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TRIAL TEAMS SELECTP.
At a meeting of the Committee op- pointed to select a Hongkong Intor- port Inwn bowls teum to oppose
Shanghal, the following players were chosen for the three trial matches, two of two rinks and one of one. The teams are:
(Taikos) 1, Brown (Kowloon Docks) 2, Morrison (Taikoe) 3, and Pendered (Civil Service) skip.
Atkinson (Kowloon Docks) 1, Basu (Craigengower) 2, Cullen (Kowloon Dorks) 3. and Wallace (Taikoo) skip.
Omar (Craigongower) 1, Reid (Police) 2, Gray (Kowloon Docks) 8 and W. Macfarlane (Kowloon Bowling Green) skip.
JONGKONG CRICKET CLUB UNABLE TO COMPLETE. · Bomething of a surprise was ated at the annual meeting of Hongkong Cricket League held the Sanitary Board Room yes- day evening, when the represen- ive of the Hongkong Cricket | ab intimated that he had been tructed to inform the meeting this club would not be com- ing in either the first or second ision of the League this year.... After considerable discussion the advisability of running the ague this season a proposal was before the meeting that the. ague be held in abeyance for the sent year, but an amendment s later put forward and carried a majority of nine votes to five, secretaries of the remaining from teams refraining en ing. Mr. G. R Sayer presided in the ence of the President, Mr. R. Hancock and he was, supported by
An Exceptional Year. A. A. Rumjahn, hon, secretary treasurer, representatives from Continuing Mr. Pearce said that h of the local cricket clubs and this was an exceptional year although eral members of the regiments at he could not influence the meeting to Abandon the League. Ho mention- sent stationed in the Colony. Prior to calling on the secretary toed that the Cricket Club did not enter
Oswick (Civil Service) 1, Mcleod (Taikon) 2, Holland, (Kowloon Bow ling Green) 3, and Lapsley. (Kowloon Docks) skip.
this year which were holidays and as was well known the Hongkong Cric- with the ket Club played matches Army and the Navy during the holl days.
KOWLOON MATCH.
A CENTURY BY CAPTAIN
BONAVIA."
on
THURSDAY,
AUGUST 25, 1927.
GOLF.
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CHAMPIONSHIP.
Minneapolis, Aug. 24. On Tuesday a cricket team from the Diocesan Buys' School drew with In the golf contest the leading the British General Hospital. in a qualifiers are Jones with a record friendly match the Hospital over a course of 67 of 142, Lynn The home team, taking first Johnston (Minikahda) 145, Finlay ground. knock, compiled the respectable score (Shinno Cockhill):147, Homans
and of 170 runs for three wickets declared. Captain Bonuvia, a left-(Englewood), Corkran (Hunting- con- don Valley) 148, Evans 150 and hander, was undefeated after
was Carrick and Ouimet 151.-Renter's tributing a brilliant 110. Hle
assisted by Ptc. Carter (44 not American Service.
out)..
The School started shakily and lost
runs, three wickets for 28
before Anderson (19 not out) and Lee (60 not out) put up a stand and brought the score to 100 when stumps were drawn.
B. G. H.
Capt. Boravia, not out Sgt. Thompson, st Zimmern b
Youngsaye Pte. Osborne, b Kwan Cpl. Dodshon, b Kyum Pie. Carter, not out
Extras
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CORREGGIO FOR NATIONAL GALLERY,
GIFT BY SIR J. DUVEEN,
Accepting Sir Joseph Düveen's
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the National Gallery of the choice. of a picture from the recently pur- 170chased Benson collection now on Manchester, the exhibition at painting of "Christ taking, Leave Trustees have selected the famous of His Mother," by Correggio.
Total (3 wkts dec.) QM. S. Coad, Cpl. Davis, L/Cpl Boyes, Pte. Blackburn, Pte. Ross and Pte. Munday did not bat.
Bowling Analysis.
d the minutes of the previous because it was felt that they would A. T. Lee eting, the chairman spoke of the be unable to accommodate so many 31 Youngsays sence of the large number of re-matches during the season. They W. H. Kwan
regi-had already arranged for 15 games D. J. N. Anderson sentatives of the various
against the services.
nts in Hengkong and
said that
y had been invited to attend in er to meet the secretaries of local rting clubs. It was hoped that tehas would be arranged with the vices.
The secretary having
rend the
A. Kyum The Hongkong Cricket Club, con- R. Lec cluded the speaker, had carefully con- sidered the matter.
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This has long been recognised as the most attractive and interest- -471ing among all Correggio's early 6 1 32 worka. Here, under somc ex- ceptional stress of feeling, he blended all that he had learned from "Venice and Ferrara and Padua into a composition which in its strength, its gravity, and its pathos recalls Rembrandt.
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The chairman said that he was sura A. Kyum, b Thompson the meeting would regret very much A. Normanbhoy, c Coad, b Thomp- the decision of the Hongkong Cricket
Total (3 wkts)
utes of the last year's meeting Club that they could not find it possi-A. T.Lee, not out... ble to put a team in the League. W. H. Kwan, b Bonavia accounts report and
for the
There was obviously a great demand D. J. N. Anderson, not out adopted. submitted, and it were
Extrus report showed that the first divi- for their ground, and it could be fully shield was won last year by the understond how they were unable to wloon Cricket Club and the second join the League. the Indian Recreation Club. The cer team will thus be promoted to premier division und the Royal gineers and Royal Corps of Sig- s relegated to the second division ordingly.
Mr. Sayer then said that he assum ed the meeting wished for the League to continue for this year.
"
Service Teams" Views,
Capt. A. G. Dobbier representing For the first time in the history of the South China Command, said that league, matches were played be-there were six battalions and several en the Combined League and the other units in the Colony, and he ngkong C. C, the Volunteers and thought that he was right in saying:
United Services.
that they would all ask to be allowed Cho accounts showed a credit balto join the League..
e of $705.40.
Combined League Matcheн.
1
A
80
109
J. I. Youngsaye, F. R. Zimmern, E. S. Howard, R. Lee, and A. Prata did not bat.
Bowling Analysis.
Pt. Carter Sgt. Thompagn Capt. Romuvin Q. M. S. Coad Cpl. Davis
0. M. R..W
5 1 25
7 ..
20 2
1 I 9. 1
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30. -.19
The annual general meeting of the Hongkong Football Club will be held at lesers. Jardine Matheson's board room to-morrow at 5.30 p.m.
The chairman pointed out to Cant. Dobbie that if they applied for mom- shipship they would, according to the The chairman then read out a list ruling passed last year, have to play in the second division and would tentative dates on which it was ed to play a series of matches behave to win that division before they to the premier and would be admitted en the Combined League er teams. The dates were put to division.
Lieut. Shaw (Royal Navy) spoke Proposition, that the League should
be continued this year, representatives of the clubs on
dificulty experienced last After Mr. F. M. el Arcalli (Indian ose ground it was hoped that they of the uld be played and Mr. T. F. war by the Navy when several of the R. C.), had seconded the chairman arce (H. K. C. C.), before anne-ships went up North. He said that said that he wanted to support Mr. hing a match arranged on his this year it would probably be worse und for the first Saturday in and suggested holding the Leaga Basa's amendment. He (the chair-
nnn) cd not see any case made
rch intimated that the meeting in abeyance for the propent year, cut for the abandonment of the Lon-
1 not decided whether there would
Lieut." Shaw
an"
pat his suggestion forward in the form of a resolution, which, he said, had been run-
He a League this year.
was quite ning for 21 years. The chairman said that the point and on the chairman asking if any
Convinced that it added another half would second the proposal. ald be discussed in due course.
hour to each Saturday's game, and After reading out further dates, Mr. Pearce intimated that he would
chairman proposed that the off-support Lient, Shaw but said the gave players the keenness which they s of the League, the President, the he would not second the motion anti would not otherwise get. e-president, and the secretary, he he heard the views of other clubs. thorised to deal with the affairs the League. He explained that re were innumerable small points ich constantly arose and had to dealt with by the committee, con- Ling of a representative of each m in the League.
There was sometimes the question transfer of a player from one
Str. Sayer pointed ont that the first division would only occupy nine He said that there was no reason Saturday afternoons and the second, for us to do what Shanghal bay twelve, He did not see that they
Northern port enkl
to utilise the not be able already done, The bad found that there
were several grounds on the vacant Saturdays for more men wanting to play so they matches with the local regiments. He would be particularly sorry to had abandoned the League.
see the League left in abeyance, this year. It was particularly unfortun- ate that the president (Mr. R. Han- cock), was, not present at the meet- ing.
Club's Representatives Disagree. On there being no
response from
m to another and such questions other representatives, Mr. Pearce
ald only be decided at a meeting asked the views of the Civil Service
ch as yesterday's, Hia proposal s for the officers of the League to
rm a sub-committee Ch matters,
to deal with
The proposal was put to the meet- g and carried,
Cricket Club's Decision.
Mr. Pearce then rose and said that had been instructed to inform the beting that the Hongkong Cricket ub would not be entering either
Club,
Mr. F. H. Holdman said that per sonally he thought they should aban don the League this year.
The amendment was then put to the meeting and carried by nine votes to five. The dissentients in- cluded Mr. Pearce and representa- Mr. Pearce asked Mr. Holdman iftives of service teams, several civi- opinion or the lian representatives refraining from
voting,
that were his own opinion of the Club.
Mr. Holdman: It is the opinion of the majority of the playing members. Mr. Sayer, after consultation with
A New Team. The Hongkong Electric Co. ap.
Mr. Holdman, said that he himself plied for permission to join the se had received no instructions but he cond division. The application was should be surprised if his club re-granted, it being stated that the com- commended abandoning the League. pany, had the use of a ground for He thought that he was right in say every ather Saturday. The reasons were obvious and en-ing that the Civil Service were in
whether Mr. Arculli asked
e first or, the second league this
ar.
the
Indian R. G. seconds remaining in
iled the difficulty of grounds. Ie favour of continuing with the Lea- meeting had any objections to the plained that with the additional gue.. oops in the Colony the club had to
Mr. J. C. Lyal (Kowloon Cricket the junior League. It was pointed very liberal with their pitch and Club), said that it would not effect out that it was doubtful whether the nd their ground for service matchos. his Club as they had the Thursday Indians could maintain two teams as The committee had placed the matches
with the services. He
some of their players had left the ound at the disposal of the United thought that there should be matches Colony. ervices every Wednesday and he among the civilians as well as with
The chairman said that it was the
derstood that the Chinese Recrea- the services. Mr. Lyal also intimat wish of the meeting that the Indian on Club had also promised to granted if the League were abandoned the R. C. second team be promoted to the e services the use of their ground second elevens would be without any first division. It would be interest- h. two days every month. Mr. cricket. earce suggested that other clubs hould follow suit.
Reverting to the question of the ability of the Hongkong Cricket lub joining the Lengue, Mr. Pearce ald that there were several addition 1 people this year keen to play pur ational game..
Forthcoming Interports:
The speaker went
on to mention
he forthcoming visits of the Malaya
to the Colony this year and said that besides the
matches riangular interport
cach
nd Shanghai teams
eam hoped to play the United Ser- ices.
ing to see if they were able to main-
was re-
Mr. Pearce pointed out that mat- tain two separate teams. ches could be arranged between the Mr. H. R. B. Hancock second teams and the services. The elected president for the ensuing Hongkong Cricket Club had arrang-year and Mr. G. R. Sayer was re- od nine second team matches to be elected vice-president with Mr. A. played with the services.
A. Rumjahn. as secretary and trea- surer.
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Amendment Proposed.
A vote of thanks was recorded the Mr. R. Basa (Craigengower) pro-secretary for the work of the past posed an amendment to the original year.
There would be two weaks of good Lanies. ricket, continued: Mr. Pearce, Be Notts ore the arrival of the visiting teams Derby here would have to be trial-matches o that between October 1 and De- ember 8 or 10, the Hongkong Cric- ket Club ground would be pretty well beaupied.
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In date, the Correggio belongs to that charmed epoch in which Titian painted our "Noli Me Tan- gere." In tone and spirit, there is much in common between these two, pictures,
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