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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, MAY CH,

LOCAL SPORT.

BOWLS.”

WEEK-END MATCHES.

In the First Division, Craigengower continued their successes by defeating Kowloon Bowling Green Club by 17 points,

The Kowloon CC at home lost to the Taikoo Recreation Club by six points, the K.C.C. having exceptionally bad luck in the second game.

FOOTBALL LEAGUE. ANNUAL REPORT AND ACCOUNTS.

The annual report and account of the Hongkong Football League, which will be presented at the annual general meet. ing to be held in the Boardroom of Messrs. Shewan, Tomes & Co., Ice House Street, on Thursday, May 9th, at 3.30 p.m., is given below.

The business will comprise: (a) min- uten of general meeting held in 1924; (b) annual report and balance sheet; (e) election of officers for the ensuing year; (d) alteration to rules; and (e) other business.

The report states :-

Kowloon Dock RC entertained the Civil Servien C.C. and won by points.

Taikoo Secouds defeated the Kowloon CC in the Second Division, whilst the

"As far as the accounts are concern- East Point Club lost to the Police by 7 points. The Indians, at home, cailed they show very little difference to last defeated, the Yacht Club, the score being season, but it must be remembered that fewer teams entered, the non-entry of the Navy being under the new ruling. This season also the League only had ene gite allotted to them, na ngainst three arranged last season.

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FIRST DIVISION. CRAIGENGOWER 7. K.RO.C. Played at Happy Valley. CRAIGENGOWER

KOWLOON EG...

Frizz

Rodrigues.

Smith. Nish,

Rose.

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Duncan.« Farrell-

PRICE $7.00 A DOZEN.

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Neves

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Hazel. Thurston. Simpkoti. Whibley.

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The teams on the whole fulfilled their Sxtures well, and the season closed up tilise.

"There was again a shortage of re ferres, and the thanks of the League are due to those gentlemen who so willingly (S.) undertook charge of the games,. cu many ocensiens officiating in two games on one. afternoon."

M'ABON.

From the statement of accounts it will be seen that the finances have prac (S.)tically balanced in spite of only one gate being allotted the League against the A 1 result of three Just careful finance there is a rash.bainnee of, over $40, which brings the balance (8) 48in bark on April 30th to 81.391.03.

THE ACCOUNTS: Total.......

KOWLOON CC. & TAIKOO..

J. C Fletcher,

J. Sloan.

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PICNICS.

The Picnic Season is already on and well advised people who They know wa want to make their picnic a success.come to us. always carry a wide stock of so many different dainty delicacies. together with the best wines and liquors. A pienie, basket is com- plete and perfect when made by

MAGASIN GÉNÉRAL,

The Corner Shop,

JA ̃Howe

J. Gibson.

A. G. Pik

.... (S.) 21.

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P. W. Ramsay.

A. Brawn.

J. Fraser,

J. P. Robinson.

T.- Peterson, G. Morrison R. Wallace...

J. Laing.

..:(5.) 20

W. Seat, W. Weir. J. Ferguson..

CIVIL SERVICE P. KOWIDON DUCK.

ان

CA.

Bank interest

14.81

Balance in hand, May 1st,

*1924

1,219.00

T.X.C.

League entrance fees

400,00

Fines

"15"

Gate receipts

245.80

Dinner receipts

9.45

Sale of stationery

2.80

Interport account

140,00

Football Association account.

330.63.

MOUTRIE ORGANS.

112

Total

$2,376.58

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(S.) 28

1. E. Lummert. R. E. Nicholls. J. Hyde.

He Dinnin T. Grinishaw. J. Russell. W. Wotherspoo

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INTERPORT CRICKET.

Ticket collectors

12.00

Hire of chairs ........

58.00

FINAL MOMENTS OF A GREAT

HONGKONG-On Innings. Rev. EK, Quick, 1b.w., b

O'Hara

G

(S.) 96.

(S.) 13

Ineidertals

18.00

GAME.

Secretary's postage and petty

E. F. Stewart,

Wilson

O'Hara,

14

23.30

Total..... 35

Total....

expenses

Printing..

36.80

Ground and team expenses

C.S.C.L

K.3.1.C.

Messry, Fattorini for medals,

Smith..

Stanley.

Knight..

Mi

McKelvie. Henderson: Gow. Puncheon.

Cash in hand

(S): 21

(S.), 19

Masery.

P. Knight Gergory, Grimmitt.

Oswick Alderman: Allan. Denkin.

G. Punchroa Cullen. Hamilton Johnstone-

Fatal

ASSETS.

(S.) 13

Gourlay. Docherty. Keith. Lapsley.

Outstanding dinner, account

(8.) 2

(S.) 30

Total

Phone 3312-

Beaconsfield Arcade.

₤101

Total....... 58

Total..

SECOND DIVISION

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TAIKOO. Stewart

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(S.) 28

Stewart Mitchell Chapman McLachlan,

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Maxwell

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Buix

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Total.

76

Total.

52

C McNab Wilson, 22 E. Edwards ... 30 N..LA H. Railton... 27 D. B. Kone

32

34

95

Rev. E. K. Quick, e Barnes, b

'O'Hara

13

Bowker Reed Walker

Bowling Analysis.

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Capt. R. H. P. West, b O'Hara... 0 Capt. E. W. Morris, cand b

O'Hara

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T. Grimshaw

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A W. Ramsay, b Allison

30

C. Summers

84

Lt.Cdr. G. E. L. Hargreaves, e

W. E. Cook

27

81

Morris, b O'Hare .....

10

E. Stripp, c Morris, b Wilson

7

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H N. Balbatchet, c. Barnes, b

(6.) 27

(8.) 15

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23 31

Capt. B. F. Walker, c O'Hara, b

Divecha

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(8) 17

Extras

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Petley.

White.

Total

Paton:

Adams.

Bowling Analysis.

(B) 36

"Total

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Balance in Bank, April 30th,

1993

The closing stages on Tuesday last of 39.20 the interport cricket match at Shanghai, 181.00 in which the Hongkong XI. beat the home side by the narrow, margin of 7 503.30 rues, are described by the A. Daily

Jes as follows:-

When stumps were drawn on Monday 1,321.03

41.45 evening the interport cricket match wha in a critical condition Shanghai wanted $2,376.59 17 runs for a win, and had only one wicket to fall and accordingly there was tense excitement at 11.30 yesterday when the struggle was resumed.

By cash in hand April 30th, as Balance in Bank, April 30th.

10:25

LIABILITIES.

Unpresented cheques .... Balance of assets over linb

ilities

Total

41.40

H. Rogerson defended the south wicket against the bowling of Bowker, 1,321.03 and was partnered by T. W. R. Wilson. 23.40 He started by scoring a single, and then Bowker got Wilson somewhere between 1,385.88 the chest and pit of his stomach, and for quite a few minutes play was at a stand. Then still until the latter recovered 207.10 Wilson scored and the total crept slowly

upward through further singles.

1,178.38 $1,385.88

"INTERPORT RIFLE SHOOTING. HONGKONG TEAM AT TAIKOO RANGE.

The Hongkong Interport Ride tram, at the Taikoo Range fired a trial shoot on Saturday, when the full team of 12 fired, (S.) 26 and the best 10 scores totalled 802. The

scores were:-

200 500 600 To- yd yds. yds tal.

Reed came on to bowl at the pavilion end, and the field was closed in to allow of no chances. being taken. Wilson it a single, and then Rogerson raised applause by getting a couple-a lucky one off mishit ball.

The batsmen had scored nine between them when Bowker came on again at the south end. Wilson swiped at the first ball he received, it went sky high, and the bowler running out caught it. So Hongkong won by seven runs, and Bowker was chaired by his fellow players as the team left the Geld."

The scores of the match were follows:

HONGKONG-16 Innings.

ELA

Capt. R. H. P. West. c and b

"O'Hara

Capt. E. W. Morris, e Ollerdessen, ...

b Allison............

A. W. Ramsay, b Divecha Lt.Cdr. G. E. L Hargreaves, b

Ragerson

A. C. L. Bowker, b O'Hare

E Stripp run out

H. N. Balhatchet, b Rogerson Capt. R. F. Walker, not out E. B. Reed, b Rogerson

Extras

Allison

SHANGHAI 2nd Tanings.

H. B. Ollerdeasen, l.b.w., b Bowker a AJ. W. Evans, b Reed

M. J. Divecha, b Bowker

Dr. H. H. Morris, b Reed .......... D. C. Burn, b Bowker

12

J. H. Raikes, run out him.--- Dr. W. E. O'Hara, Lb.w. h Bowker 0 H. Rogerson, not out

H. W. Allison, b Reed

E. G. Barnes, e Stripp, b Reed... T. W. R. Wilson, e and b Bowker

Extrax

Total

90

Total

Bowling Analysis.

0.

Wilson O'Hara

15

3

21

Rogerson

0.5

Divecha

81 2

18

Morris

3. 0

D

11

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14

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(8.) 7.

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HONGKONG

(8) 19

Total G

Whant Mair.

J: Clarke

Sworl Glendinning Reid. FA. Clarke.

Total of best 10 scores...

"COUNTED OUT.

79 WY. D. Goodfellow. 25

23 18 75 C. Goodman........... Owing to rain, the Interport Rifle (8.) 17 Shoot. which should have taken place at Taikoo Range" yesterday afternoon, bad to be postponed. Weather permitting Fit is to take place this afternoon.

In the competition, Hongkong com- petes against Shanghai, Singapore and Penang, and the contest must be decided by the end of May, each port to fire on its own rangé.

the ceremony, rinks will be formed for a compétition, in which the prizes will be the customary silver spoons.

THE WATSON CUP.

Each Bowls Club is being asked to send two representatives to the meeting 182 1 of the Lawn. Bowls Association at the Chamber of Commerce, Board Boom next Friday, for the purpose of discussing the allocation of the Cup presented by Messrs. A. B. Watson:

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(6.), 20

(8.)-20 Total 01

CS.C.C. BOWLING GREEN.

The new bowling Repen of the Civil Service Club is to be formally opened this afternoon, and at the conclusion of (Continued on next Column).

NEXT SATURDAY'S FIXTURES. The fixtures arranged for next Satur- day in the Bowln League are as under- First Division,

Taikoo v. Craigengower.

Civil Servios . Kowloon B.G. Club. Kowloon C.C.. Kowloon Dork.

Second Divium,

REXY.C., Taikoo B.C.

Indian R.C East Point RC Police R.C. Kowloon C.C Games will be played on the ground of the first named and the time of start- ing is 330 p.m. in all games.

E. B. Beed, not out

Morris Divecha

SHANGHAI-1st Innings.

H. B. Olierdessen, b Bowker...... 32. M. J..Divecha, e Bowker, b Walker 10 A. J. W. Evans, b Reed

Dr. H. H. Morris, b Walker

J. H. Raikes, b Bowker,

0.

D. C. Burn, e Balhatchet, b. Quick 91

H. Rogerson, st. Stripp, b Quick... 14:

H. W. Allison, b Bawker

Dr. W. E, O'Hara, not out

T. W. H. Wilson, b Reed m E. G. Barnes, b... b Walkeri,

•Extras..

5

€2

Total

167

Bowling Analysis.

Bowker Reed

Walker

Quick Hargreaves

0 11 6

OLYMPIAD COMPETITORS.

Arrangements are being made to tertain the China and Jaan Far East" Ulyinpind Teams, when they arrive in Hongkong on their retura from Manila this week.

Both the Chinese, and Japanese · re- presentatives at the Olympiad ars re- turning by the Empres of Buscia, and are expected to arrive in Hongkong either morrow or on Wednesday.

The South China Athletic Association are making arrangements to entertain both the China and Japan Far East Olympiad players, the Chinese community of Hongkong

to act as hosts. One of the forms of entertainment will be a banquet at West Point.

nisa....

Mr. Ebihara, sub-manager of the Yoko- hama Specie Bank, and Committie are also arranging a tea-party in te

courtesies extended to the turn for Japanese Olympic team by the Hong- kong Cricket Club, the Chinese YMCA. the Garrison Recreation Club, the Heppy Valley Football Club and other organi tions, which pub facilities in the way o the athletes on their way to Manila,

In addition to the Exhibition: Tennis matches which have been arranged for Wednesday and Thursday between the Japanese local players, plans are. Lisa on foot to arrange aquatic sports at the: to be no track or field. V.R.C. There are to events.

The exhibition tennis matches arrang- ed for this week to take plan on the stand court of the H.K.0.0. ground aro as under each day at 4.15 p.m., sing

Commence

les first (best out of three sets), followed by doubles (best out of five sels):

Wednesday, May 27th-Toba . Cap- tain C. H. D. O'Callaghan; Kobayashi and Yoshida 7. 8. A. and H. D. Rum-

hn

Thursday, May 28th-Ohta

21

93

Honda Kobayashi and Yoshida s. Cap- fain O'Callaghan and Ng Sze Kwong

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