FANLING HUNT.

PROSPECTS FOR SEASON "DISCUSSED.

THE YACHT CLUB.

ARTICLES. OF ASSOCIATION AMENDED.

The activities of the Fanling Hunt An extraordinary goneral meeting uring the coming season were dis-of members of the Royal Hongkong ssed at a meeting held in the Joc Yacht Club was held at the Club ay Club Rooms yesterday evening House, North Point, yesterday ovent- hon Dr. F. Plerce-Grove presided ing, for the purpose of passing as Mr. J. K. Bousehold explained the An Extraordinary Resolution-arc- nancial position of the Hunt and solution relating to the Articles of As- aid they had done fairly well, im-sociation. rovements being effpeted to the burse and grants made for hounds' d to the Hunter's Arms. Receipts urring the past season totalled $9,900, It the moment they were in debt to he extent of about $1,000, 130 being

e for hounds from Home and about 700 due for the hounds at Weihai- el Against this they had, a small redit balance.

Dealing with prospects for the com- gear he said that meatings might affected by the closing of the Tai- Rund and also by the meetings at acno. Mr. Bousefield said he would ke to acknowledge a donation of two nira of hounds by Lady Chater, the rvices of Dr. Reidy, Col. Hayley- oll, Mr. Clarke at: Wellmiwei, and he donation of the Hongkong Jockey Jub.

the

The Hunter's Arms. Mr. Maas gave a report on unter's Arms, saying: The total cost of the year's work- g amounted to $4,505, of, which 1,542 were expended on capital ne- bunt and $2,926 on working ne- boat.

Total receipts from sale of refresh- ents, meals etc., were $1,900. The Arms" was rented by the military or one month, the rent obtained frum

Acting Commodore A. L. Shields presided and he was supported by Mr. F. Easterbrook, hon, secretary, and members of the committee. Thore was a fair attendance."

The chairman said:

Gentlemen,As indicated, in the notice which the hon: secretary has rend, this meeting has been convened for the purpose of considering and if though: fit, adopting the draft new Articles of Association and Bye-Laws of the Club which, with the existing Articles of Association and Bye-Laws, have been posted on the Club notice hourd, for inspection of members and which are now on this table if any member wishes to inspect them.

The club has run out of books of Articles and a new supply will in any event be required.

Your com mittee have thought it advisable to Aake this opportunity to bring them p to date hud to make a few ältera- tions which experience has suggested.

The principal alterations ure follows:

да

Article 9 Clause 2. will read one black ball in six to exeludo, instead of one black ball in four."

Article 18 Makes, it nevessary for

bringing up the receipts by annumbers to notity the hon. secretary tir $250. Advances from Kwint of their intention to leave the Colony née Account totalling $1,300 and if they wish to be put on the Absent rom Hound Account of some $500 Menibars Register.

ere necessary, in order to meet

Article 21. Limited members have orking expenditure and we start the

been added to this Article to cover ew season in debt to the extent of me $464 and with a liability for out-bathing members or any other limited anding refreshment tickets not yet manbers who may be admitted. khed of $150.

Against these liabilities. we have dek of wines etc., valued at $320 a nk balance of $1.54 and the furni- ro in the "Arms" which" cost bout $1,000 and, which

lue roughly at about $600.

May Nearly Pay,

we

Us

may

As our total expenditure for the bar was $1,505, of which $1,542 is on-recurrent, it would seem that pro- ded the Hunt is well supported, dur- g the coming season and that sub ribers can be pursuaded to do all heir entertaining, in the "Arms" ather than in private houses, wa hould be able to make the "Armg" yearly pay for itself, or at any te, get through the year with the inimum of contributions from the ace Course.

Subscribers are also earnestly re- rested to give the landlori due notice their requirements in the way of eals and, having done 30, to come nd eat them as, during the last sen-

Article 29. The new article gives the general committee more discretion as regards honorary members.

Article 30. Provides for the ad- mission of Gun Room Olicers of the Royal Navy as subscribers, and states that subscribers have the privilege of proposing and seconding other sub- scribers for election. This Article also makes it clear that subscribers are subject to the regulations in the Articles and Rye-Laws to which mem- hers are subject, 'with the exception of Article 5, covering members habi- lity in the event of winding up.

A Rear Commodore.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1927.

ARMY CRICKET.

INFANTRY BRIGADE OVER-

WHELM GARRISON.

The 15th Infantry Brigade proved too strong for the Hongkong Carrison on the Hongkong Cricket Club ground: yesterday when the recent arrivals in the Colony defeated a team of local army players by nearly one hundred

runs.

The winners showed mara - consis tency. Llout. Melsome in his 33 gave an exhilarating exhibition, scoring two sixers and a fear in one over aff Smith. There was some hard hitting by other batsmen, who treated the bowling with scant respect,

The local players batted first and scored 84 after seven wickets had ful len for 31 and eight for 49, Lake and Goodyear made things look brigh- tor by adding 33 runs between them. With nine wickets down the innings was declared at the timn interval.

Freshwater captured four wickets for 25 runs and Melsome, three for

Batting after tiffin the Infantry opened indifferently, bat Usher and Tyringhum put them in a Winning The former was respon- position, Sible for 45 and the latter 20, while Zielsame added

being caught.

23

before

The full scores were:

Hongkong Garrison.

Capt. Thorp, run out Capt. Howard; e Tyringham, b

Melsome.. Capt. Morris, e Whetherall, b

Melsome....

Capt. Bridgland, c and hi Frush-.

water

Capt. Bevis, e Usher, & Melsome Capt. Dobble, e Graham, b Mel-

seme

Lieut, Smith, b Freshwater Lieut. Wright, Usher, b Fresh-

water...

Pte, Lake, run out Spe. Goodyear, not out

Extras

12

5

7

Total (for 9 wkts, doc.) 84 Runs at the fall of each wicket:

1 for 11 2for 21; 3 for 24; 4 for 25; 5 for 25; 6 for 20; 7 for $1; 8 for 49; 9 for 84.

..

Mr. Gnr. Fogen did bat,

Bowling Analysis.

Melsome Binghani Whetherall Hargreaves.

Articles 14, 45, 46, and 47 have been re-drafted to cover the appoint-Freshwater ment of a Rear Commodore and the wording has been.simplified, You will rote the provision for the date of the annual general meeting has been omitted from No. 7, but you will find it in Article 57.

Articles 52 and 58 have been amenll-

n we were almost invariably in theed to agree with the alterations to Nos.

osition of having many more ordered an were enten or vice versa, in pite of the many reminders in this pint.

44, 45, 46, and 17 already referred

to.

Article 65. The final clause in the old Articles by which alterations to

into operation until confirmed by general meeting is deleted as it is obviously unworkable,

No report on the first year's work-yacing Bye-Laws could not be put g could be complete without an ex- Casion of our very great gratitude Mr. R. Mein Austin for his genere- ty In lending us a large quantity furniture, which enabled us to cut wn the capital expenditure in arnishing the "Arms" to the ab- blute minimum. We are also very rateful to Messrs. Croucher and henton for gifts of trophies of the

1480.

Plenty of Enthusiasm. Dr. Pierce-Grove expressed op: mism for the future and said that he subscribora to the Hunt were hock-full of enthusiasm. He had cen af Home during the past year ad he had found an extraordinary mount of interest shown there in the anling Hunt. He had met people at meetings and elac- bint-to-point here who knew something about the anting Hunt and they had been ever ady with offers of assistance! With regard to hounds he thought Weihni. hey had thirteen couples at

el at the moment. The experiment sending them there was made to see ow they would get through the sum- or. By the end of this month sub. ribers should be able to see them nd judge how they, had come through Dr. Pierce-Grove gave details of no arrival of the hounds last sen- brand said that casualties had been Affly heavy during the year, five ouples having died. As regards the Oming season they had asked Usher, r. Bultcel and Mr. Bousefield to be hips. They would want one more rid also a Huntsman."

Improvements to Course.

He had also asked Mr. Paterson, Ir. Stanton, Mr. Watson and Mr. aidy, together with the huntsman be chosen, to form themselves into sort of board to decide points in onnexion with the Hunt as they He thought it would be a good dea if they could get out a draft rogramme as soon as possible, giv ng details of the fox hunting, drage, aper.chases and meetings when ar- anged.

rose.

Article 60. This has been omit ted as it conflicts with the right of appeal to the Y. R. A. or the Ama- tear. Rowing Association in any dis- pute over the interpretation of the rules applying to sailing and rowing.

Bye-Laws: The order in which the Bye-Laws are printed has been chang- ed, and the General Bye-Laws come first. No changes are proposed in the General Bye-Laws.

0. M. R. W.

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15th Infantry Brigade.

Lieut. Whetherall; c Morris, b

Goodyear.

Gaurdsman Hargreaves, e Wright,

b Lake

Lieut. Usher, run out

Capt. Tyringhän, e Fogden, b

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Extras

Total

Runs at the fall of each wicket:

10

0

1 for 15; 2 for 19; 3 for 69; 4 for 102: 5 for 107; 6 for 154; 7 for 154; for 150; 9 for 181; ten for 182.

Bowling Analysis.

Goodyear

Like

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Extras Club "B" team on Monday at the latter's ground will be S. Deacon, L

Total de Rome, J.C. Dunbar, G.E. Galagan. H.S. Jones, W.H.N. Murdoch,,W.B. Muskett, S. Staneshy, G.G. Thoinson, G. Vickers and J.R. Way (captain), The reserves will be S. F. Lunny and S. J. Cirke.

1. R. C. v H. K. Electric Co.

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1 for 2

1 for 1

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Library Bye-Laws, There are no changes.

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In the above friendly cricket match solution as set out in the notice, call- ine the meeting. The resolution is: to be played on the I. R, C. ground at

Lleat, Colonel Badcock's X1. "The Articles of Association and Bye- 2.15 p.m. on Monday, the 10th. Octo- As regards the course he was amaz- Laws in the form of a draft set of ber, the following will represent the Lt. Col. Badcock, b McIntyro

1. R. C.-Sirdar Khan (Captain), 1.S.Q.M.S. Glenny, run out On returning at the improvement Articles of Association and Bye-Laws

had been made. As regards the which has for the purpose of identi- Hassan, D. Mahamad, V. T. Mans, A-L/Cpl. Harding, e Twelves, b Face meeting this could be de- fention been signed by A. L. Shields, Rahmin, V. T. Thad, 5. A. Hussain,

A. Butt, J. M. Rumjuhn, M, R. Abbas, L/Cpl. Quince, st. ided when there were sufficient Merchant of the City of Victoria, be fontes.

Lyons He stressed the fact that substituted for the Articles of Asso-S. A. R. Bux and Reserves: T. Hamet hey were out for sport and would ciation and Bye-Laws of this Club," and Maicobhoy.

Cpl. Croweroft, c Twelves, b Mc- welcome other sportsmen who joined

In seconding Captain Davidson said

Intyre the alterations had been given a good deal of consideration and personally he thought such changes were very desirable.

The Motion was carried.

་ ་

B.A.S.C. Trial Match.

By kind permission of the Indian Recreation Club, the Royal Army Ser- vice Corps held a trial match on that Club's ground at 'Sookunpoo, on Tues: day.

:

Lyons

Wood,

Pte Edwards, c and b Merris S.Q.M.S. Newberry, b Mess L/Cpl. Fennell, c Skyte, b Me-

Intyre

hem..

During the general discussion Mr. Sewell suggested that money might e raised by asking thirty subscribers o guarantee a hundred dollars each.

Cpl. Linn, b Morris ..... this sum. would then finance them.

I proposing a voto of thanks to

Set. Smith, c McIntyre, 8 Lyons.... During the discussion on the point, Mr. Vaux, Mr. H. S. Rouse paul n he Chairman remarked, "It is extra- tribute to the work he had done in

Extras The teams were appiained by Liant S. Sgt. Allon, not out in this connexion dinary what

you can do

-with alterationn. The

Colonel G. E. Badcock, R.A.S.C., and Polony on tick. The point was not chairman, in seconding, said that Mr. prakseda and no decision was arrived Vaux had done, a tremendous amount Captain E. W. Morris, 1.A.S.C., and the match resulted in a win for the After further discussion

The chairman announced that it is former eleven by 15 runs... proposed to hold the confirmatory

Captain Murria" XL meeting Immediately after the annual general meeting on Wednesday, the S. Sgt. Wood, b Badcock 19th Instant, and formal notice will S. QM. S. Moss, c Croweroft, b bb given.

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of work.

...

i

Total f

Bowling.

8 for

8 for

1 fox

Pte. Lyons ... 101/Cpl. McIntyre

Captain: Murcia

11 SQ.M.S. Moss

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(Established 1917.3 CAPITAL.

Authored Capital

515,

Zarad

Paid-Up

Reserva

holder

Surplus

,$20,000,001

..$ 8,000,000

..$ 4,000,00$

*.1, 4,400,000

DECCA GRAMOPHONES

from

$21. to $42.

Usual Price. Sale Price.

J

$30. less 30% $45.

$60.

$21.

21 F

$31.50.

"

$42.00.

FOR ONE WEEK ONLY

at

TSANG FOOK PIANO COMPANY.

8, Des Voeux Road Central (Entrance Ice House Street) Telephone C. 4648.

T. NAKAO

Japanese Shoe Expert.

TORTOISE SHELL BOXES

AND CASES A SPECIALITY

Hongkong Hotel Building Queen's Road Central,

MASSAGE HALL

MRS. 8. UZUNOYE ·

Expert Masseuse

37, Queen's Road, O 2nd.floor

W

(WESTINGHOUSE

* ELECTRIC S

MRS. SEKAI

MASSAGE

2nd Floor

2. Duddell Street, Hongkong,

$1,540,000. TEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE, Branches, agencies and Correspondenta la si

1.-

the principal cities of the worlds, Bel

Every description-of Banking and Trzebang business transacted.

KO LEUNG BOL

Relss, Massey & Co., Ltd.

DISTRIBUTORS.

Frchange Bldrs.

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