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AMERICAN POLO KOWLOON

TEAM TRIUMPH

Break Chain Of British Successes.

SIR PETER GRAIN'S CUP

IN SHANGHAI.

1 GOALS TO 5..

Shanghai, Aug. 28. The American team scored a thoroughly well-deserved vic- tory yesterday in the match for the International Polo Cup, which was presented by Slr Peter Grain after "Great

din had won Mr. Gunningham's trophy outright.

Brit-

Apart from anything that happened on the field, the "Americans Bucdens was the

best possible tribute to the few" Americans who have been striving for many years to bring their nationals into pro- minence at polo-and the four who represented America yes. terday perhaps may be regard. ed as the four who have striven' most earnestly-and who have Be faz succeeded that Ameri- cans now have come very near to dominating Shanghai polo.

GOLF CLUB

MEETING

V. C. Labrum Elected

President..

FOUR MATCHES OPEN SEASON.

Hockey Matches To-day.

The St. Andrew's Club hockey' eleven are playing their first match (of the season this afternoon" when they will be opposed, to the Royal Corps of Signals on the Marina ground, commencing, at 3 p.m.

ONLY $3,000 IN LOANS RAISED. The following is the Saints'

TO DEFRAY PAVILION COST.

Tribute To E R. Price.

E. H. P. team: R. H. Wong: White, F. V. Wong: G. T. Lee, A, B. Hamson, C. E, Wong: F. A. Broad- bridge, J.T. K. Gilchrist, N. A. E. Mackay, R. H. A. Woolley and A. N. Other.

LADIES' MATCH.

The eighth ordinary annual meet- ing of the Kowloon Golf Club was heid in the Weat Lounge of the

The following will represent the Y.M.C.A. yesterday evening.

|St. Andrew's Ladies' Club against The meeting was for the purpose the Y. M. C. A. Ladies on the of receiving from the committes a YMCA. ground at 3 p.m. report, balance sheet and statement St. Andrew's R. Rose; 1. of accounts for the year ending M. D. White. J. Wong; E. M. Lee, Rogers, G. White; I. L Woolley,

June 30, 1932.

F. Wong, M. Woolley, M. Chan,

An election of officers and com- and P. Gittins. mittee also took place which result-

ed in the selection of Mr. V, C.

R.A.S.C. TEAM.

Labrum as President of the Club The following. have been for the next year.

CHAIRMAN'S SPEECH.

selected to play for the R.A.S.C. against the Hong Kong Mule Corpa in a friendly hockey Addressing the members, Mr. match, on the Marina ground, Kowloon, this afternoon at 5 J. H. Hunt opened the meeting.

Gentlemen:-The Annual Report Pm-Pte. Funnell; S/Sgt. Mar- 'shall and Dvr. Whitley; Dvr. a surprise, nor would it have been and Statement of Accounts have Powell, Pte. Buckland and Lieut. much of a surprise if the Americans

The result of the match was not

move their

had won by a greater margin than been circulated to the members so Mayell; L/Cpl. Spain, Sgt. Tipple, Cpl. Barlow, Pte. Lazenby and Dvr. 7-5, For the major part of the I will now formally

Gray. Reserves Pte. O'Connor, Pte. game it seemed a certainty that adoption. We have had a most Craggs, Cpl. Cubitt. the difference would be about six satisfactory year in every respect. goals.

Actually, they did get

an eighth, but the final bell went. The outstanding feature, of course, just as a player's stick met the ball being the opening of the new Club' and so, though a goal was scored, House by H.E. Maj. Gen. J. W. San- it did not count towards the further rout of the British.

I

Y.M.C.A. TRIAL. :

The Y.M.C.A. are holding their second Trial game of the season dilands. I should, again, like to at King's Park this afternoon when thank H.E for his interest in the teams, captained by D. McLellan Serious View

Club and for the gift of his photo and R A. Bates will be on view. Shanghai Americans have taken graph which occupies a honoured their polo very seriously, have put

In a friendly hockey match be- tween the Radio Sports Club and. plenty of good money into the pur place in the Club House. We are chase of the beat ponies on the also grateful to the Hon. Mr. W.E.L.H.M.S. Phoenix yesterday afternoon market, and have run a regular polo Shenton for his gift of a cicck and on the Caroline Hill Ground, the academy at Klangwan They now! have a glut of good men and good our thanks are due to all who have Radio Sports won by eight goals to The Radio men combined well, ponies. The British naturally were in many ways helped in matters pil

especially G. Singh and K. Singh captained by McMichael, the first connected with the building. The who scored three goals each, the re- choice for any local polo team for Committee was gratified in receiv-maining two being netted by Awtar| which he is eligible. Robinson al-

ways would be an equally certain ing the sum of $276 from the mem- Singh..... choice, and the British were so short bera towards the cost of the furni-

of first-class players that, even ture. The appointment of Messrs. Labrum,, Mr. A. Urquhart second- though Robinson had not recovered Linstead and Davis as Treasurersing. Mr. Labrum was then nomin- from his accident of a few weeks has been fully justified, for the ated by Mr. Urquhart and his ago, he had to be brought in. Hayes,

treasurers.

was unanim-

W: M. Groves. although even yet not showing any financial work had become so heavy nomination was seconded by Mr. outward signs of extreme old age, that we could no longer expect it toį The election résulted in Mr. V. C. can remember when jockeys rode be done by an honorary treasurer. Labrum being to lead the Club as in side-whiskers and a four-i'-hand. was a fast means of loruction, Mr. E..O. Murphy rendered great! President for the next year

Mr. D. C. Wilson but he also had to be reought in. service in that capacity prior to the ously elected vice-president. The fourth was Howell, not heavily passing of the accounts to the new For the office of captaincy, Mr. weighted with years, and a vigorous

Considering the heavy McKnight, who was proposed by and reasonably accomplished play-

Mr. J: D. Thompson was elected. er, but not yet quite what is ex- expenditure of the past year, our Mr.Hunt recommended that Mr. pected in Shanghai's best teams..

financial position is very satisfac- E. R. Price resume his position of which wan heartily To defray the cost of the Secretary tory. new building we have found it agreed upon by, all the members.

Messrs. W. M. Groves, J. D. The pony McMichael used in the last chukker was about the only one necessary only to raise $3,000 in Thompson, J. H. Hunt, A. Eastman, in the whole team to compare with loans from members. In a short J. McKelvie and JH. Russeli were any of the Americans' and thus the time we should be free of debt. I elected on the Committee..

The reappointment of British were beaten by speed and am sure the members of the Com handiness if not by anything else.mittee would like me to express our which was suggested by Mr. Hunt, Linstead and Davis as treasurers McMichael, who is never beaten on the polo field, played a terrific appreciation of the untiring energy met with the approval of the mem- game for a large part of it of the Hon. "Secretary, Mr. E. R.bers. he almost played the other four Price.

Forlorn' Hope.

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CLUB'S PROGRESS.

Messrs..

I know that my duties as by himself, but that could not last. Chairman of the Committee have

During the course of the meeting, Robinson, with his injury, was been lightened by having such Mr.. Hunt explained that the book almost a passenger; generally he waited behind in his captain's post-proficient secretary. We are pleas on the revision of the by-laws was tion and did what he could with led to say that our relationships in the hands of the printers and long and accurate hitting, and in with the

"authorities arej that he served the team well. Howell

-- would be finished soon.

A vote of thanks was given to the

and Hayes tried hard all the time, as cordial as ever and we have every out going members and to the bat far too often they were not up reason to expect they will remain so. YMCA for the use of the lounge to take advantage of the big drives We would congratulate Mr. F.E.A. in which to hold the meeting, that came from behind, and all the Remedios

The club at present has over 200 on again winning" the

members. This includes 8 honorary, time they were outridden by men Club Championship and also the 183 resident, 37 sen-going and 2 on better ponies.. At that, Hayes got three goals and two of them other winners of the various com- military. Starting in the latter were beauties.

pétitions held during the past year. part of 1924, it has grown steadily A good attendance at The incoming Committee will find ever since. the affairs of the Club in a healthy thusiasm of the members for their yesterday's meeting showed the en-, On the other side, it was difficult condition and with the assurance of club. to distinguish between Fritz, Bur dick, and Allman, or all were real-the loyal backing of the members

Vigorous Riding-off,

In the competitions this year,

won by Mr. F. E. A Remedios. The Junior Championship was

ly good, and the hitting of Fritz we can look forward with every con- the Club Championship was again and Burdick was splendid. Frank-fidence to the future.

lin was not at his best, though by [... no means a fallure. A feature of

At the conclusion of Mr. Hunt's won by Mr. L. Goldman.” Mr. H. T.

the game was the very vigorous address which met with the appro- Buxton was runner up. The Cap- riding-off, McMichael doing most val of the members, the election of tain's Cup was won by Mr. W. of It for the British and have officers took place.

ing Fritz and Burdick providing most of the opposition. All three! showed how it really, should be al

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