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KOWLOON SOCCER.

ANNUAL MEETING OF THE FOOTBALL CLUB.

The annual meeting of the mom" burn of the Kowloon, Football Club was held last evening, Mr. G. A Walker presiding in the absence of Mr. R. Hali, the President, who, it was explained had left the Colony on a health trip fellowing his recent fill

NCAA.

Mr. Walker said he thought the Club could claim to have had another auccessful year both as regards sport and finance. Kowloon had again won the Senior Shield and the second team The had also done remarkably well. third team also was deserving of con Bidorahlo praise. They were glad to have the Shield back in its old rost- ing place after a fine game with the Felice.

Referring again to the third team Mr. Walker said he thought that encouragement should be given to the younger players in the Club, Their thanks were due to Mr. Murphy for keeping the team together last sen- son. He would like to see plenty of new blood coming into the Club, blood full of football corpuscles, and ho

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also like to suggest that free of the ground and clubhouse bo offered to the boys of the Kowloon British School, Association with tho Club In their youth would lead to membership later in the lives of the boyz.

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TEAM TENNIS.

AUSTRALIA AND "AMERICA EACH SCORE WIN.

Chicago, Sept. 23.

1928.

TWO SHIP COLLISIONS.

FOUR VESSELS INVOLVED IN

MINOR MISILAPS.-

Two collisions of occan going vessels figured in this morning's Harbour Office Reports, the vessels involved being the s.8. Chenan and 5.8. Kwang Lee at Shanghai, and the s.a. Kaiping and sis, Raymond: Poincard in local wátore. In neither case was there serious damage.

The 8.8. Chenan, of the China Navigation Company, arriving from Shanghal, reports that when leaving that port on September 20, the s.8. Kwang Lee, of the The inter-sectional team tonnia China Merchant's Navigation Com championship opened at Chicago pany, was in collision, inflicting to-day, Hennessey(U.B.A) "do- damage above the water line on

(Australia) fented Hopman

by 6-2, 3-6, 6-4, while Crawford the starboard side, (Australia) defeated G. Lott, Jr. by 3-6, 6-4, 6-3-Reuter'a Amor can Service.

The Doubles.

Chicago, Sept. 24.

In the inter-sectional tonnís doubles Lost and Hennessey beat Crawford and Hopman 1-0, 0-4, 12-10-Router's Amarican Service.

Professional Championship.

New York, Sept. 24.

In the final of the professional

The ss. Kalping of the Kallan Mining Administration, reports: that she was in collision with 8.8. Rayinond Poincare aff High Island, whilst on the way down from Canton yesterday. --

CRICKET.

VOLUNTEERS' TEAM.

The following will represent the lawn tennis championship, the first Volunteers 2nd XI at Kowloon, on two matches of which were played Saturday, against the K.C.C. 2nd in Europe, the Czecho-Slovakian, XI, at 2.16 p.m. sharp:-C. II. Wost Kozeluh beat Vincent Richards 6-4, 6-4, 4-6, 6-3.--Reuter.

LADIES GOLF.

BOGEY COMPETITION NEXT MONTH.

(Capt.), R. R. Davies, J. E. Han- cock, R. K. Valentine, W. M. Groves, T. L. Christie, A. Rend, V. W. L. Stanion, J. L. Bonnar, G.

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JAPAN BEATS FRANCE AT, DAIREN.

A Bogey competition has boon. arranged for the Ladies Section of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club, to be held on the New Course, Fanling, on Tues- day, October 10, for a prizo kindly

A two-day French and Japanese presented by Mrs. W. N. Fleming.

The date of the annual general athletic contest at Dalren resulted in

Tokyo, Sept. 24,

Increased Membership. Turning to the membership of the Club, Mr. Walker and that in the past year it had grown from 298 to 342. He recalled the time, only a few years ago, when the Club had 70 be proud of their position at the pre-meeting of the Ladies Section has a win for Japan by 78 points to 12. members and he thought they could

been provisionally fixed for. Monday, Threo records were broken.. Japan October 22, at 11 a.m., at the lielena secured 43 points in the track events May Instituto.

sent time.

As promised at the Inst annual meeting the Committee had gone into the question of tennis courts and they

now had two, of the finest hard courts in Kowloon. Their thanks wore especially due to Messrs. Ver gette, Beach and Smith in connexion with the tennis courts.

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THE C.P.O. CLUB.

With regard to finance the profita were in excess of the previous year. The premises had been reconditioned and the electric light fittings had been renewed. These expenses hind tended

for reduce the

the year, In the Steel and Coulson billiard Profita Ha noted with plensure that there league match last night between had been a very substantial reduction the C.P.O. Club and the Garrison in und debts, inrgely due to the hard Mess, tie latter won an interesting

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work of the Hon. Treasurer Secretary. They lind been indefatig-game. able in collecting money long given Club un as lost. Mr. Walker sald ho Pengaliy

Rutherford thought the Club's thanks were also dus to Mr. Bond for his work as bar Ward

Mr. Bond was recovering Figg convenor. from the illness which made him an absentee at the meeting.

The 8.8. President Lincoln. arriving from U.S. ports with| 620 Asiatic deck passengers, re- ports the death of one Chinese steerage traveller en route, from tuberculosis, on September 15, four daya previous to the ship reaching Shanghai.

EXPEDITION.

COMMANDER TO JOIN SHIP

NEXT MONTH.

Norfolk, Sept. 20. The whaler Larsen, carrying four aeroplanes and three pilots who will guide them over the frozen mountains of the South Pole, left Newcastle Corporation, have de-here to-day as the second ship of cided to have bus stations, and pra- Commander Byrd's expedition to pose to erect one of these, with start for the Antarctic. Only a platforms, walling rooms and gar-brief ceremony marked the dopar- g, charges to be made in respect ture of the vessel. Commander f buses using the station.

Byrd will join the ship at San

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After consulation with the Me-Pedro, Calif., on Oct. 6. 100 tropolitan Polico and the Ministry The airmen who left on the Lar 100 of Transport, Berks County Council sen were Mr. Bert Balchen, who ac-

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Suggested Bullding Fund, With regard to the Committee. it had been a very active one, the at- tendance at meetings throughout the year being exceptionally good..

Mr. Walker suggested that the now Committee should consider his

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de- suggestion that the cash on

of a posit should form the nucleus bulding fund, this to be increased by in of entrance fees. The time probably come when the rall wny would require the ground and ho thought they should cronto a fand in timo order to be in readiness for the when they had to build elsewhere. After a sympathetic deference to the Into Mr. W. D. Austin the chairman moved the adoption of the report and accounts. Mr. A. W. Eastman second- ed and the proposal, was carried.

The New Officers.

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The following officers were elected. -President, Mr. G. A Walker: Chairman, Mr. T. F: Bradford; Han. Secretary, Mr. A. W. Eastman; Hon. Treasurer, Mr. R. Baldwin; Captain, Mr. J. McKelvio; Vice-captain, Mr. S. G. Hayes; Bar Convenor, Mr. C. Bocommittes-Messza. R. S. Vergette,

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Marks, J. Smith, F. C. Ciemo, W. Stokes and J. Beach,

Monars, Lowe, Bingham and Mat thews were re-elected auditors for the

There was Kome coming year. discussion on the question of the member Eug- Ballotting Committee, A gesting that the body was really un. necessary and that its duties might be left in the hands of the General Com- mittes. The chairman pointed out that according to the rules of the Club a Ballotting Committee was necessary, this consisting of the General Committee and three other members. Messrs. Brown, Brimble- combe and were elected to the

Banting Commites.

of the Selection Com- question The mittee and that of the captain of the second team was deferred to bo decided by the playing members.

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