KEEN INTEREST KOWLOON TONG

BEING TAKEN IN PHOTOGRAPHIC EXHIBITION

LIST OF PRIZĖS

ANNOUNCED

CLUB REPORT

Membership Increase

During 1937

The fifth annual general meet- ing of the Kowloon Tong Garden City Association will be held on Friday, March 4 at 8 p.m.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1938.

SOUZA SCORES 93 NOT OUT AGAINST K.C.C.

DONALD ANDERSON AGAIN SHINES

"Volunteers Draw

cricket In a holiday

match

In his annual report the Chair-played at King's Park yesterday man, Dr. Bernardo de Sousa says afternoon the Volunteers held the that during the post year there Kowloon Cricket Club to a draw.

The very keen interest taken in Photography in the Colony is clearly shown by the 318 photo graphs which have been entered for this Exhibition. A high stan-has been an increase, of 25 mem- dard, both pletorially and fachni bers, the present membership be- cally, has been attained and the

ing. 233. Judges are by no means to be en- vied their difficult task of allotting prizes for the opening Thursday next. The full list of

the

prizes is as follows:-

on

In addition to the three ternis courts an extra one was construct ed on the grounds adjoining the bowling green, and the four should cope with any conjestion.

Bowling the last three bal's of the match. D. J. N. Anderson, the Kowloon C.C. skipper. just failed to obtain the hat trick. J. H. Fox playing out the last Fall.

Anderson was top scorer with 80 for the Kowicon team

not out.

to whose total of 186 for seven wickets. Best Picture of the Exhibition- Among the social functions held declared. the Volunteers, replied Prize value $100. donated by Messrs. during the year was a dance in fild with 149 for nine wickets. George Bell and Howell. per Filme Depot.of war relief. the nett proceeds Souza contributing 93

Open Class Section "A" (Pie-realised being $500.50, which was torial): 1st, Silver Plaque donated handed to. the Chinese Red Cross. by Eastman Kodak Company; 2nd, The Club did well in badminton Value $30 (Agfa China Company); and gained the runners-up posi- 3rd. Value $20 Ilford, Ltd.): 4th, tion in the "B" League. Value, $10 (Helmut Nocht Esq.)

Open Class Section "B" (Story Telling)-1st. Sliver Plaque don- sted by Rolleiflex per Melchers and Co.: 2nd, Value $20 (Helmut Nocht Esq.; 3rd. Value $10 Ilford Ltd.).

Members Class Section "C" (Plc- | torial): 1st, Silver Plaque donated by Ruttonjee and Son; 2nd. Sixtus Exposure Meter (Poto-Art); 3rd, Value $20. (Eastman Kodak Co); 4th. Value $10 (Helmut Nocht. Esq).

Souza gave several chances dur- ing his knock. N. D. Lloyd captured six wickets for 74 runs.

Detalled scores were:-

KOWLOON G.C. There has been an increase in T. A Madas, e Neve, b Divett the business done by the Bar and D. J. N. Anderson, c Zimmern. the profit derived during the year was $1,415.04.

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AIR RAID LECTURES IN CHINESE

Further Course To Begin Soon

The course of lectures in Chinese' by Mr. Chak Tal-kwong will be Members Class Section "D" brought to a conclusion tomorrow (Night Photography)-1st, Silver evening at St. John

Ambulance

b Pereira

K. M. Baxter, b Pereira ........ G. F. O'Bryen, Lb.w... Pereira W. F. Whitmarsh c ΒΑΙΤΟΝ,

b. Divett..........

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OPEN TENNIS

TOURNEY

Result Of Dray

The following is the result of draw in the open tennis cham- plonships:

OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP SINGLES

Byes: Taul Wal-put v. A. Chan:

J. A.-H. Douglass v, W. Sander.

1st Round:-E C. Fincher v. Ma Nai-kwong; F. V. Harrison v. P. 9. Leong: Marsland v. A. Crawford: B. Szeto. Luk Ding-cheong; 3. A. Rumjahn v. Major F. T. Baines; F. A. Broadbridge v. W. A. Land; Leong Ping-chiu v. H. Y. Ho; A. V. Gosano v. S. W. Lang: Lee Wal- tong v. S. A. Gray; B. Agaturoff v. Wel Chung: A. Warr v. Wong shiu-wing: Pay Lieut. Cdr. R. H. Rump v. J. C. Pool; Teut Yan-pus v. W. J. Skinner; N. Drysdale v Pang Ol-lam: S. S. Hussain v. H Owen Hughes: M. WLo v. Firdos Khan; Paul Kong v. Y.-C. Lau: Wong Fook-nam v. J. W. Leonard:

H Kwok v. H. Chan: Cheng Ping-yeung . Tennie Wong; D. K Leung T. E. Wheble; J. F. L. Smalley v. I. M. A. Razack: W. C. 20 Hung v. Tonnie Wang: G. W.

0 Sewell v. George Choa.

13

A T. Lov. b Pereira

10

F. A. Breadbridge. runs out...

1

N. D. Lloyd, not out

16

B. D. Lay, not out

Extras

16

6

Total (for 7 wkts. dec.)

BOWLING ANALYSIS

O. M. R W

16 2 57 ૐ

8

-

44

8

1 38

9

41

VOLUNTEERS

Plaque donated by Rolleidex (Mel- | Headquarters at 7.30 pm, when Pereira chers and Co.): 2nd, Value $20 Professor Gerrard, O.BE, FRCP. Owen Hughes

Souza (Agfa China Co); 3rd. Value $10 (London) will be present.

Helmut Nicht, Esq.,

Another course will commence in Dirett Additional prizes of Burroughs a very short time, and those de- Wellcome Exposure Calculators and sirous of joining are kindly re-H. B: Nere, in out Diaries (donated by Burroughs)quested to send their names as E Zimmern. l.b.w... Lloyd

with soon as possible to Mrs. R. Langer, A. Zimmern. b Lloyd Co. Ltd.); Diplomas, will be awarded in each | Honorary Secretary.

G. Souza, not out Section on the recommendation of the Judges.

Wellcome

and

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course will be arranged H. Owen Hughes, b. Lloyd..... English if there are sufficient en-N. Namak e Lee. b Lloyd"....... tries.

E. J. R. Mitchell c Baxter,

b Lloyd

R.MA: DELPHINUS

Byes: A. Pearce V. T. C. Monaghan: 8. A. Hussain v. H. D. Rumjahn

OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP

D'OUBLES

Byes:-Luk Ding-cheung and Wong Shit-wing v. A. Warr and

186 w. A. Land: F. H. Kwok and S. W. Llang v. R. B. Bulpin and F. A. Fowler: S. A. and H. D. Rumjahn v. Ip Cho-pong and Liu Kwal-fan; I. Agafuroft and J. Pengelly v. D. K Leung and B. Szeto; A. V. Gosano and A V. Remedios V. Leisen Lew and Peter U; Ng Kam- chuen and P. F Choy J. W.

32 Leonard and George Choa; Pau! 13 Kong and Lee Wal-tong v, Major IL A. Newnham and Major F. T.

$3 Baines: Leung Ping-chiu and

1

2

11

J. Barrow, c Anderson b Loyd A. P. Pereira, ▸ Baxter, b

Anderson

The Exhibition, which is or ganised by the Sailors' and Soldiers' Camera Club and St. John's Cathedral Photographie Bo- ciety is to be held at St. John's

The Imperial Always RMA G. E. R. Dveth. c Baxter, b Cathedral. Hall and opens at 5.30 p.m. on Thursday next. remaining Delphinus arrived from London open on Friday and Saturday from and way ports yesterday at 11:40 J. H. Fox, not out noon to 9.30. p.m. A demonstra-a.m., with 380.121 kilos of mall and tion of Cine Films made by local 92.785 kilos of freight from Europe amateurs will be given each even- and Singapore, There was only ing from 7 to 9.30 p.m. in a room one passenger aboard from Cal- adjoining the Exhibition Hall

Admission to the Exhibition and Cine Demonstration is free to the public.

SCHOOLMASTER OFFICERS IN ROYAL NAVY

Vacancies For

cutta,

CHINA CLIPPER

Anderson

Extras

0

8

Total (for 9 wkts.)

BOWLING ANALYSIS

169

O M. R.

W

14 2 41

-

.16 2

74

6

5

2

4

26 14

-

2

The China Clipper is due to ar- Lee rive tomorrow at 3.30 pm. at Kal Lloyd Tak. She is carrying a number of Whitmarsh passengers and mail from San B. D. Lay Francisco and Manila,

FUNERAL OF YOUNG

ABDUL MARKAR

Anderson

LEE, WAI-TONG TO PLAY?

Marsland.

1st Round:-N. W. Dimsey and P. Delane v. G. W. Sewell and T. C. Monaghan.

Byes: E C. Fincher and W. C. Hung v. M. W. Lo and M. K. Lo:

Ma Nai-kwong and L Kwan-hing

v. A. C. 1 Bowker and W. M.

Barton: H. Owen Hughes and T

A. Pearce v. A. Chan and H. Chant H." A. Barres and J. Gonsalves v. Wong Fuk-nam. and Cheng Ping- yeung: Taul Wal-pul and Tsut Yan-pi v. T. E. Wheble and J. A. H. Douglass: Wei. Chung and Pang "Ol-lam v. Pay. Lt. Cdr. R H. Pump and Fit. Lieut. Watt; A.

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YACHTING

Kittiwake Wins

"A" Race

Two races were held at the Royal

Crawford and G. C. Burnett v.Hong Kong Yacht Club yesterday.

S. A. Hussain and 8. 8. Hussain; Kittiwake (Miss P. M. King) won

F. V. Harrison and W. Sander v. the race for "A" Class boats and 6 40

Captain L. J. C. Loch änd J. M. Widgeon (Miss Crawhall Wilson) Tomlinson.

that for Mixed Classes.

Detalls were:-

The funeral of Master Abdul Local football fans will be in Rahman Markar, who died after | terested to learn that there is a a brief illness at the French Hor-distinct possibility of Lee Wal-tang. pital yesterday morning, took place the "idol of the Chinese football

I

CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP »

"A" CLASS Byes:-T. A. Pearce v. J. FL

Finished Corr. Smalley; W. M. Barton v. F. V. Carpenter... 17,18:03 17.18.03 Harrison: W. Sander v. T. E. Neve; | (Mrs. P. R. Richards). A. *. Dow.

Nereld II. 17.08.10 17.06.10

(Mrs. M. Tancock).

Pos.

5

3

Eve

17.05.24 17.05.24 2 (Mrs. J. Bader);

W.

(Mrs. Hopkinson).

1st Round H. Owen Hughes v. B. O'M. Deane; H. D. Bidwell v.

In the evening at the Moham-crowds, turning out when South H. J. Armstrong,

Qualified Teachers medan Cemetery. Maulvi Noor China Athletic Association meets Byes: L. Goldman, E. E. Story,

As a result of the expansion of

T.

Shah officiating at the graveside the Islington Corinthians in their v. R. L. D. Wodehouse; G.

Deceased was the four-year old match when the latter come back Sewell v. J. C. Pool; the Fleet there are openings for son of Mr. A.G. Markar." of the from Manila.

Monaghan v. N. W. Dimsey.

many more schoolmaster officers

be.. borne

than formerly. The number of schoolmasters of warrant rank approved to in the current Navy Estimates is 108, as compared with 57 in the previous year, and applications for such posts are now invited by the Admiralty.

Royal Naval Yard. and Mrs.

Markar.

Among those present at the funeral were Messrs. A.G. Markur

(father). C.G. Markir, R.G. Markar uncles), A. R. Markar, ER. Mar- kar (cousina). AR. Abbas, ARM. Arab, AR, Minu, M.A. Wahab, K.M. Omar and many relatives and

Candidates must be between the friends.

3 of 21 and 35, and must be qualified to teach mathematics and

physica in secondary schools. BRAWN CUP HOCKEY

Since 1916.ali schoolmaster officers

"ave been granted warrant rank

The Seaforths Ladies' hockey

on entry. They receive & short team proved the better side when course" of instruction in discipline they met the CBA, Ladies Seconds and naval routine in HM.S. De In a Brawn Cup fixture at King's fance, at Devonport, after which Park yesterday and won by three their appointments alternate be-goals to ni

tween H.M. ships at home and The game was fast and no acore abroad and naval training estab-was registered at half time. In lishments ashore. To the latter the second half the Seaforths has recently been added HM.S. scored three goals in quick sue. Caledonia at Rosyth, formerly the cession, liner Majestic.

The work of the

Miss P. Everest was the out- schoolmaster standing player for the losers, her

ranges from elementary teaching defence work being particularly

of new entries to theoretical in- stod at times,

struction of specialist ratings in

wireless, gunnery, and the like. At

sea, he has a place in the fighting

SUBMARINE MODEL

Among the items which sold at organization of the ship, usually the Naval Dockyard auction' e- as a member of the cypher staff. Friday last was a model of the He is also responsible for the ship's submarine Sentry James. The library. Pay on entry is just un lot was sold to Chan Lee for $26. der £200 a year, and after six months £215, rising by regular in- crements to 2413 after 15 years' service.

commander, with pay ranging from Free accommodation and health £402 to £857 a year: services are provided, and there is Application forms and full in- a gratuity of £50 for outfit, Pro-formation "can be obtained fron motion to senior master, which is by the Director, Education Depart- selection, carries additional pay ofment, Admiralty, Whitehall, B.W.1. 48 a year, and there is further The completed formis must be re- promotion by selection to commis- turned by February 15, 1938, and sioned rank as headmaster leu-candidates must be prepared to tenant, lieutenant-commander, and Join on April 25, 1938.

WEDDING AT ST. ANDREW'S

#teet meliset, no batngeet 207, 3704

Photograph taken after the wedding between Mr. Albert H. F. Rowe, of the Royal Air Force; and Miss Laure' Jane Calman, - which took place af St. Andrew's Church, Kowloon, on Saturday afternoon. The bride is the daughter 'M-Mr. and“Mes! "A ‹M, Calman, of 5, Tantallon Terrace? Kowloon Docks," After the cerčitonga "reception was held at the Kowloon Dock Recreation

Club. (Mayerf Bets16). ** da, pet smear w

Redshank... 17.08.30 17.08.30

C. Kittiwake 17.01.59 17.01.59 1

(Miss P. M. King).

Jean, D.N.F. (Mrs. V. H. Gowlland), Teal

17.28.26 17.26.26 B

(Miss V. A. Buckley).

MIXED CLASSES

Finished Corr. Pos.

Dorothea... 16.58.52 16.58.02 2

(Mrs.. L. Drummond).

Heron....

17.22.05 17.12.05 IMTs. D. Priestley).

5

Widgeon ..... 17.04.05 16.54.05

1

3

(Miss Crawhall Wilson).

Sirius ....

17.15.45 17.01.45

(Mrs. K. Trenchard Davis).

Zephyr

17:21:25 17.10.05

(Mrs. J. O. Pattullo).

Football

NARROW WIN FOR

FOLKESTONE

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After a rather one-sided game E.M.8. Folkestone beat HMS. Thracian by four goals to one in a friendly football match on the Naval Yard ground yesterday.

Thracian had a comparatively wenk side out and had the "hild- fortune of finding the opposition forwards in form. A. B. Smith shat their only goal.

SAPPERS BEATEN

The Royal Engineers football team played a side from "DS," Company of the Royal Scots. Re- giment at Happy Valley yesterday afternoon, and were beaten by four goals to nil...

The actual margin between the teams was not that much, how- ever, but the Engineers' forwards lacked finishing powers, and went 2-begging:

Tel. 28151.

A. D. C.

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