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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

March

18, 1939.

13

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For "Garden Lovers" GARDEN ORNAMENTS

LAWN BOWLERS MUST WEAR BROWN SHOES

Tonnis

Resolution Passed At

S. A. Rumjahn Annual Meeting Of

Easily Beats N. L. Evans

The only match in the Colony ten-

nte championships played yesterday

The

Hongkong L.B.A.

Local Film Executive

Leaving

Sailing by the Victoria on March 25 for Bombay is Mr. Harold Dudoff, sales executive for Universal Pictures Corporation of China

Mr, Dudoff, who has been with the

OUR GUIDE TO THE CINEMAS

"Holiday" (King's, to-day).—Ex- cellent new Bm treatment of the Burry play which argues that money Isn't everything. Cary Grant de cides that moderate wealth and a

Brown shoes will be worn by lawn bowlers in League was between 5. A. Rumjahn and N. matches this season as a result of the annual meeting of Hongkong office for the past alne right to decide his own life pattern

by the the Hongkong Lawn Bowls Association in the S. C. M. months, said that it was unlikely he The scores were a good indication Post Board Room yesterday. After some humorous dis-been with Universal Pictures in the

L. Event, which was won former, 6-1, 6-1,

of the play, for tumjahn

Wats

by

for the better player and at no time cussion it was decided to adhere to the English Bowling was he seriously extended. His wide Association rules and attempts by members to make white

repertoire of strokes enabled him to clothing compulsory were out-voted.

deni with ease any shot that came from his opponent, whose strongest weapon was the forehand.

After losing the second garne in the first set, Rumjalin obtained the next nine in a row, before allowing his opponent to annex the other.

INTER-CLUB MATCH

Dr. J. T. Smalley, Vice-President-

The meeting approved the proposal Ife had karned his lawn last year, was elected President for and Mr. Hosking expressed his grati- the coming year and Mr. G, S. Arch-tude.

butt was elected Vice-President. A bowls in Hongkong, he said, and he presentation to Mr. C. D. Hosking, would be reminded of the Colony retiring Honorary Secretary, was op- and its players every time he bent with his inscribed woods in England. proved by the meeting.

would

ever return here. He has

I. Dadaft

In the League entries, Hongkong (Laughter).

A vote of $50 to the Children's An inter-club friendly tennis match Prisons appeared as a new entrant

Football Club In-Playground Committee was approved. will be played between the Kow- while Kowloon

Mr. B. E. Magban, Captain of the loon Bowling Green Club and the creased their teams to two. League

1838 Hongkong team in England, sald Club at Kowloon Dock Recreation

entries close on April 1. morning. to-morrow the Docks

Mr. A. Hyde-Lay, retiring Presa very successful tour had been had and officials had Players representing the K.B.G.C.dent, presided at the meeting which und both players will be D. Anderson and R. Stone, was well attended. Mr. Hyde-Lay co-operated well. The Esplin Cup A. Rogers and F. Clarke, T. Arm- said the statement of accounts was which was a much-travelled trophy, strong and F. Bonscy, A. Duncan and very satisfactory Inasmuch as they had been safely received from Wan- C. Turpin.

showed a balap in hand of $1,491 stead and the Hongkong pennant had against $1,541 last year despite the made itself known to many other Telegram and Clubs which had been visited. Mr. Interport expenses. advertising expenses were higher be- Archie MacNeish had very hospitably

several cause of the delays in the arrival of ensured the players the use of sume the Interport team from Shonghel, fine greens in England. Mr. Maug- New York Head Omes for and silver-mounted placques also han concluded by saying that he years, and has been travelling ex- All wished to donate a cup to be played tensively in China for the past three Reccunted for Increased cost, Clubs were to be thanked for the use for between Hongkong and Wimble-years. After a stay of some months of their greens for open competitions don on the same terms as the Esplin in India, he plans to return to New and the Kowloon Docks R.C., Civil

The Chairman said the Association Singles-Peter U. v. Lt. J. B. Theobaid; Service Cricket Club and the Club i Wei Chung v. A. W. Lang.

and R. Recreio for the use of their greens were glad to accept the offer. Doubles. M. A. Razack

Mr. J. C. Gill expressed the thanks Minu v. Too! Ping-fan and Ng Kam in the Interport matches. The sub- chuen; Lee Yue-wing and Ho Ka-Lau Y. Lt. J. M. Tomlinson and Lt. J. C. Loch: Committee and Mr. Hosking made of the players who took part in the

arrangements and

the tour to Mr. Maughan for his able Remedios v, W. admirable

S. C. M. Post kindly lent their Board management.

Mr. J. F. Lunny, who left for Eng- Iloom on several occasions for meet-

land yesterday, was elected manager Rumjahn v. George A letter had been received from for the team playing in England this

NEXT WEEK'S MATCHES Rumjahn and Hussain Meet Tsui Brothers On Monday The following is the list of matches arranged for next week:

Monday

A. V. Course and Fincher, Trul Wai-pui C. Hung and E. C. and TSU! Yan-puí v. O. Rumjalin and S. Tuesday

A. Hussain.

Thursday

Singles1. M. A. Razack v. Luk Chun- cheong Tu Yan-pul v. 7. J. Gould.

Doubles-Lim Thiam-tet and Stephen Wong v. . E. Story and J. J. Ferguson, Friday

trophy.

York.

Mr. Y. K. Yao will take charge of Universal's Hongkong office after the departure of Mr. Dudoff,

WOMAN BEGGAR

Inis.

Aged Offender Who Had Singles 8.A.

Left Refugee Camp Chon: Wong Shiu-wing v. W. K. Mn; F. Mr, T. Armstrong stating that some year. 1. Kwok V. 1. D. Humjahn,

members of the Association-wished to suggestion was made by Mr. S. Wednesday

Knight Memorial Eccleshall that the two new teams

Prior to being fined $1 or neven Singles Leong Ping-chlu v. Lee Wal-present a "Phil tong: Lam Kwan . Lt. J. M. Tomlinson Cup" to be kept from year to year in the League and another possible

Magis- Fetor, U. of Lt. J. 8. Theobald v. A, Craw by the winner of the Open Singles. from the K.B.G.C., should not be daya' imprisonment by Mr. Q. A. A. ford; o Ka-lau v. W. C. Hung

anel accounts were added to the third division but that Macfadyen at the Kowloon

an 80-year-old The report

be adjustments thould

made to tracy yesterday.

woman, charged with begging, sald: adopted.

Memorial Cup

equalise the divisions in numbers.

a refugee camp, thr was sent to Mr. J. G. Meyer proposed that all The meeting approved of the ne ceptance of the "Phil Knight Me-League matches up to the end of brst time, and I nearly lost my life have not recovered from the shock morial Cup" and the presentation by August should cominence at 4 p.m., when Japanese bombs dropped. i

replies to be the meeting approving of this.

yet." the Association of

What to Wear

The woman, Chun Yee, was ar- Mr. 'S. M. White said lawn bowls

Square Street Mr. Bradbury suggested that com paralive figures should be shown on was growing more and more im-rested near Publle

portant in Hongkong, and since the Yaumati district, on Thursday when the balance sheet in future.

convictions The Chairman recalled that a re-Association was its guiding hand, the she was seen to beg for money. She cent Council meeting proposed to Association should see that players had two previous nake a presentation to Mr. Hosking did not detract from the dignity of similar offences, one of them com- before he left for England in recog- their Clubs or the Association by mitted after she had left the refugee nition of his four years' service os playing in improper dress. Players camp. Playing in the Colony Badminton Honorary Secretary to the Association, were apt to turn up in while plimsols Doubles Championships at Talkoo It was more fitting that this should and any coloured shirt or sweater Recreation Club yesterday, M. A. be a gift from the Association than that took their fancy. In England should be worn, and he proposed that lald it down that this be recommended by the local Oliveira and L. A. Carvalho beat L from Individuals and a set of woodathe Association

white clothing association to apply to all official was considered suitable. Sung and T. F. Yong 15-8, 15-5.

matches.

Single-Lam Kwan or Lt. J. M. Tom linson v. W. J. Howard,

Doublows. A. Gray and G. C. Burnett A. V. Gesang and J. J. Remedios or W. C. Hunk and Z. C. Fincher, Trui Wal pul and Tu! Yan-pui or 0. Itundjalin and 5. A. Hussain v. Paul Kong and 1. Breto,

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"Thire Goes my Heart" (Oriental, to-day).——Amusing iut. Fredric statel, a reporter, is sent to interview Virginia Bruce, the "richest girl in the world," and then the fun starts. Patay Kelly provides plenty of fun.

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Badminton Tussle Ends Abruptly

(Continued from Page 12.)

For in-

continuous

as possible. Stance,-it-is-not-permissible-for-a. player, who is feeling distressed as a result of several hot rallies, to take a rest by leaving the court to mas- sage his leg; neither should unneces- sary delays, such as walking hallway across the court between strokes to mop one's brow with a handkerchief be encouraged. These are petty and annoying methods of gaining time, and are distinctly contrary to the spirit of a match, in which the

stamina stperfor

of one player is asset as expected to be as great

superiority in stroke play. To nullify this fake advantage by under- hand methods defeats the entire ob- jeel of the match. Players in future should note that these tricks will not be permitted by the official umpires. A reasonable rest, if it is censidered necessary between the first and second game may be allow- ed, while the players are reckoned to be entitled to 10 minutes rest be- tween the second and third games. Bul petty stoppages merely in order to guln time or a brief respite during a game will most decidedly frowned upon. 1

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10.

Mr. Moughan seconded the pro- pusal and said it would be to the good of the game,

Mr. J. S. Howell asked what would happen if a member turned up for a League match in a coloured shirt and the Chairman epiled that he thought the member should be in- formed of the meeting's resolution.

Mr. Russell said it was "going 100 far" to Inaist on a white shirt but agreed that brown shoes should be compulsory.

suld while shoes Atr. Gutierrez tended to obscure the jack if à player twas standing behind the head and brown slices ought to be compulsory. After several speakers had given their views including some on the

"vearing possiblity of

brown and white shoes, wearing shoes only, and the chances of there being a brown shoe shortage in the Colony, it was decided to take no aetion about dress but to order that brown shoes must be worn.

The out-going President and Com- mittee were thanked for their ser vices.

Officials elected were;

President,

Dr. J. T. Smalley; Vice-President, Mr. G. S. Archbutt; Hon. Secretary, Mr. R. P. Phillips, Hon. Treaturer, Mr. L. A. Gutierrez.

League Entries were: Kowloon Docks Recreation Club (1), Kowloon Dowling Green Club (2), Club de Recrelo (9), Kowloon Football Club (2), Kowloon Cricket Club (2), Kow- loon Tong (1), Taikoo Docks (1),

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