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ANGLING ÇİUB FORMED. At a meeting of fishing enthu siasts at the Valunteer Head- Playing in the final of the Gar-) quarters last evening I was un-rison Billiard Tournament at the
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Soldiers' Club last night, Sergeant The Major Goldard, R, E., defented 42 by The Sergeant Pedder, R. An
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animously stecidedl society, under the Hongkong Angling Chil meeting was largely altruded.
His Honour Mr. 1. 11. J. Gum-;
Both players scored slowly, but pertz, de Paisie Jodge, provided, after ten minutes Goddard'
The Chairman said the meeting 45 ahead. He, however, was had been called as a result of points down when the second hun- vorious suggestions made by Mr.dred was reached. He levelled up Handley Pegg. Both Sir Claud at 272, but failed to depuse Pedder Severn and Mr. Hornell had sent from the lead. The loser was lead- messages, expressing their regret ing by over 49, when the third be present. century was passed, and reached Works....Kowloon 21 at being unable to
They were quite sympathetic with the four hundred mark with Dox- At this stage Polder Manager......Kowloon(638 the promoters and were ready to hard at 378.
join the club if one was formed. was playing nervously and allow- Mr. Gompertz said he was sure fed his opponent to creep up there were many people keen in within three points. fishing, but they had never Before come together. Ife remembered two local taipun, who were fishing enthusiasts. One of them.Mr. Mr. McEwen of Jardine's, used to
At the conclusion, the Generali keep two Chinese fishmen in his employ and did extremely well. Oficer Commanding (Major Gen-' The other was Mr. Bell Irving, feral Sir John Fowler) distributed But there no organized effort and the prizes to the successful com consequently no unity among fol-petitors in the tournament and to lowers of this pastime. About the R.E.'s team, the winners of the
Regimental tournament. 1011 the late Sir Henry May, a
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From this point Goddard forged ahead, took the lead and gradually increasing it, eventually won by 42 points after a close and interest-i jing, if somewhat slow, game,
trying to get fish from other lands Laughter). This difficulty could to put in the reservoirs in Hong-be overcome if the Scoretary of list of boat- kung, communicating with the the areiety kept n Governments of India, Canada, owners.
and Washington. From Washing- Mr. Gompertz suggested that! ton he brought back specimens of. E. the Governor, who had re- spotted trout for the Hongkou.cently taken a very keen interest in Gshing, he made the patron of' reservoirs, but unfortunately they
the Society. perished on the voyage.
to form a
What the Society Can Do. The remark had reached him
useless that it was society in Hongkong in view of the fact that fishing was lonesome sport and could be indulged in either by one man alone or a few of his pals. But in other places over the world fishing societies were in existence and were doing good work. He was sure a lot of good could be done in Hongkong by an united effort. For instance, if they had a society, they could usk the Government to do things with quicker results than, if the
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The Chairman then proposeil Lint a society be formed under the name of The Hongkong Angling Mr. W. E. L. Shentori Club.
the motion wag seconded and carried,
Officers Elected. The Chairman next proposed that H. E. the Governor Sir Edward Stubbs, K.C.M.G., be made patron of the Club. This was seconded by Mr. Shenton and. carried.
were
oficers The following elected: Mr. H. H. J. Gompertz, President; Mr, E. D. Hornell, Hon. Secretary and Treasurer. '
Committee: Messrs, J. Arnold, Individual. Another thing he Adamson, Thornhill, Galloway, E. would like to say was the difficulty L. Sin, W. E. L. Shanton and Dr. of getting hold of Chinese fishing Ho.
boats. The conditions here were Mr. Shenton suggested that the at Home, Club would be greatly helping different from theso where boats were on regular hire members if it collected from those to take people to fishing places. Interested in fishing data relating i As for himself he always relied to places where good catches on his interpreter whenever he re- could be made. The difculty in! quired a boat. The interpretersea Bahing was to find good places. got hold of the police, and more 3:me fish was rdfgratory and could
often than not the attempt was a be found in particular places at
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