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BRITAIN'S FINEST OLYMPIC ATHLETES

H.K.F.C. ELECT TWO K.F.C. OUTLOOK

LIFE MEMBERS CLUB FINANCES IN HEALTHY STATE

APPEAL FOR MORE SUPPORT FROM MEMBERS

BRIGHT FOR

NEXT SEASON

CHARITY MATCH DISTRIBUTION

ANNUAL MEETING TO-DAY

During the past year a cor-

FIVE POTENTIAL

FINALISTS!

1,000 METRES RELAY CHANCES BRIGHT

SEVERAL CERTAINTIES DROPPED

(By Bevil Rudd)

The Kowloon Football Club con- İcluded their 1935-36 season with a profit of $143.68 as against $218.50 in the previous year, but the fall attributed to repairs and T the annual general meeting of the Hong was

London, July 13. AT

Kong Football Club held in the Club House maintenance, which had taken

THE athletic team chosen yesterday for the TE yesterday and presided over by Mr. H. R their "toll" on the Club's purse.

Berlin Olympiad is undoubtedly the strong- Forsyth, the Vice-President, in the absence of rugated iron fence was erected est that has ever represented Great Britain. In Mr. George Potts, the President, who is on leave, along the south end of the ground

I behind the stand. and this has every track and hurdle event we have at least the Hon. Sir H. E. Pollock and Mr. George Potts, prevented intending spectators one potential finalist, and in S. C. Wooderson, two old and interested members, were unani-from gaining admittance to the A. G. K. Brown, D. Ó. Finlay, J. V. Powell and mously elected Life Members.

P. D. Ward potential winners of Olympic titles. D. O. Finlay, the finest hurdler this country has produced, has been chosen as captain, and no man better deserves this honour.

ground free of charge.

During the year 43 new mem- Mr. J. Russell sought to propose a special resolution whereby bers were elected, while 69 were there would be two members of the Bowls Section on the General struck off the books, having re Committee, but the Chairman ruled it out of order as this would signed or left the Colony. uecessitate changing the Articles of Association and added that

a special resolution could only be proposed at an extraordinary general meeting specially convened for the purpose and after due! notice had been given.

ri

Outlook Bright

Progress was made with the

With an eye to the future the International Board has first eleven, but the same cannot selected several promising field event men, although only two, In reviewing the year's work, the Chairman expressed be said of the second. The out-F. R. Webster and N. H. Drake, have recently approached the gratification at the healthy state of the Club's finances and said look for the forthcoming season.joriginal standard of qualification which was the sixth

man's performance at the Antwerp Olympiad in 1928. they had committed themselves to a capital outlay of $6,000 for is however, very bright.

The Club's tennis section was improving the Club and that the Hong Kong Bank had again come to their assistance by granting temporary facilities, but well patronised during the year he appealed to all members for their co-operation in strengthen and three grass courts were laid ing the immediate cash position so that when the bills for the out on the football field during the extensions to the club were due, a greater part could be met,close season.

The annual Schoolboys' Charity thereby saving on interest charges.

Seven of the 42 selections represented Great Britain at Los Angeles in 1932, and W. Rangeley, who was second in the 200 metres in 1928, is again chosen, this time for the sprint relay. Over 50 nations are competing at Berlin, and it does not do to be too sanguine.

Perhaps our brightest hopes of

Match took place on Saturday, success are in the 1,600 metre re- OMAR'S QUARTETTE

Mr. H. R. Forsyth, in his average figure for the past five March 7, and resulted in a sub-lay, which brings into play our of formidable quarter-milers. A. G. annual report, said: "Before years. In the scheme of Clubstantial gate, the proceeds proceeding to the ordinary House extension now, in progress, which were divided up as follows: K. Brown, G. L. Rampling, W. business of the meeting. I wish more elbow room is to be provided Hong Kong Benevolent Society Roberts and F. F. Wolff. And A to make these few remarks at the bar, and accordingly it is $100; St. Dunstan's Society $89.45 Pennington is there too should with regard to two very

The annual general meeting of any of the others deteriorate. old hoped that consumption and cor- members of the Club.

responding profits will increase. I the Club will be held this after-j “I am deputising to-day for ear have reason to suspect that our noon in the Clubhouse, commenc-¡ President, Mr. George Potts, who bowling members, who choose to ing at 5.30 pun has proceeded on a well-earned become very active during the hot

"Certainties" Passed Over

leave. We were very fortunate in summer months, have helped to TATE 7 FOR 19 Championships on Friday, were re- our Jubilee Year to have as Presi-maintain a reasonable turnover. dent such a grand oki sportsman The job of controlling a Club bar as Mr. Potts,

Innings To Sussex

who has been a is a thankless task and our Bar Hampshire Lose By An member of the Club since its in-Convener, Mr. Andrews, and his ception. His record as a player Sub-Committee are to be compli is one which should make many mented on the results of their younger members envious, and the labour. leathusiasm for the game and the "On the Expenditure side, under

SAVE THE DAY

(Continued from Page 2) Adam Holland was nine shots

up on Glen Cooper, who had Joe Fraser as his No. 3, but he was only two to the good at the 17th, next three

It has been necessary to omit scoring nine in the three runners who, until the AAA heads to win.

Did All The Daimage garded. as certainties-K. S. Dun- The most interesting event in J. C.the Second Division was Harry E. L. Davis, and

Ease's loss of his unbeaten record. Stothard.

had retained Duncan and Davis injured them-For 13 matches" be selves, and are unlikely to be this proud record, but Lunny, of London, To-day. while J. C. Stothard failed to re-the H. K. Electric Club, lowered Fine bowling by Maurice Tate, produce the brilliance he showed his colours by three shots.. I have After his defeat in purposely, stressed Lunty because interest in the Club which he re-the two main headings of the former England player, was last season. tains is very remarkable in a man keep" and "Incidental Expenses mainly responsible for the inthe half-mile heat by B. F. Mac-it was he who did all the damage. privilege later in the proceedings ed with the previous year of just shire of his years. I hope to have the yon will note a reduction compar-nings defeat suffered by Hamp Cabe he tried to retrieve his fai-He saved both a six and five with in their match against lure by running in the mile imine his last wood and was repeatedly to propose that Mr. Potts be elect-over $1,200. This saving is die Sussex, at Hastings, which con-diately afterwards, but the old reducing the count or putting an The result of the match was ied a life member of the Club. mainly to our obtaining a more cluded yesterday after only two fire had gone out of his running. extra ne în.

"My other reference is to the favourable contract for the erec-days' play. (Continued from Page 2)

323 (Harry Parks 107 not 100 METRES.-C. B. Holmes (Man-very close and the Electricians came loss which the Club sustained tion and maintenance of stands. Sussex:

chester Univ. AG), A Penning very near to creating a sensation the late Other items do not vary to any Hampshire: 91 (Tate 7 for_19) and

ton (Oxford Univ. A.C.), A. W. as they lost by only two shots. G. The game between Kowloon through the passing of

but the main in-

¡E. Sherrif arink, for whom Rogers Sweeney (Miocarian A.C.). 200 METRES C. B. Holmes, A. Penjand Meyer played well, got home Dock and the Civil Servants should M. J. W. C. Bonnar. The late great extent.

nington, A. W. Sweeney. result in a home win. The cric-Mr. Bonnar was a very old mem-creases appear under Maintenance

LAWN BOWLS TEAMS FOR

Brown by 13 shots to win the match as 400 METRESA G. E. keters will be without Jones, of ber and past President of the of Ground, Football Gear, Jubilee course, and it will be interesting Club, and his interest in its wel-Celebration Expenses (which are

(Achilles), G. L. Rampling (Milo-Thompson went down to "Pa" TO-MORROW. fare never wavered. His helpful exceptional) and Laws

carian AC), W. Roberts (Salford Deacon by eight, after a very A.C.).

exciting finish in which the hom place. If the Dock team can in-guidance in the affairs of the Club Expenses.

(Continued from Page 2) 800 METRES.-F. R. Handley (Sa)- his kindly disposition and friendly

Bad Debts enconragement, especially

"The figure of Bad Debts is

F.K.F.C. “A” younger players, will ever be a

J. Delgano, F. P. Anslow, V. Walker happy memory to the host of unfortunately well above the aver The Kowloon Bowling Green

faw in an otherwise satisfactory P. P. Shaw, T. Rowell, J. Beach Club travel over to the Valley tombers with whom he came in age, and presents the only serious and J. Russell (skip).

Equally surprising was the Foot- E. Strange W. Kershaw, G. S. 5,000 METRES-F. Close (Surrey bail Club's "B" team, who did the There is no day so long-no going meet Craigengower "B" and they "I will now deal with the Ac-statement of working. Your Com-and C. B. Robertson (skip). zo rough-ho occasion so trying-will have to play better than usual counts, and I submit the following (mittee take every reasonable preGraver, and J. Badger (skip).

'NORVIC”.

FOOTJOY

to see

in his who is promoted

duce some of their near-veterans

to turn out, they should manage it fairly easily.

contact.

that they can dann the courage and to repeat last year's performance, observations. endurance of Nerwic Footjoy shoes. when they won by two shots. The Day by day usage will leave them as smart and good-looking as the first visitors have made one of

two

time you put them on. Men appre-changes in their team, and do not

caused by previous ill-treatment Footjoy will lend wings to weariest feet.

77877

the

Recreio Should Win

Income And Expenditure

to

Bowls

caution to avoid such losses, but

same

out).

146.

FL.K.F.C. "B

-Reuter

L. Jack, J. R. Canning, R. P. Phil- lips and W. Hirst (skip).

S Dinnen, A. Nissim, C. W.

Fletcher and L. E. Lammert (skip).

A. J. Kew, C. J. Tacchi, S. I. Houghton and T. W. Carr (skip).

Reserve:- W. Ramsay,

C.C.C

D. K. Kharas, F. X. Delgado, J.

Bagley and W. Ward (skip).

The teams:-

ford A.C.), B. F. McCabe (Londen skip had to dislodge a shot and A.C.), J. Y. Powell (London AC, also secure a count of two with 1,500 METRES. F. Cornes (Achil-his last wood to win the match!

les), E. Graham (Maryhill H., Scot-It was asking too much. land), S. C. Wooderson (Black,

Another Surprise · heath),

AC), A V. Reeve (Polyteca-

junior champions a good turn by nic ), P. D. Ward (Archiles).

de Recreio. Here 10,000 METER. A. Burns (Els-beating Club

wick ), W. E Eaton (Salford again there were only two shots in E). J. Potts (Saitwell H).: it, and it was Frank Haynes, in MARATHON E Harper (Fallan his second match as skip, who shire H. and A.), A. 1. Norris made victory possible by counter- (Polytechnic H.), D. M. Robertson Balancing Edward's loss of eight (Maryhill H Scotland).

3,000 METRES STEEPLECHASE shots to Yvanovich. "Jake" Selby T. Evenson (Manchester AG), J.in the meantime was steering a Ginty (Belgrave HL).

more even course to secure the

50,000 METRES WALK Hopkins

(Lancashire W.C.), T. Lloyd Johnecessary two points for a win. son Leicester W.C.). H. H. White Haynes' success was especially good as he was drawn against F. lock (Metropolitan W.C:). 400 METRES RELAY (4100 X Soares, the Recreio's leading

metres) (From) AG K. Brown, skip. mundi 0. Finlay (RAF), CB Holmes I forecasted a win for the Yacht A. Pennington, W. Engeles (SalClub against the Civil Service zad ford-A.G.), A. W-Sweeper, was pleasantly surprised to see the

Thornton

CA (Archilles), Wiard (Blackheath He

I

1,600 METRES RELAY (4 at 400 metres) (from) AGE. Brown,

latter obtain such a good win,

after a very thin time. They were

up on all risks, Davies having E. Handley, B. F. Mugabe, the biggest win with a 16 majority nington, I V. Powell, G. L. Templ

it is often difficult to prevent what A. W. Hayward, S. H. Strange. P. amounts to deliberate and calculat-Morgan and J. A. E. Selby (skip).

J. S. Howell, H. G. Wallington, A. Entrance Fees ed frand. The Rules relating to "Revenue from

in McKelar and N. M. Currie (skip).

J. H. Gelling, J. Dobson, E. S. ciate them because they are equally appear to be at full strength. It is and Subscriptions has been well collection of accounts

maintained and compares very applied more strictly, and although Carter and E. 1. Edwards (skip). amart and comfortable. Built by skill quite likely that recollections of

this big amount has been written

K.C.C ed British workmen at the Norvic their recent heavy defeat on this favourably with previous years.

"The additional subscription for of efforts are still being made to factory at Northampton-the home of traditional British craftsmanship same difficult green, may upset participation in the game of Lawn

recover a certain proportion. every size and ball-size is made in them..

Bowls represents fees paid by 36 "The item Audit Fee appears for many widths. Here are shoes that

members, and shows a decrease the first time in the Accounts. It will keep your feet sound and healthy.

In the K.C.C. and Recreio match compared with the previous year has become increasingly difficult -Shoes that will correct size faults

at Cox's Baad it looks as if one The original levy was $10 per to find an honorary auditor to un- on the visitors. member for the season, but on dertake these duties, and your could bet safely The K.C.C. have a barely repre-presentation from an increasing committee, in the interests of con-)|

Dr. N. P. Karanjia, E. McNay, W. sentative team out and will do umber of bowling members, the well to hold the Portuguese team. subscription has been reduced to tinuity, decided to employ a firm Pa, and A. E. S. Alves (skip).

H. J. Tollervey, W. R. Atkins, J. been provided for on the In the Second Division, the $5 per head for the current season. of accountants. Depreciation has,

Reserves-H. L. Fox. closest game promises to be that This has been accepted as a fair

is considered adequate.

HKER.C between the Civil Service and the charge for the enjoyment of facili basis as in the previous year and Fitzgerald and Y. Abbas (skip).

ties which the Club has provided

"Before applying depreciation A. F. Tarbuck, G. G. S. Thomson, Electric Club and it is hard to pre- for the game and already 59 mem- which, although a definite charge, J. K. Sloan and J. F. Lanny (skip). dict the winner. The Electricians bers have subscribed this year. caused a surprise by nearly beat- "Gate Receipts show a decrease is effected by book entry, the work- V. Sorby, J. L. King, G. T. Padgett ing the KB.G.C. last Saturday, so of just over $600 as

ing result for the year is a surplus and A. F. Paul (skip).

Webster and W. E B. Muskett (skip). must not be treated lightly. On the with the previous year, but they of $2.240.45. This accounts for Stoker, T. Saunderson, A

the greatly improved cash position

Reserve: W. Orchard. other hand, however, the Civil) are less than $200 below the aver-

C.S.C.C. Service outfit, simultaneously

age receipts for the past Eve which is the most pleasing feature achieved a good performance in years. Undoubtedly the advent of of the accounts. For the first time in three years, we close the beating the Yacht Club at Norththe New Zealand Universities Point, so they must be favoured to Rugby Touring XV added sub-financial period with a credit bal- win, especially on their own green. stantially to these receipts, but ance on bank current account.

Balance Sheet

LONG TUMPE KL Kennedy the Police, and be had a margin Although the Football Club "B" such a windfall is not likely to

Cambridge Univ. AC), I. Lof 10 shots in his favour at the team beat Club de Becreio last recur for a considerable number "Capital expenditure during the

W. L. Walker, K. C. Hamilton, C. Newman (London: A.C.), B. E. Westend.

(Polytechnic. H

Two of the Craigengower and week I do not expect them to give of years. Provided, however, that year is practically negligible, and B. Hosking and E. H. Rose (skip).

JUMPE Boyce (North FCC rinks had close matches, the Kowloon Bowling Green Club the Football Association give our Fixed Assets appear at written B. S. Rogers, S. M. White, J. G. LONG

Belfast 2), C. Trayhor (Thames but Lammert sustained a severe much opposition as they are the Club ground a fair share of repre- down values. Since the year ended Meyer and G. H. Sherriff (skip).

F. A. Cheesman, R. O. Rend, J.: C Valley H.). we have entirely visitors. I also expect two other sentative games, our gate receipts May 31, 1933,

Gill and G. E. F. Thompson (skip); | |POLE VAULT FR. Webster defeat at the hands of Abbas. The

(Achilles).

Ixtter remained on the fatal 13. home winners in Club Recreio should, I think be maintained af written off the cost of incorpora-

SHOP, STEP AND JUMP-E. Boyce for five heads, but apart from that (against the KCC.) and the Po-approximately their present figure. tion, amounting to $1,158, and lice Club, who entertain C.C.c“

written off the cost of turnstiles bank. In the matter of liabilities, THROWING THE DISCUS-BL momentary setback, it was all Prendergast (St Mary's Hoep painting and he had 17 shots The Yacht Club surprised Foot- "Bar profits, compared with the to the extent of $2240. The latter there is little I can usefully add to

A.C.), L. Besvell-Carter (London to apare at the finish... Hirst made hall Club "A" in the correspond-previous year, bare fallen away to item will be written down to the detail shown in the Balance

er appearance as skip and · ing match last year, winning by the extent of $600. Even so, I am nominal value this year. I have Sheet.

to beat AE. S. Alves. the barest margin, but the tables glad to say they are above the already referred to the balance at *will no-doubt be turned to-morrow.

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A. Bower, W.-Kirman, E. West- lake and H. F. Westlake Jr. (skip).

3. Pengelly, J. Carr, W. Hillier and RB Davies (skip).

H-Harper, J. Cook, H. Strange and R. R. Wood (sidp).

K.B.G.C.

ing, W. Roberts, F. F. Wold (Lonover, John Bentley. Costello was don A.C.),

slapping again for the home team

by, A GPilbrow (Azchilies), 3. perhaps sounds rather like a “left- 110 METRES HURDLES D. O. Fin- and had the smallest loeg; which

EL L Thornton.

400 METRES HURDLES J. She handed" compliment: 7km

field (Milocarian A.C.),

Rodger Again Wins Jack Rodgers once more proved HIGH JUMP & K. L. Kennedy ^«(Cambridge Univ." A.C.), 3. L. New- his claas by being the only Foot- man (London AC), S. R. Tek Sell Club "A" skip to win against (Polytechnic H).

THROWING THE HANOREER:

(Continued on „Page 6)

IL. Dirke (Sutton-in-Ashield H). did

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