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KOWLOON GOLF CLUB.

Annual General Meeting.

CLUB'S SOUND. POSITION.

In the absence of the President Mr. E. Cork and the Vice President, and Captain Mr. J. II. Hunt who are both on home leave, Mr. D. C. Wilson presided at the 6th Annual General Meeting of the Kowloon Golf Club held last night at Y.M.C.A. There was a good attend-

ance.

The chairman in the course of his remarks commented on the very successful year under review. The Competitions through out the year had been keenly contested and more members had taken part than in former years.

Mr. F.E. Remedios was to be congratulated on his achievement in winning the Club Championship for the 5th year in succession.

With regard to the course many Improvements had been made dur- ing the last few months. Exten- alve bunkering being the main fea- ture while a muniber of the greens and tees. had been altered.

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Office bearers were elected as follows:-

President, Mr. E. Cock; Vice President, Dr. Cogan; Captain, Mr. D. C. Wilson; Hon. Treasurer, Mr. A. Cole; Hon. Secretary, Mr. W. Orchard; Committee, Messrs. W. Borrow

man, A. T. Braley, T. Tait, E. O. Murphy, W. S. Hier and E. R. Price. Messrs. Lindstead and Davies were appointed auditors.

Commenting on the dilapidated state of the front of the Club house, the Chairman said it would be the duty of the new Committee to enquire into the advisability of making a reserve fund, either for the repairs of the present house, or for the erection of a new structure, In conclusion the Chairman

SHAMROCK V.

GREAT ENTHUSIASM SHOWN' IN U.S.A.

"THAT OLD MUG."

Rugby, Yesterday,

TOURISTS GOOD BATTING.

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1930.

GOSSIP IN THE WORLD OF SPORT

England Side Led on THE PROGRESS OF THE TOTALISATOR

First Innings.

DRAWN MATCH.

Folkestone, Yesterday.

The match between the Austra liana and a representative England' XI was left drawn.

Aviation.

KID BERG'S GREAT FIGHT.

A YORKSHIRE LOSS

In Britain there are пож 205 privately owned aeroplanes and

It is now almost cer- Cricket. tain that this will be

There are twenty-season

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England batted first and at the

A. T. Barber's Inst close of play on the first day hrd | 263 owners, The first of a series of races for scored 249 for the loss of half their four owners with two each, four as it has been his rat. He is to as captain of Yorkshire, the America Cup, in which Sir wickets. Hammond and Wyatt with three, and one with four. take up a position as a master at Thomas Lipton's Challenger Sham- both passed the half-century. Twenty-four of the 'planes belong a preparatory school at Ludgrove, American "Enterprise" is due to score advanced to 403 for the The machines range rock Fifth will compete with the The second day saw the England to women.

Middlesex. take place

from A This news will be as much re- on Saturday week. loss of three more wickets. Ames small biplane of below 100 h.p. grutted in the south Meanwhile, the greatest interest is acored a century and Tate register- to a 1.500 h.p. luxury air yacht north. Not many captains can taken at Newport, Rode Island, ined the half-century. At this total registered. in Britain. The most have worked such a change in has received much admiration from The tourists, at the close of play, cater the rival craft, and the "Shamrock" the innings was declared closed. powerful privately owned two- the teams under them in so short America. The two yachts make a had lost three wickets for 169 velops 500 h.p.

is a seaplane which de-a time. Fow will pretend that striking contrast.

for the past. two or three years ruas, Ponsford contributing 76.

The Yorkshire XI. have been an The "Enterprise" has a towering The third day witnessed steady

Walter Lindrum has inspiring combination. duralumin mast and below deck an batting on the part of the Austra

But the impressive display of mechani-lans which enabled them to take a

Billiards. left Melbourne for first match at Lord's, when York- England. Before he shite won a great victory against cał accessories, designed to lead on the first Innings, Increase her speed, while she

left he told the Melbourne Argus (the clock and the ingoing batsmen Bradman, Jackson and A'Beckett that the British professional cham-petually ran to the wicket, pass pо930KKES also 11 selection of all lent valuable assistance, to pionship had become tradeing the outgoing players half-way.

sails suited to all total of 432. 12 main

Don Bradman scored affair, and was not to be taken as

sounded a new note which has varieties of weather. rock is depending on less elaborate At the conclusion of the game Eng-

The Sham- 63; Jackson 78; and A'Beckett 53. seriously as formerly.

been maintained throughout the methods, and below decks she island were 17 runs ahead with nine

Summer. empty of mechanism except for the wickets outstanding. halyard winches, while she has only three main sails. Neverthe

less, Sir Thomas Lipton's confid-| ence in her is undiminished and

American sportsmen are impressed by the way she has moved during '

The Sham- the preliminary runs.

rock will be taken from the water on Monday for a final overhauling. before the race.

There is a spirit of the greatest. friendliness between the rival offi- cers and crews.-British Wireless Service.

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PLAYER SENT OFF.

REFEREE UNMOVED BY BRITISH

CAPTAIN'S APPEAL.

London. July 21. Auckland, with thirteen "All Blacks in their team, defeated the British Rugby team on Satur day at Auckland in a rehearsal for the third Test there next

&

of the contest being limited to one Lindrum suggested that instead

hall and one make of table, such Scores:

details should be arranged by a England XI: 103-8 dec, and 46-1. majority of the competitors. "I Australians: 432.

-Reuter.

TO-DAY'S MATCHES.

At Scarborough-Lord Hawkes XI v. AL.C.C. South African Team. At Folkestone-M.C.C. v. South of England.

In London-Club Cricket Confer- ence v. Australians (Two days).

CRICKET.

VETERAN'S REMARKABLE

PERFORMANCE.

"MINOR COUNTY MATCH,

J. W. Rossiter, of the Cycling. Century Road Cycling Clab, who lives at En-

shall insist on one condition in field Lock, Middlesex, completed a regard to the championship," he 1,000-miles, bicycle, ride near Big- concluded. "If McConachy winsgleswade (Bedfordshire).

. He I repent If the championship i

started from Marlborough. must be played in New Zealand, if I win, it must be played in Australia."

His time for the whole distance was 3 days, 11hrs. 58min., which lowered W. Welsh's 21-years-old record of 3 days 15 hs. 57 aum.` Rossiter is 32 years of age.

* * * With the match against Bowls. Bangor, Northern Ireing his ride by torrential ralk He was greatly handicapped dur

land, which they won

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hy 122 to 100, the Australian, by a fail when he had covered and high winds, and was injured bowlers finished their tour of the than half the distance. British Isles arranged by the In- ternational Bowling Board.'

In all they played 58 matches. In England they won 21 of 26;-in Ireland they won 6 of 7; in Scot- land they won 11 of 18, and in Wales they won 5 of 7. They were successful in only one of the four Test matches, beating Wates and losing to England, Scotland

and Ireland.

This record is easily the best ever put up by an oversens team. The followwing figures at a glance show what has been achieved -In each country:-

Sidney F. Barnes, only a name to Saturday, by two placed goals, one many present-day followers of penalty goal, two tries (19 points) cricket, but the greatest bowler in to one penalty goal one try (the world in the days when A, C. points).

Maclaren captained England and Vietor Trumper and Clém Hill were the stalwarts of Australla, achieved a magnificent performance at the England Scotland age of 57.

Ireland Wales

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thanked the retiring office bearers In the second half L. Knight, for the co-operation and support an Auckland forward was sent off they had given to the affairs of the the field by the referec, Mr. Club, especially to Mr. Murphy Moft. of Wellington, for un in- who had done exceedingly good fringement in the serum.

Playing for Staffordshire against work in connection with the finan- tice, the British captain,

Denbighshire at Stoke-on-Trent he cial side, and had proved to be an Aarvold tried to induce the retook 6 wickets for 6 runs in the first feree to alter his decision, but he innings; made B2 not out; took 6 remained firm. The scrums had been hectic for some minutes. wickets for 23 runs in the second Auckland being constantly penalis .ed.

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The British polo team Polo. which will endeavour to

the Westchester Cup for America win back for this country under the leadership of Chpt. Charles Tremayne,-who-however, does not intend to play himself unless one of those whom he has chosen should fall ill or for some other reason,.,be prevented from playing.

The team: is taking with it seventy-six ponies, chosen from a a substantially greater number put at their disposal carlier in the season, of a calibre which should ensure that the challengers are at least as well mounted as their op ponents.

It has been established, that 58 43 15 7,260 6,528 polo pontes should be at their best about a month after landing from a trip of this character, and that is exactly the time which will elapse between their arrival in the United States and the first match which the British team will play.

Boxing apparently is in Boxing, a healthy state in Amert Denbigh were dismissed -for-19

ca, at least as far as the and 36 and were beaten by an Madison Square Garden is concerned, innings and 126 runs. The match for during the period of eleven was played in the Minor Counties months from June 27, 1929, to May 28, 1930, the net receipts of the Cor- competition.

poration, minus "tax, totalled 2.274,062 It is nearly 30 years alace Barnes dollars (approximately £454,212). first played for England against In that period the Garden conduct- Australia. His performance, suged thirty-five boxing contests, the gests that he has retained much of markable fact is that only in a couple average receipts being £12,994. A re the skill that placed him in the of instances was more than 2 charg front rank of the world's' cricketers ed for admission. The highest re- for eleven years.

ceipts were taken for the Schmeling-

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Sir Clement Hindley, Racing the chairman of the Racecourse Betting Control Board, declined to comment isator is not progressing so well fin- upon the suggestion that the Total-.. aneially as had been anticipated.

Asked if he favoured the propos

Mr. A. C. Maclaren "discoverca Uzeudun night, which yielded £75,780. al that the bookmakers should

From another official of the Bet-

him at the age of 28 playing in

be offered a commission to place There was great Jubilation in the covering money with the Tote, Sir Lancashire League cricket. So great East-end of London when it was was his faith in Barnes that, after carned that Kid Berg,

Clement said the Board had no de- the Stepney he had played in only three first-toxer,, had qualified for a world's sire to quarrel with the book- class matches, he took him in 1901 championship fight by beating the makers; on the other hand, it hitherto undefeated coloured boxer, to Australia.

would certainly not bribe them; Kid Chocolate. In the neighbourhood In his first match Barnes took of Berg's London horns everybody five Australian wickets for 65 runs. many had waited in the street all that rapid progress has been mado was talking about the contest, and "ting Control Board it was learned Among his victima were Victor night for news of the result. Trumper, Clem Hill, and C. McLeod, Outside the house of Mr. Bergman, stallations in permanent positions la recent weeks in completing in- In that tour in Test matches, "Kid Berg's" father-the boxer's real Barnes captured 19 wickets at awaited until a cable from the boxer country.

name is Judah Bergmana crowd

on racecourses up and down the cost of 17 runs apicre.

There are now forty- arrived. Mr. Bergman read this from seven complete installations, and window of his house. It said: good progress is being made at "Won fight easily. Feeling great racecourses like Kempton Park, shape. No marks. Love."

Nottingham, Hurst Park, Birming It was received with wild joy by ham, and Brighton.. the Jewish crowd.

The fight is generally admitted to ing & big success.

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The portable equipment is prov- have been one of the finest seen in moved without the slightest dam- It has been New York for some time.

Interviewed afterwards Berg sald:

age from Nawmarket to Leicester "I'm glad I won, and I think I did

and from Hamilton Park' to Red- win, but it was a close thing." car, in one case the transportation The two points Judges at the end and re-erection taking place over of the fight were divided as to the the week-end. winner and the casting vato" of the referee, Patacy Haley, was required

Barnes's last appearance in a Test match was at the Oval 18 years ago, when England

the "rubber" by 244 runs.

won

LAWN TENNIS.'

THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS CHAMPIONSHIP.

CHARTERHOUSE WIN.

The effect of the Totalisator has Through A. S. Hulton and his before the final decision could be ar- been seen on a number of race- doubles partner, W. F. Moss, Charrived at The decision was hotly discourses, Improvements having been terhouse won the two principalul into the stands at the polo ground. from the Board at Brighton, Grei puted among the 40,000 people pack- made without any direct grant oventa in the Public Schools tournament, at Queen's Club.

Right from the opening gong to the tenham, Haydock Park, and Kemp

The results in the later stages ed waging an emergetic offensive, ton Park,

last bell the Englishman never cean-

of the tournament are given be- battering, slashing, and pumrnelling

Oswald Cooper, a 16.

in a way, which aroused the frenzied Open Bingles Semi-Final: A. S. approval of the crowd. There is no years-old apprentice jockey, was C. Hulton (Charterhouse) beat J. question but that Chocolate was the killed and three other riders were Leader (Bedford) 6-2; L point of view, but his style was in injured in a race at the King's batter boxer: from a purely technical W. Tiera (Radley) buat W. F. effective against the batteringram Park, Montreal, Moss (Charterhouse), 68, 6gthetics of Borg

4 Final: Hulton beat Tiers, It was a furious battle-a hot, fast narrow gap on the rails. He was Cooper tried to get through-a {T=={,"fay! "

224 melee that urged from one side of crushed against the fence and Open. Doubies. Bemi-Final for a moment to all either the box- thering to the other, rarely pausing (concluded): Bedford (J. Leader ers or the crowd to get their breath. Three other horses also piled up thrown, fracturing his akull. and G. Goodall) beat Harrow (R. On one side was the polished ellatin against the fence and threw their Pulbrook and J. A. S. Collins),, ebony-skinned negro arklen belle fenders

llant bozart on the other way the 36, 6-2, 6-4 Final: Charter Whitechapel boy, with bared thond Cooper's twin brother, Roggle. house (A S. C. Hulton and W. Flashing, aring. And finally, there who was riding In the same race, Moss) (holders) beat Bedford, the crumpling up of the slender negro Chad shouted to him not to attempt B-8, 6~8, 7-5,

brother.

'gap

Final H. D. and the defeat of a boxer who had. One horse was injured and drop-

Under 16 Singles

B. Faber (Epsom) bent Vavasour(R.NC

before Berg's hurricane of body blows to get through the

G. ever before met with a reverse in

verdlat was announced.

track.

ever 150 fights. Chocolate had an exped dead in front of the grand Dartmouth), case for bursting into tears when the stand after running

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