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BOWLS & TENNIS TROPHIES.
PRESENTED..
A CHRISTMAS BONUS.
SIX MILLION-MARKS. FOR BERLIN UNEMPLOYED.
Berlin, Dec. 21,
The Municipal Council has The playing activities of the Kowloon Bowling Green Club granted, six, million marks as n during the past year were dealt special Christmas bonus to the with by the President, Mr. D. F. unemployed despite the Burgo- Warren, on Saturday, on the occamaster's warning that the Trea- sion of "Closing Day.". Mr.sury was empty...
Warren called upon Mr. H. Nish, The city of Berlin has now got wife of the Vice-President, to dis-lato, such a financial tangle that tribute the bowls and tennis the Provincial Governor of Bran- prizes won during the season. denburg has placed its finances supervision. The After the bowls match had been under State. completed, those present gathered Council cannot spend money, with- round a table on which were exhibited out the Governor's sanction. the season's prizes,.
Reuter.
Mr. D. F. Warren, the Presi- dent, addressing those prezent prior to the distribution of prizes, said, in part: Tam sure that we all regret the cause of postpon mont of our Closing Day The former arrangeidents were can celled in honour at the memory of Mr. Maclachlangewire Was so very suddenly 'caped, tway, Maclachlan has bean member
POLISH CABINET.
M.BARTEL TO UNDERTAKE TASK OF FÖRMATION.
Warsaw, Dec, 22.
of our Club for years. Ha M. Bartel, the Premier from was a keen bowler, in fact, play-June 1928 to June 1929, has ed in the League matches during accepted the commission to form a the past two seasons. He was a new Cabinet. Ho is a supporter of regular attendant at the Club Marshal Pilsudski, under whom he and took a keen intereat in the formerly served as Vice-Premier. game of bowls on Friday evening The appointment is regarded as an of the 13th. I can
nssure you indication that Pilsudski does not
intend to rule as Dictator. that it was a great shock to me
Reuter's American Service. when I was advised by one our members that he had passed night. We away during the shall miss him vory much from our Club.
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During the year six teams were entered for the League matches. With respect to the teams of the 1st Division, I may say that they started off not too well, but as the season advanced, they improved in their play and it was hoped that they would win the League, their last game being with our nearest neighbour-the K.C.C. | After that, game was finished our 1st Division team retired from the contest, having played games and winning oight, the highest standing in the League for the past 11 years.
eyes
The "Boyn
prize, (presented by Mr. J. Gibson), D. W. Phillips; 3rd prize, (presented by Messrs. Gande, Price & Co., Ltd.), AR, Whibley.
President's: 1st prize, (presented by Mr. D. 1. Warren) and Harvey Memorial Shield, C. Atkinson; 2nd prize, (presented by Mr. B. Branch), Guy; 3rd prize, (presented by Mr. Russell), J. V. Ramsay.
Vice-President's: 1st prize, (pre. sented by Mr. H. Nish), J. Gibson; 2nd prize, (presented by Mr. B. Gray),
C. Brown; ard prize, (presented by Mr. D. Muir, L. Guy.
Doubles: 1st prize. Handicap 14
Prize" presented by "Galloway Menara. Russell, Nish, Bradford and
After the 1st Division was de- finitely out of the running, all the were focussed upon 2nd, or Boys' Division, watch were winning all before them. fx- When we had finished the tares, we had played 14 games and won ten, and we found our selves in the unhappy position of tying with two other Cluba in the Colony with this distinction, however, that we had 160 points to our credit, while our nearest points. competitors had 135 However, us it was games hot points that counted, it necessitat a triangular re-play. The Civil Service drew a bye and we were drawn against Taikon and there is where we met our Water Joo. I am quite free to admit that we were beaten by superior players. They simply out-played us and are to be congratulated on winning the League.
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I desire to take this opportu- nity of thanking the bowlers of both Divisions for their loyalty during the past season, as it means much to give up every Saturday afternoon to League fixtures.
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Hunter), S. E. Eccleshall and D. W. Phillips; 2nd prize, (presented by Mr. D. Kelth), H. Nish and P. Young husband.
Non-Prize Winners: 1st prize, (pro- sented by Messrs. A. S. Watson and Co., Ltd.), D. W. Phillipa; 2nd prize. (presented by Mr. W. Macfarlane), C. E Stewart,
Handicap Singles: 1st prize, (pra- Rented by Mr. R. Lapsley), 3. Rodgerat 2nd prize, presented by Mr. R Duncan), L. Guy: Ard prize, (present ed by Mr. W, J. Kerr), A. R. Whibley.
Men's Championship: 1st prize, (presented by the Club), J. Rodgernt 2nd prize, (presented by Mr. G. E. F Thompson) G. Radgern,
Men's Handicap Singles: 1st prize, (presented by the Club), J. Rodgers End prize, (presented by the Club). J. V. Ramany.
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Ladies' Handicap Singles: prize, (presented by the Club), Mr. Cuthill; 2nd prize, (presented by the Club), Mra, McCaw.
Ladies' Novices Singles: 1st prize, (presented by Mr. R. Hall), Mrs. Hogbin; 2nd prize, (presented by Major W. White. R.A.0.C.), Mrs. Thompson.
Men's Handicap Doubles: 1st prize, (presented by the Club), J. Rodgers and E. W. L Hegbin; 2nd prize, (pre- sented by the Club), W. E. Hale and F. V. Whitta.
Mixed Handicap. 'Doubles; 1st prize, (precked the Club), Mr. J. Rodgers and Mega Cuthill; 2nd prize, (presented by the Club), Mr. W. Brown and Mrs. McCaw.
Ladles Handicap Doubles: prze, (presented by the Club), Max- The Selection Com- dames McCaw and Timpson; End mittey are to be congratulated prizo, (presented by Mr. D. Gow), on their work, as it was ho easy Mesdames-Hall and Hogbin.. tarit to keep six rinks up to full strength, especially as reserve players were very limited. Our competent Green Convener, Mr. Hall, 'deserves great credit for the
The prize-giving completed, Miss axellent work that he has ac- complished. He was seriously Joan Rapley presented to Mrs. Nish a bouquet of flowers with silver handicapped in his operations holder. during the water shortage as we Replying on behalf of his wife Mr- notified not to use water Nish expressed thanks for the hydr from the mains for sprinkling the done to his wife in asking her to greens. However, Mr. Hall was officiate. He continued that they had been equal to the occasion and utilised hoped the ceremony the water from the well on the performed by Mra. ut un
fortunately she had had to sto premises. As Mr. Hall puta it, Canada owing to ill-healbiy the one well is good, two would be speaker hoped that Mr. Warm would better, so he asked for another express their regrets to Mrs. Warren and it was given him and now he at her absence, with the hope that she Is ready for any emergency.
would be present next year. On bo half of the bowlers, Mr. Nish also thanked the ladies who hid Bérved tea, and Miss Rapley for the bouquet, He presented a box of chocolates, to Miss Rapley.
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The Tennis Section.
Tennis: 1 am pleased to re- port that we have had a larger number of entrants for tho The President, then Harided to Mrs. various competitions than we Nish a handbag on behalf of the have had for a long time. Tennis tennis section,
is one of the recreations that is
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Vice-President
J. T. Dobbie W. E Hale W. J. Bickford 12. J. Gibson.
coming to the fore in this Colons. Appended are the bowls scores:
President. We have progressed this season and entered a team in the Mixed J. Rodger
J. Campbell Doubles League, and although they . C. Brown did not do as well as some others, D. Muir yet our teams have demonstrated that they will be a factor to be J. S. McIntosh
IB. Branch reckoned with in the future,
F. L. Kapley notice among the prize winners in W. Russell the tennis tournament this season, some of the ladies and also gents, who won last year; but I am informed on good authority that some of the new players mado the winners go all the way.
R. Gittins A. Alves
J. V. Ramsay J. C. Craig W. E. Bell
21 J. Frazer
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B. Gray C. V. Hast A W. Blackburn W. M. Johnston J. Gutierrez 18 R. Lapalay
A. E. McDougall 8. Eccleshall D. W. Phillips II. Rose
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I hope that next year even greater interest will be taken in E. W. L. Hogbia R. Duncan this branch of the Club's activi- W. Macfarlane 14 A. R. Whibley 18 ties. I desire to thank all who G.EF. Thompson have in any way contributed to N. Watson the success of the tennis' depart. L. Guy ment.
D. F. Warren T. West Mra. Nis then presented prizes to D. Gow the following:
The Prize Winners,
Champlonship: 1st prize. (preannt
ed by the Club), W. Russell; 2nd
C. Atkinson, F. C. Goodman V. Petherick 12. H. Nish
P. T. Farrell 18 A. Chapman
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