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SEVERAL OFFICERS RESIGN.
At the annual meeting of Kowloon Cricket Club yesterday, the President, Mr. B. E. Lindsell reported a membership of 809 Including 72 new members; a successful sporting season; and on the working account a balance of income over expenditure of $1,821.41, about $200.00 less than last year.
Rovlowing the activities of the allowed on the year, the figure in high- Club during the past season, the or by $1,200 than last year. This is Chairman said the annual report and undoubtedly good policy. In connext- accounts which had been in the hands ion with the various buildings wa of members for some time he would owned at the end of the club year, the tako as read. They contained little depreciation had to be very heavy. food for comment The Club had The members' pavillon is quoted on continued its many activities, and al- the balance sheet as down by $1,800 though they did not achieve any out leaving it standing on the books on standing auccess in any other direct the asset sido at $1,200 only. The ion, the Club's bowlers greatly dis-coulio hut was wrliton down as $100 tinguished themselves by winning and has been re-rected beside the for the first time in the history of new pavilion. The amount of depro- the Club, the first division of the clation was actually about the sama Longue. (Applause). In cricket thoy if not a little less than last year. Wo had had a lean, if active, year. The transferred $1,000 of our profie to 1st XI had a strong batting sido but make a reserve of final depreciation had not enough bowlers to get the of the pavilion. other sides out. Of the 25 matches played by the lat X1, 12 were drawn. At the same time he would like to congratulate Mr. G. C. Burnett on his success with the ball. It was most gratifying,
With regard to the second division,
We had hoped to obtain a fairly substantial sum on the sale of the old pavilion, and I think I might let you all know that our hopes were not realised in that direction. We were, however, able to got $340 for it"
1932.
Francis Quimet, captain of the American Walkar Cup team was sinking an easy one when the cameraman enapped this viaw. of the match he halved with T. A. Torrance, the English team captain. The American team won, sight matches to one, keeping the U. S. Golf Association's winning streak in this events unbroken, and winning possession of the famed trophy for another two years.
SPORT ADVTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
20th February.
Raca Fixturen for 1933; ANNUAL RACE MEETING.
Saturday, 18th February,
Monday, tuesday, 21st February, Wednesday, 22nd February, aturday, 26th February EXTRA
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THE MACAO JOCKNY CLUB,
PROGRAMMES and ENTRY FORMS for the AUTUMN RACE MEETING to be held in Macho on
they very nearly, won the league, but seconded by Mr. E. Abraham the re-burn, F. E. Lawrence, G. A. WTO-DAY'S HOCKEY Sunday, the 16th October, 1992
unfortunately not quite. In that connexion he would like to draw their attention to the record of Mr. F. S. W. Smith. He had the highest bat ting average, bin nggregate including two centuries. He had also the best bowling average which included GO wickets and 10 catches. This was D most remarkable record for season. (Applauso).
one
New Club House. "The great event of the year, he continued, "was, of course, the erec- tion of this building (the Clubhouse) the completion of which does not come within the year under review.
of
On the motion of the Chairman, J. S. Smith, R. Rathmoll, C. J.
anil L. Jack.
port of the committee was adopted.
Election of Officers.
Officers re-elected for the ensuing year were President, Mr. R. E. Lind nell and vice-President, Mr. E. Abraham.
Votos
Treasurer's Proposals.
Itoforring to the Club accounta later in the meeting, the Chairman stated a jetter contalaing some sori-) oua suggestions for the consideration
may be obtained at The Spoźli Club, Hongkong Jockey Club Istables, or at the offices of Messre,
St. Andrew's Team for Percy Smith, Seth & Fleming, 6,
Mamak Game
Des Vonux Road, Central.
ENTRIES closo at 4 pm. on Thursday, 6th October, 1932.
Y. M. C. A. V. CANTON SWIMMING BATH CLUB. SWIMMING GALA
DANCE
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At European Y.M.C.A. Bath, KOWLOON. Saturday. 1st October at 9 p.m. MEMBERS AND FRIENDS.
Mr. 3. C. Lyal resigned the cap of the committeo was put before them The following have boch talncy of the Club, and Messrs. F.at the last moeting by Mr. Skinner: selected to represent St. Andrew's Goodwin and E. G. Fincher were. The committee felt that as it was at nominated for the vacancy. On boing the end of the year when their term against H.M.S. Pheonix in the put to the vote, the former was of office expired they were not in a Mamak hockey competition at elected by 44 to 21. Mr. position to go into the suggestions Marina ground at 2,30 to-day: R.
fully. Fincher was elected vice-captain.
One of the suggestions was H. Wong. E.H.P. White, F. V. The Chairman, referring to the the employment, in connexion with Wong, A. B. Hanison, resignation of the secretary, Mr. J. part of the financial management of Nider, F. A. Broadbridge, J.T.K. 5. Mac- P. Robinson, said he was sorry Mr. the Club, of a firm of professional Gilchrlet, A.E.P. Guest. E. F. I would like to take this opportunity Robinson found himself unable to accountante. The committee thought Fincher and R. A. Carrol.
Re- one which should you on having such carry on with the duties of secretury. the matter was congratulating
into тогу gone
thoroughly. Borves: G. T. Lee and C. E. Wong. a fino Clubhouse and to repent again Ho had put in untiring work for many be
and
that, they exhaustively my tribute to the indefatiguable years in many capacities for the Club and
not able to do
Monday's Game. efforts of the building sub-committee, but had to go into hospital before were
that at Coming to the accounts there is the end of the year to undergo an the time. Mr. Skinner Intimated The Royal Engineers and the
his desire to resign, but they per again but litle that calls for com- mont. Both our income and expendi- There were three nominations for suaded him to stand again and hellee meat in the Mamak tourna
·LADIES' RECREATION CLUB. ture approximato very closely that of the office and the result of a baliot agreed on condition that as soon as ment at Sookuupoo on Monday Subscriptions was as follows: Mr. A. Hyde Lay, the matter regarding the appointment after 4 p.m. when the following the previous year. and entrance fees are both up, to a 89; D. S. Green, 18; J. Hargreaves, 8. of a. arm of professional accoun- teams will line up:
The Annual Tennis Tournament Mir. Overy was elected bowls repre- tants was finally disposed of ong Police: Billingham, Blackburn, will be held during October aữu certain extent owing to the increase in butt: as agreed last year. There sentative, and Messrs. I. S. Logan, way or the other, he be allowed Dormer, Tate, Dowman, Chan November. Entries close October was no interest on investments bo- W. W. Hirst, J. Hyde, E. C. Fincher, to realgn. This
uan Singh. Pile, Harris, Rulin on the motion of Mr. C. cause they have been swallowed up F. E. Nesh, A. W. Brown and V. C. nnd
Khan, Kartar Singh, and Jenner. 15th. Full particulars may bộ in the now building. On the expend Labrum were elected to constituto the W. Jeffries, seconded by Mr.
Royal A ballotting Kern it was decided that the com Bailey, L/cpl. Stedman, Spr. R. Club or obtained from the
Engineers: Spr.
found on the Notice Board at the ture side there are one or two things general committee.. I would like to say a fow words on. committee was elected comprising (Continued on Next Columns.) In connexion with the depreciation
Harding, Spr. Waldron, Spr. Muldersigned,
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Messrs. E. C. Abraham, J, C. Lyal,
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QUEEN'S COLLEGE.
and the 12th Bat. R.A., In the The Annual Swimming Sports Mamak hockey tournament ar will be held at the Victoria Rocrea- ranged to take place Wednesday tion Club on Friday, October 7th, next has been postponed until commencing at 2.00 pm. Friday, October 7. The game will be played at Sookunpeo, starting
at 4 p.m.
RIFLE SHOOTING.--
CLOSE MATCH BETWEEN THE R.A.F. AND RA.S.C.
In a rifle match yesterday on the Donk ranec, between the Royal Air Force team and ода from the R.A.S.C., the intter won by a margin
of 40 points.
The Scores were:
200 300 600 Total
13 23 48
23
28 23 74
Dyr. Abbott Pte. Funnoli Pte. O'Connor L/Cpl. Spain Lt. Mayhew Dvr. Pavell
Sgt. Robinson Sgt. Kirk
N.A.B.C.,
31 23 24 81
Lac. Lister Cpl Rowsell Cpl. Tuffield Cpl Burton Ac. Johnson
Cpl. Conway
Total
R. A. F.
18 70 10
200 300 500 Total
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mittes give favourable consideration | Hongkong's chance.
to the proposals of Mr. Skinner..
In connexion with the development of the new ground, the Chairman said |
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to dig it, turf it and develop it, the WALL
cost would be approximately $1,000 before it was really fit. He thought it would be advisable if they postpon- ed the schome for the development of the land for at least another year. This was agreed to on the motion of Mr. Jeffries, soconded by Mr. Bunje), and supported by Mr. L. J. Blackburn. It was decided that the usual honorariums be granted to the acero-
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Mr. A. Q. Brawn, who captained the | Hongkong Bowls team to victory Shanghai, was welcomed to the most- Ing by the chairman, and he suitably replied.
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