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HONGKONG | TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1935.

BADMINTON

STARTING

SHORTLY

ARRANGEMENTS

FOR SEASON

RECOMMENDATIONS BY COUNCIL

At a meeting of the Executive Committee of the Hongkong Bad- minton Association held yesterday afternoon, it was decided to hold the Annual General Meeting of the As Fociation on Monday, September 30, nt 5,30 p.m.

Rev. J. R. Higgs, Chairman of the Association, presided at the meeting and was assisted by Mr. L. D. Skinner (on, Secretary), Repre- sentatives of various clubs affiliated to the Association were also present,

It was decided to commence the League this year on or about Novem- ber 15, and that entrance and affilia. tion fees must be sent in to the Hon. Treasurer on or before October 15.

The Committee decided recom- mend to the Annual General. Meeting to have an annual afiliation fee of $10 for each club, and that the entrance fee be raised from $2.50 a team to

$ a team.

Mr. Skinner brought up да In: teresting point at the meeting. Ho atated that last year some teams did not turn up for their fixtures although they had been notified and despite the fact that the fixtures were published

In tho newspapers. The question inrose then as to what should be done

about the points.

He proposed that this year, if a team does not turn up for a match, it nutomatically forfeits the points. unless

inutual arrangements aro

made by the two teams concerned. The lean forfelting the points could

however,

This proposal was passed by the

meeting.

Warner Oland, who appears in""Charlie Chan in Egypt,” a Fox Film

Production, which starts at the King's Theatre to-day,

BOWLS TIE TO-DAY

AT RECREIO

DUNCAN MEETING BRADBURY

FINAL OF OPEN SINGLES

FLYWEIGHT BOXING TITLE

SMALL. MONTANA WINS CROWN

BEATS WOLGAST ON POINTS

San Francisco, Sept. 15. "Small" Montana outpointed "Mid- get" Wolgast and took the latter's Byweight championship of the world from him before a crowded holtre at the Oakland Auditorium hero this evening.

Wolgast weighed-in at 111 pounds, Montana tipping the scales at 100 poutyls.

In the fast round, both men scored

the honours were even,

POLICE HOCKEY with lightning lefts to the face and

POLICE HOCKEY

MEETING

OFFICERS CHOSEN FOR SEASON

PREPARATIONS MADE

The next round. Montana with n right and left to the face atung the champion and went ahead on points, The champion tripped and fell in the third session and both men paused lo shikend before resuming. Montana missed with both hands and allowed Wolgast to get in a hard left to the body. Wolgast had a shade the better of this meeting.

In the fourth the champion threw in a vicious left but again slipped and fell to the boards.

Montana

established again superiority with a hard clip to the Jaw which shook his opponent visibly. This was, again Montana's round.

In the fifth session, while the challenger slowed down, Wolgast took advantage of the full to go in and score repeatedly

and

to the

At the annual meeting of the Police Hockey Club held in the Library at Police Headquarters yesterday, it was decided to enter two teams in the Mamak Tournament, one consisting

head of Europeans and the other of Indians, stomach. Wolgast repeated the at- Mr. G. S. Wilson, Assistant Super-tack in the sixth round in which ha intendent of Police, presided. The concentrated or the body. Montana meeting was well attended,

was content to retreat, shooting out his left as a stopper, Wolgast hnd taken both these rounds.

(Continued from Page 8.) appeal to the Executive Committee, players as J. V. Ramsay and J. C.

Brown. He thus reached the The following officers were elected Singles final for the first ilme, for the ensuing season:Mr. G. S. Those who saw the match be- Wilson and Mr. A. I. S. Major (Pre- tween Dunsan and Mitchell will sidents), Sub-Inspector L. Tyler (Hon. have been the more surprised by Secretary), Sergeant J. L. Jessup Duncan's omission from the Inter-Stokes (Hon. Treasurer).

(Assistant Hon. Secretary), Mr. T. G.

The following Selection Committees were elected:

Mr. B. K. Ng, the Eliot Hall re- presentative. sinted that Eliot Hall would not be able to play off their xtures from the end of October to the third week in December as the

ріпустя would bo having their port. Although he did not win University examinations. The meet-comfortably the narrow margin was ing agreed to accommodate Eliot Hall certainly not due to any, bad form by arranging their fixtures as from on his part. His accurñey during the end of December.

the first eight heads or an was so At the end of the meeting, Mr. uncanny that had not the incident Skinner proposed a vote of thanks to which has already received wide! the Rev. Mr. Higgs for presiding publicity, upset the winner, I feel nt the meeting and to the South China Morning Post, Ltd, for the sure he would have beaten his op- loan of their baard-room for the meet-ponent without allowing him to get ing:

Into double figures-such was the difference in the form of the two

KOWLOON INDIAN TENNIS CLUB

ANNUAL GENERAL

MEETING

SATISFACTORY REPORT

The Eighth Annual General Meeting of the Kowloon Indian Tennis club

was held at the Club House on Sun- day. The President, Mr. Mahan Singh, presided over a large gather

men.

Wolgast opened the soventh round With a hard right to the stomach but paid for his attention to Montana's stonisch by a blow which was rather low.

vantage.

The eighth round saw a turn in the Lide when Montana with A right European Teani--Mr. G. S. Wileon swing opened a cut over the left eye of the champion, after which Wolgast (ex-officio), Sergt. L. C. Pennell,had to fall into the defensive phase Sergt. D. Wasa and Sergt. J. E. as the challenger toro in to take nd- Jesso, Singh (Central), P. C. B611

Indian Team.-P. C. B197 Anayat

The eighth and ninth rounds went Singh (Central) and P. C. B431 Fauja | to, Montana who was aiming, furious- Singh (Yaumati).

ly at the eye wound and féinted to P. C. B514 Boota Singh was elected score with hard rights to the body. captain of the Indian team, with Mr tenth round when Montana connected Wolgast was obviously tired in the

As I have said before Bradbury is playing bowls of a high standard this year and it is the confirmed opinion of many that he is nowtary. playing better than he has. ever played in the past.

Ile likewise has been revealing form which has made him a worthy inalist and if both players can

Man

Khushi Mohammed (Policu · Training School) ns Hon. Secretary and Corngain to the jaw and added in this poral B653 Rulla Khan (Police Train-round to his already large margin of

points, ing School) as Assistant Hon. Secre-

The house was crowded to capacity and shouted ita approval Sergt. Hayward and Sergt. Pennell the reforce, raised Montana's hand to да Вигин, were elected a representatives to signify course of umpiring. Prcas..

the new champion,--Unsted undergo Sergt. Pennell was also elected, to serve as the Pollce representative on

the General Committee of the Mamak Three Tests are included in the approved Itinerary of the Indian

will be as good as any seen in the Mohn Jessop and Mr. Khushi cricket team's tour of England next reproduce their best there can boy

little doubt that to-day's match

final of the Open Singles in years gone by.

BRADBURY'S VICTIMS

Bradbury's passage was a little more rosy than was Duncan's but he met some prominent bowlers and he won in a manner befitting & finuliet. He also received a bye The Secretary reported the financial the first round and he then met position of the Club as satisfactory A. Brooksbank whom he beat by and congratulated the Club's hockey team on winning the championship 21 shots to 15, while in the third round G. E. F. Thompson scored 16 of the Mamak Hockey Tournament.

The President endorsed the Secret-shots against the Craigengower ary's remarks and also congratulated player.

medals

Police

assisted by Corporal

Hulia-Khan, were appointed-to-be-in year. The Tests will be at Lord's charge of the Club's ground at the (June 27, 29, 30), Manchester (July lice Training School, and gear. 26, 27, 28), and the Oval (August Sub-Inspector

A. 15, 17, 18, 19), Tyler. Sergt. Billingham and Mr. Khushi Moham- med were elected to the General Management Committee for the Police second eleven (comprising Europeans and Indians and possibly later Chin- ese) and reserves.

TEAMS' COLOURS

DOCTORS DISCOVER QUICKEST REMEDY FOR INDIGESTION

The European team will play at

Amazing evidence of the remarkable home every Tuesday and the Indian speed with which indigestion and P. T. S. ground will be open team every Friday. On Sundays the stomach pains can be stopped has been for revealed by medical experiments and Blanak Tournament fixtures and for numerous X-ray photographa of the use of civilian clubs.

actual coses, These prove the in- grediente

of 'Bisuratou

Magnesia. to be the

The European tuain's colours will be blue shirts with white sleeves and be

worked in blue; blue shorts and bluo stockings will be worn.

in

The Indian team's colours will he

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Hon. Secretary and Hon. Treasurer:- Overy, of the Kowloon Cricket greet location to the Police Hockey trouble and It spreads a much lining.

***

SPORT ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CIJE

The Eighth Extra Racó Meoting will be held (weather permitting), at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, 21st September 1935, commencing at 2.00 p.m.

The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m..

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary, Hongkong, 18th September, 1935.

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MEMORIALS

MARBLE

AND GRANITE

the Hockey players who gained places C. G. Sihm was the next man In representative games played in the drawn against Bradbury, who won Colony.

On behalf of the Hockey team, the convincingly by 21 shots to nine.

It has beert said with every justi- collar and white pocket with "H.K.P." | effective know, acting and hockey representative thanked Mr.fication that Silva is not a Singles Mohan Singh for the excellent presented by him to the players,

player but to have, won by such a

complete relief in cases The following officials were elected wido margin was certainly anahnilar with blue shirts and "H.K.P."

numberless other remedies had for the eruing year:-President achievement.

failed entirely. Bisurated Magnesia white diagonally across the chest. Mr. Mahan Singh; Vice-Presidents:

The Craigengower skip was given Messrs. M. A. Khan and Feroz All: kis tougliest opposition by H. team's colours will be

mixed European and Indian is a complete treatment for the relief of stomach troubles-It noutralisca the harmful acids that cause Mr. Jahan Dad Hockey Captain: Club, and it was only after a be Mr. Karnali Singh; Committee Mem-inted recovery that he qualified, but Club from

soothing, pro- the suggested bera:-fers, Firdos Khan, G. M. Overy

genera! LeeL

tective film over the Khan, Ahmad Khan AP. Sousa, H. would have been good enough to discussion was adjourned pending Bisurated' Magneala because they are was playing bowls that sports fund was discussed, but on the Leading Stomach specialists, doctors Pritam and Muhammed Khan.

motion of the Hon. Secretary the and hospitals use and recommand have beaten. many players in the further instructions from competition.

the In in touch with these latest develop- The South Australian profes-

{spector General of Police,

ments of medical science. In the semi-finals Bradbury Acupuncture, Moxocauals and Bone Betula sional, Fergus McMahon, won the eliminated H. A. Alves, a promising

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