THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1934.

NEW K.B.G.C. PRESIDENT ELECTED

LIFE-MEMBER

Club's Condition Causes Satisfaction At

Annual General Meeting

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Satisfaction at the sound financial carrying on the Club work during the position which had been attained past year, especially the was expressed at the annual general ident and members. meeting of the Kowloon Bowling Green Club held last night at the clubhouse.

Officers Elected.

WAN

he had

The election of officers being the next item on the agenda, Mr. Kapley Mr. F. L Rapley, President, was said he wished to propose Mr. Wylie supported by Mr. B. Wylie, vice- as incoming President. He President, Mr. J. 8. Logan, honorary known for the great interest. necrotary. Mr. J. L. Tetley, honorary always taken in the Club and he had treasurer,

and a large gathering of occupied the chief position with dis-

tinction and ability in 1928,

elected members.

The chairman, addressing the meet. ing on the report and accounts, sald

LOCAL YACHTING.

GOLF AT KOWLOON.'

First Extra Ladies' Race Storting Times. And Draw

Held In Harbour.

The first extra ladies' yacht race: was sailed at North Point_yester day, the course leading to Channe! Rocks, Mark on line, Kowloon Rock n distance of and Rumacy Shoal, seven miles.

The results were as follows:

"H" Class.

(Started at 3 p.m.)

Time

For Fear Cup.

SUNDAY'S COMPETITION.

Play in the Fear Cup Competi. tion will take place on the Kowloon Golf Club course on Sunday next over 36 holes. The draw and tarting Limes have been announced as follows:

8.30 A. Eastman, W. L Ramsey. 8.34 T. Seddon, W.-Simpson. 8.33 2

Finished Corrected Posn.

4.08.5T

Diana.... 4.11.07

(Miss Whitham) Dorothen 4.12.17 4.07.37

(Mrs. Coote)

AllBa

" "y" and "G" Class, (Started at 3.10 p.m.) 4.27.46 4.27.40 (Mrs. Bilderbeek) Mr. Wyllo was unanimous that Zephyr 4.20.63 (Mrs. Wren) and in accepting office he was particularly proud of the there was a nominal loss on the year's honour which had only been bestowed Strux

revenue of

twice, working. The loss to entrance fees which amounted to $825 on the same persons

hin the cases of Mr. Raniacy and Mr.

Gow.

and had been

before

1.

3

4.20.58

2

4.34.86 4.27.01

2

(Mrs. Finlay)

Oslu

(Miss M. Laragen)

(Started at 2.50 p.m.) 24.04.41

Class

2

1

Wasp

transferred 10 the Reserve Special Loan Redemption

Other officers appointed were Fund; and the extraordinary and non-vice-President, Mr. W. E. Hale: Hon. recurrent item of legal expenses in connection with the new articles of secretary, Mr. D. W. Waterton; Hon. Association had been dealt with in the treasurer, Mr. Tetley: General Com report. Repairs and renovations had mittee, Messrs. R. Hail, L. Guy, J, G. increased to $2,681 more than half of Meyer. G. E. F. Thompson, J. S. Joss

Bench, T. 1. Bradford, W. Macfarlane; due to redecorating Bar sales and profite were up slightly Ballot Committee, Messrs. W. S. and Mr. Gardiner, the convener, de- Drake, V. Pethorick, E. B. Searle,

for this. The J. H. Budding. G. L. Turner, R. Dun True sorved their thanks cash position had improved still fur- can. ther and it would be anfe to say that they were in a satisfactory Anancial condition.

which wa

Gatl

4.04.14 II (Mrs. Grin) (Mira. Sheldon) La Linda.. 4.00.52 D.N.E. (Mrs. Stanton)

4.08.01 (Miss Mackay)

4.07.45 Bluc

(Mrs. Adams) 4.00.04 (Mrs. Elliott) FRIENDLY HOCKEY.

The election of a Life Member Pat was proposed by Mr. Hapley who put forward the name of the in-coming name had

The bowling season had been a President. Mr. Wylle's good one and interest in tennis had been before the meeting on a previous boen well maintained. The club's re-occasion for this honour but he had presentatives only just missed the then put another nomination forward double in the bowls competitions, and himself.

£171-

0

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1

Club To Play St. Andrew's To-morrow.

for this Mr. Guy was largely re- The proposal was accepted

Wyllo in ex- In their match against St. Andrew's sponsible for the manner in which animously and Mr. ho selected the teams. He wished pressing gratitude for the honour on the Club ground, King's Park, 6.15

by to thank Mr. Bradford, the houso said it was made greater the p.m. to-morrow, the Hongkong Hockey

Mr. Hall who convener, and

had names of those whose service to the Club will be represented by the fol, rewarded in this lowing:C. L. Gregory; A. A. Dand aupervised the greens, for their ser Club and been vices.

fashion. He asked those present to stand

proposal by a member that in Capt.) and J. Rodger; W. A. Iteed, J. D. Lowe and E. V. Reed: J. L. for a few moments in respect to the future no one but a member of three Tetley, J. E. Potter, G. E. R. Divett, Into Mr. W. S. Cuff and the late Mr. years standing should be appointed J. E. Noronha and S. C. Archer. W. J. Sprintall who had been mem-to an official capacity in the Club was overwhelmingly defeated, only the bera of the Club..

The third Children's Sports Day proposer and seconder voting in fa- had been great success and WHA your. now established as an annual event.

H. T. Buxton, C. I. Angus. 8.42 A. A. Lopes, C. E. Terry. 8.46 G. Castle, R. Honderson. 8.50 J. G. Charlton, L. D. Purves. 8.54 J. S. Smith, G. Milno. 8.58 W.

W. J. Woolley, H. Mills.

W Taylor 1.02. Grover.

0.00 A.

AL

B.10 W. Excell, J. Melngan. 9.14 J. J. Cameron, J. McKelvic. 0.18 C. Rosen, H. H. Mundy. 9.29 P. B. Parks, J. Fremaux. 9.26 W. Staker, A. Urquhart. 0.30 A. T. Braley, J. W. Martin. 1. W. R. Hillyer, A. J. Dermis. 9.88 5. Macaider, L. J. Cave.

hiesurs. A. J. Dennis and L. J. Cave will act as Stewards of the course and supervise starting times. Competi tors not starting to times given will be disqualified.

THE CAPTAIN'S CUP.

Draw Made For First Round of Competition.

The draw has been made for the Captain's Cup Competition for which there are eighteen competitors. The first round to to be completed by March 4 next.

The following is the draw: D. C. v. A. Wilson v. S. Jex: G. Can£lo Andrews; H. Mills v. T. J. Price; J. G. Charlien v. H. T. Burton; F. Duchill v. A. J. Dennis; G. Mine v. R. Hen- derson; T. Seddon v. S. Macnider; A. T. Braley v. G. R. Roson.

BASEBALLER ILL.

Former Giants' Player In Serious Condition.

St. Andrew's Club will fleld the following team:-R. H. Wong; F. A Broadbridge and E. H. P. White; E. MacNider, A. E. P. Guest (Capt.) anxi 'Voles of thanks to the out-going A. Hamson; G. A. White, A.. S.

is were Bliss, N. A. E. Mackay, E. F. Fincherler, In conclusion the President thank- President and the committee

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involved and the meeting was closed. him

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