Club held yesterday. ese set in the 100 yards backstroke. Miss H. Morikoa won this event.

Great disappointment was felt by the crowd when the diving was cancelled on account of the bath shallow. Two dives being too given by the Japanese brought forth much applause..

Miss H Machata delighted with an exhibition breaststroke swim over 150 yards. She is the holder of the world record for the breast- stroke event.

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The 200 yards relay between the Olymple team and Hong Kong was the centre of "attraction. Kong lost by nearly a length.

At the conclusion of the ex- hibition Mr. R. Goldman, thanked the

for

swimmers Japanese turning out to show the Colony what they could do and also thank- ed the Japanese community for their support which added to the success of the occasion.

LOCAL RUGBY

Club Already In Training

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Much comment was raised on the

question of tennis, and it was pointed out that the Club, having tennis players of some quality, did

expressed hot cater to these potentialities.

Satisfaction was

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1936.

ARMY

CHILDREN AQUATIC

SPORTS

Relay Events Won By Kowloon

Under the distinguished patron- 25 yards Back Stroke Girls, and age of H. E. major-General A. W. | Boys). Alexina Archer (K); 2 Bartholomew, the Army Chlidren Norman Draper (K); 3 "Audrey amming sports were held at the Amold (HK). Time: 25 seci. V.RC. yesterday alternoon.

Cpl. F. G. Gregson (East Lanes), and Fus. W. H. Owens gave"a div" | ing exhibition, and "Mr. Spagetti" (H. L. Ozorio) kept the children in roars of laughter. with his funny dives and jokes with the

announcer.

At the conclusion of the pro- sramme Mrs. A. W. Bartholomew distributed the prizes.

The results were as follows. 50 yards. Championship (Boys under 11 years)-1. Tony Wignam (K); 2. Joseph Rodgers (ELK.)

at the state of the financial standing ct the Club. Though a loss of a few hundred dollars was shown. it was nevertheless an improve-3 Gerald Clark (K), Time: ment on the figures or the previ- secs. ous year.

In the absence of Mr. R. Ë. Lind. Ezra President), Mr. (the Abraham presided.

CHAIRMAN'S SPEECH Presenting the Report and Ac- counts, Mr. Ezra Abraham said in

Mart:-

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25 yards 'Novices (Boys 9 years and over)-1. Cyril Dixon (K); 2. Douglas Bland (H.K.); 3. Peter Cook (H.K.). Time: 19 secs.

25 yards Novices (Girls 9 years and over)-). Catherine Hampson (K): 2 Joan Wilkin (HK); 3. Joyce Smith (K). Time: 25 secs.

100 yards Free Style (Girls and Boys who left an Army School in July, 1936). Norman Smith (Ex HK. 2. Raymond Lawrence (Ex Time: 1 min. 223 secs. K.).

Diving Display by Corp. F. G. Gregson (East Lancs.): Fus. W. H. Owens.

Colony Inter-Schools Cup (100) yards Free Style David Morris (Central British School); 2. John

50 yards Championship (Girls under 11 years)- Ivy Dale (K); 2. Betty McGuinness (K): 3, Aud- | Tai (Wah Yan College); 3. Luiz rey Bowler (K). Time: 49.4/5 secs, Guterres (La Salle College). Time:

100 yards Championship (Boys 11 min. 40.1/5 secs.

Long Plunge.-1. Dorothy Jerrard years and over-1. Denis Manders (HK); 2. William Mitchell (K); (HK); 2. Denis Manders (EK); 3. Patrick Hopking (K). Time: 13. Marjorle. Farrar (HK.). Dis..

tance: 36 ft. 4 in. min. 42 secs.

25 yards Novices (Boys under 9

The Club's activities have been Gel mantained in all directions 100 yards Championship (Girls and our senior cricket team dis-il years and over)-1, Dorothy years)--1. John Mitchell (K); 2. Eileen Erla, Ernest Bond (K); 3. Richard Rid- Linguished self once again in Grinhani (K); 2. winning the League Champion (HK); 3. Audrey Arnold (H.K.). Ings (K).

Time: min. 40:45 300s, ship..

We were

As to League tennis. fairly successful with our senior teams only. I personally think it was a mistake to have entered so many teams in the League.

We deeply regret the death in Bombay, of our old friend Mr. F. P. Shic

WORKING LOSS DECREASED The Income and Expenditure Account shows a loss on workin The Rugby Section of the Hons of $218.72 as against $1,360.61 last Kong Football Club has already

rear. This is after writing off commenced training for the farth- $5.622.32 depreciation on the Clu coming season. The first Trial house, billiard tables, fittings and Game will be played, un Monday, gear. Entrance fees amounting to September 28th, at 5.15 p.m. There $1,150.00 have beer. credited direct will be further trial on Wednes-to the reserve account, which in day, October 7th and 14th, both cummencing at

p.m. All games will be played on the Club Ground at Happy Valley,

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All players are requested to make

actual fact shows an increase of sp31.28 over last year.

ECONOMY POLICY During the year, your Committe pursued a policy of economy in all

a special effort to be present on directions and the result is a re

these dates and besides their 50013duction of $1.701.01 in overhead

a

expenses.

Bre

Subscriptions for the year down, despite the fact that dur

membership total

(including 24 Lady Subscribers) is up.

The proît on Ear sales has in- Creased,

to bring along both a white and coloured shirr. Sides will be selected from the following:- A profit of $1,606, is revealed

Whites: G. S. Wilson, Chadwick. which may be considered satisfacr

D. A. Hynes, Ridwell, Grleve, van tory, but it must be observed that

Leeuwen, Lammer, Butcher, Bon- the income from Whist Drives and

nar. F. C. B. Black, Russell, Cham- Billards together with the nett

bers, Clark, Stoker, R. P. Edwards,

DEBENTURES REDUCED profit from the Bar Account has

Garrod, Redman, Paul. Munro,

The Club should, as far as pos # very large bearing on the finan-

Smalley. Cox, Curtis. ela aspect of the year's working.

Colours: Frost, Hopkins. Kist-sible, continue to redeem its De

each bentures, as The tricometrhin the Ba: "Ac-ner.

Debenture re- Gallagher Grummins, Reld.

dreined means a saying of interest. count a way" probematical aç- Stewart. Hutchison. Henderson,

In conclusion I wish to say that cording to Sales. Too much can Humphreys, Reers. Dunnett, Walk-

den, Bradford. Watson. Corin, your Committee is satisfied with

the present state Andrews.

Anancial affairs.

The out-going Committee has made a recommendation to the in- coming Committee to look into the Question of building a new bowling green and tennis courts on the top ground when funds permit,

not be expected from the Billards,

na to keep the table first class Schnabel, Cumming, cand tra expenditure will be sharp. F. B. Wilson, Hunds, B. necessary, while those mem- Hynes, R. Edwards. Scott. bers who comprise the Whist Drive.

Everybody who turns out, even Committee show the same kreh- bes, this activity will continue to if their name is not included in the

provide revenu

Turning to the calance sheet. which shows the actual position of the Cub at the end of the Anah cal year, it will be observed that the profit has been added to bur General Reserve.

hi the sime time we are still faced with a liability 20 members of approximately 1,100 in respect to the present Club House.

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submit that efforts should be! made to discharge this 'thbility as early as possible.

A vote was put to the members

to increase the Library Fees to .25 cente Bdv.it was veloed.

OFFICERS ELECTED

above sides, is assured of a game aad any new players who wish to join will be welcomed and ar- rangements made to ladude them in the trial matches.

HOUSE IN DISORDER

Alleged Robbery At Home Of Arsenal's Manager

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of the

Club's

ELECTION OF OFFICERS The following officers were elect- ed for the year-President. Mr. R. E Lindsell; Vice-President. Mr. Ezra Abraham; Captain of Cricket, Mr. F. Goodwin, Hon, Secretary. Mr. V. C. Labrum: Hon. Treasurer:

Mr. F. G. Maunder: Bowls Con- vener. Mr. L. Jack; Vice-Captain, Manager of the Arsenal Football Mr. E. C, Fincher: Tennis Repre Club, Mr. George Allison appeared sentative. Mr. A. W. Ramsey: Cen- in a different role at Wealdstone.

eral Committee Messrs. W. W. He was a witness in the police-irst, W. L Mackenzie, A. W. Ram-

against George

Alfred sey, A. A. Dand, F. E. Nash. C, J. Tacchi, W. Shaftain, A. Nissim and J. M. Jack.

court

Stapleton, 40, of Mount View- court, Green Lanes, Harringay, who was charged with breaking Into Mr. Allison's house in Prince's tary, Bar Convener and Treasurer

The following:officers were elect- Patron: HE Str Andrew Calde-Park-avenue, Golders Green, N.W..

and stealing property, cottpi

President Mr. G. R. Sayer: Vice-Presidents: Hon. Mr. R. M. Henderson. Mr. BW Hamilton

and Mr. E. B Reed

Cricket Captain: F Baker; Vice-· Capleth! A. B Perry.

Mr. Allison related that he re- turned from holiday recently and found that his house had been

broken into and left in disorder.

Doors, wardrobes, and drawers had been forced open, and jewel- lery worth £180 was missing: Captain, second belevent F LingVice-Captain: JF Mc-He added that he had employed

Stapleton as a golf caddie General Committee Chairman three or four years.

Cowan,

for

(F. D. Crawley), Cricket Repre- Accused. p'eading not guilty. sentatye (C. Strange), Tennis was committed for trial at Middle Representative (P. A. J. Simpson), sex Quarter Sessions,

Lawn Bowls J. F. McGowan),

Blliams (A. W 'Grimmiet), Green-

ranger (J. Carri, anar

Bradley), Bar Converter

latley) Hon Trea

Murray), Hon: sec

Deakin) Mr. Jak

his place until his reti Colony

General Committes members)

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Mes

take

Honoraria for the Hon. Secre-

were next approved. Mesare. Lowe, Blighagn and Matth were re-elected auditors for the your.

A proposal for the inception of Badminton in the Club was 1157 Fassed on to the in-coming com raittee

HOCKEY MATCH

The following have been select-

-friendly hockey match against the ed to represent the Nomads in a

·HK.BRA. Et, the Marina ground to-day cominencing at 5 pm,

W. J. Buring sharp:-F. G. Barros, R. J. Reed, Hon. Auditors: and J. W. Cook

A. Azedo; J. Marques, A Xavier, Messrs, F. J. Ling, §. Alderman, | 8. Souza; R. M. da Silva, G. Soares, AO. Exawn and C. J. Taccht were 1.8. A. Reed, R. C. Reed and 3.8 elected Ife members.

A change was made 'n the an-

upal repote due to a printing error. Mersra, Agafuror and J,

Franco.

Mr, Bayer concluded the meet

Balock won the men's doubles ing by proposing a vote of $50, for tennis championship instead of the Children's playground. Messrs. J. Faro and N. Bebbington, preposal was approved

The

Figh Dive (Boys)-1. George Smith (K); 2. William Mitchell

(K); 3. Noman Draper (K).

25 yards Novices (Girls under year-1. Daphne Arnold (H.K.); Margaret Arnold (H.K.); 3. 2. Dorothy, Muller (K).)

Team Relay Race (Hong Kong v. High Dive (Girls)~1. Marjorie | Farrar (HK): 2 Dorothy Grinham Kowloon-under 11 years of age.) 1. Kowloon:--Tony Wigham: (K); 3. Vivien Sanderson (K).

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Gerald Clark; Lyy Dale: Norman Draper; Joon Bowler, Tan Archer. Time: 2 min. 14.3/5 secs.

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