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RECREATION CLUB CLOSING DAY.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
RIFLE SHOOTING.
·FRIENDLY MATCH.
In a friendly rifle shant at Stone- occasion of the official clos-cutters on Saturday a team of eight the lawn bowls section of men from IIM.S. Argus defeated the Recreation Club on Satur-Royal Naval Dockyard Rifle Club by ry interesting game was the narrow margin of two points,
the club greens between tained by the President and
dent, the match resulting
y for the former's side by
tomary invitation to other participate in a serles of dispensed with on necuunt to of the club's greens, it ossible to play more than
ults of Saturday's games
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J. J. Whyte
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The full scores were:
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CHALLENGE CUP AND SERVICE RACES.
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MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1927.
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On Saturday the weekly race for the Challenge Cup was sailed while Bub there was also a race for servicemen.
The course for the first event was Channel Rock (P.), Kowloon Peak (S), Lyemun Beacon (S.), mark on ine (S.), Cust Rock Buoy (S.). Dia- tance 8,5 miles,
The results were:
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4.14.10X
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4.30.43 4.06.05
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12
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4.38.12
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Adanne
4.34.19
4.31.19
Zephyr Lola
.4.51.52
1.44.15
4.48.19* 4.38,35
1. Class.
Daphne Ailsa Haleyun..
1.44.59 4.43.59 1.42.11 4.42.11 ....11.52.1H 1.52,19
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photograph was taken dure terant, while at the coelu- e games, the prizes were, by Mrs. G. Morrison. hairman's Review,
the presentation, Mr. Mor amed Mr. and Mrs. Robert- mily to the Club's premises.
he said:
e now come to the official,
the green for another sea-
W. R. Lathan
HOCKEY.
TEAMS FOR "MID-WEEK MATCHES,
The following have been selected to not say we have had a surpres the Hongkong Hockey Club son. In the First Division first eleven against the "Wanderers d second. Kowloon Dock the US. R. C. ground at 4.45 p.m. for on Wednesday: W. J. Legkhart Club being winners ime in the history of that Smith, J. E. Henry, 11, 1you, I., M. S. congratulate them on thus og A.A. Daud, 4. Noronha, R. K. Valentine. F. G. 1, Wheeler, second in L. Sim, W. Woodward and N, D.
Club Byans ac, Kowloon Cricket
promising
the League (Applause):
finished
a team,
he Second Division.
no
e quite a few
yers in ur second team
mining
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Clab, H. K. 5. R. A.
Against the Hongkong S. R. A. on valuable experience, the Marina Ground at fi pam. to- ho will one day uphold them, the Hongkong Hockey Clubs,
the
second will be represented be. S. first lean when the old itting on the bank thinking Nicholls, A. N. Other. L. F. Nirbulson,
old days.
e unfortunate to lose the
Mr. Dramnand, one of our ly in the season owing to his upset the balance of cur hion team to a great extent. not know what we should
W. R. Guverdialgh, Hov, d, P. Murray, Rev. N. Evans, R. R. Tall, L. Thomas. F. G. 1.. Wheeler, W. A, Nogers, and T. P. Sanderson,
Watherspoon (skip); rd, D. C. Wale
If three of the old funds step, R. B. BH, I, J, Whyte, T Come forward and pledged | Yong (skip); Bed, J. Chalmers, J. Lo play bowls in, the { Miphoil. H. Meßseclinie, G Mefred
#
The Green...
erkipl.
Far Horks Phirs 41st Prizé pre- sented by Mr. B. C. Resker: Win- cause of Esappointinenturrs. J. Weil and J. Laing: tid, J. Chalmers and it. · Dinnen; 3rd. C Young and W. Wotherspoon.
Singles
Handicap (1st Prize presented by Mr. Web dildo wie her, P. M.-Stewart: 2nd, T. Young; Sol. A. 11. Maswool.
th tite of our bowling green. had he consent of the General 5 Cmitter ut, the end of last
on julgur Et sonte our
Singles Halienp for those who had
matt of what we should do with gree as a matter of fact, we thewer to returf the whole benif Tecessary. In view -f- past experience after previously won a first prize in a
areful ensineration it was decided
|
Competition (1st Prize prestated by Mr. N. S. Trown). Winner. Chalmers; 2nd, P. M Stewart; 3rd,
H. Maxwell.
returf two rinks on the west side the grand which, I am sorry to
Two Bowk Pairs (1st, Prize pre- say, turne! qut to be an absolute failure, and at the end of the season sented by Messrs. Davie Boag and The tial in this has not yet we had to fall back upon three rinks Co on the old
the
mayeen played off-but the finalists are. state here that we could not get more. M. Stewart and J. Laing; John than three rinks on our green during Slour and T. Grimes.
this season
st
green!
Service Racc.
The course for the other event the Service Sailing Race, was Channel Iteek (P). Kowloor Peak (5.), Mark on line (5.), Cust Rock Buoy (S.), There
were
13
entries. ILLS.
"Ambrose" galley won.
Finishing
Results:
Scraphy,
Safe Depoult Bazes to lot.
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Capt. Palmer 42541
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Corrected Time.
4,22,43
4.26.11.
1.95.13
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4.17.18
J. 18
4.24.12
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SCHOOL BAZAAR.
KOWLOON GIRLS BOLD SALE OF WORK.
With the object of augmenting the School Building Fund, the just
present
of pupils
the and Diocesan Girls' School held "sle of work on Saturday afternoon. Although composed mostly of child- ren and the younger folk, the atten- dance
the was quite large and
leany articles displayed for sale
were soon disposed of.
Mrs. Morrian was presented with a vase of flowers at the hands of Annie Weir.
Mr. Morrison spitally responded. An Old Hand.
During the afternoon there was aten dance. the "Antidotes” supplying the music.
This is, juleed, a serious state of affairs on green which is capable of supplying rinks. I am not going t venture an opinion myself, but if there is anyone here who would give
Mr.. D. Templeton said that awing his pinion and advice we should be grateful, hu I will say this--If Talto Mr. Brown's natural modesty it koo is going through many more sea- fell to him to add to the Chairman'a ts under the same conditions as the words of welcome to Mr. and Mrs. seen just finish! I venture to say Robertson and the Misses Robertson. that Taikoo as a Bowling Club will and to state how pleased they were steadily, decline,
to see them there that afternoon.
In replying to the expression of appreciation of the prizes presented dear to the young one's hearts.
Class --The competitions, and by the donors of prizes, it had been
It is atial that the question of why we are going to do with the bowling green be taken up at one and in no half-hourted manner.
Hour, heart.
Prize Donors.
(AR
I wish now on behalf of Taikoo Recreation Clal (Bowls Section), to thank the donors of the handsome
before you. prizes you se planen). We are indeed lucky in this respect in having those gentlemen who come forward year after year with handsome prizes for the various competitions.
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Silk The stalls were managed by the school girls and former pupils, the former being in control of the work of their respective classes. These were conducted as follows:
Class 1-The Christmas Tree laden with all the pretty things so
his great pleasure to interest himself railles which included some very in lawn bowls at the Taikoo Recrea-desirable, prizes.
Class IV The miscellaneous.
tion Club for a great many years. If Class -The fruit stall, with the various donors were not seen on all the tempting, fruits in season. the rinks as often as they might, that did ant betaken a lack of interest, as they often enquired as to who were in the running for the various prizes.
The Old Quarry Bay. Mr. Robertson said that it was a source of great pleasure for him and Mrs. Robertson and their doughters
Lofter wish the depars would, drop to be present, on to the grem during the various He had been connecter with Taikoo rounds of the petitions and wit- since 1891 and since that time he had ness the keeners displayed by the wondered at the great development of competitors. Truly, the man who Quarry Bay. But he was sure that win a prize
in Taikoo has certainly notwithstanding that development the got to play for it. (Heur, hear), reputation of Trikoo in the matter of
have
There is
one more pleasant duty'I hospitality to their visitors had never to perform that is, to thank diminished in the slightest degree. the ladies who have provided the tens Mr. Dobbie, as the only visitor
for the First and Second Division from
teams during the season (Applause). the
I am sure we
appreciate that cup Chai Colony
other Clubs
that
nid
in
the
Mr. Morrison, had been too
of ten on a hot day and are grateful most and too deprecating of the part
tall.
5.
Class V-The Chinese "stall. Class VI-The sweet stall. The Diocesan Old Girls' Associa- tich ran a fancy stall of its own and in addition handled some of the competitions, which included shying rubber balls for toys,. candles, etc.
During the afternoon there was also a Maypole game in which the younger students of the school' took part.
The fair was formally, opened by Mr. C. C. Luard, wife of H.E. the Officer Commanding the Forces. who said that that was the first occasion she bad pliciated at a nature. After function of that
school on its complimenting the to the ladies who come ulong Satur- that the Taikon Recreation Club had work, Mra, Luard was shown the day after Saturday. On behalf of the taken in the senson just brought to a premises by Miss Sawyer, the Taikoo bowler I would ask the four close. He had omitted altogether Head Mistress. ladies to accept a small token of our mention of the winningby the Taikov deep appreciation of their services, Recreation Club of the Spey Royal (Applause).
Cup. (Hour, hear) To win that trophy from the holders-the Craigen- Kower Cricket Club-was only an- other testimony to the prowess
The four indies, who were present ed with souvenir vases, were Mrs. Morrison, Mrs. Chalmers, Mrs. Speirs, and Mrs. Whyte.
Tournament Prizes. Mrs. Morrison presented the prizes won in the Club's tournament during the Reason as follows
Talkoo.
* U.S. GOLF TITLE.
of
The Chairman had dwelt on the difficulties of the ground-difficulties that some of the other Clubs fully sympathised with, particularly the Kowloon Bowling Green Club, but these were not insurmountable and no toubt Taikoo would within a short period bo found once again producing a bowling green that could hold its for the "Reld own with any in the Colony.
Singles Championship (1st prize presented by Mr. D. Templeton): Winner, J. Laing: 2nd, G. Morricon; 3rd,
R. C. Wallace.
BOBBY JONES TOO BUSY TO PLAY.
Atlanta, Ga., Dec, 18. Bobby Jones has announced that he will not defend his title as British open golf champion owing to his law studies and will not participate in the British amateur championship, but Rink, Competition, Replicas of the
He concluded by proposing a vote will participate in the United States Shield presented by Mr. KE of thanks to Mr. Morrison for pre-open and national amateur champion- Grelg): Winners, P. M. Stewart, J. siding over the presentation of prizes, ships in September.Router's Ameri- D. N. Richmond, C. B. Matthews, W., (Applause.)
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T. NAKAO Japanese Shoe Expert TORTOISE SHELL BOXES AND CASES A SIECIALITY
"Hongkong Hotel Building, Queen's Road Central,
MRS. SEKAI
MASSAGE
2nd Floor
2. Duddell Street, Hongkong.
MASSAGE HALL
MRS. 8. UZUNOYE
Expert Masseuse
37, Queen's Road, C 2nd. floor