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ANNUAL MEETINGS

THREE

YACHT CLUB

Transfer Of Clubhouse

To Kellett Island

Presiding at the annual, meeting at the Royal Hong Kong Yacht. Club Jesterday, the Commodore. Mr. H. S. Rouse, in his review of the past year's activities, disclosed that the position to-day regarding the Anding of another site was that "the transfer of the present Clubhouse to Kellett Island was receiving consideration by Govern- ment.

Mr. E. Cock, who has been activé- ly connected with the Yacht Club for many years, was elected Com- modore.

Addressing the meeting. Mr. Rouse sald

Your General Committee have been fully alive to the dimculties with which the various sections have had to contend and conse- quently have lent at all times. A kindly ear to the requests of the various secretaries and conveners with the result that a friendly atmosphere has existed in all the sections.

Mr. E Cock, the New Commodore.

The sub-committee formed under chairmanship of Mr. Cock to deal with the question of the finding of another site have gone into the matter most carefully and the ition to-day is that the transfer

INDIAN R.C.

Tribute Paid To Late

Mr. D. Rumjahn

A warm tribute to the valuable services rendered to the Club by the late Mr. D Rumjahr was paid by Mr. A. el Arculli (President) when he presided at the annual meeting of the Indian Recreation Club held yesterday evening. The Chairman remarked that the late Mr. Rumjahn had rendered to the Club most valuable services, as Hon. Secretary, Treasurer, Com- mittee and Playing member. As a mark of respect to Mr. Rumjahn, the Chairman called upon those. present to stand with him for a few minutes.

Commenting On the Club's finances and sporting "activities, Mr. Arcull went on to say that the former were satisfactory. In the field of sport, the Club had held their own and did not fall behind the record of the previous

year.

Mr. A. el Arculli, re-elected President.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1937.

WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE

JOE LOUIS (Holder)

TOMMY FARR (Challenger)

At the famous Yankee Stadium. New York, to-nighi, Joc Louls, Brown "Bomber" from Alabama, who in his rise to the top has knocked out Uzcudun. Primo Carnera, King Levinsky, Max Baer, Jack Sharkey, Al Ettore. Eddie Simms, and James J. Braddock, will defend his title against Tommy Farr, the Welsh challenger. Farr recently beat Max Baer and Ben Foord in Eng- tand. Farr is the British Empire heavyweight champion.

A well-known Home boxing critic is of the firm opinion that Tommy Farr may surprise the United States and Louis.

Last month, Joe Louis knocked out James Braddock in the eighth round of a 15-round heavyweight title fight. Braddock is regarded as one of the gamest fighters while of Farr, it is said that the Welshman will go in against. Louis and box all the time.

GERMANY AND CHINA

(Continued from Page 1.)

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TENNIS LEAGUE

"B" DIVISION.

The

quickest way best whisky:

Playing at King's Park yesterday the Kowloon Cricket Club defeat- ed the Kowloon Indians Tennis Club In a "B" Division League match by five sets to four.

S. A. Hussain and S. S. Hussain (KIT.C.) beat D. J. N. Anderson and F. Grose 8-3, beat G. C. Bur- nett and G. E Clarke 6-2, beat A. W. Ramsey and Wright 7-5.

F. Khan and I. Mahan Singh (KIT.C.) lost to Anderson. and Grose 3-6. lost to Burnett and Clarke 3-6, beat Ramsey Wright 6-4.

and

M. Singh and S. R. Salleh (KI. TC) lost to Anderson and Grose 1-8, lost to Burnett and Clarke 0-8. lost to Ramsey and Wright 0-8.

TWO MATCHES

· POSTPONED

Owing to the unfit state of 'the courts the tennis match between the Chinese Recreation Club and the Craigengower Cricket Club was not played.

Another match between the Hong Kong Cricket Club and Club de Recrelo was also postponed and will be played at a later date.

CHUNG SING BENEVOLENT SOCIETY TO AID NORTH CHINA

REFUGEES

Grand

Swimming Gala

Conversing on

point this very quite recently with' leading Journalist from Germany under- taking a professional tour of the

A second grand swimming gia, thrown deep into a pool of water, Far East, he distinctly stated that

and concert will be held at the For the sake of his countrymen he there was no warrant for the con-Chung Sing Benevolent Society's risks danger to raise funds. See' jecture that the policy of Germany | Pavillon at Kennedy Town on the his fine versatility in escaping. in making an agreement with evenings of August 27, 28 and 29

The Chinese Athletic Associa- Japan against the Communistic commencing at 7 pm. and ter- bloc was in any way associated minating about 11 p.m. the pur-Brigade as well as the Boy Scout tion of the St. John Ambulance with an attitude of military ag-

pose of which is to raise funds for

Division of King's College have gression. He explained, as has our

the succouf of North China re-

promised their presence in force correspondent, that this agreement

fugees.

to give their whole hearted sup- The election of officers for the was part and parcel of the well-

The gate receipts and all takings port and assistance for the success

Supporting the Chairman were Messrs. A. G. Sufflad, Badan Singh, Dr. Hal Arculli. Mr. A. R. Minu (Hon. Secretary) and Mr. S. A. Runijahn (Hon. Treasurer). Many members were also present at the meeting.

ut the club to Kellett Island is" ensuing year resulted as follows:-known polley of Germany which will be entirely donated for relief of the gala.

President.-A. el Arculli: Vice-Pre- receiving consideration by Govern-

sidents: A. G. Suffiad and 6. "8. ment. Representation has been

Mamak: Hon. Secretary: A. R. made with regards the term of

Minu: Hon Treasurer: 8. A. Rum- lease and I believe we can be sure that it is fully understood and will jahn: Captain, Cricket (1st XI):

sympathetically reviewed.

A. R. Minu; Vice-Captain: A H The bar shows a handsome pro-Madar; Captain, Cricket (2nd XD: t; in fact sales are up by very

arly $200 per month.

H. T. Barma: Vice-Captain: M. I. Razack; Captain, Tennis: H. D.

M. R. Abbas; Committee: Dr. H. el Arculli, Messrs. Badan Singh, S. A. R. Ismail, M. P. Madar, H. 'T. Barma, R. Nazarin, A. Rahmin and 4. H. Madar,

General Income and Expendt-Rumjahn: Convenor, Lawn Bowls: Vore Our increased activity cost us about $200 more in advertising. But with an anticipated move in the near future no painting was "done to the club house so main- tenance is down by $248 but the Building itself has been thoroughly maintained as is evidenced in the gymnasium.

H

The extra amount on "entrance Lees" has kept the nett expendi- tace on our Salling activities to within $25 of last year.

Our expenses of the Opening and Closing cruises are more, by just over $60 but our writing off of bad debts is reduced by over $80.

SUBSCRIPTIONS GAIN There has been Q gain in subscriptions from members and subscribers of nearly $1,500 an index of the appeal which the activities sponsored by our club has for new arrivals.

Our dividend on "Investment" 13 reduced and you will observe that the investment itself has been written down to a figure nearer to the present market value.

The balance at current account is apparently on the high side but It is to be remembered that it will have to meet the debits in con- Bection with the new Club cruiser which is due for launching in November next.

HONG KONG HOCKEY

ASSOCIATION

Sub-Committee Elected To

Revise Rules

was unashamedly antagonistic to everything which savoured of Com- munism, but in no instance had this policy been connected with armed force. It was the manires- tation of Germany's conception of moral responsibility in the affairs of the world.

"His concluding observation was enlightening and heartening. thus: "It is my firm conviction that Germany will not be a party to any war in which Japan elects to become Involved. Germany will not involve herself for the sim- ple reason that Germany is not. mad."

·

It must also be remembered in regard to Germany's attitude to the Far Eastern theatre that she has played a not inconspicuous part in the re-organising of the Chinese army. The German, ex- perts who have during the past few years been engaged in this military advisory capacity have earned the enthusiastic praise and sincere respect of the leaders of Chioa

Mr. A. A. Dand was re-elected President at the annual meeting of the Hong Kong Hockey Associa- tion held in St. Andrew's Church Hall yesterday,

In view of these facts and opin- 'It was

unanimously approved ions, we feel that any mischief- that a sub-committee be formed making misinterpretations of Ger- to revise the rules and members many's "agreement" with Japan elected were to serve on this com-

will receive from the student who mittee were Captain G. W. P. is conscientiously trying to inform Kimm, Lieut. Donald and L. Tyler. himself properly on the problems Mr. G. T. Palmer suggested that of the Pacific a measure of res-

work.

Amongst the many grand at-

The function is sponsored on tractions will be a dragon display the initiative of Mr. Chan Lau on the water as well as fine fire- Fong. President of the Society. works such as eclipes of the sun, who has the co-operation of Mr. etc. There will also be illuminat Lau King Thing the Vice-Presl- ed Unicorns and other objects. A dent and other members of the fine feature of the entertainment Chung Bing Benevolent Society will be the Escape of the Count of ard amongst a few of them they Monte Christo. The nobleman is have contributed from their own handcuffed and put inside a private funds a substantial sum sewn sack filled with stones and to meet the initial expenses.

Sporting Fixtures

TO-DAY Bridge-Cheera Club Contract Bridge. 8 p.m.

Tennis,-"C" Division: South China A.A. v. Army T.C.; Craigen- gower C.C. v. Chinese R.C. (1); Chinese R.C. (2) v. Radio Sports Club; Kowloon C.C. v. Kowloon C.C. v. Kowloon Tong.

TO-MORROW Bridge Cheero Club Duplicate and Contract Bridge, & p.m.

Meetings-Kowloon Chess Club, at St. Andrew's Church Hall, 530 p.m.; Hong Kong Rifle Association Council, in Jacobean Room. Hong Kong Hotel.

tennis.-"D" Division: Army T.C. v. Kowloon Indian T.C.; Chinese R.C. v. Indian R.C.; Craigengewer

a date should be fixed for the trained belief that will certainly 0.c. v. Civil Service C.C.; Bouth monthly meeting and it was de allay

any hysterical fears con-

sided that the matter be left to cerning "Japan's ally-Germany." the Council which will be formed shortly.

The accounts of the Association disclosed a balance of $104.32,

The election of officers resulted as follow:

President--A. A. Dand; Vice Pre- sidents-Comdr. C. Wauchope,

mer.

China A.A. v. Club de Recreio; Kowloon C.C. v. Central British Association

SATURDAY, AUGUST 28 Baseball.-International Series.

Nazi Party Congress United States v. Portugal (Caroline

Berlin, Aug. 24.

'N

..

Hill). 3 p.m.

Police

Middlesex Win In

The Morning

There was little fight left in Somerset when their match against Middlesex was continued at Wes- ton-super-Mare recently, In 55 minutes they lost their remaining six wickets for 58 runs, and so

Middlesex won by an innings and

113 runs, and at the same time strengthened their hold on the County Championship, J.. H. Cam- eron needed only three runs to complete his 50 and he soon got them; but immediately aftewards he was deceived by Sims's straight ball. Gray was bowling very fast, and Wellard, who somewhat rashly tried to knock a length ball out of the ground, had his off stump knocked out instead.

There now was no longer any necessity for J, C. White to keep an end going, and he made a nice square cut for 4. The next time ng tried a forcing stroke, he, too, wid

Bowls-First Division: I wish to express to the Club

R.C. v. Civil Service CC., Kowloon my appreciation of a very happy

C.C. v. Kowlogn. Dock B.C.; Hong term of office and to acknowledge R.N., Capt. G. W. P. Kimm, Rev. J. Hin, Sir Nevill Henderson, is going Second Division: Club de Recrolo

The British Ambassador to Ber Kong F.O. v...Club de Recreio: Dowled. L. Hawkins made an on and an off drive, each of which iuost heartily the help the Com-R. Higgs; Hon. Treasurer A. M. mittees and I have had from Sec- Xavier; Hon. Secretary-G. T. Pal-Party Congress at Nuremberg on to pay a day's visit to the Nazi

counted four runs, but he was then V. Craigengower C.C.; Kowloon

a little too late with a late cut.. retaries. Gandy, Dixon and Dulley."

C.C.. Police R.C.; Kowloon BG.C. September 10.

Luckes and Andrews gave Middles- The two former have borne the

v. Talkoo R.C.; Third Division:

ex a little trouble, and H. G. Owen- brunt of the work of a very, full

The French, but not the Ameri-Kowloon F.C. v..Club de Recreio; with great cheerfulness season

can, Ambassador

may also

at Hong Kong Electric R.G. v. Royal Smith and Sims Came in tor some whilst Dulley has done most use

Hong Kong Yacht Club; Hong punishment. In the end, however, Andrews, who played a forward ful work on the Site Committee.

Kong FC. v. Cralgengower O.C. (Applause).

Riding. Beginners' Cavalcade defensive stroge, lifted his right

foot, and (Equine Sports Club), 5 p.m.

Bwimming. --- YM.C.A. Launch Bazell was out to a well-judged Bathing Plenic. Launch Leaves the catch by Edrich af mid-wicket. Follca Pler at 3 p.m.

Our thanks are due also to all members of Committees of Manacemen both for the House and the Bowling section.

May I suggest that the silver

" tankard—which was competed for

traditions of that office to the Club tend. than Mr. Cock and I therefore | Reuter.- propose him for Commodore for. next season.

The proposal was seconded by Mr. Dulley and carried with ac- clamation.

ELECTION OF OFFICERS

B. Nacas, H. W. Dùlley, C. Tren- chard Davis and R. J. Minnitt!

I

SUNDAY, AUGUST 29 -

in the amis, over

Rowing Committee:-G. 8. P. The following offices were elect- Heywood, AG, Dalziel, J. E Bowls-Gutierres International v. Kowloon O.C.; Craigengower in the Arat Hong Kong Regatta la ed for the ensuing year-Com-Potter, B. 9. Carter, W. Sporleder, Shield: Portugal v. Switzerland C.C. v. Club de Recreio; Police R.C. 1845-and recently purchased by modore, Mr. E. Cock, M.B.E; Vice- and Col. H. H. Wright,

(Kowloon B.G.0. green), 3.80 p.m. v. Hong Kong F.C.; Third" Division: the Club be dedicated to the Com-Commodore, Mr. N. V. A. Croucher; House Committee:-J. R.

Riding Advanced Riders' Cavál- | Club de Recreto v Kowloon F.C.; modore's use at all functions Rear-Commodord, Major B. & C.

Kowloon Tong R.C. v. Civil Ber- Stanton, E. 8. Carter and F. J. T. cade (Equine Bports Club) where we partake of food and Dixon.

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 vice .0.0. Bowls First Division: Craigen- VASUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 5. Bowls Committee:-B. E/ Mang-.

Bowls. Gutierres International It is now my pleasant duty to Gandy, B. W. Dulles, and Mhan, G. E. Costello and A. Mur- make a nomination and of a mom- I. de Ville; Hon. Librarian:--Mrs.

doch.

C.C. V, Kowloon B.G.C.: Kowloon Shield: Philippines Malaya; her as my successor and I feel, H 8. Rouse.

Dock R.C. V Club de Recreio; Portugunlzór: @witzerland. v. ́ ́Bedt- gentlemen, that there is to one Balling Committee:-Major B. E. Treasurers-Messrs. Lowe, Bing- Civil Service CC. v. Hong Kong land) (Craigeńgower), 0.0. green, who will better preserve all the C. Dixon, H. 8. Rouse, G. G., Wood, ham and Matthewa.

FC: Second Division; Indian R.C. 3.30 pm:

drink.

Joint Hon. Secretaries:-G. H

Lockle.

al

gower C.C. v. Police R.C., Howloon

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