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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1937.
MR. H.R.B. HANCOCK AGAIN PRESIDENT
Annual Meeting Of Hong
Kong Cricket Club
Proposed by Mr. T. E. Pearce and seconded by Mr. H. Owen- Hughes, Mr. H. R. B. Hancock was unanimously re-elected Pre- sident of the Hong Kong Cricket Club at the Annual General, Meeting held in the Clubhouse last evening.
The Committee, comprising, in addition to the President, Messrs. P. M. Fodgson, A. W. Hayward, A. C. I. Bowker, T. E. Pearce, J. R. Callis, V. R. Gordon, H. Owen-Hughes, E. J. R. Mi- chell and G. W. Sewell, were also re-elected en bloc.
Messrs. Linstead and Davis are again to be the Club's audi- törs at an annual fee of $100.
In his speech the Chairman (Mr. H. R. B. Hancock) sald:-
year
CRICKET INTERPORT
'..'
We sent a Cricket side to Shang- Gentlemen:-From the accounts hal last October, and Icst the before you, you will see that our
match by 217 runs. It was, how- Pront and Loss account after
ever, a good game, and much bet- allowing for the necessary depre-
ter than the actual result would ciation, shows a loss of $4,206.30 lead one to belleve. Our Leam though actually the loss for the thoroughly enjoyed their visit, árið was $791.44. as against a our best thanks are due to our small profit last year of $423.D1. | friends in the North for the won- There was a loss in our working derful hospitality and kindness account of $148.58, against a pro extended to them during their stay At last year of $1,229.07, accounted
in Shanghai. for by a reduction in income of $1,113.71, and increase in expendi- Lure of $304.43. Subscriptions the were down by $581.71. On "debit side there was a decrease un- der the heading of Squash Court Expenses of $841.05, and an in- ercase in re-turfing of $705.03. There is not much change in the other items. I regret to see subs criptions down so much. Lately, however, the number of new mem- bers has been encouraging.
Turning to the Profit and Los account you will notice that our depreciation written of amounts to $3.414.86, as against $3,574.32 last year. Turning to the Balance Sticet overdue accounts amount to $1,903.28. We have since collected $1,503.25, and the balance is good. whilst against August chits of $2.- 893.95, since the account was made up, $2.483.67 has been collected. and the remainder is in course of collection.
CLUB'S FINANCES
We were greatly looking forward to a visit from Shanghal next month, but owing to the unfor- tunate state of affairs there. It is of course impossible for them to come down. Our sincere sym- pathy goes out to them in the harrowing experiences they are undergoing, and we can only hope that peace will reign again the not very distant future.
There is only one more matter I want to refer to, and that is. to thank our Honorary Secretary Mr. Mackenzie for all his hard work on the Club's behalf during the past year. I am members are deeply sensiblp of the good work he has done for us, and we are, very grateful to him.
quite sure all
proposed
Mr. Hancock then the adoption of the Report and Accounts. This was seconded by Mr. P. E. Baskett and passed un- animously,
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Immediately after the Annual Meeting, an Extraordinary General Meeting was held, at which the The question of the Club's Fin-proposal for raising the subscrip- ances has for sometimes past been receiving the earnest attention of your Committee, and whilst the position on the whole shows no cause for alarm, we have been seeking ways and means whereby we can improve matters, and bring the Club back to a paying basis
again, which We must do. You
may remember I have alluded to this matter for the past two years. The price of drinks which were far too low have been put up, and even now are cheaper than at most Clubs, and alter considerable thought your Committee has de- cided that the Subscription must hd raised.
The proposal, therefore, is to raise this $1.00 per month for play- ing members and subscribers and to leave the non-playing members as at present, $100.00 per annum. This means that from January 15t next, the subscription for all play- ing members including suscribers will be $3.00 per month, or $36.00 per annum, instead of at present
and the
LOCAL YACHTING RESULTS
LADIES' SERIES
Win For Jean
The second ladles ruce of the first series of the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club was salled yesterday afternoon and resulted in a win for Jean in the "A" Class and for Zephyr in the Mixed Classes. De- talled results were as follows:- "A" Class-Started at 14.45
Finished Corr. Pts. Jean
18.02.25 16.02.25 10
(Mrs. E R. Edwards).
Qull ............ 16.04.58 18.04.58 A
(Mrs. L'Stanton).
Kittiwake 16.05.35 16.05.35
(Miss P. M. King). Artemis
18.06.00 18.06.00 # (Miss M. Whitham).
Juss
16,06.31 16.06.31 (Mrs, K. V. Muirhead). Redshank
16.06.52 18.52 (Mrs. P. R. Richards), True Blue ... 18.07.05 16.07.05
(Mrs. G. D Adams), Eve
18.03.20 18.08.20
4
3
→
I
(Mrs. J. Bader). Mixed Classes-Started at 14.55 Zephyr ......... 16.18.59 10.08.47 10
(Mr. J. Pattullo). Widgeon .... 16.18.19 16.09.15 8
(Miss H. Crewhall Wilson). Dorothea 16.10.09 18.10.09 7.
(Miss B. Fair). Winkle... 16.20.58 16.11.54
(Mrs. McClatchlel. Heron....... 16.23.06 18.14.02 (Miss B. M. Hodgkinson). Alisa
16.22.13 16.14.17 (Mrs. B. P. Eley)."
IRISH SWEEP PRIZES
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Two Lucky Hong
Kong Residents
The names of two Hong Kong residents figure in the results of the draw in the Irish Hospitals Sweepstake on the Cesarewitch. Each will get a £100 consolation prize. They are:
tion, referred to by the Chairman in his speech, was put to the members present. Proposed by Mr. Aleck Markenzie, of the Mr. Hancock and seconded by the | Standard-Vacuum Oil Company. Hon. Mr. R. M. Henderson, the motion was carried.
VON CRAMM COMING
TO HONG KONG
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News Was received by local sporting circles yesterday that a Visit may definitely be expected from two famous German tennis players now touring, Japan. Von Cramm and Henkel.
The
two players arrived in Yokohama during the week-end, and are scheduled to play a series of exhibition matches in Japan with Japanese players. There is every prospect of persuading them to play in Hong Kong, and the
HKLTA 15 doing everything possible in the matter.
ASSOCIATION
$3.00 per month, with a maximum H.K. REFEREES of $24.00 per annum, subscription will be collected monthly, instead of half yearly as at present, which I am sure mem- bers will prefer.
Half Monthly Meeting.
A half monthly referees' meet- ing of the Hong Kong Football Association was held at the Glou- pester Building last night.
SPORTS ACTIVITIES We had a moderately successful Cricket season, and I am hoping that this year with the addition of
A letter from the Association new recruits we shall have a very informing that there would be no successful year. We shall run two | reduction in fees was read. after teams as usual, and I would ap- | which general discussion took
peal to the younger members of place.
the Club to give the Captains of
Ticket No. LW81040.
Mr. Wong Ching-kal of 139 Bonham Strand East. Ticket No. MD48337.
News of their luck was received by cable from Dublin yesterday.
HOCKEY
In the Inter-Section Knick-out Tournament Semi-final, the follow- ing team will represent the 1st XI of the Hong Kong Hockey Club against the Hong Kong Police on the. No 2 Navy Ground at King's Park on Wednesday October 27th at 5 p.m.
V. W. Benwell; J. E. Potter, E. V. Reed; R. A. Baten. W. A Reed, G. Sommer; S. Fowler, T. Whitley, G. E. Divett, B. I. Bickford. V. Bond,
CLOSE HOCKEY
MATCH
In a fast-moving game on the Murray Parade Ground yesterday evening, a hockey team from the St. Andrew's Ladies' Hockey Club beat a side from the Seaforth Highlanders Ladies by the only goal scored. There were' a fair sprinkling of spectators present to watch an interesting match.
Sporting Fixtures
TO-DAY
Hockey-St. Andrew's v. H.MA. Tamar (King's Park); 3.10 p.m..
TO-MORROW
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Badmin Badminton.-Y.M.CA ten, in the West Lounge, 8.30 p.m.
Football-Military League;
the two sides their keen support. The Entries for the Annuál Lávn Tennis Tournament were well in advance of the previous year, but I am sorry to say the gate receipts showed a sad falling off, due in measure to the fact that there were no new outstanding players, and to the absence of our ex- Champion Tau Wai-pul, also I think in some degree to a too high charge for admission to the stand, The Tennis Sub-Committee have tils latter matter in hand, and I think a satisfactory scheme will be formulated
next before the tournament takes place. I should like to take this opportunity of congratulating Tsul on represent- ing China in the Davis Cup. matches in England this year. We have rather a particular interest A Coy, Seaforthe v. 12th (H) aty. in him, as his father was for R.A. (Military ground), 4.45 p.m. many years, a very loyal and Referee: 8gt. Reeve. valued servant of this Club. We Hockey Lecture. Capt. G. W. P. have a new Champion of the Co-Kimm on Umpiring (Educational lony, Mr. H. D. Rumjahn, and the Centre, Blocks A and B7; 8.30 pm. Rumjahn cousins once again won Shooting Hong Kong Rifle Assn. the doubles championship of the Weekly Spoon árid Practice Shoot, Colony.
Army Range, Kowloon City, 2 p.m.
24th (H) Bty. R.A v. Kumaons [Chatham Road), 3.15 pm. Re- feree, L/Cpl. Lancaster.
RA.O.C. V. B. Coy. Seaforths (Military ground), 3.15 p.m. Re- feree, Sgt. Whittle."
THURSDAY. OCTOBER 28 BadmintonY.M.C.A. Badmin- ton, in the West Lounge, 8.30 p.m.
Football-Military League:
"A Coy, Middlesex v. Royal Corps of Signals (Chatham Road), 4.45 p.m. Referee, Sapper Sharpe.
7th A.A. Bty, R.Á. v. C Coy, Bea- forths (Military ground), 3.16 p.m. Referee, B. M. Baker,
A Coy. Seaforths v. RA.O.C. (Military ground), 445 p.m. Re- feree, Sgt. Alcock,
H.Q. Seaforths v. RA.M.C. (St. Joseph'a), 3.15 p.m. Referee, L/Cpli Wyper.
Racing. Entries Close for the Hong Kong Jockey Club's Tenth Extra Race Meeting, at 12 o'clock, Noon...
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6 Racing-Hong Kong Jockey Club's Tenth Extra Race Meeting, Happy Valley, 2 p.m.
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