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BADMINTON MEETING

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1938.

INDOOR BOWLING

League Programme To Naval Officers Engage In

Open On November 14

on November 14.

A meeting of the Executive Com- A meeting of the Hongkong Foot-mittee of the Hongkong Badminton ball Club was held when a resoly- Association was held yesterday in tion affecting the entrance and sub- the S. C. M. Post building. Mr. E. de scr.pllen fets of members was pass Souza presided at a full representa- ed. Mr. H. R. Forsyth was in the tion of Clubs, and it was decided chair,

assisted by Mr. E. L. Strange, to commence the League programme Secretary.

Mr. Forsyth sold the Club was in- corporated

in 1932 as a company when une assets were about $24,000, The total cash surplus between 1033 and 1037 was $7,940 and there was deficiency of $14 this year. Alatal of $10,100 was expended on im- provements to the clubhouse.

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Friendly Gamo

Gunroom officers of 11M.S. Kent and H.M.S. Birmingham met at the Hongkong Bowling Alleys on Mori- day in a friendly game

of bowls which resulted in a win for the latter team by 30 team, being

points. The winning

man onc

short, sub- siltuted with Mr. M. Well, contributed much towards the vic tory, being highest scorer with 145.

The scores were:

DM., Kent

There will be three divisions, as last year, the "A", "B" and Mixed Doubles divisions, with the possibl-ub-Lt. H. L. Dannreuther ilty of a Women's Division. formation of this latter quire four entries and there are at present only three-two from the Club do Recreio

Andrew's

Mid. G. Bi. C. Clarabut The Par. Mid. W. T. Blunt would re-Bub.Lt. A. W. Hazelwood

Mid. C. W. st. C. Lambert ... Rub-Lt. (F) R. D. Roberts Pay, Subalit, C. C. H. Dunlop and one from St.) Mid. 8. Falle ...

Total

Mr. Forsyth mentonca the great improvements to the club in the part years. The liquid resources bod Into Axed assets, been converted which was quite in order, but unfor

"A" Division.-Club de Recreio tunately, the income on which the club relled, slumped seriously. The (1); Hongkong University (2); Chin- financial string.ncy with which they eso Y.M.C.A. (1); King's College were now faced could be remedied, (1). however.

F1.32.8. DiETTIČNERİLMES Entrics for the Men's divisions Atr. M. Wellt (Substitute) were as follow:

Sub-LL R. N. V. R. Howlett Paymaster Cadet R. II, Sharpe Bub-LI, (E) A. B. Dickle Mid. D. McLaughlan Mid. E. . Ashmore M. A. D. Wood

Total

Mid. C. D. Brownrigg

who

100

101

LOCAL FEATHERWEIGHT BOUT

SOCCER

Archibald Recognised As

PROGRAMME Armstrong's Successor

following The

programme. ok ilongkong Feotball Auociation for matches has been arranged by the the coming week-end:

New York, Oct, 17. Joey Archibald, 1241⁄4 ìbs., caused Belloze, an upset to-day by beating Mike 125 lb., on points over fifteen rounds, and gained the New ission's recogni- York Athlete Commis tion as successor to Henry Armstrong for the world featherweight crown. St. Joseph's v. Kowloon (Caroline before the National Boxing Assocla- He must, however, beat Leo Rodak H), 4.30 p.m. Referee, Thomaston will recognise him as champion. Linesmen-Mellgrew and Sutterley,

SATURDAY, OCT. 22

First Division

Club v. South China "B" (Club), It was a real old back-alley scrap. 4.30 p.m. Referee, K. K. Ip. Lines and was held, before 17,000 yelling men-Barretto and Ba'n.

fana. Archibald was awarded ninë Kwong Wah v. Middlesex (Kow-rounds, Belloise three and the re- loon), 4.30 p.m. Referee, Clark, mainder were split even. Linesmen-Demmee and Purnell.

Royal Scots v. Police (Bookunpoo), 4.30

p.m. Referee, Hinchcliffo. Lincamen.-Sharpe and Smith.

Becond Division Club v. Ordnance Corps (Club), 3 p.m. Referee, Omar.

St. Joseph's v. Kowloon (Caroline H), 3 pm. Referee, Sliva.

Kwong Wah_v. Middlesex (Kow-| loon), 3 pm. Referee, Finch.

Royal Scots v. Police (Sookunpoo), 5th, A.A. Bde. ILA. v. R. Engineers (Military), 4.30 p.m. Referee. Brothwell. ·

"B" Division.-Club de Recreio (1); Kowloon Tong (2): St. An- drew's (2); St. John's (1) Chinese Y.M.C.A. (1); Victoria Recreation HON. SERGIO OSMENA | 3 p.m. Referee, MacCormac Club

(1),

Subscriptions formed the bulwark of the club's income as a source of income, gate receipts were unstable. The Committee had come to the conclur.on that subscriptions could Mixed Doubles Division-Club de bo increased to the benefi of the Recreio (1) Hongkong University Club's income without inconveniene-(1); Kowloon Tong (1); St. John's ing members, especially in view o (1); Talkoo R.C. (1). the vastly Improved facilities the Club offered. The alteration in the subscriptions however involved i teraton in the Articles of Associa-

ne vincial starung matches will be 8 pm,

times for

Vice-President of The Philippines Here

Third Division (A) 30th, Bly. RA, v. P.WD, (MII-) tary), 3 p.m. Referee, Farr.

Third Division - (13)

University v. 24th. Bty. RA. (St.

At the Anish, Archibald carried a deep gash on the left chrek and an- other gash high on his forehead. Belloise was cut over the right eye which was almost closed. For most of the night, Belloise weathered terrific battering from Archibald United Press.

Henry Armstrong, welterweight and lightweight champion of the world, was also featherweight cham- plon, but recently renounced his Utle because of insuficient competi- tion in that division,

COMEBACK FAILURE Scranton, Pennsylvania, Oct. 17. Tony Canzonerl, 144 lbs., former lightweight, featherweight and Junior welterweight champion of the world,

Vice- The Hon. Sergio Osmena, President of the Commonwealth of the Philippines, reached Hongkong

was being held.

subscription as the Committee shali He is on his way to Washington on The effect of the proposal was tha om time to time decide. Junior Meinl duties, and is nccompanied by the general committce would bmembers (c., members 18 years 61 Mr. J. S. Reyes, Mr. A. Buenosenda, empowered

to adjust subscription. under conditions such as the Clute or under) shall pay an entrancend Mr. B. Razon, economie adviser. ee of $5 and such annual subscrip- was at present experiencing. Altation as the Committee ahult from pointing out that other clubs in the time to time.decide," Colony had also found it necessary

tion, for which purpose the mecting entrance fee of $10 and such annual yesterday by the President Coolidge Joseph's), 4.30 .m. Referee, Ed-was

CANADIAN

CHINESE

to raise their subscriptions, MK. Mr. C. B. Robertson, seconded by The Canadian Chinese Club held Forsyth pul the resolution to the Mr. W. MacFarlane, proposed units annual election recently and the were elected for meeting. It was seconded by Mr. Wamendment that the words "the following officers Pryde.

Committee," be deleted and "a gen-year 1938-1939: The resolution proposed was:

eral me:ting." be substituted.

President, Lee Y. Tong; Vice- "That the following Article shall Put to the meeting, the amendment) President, Mrs, G. G. Lte; Secretary, be substituird for Article 20: was defeated, and the resolution cur- Q. P. Lec; Treasurer, Stanley Fong;

20. All members shall pay an¦ried.

and Business Manager, George Chow.

ANNOUNCEMENT

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5 gnals v. R.E. (E) (Chatham Road), 3 p.m. Iteferce, Stone.

Stonecutters W/T v. Royal Air Force (Chatham Road), 4,30 p.m. Referee, Phillips.

SUNDAY, OCT. 23

First Division South China "A" v. Eastern (Caro- line Hill), 4.30 p.m. Referee, Hoo- per. Linesmen.--Fraser and Hartley, Second Division

South China v. Eastern (Caroline I), 3 p.m. Referce, Ottoway.

Third Division, (A)

unsuccessful In a come-backi bout to-day, losing by a spilt decision o Fritzle Zvie, 140 lbs., over a hard- fought len rounds-United Press.

SPORT ADVTS

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

THE NINTH EXTRA RACE

MEETING will be held (weather ermitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on RE. (C) v. South Chine (Sookun-ATURDAY. 22nd October, 1038, poo), 3 pim. Referee, Stedman.

Electr.c v. R. Scots (Club), 4.30 p.m. Referee, Dove.

Kit Che v. Service Corps (Sookun. poo), 4.30 p.m. Referce, Marriott.

Third Division (B) ASA. v. Kumaon Rfes (Kow- loon), 3 p.m. Referee, Havelaar.

Powhatan v. Medicala (Club), 3 pan. Referee, McLaughlan,

THURSDAY, OCT. 27

Third Division (A) 5th. Bde. R.A. v. RA. Stanley (Military), 4.30 p.m. Referee, Welsh.

H.K.C.C. TEAMS

The following will represent the Hongkong Cricket Club against Kow- loon on Saturday:

mmencing al 2.00 p.m.

The First Bell will be rung at 1.30

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE

No One without a badge will be idmitted to the Members' Enclosure. uch must be worn throughout the Auration of each meeting in such a manner us to be readily identified.

Badges admitting Non-Members to he Members Enclosure and Club tooms at $5.00 for Gentlemen and 33.00 for Ladies (both including tax) are eblainable through the SECRET- ARY upon the personal or written application of a Member, such Mem- ber to be responsible for all visitors trodured by him, and for Payment tall Chits, ele.

The Secretary's Office, 1st Floor. Exchange Bulting. (Tel. 27794) will Jose at 12 NOON.

Tins are obtainable at the Club Iouse provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tele-

hone 21820).

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

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C. B. BROWN,

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