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SCOTS GUARDS SPORTS

YESTERDAY'S MEETING AT

SHAMSHUIPO.

AN" INTERESTING PRO. GRAMME

The 2nd Battalion Scots Guards held their athletic sports meeting yesterday on the ground at Sham- shuipo Camp in the presence of e Largo gathering of Service men, officers and their families. Among the spectators were HE. Major General C. C. Euard, C.B., C.MG, and Mrs. Luard.

LOCAL FOOTBALL

HONG KONG LEAGUE,

DIVISION

YESTERDAYS RESULTS.

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS THURSDAY.

LAWN TENNIS.

NG SZE KWONG SHINES.

FURTHER CHAMPIONSHIP

#RESULTS.

LAWN BOWLS ASSOCIATION.

MR. AITKENHEAD'S GENER- OUS GIFT.

A GOUD YEAR'S - SPORT,

The ansus) meeting of the Layn Bowle Association was held yester day evening commencing at 3.30 in the Board Room" of Mesta. "Jar-

MARCH 22nd, 1928.

GOLF

ROYAL HONG KONG GOLF CLUB

BOGEY POOL-FANLING

MARCH 17TH-ISTH.

T Newton (8) and . H Hollis (10), all square divide.

Other scores:

A. E. Liisaman (8).......... § dewa TN Whyte-Sudith (0) 2! R. E Greensmith (13) 3° Twenty two carda taken out..

INTERNATIONAL RUGBY

FRANCE BEATEN AT

TWICKENHAM

ENGLISH, BACKS NOT AT THEIR BESTW

^ [BV H. P., MARRHALL |

England 19 pis, Francs &

THE BOAT RACE

CAMBRIDGE CREW AT

HENLEY

LONDON, February 7th. The Cambridge crew finished up at Ely with what must be regarded" as the finest performance given up to this stage of their training. They were aflost for an hour and Club de Recreio 1; Kowloon Ng Sze Kwong delighted the

a quarter and had a row over the trial rights course, about 3 miles. for yesterday were postponed.

The following games advertised spectators yesterday by a specta

The time was limin. 100cc, which cular all round performance against

shows an improvement of no less Scots Guarda . Queen's Regt T. Akirama in the second round

than 30sec, upon the time return- owing to the Scots Guards

The setting was perfect at Twiced earlier in the week. Regimental Sports at Sham of the Open Singles Championship dine, Matheson & Co., Ltd, at

kenham-imagine it, the King proThe rate of striking averaged 27, Shui Pow

sent, a golden afternoon, still air being slightly faster towards the China Athletic South China of the Colony. He won by 6-2, 6-0, which representatives of the differ-

that wonderful stretch of firm clean The crow were accompanied by

end of the cOUTES. owing to South China, being 0-0, and this score against Akiyama, ent Lawn Bowls Cinta attended.

turf capped by a crowd of some Mr. W. Dudley Ward, who has put 50,000 people so perfect, indeed, in a month at Cambridge and Ely.. *** unable to turn out a side. ***

Mr. H. Sutherland Presdeat, oc- who is by no means a meno player,

that it is hard to be critical about Mr. P. Haigh Thomas will take the Club de Recreio r. Kowloon 1.0.-

enpied the chair, and was support-

[a game that was often exhilarating A commencement was made in the

game was scheduled for a suggestive of the splendid form

ed by Mr. D. Templeton, Vice

and always amusing, though it never crew-in hand when they make their morging with the long programme King's Park but was played on the the Chinese champion still main Fresident, C. J. Tacchi, Hon.

rose to really great heights, debut at Henley tomorrow.

It was game of contrasts of miles row, but no really fast stroke of events and a very successful Railway ground, both teams agrees tag

- Oxford on Saturday, had a 3- tains. Yesterday the ex-champion Secretary, and A. O. Brawn, Hos. The annual report of the Kowloon studies in temperament on the one meeting was brought to a close ining to the change, the afternoon. Officials of the sports The result was a surprise, Rees hit the ball with precision and Treasurer. Reference was made Goil Club states

side the Frenchmen, volatile, highly was attempted. The crew will pro-

·bably be seen ont at Marlow on meeting were Beferee: Lient Col making the scores level in the clos Sir Victor Mackenzie, Bart, D.S.O.,'|ing minutes of the game, Kowloon 'placed. his shots with remarkabi to the last Interport match at The membership of the Club, at strung, restles with nervous excite | Wednesday, when Mr. C Pit

ment, on the other the undeman- Hong Kong and to the generous December 31st, 1927, was as folstrative Englishmen, content to bide mau will be in charge, aulated by MV.O. Judges: Officers of this were at full strength, except Vick- Regiment Starter: Lieut. P. Hers for Miles at outside left. accuracy, being seldom at fault. He contribution of Mr. Aitkenhead, norary member, I res their time and work steadily for the Mr. D. W. Thomson, last year's

dent members, 109; resident mem chances which they took effectively

president, Catt: Timekeepers: Lieut. and Ad jutant J. LM. Bland, Lient. C. 4. but Dedshen sent them back

The Rees were soon attacking, often drew Abirama out of his skipper of the last Shanghai team, bers (absent), 17; sea-going mem enough. Coghill; Megaphone Steward: Kowloon then took up the at proper game and was able to re/of $100 for a prize for any com hers, 18; e-going members - (ab-|

tack and Fernandes cleared from Northey

triave any difficult shot that his opponent sent over. Akiyama was The Recreio left was a danger to not off colour at all, but was indeed the Kowloon defence, but Wheeler cleared, in ane style, Northey unfortunate to and Ng Sze Kwong got through again for Kowloon at the top of his form. It was on but Fernandes cleared his shot object lesson to watch the ex-cham

E8.31. W. Murray D.C.M. Chief Marshaller L/Sgt. W. Blakeley Asst Marshallers: Company Ser geant Majors; Event Masters: Com pany Quartermaster Sergeants; Re corders: O.R.QMS. E. McDonald, Sergt. E Beeves Clerks of the Course: Sergt.

J. Martin, Corp. T. Dolap

* Kernick did well but just failed to

BG. Clarke, C.M.G., D.8.0., and no more." officers, the Band of 1st Battalion. Kowloom pressed strongly on re- -Queen's Royal Regiment was pre-

suming and following a corner kick,

Cert C. Manley.

Kowloon got away from the centre Battalion Championship kick and Kernick was nicely placed

petition the local Association should decide to hold,

KOWLOON GOLF CLUB..

ANNUAL REPORT.

Total subar members, 8; 12*

I suppose a day may come when his A. Sellar was aguio ex- Bent), 3;

* French team will conquer their cellent at full back,

temperament and make the most of The Frenchmen started with. In addition 14-Indies are registheir combined skill and speed, but plenty of energy, winning the tight tered as being granted the use of until that happens the story of scrums and making dangerous short the Course and Club Home French Rugger will be a story of passing raids with their forwards, The following members served on wasted talents. So it was on Satur. It was from one of thess raids that

after t ten minutes year under, review: Mr. E. Cook the better side in the field, ag the General Committee during the day when France had potentially Gallia scored an unconverted try Their forwards, for example, were - I then seemed possible that the (Vice-President), Mr. J. D. Thom FC (Captain), Mr. K. W. Alltree (Hon. Treasurer), Mr. J. O. MeLag. yun (Hon. Secretary), and Messrs. Jordain, A. W. Roberts, W. Pater

Br kind permission of Lent. Col. get the ball into the net. Halftime, Pion cleverly out maneuvring his said that the Association had had (President), Mr. YU Lab fast and finely built; so strong in enthusiasm and speed of the French

The Interport Match. After the usual opening formali- ties, the Chairman, Mr. R. Suther land, said he thought it might be

opponent by sound tactics. Often a very successful and interesting he would spring a surprise by year. The most important matto

in connection with their activities played steadily from the baseline.

friends in October last when they

Kong by some 16 points in the in- terport match which took place at the Craigengaver Club on October

fact, that for the first ten minutes they easily out-scrummaged the English pack and heeled the ball re- the stimulus was too much for them: they forgot to serumninage, and Ribera, Piquiral, and Bioussa in the

attack might upset England's morale, but a fine dribble by E. Stanbury soon led up to a scrum Palmer received the hall and scored,

Richardson converted, and play was even until Periton Licked and

sent under the conductorship of Kernick sent the ball into the net suddenly attacking after having was the visit of their Bhanghai B. Trevor, J. C. Long, S. J. { gularly. Then they scored, and near the French line, from which

Shield was competed for by the when he cent over the bar. A. A. 1 He certainly gave the best in were successful in defeating Hong "The Championship was won by back row began stealing away be followed up hard to score a second

FCompany, G Company, but Muir and Kernick were left and Left Flack, points being award-open and Fernander did well to ed in certain events. Com keep the score down Sousa the pany won the Shield, the runners-up Xavier worked hard in the delence. being the Headquarter Wing. From a breakaway by the Reca

A feature of the afternoon was the open competition for pipers and dancers. With the exception of third place secured by Piper Slattery of the King's Own Scottish Borderers in the piping competition, all other places in both events were secured by the Scots Guards

The team races called for much stamina and were very keenly run, A close finish was seen in the Officers race won by Capt. Tyring ham, Guardeman Ramsay was out standing in many of the events. In the one mile race open to other units, Pte. Tiernan of the R.A.M.C. was the winner, second and third places being also taken by outside units." There was also a race for Indians which drew mãny entries.- Guardsmen Eccles and Norval, assist- ed by a member of the RAM.C.,

Ogley missed when well placed. Play-was fart with Kowloon having the better of the game. The Recreio forwards combined in a good raid on the Kowloon goal and were awarded a penalty for bands. A. A Remedios took the spot kick and beat Angus making the score one all. Kowloon exerted them- selves for the winning goal but the Recreio defence held out until the final whistle sounded, the score the 3 being, Kowloon 1, Club de Rec. 1

·RUGBY FOOTBALL.

dividual display so far seen here this year and by his performance shows that he will be a most dif- ficult man to defeat.

Open Doubles.

The Hong Kong team, ably skip- ped by Mr. Wallace, was up against bowlers of exceptional skill and al- though the Hong Kong representa- tives played a careful and sterling gate they were overpowered. The Shanghai visitors played various matches with local clubs and were successful in all contests except those against the Craigengower Club, Civil Service and the Row loon Dock Recreation Club.

Mr. J. D. Thomson.

The working account for the year

shows a balance of $1,581,46,

DOG-RACING IN FRANCE.

OPPOSITION BY HORSE BREEDERS.

anxiety to be up and doing converted by Richardson,

From that moment the English forwards won the tight scrummages and France, by losing possession, lost airo her opportunities in at

en

In the second half France attack. ed strongly for 20 minutes, remain ing, sa it were encamped on the English 25 line. But again the English forwards came to the rescue and a great combined dribble car red play to the French line, whore Periton forced his way ever for An unconverted try.

Shortly afterwards England s00", ed, Palmer running round behind the posts, for Richardson to convert,

Young and Laird

By this time the match was

last and best, try of the afternoon almost over but France scored the when A. Bebeteguy after a brillianė run - passed to A. Jaurreguy," who had cut inside to take the ball and score beneath the posts. A Verger converted this ty

Four ties were also decided in the Open. Doubles Championship of the

This was unfortunate for A Colony, but the results had not

Serin, who took Dupont's place at scrum-half, showed that he could much bearing on the competition.

whip the ball away fast, and he and Lee Wai Tsoi and Leo Wood Tsol

behind him a really dangerous at secured an casy win over their com.

tacking three quarters line, as they PARIS, proved by scoring the finest try of patriots, the Luk Brothers, and thus

Powerful opposition to the authe afternoon, Predes after good combination" between qualified to meet Ng Szo Kwong

thorizing of greyhound racing with A. Vorger, it is true, ran across and Ng Sze Cheung in the second

betting, which threatens to wreck too much at stand-off half, but when round. The Nippon Yusen Kaisha The Association was much in with the adjunct of the pari-Beboteguy in the centre, nimble

The Entertainment Committee. all hopes of dog rating in France he passed quickly the brothers scored a victory yesterday by the debted for the very excellent work mutuel, has been brought to bear looted, tricky little runners, showed success of their only representatives performed not only by the selection by the Jockey Club and the French their paces effectively

committee but by the Entertain-horse-breeding societies before the They are the best pair of centres T. Fujieda and T. Hachiuma who ment Committee, Inspector Kent, Agricultural Commission of the I have seen this season, and with bent Dr. Craig and Surg-Lt.Cdr. Mr. B. A Smith, Mr. De Harvey, Beantowe played any more chances they might have won Hardt in straight sets. They now

Mr. Ax 0. Brawn and the energetle Prince Murat, who headed the the match for France. And A

cretary Mr. C. Tacchi,

is sill a great wing three- Jaurreguy is meet de Sousa and A. The stay of the visiting team was deputation of racehorse owners and The following will represent the Remedios who also won in straight of considerable, duration and the breeders, declared that if dog rac quarter, with his long stride, his Section) against the Navy in the

they employed it looking it would do tremendous harm to the fully in after currently with horse racing it

Saturday

of the Shanghai team, although the horse breeding industry.t weather was somewhat unkind at "Il dog racing in allowed at the Kealy in the fourth match and cement of the games, same hours as horse racing, said could only be looked back upon Senator Cavillon,horse breeding qualified to meet Dr. Tottenham and with the most pleasant memories will be killed. If it is allowed in the evening as in England, it R. Hancock

Local Matters, Turning to local competition then that. France will be convert

ed into a huge gambling bell." Dock Recreation Club had to be congratulated in winning the finge

*** TRIANGULAR CONTEST.

attended to the humorous side of Hong Kong Football Club (Rugby sets yesterday at the expense of gentlemen he had named were kept ing was allowed to take place con determination, and his speed:

the proceedings and succeeded well in their quaint costumes and make

up.

Before tribute

theprzes, Licut-Col. Sir Victor Mackenzie congratulated the winners of the Battalion Champion ship shield. Cheers were called for and heartily given for Major- General and Mrs. Laard at the close of the meeting

EVENTS AND RESULTS.

Yards Delay:-1,"G" Com- play 1:2, "F" Company.

Company Reel Teams:-1, Left Flank; 2, G Company; 3. "F" Company.

Throwing the Cricket Ball:-1, tight Flank; 2. Headquarter Wing Two Miles Reay:1, Headquar- ter Wing, 2, 1 Company,

Loag Jip, "F" Company 2, ti"! Company,

Throwing the Discuss:-1, Right

Flank; 9, Left Flank,-

Corporals Bach: 1, L/Cpl. Mower L/Cpl. Lawman; 3, L/Cpl. His

Sack Race:-1, Goam Bamsay; 4. Gdem. Young; 3, Gdam. Norns.

440 Yards Relay --1, "F" Com- pang: 9, "G" Company."

Pale Jump:1 Left Flank; 2, Headquarter Wing:

first round of this competition on Dr. Newton and Dr. Valentine. S. A. Hussain and S. S. Hussain H. Xoop, G. . H. Bichard, G. P.

R.J. Grieve: A. E. Pritchard, met and defeated Tregear and Lammert: F. M. Spence, C. D. Wales; T. L. Foster, W. Beveridge, B. F. Akehurst, R. P. Moodie, E R. West, B. W. Sampson, P. LP. Thomas, A.-R. Cox), V÷

The place and time of kick-off will be advised later.

CRICKET.

LR.C. "B" TEAM R.A.B.C.

The Mixed Doubles and Handicap Singles "B" drew some attention

But individual players could not overcome that exciteability, which prevented any steady team-work, and resulted only in bad positioning and entire, lack of method.

It is much to the English players credit that they were not rattled by the opening French on laught. They seemed to take the run of play very calmly, almost too calmly at times,

IRELAND OUTPLAY SCOTLAND..

MATCH WON AND LOST AT

HALF-BACK M

Scotland, 5 points; Ireland, 13 Ireland had a team in the Rugby international match at Edinburgh and Scotland had not. That in a sentence explains the decisive vic- tory that the Irishmen gained.

Ireland won by 2 goals and o try

and even play was seen in all the division of the League by scorn 850 Was just sufficient when there the Engkah point of view. was outprayed

matches.

Open Singles." Ng Sze Kwong beat T. Akiyama, 6-2, 6-0, 6-0.

Open Doubles. Lee Wai Tsai and Lee Woon Taoi B.A.3.C. on the B.A.S.D. ground beat Tak Ding Cheung and Lak Kan takes place on Saturday at 9 p.m.

This "friendly cricket match between the LB.C. and the

as if they were purposely allow- to a goal, but the Scottish side were ing the Frenchmen to let off steam, very fortunate in getting off so The best feature of the game, from easily, for they were completely the splendid form of the English That Scotland led at the intervai packed here by a goal to a try was the greatest

- No Changes Keeded.

fluke possible. The Irichmen, wers These eight forwards seem to on the attack practically all the

of disappointments. It was largely For Scotomen the game was full

due to the forwards that the defeat

LRUM. P. Madar (Capt.) Cheung, 7-5, 6-2, 64, and he was well deserving of his ship on Saturday, May 5th En- glanin the loose they had plenty was not a debacle. The Scottish

Nazarin, Sirdar Khan, D. Mehomed, D. Craig and Burg. Lt.Cdr. A Butt, A Rahmins U T Thad, J. E. A E Ismail, A. M. Rumjan, A Harst, 60, 61, 62

Sufiad and M. R. Abbas,

LLC. "B" TEAM. C.R.C.

| E. de Souza and A. V. Remedios" beat Dr. L. Newton and Dr. D. J. Valentine, 6-1, 86, 64

runners-up

Shangbai Skip's Generosity In conclusion Mr. Sutherland pleasure that he informed the meet said it was with particular

761 points against 587. The team The detailed results of all the establishing a record.

did not lose a single match, thus was no Interport Match, but if there were the Association would matches were:-

In the Open Championship Mr. have to look sisewhere for funds Lapaley succeeded in winning the Eventually the proposal of Mr. event. Mr. C. Brown was the Dobbie, eeconded by Inspector have settled down into a thoroughly fret hall and should have won by runner-up their veteran player Kent, that the $50 Entrance Fee sound scrummaging unit. They a far bigger margin Their display Mr. Willie Russel being third and for each Club be retained, was ear. Packed lower than the Frenchmen, was a remarkably good one al M7 AM Holland tourth Mrried by six votes to three 8 Tucker hooking again, they Bad Day For Scotland.

and after the first ten minutes, with round Lapsley had an up-hill game in It was decided to start the secured the ball, na a record of the working through the competition League and the Bingles Champion-heeling shows, with comforting re- success. The winners of the Spey trance fees must be sent in to the Boyal-Cup were the Taikoo Recten. Hon Secretary not later than of fire, and they brought off som eight fought nobly against an op-

And in tion Club, Craigengewer being the March 30th,

great foot rushes. There is no neck position who seemed to be physic- Spey Boyal-Oup.

to mention any individuals, for the ally stronges ween - did not play For the nk competition for the whole eight were good and it would Sootland Spey Royal Cup presented by have been a surprise if any changes well together. The forwards got the following entered: Police Re. Indeed, it would have been a sur coud do nothing with it when it Messrs. A. & Watson & Co Ltd had been made of fair share of the ball, but the backs

Recreation Club, Kowloon Cricket at all after winning three matches Ireland had a great advantage af Chib, Kowloon Dock Recreation off the reel but for all that the hall bad, and it there really Club, East Poit Recreation Chub. English back play on Baturday was that the game war von "and" loei, Craigengower Cricket Club, Civil for the fact that the French defence match Nelson, the Scottish serum not quite convincing, even allowing Sugden and Davy had se splendid Service Cricket Club, Chah de Relay up very close worker, was but a shadow of his ergio and Kowloon Bowling Green This is made clear if we analyse old self, and he found" Clinch as Club

w the scoring Two of the English well as Sugden very troublesome ta Mr. Alkenhead's Donation. tries came from quick pussing deal with birthd Mr. Arkenhead's donation of across to Palmer after scrum in Young Lind, the Dunfermline $100 was next pozaidered and after midfeld near the French line; they stand-off had, could not cope with many useful enggestions, meluding were both sound fries which gay Vary nionship, an international Match, a to score from similar the re-holding of a Pairs Cham competent club sids Hong Kong Kowloon Match and a The remaining two es presented was adopted. Record Board for inscribing the by Periton/Wero Er

B. A. Hussain and S. 8. Hussain 6-0, 11-9, 6-4 beat V. M.Tregear and J. E Kesly, ing that on his departure to Bhang, creation Club, Yacht Club. Taikoo prise it the ride had been changed came out on them ade,

This league cricket match be tween the LB.C.B and the Handicay Singles “B” **-

hai Mr. Aitkenhead, the Shanghai C.R.C. takes place on the LR.C

skip, presented the Association ground on Sunday, the 25th inst.,

C. H. Bradley (owe 1/6) beat H with $100 to be allocated to any at 9 p.m. sharp.EN

C. Macnamara. (rev, 16), 6-3, 6-0.

bowling prize the Association de J.Wilkie (rec. 5/6), beat Haired to put up for competition. Graves (rec, 3/6), 6-4, 7-5, Adoption Of Accounts.

Hixed Doubles.

Sergeants Race:-1,L/Sergt. Itavenhall; 2. Sergi. Heathoote; 3, L/Sergt. Nicol, DE MAMMA LRG:-M. P. Madar (Capt.), Long Jump:-1, Company. Nazarin, Birdar Khan, A. 6.

"F" Company.

Buffiad, D. Mohamed, L- Has Putting the Weight :—1, Light | A. M. Rumjahn, A. K. Ismail, A. Flank; 2) "F" Company..

you Rabon, A. Batt and U. T. Thad, Three-Legged Race1 Gdam. liecivos: A Buffad and AL R.

Romany and Young; 2, (dam. Dick | Abbas. son and Webb, Cdan. Watt and

Carter

High Jump --Headquarter Wing anda F Company (tie),anak

Officers Race Capla

Piping and Dancing Piping: 1, L/Bergt

Indians Face-1, Fans Singh Tyring, Abdul Gafur: 2, Mohamed Khan, - Band Race:-1, Bdam. Grovey 9,

Bdsm, Smith; 3, Bdem. Open):

ter Wing 27" Company Scots Guards) 3 Piper Slattery Medley Rey Race 1 (KOSB) Dancing: Piper quarter Wing 2, Company. Taylor (Secte Guardie);". Piper Burns (Soots Guarda), L/Opl. McLean (Scots Guarde).

Mellonald Tug-of-War Final Pre

(Scots Guarde); 2, L/Cpl. McLean

Blindfold Drill Competition: Right Flank One Mile

pory, He

Thro

#Gdam-Hamsay.

olumn.

Head-

Mrs. W. Woodward and C. WE Bishop (rec, 2/6) beat Miss Coppin and A. G. Coppin (rec. 15/4), 6-4, 83

Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Sayer (rec 3/6) beat Mr. and Mr. R. K Velen Line (rec, 2/0), 6-3, 7-5.

BMTO-DAY'S MATCHES,

Open Doubles

T. Honda and T. Akiyama. #. W.

Opposite Nos. Race 1-Warrant | A. Nowers and E, D. Lawrence. Oficers

Three Mie Team Race:-1," Company 2 Headquarter Wing

One Mile. Team Race Company 9, Headquarter Wing.

Transport Race, Glam Fitz zht patrick; 2, Gdsin. Shaw-3, Gdan.

Tennant

Consolation Race

Cpl

L/Opl. George,

Football Final:

ion Chan

Headquar

Handicay Bingles "A"..

§. E. Green (owe 15/3) ». C. W E. Bishop (rec. 15/1).

W. M. Lyons (rec. 5/6), D. S. Green (rec. 15/1).

Handlay Singles "B"

Tt R. P. Lonsdale (owe -15).

H. Spicer (ree 5/6).

GG Johnston (rec. 15) Barrow (owe 15).

Present Handicap Doubler:"A

Dr. GE Aubrey and GW Bewell (owe 3/8) 1. Dr., CH"

And G. Rankin (rec, 15/1);

derson, and A. Bredrieg, (owe 10) rẻ C. H. Bradley and Major

Coming to the accounts, Mr. A 0. Brown said that there was a balance to be carried forward of 8350.35, which included the $100 donated by Mr. Altkenhead for a trophies on the motion of the Chairman seconded by Inspector Kent, the Statement of Accounts

The following entries were re ceived for the Lengue during the forthcoming Benson :--

tions

ject So poor show did

that he was paced on the wing st both scored three-quarter early in the second bling tries, bal

but ow Wenbo Thrust for Centres.

Free

names of the winners of the League excellent in their Uhampionship and Spey Royal Cup nothing to constry

The Irish centre three-quarters, rear by year, it was decided that for play

lering” that: Stephenson"" and Ganly, were much a trophy be purchased for an an England conting heeled the ball, superior to Dykes and Humes. They nual Hook Kong Kowloon match that does not to me good were continually breakin brough moet effectively und had a big sy The triangle of stand-of half and in the victory Detals were left for the Committee enough to determme.

centres, was just ord in attack Stewart, the Irish back

Taylor nor the whole good," Int. Dry

DIVISION TO Police Recreation Club Civil Service Recreation Club, Kowloon Bowling Green Clab, Kowloon Election Of Omceremo Dock Recreation Club, Taikoo Ke

In proposing Mr. B. Wylle to be Palmer had openings made for them not be end, to have, creation Club, and Craigengover the new freudent for the coming by clever running and timin

self for his year the Chairman mentioned passes in the centre, Cricket Club. Cricket Club

that Mr. Wylie had all the quali

HD

DIVISION

Stations for the port and be

Aarvold by the two

English

Civil Service Cricket Club, Kowfore submitted his name alone gineered against New Icon Bowling Green Club, Taikoo greatest confidence. Inspector Kent Recreation Club, Craigengewer reconded and Mr. Wylie was clect- showed Oricket Unity East Point Recreed amidst applause.seed, and

the sorts tion Club, Tachb Club and Club der. D. Templeton was re-elected of better things is Recreio (teams) toda

Panan dan Vice-President, Mr. Tacchi was reform of Entrance Teaselected Hon. Secretary, and Mr. A. Saturday seemed to Discussion followed car whether O Brawn re-elected Hon. Trening the Entrance Fee for each Club sorer should be 50 anglastisyear of re dicedaro, 625,25hr, Hondrenzurer: elec explñaped that she Entrance Fes of absence. –

(Confinned, on next's Jolumn)Fed Hon.

he would be leaving - Palmer and ta

[on, the

him minog, his playing mall, itcbie was appointe, a certainty, by that

poor

could

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