MR.GOODWIN HONOURED
A very successful year was reported at the Annual Meeting of Kowloon Cricket Club held last night,
Mr. F. Goodwin was elected a life member of the Club while a new step was taken in the affairs of the club by the appointment of Mr. G. R. Holloway as manager of the Club.
ensuing
The following were elected to serve on the Committee for the year.
OFFICERS ELECTED
President:-Mr. R. E. Lindsell. Vice-President:-Mr. E. Abraham. Captain of the Club:-Mr. F. Good- win.
THE CHINA MAIL, OCTOBER 7, 1939
ARMY KOWLOON MEETS SCHOOLS' NAVY ON SUNDAY SPORTS
Kowloon Football Club are also departing from an old custom of not playing football on Sunday,
As Kowloon Football Club are unable to play Royal Navy on
to Volunteer. Saturday owing manning they have agreed play the game to-morrow.
to
FANLING STARTING
TIMES TO-MORROW Old Course
9.16 a.m. S. S. Church, L. R. Cramer. 9.20 G. C. Worrall, W. Hewitt.
N. L. Smith, A. Morse.
Col. Collin, P. S. Delaney.
E. G. Price, A. V. T. Dean.
A. N. and Q. A. A. Macfadyen. J. B. Harrison, M. A. Annett.. P. C. Jackson, M. Pollack. W. N. A. Smalley, J. W. Mayhew. The Captain, R.H.K.G.C.
9.24
T. E. Pearce, I. Highet.
Hon. Secretary:-Mr. V. C. Labrum. Treasurers:-Messrs. Thomson
9.28
J. Linaker, H. J. D. Lowe.
and
9.32
9.38
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Co.
9.40
Et
Bowls Representative and Convenor: Mr. J. W. M. Brown.
0.44
9.48
A
Tennis Representative and Conven-
9.52
or: Mr. T. A. Madar,
9,50
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General Committee:-Messrs. E. C. Fincher, T. W. Carr, L. Jack, D. J. N. Anderson, W. L. McKenzie and J. Fraser.
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10.04
10.00
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10.12
4
10.16
Vice-Captain of Cricket:-Mr. E. C. 10.20 Fincher,
10.24
R. C. Gairdner, R. G. Parker,
J. M. Pearson, P. E. Annis..
G. M. Park, F. D. Hunter.
A. Sommerfelt, I. H. Geare. F. C. Young, L. O. Davis. Lleut. Carter, Major Temple.
K. M. A..
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The Finals of the Annual Swimming Sports of the Army Children's Schools in Hong Kong Area, will take place at U.6.R.C. Pool, by kind permission of * Friday, the Committee,
13th October,
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held under sports are patronage of His Excellency Major- General A. E. Grasett, D.S.O., M.C., the and Mrs. Grasett will distribute prizes at the conclusion of the sports.
Competition is very keen between the Hong Kong and Kowloon Schools for the various trophies, particularly the Championship Flag, presented for annual competition some- time ago by Major-General J. W. Sandilands, C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O. Last year it was won by Kowloon Schools.
In the Colony Inter-Schools Open Relay race for the Batholomew Chal- teams competing are lenge Cup, the Belilios Girls' Public Schools La Salle College, Diocesan Boys' School, British Queen's College, Central School, and Army Elder Children's Schools, Hong Kong and Kowloon. The children competition is restricted to under the age of 14 years.
BADMINTON MEETING
Several important points concern- ing the Local Badminton League were of discussed at the Annual Meeting
Association Hong Kong Badminton held yesterday and presided over by Rev. J. R. Higgs, the president.
Among these, was the practice of the Association in allowing a con- siderably free interpretation of the rules regarding postponed games. The question of alterations in times for the starting of games was also dis- cussed and it was decided that all games start at 8 p.m.
The following were elected to serve on the committee.
President-Rev. J. R. Higgs. Vice-President-Mr. E. da Souza. Hon. Treasurer-Mr. F. H. Kwok. Hon. Secretary--Mr. S. A. Gray.
JAPANESE · UNIT WIPED OUT
Fowliang, To-day.
A Japanese unit was entirely wiped out in a seven-hour Chinese attack on Maanshan, 40 miles above Nanking.- Central News.
JAPANESE ATTACK IN HONAN
Loyang, To-day. Covered by a flerce artillery bar- rage, a Japanese force at Tsinyang in northern Honan launched simul- taneous attacks on Chungyichen and Posiangchen, early yesterday morn- ing.-Central News.
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Quantity of Blackwood
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