SHANGHAI BOWLERS WIN AGAIN

Governor's Team Defeated 69 Shots To 54

His Excellency the Governor, Sir the Geoffry Northcote, entertained Shanghai bowls team yesterday, and in a game on the lawn in front of Government House, the visitors won 60-54.

The Shanghai players were divided, although three were included in the rink which beat the Governor's rink 27-17. E. W. Lines registered the only win for the Colony, beating A. M. Gullerrez 19-14.

R. Duncan, who lost to A. J. Hall 18-29, scored the only five of the afternoon. Scores:

Shanghai

31. Wallace

W. Ilauston

...Awartzell

W. J. MacDermott

(skip)

. . Phillipe

A. M. Gerrard

J. M. C. Lopo

A. J. Hall (skip)

T. Mason,

D. Campbell

A. Draid

A. M. Gutierrez

{kip}

The Governor's Team Sir Geoffry Norin-

cote

1. Newton

Z. B. Carter

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Craigengower Has Had A Good Year

Annual Meeting Held Yesterday

A satisfactory report was presented the forty-fifth annual general meeting of the Calgengower Cricket Club, held yesterday. The financial position of the Club was declared to be good, but there was a big increase

in members' accountsbre

The President, Mr. B. W. warned

that unless there was a marked Improvement, the cash posi- tion of the Club would be scriously affected.

Presenting the report and state- Bradbury ment of accounts, Mr. Bald:

The annual report and statement of accounts having been in your hands

27 J, Deakin (skip) 11 for the period prescribed by the rules

N. L. Smith

G. Archbull

CB. Hosking

20 R. Duncan (skip) 10

J. Hall

J. T. Smalley

A. Hyde Lay

E. W. Lines

14 (skip)

10

WEEK-END GOLF Cogan Cup Final Played At Kowloon Club

The final of the Cogan Cup was played at the Kowloon Golf Club over the week-end, and resulled in a win for A. E. Davies with a score uf 81-14-67. F. F. Fincher was runner-up, scoring 70-0--70,

Captain's Cup Competition The following players qualified for the Captain's Cup Competition:

A. E. Davies 81-14-87, and E. F. Fincher 70-9-70.

FANLING BOGEY POOL

G. R. Cairns (9), two up, won the Royal Hongkong Golf Club Bogey (Par) Pool played on the New Course, Fanling, on October 22 and 23.

SPORT ADVTS

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

THE: HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 126,

Myrna Loy, Spencer Tracy and Clark Gable have the principal roles in "Tent Pilot," which opens at the King's Theatre to-day.

1988.

Australian "Cricketers Return Home

Expect Serious Opposition From England

Melbourne, Cet, 25.

The Australian cricketers returned to Australia to-day. Don Bradman declared he had fully recovered from his recent injury and would be able to play in the match between the Test team and the rest of Australia at Melbourne on December t

Bradman also said that when the next test series was played in Aus- tralla, scrious opposition might be expected from England as she had many promising young players. He added that he thought five days long caough for a result in one test match.

Reuter Bulletin.

CRICKET SELECTIONS The following have been chosen to represent the Hongkong C.C. In senior and junior friendly cricket matches against the Army on Satur-

October 29;

of the Club, I will, with your per- † building, gear, furniture and fixtures of congratulating Mr. George Choa Gay, XI (at Sookunpoo)-II. Owen

mission, take them as read.

are

aware,

Before

with proceeding

the business of the meeting, I desire, on behalf of the Club, to express sympathy with the relatives of the late

Mr. W. D. Braidwood and Mr. E. H. Inchcombe, both of whom passed away during the year. As Mr. perhaps You Braidwood was the founder of the Crolengower Cricket Club, and on the foundation laid by him nearly half a century Ago, the

Club has As a grown to what it is to-day. mark of respect to the memory of Mr. Braidwood and Mr. Inchcombe I would ask you all to rise and re- main standing for a brief moment.

ing, but when you take into con- sideration the very liberal allowance for depreciation, plus a sum of $500 transferred to Doubtful Debts Reserve Account, I think all agr

agree that "satisfactory correct word to use.

sume

Is the

been

Is most

promptly in future. This is one way

by

int,

flughes (Capt.). A. C. Becit, A.C.I. Bowker, 5. J. Cooke, J. R. Hisley, L D. Kilbee, 3. D. H. Leckle, T. A. Pearce, L. T. Ride, P. II. Scoones and F. 11. Stokes.

OUR GUIDE TO THE CINEMAS

splendid in the cast.

and crockery, amounting in all to on winning the Club singles cham- the advice of our nionship as well as other events, and $2,000.51. On

Teater allowance was shall look forward with pleasure to auditors, a

the not distant future made

under this heading, and I am the time in sure you will agree that this is a when more important trophies will

Our Auditors also be added to his list. Very wise move.

2nd. XI (at home).-E. J. R. In conclusion, I desire to express recommended transferring $500 to al recor Dad and Doubtful Debts Account, my appreciation of the help given to Mitchell (Capt.), C. W. E. Bishop, and and as you will have noticed, this me the outgoing Committee.V. C Bond. G.EN. Divett, J. H. Fox, recommendation has been carried Despite minor criticisms, they have N. P. Fox, R.M.M. King, H.J.D. Lowe, done good work. The splendid at- D. O. Parsons, R.S.W. Paterson and out.

Under assets, you will observe tendance at committee meetings is C.D.N. Walker. that bowls gear and tennis gear have indicative of the Interest they have

their work. Details considerably, this talten In been increased being due to the purchase of a new individual attendances will be given.

which became lawn mower,

the Hon. Secretary. The resigna- an by

from the Committee of Dr. absolute necessity. New tennis nets tion and screens were also obtained during Alienza during the year was re- gretted. Ils place was not filed as Your Committee is very gratified the year. in being able to present to you a The heavy increase under furni-inembers next in rotation declined to Balance Sheet that must be con- ture and fixtures is accounted for serve.

by proft

To the members, I must express the purchase of a large number sidered very satisfactory. The

chaira which were sincere thanks for their helpful co- for the year, viz, $320.80, shows an of tables and increase of $122.16 over last year. required for our whist and tombola operation throughout the season.

The report and accounts were good show functions. This, aclf, represents

"Teal Plot" (King's Theatre, to- Our cash position is quite sound, adopted unanimously on the proposal and, although we have less cash on of Mr. Bradbury, seconded by Mr. day).As violently exciting as the seream of a speed plane in a power hand than last year, this is offset by W. Ward.

"Election of Officers

dive, the latest and probably the best our having replaced the sum of

at- fixed deposit. $2,000.00 on

Ofee-bearers elected for the year of the air pictures evokes the I wish to reiterate 1038-30 were: President, Mr. B. W.mosphere of terror and tension in Summing

the Hives. There position of the Bradbury: Vice-President, Mr. C. S. several spectacular air scenes. The that

one Rosselet; Secretary, Mr. W. K. Way:

throughout playing

Is splendid. Bor earnings for the year, as you Club is satisfactory, but there will see from the income and expen- discordant note to sound, and that is Treasurer. Mr. A. E. Coates; 1st X Clark Gable, Myrna Loy. Spencer

Mr. E. Zimmern; diture account, show a decrease of the big increase in members' accounts Cricket Captain,

Tracy and Lionel Barrymore are all $228.08

which

Harason over last year,

is outstanding. This

Vice-Captain, Mr. A. B. probably due to more conservative concerting, and, unless there is a 2nd XI Cricket Captain, Mr. B. R. L. marked improvement, it will not be tranec: Vice-Captain, Mr. J. "Bulldog Drummond la Africa" pending on the part of our mem- marefore our cash position will be

Jong bet to uncertain conditions. bers, owing

be Youngsaye; Committee, Messrs. R. (Queen's Theatre, to-day),Latest of pleasing and

affected. I should like to Bas, U. M. Omar, N. P. Karanjia, the adventures of the famous Sopper scrlously Mr. Dose and his colleagues of the take this opportunity of appealing to W. J. Howard, A. B. Hamson, 3. W character, set this time in an African

Bosa Bar Sub-Committee are to be com- the members concerned to see that; Leonard, L. C. R. Souza and T. Ljungle, with all its opportunities for John Howard well done.

their accounts mended for a job

more Locke.

cinematic thrills. are paid

There was considerable debate again plays the fille role, and Heather Billiard receipts are down; in fact, the revenue from this source has not in which they can really help the over the question of members' out- Angel is the romantle interest. Draft Programmes and Entry

been in keeping with the large Club, and I am confident that those standing accounts. Mr. Way repiled

"Ia Old ཡས་

Mexico" (Alhambra Forms for the Tonth Extra Race } c Meeting to be held on Saturday, amount invested in putting the tables of you who have been tardy in the that the Club was very lenient in its

than many Theatre, to-day)-William Boyd in Table No. 1 in first past will now appreciate what this treatment of members (particularly

Colony. The the character of Hopalong Cassidy means to the Club and will not fall other Clubs In the There has 5th November, 1938, (weather per-class condition.

dissension KA regards the to co-operate more fully in this Club did not discriminate between gain gets the better of his enemies Rio Grande. Grand mitting) may be obtained at the method of paying for these games. I respect.

its members, and he urged that ae- below the +13

a better-than- Secretary's Office, Exchange Build trust that this can be cleared up

Sporting Activities

counts be promptly rendered, other scenery, thrilla and ingi the Club House, Happy satisfactorily and that, with the And now I come to the sporting wise the finances would be seriously usual story,

of the Club during the jeopardised.

"Over The Wall" (Oriental Tho Valley; the Hong Kong Club; the advent of various

should post

Further discussion then ensued on First mention must be year.

stre, to-day),—A dramatic tale of Sports Club; and the Stables, returns will be competitions, better activities like to take this opportunity of minde of

who did the question of billiards, Mr. J. L. convicts and their altempis to get our cricketers, Shan Kwong Road.

thanking the various members whose extremely well. The senior team Landolt maintained that members away. It centres around Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON helpful advice made the work on the shared the championship with the especially those who earned small falsely imprisoned for murder. on Thursday, 27th October, 1938. improvement of the tables very much I.R.C. after two undecided replays, salaries, should be allowed to sign:

"Thoroughbreds Don't Cry" (Ma- from which we emerged with colours chits for games, instead of paying simpler.

Jestle Theatre, to-day).-An exciting Subscriptions showed

junior team finished cash. By Order,

healthy flying. The

Mr. Way replied that the system story of the turf, three juveniles, rize, this being due to the increase runners-up and was unfortunate in which come into effect last year, not winning the championship. I of paying cash had been instituted Ronald Sinclair, Judy Garland and

am particularly

with the after much deliberation by the Mickey Rooney, and horse provid- With an increase in new members,

hading the interest. An entrance fees are also up, and this success of the s, for, in my billiards sub-committee, who is indeed pleasing. As you will report just a year ago, I predicted called in competent members to 8.lm. observe, Income under sundry that the happy blending of youth aasist in the question, and had come feurpis and members who have wou expericne show. Ceule. That with conclusion that such a system

results. was the best. accounts carefully will results came almost immediately was studied the

He was supported by Mr. Rosselet, all the more Source

considered gratifying. Had the who sald it Was the readily appreciate what this of income means to the Club. Allow Interport Cricket taken place this opinion at the sub-committee that me to compliment the Social Sub- year, at least two of our young the Club should revert to the system Committee for their splendid work. players must have gained reciting billards. This decision had been of cash payment for a game of Turning to lawn bowls, I cannot by that

had a particularly made when interest in billards was

The system successful season. The first and at its height.

of sign- Just In Time to "B" Class; Har- second

third fr teams finished season

contained certain daws, vest View and National Pride to "C" iding chite

was the failure of Class; Cape Cormorin, Mac's Adven- Turning to expenses, there has In the League and the third team among which

them after

games, ture, Increase all

National Dignity # rather heavy

Afth place. members to sign finally

ally dropped into round. Stationery has gone up, but Enthusiasm

asm was well maintained, He felt that if members supported Dragon to "E" Class. the increase here can be accounted particularly among

the sub-committee in its endeavours our younger for by the large quantity of tombole players, who, when given an op- to assist the members rather than tickels used. Rates and taxes have portunity in

formed criticise it, the Club would be in newly increased and this will go up even

Cup Competition at the end better position to supply members further next year, since our assess of the season, performed splendidly, with more emetent biliard-markers. ment

has

the rate been raised con- and Craige Engraved on this trophy. proposed that members be allowed to

name was

After further debate, Mr. Landolt siderably.

first to be

our sign chits for billiard gemes. Mr. E. Cost of teas has risen by quite a I trust the keermess among

an amendment margin, and, although this has been younger players will continue, and Zimmern proposed looked into very carefully, I do not if it does, then we need not be that the matter be left to the sub- anticipate any appreciable decrease,

Club's committee to be formed, and this was pessimistic regarding the

carried. owing to the

coat higher

of future lawn bowls prospects.

The usual honoraria of $200 each necessites.

Our tennis section has had a very enjoyable year, although, perhaps, to the Secretary and Treasurer, and to the auditor was voted. I had hoped for an even smaller not so successful, despite the fact $100 Agure. However, I am still optimistic that our "B" team were again in Messrs. T. A. Martin and Company enough to hope that this item can! running for the championship right, were re-elected auditors.

up to the last game. With so many be entirely eliminated in future.

The meeting closed with votes of Turning to the balance sheet, your players available, I am sure we will thanks to the President and outgoing particular attention is directed to do better in this department. Committee for their work during the the amount of depreciation on the should like to take this opportunity past year,

'C. R. BROWN,

Secretary. I

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Expenses Increase

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Bad debts written off is small, but

and

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