St.; STEPHEN'S COLLEGE SPORTS.
Results of the Concluding Events.
The results of the events de- cided at the Queen's College Sports after we wont to press yesterday wore as follow:-
Preparatory School taco (100 parde), Chau Sik Ming; 2, Wing Kap Tung; 3, Leung So Wal..
LADIES' RECREATION
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NO SUNDAY PLAY,
Ideas for and Against
At noon today, a mesting of the Ladies' Recreation Club, was held in the City Hall, Mr. C. M. attendances. Ede, presiding over a capital
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older, and younger members, the course on Sunday, it was a younger members boing mostly highly debatable point as to birds of prasnge who have not that whether the Government would stake in the colony which long re- permit play on the L.RC. ground sidence given. On the 3rd on Sundays having regard to the February 6, moeting was onll-forn of application. od and the subject of play on He thought the wisest plan Sundays was discussed. A vote would be for the proposers of the was takon and a. resolution in resolution to withdraw it and to favour of opening the club to wait until the annual meeting tennis and croquet on Sunday before bringing it up again. One was lost. I understand that some of his reasons for coming to this of those who voto for it were not conclusion was that the rules of The Chairman said: This satisfied that the vote was cor- the Club were so loosely drawn Senior Cup, 440 yards :-1, meeting to-day line born callod on rectly taken, and that therefore that a serious disagreement be- INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVI Lam Fuk, 80 yds.; 2, Ng Sze the requisition of sixtion voting they have called this second moot woon its members might even
GATION COMPANY; LTD. Kwong, 60 yds.; 3, Yip Lai, 10 members of the club, and the re-in decide the questions once and endanger the existence of the solution put forward in that the for all. The bye-laws of the club Club itself and the best course to yds. “A good number of competi-Recreation ground, olub-house, provide that in the ovent of a pursue would be to frame an en- tors entered, for this race, but tonnis and croquet courts shall be disputo a requisition for a generaliirely now set of rules. He would be signed by give them an opportunity of only three finished. Lam Fuk opened at the following times; on meeting shall
week days from 10a.m. to 8 p.m. only members. The requistion saying whether they wished the THE Company's Steamship won casily.
and on Sundays from 2 p.n), to which gave rise to this meet-voting on the rosolution to be pro-
"KUTSANG " 50 yarila hop:-1, Toug Shu 8 p.in.
ing luas been signed by only ceeded with, but before he sat Fang, 14 yda.;' 2, Chno Kwok In view of the biet that, accord-sixtoon inembors, but. the com-down he was desired by their Tung, 6 yds,
ing to bye-law 2, the recreation mitteo Tool that it is far bot-President to convey to them pass over this irrog- that alio rated that any Junior Cup, 200 yards-1,ground is open at all times to tor to
nombers will ask the proposers ularity, to convene the meeting member might speak, the Chiu Kwok Tung, 25 yds.2,of this resolution to allow me to themselves, and to allow members subsequent voting, if any, being Ng Seo Ho, 25 yds.. 3, Chan doal only with tits question of to voice their opinions on this confined only to those as provided 20th inst., wilt he has led at Consigneo's GARNER QUELCH & CO.
Choung Nin, 7 yda Thin wou a opening on Sundays, as it serves good race, and won only after n hard struggle.
Lang jump, senior-1. Ho Wing Lee; 2, Lan Kai Chuk.
Long jump, junior-Chung Ying Lau; 2, Leung Po Tsun.
Half mile (open), seniora:-1, Ho Wing Yuen, 20 yds; 2, Pau Sin Wai, 80 ydr.; 3, Lam Fuit, 70 yds.
as he breasted the tape.
I
no useful purpose to pass a res solution on a subject which is already provided for in the rules and bye-laws.
V The Case for Play,
Your President has invited me to address yon on her behalf and feel so that you will give me
subject finally."
The Government's Conditions. Continuing Mr. Edo said that he had no doubt that those who were in favour of opening the Club for play on Sundays had kept in mind the fact that by opening for an extra day in the week the expenses of the Club
for in the present rules.
Mrs. Hunter proposed that the grounds should be opened for play on Sundays,
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Mrs. Nesbitt Seconded. Tho resolution was put to the meeting and defeated. For the resolution there were 20 volea and Hongkong, 19th April, 1912. against 39 votes.
The decision was greeted with and continued applause which intilented much foeling,
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Arising out of the recent ar-1011, ni: :— bitration in the matter of the Mongkoktsti harbour rofuge an application was heard this after- noon by the Chief Justice,. Sir Francis Piggott, made by Mr. M. W. Slade, K.C., that the question
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that courteous and patient hearing would be largely increased, and which you would be entitled to if he claro say, although he had our positions were reversed. no information on the point, that Wall mule (open) juniori, am requested by your president they were quite prepared that a Ng Szą Channg, 80 yds.; 2, Chan to state that, whatever hor" views{ rule should be drawn up, in the Doi Nin, yds. There was individually may be on the sub-event of the resolution succeed. "vory large entry for these events,ject of this resolution, sho, as-Pro-Ling that the consequent exponses. which were ran together. The sident of the Club, wishes to of opening on Sundays should be juuinraran exceptionally well, this present to you all skles of the borne only by those members who winner receiving quite an ovation question before you vote. The used the Club on that day. Had casu in favour of those who desire they also attached sulficient Walking Match, Soniors, 300 that the club premises should be weight to the fact that the ground yards-1, Yip Lui, 60 yda.; 2,pen for play on Sunday after the personnel no less than the Leung Hung Fuk, 45 yds. 3, in, so far as I understand playor, required an ocensional Lo Hung Hop, 50 yds.
it, that while it is a generally crest. He lind estimated the ex of costs in the action should bo Walking Mitch, juniors, 300 cognised cast for those who uses of opening for play on referred back to the arbitrator. yards, Cheung Ping Shun, havo tennis of croquet lawns for Sundays very carefully, and he The Hon. Attorney General, Mr. 50 yards; 2, Chan Sai Iu, 40 play on Sundays, others who are found that they would amount to Rees Davies, K.O., appeared on Hongkong, 19th April, 1919. yards; 3, Troi Hak Hoa, 25 yards less fortunate in the possession of $500 a year. In the event of the behalf of the Crown. The case Old Boys' Race:-1, Fung Man privato lawns are deprived of the resolution being carried the Club was proceeding as we went to Shui; 2, Wei Wing Lok.
benefit which they might derive would have to face a shrinkago in pross. 300 yards junior 1ace:1, from the same should tho dabits membership of at the very Chin Kwok Tung, 50 yards; 2, grounds be thrown open. They least, twenty subscribers. Twenty Ng Seo Ho, 50 yards; 3, Chan submit that, the fact being woll subscribers at $12 a year was known that many privato lawns) $240 and this added to the 8500 Shoung Niu, 10 yards.
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GOLD IN MONGOLIA.FROM SHANGHAI, YOKO-
HAMA, MOJI AND KOBE, In view of the various reports Siamese Raca, 100 yards;1 jare so used, the opening of the made a sum of $710 to be pro- Chau Cheung Nin and Wong Po club grounds for use on Sunday vided by those members who of Russian activity in Mongolia, TF Steamakip Koi, scratch; 2, Mok Hing Q and afternoons could not have any desired to play on Sundays. As it is intoresting to note that this
JAPAN delotorious effect. Ng Szo Kwong, 9 yards..
suming that forty members might territory is aid to be rich in gold. Bicycle Race, ono nile:-1,
actually use the ground on that It is reported that not long ago a having arrived from the above ports, Wong Po Kai, wernteh; 2, Mok On the other hand, the memday, it entailed an expenditure of Siberian prospector acquired a consignees of cargo ara boreby informed Hing Q, scratch; 3, Yip King
alongside. bers who are oppose to the rug. $20 por head por aumum above concession from one of the Mon- that their goods will be delivered from Yuon; 110 yards. No less than gosted innovation desire to point the ordinary expenditure. Whe-golian princes, and during a
Cargo impeding the dicobargo will be twenty-six competitors entered out (amongst other things with thor this in favour of the single summer succeeded in col- landed at once, at cuisigneca' risk nud for this race, but only about to which I will presently ded) that resolution wero prepared to pay losting 2,000 pounds of gold, says expense into the hazardons endfor extra This hazardous Godown, of the Hongkong: started. Mok Hing got a load. it is not everyone by whom a pijan enhanced subscription of $20 the "Japan Cronicle" going towar.is the rock, and when valo lawn is possessed who enter annum was a question for them news has not unnaturally created and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Com- he entered the house straight he courages or permits its use for to decide. That was purely the sensation, and numerous pro-pany, Limited, had a lend of 20 yards, Wong play on Eundava, and the grounds financial site of the question. As specting expeditions are being Po Kei put on a spurt, however, of those who deso permit play are regards the moral side, the com- organised for the acquisition of and won comfortably.
notasa rule exposed to public view-mittee were of opinion that it was concessions in Mongolia. It is by Hurdle Rico, senior cup-1. certainly not to the extent lie a pity that the ladies of the colony feared by Russian writers that if Ho Wing Lee. 7 yds.; 2, Ho Nai lab premises are exposed. It may should be called upon to take the these expeditions result, as they Pui, 12 yds.; 3. Yip Lau, 15 yds.well be, therefore, they feel that londi in opening their ground for woll may, in important discoveries, Five qualified for the final, and they cannot be hurting the sus play on Sunday while the Cricket an international rush will speedily the finish was a close one,
captibilities of other residents in Club ground was closed on that take place necessitating the in- 50 Yards Wheelbarrow race:-----
the other Colony who do not apday. They could not suppose that tervention of diplomacy. As 1. Wan Ying-sling and Lam Puk, prove of Sunday play, and of the Government was actuated by usual, it is asserted that in conse 7 yds. 2. Loung Po-ping and whom it must be admitted there caprice in preventing play on quence of Russin's "refusal" to Chinu flei-nin. 7 yds; 3, Leung
Sunday on the Cricket Club accept the protectorate of Mon- Po-tsun and Yip Tai, 7 yds.
An analysis of the signatures ground. It was only fair to as-golia, the Mongolian princes have The forms' flag race was very on the requisition shows, that me that the subject was con.bogan to intrigue with Japan. with three exceptions, they are sidered from all points of view, those of mombora of two years before the Government's decision standing or less, while an ex-was arrived at. On them, there- mination of the list of members fore a great responsibility rested of the club discloses the fact if the Club was open to play on that there are many persons Sundays and thereby the suscepti
their bilities of many of the older mom- who have paid subscription to the Club, for long bore were wounded, and a not too periods of between twenty and good example was not to the Thirty years, and he might toll younger.
keonly.contested, the sixth form beating the fifth by inches only.
Slow bicycle race:-1, Wong Po-kei, 10 yds. Only one man finished the race,
The tug of war was won by the Gftli form.
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Bijou Theatre 9:15 p.m. them that ho had received the Some Reminiscences.
Saturday, April 20. intimation frout many of those; Mr. Edo asked those present to
V. R. C. Sports lder mombers that they wore permit him for a moment to in- Volunteer Reserves Dinner. averse to the Club being opened dulge in reminiscences. He ar- Hongkong Football Club, An- for play on Sundaya, and that in rived in the colony on March 25, nual Dinner, Hongkong flutel, the ovent of the resolution being 1884. The L. R. O. was not thien 7.45 p.m." The annual meeting of the oprried they would resign their opened, but in the previous year Smoking Concort, Institute of Hongkong Tennis League was membership. The matter then an application had been made to Engineer Shipbuilders. held yesterday evening in the would appear to resolve itself in the Government by nineteen Tuesday, April 23. II.K.O.O. Pavilion. There were to this thirteen or more now ladies who represented all that Ordinary Annual Meeting: bilities, Duties and present. Mr. J. R. Wood, in the members desired to introduce an was best in the colony for a grant Union Insurance Society of Can- PowerB............... 40-48 ahair, Messrs. R.R. Wolff, Viveash, innovation which would, to say-of-a-site for the Club Itton, Ltd, noon
The-Position at Swatow...48" May, Wong, Lopez, Dawson, the last of it, wound the was his privilege to be personal- Annual General meeting China After 22 Years
48 Mohler, and Mr. A. O. Brown, the susceptibilities of a fairly largely acquainted with all the Traders' Insuranca Company, Death of Former Hong-
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kong Resident.........49 The following olubs were re-supported dio Club since its speak with certainty when he told Baturday, April 27, Legislative Council... ...'49– admitted to the league: Kow- inception rad whose subscrip- them that not one of thom con- The Great Raymond at the Military Wedding,51 loon, Y.M.C.A., Chinese Y.M O.A,, tions and entrance fees after all templated or intended that the Theatre Royal, 9 p.m. .';
Dosth of Mrs. J. A. David 52 Queen's College, Wigwam, Crai- had made the Club the comfort ground should be thrown open to Monday April 29,
Wedding a, the Cathedral 52 gengower, Civil Service, Club de able place which it was at play on Sunday. The reason for Extraordinary General Meet- My Journey to the Paak...52-53 Racrofo, and Watsons, the last present,
the introduction of the final ing Hongkong and Whampas Ansizes Postponed .....63 named being re-elected if they are A Time' Honoured Custom. paragraph in the bye-law was Dook Co., Ltd, noon.
Appointmente...........^‚........ĥ3 desirous of continuing in the It in the time honoured pustom that in applying to the Govern- Tuesday April 30% i Photographic Competition 53 League Two na duba were of Hongkong to extend hospital- ment for the ground it was naked Extraordinary General Meet- Philippine Extradition...63-5 AdmittedThe Chinese Reores-ity to visitors. So far that that it should be held on the same ing Hongkong Colton Spinning, What will the Man be64 tion Olub and the Police R.C.
hospitality has not been abused, tenure as the Cricket ground nd Weaving and Dying Co., Ltd., 11 Sir H, B. Baden-Powell 55-56
:57 club to the league that had no Club way be allowed to continue fact that no play was permitted
on your President hopes that the the Racecourse view of the on Saturday May Me Donlar Liga Japa
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