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64601 Adagietto (from L'Artesianne).

64730 Dream of Youth.

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64709 Paraphrase on Minuet Paderewski-Kreisler Kreisler

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K- C. C. MEETING

HOCKEY CLUR.

ARRANGEMENTS FOR COMING BRABON.

A meeting of the Hongkong Hockey Club was held in the Hongkong Cricket Club pavilion yesterday afternoon to make arrangements for the coming sea- son and to elect officers.

Major L S. Bird occupied the Chair and there waze present Mes- ars. C. C. Hickling, B. D. Evans, B. C. Hale, 1. R. Blackling, Cooper and Reid.

The Chairman stated that the necessary ground in the centre of Happy Valley had been allotted to the Navy and the Club. The Club could negotiate with the Navy for the use of the ground on Mondays and Wednesdays.

Oilcers were elected as under: President, Major, L. S. Bird: Captain, Mr. B. D. Evans; vice- Captain, Mr. C. C. Hickling; Secretary, F. C. Hale: Committee. Messrs. G. H. Edmonds and L. R. Blackling.

There being an other basine 13 i the meeting adjourned.

jsubscribe individual fortunes-- paly three or four days pay, and if the exchange dropped it would only mean that they would lose about a month's rickaba fares. Besides they were offered six per cent, interest, and it they wanted to go home at any time they could always get their money returned. Personally he should discounter- ance starting on the new pavilion until they saw themselves clear financially hear hear) Mr. Brawn. sports results. He felt that they concluding, said they had among wanted an effusion-of new blood the rank and file of their members a new "Sammy” Keen for tennis|a small section of growsers. and a J. F. Robinson of 15 years] Every Club had its growзera, but ¡Continued from Page Li

age for cricket The bowls who minded them? Personally he The Club' thank- are due to the settions, judging by the tabulated led to hear a good growser gentleman who has presented results, was growing, and he felt provided his criticism was honest cups for expetition amongst the that in a year or two ther" would and not malicious (hear hear), junior members, with a view of succeed in winning the champión- The report and statement of stimulating Leerness and improving ship. The golf section seemed to accounts were onanimously adopt- the class of play.

be more or less at a standstill, and jed. until they got Mr. Kenneth McLen

OFFICIALS. nan back he felt that they would Officials were elected as vnder: bave to wait for a while before President, Dr. C. Forsyth; Vice they won the championship of the President. Mr. A. D. Brawn; Cap- Colony. In so far as the cricket tain Cricket team, Mr. J. Stalker; team

sense.

Bowls Section-The section has again had a very successful season bath in the sporting and the social Although not occupying a very high position in the League table, yet the game in this secting is making strides forward and with the enthusiasm displayed at present, this section will prove itself a force to be reckoned with in the neur future.

Gol! Sectio.-The Jonual Toures.

ment for 1910 has been completed,

and iss keener interest was taken than io previous years. The member. ship of the Sectivo is almost taxed

to its utmost, there being furdis. ary member, 11 shipping members which means practcalls 20 membe ber- taking an active part csation ally.

There have been three matche | played between the Section and the U.S. H. C., which altera stresurs |fight en ench beca-pa ended in a win for the latter. We are hazing forward to re levning wre of ear Ineses in sorgber match before the |the pear closes in Dyremter. Children's Sports: - The was hell on Jan. and, and was a buge sucres, benz aburoughly

enjoyed by both children bed the adults The Club's thanks br due to . E. the Governor int attending and presenting the prizes, to the subscribers who made the event possible. and to the many willing workers who assisted.

Prizes:-The Committee thank the numerous donors of prizes for Cricket. Tennis. Golf and Bowls

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was concerned, he felt a Vice Captain, Mr. B. D. Evans; little bit hurt that they had no Hon Secretary, Mr. H. E. Stevens: representative in the Colony teams. Joint Hod. Treasurers, Mr. E. when he saw that his old friend Abraham and Mr. R. H. Dews Macaskill had an average of 215 bury: General Committee, Mr. A. for last season, it seemed rather E. W. Davidson, Mr. W. f. Elson, range that his name had not Mr. Dewsbury, Mr. J. McMurtrie, received notice. He hoped. how-|Mr. B. D. Evans. Mr. G. W. ever. that some of their members Averall, Mr. V. C. Labrum, Mr. F. woold concluded by saying that he wasir. H, L. Railton, Mr. P. E. Lind- appear. Dr. Forsyth G. Herridge; Balloting Committee:

sare no one could cavil at their sell, Mr. 1 J. Blackburn, Mr.

nancial position.

Parves sen. Mr. J. H. Donnithorne, Mr. Brawn, in seconding. agreed Mr. W. R. Farmer, Mr. L. F. Shrof with the President that the re-and Mr. J. Ralston. port in many respects was Deat the club had. ever had.

the

THE BOWLING GREZN. There were few Clubs in the East bowling section, said it was a very The Chairman, referring to the | in a sounder financial position or important factor and the proceeds with a lengthier well of members from this part of the club were The balance sheet showed that the

considerable. Having regard to the surplus revenue over expenditure was 35,000; last rear it was $1.003.armas strides which had been made, be suggested that they and zeually it had been about 52.000, so that they would see the should utilise the piece of grogEd between the tennis courts and had an increase of 100 per cent.

This could be over last year fapplause!. This cricket ground. had been principally due to the converted into a good bowling increase in subscriptions and to reen.

Mr. Blackbar supported the economy practised by the Com

It would involve an mittee in view of the extraordinary suggestion. expenditure to be met in the expenditure of about $1,500 to lay erection of a new pavilion and the the ground out, and when construction of a new bowling pleted be felt confident it would Teen. It was pleasing to note be a good source of revenue to the that the Balloting Committee bad Cinb,

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had a very busy time and that 110 Members were asked to express The Chairman, in proposing the new members had been enrolled- their opinions, and during the adoption of the report and balance twice as many as they usually course of the ensuing discussion, sheet, expressed his pleasure at obtained. This was a certain in-the view was expressed that if they опсе more being amongst the dication of the popularity of the could get a level ground the Club members. The last time he was Club. During the year the mem-ought not to experience any great |with them was under very much bers had been able to participate difficulty in lifting the champion-

more depressing eirenmstances in cricket, tennis, bowls and ship next year. than that evening. Perhaps they croquet, to organise sporta for the The meeting authorised the hardly realised what it felt like to children and to fix up three very Committee to proceed with the come back from What was delightful open-air concerts, scheme.

THE NEW PAVILION.

took

practically a death sentence, be-which, he felt sure, had been very cause that was what it really much appreciated by the general Considerable discussion amounted to. Unfortunately for public. The form shown by mem-place respecting the proposed new the clob, judging from the annual bers during the past year in pavillon, and the members were report, he was back again, and cricket and in golf had, in his urgently appealed to to take * he was now in a dilemma as to opinion, slightly deteriorated, and greater interest in the scheme. whether to ask them to send him in tennis it had fallen of The Chairman regretted that the away again because they had had tremendously, principally due to debentures were hanging Are. The a wonderfully successful financiall the fact that the old stalwarts of present pavilion was too small for period daring his absence. It was these games were getting old or the membership and the pro- the finest report they had ever had retired. They were looking vision of a new one should be had in his time and he had been to the younger generation to fill pushed forward for all it was a member of the club for many their places. So far, of the 110 worth. He thought there ought years. He thought the best thing new members, they had not dis to be no great difficulty in secur they could do was to pension him covered any cricket or tennis

ing the playing of Cricket Inter- off for life on the same terms stars, but they had not lost hope. port matches on the ground when Daughter). It was, however, The old men's game of bowls had delightful to come back and find taken on tremendously and point they had their new pavillon and they had established a record of ed to a promising futare. One of carried out the necessary exten- records. They had had an ex-the disappointing features of the sions they had in view.

It was felt that if the plans were cellent report at the annual meet-report was the poor response to

would encourage ings for the last ten years but now the issue of debentures. He could exhibited it. they had besten all records. The only put it down to "Tet the other members to support the Fund, and Chairman congratulated the Com fellow do is very virulent the Committee promised to do this. mittee upon their excellent work disease in Hongkong. Some of An appeal to members to take up daring the past year. He re- the members excused themselves debentures met with a ready re- gretted he could not say so much because of the high rate of er sponse.

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for the results of the sporting change and they wanted to remit Thanks to the Officers for their sections of the Club. He was money home. He would remind successful work last year conclud- rather disappointed with the them that they were not asked to led the meeting.

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