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KOWLOON CRICKET

CLUB.

(Continued from Fruge 20 The upper ground was used for tennis, and bowling rinks adjacent to the Club pavilion used for league matches, etc.

The area

that. in the coming season, a much large number of matches will be possible and the same enthusiasm will be shown as last season.

League tennis was spoiled by the

weather very wet 12 the

air

Two very enjoyable open concerts were held, and the thanks of the members are due to the ar- tistes who assisted and to Mr. Concert Sub- Labrum and the had Committee. the earlier part. of The Chairman, in moving the

the adoption of the report and resulting in year cutting in half of the first team fixtures. The first team only won one match out of five and the sup-

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conate, congratulated the Club on its financial standing but regretted that the sthletic side did not

the

between the new developed ground port of our best players every compare favourably with past and the cricket field was marked Saturday could not be relied upon. seasons. He hoped that the com- out for the formation of a bowling The "A team did exceptionallying year would see the restoration green, but unfortunately the work well and were in running for the of the Club to its past glories. stopped owing to the intervention first position in their league, the The Chairman referred to of the Government, due to another greater part of the season, but for gratifying success of the K. C. C. Iclub applying for this

some unaccountable reason, they concerts which were mainly due, Lengthy correspondence and in collapsed badly at the finish before he said, to the energetic organisa- zerviews have taken place, but the preceedings were further delayed would like to see the younger mem in connection with the question of bers practise the game more seri- erecting a permanent pavilion.ously with a view to regaining

area.

weaker teams. The committee

tion of Mr. V. C. Labrum.

Mr. L. J. Blackburn seconded. Mr. Brawn, supporting. thanked

This question it is understood, has something of the glory the Club the members of the Committees for necessitated a reference to the possessed in former years. The their excellent work during the Home Authorities, and we are at Annual Tournament was support- past year, especially mentioning of Messrs. Stevens, further present awaiting

romed and was carried through more the names

Davidson. Herridge and Labrum. munication from the Government expeditiously this year.

YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO BE WITHOUT THEM.being expended for that purpose game is being shown by members.

A donation of $500 was receiv The bowls team succeeded in The resolution on being put to

meeting ed from the Honourable Mr. P. Hobtaining the third place in the the

was unanimously Holyoak towards the cost of re Hongkong Lawn Bowls league. carried. moving the cinder track, and is Considerable enthusiasm for the

Election of Officers. The meeting proceeded to the on the East side of ground.

and many new players have ap-election of officers, resulting as peared on the Club rinks. There ander:- Challenge Cup Won. The Club obtained the Challenge rinks, however, leave much to be! JUST received a large, Consigament of (1) LACTOGEN the

vegetables desired, but no start on the new the best most digestive food for Infants which keeps good in quality during Hot Weather: (2) LACTOSE (Milk Sugar) for sweetening the foods Cup for of Infants and Dyspeptics: (3) MILFORD-McGRATH FLUID (leeks), and two first and four treen can be made until the land INSECTICIDE the Best Fluid for destroying Flexs, Mosquitoes second prizes at the last Horticol-question is settled by the Govern Bugs, Flies and all other Insect Pests in Summer days; and (4tural Show, and the flowers and ment.

maintained well up to usual JOHN CAHILL'S GOLDEN FLEECE, MAGIC and CINDERELLA plants about the ground have been SOAPS for keeping everything clean in Houses.

PRICES are Very Moderate.

cordially invited.

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President: Dr. C. Forsyth. Vice-President: Mr. R. E. Lind-

Committee: Messrs. L. J. Black- burn. A. W. E. Davidson, A. The Golf Section.

Abraham, V. C. Labrum, B.. D. Although the membership of the Evans, D. Harvey, K. K. Staple and standard. The thanks of the Clab golf section is full, a lack of en-H. Overy. are due to the Ground Committee thusiasm and keenness is apparent, Captain: Mr. J. P. Robinson. for the large amount of time and partly due no doubt to the attrac

Vice-Captain: Mr. B. D. Evans. tion of bowls during the hot work expended.

Mr. E. J. Hon. Secretary: With the ap

Edwards. For reasons already explained, months of the year.

Hon. Treasurer: Mr. H. E. it has been impossible to proceed proach of cooler weather, it is

Stevens. with the new pavilion, but it is an hoped that the game will recover its old time popularity with mem-

Life Members. ticipated that a favourable answer bers. The Golf Committee would from the Government will soon

welcome any, suggestions towards On the proposition of Mr. Black- be received. The Debentures have been well supported, and it restoring the section to the liveli- barn, Dr. Forsyth was elected a

life member of the Club. is hoped that there will be no ness existing in past seasons.

Four matches bave been played similar compliment was paid Mr. dimculty in disposing of the re- mainder as soon as a start can be against the U. S. R. C, each of P. R. Wolff at the instance of Mr. made on the new building. The them a close tussle resulting in a Brawn. present pavilion has been repair. win for the latter Club. Against

ed in sundry places and, although the K. B. G. C. we have played three matches, winning two of really inadequate for the require-theat

GENERAL NEWS

A

COST OF CENSUS. The House Census cost half a million sterling

*JAPANESE A WHITE BACE

That the Japanese are a white

ments of the members, shows no

Eight competitions have been signs of failing us just yet.--

The attraction of other sports, carried through, including that in or lack of enthusiasm, caused a connection with the new "Head" Championship Shield, which was neglect of cricket practice, and, 23

■consequence, the Club secured presented by the flab to per only an average position in the petuate the memory of the late race in the contention on which Takao Ozawa, a Japanese, is fleague table. The Club should Mr. J. H. Moore Mead...

The children's sports were held basing his fight to enforce bis do better. The pitch has been re turfed daring the summer months the 1st January and met with right to become an American the usual success, thanks to the citizen. The case will soon comé and is now in excellent condition, efforts of Mr. Davidson, his many bezore the United States Supreme and the Committee hope that a renewed interest in cricket will willing assistants, and the gener-Court, and will be argued by Mr. ous subscribers. The debit to the George W. Wickerɛbaw,- who reward their labours in this re Club was larger than usual, due was Attorney-General of the spect, leading to an improved posí hos ir the league table for the certain promised subscriptions United States under President

from outside friends "not bäving Taft. Mr. Wickersham will argued {Club K

distant A few matches for the "A" yet come to hand? It is anticipate that the Japanese are

ed that there iubscriptions wil exce wherein the Caucasian, type. team were arranged and were very successful from both playing and shortly be received and the debit is prevalent with a mixture of

Mongolian and Malay. social point of view. It is hoped correspondingly reduced.

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