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LAWN BOWLS. NOTES
K.C.C. MEETING
(Continued from Page 19) stili appeals to such a large num- ber of faithful followers.
U.S. BASEBALL
RESULTS
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER
29, 1938.
FOREIGN MAILS
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(Continued from Page 10) This is only just recognition of the TENNIS FALLING OFF fact that the Portuguese have not | "As to lawn tennis I find it hard only won the Sendor League Cham-to understand the falling of in planship for 1938, but they have enthusiasm for tournament events. also won the Rinks. the Pairs and especially among our lady mem New York the International Shield competi-bers. I hope it is only a passing 1 Brooklyn
tions..
phase. Congratulations are due to
NATIONAL LEAGUE
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Letters and Postcards for Europa (except Great Britain and Firs) and South America are forwarded "ria ́ Siberia” if so superscribed. Air Mail Services to Shanghai. 'Nanking. Taingtan, Tents and (Koy homered for the Dodgers). Pelping are temporarily suspended,
And of the six bowlers who have Mr George White. and his com- been "capped" for the first time, mittee for the success and exped! New York three ure Portuguese. They are tion with which last year's annual Brooklyn
and especially L. F. Xavier, J. A. da Luz and F. tounament. X. M. da Silva, the other three winter tournament, were being A R Dallah, J Hollidge and through. E C. Fincher.
"With regard to lawn bowls our special congratulations are due to our first division team which, after
Parcel Port Service to the Province of Yunnan is
temporarily suspéuded.
Kwangtung.
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BOTH BELOW FORM The semi-final match in the Open Singles between, B. W. Brad- disastrous start were practically Philadelphia bury and A. R. Daliah which had unbeatable in the latter part of Boston been postponed a few times pre, the season. As anticipated they viously, was played on the Recreio finished second in the Brat divi-! green on Wednesday last, but the son of the league. I am given to game was interrupted by rain and understand that lawn bowls league Cincinnati had to be resumed on the following matches are somewhat grim con- St. Louis... day. When the match was aban tests and able to cause displays doned on Wednesday, eight heads of temperament, but from what I had been played. at the end"ot have seen and know, of our players, which Bradbury · led Dallah by I believe they play the game in the eight shots to six. The former, true spirit. when the match was resumed the
(Walker and Christman honier-Shanghai next day, not only maintained but "Our greens are good, thanks to
ed for the Tigers). also increased this lead and finally Mr. Brown, and now that the new won the game on the 24th head green is almost ready for play the St. Louis... 2 came should attract even more re Detroit............10 by 21-14.
Both players played below their cruits and enable us possibly to (Greenberg. Twixe and Gehrin- usual form, Daliah particularly be- enter a team in each division of ger homered for the Tigers). ing short very often in the course the league next year,
NEW BOWLS GREEN
Chicago Cleveland
of the game. On their performan-e "Odr billiards table "continues to that day. Bradbury undoubtedly be extremely popular and a fine deserved the victory. I understand, source of revenue. I wish to con- however, that Dallah was running gratulate the sub-committee for a temperature on Thursday (pro-the enterprise and success of "fy- Boston. bably brought on us the result of ing tournaments.”
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1 Philadelphia ....... playing for some time in the rain "Finally I should like to draw (Peacock homered for the Red on the previous day), Perhaps his your attention to the zeal of the S The game was called in the lack of form can be attributed to members of the general committee eighth inning owing to darkness). that. It would have been a far as shown in the record of atten.
Washington more exciting game. I am sure. 'cances. Two members were pre- bad he been well.
sent at every meeting held and six others missed only one, in simost every case through illness.
FINALS DISAPPOINTING The match between B. W, Brad-, bury and J. A. Luz on Tuesday on the K. B. G. C. green to decide the Colony's Singles Championship general meeting some members
of the
A CRITICISM RECALLED "At last month's extraordinary
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the firm and the treasurer has was disappointing in that the who had heard that no minutes been one in name only. Therefore standard of play was not, as high were to be found of the extraor the honorarium goes to the firm. as one would expect of the finals dinary general meeting in July through the member, as payment Australia and Manila Singles Championship. 1835, at which our original article or service. Up to the end of the Japan and Shanghai.. There were very few good heads, 'governing admission and status of arst half of the club year payment the second shot on many occasions hady subscribers was pasesd, went had been at $50 a month and Mr. being more than a yard away from so far by way of criticism as to Maunder then suggested that we the Jack. Bradbury, being the suggest that the article had not should increase it to 5100, and this more consistent of the two, won (been, agreed to in the form in
by the score of 21-15 on the 24th which it was registered. Having was agreed to by the general com-
mittee. head. though the match at one no record, and being quite unable
"For the services of the honour- time seemed likely to end on the to remember anything that trans-ary secretary and the bar convener 21st head on which Bradbury, pired at the 1935 meeting. I was we are now paying at the rate of leading by 20-9 was lying a then not in a position to confute$150 a month. It may well be in couple of
ahots. However Luz the critics and natuarlly apolcaised the future that we shall have to drew 'Arst shot with his last wood. for the absence of those minutes.
consider the possibility of appoint
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For
THURSDAY
In spite of another single "and"a │I sübsequently ascertained that ing a paid secretary and treasurer Jamshul and Wuchow four scored by Luz on the two I myself had signed the return to to look after our affairs, but I'don't | Shanghai and Japan... following heads, it was apparent the Registrar of the article and think the time for that has come Kongmoon
two
INNUENDO ILL-FOUNDEL
to every one present that the end the complete minutes of that meet-
yet. was only a matter of time and tng were recorded in the 1935 com-
SAVINGS EFFECTED, that only a miracle could save the mitter book, which everyone can day for Luz. On the last head. ¡now see if they so desire.
"Saving on last year's figures has Luz .had
shots with his
josen effected in respect of two last wood Bradbury drove: be
Items Repairs (and renewals to Those minutes are quite com- the club-house cost $845, as against pushed up his own front wood which carried the fack back and prehensive but contain nothing $11,581, and our premises are now gave him the shot He needed for that an amendment was even pró-in excellent condition. In interest victory.
posed. "much less "carried. It is we had to pay only $751 on our a mystery how the nonorary ser- bank overdraft, as compared with fetary falled to locate these min- 31,331 to debenture holders and utes but here they are.
$15 to the bank in respect of the I think you will agree, therefore, previous year. that any suggestion that the re- "Our total income is up by near- was generally felt that if he had solution was not carried in the y $3,000. The increase in mem- been able to produce this form in
GOOD FINAL SPURT ·
It must be admitted that young
Luz towards the end of the game was playing very well indeed. It
the earlier stages, instead of play-form registered, involving as it dia bership has brought in an extra ing as if his winning the game an innuendo of gross negligence, $2,200 and bar receipts are up by depended on his being short even if not of bad faith, was quite l-about $900. The percentage of founded and should never have nett profit on the bar sales works when his opponent was lying a couple of shots he might have been made nor should it have been out at 31.35. I am sure you will been able to turn the tables on supported, as it was, by one men agree that this is extremely satia- ber who was not in the Colony in factory: especially in view of the Bradbury.
July 1935, nor by a member of that severe writing-down of the value year's committee who, if there had of our gear and the transference been négligence..or il faith, could from our income to reserve by the not have escaped part of the res- sum of $500 in connection with re- ponsibility.
'pairs...
All bowlers in the Colony will congratulate B. W. Brad- bury on winning the Singles Championship. He has been playing bowls for many years now, but this is the first -oc- caalon on which he has be came the Singles Champion. The nearest he ever got sto winning the championship was when he lost in the finals to R. Duncan a couple of years. back.
C. C. C. SUCCESS
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FRIDAY
"On the balance sheet you wil ACCOUNTS "Turning now to the accounts, 1. see that our overdraft at the end. am glad to be able to report that, of the year, was $13.000, as against
You will also Samshul and Wuchow. on the year's working. we have $16,000 a year ago. made a profit of $731 against a loss see an item of $500, to which I Hothow last year of $378. Our expenditure have just referred, put to a special Sandakan is up by just under $2,000, part of Repairs and Renewals Reserve, It Kongmoon which is accounted for by the a thought by, our financial ad- Holbow necessity of waiting down the value visers to be unfair that as in 1936 Bwatow
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Craigengower won the Vat 69 of gear by over $2,000, as compared and 1937 the club should have to Shanghai and Japan.
Swatow cup on Saturday by beating the ith 3800 only in 1937. The value pay for extraordinary repairs out Haiphong Shanghal Hongkong Football Club team by of gear as it stood on the asset of Income. We therefore decided 54 shots on the Civil Service C. C. side of the balance sheet last year to create a reserve. with $500 and was some $1,800, but the com- we trust that the incoming cem-. green. "Having previously beaten the Police and the Civil Servants,mittee advised that this figure was mittee will carry this out and thus It was a foregone conclusion that too high and that the figure of give us a fund from which repairs Samshut and Wuchow Craigengower would win the Cus. about $1,000 of previous years was could be met. „
CLUB LIFE AND EMPIRE as the Hongkong Footballers' team tar nearer the true value to the
club.
"In ordinary times the future ut in the Valley Bowls competition is
The other main increase in this club would be beyond all doubt comparatively weak. The latter are the wooden spoonists, having expenditure is accounted for by an particularly rosy, Club Ute es- outlay of $1,200 on our new bowling pecially in far distant parts of the lost all their three matches.
The Vat 89 Cup was presented Ezeen. You will note also an in Empire such as this is an essential to C. 8. Rosselet, the captain of crease in honorarium to the hon- part of British make-up. What
by orary treasurer from $800 to $900 ever troubles and hardship may be the Craigengower team. Mrs. G. Duncan after the match The recent increase in member in store for us in the next few and each member of the chamship, and subscribers has put an months or even years I am sure plon team received a souvenir in increasing burden on the shoulders every member of this club will of the treasurer and it was been meet them in the true club spirit the form of a silver spoon.
In the other match in the our policy for the last several years (Hear, hear and applause),
-“With these remarks I propose Valley Bowls competition, the te elect a member of the club who Police narrowly beat the Civil is also a member of the firm of the adoption of the report and Service C. C. by six shots. This Thomson and Co. as treasurer, statement of accounts." match was played on the Hong- and the work connected with the kong Football Club green.
office has in fact been done by
Betonded by Mr. Gill, this was cattled unanimously,
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