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ANGLO-CHINESE SOCCER LOCAL YACHTING|

FRIENDSHIP VOICED

Mr. Wong Ka-tsun At Annual Dinner Of Football Club

This is the first season for approximately 20 years that George Rodger has not been seen in his usual position in goal. His de- cision to retire from the game was received with regret, and I wish to express our appreciation of his long and distinguished service in the" interests of the Club and Colony football.”

ARC

This striking tribute to George | enthusiasm among bowling-mein- Rodger

of the bost goal-bers is unbated.

I will now ask members to rise keepers and sportsmen that ever turned out for Hong Kong, was and give the toast, "Our Guests." paid by Mr. H.R. Forsyth, Vice- The Hon. Mr. N. L. Smith, reply. President of the Hong Kong Footing an behalf of the Guests, ball Club, at the annual dinner thanked Mr. Forsyth and the Club held in the Roof Garden of the members for their fine welcome Hong Kong Hotel on Saturday, at and said that it would have been which a very large number of much easier if the vice-president members, friends and guests were had supplied him with a copy of present.

his speech, which never reached

Mr. Wong Ka-taun in a well-him. (laughter). received speech, touched on the cordial relations between Chinese

the Colony.

RESULTS

The Sweepstake Races of the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club, were sailed on Saturday over sidia- tance of 9.4 miles with, the, follow- ing results:

Yacht

Corrected Pcs'n.

'H' Class started at 11.25 Dorothea .....16.16.10

(Mr. A. Drummond)

.10.18.17

Aeriel

Mr. A. Drew Wilkinson). Colleen M.............16.17.50 3

"(Mr. G. J. Farr)

..

Dluna"

[16:20.17-

(Mr. J. Clifford Hull)

"'A' Class started at 14.30 Artemis .............18.31.03

(Mr. G. G. Wood) Kittiwake 16.31.22

1

2

Jean

Teal

Gull

Miss P. M. King). Nereid II.16.31.41

(Capt. C. B. Barry, R.N.) Eve

18.32.46 (Capt. E. Elder)

.10.33.32 (Mr. W. C. Smales)

..16.40.27 (Capt S. del Court)

...D.NF. (Mr. A. G. Mills) ever Mixed Classes started at 14,35

.16.38.58",

3

5

1

Heron

Stella

(Mr. L Garner)

......18.40.55. (Mr. R. M. Firth).

.15.42.18 (Lt.Cdr. W. O. Hall, R.N.) 16.44.30 4 (Mr. G. C. L Johnson)

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3

all

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ANGLO-CHINESE. FRIENDSHIP and. European football clubs In Mr. Wong Ka-taun in a short speech expressed his gratitude to Following the dinner. dancing the Club whose officials had al-

indulged in till the early ways been courteous and Was hours of the morning.

ready to lend a helping hand." He | Widgeon Mr. Forsyth, presided in the un-commented on the close friend- avoldable absence of the president. ship between his own club and the Allia Sir Vandeleur Grayburn, while H.K.F.C.

"The game of football, if'played among the guests present were Hon. Mr. N L. Smith, C.M.G. in the best traditional spirit and President of the HKFA., Wong with the keenest rivalry." Mr. Ka-tsun, Hon. General Secretary Wong concluded "will merge

complete of the SC.A.A., Mr. J. McKelvie the players into one (K.F.C.), Rev. J. T. B. Evans (R. Nwhole. All selfishness. greed. self-i Rugby Hon. Secretary), Capt. glory and ignoble animosities will us who have the pleasure of play- E. F B Nell (Secretary, H.K. be subraerged to those noble quali-ing with and under his cheerful Area Sports Board), Lient. E M.ties of sportsmanship grit and leadership. Harvey

"I don't think anyone will con- courage, sel-confidence and self- Rugby HAIR GROWER & TONIC

fifteen), and the following mem-control, patience and perseverence,tradict me when I say that the self-denial, team work and loyalty. best side won. The Navy aide this bers of the Club Committee: As beneficial for Women as for Men Messrs. W

Football is not only a Andrewes, B. I.

game of year, with Harvey, Walsham and R. Just 2 minutes every day can save Bickford. E L Strange. J. Skinner, pleasure. It is also a game of life. Talbot in the back division, were years on your appearance! For Dr. J. A. R. Selby. H. D. Bidwell, Let this spirit prevall always in a very tough proposition and would nothing is more ageing or unsightly J. P. Whitham, D. Black and c. the football field and let this spirit be difficult to beat at any time." than baldness or even thinning or Austin.

be extended to our other spheres falling hair.

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SOCCER REVIEW

Lieut. E. M. Harvey, the Navy Rugby captair in replying, thank- ed leveryone for their very kind remarks and stated that they had had a very equal struggle and en- the Colony. This was particular- joyed all their Rugby games. in

ly so 'in the Triangular Tourna- ment. and was in no small mea- "I am deputising tonight for J. sure due to the excellent referee-

"Our soccer XI opened the sea- son with possibly more confidence than skill." They followed the in part: usual erratic

course of winning

and losing (mostly losing) in un- expected places, for some years the C. Miller who has left Hong Kong ing of Mr. D. W. MacEwen, who

Club has maintained what might

for good, much to everybody's had since left the Colony on leave.

be termed a neutral position in the regret but especially to those of and Dr. J. A. R. Selby. League-like the Old Duke of York's men our Club XI was "neither up nor down," Under pressure during the season, how- ever, they retreated from this position to one dangerously near the bottom, but recently they have fought more strenuously and re- gained some lost grund.

"The second XI have again

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XI in having on many occasions to provide players for the latter team. Despite these and other dificulties, the second XI under the leadership of Dr. Shaw has played stout-heartedly, throughout the season, and deserves great praise for turning out regularly jand battling against great odds.

TRIBUTE TO RODGER

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"This is the first season for ap- proximately twenty years that George Rodger has not been seen In his usual position in goal. His decision to retire from the game was received with regret, and I wish to express our appreciation of his long and distinguished service in the interests of the Club and Colony football.

RUGBY SEASON

"In Rugger, the Club enjoyed a ja very active, if not eminently...

brilliant season.

The first XV

played 15 games and the second XV battled through 34 games which constitutes a very fine re- cord of organised exercise for a large body of players.

"The Triangular Tournament was won this, year. by the Royal Navy, and we congratulate them on their very excellent play throughout the season. I did not think it was possible for two teams to scrap so heartily in the middle of the festive season as did the Navy and the Club on New Year's Day..

LAWN BOWLS SECTION

"We now come to the more sedate game of Lawn Bowls, Last |season, the Club entered a team in each of the three divisions-- the first team distinguished itself by winning the booby prize, while the other teams succeeded in holding their awn in their re- spective divisions. These resulta are not really of any vital im- portance since the aim in establish- ing a bowling green was to pro- vide exercise and means of enjoy- ment for as large a number of members as possible. In this T think we have succeeded, and the

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