GOVERNOR ENTERTAINS SHANGHAI
LAWN BOWLERS
His Excellency the Governor, Sirį Geoffry Northcote, entertained the Shanghai bowls team yesterday in
game on the front lawn of Gov- ernment House, the visitors win- ning by 69 shots to 54.
The Shanghai players were divided, although, three were in- cluded in the rink which beat the Governor's rink 27-17. E. W. Lines registered, the only home win beat- ing A. M. Gutierrez 19-14.
Shanghai
H. Wallace
W. Houston:
Governor's Team
Sir Geoffry North-
cote
I. Newton
K. L. R. Swartzell. E. S. Cartór W. J. MacDermott J. Deakin
(Skip) R. P. Phillips
BENNY LYNCH MAKING
· RAPID IMPROVEMENT London, October 11 (By Air Mall) Benny Lynch has under gone the first stage of his “oure;” arranged by members of the National Sporting Club, and has now entered a sanatorium in
THE CHINA MAIL, OCTOBER 26, 1998;
MALAYA COMMAND RUGBY
VISIT DOUBTFUL!
I learn that the Malaya Com-CRAIGENGOWER
mand (Army) Rugby Union flf-
Kent. Mr. John Harding, manateen which was due to arrive in FINANCES ARE
ger' of the N.S.C., told a roportor yesterday that Lynol was im proving rapidly.
further
"Lynch is to have a five wooks' treatment," ho saidi "He is now going to rest and play: golf. It has boon arranged for Mrs. Lynch to stay near the sanatorium.”
A. M: Gerrard £ J. MC. Lopes A. J. Hall
(Skip)
T. Muson
D. Campbell
A. Braid
27 (Skip)
17 A. M. Gutierrez
N. L. Smith
(Skip)
28
G. B. Hosking..
G. Archbutt.
R. Duncan (Skip)
R. Hall
J. T. Smalley
A. Hyde Lay
E. W. Lines
14 (Skip)
The Peakock
the Colony early next month, will
now be unavoidably delayed at VERY SOUND least a fortnight owing to the Transport - Dunera: having been ordered to convey the British {Legion: Võlunteer Corps to Ant-
werp:
B. W. Bradbury Again
President
A satisfactory report was pre- There seems to exist, at the sented at the forty-fifth annual moment, some doubt as to whe-general meeting of Craigengower ther the team will now make the Cricket Club yesterday. The finan
Colony and 18 journey to the
acial position of the Club was de- telegram sent to the Rugby Off-clared to be good, but there was a cer, Malaya Command, last Sat-big increase in members' accounts urday, has not yet been answer-outstanding. The President, Mr.
19 'ed.
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(or White Spatted Taipan)
This oreature lives on very high ground, and
descends upon the towns below and carries: awdy case after case of HB BEER
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When he spreads himself it is a truly wanderful sight and everybody goes to see, whether they have been asked or notin-
B. W. Bradbury; wärned that un-- less there was a 'marked improve ment, the cash position of the Club - would be seriously affected.
Election Of Officers
The following officials were elected for the year 1938-39 were:
President, Mr. B. W. Bradbury. Vice-President, Mr. C. S. Rosselet. Secretary, Mr. W. K. Way. Treasurer, Mr. A. E. Coates.
1st XI Cricket Captain, Mr. E. Zim-
mern.:
Vice-Captain, Mr. A.: B. Hamson. 2nd XI Cricket Captain, Mr. B. R. Iranee.
Vice-Captain, Mr. J. L. Youngsaye: Committee, Messrs. R. Basa, U. M.. Omar, N. P. Karanjia, W. J. Howard, A. B. Hamson, J. W. Leonard, L. C. R. Souza and T. L; Locke.
POLICE CRICKET
TEAMS FOR WEEK-END
The following are the police teams for the week-end friendly cricket mat-. ches.
On Saturday v. Club de Recrcio at King's Park S
Carey, Louglin, Forrest, Pope, Rose,. Oakley, Carruthers, Wheeler, Stephens, Culliman and Hudson.
On Sunday v. Volunteers day) at the Valleys
(Whole
The Hon. Commissioner of Police, W. Heath, A. E. Carey, B. G. Baker; Loug- hin, C Pope, Stephens, Williamson, Rose, Forrest and Danbrowsky.
Reserves:-Carruthers and Wheeler.
KOTEWALL CUP SOCCER MATCH ON SUNDAY
The first game in the series the Kotewall:Charity Cup.competi tion will be played:ion -Sunday...at Caroline Hill between the Royal Navy and the Army, starting at 4.15 p.mx
Mr. K. K 1p, assisted by: Messra. R. M. Omars and... A..E” Clarke as linesmen, will referee the game.'.
In consequence of this arrange.. ments the Third Division game bes tween the 24th Battery: RCA and. the Royal Corps of Signals which was to have been played
line Hill will now be playe, Caro-
on the Club ground on Sunday at 4.15 p.m.
H
THIRD DIVISION SOCCER GAME PLAYED.
We hate, boon, informed, by the Hơn. Segretary of the Hong Kong) Football Association that the 24th Battery F. A have played, thelp popone gem with the Amateur Sporting Association" a fortnight ago and won by seven clear goals, a
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