H.K.F.C. DINNER.

AN APPEAL TO THE YOUNGER PLAYERS.

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Melbourne, Feb. 11. The dinner of the Hongkong Foot. ball Club, which was held at Lane The French tennis team consisting Crawford's Restaurant on Saturday of Jean Berotra, Boussis and Brugnia evoning, was a convivial gathering, beat Australia (represented by Pat with an attendance of members, and

and terson, O'Hinra Wood, H. Hopman and friends 40 the number

J, Crawford) by six matches to three. ofap. proximately 100.

speechos-Router, Many stressing

the

various made,

the aspects of of view of a game from the point sections in the League, Mr. A. T. Hamilton was in the chair, supported by Mr. C. W. E. Bishop, (Captain of the first eleven), A.

"A McBride, Vico Captain), C, D. Wales, (Captain of the Rugby XV.) T.L. Foster. (Vice-Captain), Jordain, J. Eniston, C. Robertson D. J. Purves (Hon. Treasurer), IL. M. McTavish, (Hon. Secretary), and W. A number of members of the Shanghal team were also present, f gether with Presidents and nins of League teams, including Byron of H. M. 9. Tamar the Revd. C.

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The all-important match bo- Children of the Central Britiah School held their annual aporte at tween the leaders of the First King's Park on Saturday after Division and last year's champions noon, in the presence of a large atracted much interest on Satur gathering of parents and friends. day and by their victory the Kow. Addressing the gathering at the loon Cricket Club have consider conclusion of the sports, the Rend-ably brightened their prospects of BANGKOK gone to the Captains of the teams, master of the School (Mr. G. Frank-retaining the championship for but a certain departure bad now been in Nightingale), expressed his another year. made, which, he thought, would meet satisfaction with the results as with general commendation.

The awards were as follows-1924. manifested by the large number of

The Hongkong University sulfored 25, Association; Mr. A. W. Gerrard; boys and girls participating, and Rugby, Mr. H. R. Forsyth, 1925-26, the interest which the meet had for their first defeat. They batted first Association, Mr. G. Rodger; Rugby parents and friends of the School. and but for an enterprising innings 1026-27, As-In this connexion, Mr. Nightingalety J, Barrow, who went in soventh wicket down, they would have been sociation, Mr. H. G. Howard; Rugby, also expressed his appreciation of

dismissed for a rather low score. No award. 1927-28, Association, Mr. Mr. Rowell's wonderful powers of C. W. F. Bishop; Rugby, Mr. C. Wales. organization.

The Chairman addressing the com- pany assured them that the ahnool presentation was a custom that would have to be kept up.

Lammort

Mr. W. Logan proposed The

Their total of 145 Included 31 from Barrow and no less than 28 from Ex-I teas. W. Brace, the interporter, took five wickets for 28 runs,

Aing the the Army,) Visitors, In the unavoidable absence performed the duties of starters. I cosary runs for the fosa « sevÇA

ciation).

After grace had been said by the Revd. Mr. Alexander, the business, of the evening was proceeded with and justice having been done to the good Inre

provided, the loyal toast was proposed by the Chairman.

The Headmaster thanked Lt. Col. Robertson for his kindly Interest, and also Messra. Davidson; Flold, Jannor, and other friends who had judges, and stewards, and Miss Bascombe for looking after the re- freshments. Others thanks were expressed were the Hongkong and Whampoa Dock ScoreR:

preparing the Company.

for

The visitors were given a very pro- mising start and knocked off the no- wickets, the innings eventually realis the main contributor, scoring 68 runs ing 148 for eight wickets. Braco was to whom before being caught Guterres cap.

tured five wickets for 29

(representing Mr. E. V. M. R de Souan, (represent of Mr. McCubbin, although he thought ing the Club de Recrio), Mr. B. his doing se was anomalouster

F. C.), than describing thos

those present a Hall (representing, Mr. H. K. Lee, (representing the visitors, he would prefer to address Chinese Clubs), and Mr. W. B. Ill them as welcome friends to the table, land (representing the Football Asso- and guests at a festive board. In

that there were present representa tives from the Navy, Army, Fortu- ground: the Hongkong Electric guese, Chinese and also. from distant Company, for presenting the Victor them all,Ludorum Cup, and lean of mate- Shangbal, he wished universally, the best of health and rials; the Club de Beeroio, for the prosperity in the name of football: loan of chairs; and Mr. Field for

Commdr. Byron replied, appreciat- the gift of a silver Cup.

Following are the results, with member of a Service one of the atthe House to which the participant tributes of which was silence, ho belonged indicated within brackets: hoped they would not penalise him by

High Junip congratulated taking a free kick. He the H.

Senior-1, D. Hynes (B); 2, E. H. K. F. C. on its capable ex- ganisation and on behalf of both the Witchell (R); 3, 3. Stirling (B),

and other forcar

Height, 4 ft. 9 ins.

Junior-1, B. Bickford (R); 2, R. Wood (R); 8, A. McCubbin (B), Height 3 ft. 11ins.

the

The Three S'

Mr. R. Hall then popularity ing the honour of the response. As a

Olub, and dwelt upon the of the game. Played in a back street or a feld, it appealed to both Both classes players and spectators. in Hongkong owed gratitude to the which Hongkong Football Club, organisation had both in the past and

present put brain and brawn into the Ned them for the courtesy,

game, thus ensuring its success.

Chairman's Beech.

The reply was made by the Chair. man who said: Gentlemen, I must apologise to you for the absence of

all occasions. The keen competition which had been shown was good for the game and much could be said for the standard In the matter of speechen

had been extended, on

our worthy President, Mr. F. C. Hall, ofved in the three S'a; Stand

who is unable to be with us to-night. he Also I

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The most interesting match in the Second Division was that played on the Recreio ground where the Porta-BRANCHES AND AGENCIES1— guese team entertained the R.A.0.C. The home team won by 32 runs and much will now depend on the game between the Recreio and the Univer-phone sity on Saturday.

Baiting first the Recreto knacked up a total of 120 runs, D. Xavier con- tributing 53 undefeated. The R. A 0.-C. failed to reach this score by 32 runs, Lake. being top scorer with

Senior-1, L. Marshall (R); 2, 19.

much to Announce Up. Speak Up. Sit Down. Thank J. Stirling (B); 3, J. Smith (R). Tamar Lose by 59 Runs to that our Vice-President, Mr. G. Ming the Club for its hospitality, he Distance, 18 ft. Shaw, is in hospital and I am sure we proposed to follow the latter injung-Junior-1, A. McCubbin (B); 2, all wish him a very speedy recovery.

tion

The Revd. Mr. Alexander proposing B. Bickford (R); 9, G, Eldridge

It is a great pleasure to me to proThe Team" pointed out that, (B). Distance, 13 ft. side over such

large

and

tive gathering, and I am present generally speaking, the players did

visitors

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ding to It in

very gratifying have with us the President of the Kowloon Football Club and I must thank him for the very flattering

manner in which he proposed the toast of the club. He has been most

In his remarks, generous

I

see from the programme before me that this is the Annual Dinner of the H. K. F. C. I don't know why wo call it the Annual Dinner as the last ocension on which a dinner was held win 1924. There was a time when it really was an annual affair and should like very much to make it so again.

The Club is now in the 40th year of its existence and must be about one of the oldest sporting bodies in the Colony. The constitution of the club during that long period has remained imchanged. Wo run two accions a Rugger and Soccer and it has always been our aim to foster both codes.

not get the credit which was their due. Week after week, hu said, the various teams gladly came forward to be butchered for a Roman holiday, They afforded the spectators good sport, but it should be realised that it

was much more easy to play the game in the stand than on the field. Spectators should realise that each man on the field was trying to do his best. It was not so easy to play Soccer or Rugger hero as it was at Homo, and there should be some sideration, without too much criticism.

by voice A little more backing

tle less barracking would be of benefit to the

In proposing кате. "The Teams," The coupleil the names Mensra. Bishop and Wales, of captains respectively of the Associa- Lion and Rugby teams of the II.K.F.C. The Players.

a

:

up

and

100 Yds. School Championship.

Senlor (Boys).-1. D. Hynes (B); 2, J. McCubbin (R); 8, L Marshall (R).

Junior (Boys).-1, V. Grunberg (t); 2, A. McCubbin (B); 3, G, Eldridge (B).

Navy.

Playing at Happy Valley, the Royal Navy beat H.M.S. Tamar by 69 runa. The victors batted first and scored 133 and then dismissed their opponents for 80 runs.

Police Win.

In a very low scoring match the Police beat the Civil Service by eight wickets. The latter team took first Senior (Girls).-1, D. Hamblin | kneck and were all dismissed for 23 (B); 2, M. Bryson (R); 8, V. Lov-runs, Alexander taking seven wickets for 15. The Police passed that score kovich (B).

with only two wickets down, they eventually scoring 01 runs.

Junior (Girls)-1, J. Bates (B); 2, G. Reed (R); 3, P. Rundell (B).

Cinus 6. 100 Yds, Handicap. Boys. 1; J. Upsdell (R); 2, A. Moss (B); 3, R. Holden (B).

Girls-1, B. Redwood (B): 2, D. Raven (B); 3, B. Bone (B).

100 Yds. Handicap. Senior_ (Boyq)-1, L, Marshall Mr. Wales, in reply for the Rugby side, said there had been many efforts: 2, D. Hynes (B); S, F. Mac

Nider (R). to make the game go and it was only due to the sound basis on which the

Each section has at Mfferent Limes Soccer Club had been

been placed that it WAS possible to form a Rugger section. He thanked those who had shown con-

Produced players of whom we are

filence enough in his team to send then to Shanghai, and he would par ticularly muntion

MEHRTE.

Hall,

Junior (Boys).-1, V. Grunberg (R): 2, A. Hargraves (B); 8, A. McCubbin (B).

Senior (Girls), D. Hamblin (B); 2, V. Lovkovich (B); 3; A. Horsford (B). 2, D. Booker (R); 3, 1. Woolley (R). Junior (Girla)-1, J. Bates (B);

Sack Race. Senior (Boys)-1, J. Smith; 2, R. Woolley: 3, T. Ingram

Junior (Boys)-1, A. McCub- bin; 2, L. Phillips; 3, B. Phillipa.

our list of members several names of proud, and to-day we have on men who are still in the colony and who in the prime of their youth were McTavish and Jordan. As a token "hot stuff" on the football field. To these men I look for support, as by of such expression, he handed over to thuir

our matches they the chairman the captured Shanghai presence at

nar. Rive

great encouragement to our

Mr. Bishop responded for the As- younger players.

Speaking of the Soccer section Isociation side. The Club, he said, must admit that wo have struck a had not done as well as could he very lean time. Our position is not hoped, but the future held possibilities, what it ought to be. Our last They had done all that could be done success in.the Shield competition was in maintaining prestige, but with the in 1922 and in 1920 when wo won the prevailing depression there was little Lengue. I looft it to the younger players new blood arriving to help out to alter this state of affairs. We can old stagers, ("Who is she?" came from D. Tollan; 3, Booker. not always depend on our Rodgers, the assemblage). No woman ever Bishops and Stewarts to see the team kept me from playing football, con- through, and I would like to see more LIRE

Linued the speaker,, nor should there younger men come forward and take be for any player. He had no flag the game more seriously, I am quite to present the Chairman with, but sure we have the men in the Colony hoped that next year, or the year to make this club a force to be after, things would be different: reckoned with in the Soccer world,

The Rugger Section Our Rugger section has also had Its "ups and downs" They seem to lin dormant for some time and nothing is heard of them till they waken up with a burst of enthusiasm and startie everybody by achieving something ex

the

Senior (Girls), N. Field; V. Lovkovich: 3, K. Chester.

Junior (Girls).-1, G. Reed;

Friendly Matches.

The Royal Navy easily beat the Hongkong Cricket Club first eleven The hosts scored at King's Park. 102, (Hunt 42, Lugg 34, Davies 30 and Heating 29), while the Club ro- plied with only 74 runs, of which A. | W. Hayward made 26 and C. D. Wales 12 not out.

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on the K.C.C. ground, the China Light, and Power Co. supplying the oppost-at Happy Valley yesterday morn-Fald-Up Capital .... tion. The home team scored 103 (B.ing between teams representing Potheram 27 and G. Lee 24), visitors were then dismissed for 36 Taikoo Club. Only singles were

The the Hongkong Police and th runs (Bertram 22), G. Lee took six played, the result being a win wickets for two runs including the for Taikoo by six and a half points "Hat Trick."

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With a fairly strong side, the Gar. rison defeated the Hongkong C.C. second string by 15 rams on the Club ground. The Garrison declared their innings closed with 183 runs for soven wickets (Gughill 50). The Club replied with #5 runt.

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100 Yds, Shipping Championship. Senior (Girls)-1, D. Hamblin (B); 2, M. Bryson (R); 3, N. Field (R).

1

Junior (Girl).-1, J. Bates (B); He thanked the team for their re2, E. Brace (B); 3, G. Reed (R). gular turn out, resulting in some real sporting games but with regard to the second eleven the least and the

ed for support.

better. A younger element was need. Apron Strings. Referring to the earlier remarks

220 Yde. (Open). Senior (Boys).-1, L. Marahall (R); 2,. J. McCubbin (R); 8, D.

Hynes (B).

On the Civil Service ground yes- terday, a combined League team play- 123 runs. The League players batted ed the Combined Schools and won by

first and made 287 for nine wickets declared, W. Hung contributing 62: and Lieut. Shaw 79. The school boys made

114 (Anderson 82);-

traordinary. About the middle of made by certain member, it seemed (B), V. Grunberg (R); 3, S. (B); 2, D. Lowe (N); 3, G. Tobin

less

December, an invitation was received that many of the Community played robust games because their wives wanted them to. Games like tennis want and golf, would give them association with the fair sex, but if this was really necessary, something was de-

from Shanghal to send up a Rugby team. Our Committee decided to team. accept the invitation and asked Mr. Wales whether he could get a team to gether.

With

his usual modesty he aaid he would try. Within a month he had a team all fit and ready for

cidedly wrong.

the fray, and how well they acquitted make a point of tackling each new

themselves in Shanghai we all know,

All members of the lab should man who came to the Colony. If he I take this opportunity of congratulat played football, he should become a member of the Club and thus the ing them on their splet me prestige of the Club would be

assure you these men formance, and I

rests maintained and football in general went to Shanghai in the interests

would be so much better. vory highest of Rugby deserve

ve the

Mr. W. E. Hollands spoke with ro- praise.. A few exhibitions of such a ference to the great assistance which nature in Hongkong would do the game an immense amount of good and had been rendered the Association by

,

(B).

Junior (Boys).-1, A. McCubbin

Fowler (R).

Senior (Girls)-1, D. Hamblin Junior (Girls) 11. Bates (B);" (B); 2. M. Bryson (R): 8, M. Gros-2, E. Brace (B); 8, T. Woolley (R),, sett (B).

Egg & Spoon Race.

2,

Sensor (Girls).—1, L. Lovkovich;

B, Wooda; B, M. Gardiner,

D.

Junior (Girls)-1, G. Reed; 2,

Tollan; 5. E. Brace.

Mixed Wheel Barrow Race.-1, N. Field and R. Woolley; 2, M. Gros sett and A. McCubbin; 3, E. Brace and. B. Phillips.

Mile (Open)

Senior-1, Marshall: (R); 2, J. McCubbin (R); 8, J. Smith (R)..

Junior.-1, B. Phillips (B); 2, L. Phillips (R); 3, R. Wood" (R),

Skipping Chimpformhilju Senior (Girls); J. Tobin (B) 2, J. Bryson (R); 3, M. Bryson (R)

Junior (Girls). B. Spalding (R); 2, P. Mooney (B); 8, P. Tu

440 Yarde Hondicap. Senior (Boys)-1, A. Urselldell (B).

2. L. Marshall (R); 3, D. Hynes (B),

Junior (Boys).-1, A. McCubbin,

I only hope that Mr. Wales and his the Hongkong Football Club, after merry men will not rest on their which Mr. E. V. M. R. de Sousa rande his tribute on behalf of the Portuguese

Mr. H. K.

(B)

laurels but will see that the Colony commun Toe of the South Chian (B); 2, V. Grunberg' (R); 3, B,

bas an opportunity of witnessing some 'rugby matches before the season is out

Athletic Association, for the Chinese Phillips (B). Mr. Hall and Gentlemen I thank you peech, in which he referred to the made particularly Impressive once again for the very enthusiastic co-operation and kindly help that had manner in which you drank the toast been received from the Club. He House. of the Hongkong Football Club.

stressed the great advantages of co- Presentations.

operation in the field of spart, which brought the nationalities together and

that future relations would be'

mutually beneficial

The presentation of badges was

marks by. Mr. Hamilton, who said that it had been usual in timen

then proceeded with, subsquent to re-truisant and

to present badges to both Association

and

Rugby

teams. This had been in

as had hitherto been the case.

Relay Race (Girls). Senior-I, Rod House; 2, Bloo'

Junior.-1. Blue House; 2, Red House.

Throwing the Cricket-Ball, Sentor (Boys)-1, L. Marshall The evening closed with a program- | (R); 2, J. Stirling.(B); 9, D. Hynes mo, of music, to which Mengrs. R. (B). Distanco: 208 ft. 8 ing. abeyance for some few years, but it and W. Johnson, Mr. Stone, Mr. Jan Junior (Boys).—1, A. McCubbin had been decided to revive the custom Stewart, Mr. R. M. Keown, M and this evening the awards would bo Welgemuth and the Four D'a Quartette (Baldwins, Bishop and Best) has lapsed. The badges had usually contributed.

made for these years during which it

(B); 2; R. Wood (R); 3. B. Phillips (B). Distance: 184 ft. S. Ins

Senior (Girls),-1, A. Hosford

Obstacle Race.

Benior (Boys),--1; R. Witchell;; |2, J. Smith; 3, M. Back., ・・

Junior (Boys)-1, B: Bickford;, ||2,A, McCubbin; 8, B.Phillips.

Relay Race (Boys). Senlor,-1, Red House; 2, Blue House.

Junior-1, Blue House; 2, Red- House.

Tug-of-War.

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Bhengbal, Bibol

(Bumatra), Borrakala, Borr Laris (Solo), Tegal, Tan

and Weltevreden”.

• Thane offers kuva safe deposit botest

Landen Bankers-National Provincia) Bank, Ltd. Correspondenta, all over the world.

BANKING BUSINESS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION-TRANSACTED,

0. STEENSTKA,

Hongkong, 30th July 1997.

Mansger

THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LIMITED.

(Established 1834.)

Daylini (dally paid up), ......................T. 109,000,000-

HEAD OFFICE:-TOKOBAMA. Breaches and Azvacíos aki Alexandria Karach

Bairon

Rober

Lizdom

Burpo Aytas Los Angele

Banbury

Bakulia

Changchas

CONGRESO

Колота

MARTA Nagasaki

Newchwang

New Tark

Daire (Dalny) Nagoya

St. Moritz, Feb;:11: Bumbung Twenty-five nations were represent-Hankow ́ed by nearly a thousand athletes at Hangteng the opening of the Olympic Winter Honolais GAMES,

Casks Paxtan

Rangoon

- Ban Franzióba ·

Ballia Bemaraner:

Bbangha

Shimoncell

Bingspors Borbara Bydney

Tiantain Takys

Tulsanta

Thinstan

Rio de

Janetry

The town is gally bedecked with prWladivostock (d'emporarily aloneti) variety of rational flags and packed with visitors.

The President, M. Schuiteas, on bohalf of the Swiss Government, wal coused the competitors and visitor Routers

BOXING.

THE WORLD'S FEATHERA WEIGHT CHAMPIÓNSHIP,

""New York, Feb. 11. f. For the world's fastherweight boxing championship Tony Canzoneri of New York defeated Benny Bass of Philadel--| phia on points after a gruelling con. test.

It transpired after the fight. that. Senior (Boys)-1, Blue House.) Henny, Bass-sustained dislocation of Junior (Boys)-1,Blue House. ~~ his” Tight "shoulder-Fentor^u- Americ Senior (Girls), Red House oan Service, Junior Girl)-1, Hed Hõuga,

at allowed on Currant Accents Deposit ad for £xed parlogu.as rašau la′′be "obtained 'om'application.".

HEAD OFFICE: 65, Wall Street

New York.

Branches In:-.

ARGENTINE

HELOJUM

DRAZIL

CHILE

CLINA

CUBA DOMINIGAN

REPUBLIC. LONDON FRANCE

INDIA

11

ITALT JAPAN

JAVA PANAMA

PERU PORTO RICO БТДАНТЕ

SETTLEMENTS RUGUAY VENEZUELA

We are also able to offer our Customers the services of the Branches of the International Banking Corporation in San Fran Disco, Spain and the Philippine Islands,

R. M. McLAY,

Manager,

Hongkong, 7th January, 1927,

FEET # * BANQUE FRANCO-CHINOSE pour le

Commerce et '1'Industrie. (Incorporated in France;) Prince's Building, Chater Road, Corner of Ice House Street, Hongkong.

HEAD OFFICE: 74, Rue St. Lazaro, Paris, Capital fully paid up Fre. 50.000,000 Special working

Capital. Fr. 50.000.000 Reserves Fund Fr. 15,304,905 Branches Paris, Lyons, Marseillion,

Salon, Kiphong, De nói. Tour" ane, Vinb, Poom Penh, Peking, Shanghai, Tientaln. Bankers Societe Generale, Banque Nationale de Credit, Banque de Faris et des Pays Bas London Midland Bank Ltd. New

York-American ... Exchange Irving Trust Co.

San Francisco Bank of Italy.

Every description of Banking etc.

AROLLIN Manager.

Hongkong, 1st January, 1928,

THE BANK OF CHINA;

المساجعهيد:

SPECIALLY AUTHORIZED BY PRESIDEN TIAL MANDATH OF THE REPUBLIÐ OP CHINA'ON ́TER SIND OF

· KÖYMMRER, 101T.

Authoring' chnfiel

Paid-up Capital

Baseres ploda..

-886,500,294.00

310,374,950.0

·HEAD OFFICÉ PELING.

MOKÇEONG BRANCHES ).

4. Queen's Road Central

Branches and Bub-branches all, ovar Chim. and correspondants 'le Boropa,

(olis) parts of warni

LONDON HANKKUS ) ----

The National Provincial and Unles· Baal

of England.Limited.

Ne

The Gaarmaty Trust Company of New Istm

}.NWW YORK BRANCHS-

1. The Iering National Hënku.

Mañariri STAMP'attenta on? Cadient Assemble | Mapi

Mrs. MOTONO

Bland and Electne MASSAGE

No. 31B, Top Floor Wyndham Bi-

Honakung?

Mrs. SEKAL

MASSAGE

let floor

6. WyndhamStroot, Hongkong,

VELKE INDOLINchi zandskeren suplication.

1 Brush; doneristics of ? Banking | djelu ne

Loans granted on approvma: spoustyán, Speciál aller 'tor' Eiçme Exchadur -

SHOP J. CHEM.

THE" KO HONG BANK, LTD.

(Established 321)

CAPITAL

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