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HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 2TH,
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CRICKET.
FINAL RA. INTER-COMPANY CUP.
Saxo, 88T COMPANIES..
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times; in fact he put up the best game
HONDA ON TRE RUN.
T. Honda defeated H. D. Rumjahn in FIRM is ready to take
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yesterday afternoon on the stand court by The final for the above cup was played three straight sets. Although three and Agents for German Pro Hongkong we extract the following items: on the I.R.C. ground at Suokumpoo on straight sets suggests a decisive victory MERSHIP-While the emphasis of Thursday. The match between the two it was not by any means o. H. D. Rum- membership is not on numbers we are Companies was not productive of excepjahn played really brilliant tennis at glad to report an increase this year. Our tional cricket, but was keenly contested double the number when we organized throughout. The low scoring was due to in the Open Singins witnessed so far members number now 288. more than
four years ago.
Our membership comu- the kren display between the two teams. sitter have done faithful work through 85th Company winning the toss, batted gainst Honda and in the whole he ac out the year in making regular calls on first. L-Serge Gifford made a useful least deserved to get one set. Only in the members and we hope this plan meets score of 32, but the team were all out for the second set was Honda really in a RUSSO-ASIATIC BANK. with the approval of all as it seems a 86.
Roubles. most satisfactory way to make sure that Battery Serg-Major Page and Sergt. commarding position... In, the first set 55,000,000 all those ho are members are kept in De opened the batting for ard Con Rumjahu was leading 3-1 and looked like 28,960,000 touch with the life of the Association. pany. 51 runs beings made before Bell taking the set, but Hondu made it five
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Baurors EbreATION.-While, the re- was bowled by Gifford, Si 3,100,000
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the Association, a Religious Work Combowled having scored 51, and at this called (nost of which were 'vantage' to -mittee of ten women are responsible for period it appeared a sure win for Bard Rumjaha). Honda thea erept ahead, and
the planning of devotional meetings and Company Excitement was high, when Bible classes, for we realize that definite wickets fell for 1 run. Then it appear finally won the set 86 Honda took the knowledge of the Bin must be the founded that 8th. Company was going to re- second set, 6-0. In the third set Rumjaha tion of all our work. During the year we have had devotional meetings with an as crage attendance of 12, and two special meetings on Republic Day and during the Week of Prayer, which were largely
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the year nine of our members have be rome Christians and pan of these have already united with the church by bup- tism, in the spring we had a visit from one of our National Squretaries who con ducted two courses of Bible Study cach morning for a week with an average attendance of seventy, and the following week did enusiderable work with students in the schools' and at the Association.
EDICATIONAL WORK-During the year! regular classes have been carried on in English, Chinese Mandarin, Home Nurs ing, Chinese and Western cooking, and Plane with a total enrolment of 150. We are grateful for the help for Mrs. Fok, Miss Beatrice Lam. Miss Eamail, Cheuk Sin Shaang, Mr. Pao, Mrs. Chan non, Mrs. Shellahend, Miss Rose Wong, Miss Julia Wong, and to the cook, A; Fait, who is well known to the members of the Chinese cooking class. We have: had in all under this department six ler-i
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on various subjects of educational value,) with au averagis attendance of 53.
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tain the Cup, runs being required when led right from the start and was leading the last man went in to play. Amiti cessful, 16 rana being obtained before the game, 5-1. He also took the next two, great excitement their efforts were sur
4-3 and within a point of making the last man was dismissed, thus giving 53rd the last game of the match running over
many deuces.
Company a win by 13 runs.
by Mr A. L. Cruickshank, for whom The cup was prevented to the winners three hearty chers were accorded.
Senres:
BIRD COMPANY, B.G.. B.S.M. Page, Gifford ...... 51. Sergt. Bell Gifford
Lieut. Smith, c'Hall, b G:ford. Sergt. Smith, 13.w, b Gifford.. Gr. Nickin, b Gifford Sergt. West, b Hall.....
15
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Mr-Gr. Rough, e Bensley, b Hall. 8. Gor. Harle, & Lewis, b Gifford.. Gor. Barrington, b Hal! Bdr. Jackson, b Hall Gur. Christie, nos out
Extras
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Total
Bowling Analysis,
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Viccars Dyer
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Gar. Lewis, b Rough
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Lieut. Hall, b Smith
9
Capt. Bensky, b Smith
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B.S.M. Brice, a West, b Smith ... Sergt. Gifford, b Rough
4
88TH COMPANY, B.QA.
Bdr. Viccars, e Rough, b Smith ........ Gar. Dyer, & Christie, b Smith :.... Gor. Marris, e and b Smith
Gar. Bolt, a Harris, b Jackson Bur. Pulford. b Jackson. Tpr. Collyer, not out
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Total
Bowling Analysis.
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9 1 403 1.1 0
It was probably the most spectacular match seen on the stand court this sea- 01. There was hardly a dull moment throughout. Both players went in for hard driving, especially Bumjahn who used a very strong forehand drive across Cours and into the corner of the Court, thus securing many points. He also, in the first and third seis kept Honda con. tinually on the run along the base line, very rarely allowing him to creep up to the net as he usually does to finesse. Rumjahn also got in a hot service at times and altogether played a good all- round game.
Honda played a very steady game and was also driving with considerable force. S. A. RUMJAHN «. S, D. ISMAIL.
This match was continued from the previous day when 8 A. Rumjahn was leading by two sess w one, 15-11, 8-6, 5-7. Play was recommenced with the fourth set which went to Ruarjahn. 7-5. Thus Rumjahn enters the semi-nal of the Open Singles where he has to meet: R. E. Worthington. This match is to be played on the stand court on Monday. sext. S. 4. Rumjahn is probably the best of the Rumjahs who play tourna ment tennis, but he is hardly good enough for Worthington, who is likely to go into the final where he will have to meet Hobda.
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"OTHER MATCHES.
R. M... HENDERSON -. C. C. STARK. H. M. Henderson and Stark met ia the third round of the Club Championship bus no decision was reached, play being abandoned in the fourth set at eight all, with two sets to one in, favour of Hen- derson. Henderson was leading 5-2 in the fourth set but he failed to secure the sixth game and Stark drew level and certainly in the closing stages of play it. looked as if he would take the set. A le of time in this match was wasted with the changing of balls. The changes wers necessary but there were loug delays in The following will represent the K.C.C. Two bies have some 35 times out in the friendly ranteh at 2.15 this after. Procuring new balls in the Cinh House. HANDICAP SINGLES "B"-E G. Lam. of a powunde 35: One baby 51 times out Boon on the Kowloon ground-R. Emert (1/0) by defeating C. D. Arm- of 32; and one. 15 times out of 53. 3lany Lindsel (capt.), A. W. Ramsay, J. Cstrong (+1/0), G-0, 6-1, entered the semi- of the other attendance records are Fletcher, R. Pestonji. R. Earnshaw, S. final. almost as good.
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well' rather than treat those who are il and to give the mothers the opportunity of leprting fatets with regard to the rare their childrėn. We have had hity babies on the roil, forty of whom have cem ug for longer than three nths.
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GJEL Wouk.-We have reason to be couraged over the elab work for Association has passed its second birth- younger girls. The Pioneer Club at the day and has a membership of ovet twenty. There has been a decrease in
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ANNUAL MEETING OF H.K.F.A.
The annual meeting of the Hongkong. F.A. was held on Thursday evening in the Recreation Room at Victoria Barracks. tives from the following clubs were pre- Mr. G. T. May presided and representa- sent: H.K. Club, Kowloon, Foliet, South China, East Surreya, St. Joseph's, Clab Ambrose and Titan Messrs. Mecu his. McTavish, Smith, Hollands, Bailey, Collins. Spencer with Mr. James, Hon Secretary.
Our Children's Health Conference, Overy, J. Fraser, A. R. F. Raven. which was held the last four days of " | February brought to the Association a great many mothers who had not come before and we feel sure that many will see the value of bringing their children regularly for help and advice on Thurs day mornings. During the days of the Conference, there was an average, attend ance of ninety adults at the lectures and membership, owing to & number of de Recreio, H.M.S. Harkin, Fumar, demonstrations.. We should like to re-riages and to the fact that several of cord our hearty appreciation of the work the girls have gone on for University done by the doctors and nurses who gave work which leaves them no time for the help so unsparingly, at that time, and Chab activities. The programme is varied especially to Dr. S. To Woog who bas to fall the purpose of the club which given most liberally of his time.
The minutes of the last annual general is to help the members live a natural normal life and grow into responsible ecting having been read the statement women. During these two years we have of accounts was laid before the meeting seen many of these girls giving much pro which showed balance in hand of niso of future, usefulness and we feel $322.3-4. that the club has had no small share in their development.
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at our Christmas entertainment. We feel Following a six weeks' course of train [1458 that these not only help our members ing for feaders last spring, Junior and thers to enlarge their circle of Poncer clubs were organized in the friends but also provide a means of draw following churches, Basel Mission, Rhe ing women into other parts of the Aso- rish Mission, St. Stephens', St. Paul's ciation life and in many cases giving and Keting Lei Dei. These clubs now them opportunities for service. "
have a total membership of 71, and while HOSTEL-The Hotel accommodation is still rather young we feel it is the be not all that we should like to have it ginning of a training of women leaders but at the same time has, we feel, done for the churches later on.
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much to meet a real need. During the four student Associations has continued STUDENTS.-The Joint Cabinet of the year we have had 37 guests whose length
The following were the Officers elected for the-season 1925:-Presideat. Mr. McCubbin, Vice-President, Mr. May Roa. Secretary, Mr. Hollands; Hon. Treasurer," Mr. James. Councillors:-- Messrs. Smith, MeTarish and Mok Hing
A vote of thanks to the Hongkong FC. for placing their ground at the disposal of the Association was carried.
LEAGUE MEETING.
The manual league meeting "followed, meeting were read and confirmed. The The minutes of, the last annual general of stay has ranged from one night to six to meet at regular intervals during the statement of the league accounts showed weeks. The summier is always the time year at the Association. Several joint a bank balance of $013.00, to which the when the hostel is most in derhand. A meetings have been held including an Secretary stated should be added for early Sunday morning service to observe recede gatos, $1,158.00 less expenses Canto student who came to Hongkong lar for a month's study of music and English, the Day of Prayer for Students, in which for medals, referees fees and Bire of three, Hongkong students, school girls, the Student Y.M.C.As jou In Sep chairs $750,00, making in all credi whose parents were afraid to allow them tomber the first large Y.W.CA. Student balance of about $1,314.00.
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The following Officers were elected for
to travel to their homes in Formosa, four Canton Alany Schools in Kwangtung the season 1924-25: President, Mr. May; other school girls from Canton for province were representes anil out of Vice-President, Mr. McCubbin; Hon. short time, and two Europeans struaded for a night during a typhoon, make up 28 delegates there were twenty-nine Secretary, Mr. Hollands; Hon. Treasurer,
from Hongkong. the list of our summer guests,
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The purpose of this Mr. Janies. League Management Com beds in the sitting room had very often to student works of the girls work is to mittee:-Lieut. Cottam (East Surrey). develop Christian character and initiative | Mr. R. Hall (Kowloon). C.P.C. Vincer in these growing girls and prepare them (H.31.S. Tomur), Mr. E de Souza Cub Care-We joined with the Canion to take their place later as Christian de Recreio) and Mr. Yuen (South China), Association again last summer in holding a leaders in the community. The value of summer camp in Macao, in a house with tais training is being proved to its barge garden loaned us for the purpose through more than one young worker in The situation for a camp was not ideal the Association. but budits and typhoons and mosquitos FINANCE-A will be readily under make the Gnding of an ideal spot very stood the lembership fees, Class and difficult. The bouse was open for three Hostel receipts are not sufficicat to meet weeks and there were altogether the running expenses of the Association, campers, the injority from Hongkong which include the salaries of Chinese After two years' experiment we feel that secretaries, wages, rent, general up-keep, of referees and a proposal that a notic
A discussion took place. on the payment there is a need for a satisfactory per and incidental expenses. At the begin of motion be recorded for inclusion in the manent site for a camp.and we hope that ning of the rear a successful effort was agenda at the next meeting that the fol it may be found some time in the sear made to raise the required budget diflowing, be added to the rules: When Fuatro.
ference, the amount required being finances permit, referees bn pakis (Continued as foot of next column) 25,204.
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proposed and carried" Only Resident The following addition to Rule 1 was Clubs shall be elected to membership of this League. No sen-going ships shall be admitted to membership of the league.
Mr. McCubbin suggested that in future medals be purchased from home. It was agreed to adopt a standard medal.
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