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LOCAL SPORT.

FOOTBALL. ·"

SOUTH CHINA BEAT SHANGHAI

"

PORTUGUESE

South China and a combined team

chosen from the Portuguese lnterpart

the ball.

LOCAL SPORT.

LAWN TENNIS.

ANOTHER UPSET IN THE TOURNAMENT.

KOWLOON BOWLING GREEN CLUB. ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF MEMBERS..

Not discouraged after losing the first CLUB TO BE LIMITED LIABILITY two sets, the Fincher Brothers steadily

The

KOWLOON GOLF CLUB.

NO REDUCTION IN MEMBERSHIP

FEES.

The second annual general meeting of the Kowloon Golf Club was held at the Central British School. Kowloon, yester day evening, when Mr. E Cock preside. Mr. K. S. ROBERTSON proposed the adoption of the report and the statement of accounts. Mr. T. F. JONES seconded, and the vote was carried unanimously.

The CHAIRMAN mentioned that it was considered that the present subscription

on the course.

It was decided not to lower the former membership fees.

It was decided to instal a telephone in the Club House."

COMPANY.

The annual general meeting of members players, met on the HK.FC, ground struggled and eventually gained a very yesterday afternoon, and the game ended creditable victory over Ho Ka Law and of the Rowtoon Bowling Green Club was in a win for South China by the odd Yow Man Taun, one of the most formid. held yesterday evening, when the Presi goal in three. Long before the adver- able pairs in the tournament. The result dent, Mr. P. T. Farroll, presided,

The CHAIRMAN, in moving the adoption tised time for kicking off, the goal ends adds one more to the long list of upsets of the ground were packed with Chinese in the championships and will, undoubt-of the annual report and statement of accounts, said that considering the trou-i white the slopes on Loughton Hill were studded with Chinese and several house- culy, redest favourably uper the standard blous times they had experienced during was too high. It was also felt that the paying of monthly subscriptions gave a the second half of the year, the finances

deal of unnecessary work to the treasurer, tops overlooking the playing field had of the matches in the later rounds,

On the run of play yesterday the Fin-had been cutirely satisfactory, there being and he was sure that members would, not their quota of spectators, anxious to get a look at the South China team.

Leung Yuk Tong was absent from chers fully deserved their win. Pitched a balance of 2015.09 During the year South Chian and Lam Yuk Ying was against two opponents whose reputation 89,000 had been spent on repairs and re-object to paying unse every ball year. captain. The teams received a good re-

in standard and experience are aboye novations and $100 in architect's fees in The committee would very much like to lower the subscription this year, but they ception on taking the field.

could not do as they would like because South China were early attacking and theirs, the Vinchers seemed on the verge connection with the Club House.

There had been to new members during Suen tested Allanson" with several tine of are decat when they lost the second t. F. Fincher, the older and shots, but the goalie dealt successfully set at 14. with them. The Portuguese forwards better, failed to find his form in the first the year, a certain sign that the popu.they would have to spend some money

sectied played a larity of the Club was increasing. Hr. could not settle down, and Lam Yuk two sewe, but... when Ving had a merry time. Allanson stop, sterling game and was instrumental in however, regretted to say that during! ned a shot from Suen Kum Shun and turning the favour of the game to his cleared, but Ko Sik Wai was penalised side by deadly smashing and good volley the year five of their most respected

He was

well supported by his members and died. for charging the goalie when not playing ing.

referred The CHAIRMAN also

to the brother. although at times the latter was

"NEW DICIALS, excited, and uncertain.

increased interest taken in tennis and It was nearing the interval when the rather

Mr. S. J. JORDAN proposed the re-elev Srst goal was scored, Chan Kwong I younger Fincher shows signs of develop

bowls during the year, and thanked was sent down the wing and he slippering into a good match player.

the Ka Lan and few Man Tsun failed Messrs. C. Bond, D. Keith, Danran antion of Mr. Coek as president for the the ball to Sura Kum Shun who worked!

to bring bone victory with all the cards Whibley for their help in connection with ensuing year. The vote was carried un-

animously. If they had pressed the into the net with a well placed shot in their hands.

Mr. G. B. Labrum was elected vice- game on the Finchers in the third set the Club House, Allanson had no chance to stop.

Mr. J... Mélyrosh sccented the ador-president; Mr. D. Thomson, captain: Marcel taking free kick just outside instead of playing a steady and some- the penalty are sent through the legs times lobbing game which the option of the report and statement of Mr. W. Alltere, treasurer, and Mr. J. Q. of a crowd of players but luckily for ents welcomed, the match would probably

love in their recounts, and the vote was carried un- Melaggan, secretary. The following were South China the ball hit the foot of the have entled three sets post and bounced wel! clear.. Another favour. Yew Man Tsun played a very animonsly. free kick near the half-way line for good game throughout, but his partner South China went further ahead when

The Finchers improved after losing the Suen gave the ball to Leung Wing Tak who beat Allanson with a left footed opening two sets and gained the upper

China, shot. Half-time,: South

hand in the third and fourth "set, which they won hy letter net play and steadier Portugal,

base line facties, putting all the high Portugal made a couple of changes in their side on resuming, Ogley going ones over Yew who, in his singular style The fifth and final set forward to lead the attack, while Marcel ennnot smash. dropped back to partner H. Favacho, was the best of the match and some ex- A dash by the Portuguese forwards cellent rallies were sera. The Finchers! found them close in but failed to finished 5-1. but were caught up by the B. Faracho sent in wide and A. A. Chinese who, however, failed to make Remedios sent over the bar from long good their splendid recovery and lost the range. Brown got well down on the set at 3-7. left before he centered and Rocha drop- ning the ball in the goalmouth. Fuertes dashed up and breasted the ball into the net with Lau Hing Cheung helpless, Suen Kum Shun was not so good in the second half, being several times pull ed up for olside. Fat punched away a shot from Rocha and a free kick against

to a nice position before sending the ball

The report and statement of accounts

elected on the committee: Messrs. A. W Roberts, K. S. Robertson, A. C. Burford,

Portugal was cleared by Lai Yok Tat. appeared to bave lost confidence, and did have altrady appeared in the Day J. W. Trevor.and A. Brown,

not play up to his form of last year.

On another courty S. A. Rumjahn carned his way to the third round of the Open Singles by beating R. M. Hender- son in straight sets. The lose: put up very good performance" as the score indicates, and led three games to love in

the third set.

Several other matches were also played

res

It was resolved on the proposition of Mr. C. BOND, secondled by Mr. "D" HAZEL, to grant honuravia of $200 to the secre- tars and treasurer for the coming year.

your.

-OFFICE BEARERS AND COMMITTEE. Mr. J. McIntosh was elated Presi ent for the

In proposing his election, the CHAIRMAN said that Mr. McIntosh was a very keen bowter and a very keen member of the Club, and he was sure that he would carry out his cuties to the satisfaction of the members, Mr. MelxTOSH thanked the members for the honour they had done him in electing him to the post. He would do his best

1

At the conclusion of the meeting, à vote, of thanks was proposed to the Chairman,

in accordance with the rules of the Sanitary Board as passed.

They were pushing up-hill, and last October the Committee bad seriously to consider as to whether they had money, to start the building. Times had chang-

from June to November and money had become tight owing to the strike and boycott. The Committee, therefore, de- cided that the money was forthcoming and circulars were sent to the members for the collection of debentures which ordinarily would have been collected on

had been very satisfactory. The situa tion at the moment was that they ha a certain amount of money in respect of

Choi Ping Fan close in was cleared by off yesterday, the full results of which for the furtherance of the Club, and be January 1st The result of that call

Lam, Yuk Ying. South China forced two corners in succession, Marshal clear ing from the second flag kick. Ogley shot hard at Lau and the ball reboundet

for a corner.

"PPpear below:-

OPEN SINGLES.-S. A. Rumjahn bent R. | hoped they would have another successful M. Henderson, 6-3, 6-4, 6-4.

year. (Cheers.)

OPEN DOUBLES. E. F. Fincher and E c. Fincher beat Ho Ka Law and Yew Man Taun, 4-6, 1-6, 6-4, 6-3, 7-5.

Grimble, 6-4, 7-5, 6-8, 7-5.

CLUB SINGLES G. W. Sewell beat E.

A scramble in the goalmouth follow. ed, and Lau was on the ground near the post when Ogley lifted the ball over the

HANDICAP SINGLES A."-Col. Russell har, but the whistle had sounded for Brown (owe 13/3) beat H, J. Arnistrong but his centre went behind.

Lo Wai

chell. fowe 5/6) beat G. van Egmond HANDICAP SINGLES B.-E. R. Mit (ser.), 11-8. 5-6.

Mr. C. Bond was elected vice-presi- dent; Mr., W. M. Johnston hon, secretary, and Mr. R., Lapsley was re-elected hon.

treasures.

The CHAIRMAN proposed that Mr. David Club. Mr. A. J. ALLISON seconded..

ME. LAPELEY said the work which Mr.

bim to be made a life member. Harvey had done for the Club entitled

debentures, but they had not yet issued them, but interest of per cent. per anum would be paid. When it came

it was found that in such a Club aa theirs it was not so ency to do an, ww

impeding Brown raced down the wing, (acr.), 20-8, 6-3; L Foster fowe 15) hent Harvey be elected a life member of the to the question of issuing the debentures Man handled, but cleared the free kick Major C. Willson (owe 2/6), 63, 62: at the expense of a corner.. Rocha head-Valentine (rec. 1/8) beat J. A.

Summers (ser.), 6-2, 6-3-- ed over the bar following the dag kick. Ko Sik Wai received from the goal kick and ran well down before shooting but the ball went straight at Allanson who

HANDICAP DOUBLES.-F. J. Price and E. cleared. Fuertes got away on two otca. Price (rec, 3/8)... from A. Buss and sions, but sent the hall into the side of V. Rose; L. Foster, and R. E. Tottenham the net. When the final whistle sounded, (owe 30) w,o, from S. M. Garrard and South China were leading by two goals. P. Ralph.

to one.

The game was well contested through- out, but South China showed the better combination and deserved their win.

The teams: me

Portugal-Allanson; H. Favacho- and Ogley: C. Remedina, A. A. Remedios and C. Favacho; B. Favacho,. Fuertes,

Marcel, Rocha and Brown..

South China-Lau Hing Cheung: Lai Yuk Tat and Chan So: Lo Wei Man, Lam Yuk Ying and Choi Ping Fan: Ka Sik Wai, In Kan, Leung Wing Tak, Suen Kum Shan and Chan Kwong In.

Referee: Mr. Smith R.A.; Linesmen Msrx Fernie and Perman.

EASTER GOLF.

FANLING, COMPETITIONS.

SPECIAL MEDAL ROUND.

A. B. Raworth...... 84-11-73 1st prize. A Leich

88-11-77 2nd prize.

F. J. de Rome..... 96 878

W. L. Plew ... 91-13-78

(33 entries).

CAPTAIN'S CUP

A. B. Haworth... 83-11-74 qualifies.

(31 entries).

RUNNING BOGEY POOL.

A. H Fergus (4).......... 2 up; divide. Other scores:

L. R. Andrews (6)......... 1 down (twice).

W. L. Plew (13)

A. Leach (11)

(74 entries).

2 down! 2 down.

MIXED BOGEY YOURSOMES. » Miss Dyer and Comdr.

Thackera

(10 pairs entered).

4 down.

SHANGHAI FOURSOMES.

Cancelled.

"TREVESSA TROPHY RACE.

MATCHES FOR TO-DAY.

OPEN SINGLEA.-3. A. Cassumbhoy

E. C. Fincher: K. Mawatari » ff. K. Conway.

Mr. "HARVEY thanked the members and said that the Club had been very dear to him for the last 5 years. He con- dered it a great honour to be a life. member of one of the oldest clubs in the Colony: (Cheers.)

The following were elected on the General Committee: Messrs. W. Russell, OPEN DOUELES-Major Pratt and Major L. Guy, D. Gow, D. Hazel, G. Duncan, Stevenson . E. de Sousa and F. Ribeiro. A. R. Whibley, and H. Nish.

HANDICAP SINGLES "B."-A. X. Mac- kenzie (owe B/0) V. P. W. Greene trec. Messrs. C. Nash, J. Fraser, J. C. 3/6): R. O. Sutherland (scr.) . M. Rose Melaggan, S. Gray, J. B. Hamilton, and (ree. 15) T. J. Price (sez.)".

the Rev. J. Horace Johnstone were Dunbar (ser.).

HANDICAP LOUBLES.-W. B. Cornaby and elected on the ballotting committee. A. Piercy (owe 9/6) r. G. W Sewell and and R. Hancock (owe 15.2) . J. Newton E. J. R. Mitchell (owe 3/6): E. Grimble

W. L.

PRIZES FOR THE BEASON.

in the past when the Club. had started when there were only a handful of members. Relatively, speaking, the Club was a big one now, and the Committee had been advised to form the Club into a limited liability company.

Continuing, he said that he would like to see every member, in a sense, a share holder in the Club. The tender for the new pavilion had been in the hands of the building sub-committee for some time and they were now going into specifien. tions and it was likely that the erecting"

would begin next month. Many clubs in the Colony including the Kowloon Golf Club, the Yacht Club and the Lusitano Club were limited liability

The following promised prizes for the companies, and he felt that for the par and J Broome (owe. 15),

season:Messrs. B. Wylie, H. Nish, D.Pose of issuing debentures and for the better governance of the Club that they MIXED

Fitzroy Harvey, Capt. B. Branch, L. Guy, W. A should do likewise. Be, therefore, pro- Williams and Mrs. Williams (rec. 4/6) Russell, G. Price, W. A. Rundell (tennis),

DOUBLES.--H

W.

H. Owen Hughes and Miss Chapple. Linaker (tennis), C. Ewins (tennis), posed that the Club should be formed

(ow 4/6)...

GREENHILL'S DEPARTURE,

Macfarlane, (bowls); P. T. Farreit; into a limited liability company.

Mr. D. Gow seconded the proposition, Mr. L. S. Greenhill, the hard working. R. Whibley (Kentish Cup); Rev. J. Hon. Secretary of the Hongkong Cricket Horace Johnstone (bowls); J. M. Jack, and it was carried unanimously. Club, will be leavng the Colony for and W. Bassell (Galloway Cep); C Mr. R. RAPELE, the hon. treasurer, Home next Friday week. During his Bond, R. E. Nicholls, and C. Hats,said that they had actually received absence, Mr. J. D. Humphreys will be

bentures.

acting Hon. Secretary. Tennis players (Canningtown Cup); D. Hazel, (Dundee $7,500, which was equivalent to 151 de. and enthusiasts will always remember Cup); W. Mactintosh (Clyde Cup); Mr.

They had been promised 76 Mr. Greenhill's valuable services and will Frazer (Tyneside Cup). It was also de. more which would be about $3,800, no doubt join together in wishing him cided to open a subscription list.. making a gross total of $11,350. **bon voyage" and a pleasant holiday.

D

HOOKEY INTERPORTERS,

** VICTORIES AT AMOY,

THE NEW

PAVILION,

The CHAIRMAN called, upon Mr. B. Wylie, the Hon. Secretary, to report on, the work done by the Committee in con. nection with the New Pavilion."

They had 400 debentures to put out and as yet only 927 had been taken up.

AN APPEAL...

Mr. WYLIE said that $11,500 was the amount received, but they at least want-

The Hongkong Hockey team, which went to Amoy last week, returned by the La Fook Sang yesterday. They played

Mr. WYLIE said that the building of ed 815,000, and at the last committed two hockey games and one soccer game the New Pavilion was perhaps the meeting they had said that they wero and were victorious in ënch,

They

The team arrived in Amoy two men biggest thing which the Club had under prepared to go to $20,000. He appealed abort, but were able to make up their taken. Just a week after they had the to the members to take up as many de eleven by the inclusion of Capt. Green, extraordinary general meeting when they beatures as they possibly could. of the as. Ichang, and an ex-merüber of decided to have a new building, the would have a fair interest at 6 per cent., the Indian Police Force.

Hongkong won the first game by eg, strike and subsequently the boycott broke and those who loved the Club would not Lieut. Jacob Larkcom scoring all the out and to a certain extent eclipsed all only make a very good investment, but

The fifth Bi-annual race for ship's life. boats for the Trevessa" Trophy, is to goals

loon. The debentures already taken up. be sailed on Wednesday, April 21st,

In the second game Hongkong triam. talk of a new pavilion. However, the also encourage sport in general in Kow- starting at 4 p.m. Each ship may enter phed by ga. The scorers for Hongkong general committte had not lost grip, and had been taken by 38 members out of any number of boats,

were: Price (2), D. Lyon (2), Lt. Jacob through the first few weeks of the strike The course will be as under:Start Larkcom, S. H. Garrod, Capt. Haigh, they continued to get into touch with the from Channel Rocks, to Kowloon Rock and Garred (ono each). (P), Mark of Yacht Club (8), Cust Bock. Hongkong won the soccer game by a architects. Final plans were made, and Gas Buoy (P.) Finish at the Yacht Club goals to 1. Price/ scored two gosis, and after usual delay, customary, on the aerosa & line West to Esat.

Ships proposing to enter boata are re- quested to notify the Hon. Secretary of the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club (Hr. F. Oliver) not later than April 20th.":

a possible 200. In conclusion he again appealed to the members to take up as many debentures as they were able to, (Cheers)

Mr. O. BoxD proposed a vote of thanks. culary to Mr. Wylie, on whom he said Passed. Plans for the sanitation of the the onus of the work had fallen during proposed Club were also decided upon the year. The vote was carried with

(Continued 'un nest Column.

the other was scored by Lieut. Smith, part of the building authority they were to the outgoing committee, and parti

The team speak highly of the hos pitality of the Amoy people, and state that Amoy is very keen on a Hongkong tennis team visiting them..

noclamation,

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