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THE LAWN BOWLS ASSOCIATION,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

THURSDAY, MARCH 22,

1928.

Leagoo and the forwarding of en-son, and keonly contested. Two trance fees, March 30 being the date tours, were entered in the Lawn fixed for these to reach, the Kon, | Bowl Leagues. The first division Secretary,

team made a none too auspicious start, Entrics for the Spey Royal competition wore then taken, all ton

their name

Cup but a marked improvement: took place BANQUE DE L'INDO-CHINE,

DISCUSSION AT THE ANNUAL Clubs entering the League handing inter, and, at the end of the season,

MEETING.

Further discussion took place on the Use of the donation by Mr. Aitken- The annual meeting of the head. It was suggested in turn that Hongkong Lawn Bowls Associa-the donation should be used for tion was held in the board room trophy for a Paira Competition, of Mosers: Jardine, Matheson and

occupied fifth position on the league tahio. The second division team did extremely well, considering they were handicapped

through enced players. Your committee Prunt that the younger members will give their full support to the Bowls Soc

Oo Jnst evening, when the activi Sowicon Biatch, or an In- tion during the coming season to en-

ties during the past year were reviewed by the Chairman, entries were received for the Longue and other competitions, and there was

discussion an interesting various points raised.

most

on

The Chairman, Mr. R. Sutherland, said he thought it might be said that the Association had had a very buc. cessful and interesting year. The matter connexion with their nelivities shootion their Shanghai friends in October last when they were successful in defeating Hongkong by some 10 points at the interport match which took place at the Craigongower Club on October 15.

match between

and Portugunl. Mr. suggested that the donation might be used to provide a record board on which the names; of winners of the various competitions each year could be entered.

Doring the discussion it was asked whether the donation had to be used said the money was handed to him as an award and the Hon. Treasurer

and he was told to do what he liked with it (laughter). It was. that the donation bo used for a trophy Kowloon for a match between Hongkong and

The New President, Coming to the election of officers the chairman said that in connexion The Hongkong team, ably skipped with the new President, Mr. B. Wylie

had expressed his willingness by Mr. Wallace, was up against bow-

to stand lers of exceptional skill and although

elected. Continuing, Mr. Suther- the Hongkong representatives played all the qualities for the position and said he thought Mr. Wylie had land a careful, and sterling game they werd overpowered. The Shanghai he submitted his name with the greatest confidenco. Inspector Kent intention to propose Mr. Wylle as President, not knowing that his name

been mentioned.

able us to carry through our fixtures,

A rink competition, for prizes pro- | sented by A. K. MacDougall, Esq., was played during the close season and resulted in some keenly contested

gamos.

Tennis.

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closed for repairs, etc., play was some- Owing to the tennis courts being what curtailed during the However, all the usual club competito Lione were carried through, and thoroughly enjoyed by all taking part, A decided increase in the number of members using the Club, during the Inttor part of the season, has been noticed, and your Committed trust that in the near futuro, an additional Court, at the northern end of the Clubhouse, will be available for play.

4. Obituary.

visitors played various matches with canded saying that it had been his membors; during the year: Mr. C. W.

local clubs and were successful in all conteste except those against the Craigongower Club Civil Service and the Kowloon Dock Recreation Club,

A Plonsant Memory.

The Association was much indebted for the very excellent work performed not only by the selection committee but by the Entertainment Committee, Inspector Kent, Mr. R. A. Smith, Mr. D. Harvey, Mr. A. O. Brawn and the

had

Mr. Wylie was unanimously elected President of the Association.

honour the Association had conferred Wylle expressed thanks for the upon him. He said at one time that day he had not intended to bo pre- sent owing to a previous engagement but Mr. Sutherland had induced him to come.

In view

for the

next year and also because of the business transseled he was grateful that he

The General Committee regret to record the deaths of the following Alexander. (fe member), Capt. J. Turnbull, and Mr. A. Cooper.

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Prizes.

The thanks of the Club aro duo to doners of the numerous handsome

trophies for the various competitions, also to members who contributed to tho Prize Fund.

The prizes were distributed on the

energetic secretary, Mr. G. J. Tacchi. I was to be their Presie fact that'ho closing day, 18th February, 1929.

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victory from T. Akiyama. The match was over in three sets, the ux-cham- result was a

The Championship:

plon losing only three games, "Galloway"

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D. Templeton was elected Vice-

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the Taikoo Recrea- tion Club, Craigongower being the In conclusion Mr. Sutherland aaid' it was with particular pleasure that lie informed the meeting that on his to Shanghai Mr. Aitken- departure head, the Shanghai skip, presented the Association with $100 to be allocated to any bowling prize the Association desired to put up for competition:

runners-up,

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League Entries,

SUCCESSFUL YEAR.

Kowloon Bowling Green

Club's Activities.

The annual report of the Kowloon Bowling Green Club, which is being circulated to members, will be sub- mitted to the annual general meeting of the Club to be held on Friday, March 30. The report states:

Rink Compotition: (Mr. A. K. Macdougall), Mosers, Russell, Forster, A. Macfarlane and Stoncham; 2nd, (Club), Meaaru.

W. Macfarlane, Whibley, Sherriff and Hyde,

Tennis.

tine went under to E. de Sousa and Dr. I. Newton and Dr. D. J. Valon- A. V. Remedios. The feature of this match was the hard tusale in the second set; which Sousa and Remedios Championship: (Mr. C. Ewens), L won 11-9. The other two sets went Jack; 2nd, (Mr. W. J. Kerr), T. Fer-to them casily. gusson.

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Genta Doubles: ("Bookmakers' · Ås- ̈ Messrs. J. D. Thomson and G. E. Stewart; 2nd, (Mr. C. Atkinson), Messrs. T. Forgusson and W. White,

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5 life members and 5 hori. going, members,

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(2)

There was some discussion on the entrance fee to the League after it was proposed that it should be the Same as last year, namely $50. ME: Russell suggested that the should

The Ico Treasurer saying that

be $25, the Ho Jent when there were tee, and it is suggested that a ratio

In inte

it would be

interport

of sen-going to ordinary members be no interport matches. years, however, the balance was re- discussed by the members at the an- duced considerably and he thought it nual general meeting.

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The following will represent the Football Club (Rugby Section). against the Navy in the first round of this triangular competition on a whip round would become neces- During the year, now Boys' quar- Saturday.-R. J. Grieve; A. E. Prit EATY on the occasion of the interport tors were built and the old quarters chard, V. H. Koop, G. B. H. Bichard, matches. Russell's suggestion.

He strongly opposed Mr. converted into a locker room. These G. P. Lammert; F. M. Spence, C. D. lockers are now available, for tennis Wales; T. L. Fortor, W. Beveridge, At this stage the question arose re- and bowls players, at a nominal fee, R. F. Akehurst, R. P. Moodie, E. 12. Karding those

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The condition of our bowling greens has been a soures of great anxiety Representatives of the Clubs CAVO our Green Sub-Committee, as, at the Tel. C.678 their names and voted on the motions

whether the entrance fee to the Leaguewater from Austin Road, flooded the commencement of the year, surface Bhould be $50, or $25: The original proposal, for a fee of $50, was carried greens, bringing with it large quan- tities of mud and sand. Application by seven votes to three.

It decided to start the League to the Public Works Department was

Owestry, Feb, 20. on May

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He suggested that dates should be bot the Groen Committes to endeavour Both workmen, fled for safety, Ler adhered to. Mr. Tapaley's pro-to have both greens in condition for posal was adopted.

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HEAD OFFICE:

74, Rue St. Lazare, Paris,

Capital fully paid up Frs. 50,000,000

Special working

Capital

Reserves Fand

Frs. 50,000,000

Frs. 18,304,905

Branches:--Paris, Lyons, Marseiles,

.Saigon, Haiphong, Hanoi Tour

ane Vinh, Pnom Penh, Poking, Shanghai, Tientaln.

Bankors:Societe Generale, Banque Nationale de Credit, Banque da Paris et des Pays Bas London: Midland Bank Ltd. New York --American Irving Trust Co.

Exchange

San Francisco-Bank of Italy.

Every description of Banking, etc.

A. BOLLIN, Manager.

Hongkong, Let January, 1928,

THE BANK OF CHINA.

SPECIALLY AUTHORIZED 'ST PRESIDEN-

· TIAL MANDATE OP TUE SEPUBLIC OF: CHINA ON THE LIND OF NOVEMBER, 1917. Authorised Capital ... $60,000,680.00 Paid-up Capital ....................$18,278,000,00

serve Funds

-$ 0,429,425,34 HEAD OFFICE, PEKING. HONGKONG BRANCIL

* Queen Road, Central.

-Branchen and Babəkanchor all pray Chise and correspondents in Europe, Amarlen and other parts of world.

LONDON. BANKERS 1000

The National Provincial and - Union Bank fat. England zámited.

-The Guaranty Trust Compaar of.Now.Todc; NEW YORK BANKERSÞ

Tha Irving: National ; Bank”

able Trust Company of New York,

Internet allowed on Darrest"Accounts', audi 8 3,000,000 - Fixad · Deportia. · Tarena-com- application, @ 4,000,000 Etury description of Banking: badani

transacted

....0 1,240,000 HEAD" ÜFFICE ---BINGAPORE. Branches, agencies and Dorrespondents to mil ile principal jellier of the world. .

Every description of Deaking and Exchange Bela transacted, vody DNS

TKO LEUNG BOX,

HERATA, AND MENI.

MASSAGE, CHIROPODY,

and MANICURE. 2nd Floor,

Yoo Bang Fat-Buliding, Queen's Road Central.

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