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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS

KOWLOON CRICKET CLUB PRIZE DISTRIBUTION AND CONCERT

Many Members And Friends "Attend Successful Annual Function

A very jolly evening was had at the Kowloon Cricket Club last night when, on the occasion of their annual prize distribution and concert, over 100 members and friends foregathered to witness some fine entertainment.

"

Those who contributed materially to make the evening a success with various items, musical and humorous, were:-

«Anne Winter-Sopiano..

Albert Barton-Baritone, ‚·· Percy Guntripp-Baritone.

David Kossick-Raconte

Charles Gill--An Old Hen.

The Harmony Three-Bright tertainers.

Bill Raeburn-Comedian...

Mrs. J. N. Sweeney and Mrs. W. Knight.

"Mixed Doubles Handicap--Win- ners:-Mr. and Mrs, G. C. Burnett; Runner-up-F. Grose and Miss R.

En-Ferry.

TENNIS WINTER TOURNAMENT Men's Doubles Handicap-Win-

Andy Duncan-Blackboard Artist. ners:-A: E. Guest and T. A. Ma- Bill Simpson-Humorist.

dar; Runner-up:-L Jack and R.

Accompanists:-Nura Karls and S. Capell. Jack Fountain.

Ladies' Doubles Handicap-Win-

Mrs. R. E. Lindsell, wife of the ners:-Mrs. H. W. Crabb and Mrs. President of the Club, presented N W. Smeby: Runners-up:-Mrs. the prizes at the conclusion of the G. C. Burnett and Miss J. Nash, Concert.

PRIZE LIST

Mixed Doubles Handicap-win- ners:-G. A. White and Mrs. G. C.

The following were the prize-Burnett: Runners-up: - J. B. winners:

Smith and Mrs. J. N. Sweeney,

LAWN BOWLS

CRICKET

1st XI batting average—E. F Fincher.

1st XI bowling average-B.

D.

Lay.

2nd XI batting average-K. M

Baxter.

McKenzie.

Men's

TENNIS

President's Cup--(Presented by; Mr. Justice R. E. Lindsell)-Win- ner: R. Craig: Runner-up:-T:

Madar.

The Duke of Gloucester playing

darts during his visit to the Ton-

bridge Boys Club last month.

ASSAULT ON DANCER

Hearing of the case in which

accountant. Ip Ping-chun.

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charged with common assault on Yung Lai-la, taxi-dancer employed by Mr. E. Abraham)-Winner: Fat the Capitol Cabaret in West

Vice-President's Cup (Preserted

GENERAL

GERMAN PRINCE TO WED SOON

Bride Is Russian Grand Duchess

Berlin, April 16.

CORRESPONDENCE

S.P.C. BALL

(The Editor, Hong Kong Dally Pressl

Sir,-At the Ball' held at the Peninsula Hotel on Friday, 8th inst., in aid of the Society for the Protection of Children, the sum of $2,150 was realised.

'I and my Committee are · most- anxious to record, our thanks not only to those who attended the Ball, but also to the following who 50 materially helped in making the function a success:—

The Manager and Management n the Peninsula Hotel, Ye Olde Printerie, The Star Ferry Co., King's Theatre, Queen's Theatre. Members of the Art Club, Mr. Stan FI, Mrs. Rosemary Gambler, Miss Emé Haskell, Miss Azalea Rey- nolds, Mr. Charles Gill, Mr. Eric Nelson and Philco Radio Distribu-

"OTR.

FLORENCE L. MIDDLETON,

Chairman, Women's Auxiliary.

Society for the Protection

Children. Hong Kong, April 15.

SPRING DRESS SHOW

[The Editor. Hong Kong Dally Press]

Sir-I beg the hospitality of 2nd XI bowling average-W. L Goodwin; Runner-up: R. Craig. Point, was dzed for April 26 when

your columns to announce that as Club Handicap Singles-(Prize accused appeared before. Mr. R. The wedding of Prince Louis a result of the Dolly Varden Spring. presented by Messrs. Lane. Craw-Edwards at the Central Magistracy Ferdinand of Hohenzollern and Dress Show, held at the Hong Kong the Grand Duchess Kyra of Rus-Hotel on Wednesday, 13th inst.. Singles

Ltd.)-Winner:-E Overy; yesterday. Championship ford.

Mr. Hin-shing Lo is appearing sia will take place at Doorn on the funds of the Society for the +Senior)-Winner:-E. C. Fincher: Runner-up-J. Fraser.

Doubles Handicap-Prizes pre-for-the-defence,-while-Detective-May-4It will be conducted-e-Protection of Children have bene Runner-up:-A." E. P. Guest.

Men's Singles Championship sented by Messrs. Whitbread. Ltd.) Sergt. Allen is in charge of the cording to the rites of the Evan-fited to the extent of $185. All the expenses of the Show were met by Junior)-Winner:-D. J. N. An--Winners:-H. Overy and V. H. prosecution. Tip is an ball of $100. relical Church. derson: Runner-up:-W. M. Git, Freeman; Runner-up: -4T A. Ma-

Dr. Doehring, the well known Dolly Varden's.

My Society is deeply grateful to tins.

Y.M.C.A. AMERICAN court preacher, will officiate.

The civil marriage ceremony the Management of Dolly Varden's TENNIS TOURNEY will be performed in Potsdamn on not only for the material help European Y.M.CA. held a very May 2 and will be followed by a which it has thus received, but also enjoyable Mixed Doubles Lawn divine service conducted by Dr. for such an eloquent expression of Tenn's American Tournament on Doehring in the Cecilienhof, near their two courts at King's Park oFtsdam, and attended by a Greek yesterday with the following re- Orthodox priest, who will bestow |sults:

the blessing of his Church upon

dar and W. T. French...

Novices Competition-Winner:--- R. Canning; Runner-up:-R. A. Harding.

Ladies Singles Championship Winner: Miss R. Perry: "Runner-J. up: Mrs. G. C. Burnett.

BILLIARDS

Men's Singles Handicap "A"- Winner:-A. E. P. Quest; Runner- Billiards, Winter Handicap-1st: -JC. L. Penney: 2nd:-W. Hers-

up: 0, Bodiker.

Men's Singles Handicap "B"-chend. Winner:-R. T. Broadbridge; Run- ner-up: L L Nash.

Snooker. Doubles Handicap-ist; E. C. Fincher and W W. Hirst;

1. Mr. Turpin and Mrs. Downer the young couple.-(Transocean).

Ladies' Singles Handicap-Win- 2nd:-J. R. Luke and W. Mulcahy. 47 games (winners). ner: Miss V. Bradbury: Runner- up: Miss A. Mackenzie.

Billiards. Junior Championsh!p-- 1st:-J. R. Canning: 2nd:-G. A.

Men's Doubles Handicap-Win- White. ners-A Crawford and R. T.

Snooker, Senior Championship-- Broadbridge; Runner-up:-W. C. 1st:-R. E. Lee: 2nd:-M. N. Raku-

Hung and F. Grose.

Ladies' Doubles Handicap-Win.

ners: Mrs. G.

sen.

Billiards, Sentor Championship-

N. Rakusen 2nd:-L.

C Burnett and 1st:-M.

Miss V. Bradbury: Runner-up: Jack.

2. Mr: Peckhan and Mrs. Skinner 29 games. 45 games (runners-up).

3. Mr. Morton and Mrs. Peckham 30 games.

7. Mr. Dickson and Mr. Ashton 28 games.

Sympathy with its work which this tonation implies.

(Honorary Secretary)

ANN CROMER. Society for the Protection

of Children, Women's Auxiliary,

Hong Kong, April 14.

8. Mr. Harrower and Mrs. Curtis up received, spoons, the presenta- tion being made by Miss A. Am-

4. Mr L. Starbuck and Mrs. 27 games. Crawley 34 games.

9. Mr. Hennig and Mrs. Turpin brose. A vote of thanks was pro-

5. Mr. Downer and Mrs. 'Star-27 games. buck 30 games..

posed to Mr. W. Harrower, the The winners were each present-Tennis Hon. Secretary, for a most

6. Mr. Erickson and Mrs. Foster led with cups, while the runners-enjoyable afternoon's sport.

MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1938. —PAGE

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