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HONGKONG BOXING ASSOCIATION.

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The Annual Report.

THE C. R. C

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Annual "At Home" and

Sports.

THE HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH.

INTERPORT CRICKET.

Another Trial Game.

The Colony's cricketers cannot of the Chiress complain that they are not having The third annual meeting of Members the Hongkong Boxing Associa- Recreation Club and their friends plenty of opportunities in the tion is to be beld on the 23rd. inst,gathered for the annual "At matter of interport trial games. when the report and accounts Home" at the Club grounds on Another of thise occupied the

an enjoyable Hongkong C. C ground on Satur will be presented. The report is Saturday, when as follows

afternoon was afforded by the day, when an eleven headed by From the accounts it will be holding of sports which provided | Major Matthews obtained a big seen that there is a balance in welcome variation from the advantage ovar Mr. R. Hancock'

matches forming the strong combination. band on the General Account of tennis

Major Matthews' eleven looked $262.06 and on the Tournament usual feature in previous years.

contests were like going out quickly when Account of $51.51 which with Several novel

Davies immediately the amount carried forward included in the programme, and Capt. from the previous year gives between intervals musie

Sports Results.

The prize-winners' ware: Boys Race.-1, Wong Ming-kit;

Girls' Race-1, Phyllis Gittins: 12. Yun Piu-ha.

Stapleton and Webster came to gether in a lengthy partnership. which was eventually terminated by Capt. Davies bowling the clerical player. When the 200 was passed for six wickets, tha tatal was naturally reckoned good enough to declare.

wan bowled Mitchell and Rumjsbn 3 credit balance on the 30th, rendered by the Band of the was caught off Reed. De Rome Afterwards, and a new-comer, the Rev. E June last of $1,823.18: The item King's Regiment. "Pricting. Stationery and Ad. in the Club Pavilion there was Quick, changed the aspect, the vertising in the General Account much jollification and dancing, latter scoring 40. Subsequently shows an increase over that for the music for the letter function 1921 of $145.93. This increase is being provided by a jazz band. entirely due to the fact that your Committee considered that it would be more convenient to make the fascial year of the 2, Fred Wong. Association end on the 30th. June than on the 30th September, as the New Committee would then be appointed before the Boxing Season commenced. To effect this two extraordinary meetings of the Association wete convored and the advertising of such meet ings and the priating of the resolutions passed st such meet ings more then represent the above increase.

The following Championships

were

won:-Featherweight by Leading Stoker Britt, R. N. Mid dleweight by A. B. Duncan R.N. & Heavyweight by Pte. Wilkins,

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The following donations have been made. Io laspector Pitt on his retirement. and your Manager to whase untiring efforts last year's successfu tournaments are in

Three-legged race.-1. 12w Man-hon and Weng Sik-chung: Geo. Lee and H. Ahwee.

In the hour or so remaining for. play, the Major's side, following up their good batting with some Wheelbarrow Race.-1, Geo. Lee useful bowling, got all the opposi and Wong Sik-chung: 2. Kwek]tion out except the last wicket. Pe-kar and Cheung Wing-kui.

Stallholding.-1. Ablong and Kwek Po-kun: Mrs. Yung and Yew Man-hon.

Milk drinking competition-1, Wong Po-sam.

Competition.-1,

Bun

Eating

Mis

Hancock's side started off much R.better than their opponents had 2. done. Captains Olliver and Le

Chan Man-wooc.

Obstacle Race.-1. Miss Gittins and Wong Sik-chung; 2. Miss Rose Ablong and Kwik Po-kan.

Visitors' Race-1, Miss Rosselet and Mr. Rosselet: 2, Miss Molly Mooney and Mr. Ward

Fresentation of Prizes At the presentation of prizes. asmasi the Chairman of the Club, Dr. C. measure due, £50 each; to Sergt. C. Wang, welcomed the visitors Say Kerrison B & smul tagen of 1od thanked them for attending. bis past fights and to the Sports He also thanked Mr. Li Shiu-kam

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Total. fng & wkts, deco...205 Hawling analysis.

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Hughes, Suger had contributed to the prize. 1. Stapleton, out out Commenting on the Club's re-. R. A. Webster. b Paties cord for the year, the Chairman Mager F. D. Matthews, untut regretted that the Club had not, won the Tennis and Cricket Lea- gues. In the Tennis champion- ships, however, their illustrious friend, Mr. Ng Sze-kwong, bad won the singles title for the fifth Capt. Davies

10 succession (Applause E. B. Keel year which he understood was a record] Uwen Hughes Your Committee during the the Celony. Mr. Ng Sze-kwong, K. Sayer.. year purchased a scale for weigh had also captured the Club cham-Dr. Evans

Year for the 10th A. Aroath... ing in which was urgently needed pionship this

time. Applause. In the Open Fleming ... and also bad felt provided for thei

Diables of the Colony, he again ring. The new ring ordered se summer was used throughout the held the honours, this time with

an unqualified

Your Committee have also ordered a stone to be erected on the grave of the Inte Mr. J. C. Wildin' at an estimated expense of $150.

Season and was

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R. Hancock's XI.

Mr. W. Lock-wel. They were glad Cap Olliver, & Dad-

he had done so well, and would. Fleag, e de Rome, &

Alexander ke to see him figure in Inter-

The Committee wish to express part Cricket.

Although the Club. R. Sayer, Daves, b Alexan their thanks to Mr. J.

Scontated unsuccessfully in the

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Halston for his generous gift of pricket League, Mr. Sg Sze. E. Wood, u Mlexander.

$100 to be used for such purpose was as the Committee might think

Ender the Rules of the As sociation all the othcials fexcept the President and Vice-Pres- idents) and the members of the General Committee retire at this meeting. Sir

H. Owen Hughes,

A. 1.. Gince, b Bacon. E. B. Real, not out. A. el Arvulli, not oût

Estras

Mitchell.

Davies, b

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b de Rome up on June a rentury, against

Infra Recreation Club, bi.. Evans, st. till-1 century for the Club.

Duzzelly The Chairman referred to the H. Hancock, b Dods ends increase of membership, to Cap Davies, e Davies. b 1d-, won mom date which it was neces Rees

t large the pavilion. Davies has intimated that he in extension Luheme Way Dow wishes to retire from the chair-afoot. In conclusion, he asked manship of the Association buji Lami to prosent the prizes. will remain a Vice-President. Mr which the young lady graciously R. M. Dyer has been nominated to succeed him and Mr. A. Murdoch, Mr. J. Brouks and Mr. G.G. N. Tinson offer themselves for re-election as official Referee, Manager and Hon. Secretary and Treasurer respectively.

Messrs. S. J. Clarke, J. Scott Harston, F. U. Hall, F. C. Jenkin and W. Ward offer themselves for re-election as members of the General Committee.

Under Rala 3, the Army have nominated as their three repres entatives on the General Com mittee: Lt. Mortimer H.K.S.R.GLA, L: G. J. Jones, 2nd. Kings and Li. Walsh. R.G.A. and the Police

C.R.C. Prizes.

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Total for wickets........123 Bosbog analysız-

Last year's prizes were won a-C. F. Alexander 10

C. Omar Cricket!! Team-Battins F. J. de Home average. Sa Sze-kwooz: Bowling | Bev. E. Quick average. 174. Lee. "B"Tearn. | Japt. Dods Butting aterno. Wang Sik-to: L. Bacon... Bowling Average, Lui huen.

Century but. Ng Sze-kwong, Captain's prize for ball-century, eo. Lee.

Tennis.

Handnap Singles "A."--1, Lo| Mac-wai; 2. Li Tam-re.

Handicap Singles B., Ha Wai-hing: 2. Wong Sik-to.

Handicap Doubles -1, Ng Sze-

Sub-Inspector Marks. The nom-kwong and Chos Man-ping: 2. Lo

inations of the Navy have not a-kan and Lo Man-wai. yet been receival.

The Hon. Mr. A. R. Lowe, the Association's Honorary Auditor.Lo retires but ofers himself for re- election.

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Mixed Doubles Handicap.-L. Man-ho and Miss Fieber: 2, Man-wa' and Miss La. Club Championship.-Champion, Ng Sze-kwong: Challenger, Lo |Man-wai: Runner-up, Li Tam-Z?-

A special prize was presented by the Club's bathing section to Mrs. Ho Yip Lai Lee, the first Chinese lady to swim the harbour, who was second in the recent ladies' barbour

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