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THE
HONGKONG
LAWN BOWLS.
KOWLOON TEAM FOR ·
TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1991.
LADIES' HOCKEY
MEETING.
AITKENHEAD SHIELD. ELECTION OF NEW OFFICERS
The following will reprosent Kow- joon against Hongkong in the Altkony boad Shield at the Cralgengower green at 5.30 p.m. on Saturday:
Kowloon Dock Roc. Club. At kinson, J. V. Ramsay, J. C, Brown, Punchoon (skip)..
YESTERDAY.
HOCKEY MATCH,
Y.M.C.A. BEATEN BY RADIO
SPORTS CLUR..
In a game of fast exchanges, the The annual meeting of the Hong- Radio Sports Club hockey team yes- keng Ladies' Hockey Club was held terday defeated the Y.M.C.A. frst by three At Lane Crawford's Restaurant last cleven at King's Park evening with Mine E. Gray in the clear goals. Jchalt, supported by members of the The Y. M. were rather unlucky
committec.
to lose by such a pronounced mar- The report for the year states: gin, as they enjoyed as much ter- The Club la to be congratulated on ritorial play as the winners, but again winning the Caor Clark Cup, being successful in all thoir league found the Radlo defence too good games with the exception of one when even for the thrustful work of
Price and Brown on the left wing. they drew with the Club do' Recrola.
Thirteen members Joined the Club Play opened quietly, with both during the Season making a total goals being attacked in turn, and membership of 52.
it was not until midway through
Kowloon Bowling GreenH. Nisb, R. Hall, W. Russell, A. M. Holland (skip);
Kowloon Cricket Club F. Goodwin, II. Overy, J. C. Lyal, A. Ilyde-Lay (skip).
Club de Recreio.-C. E. Marquos, A. 9. Gomes, L. C. R. Souza, C. G Silva (skip).
Second Division.-A. Calman, J. J. Basto, G. Henderson, F. X. M. Bilva (skip).
Second Division.-H. Stoneham, A. C. Burford, F. G. Herridge, V. Pethe rick (skip).
GOLE
as.
the STARS Play it
THE BEGINNER
SHOULD FIRST
PRACTICE
SHORT SHOTS
WITH THE MASHIE
What club should Arst practice with?
120
© NEA a beginner
The Club wishes to place on record the opening half that G, Singh soİZ- their appreciation for the kindnessed an opportunity to score with a shown by the following Clubs for the loan of their grounds during the sea- clever shot. This was added to son, without which, it would have just before the interval when been almost impossible to have ful- Ahmad Singh beat the Y. M. de Billed ita programmer-The Hong-fence.
kong Area South China Command, -The homesters had the better of The Hongkong Hockey Club, Y.M.C.A., the second half exchanges, but and the Royal Naval Recreation Club could make no impression on the The Club also appreciates that Radio backs, Guest and F. Singh, playing success is largely due the
regular conching received from Mr.
Ormerod.
the
who were two of the best players
the field. D. McLennan, on The Club suffered an irreparable Y. M. centre-half put in some foss in the death of Its late Secretary, great work both constructively and Nancie McNelllio, who was one of the in breaking up the Rndic attack, but first members of the Club and hold the he could not prevent G. Singh office as Secretary during 1920-30 and getting through again just before 1030-31. She was a most enthusiastic
worker on behalf of the Club, both the close to notch the third point. as an organizer and a playing mem- ber and is greatly missed by all the members.
The Third Annual Danco was held at Lane, Crawford's on the 8th January and proved to be even more popular than in previous years. Un- fortunately the Club suffered a finan- cial lose in this connexion as shown from the statement of accounts, this being due to the fact that the licence for the extension till 1 a.m. had to be paid for, whereas in previous years the Government had allowed us this free, and also the cost of the Band was much higher. Thanks are due to Mr. D. M. Goodall and members of the Committee for their work in making the dance such a succes■,
HONGKONG SHARE MARKET.
OFFICIAL SUMMARY BY STOCK EXCHANGE,
This morning the market is un- changed from yesterday, but there are a few more buyers in evidenco. for some stocks.
Waterboats were in demand at $28. Bonguets were wanted at $12. Docks were in demand at $20, S. C. Motors "B" shares wanted at $10.80.
were
Providents (old) were dealt in at $8.16 and $0.20,
New Engineerings were the medium of sales to the North at $8.20.
Lands changed hands at $89, but at the close they were in demand at
My suggestion to beginners is
The following officers were elected, in start playing short chip shots for the ensuing year: President, Mr. with a mashie first, and then take W. T. Southorn: Captain, Miss E. up a little practice with the putter. Gray: Vice Captain, Miss M. Wallace; In this way, the beginner will Ion. Secretary, Mrs. P. Y. Harrop Acquire a better sense of distance, Anaist. Hon. Secretary, Miss SSA. hener better control, and "
O'Hagan; Hon. Treasurer, Miss E S. Laing Committee, Misses J. smoother swing than when Smalley, J. Whyte and J. Coppin; $28. starts to play full shots from the Selection Committee, Miss E. Gray, Mies M. Wallace, Misa K. Ferguson and Mrs. P. M. Harrop.
outset.
The average golfer takes keener pride in his long game, but if, he neglects the short shots at the start, he will find it harder to
A Peak resident returning home by concentrate on them when the ear on Monday night ran over a deer. short shots are needed. And they The impact killed the deer, which the are needed many times on every driver took home and added to the Found-ART KRENZ.
lurder.
BY THE
S.S.
"President
Hayes'
Ewos were reported sales at $10. Trams could have been obtained at
Star Ferries wern in demand at $95.
China Lights could have been had at $294.
Electrics, which were dono at $82, closed in demand at $81.
Cements were denit in, at $20, as wore Ropes at $21.
Lane Crawfords (cum rights) were the medium of sales at $8.10.
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