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KOWLOON BOWLING GREEN CLUB

REPORT AND BALANCE SHEET FOR 1932.

WINNERS OF THE COMPETITIONS

number of Americas

LANDING AT KOWLOON

FROM S.S. PRES. JACKSON

Among passengers landing paster-" day from the s.s. President Jackson. on arriving from Manila were:---

Mr. M. Peyronnet.-Mr. and Mrs. Peyronnet, Vice-Consul for France in Manila, ara en route to Shanghai thence to Tientsin, his new loca tion.

The following Report and Bal- whilst " ance Sheet for the year ended tournaments were held during the December 31, 1932, will be sub-year and these were very popular,' mitted at the Annual General Meet- New gear has seen purchased durC. F. Waymire, of the Department ing of the Kowloon Bowling Greening the year whilst the hard court Club, to, be held in the Club House which has been laid down has on Friday, February

proved most useful

Finance.

Entertainments,

The accounts show a protit of

Open nir concerts were held on $128.87 on the year's working which August and September 24 and our your committee consider satisfac accommodation was severely taxed tory. Subscriptions show a slight on each occasion, well over 250 increase as do Bar proite, the lat-people attending each function. fer being due principally to the fluctuation of exchange..

Membership.

Children's Sports.

Mr. C. Waymire. Mr. and Mrs. of Institutions, State of California, en route to Shanghai. Thence to San Franciseɔ.

Mr. William Webster.-Mr. Wm. Webster, prominent engineer of Bangkok, Siam, en route to New York.

Mr. J. J. Elizalde.r. and Mrs. J. J. Elizalde and family en route to Hong Kong, from there they will go to Spain. Mr. Elizalde is à pro- minent Spanish business-man of Mamila, president of the Spanish Chamber of Commerce of the Philip- Co., merchants and ship owners of Manila.

The Children's Sports and Christ. mus Treat were held on December Forty new members joined during 10, and the kiddies thoroughly en-pines, and Director, Yachausti & the year and 30 members resignedjoyed themselves." Mrs. W. T.

Obituary.

or were struck off for various ree-Southern honoured us by attending sons. Our membership is now eight to present the prizes and presents life, 158 ordinary, 63 seagoing and to the children. six honorary, a total of 232 mem- ber. Your committee have revised the membership list so as to bring it quite up to date, members of whom trace has been lost having been struck off.

Your General Committee regret to record the death of the following members during the year: Mr. S. Ashworth, Capt. R. G. Ground- water, Capt. G. K. S. Hudson and Mr. S. Petroff,

Prizes.

Mrs. H. W. Wado.-Mrs. Wade, wife of the Director of the Culion' Leper Colony, en route to Hong. Kong.

Mr. V. G. Staton-Mr. V. G. Staten, of the American Consular service, en route to Kobe.

Mr. CV. Starr.-Mr. C. V. Starr, of the American Asiatic Underwriters, en route to Hong Kong.

Second Vice-President. Earnshaw Mr. W. G. Hall.-Mr. W. G. Ball, Docks, and Honolulu Iron Works, en route to Honolulu.

Club House and Grounds, The Club House has been main-1 tained in a good condition and vari-. The thanks of the club are due, ous improvements have been effect and are here accorded to the doubts ed. During the year the verandah of the numerous handsome prizes has been enclosed with movable for the various compétitions and to glass shutters, which have proved those members who contributed to.]:. of great advantage on several ocon- the Prize Fund. siona. New Hights have been in- stalled on the verandah which has also been colour-washed New lockers have been provided in the dressing-rooms and various minor alterations in the grounds have been effected.

Bowls,

Two teams were entered in the Lawn Bowls Leagues but the club had a very bad year in, the playing sense, the first team finishing at the bottom of League, for the first time since its inauguration, and the second team being but little more successful in the Junior division. The records of the teams are as follows:-

1st Team played 14, won 2, lost 12, shots for 755, shots against 913. Position in table-8th.

2nd Team played 14, won 6, lost S, shots for 816, shots against 818. Position in table 6th.

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COMPETITIONS.

ATTEMPTED ROBBERY AT

NUNNERY

TWO MEN ARRESTED

In connection with the attempted armed robbery at the Sin Hing Tong Nunnery at Young Shui Hung, The results of competitions were it will be recalled that whilst Castle Peak, on Chinese New Year's Day, two Chinese have been arrest- as follow:--

Bowls.

Club Championship (and J. M. Henderson Cup), won by Mr. J. Gibson; 2nd prize, Mr. J. Rodger; 3rd prize, Mr. C. S. Beat.

President's (and David Harvey Shield): 1st, Mr. C. S. Bent; 2nd, Mr. H. Nish; 3rd, Mr. D. W. Phillips.

Vice-President's: 1st, Mr. J. T. Ramsay, 2nd. Mr. G. N. Mitchell; 3rd, Mr. A. R. Whibley.

Handicap Doubles (Galloway Prize) 1st, Messrs. J. Fraser and E., W. L. Hogbin, 2nd, Mesara, J. S. Logan and D. W. Phillips, ・・

Handicap Singles: 1st, Mr. A. M. Holland; 2nd, Mr. R. B. Nichol; 3rd, Mr. E. W. L. Hogbin,

Non-Prize Winners: 1st, Mr. V. Petherick; 2nd, Mr. J. S. Logan, Skip's Prize: 31r.. W. S. Drake. The Attaboy Shield: Messrs. A.

We were pleased to lond our

to the Hong Kong Lawn, of their closing day and the annual match for the Aikenhead Shield in which 00 bowlers took part

The Club participated in several friendly games during the off season and these were most enjoyable.

The usual club competitions were | K; Taylor, F. V. Whitta. H. H. held and were keenly contested, the Rose and H. Nish (Skip)., entries for all competitions compar. ing very favourably with former

years.

Tennis.

The usual Club Competitions were held and were keenly contented,

Tennis.

Men's Championship (and "Nest- Anglo" Cup): Mr. J. Rodger; 2nd prize, Mr. J. L. Tetley.

Men's Singles Handicap: 1st, Mr.

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the occupants of the nunnery ware having a late supper at 3 a.m. on January 26, three men armed with revolvers and daggers forced their way through the back entrance. One of the occupants, a very cour ageous old man instantly threw a stool at the intruders, whereupon he was stabbed with a dagger by

one of the robbers.

The three intruders then, aban- doned thair project, and ran away.

The two

men arrested will ba charged in due course.

Ladies' Handicap Singles; 1st, Mrs. H. M. MoTavish; 2nd, Mrs. R. D. Gall..

Ladies Handicap Doubles: 1st, Mrs. R. E. Hoare and Mrs. B. C. Packe; Ard, Mrs. R. Hall and Mrs. W. M. Johnston

Ladies Non-Prime Winners: Ist Mrs. B. C. Packe; End, Mrs. J. HL. W. Howie.

1st,

Mixed Handicap Doubles

Mrs. R. Hall and Mr. G. E. M. Terry; 2nd. Mr. R. Henderson and Mr. T. Fergusson.

Hard Court: 1st, Mr. T. Fergus son; 2nd, Mr. J I-Tetley.

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