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KOWLOON BOWLING

CLUB.

The Annual Meeting

THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1923.

TAIKOO CLUB CONCERT.

A Pleasant Evening.

An enjoyable concert was held

INTER-SCHOOLS SPORTS.

A Notable Absentee.

Mr. D. Keith presided over the

Pastponed Inst wook ON annua' meeting of the Kowloon last evening at the Taikoo Club account of rain the annual inter-. Bowling Green Club held last even when the officers and engineers of school athletic sports were hald ing. There was a record attendance the Empress of Australia and other at the Hongkong Jeeksy Club's]

were enclosure, Race Course, yester Tof metubers,

vessels at present in dock The Chainman explained in detail entertained. There was a good day.

This year there were only foor various itens in the Balance Sheet.sized audience present to enjoy a He mentioned that an honorariumfäne and varied programme.

schools competing, according to the programme. viz. Queen's of 250 each had been given the Hon." One of the star wurns of the

Collage, Discesan Boys' School, Secretary and Hon. Treasurer. 200 evening was Mrs. Duncan whose St. Stephen's and St. Paul's Col was paid to the present Secretary selections were sung in

elege. A notable absentee was St. and Treasurer and the odd 850 soprano voice which deeply in Joseph's College, which for some given to the former Secretary and pressed the listeners. Miss U. Han reason was not represected. The Treasurer as decided at the last sen is a mezzo-soprano of great sports were conducted under new annual meeting.

promise: her contributions to the conditions under which no indi-! given except On the morien of Mr. B. Wylie, programme being rendered with vidual prizes were seconded by Mr. J. H. Barr, the much feeling. Another singer posto competitors belonging to the accounts were unanimously adopted sessing a voice of singular sweet schools that won the champion-

A Successful Season.

arsa, was Miss Russell. Miss Moship cups, the idea being to pro- The Chairman congratulated the Lachlan gave some delightful songs mete general efficiency instead of Club upon the past successful sea and her piano selections were Snely individual brilliancy.

St. Paul's College retained the Competitions were entered played. A piano duet was finely into in a hearty manner and carried rendered by the Misses Wallace and honour of being the champion through with very little trouble to Foulds. "My Old Shako," the famous school, which honour they won year, A great ovation the Committee. The Club was baritone song, given by Mr. Cai, last

was accorded to their team fortunate in winning the League for was a stirring item mach appre

when they

cham- received the the second time, and he thought feisted as were also his other con

pionship shield presented by that if the members continued to tributions. Another singer possessing H. F. the Governor. Members of stick together it would not be the a well modulated voice was Mr. the team were presented with Last time. (Hear, Hear). He was 6. MeLeod, whilst Mr. George, medals. afraid the League team would he tenor, achieved a great success in weakened to a certain extent swing his song "If I might only evas to At the end of the sports pro- to the formatin of the new Kow-you." Variety was given thegramme M. Ralston. in

asking loon Deck Bowls Club, but he was programme by Mr. Thomson's life the Governer. Sir Edward, Stubbs. Gill's 1. give away the prizes said they quite sure there was sufficient talent like impressions. Mr. W left for the Club to give a good monologues, the dusts by Messrs.were fortunate in not having very the account of itself in the Leagne.Flock and: Geyrgs and Flack and bad weather. He thanked

Cain, and the concluding Ens donors of the medals for the win- (Applause). Referring to the ques

and especially His tion of the extension of the Club quartette "A Perfect Day” in whichning teams

the last bour, the Chairaan mentioned that Messrs. Thomson, Flock. Cain and Excellency who, since

donated a magni- it was still hanging are owing to George took part Mention should meeting, had no decision having yet been arrived also be made of Mr. Sellers the at by the Government. As soun pianist, to whose efforts much of

hen.

to

Mr. Ralston's Thanks.

ficest shield for the champion school. This was won for the second time by St. Paul's College which scored forty-five points out

of a possible 81. Mr. Ralston said he was sorry the high jump took

as they knew something defaite, the success of the evening was due. they were prepared to proceed with the erection of a suitable Club house. The condition of the bow- ling greens and tennis courts was, they were still members the Chairman considered. second Club and could be elected on the the competitors

was informed by the Chairman that more time than wis Recas-

of the Bary. Owing to the heavy ground)

found it impos-

in the Colony. Great Committee. The following sevared sible to realise some of the heights to none praise was due the Green's election on a hallo-Messrs. w.which they attained in practices.

The Governor's Sprech Committee, aut particularly to Mr. Rastell, D. Glow, A. R. Whibley,

His Excellency said be was Russell, for the excellent results P. T. Farrell. D. Harvey. G. Dun

pleased to notice such a good at- achieved all the greens in the can and J. H. Bart.

tendance. He was sorry that the Mr. George Duncan Wwx an- Colony were like those at the Kow-

weather had been so indifferent

The Interport.

of

loon. Bowling Green Club it would animously elected Captain of the and that it was impossible for the be a pleasure to play on them. The Golf Section on the proposal

boys to break any records which Chairman added that the Committee Mr. J. M. Jack.

they might otherwise have done un- recommruded that an Eonorarium ofi

der favourable conditions. He was) The Chairman reminded the meet¦also" sorry to note the absence of 2200 he again given to both the Hon. Secretary and Huw. Treasurer, ing that next seawop an Interport St. Joseph's Callege, the name of down from which he so frequently saw on On the motion of Mr. W. Russell team would be sent

This would mean that the old cap. Why that important reconded by Mr. W. J. Crawford. Shanghai.

be institutica had not taken its would the meeting approved the Conconsiderable expense mittee's recommendation.

incurred in connection with enter proper part in the sports he could tainment. "I mention this in anti-not understand. It was a matter) which he would have to speak to Brother Amiar shortly. His Excellency concluded by congra- alating St. Paul's Collage on having won the championship: shield.

The President.

Mr. Crawford proposed Mr. Leipation of next year's balance Guy as President. He said it was sheet," the Chairman humorously the usual practice to elevate the remarked. Vice President and as Mr. Guy served in that capacity last year there were two or three original Mr. C. Bond mentioned that

and took a great interest in

the

The Founders.

The Governor than gave away

doings of the Club, he thought he members of the Club who were the cups, medals and the shield:

was the most suitable man that could be obtained.

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The following were the resule:

100 yards: 1, Chan Kwong-iu St. Paul's C): 2, Mok Tai-cheuk (Queen's C): 3. Peter Young (St. Stephen's C.).

still with them. He named Mr. D. Gow and Mr. R. Lapsley; and suggested that each year the Club the Mr. Guy declined

hopour should elect one of the founders The real reason for bis doing so. a life member. He had great¦ be said, was that he did not see pleasure in proposing Mr. Gow. eye to eye with other members în Mr. D. Neilson, seconded.

220 yards: 1. Lam Yuk-ying (St.) He

The Chairman, in supporting, P. C); 2, Mok Tai-cheuk (Q. C.); regard to the League. strongly of the opinion that the spoke of the great interest and 3. Wong Po-kau (Q. C.). number of matches should be reduced enormous amount of work Mr. Dur- from 11 to 7. The League matches Gow had done for the Club.

ing his twenty years' membership should not monopolise the greater

he had been a keen bowler and part of the playing season, and for

staunch supporter. the reason that the majority of The motion was carried with members did not agree with him.

enthusiasm.

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Long jump: 1, Chan Kwong-lu} St. P. C.); 2, K Yam-tak (Dio- cesan Boys' School); 3, Soo Wai- fook (St. P. C. ).

Quarter mile: Ellis Kadoorie Challenge Cup: 1, Lu Chun-fock he regretted that he could not con-

Kau Mr. Gow, replying, thanked the St. P. C.); 2, Lau

(St. sent to occupy the position of Pre meeting for

the great honour P. G); 3, Hsu Hau-yab (St. sident. Otherwise, it would have done him. He was home on holi-Stephen's,. given him great pleasure to do a day when the idea of the Club High jump: 1. Wong Shau-hek

Mr. Crawford reminded Mr. Guy was first mooted in July or August, (St. P. C.). that he was a member of the Club 1900, but returned in November Srst and a player afterwards.

Half mile. Canton

Nanyang

to take part in the opening pro- Brothers Challenge Cup: 1, Ip Several members having express

ceedings. He thought, therefore, Kiu-yung (Q. C.); 2, Ling Sai-wu ed a desire that Mr. Cup should he could fairly claim to be one (St. Stephen's); 3, Lau Mo-tsing

of the founders. They first play- (Q. C.). take office, that gentleman eventued the game on what were now Hurdles: 1, Lan Yuk-ying (St) ally submitted to nomination and the old tennis courts at Knutsford P. C.); 2, Mok Tai-chauk (Q. C.);] was unanimously elected.

Terrace. He very much appre-13, Lau Tak-tsing (St. P. C.).

Before vacating the chair, Mr.ciated the honour of being elected Old boys' rake: A. Rumjahn. Keith thanked the members of the a life member. He had done as Senior team race: 1, St. Paul's: Committee and the players for their much as he could for the Club 2. Q. C.; 3, St. Stephen's. cooperation during the last year.

and would continue to do so as Junior Team rate: 1, Wanchai long as he was in the Colony School, (Applause).

Other Elections.

The names of Mr. B. L. Frost.

The following were the officials: The following were elected on Starters: Messrs. J. C. Fletcher Mr. J. H. Donnithorne and Mr. P. T the Balloting Committee:-Messrs. and F. A. Britton. Farrell were submitted for the posis. Gray, J. O. McLaggan, A. M. Judges: Messrs. A. H. Crook, tion of Vice-President, nud on Simpson, C. Bond; W. MacFarlane W. L. Handyside, W. Kay, J. E. ballot Mr. Donnithorne was elected. and A. Gourlay.

Warner, Revs. E. K. Quick and)

A ballot took place for the post

In response to an appeal by the H. S. Bailey.

Timekeeper: G. W. Reeve. Scores: Messrs, T. S. W. Chan,

Hon. Secretary and Treasurer:

of Hon. Secretary. Mr. J. B. Chairman, a number of members Clerks of the course: Messrs. Hamilton, Mr. J. O. McLaggan and intimated their willingness to G. E. S. Upsdell, S. S. Leung, C. Mr.. R. J. Brown were nominated provide trophies for competition. E. Thomas. and the Grst named secured election. Mr. B. Wylie proposed a vote Mr. R. Lapsley was unanimously of banks to last year's President confirmed in office as Hon. Treasurer and Committee, which was carried, D. Trafford.

with applause. on the proposition of the Chairman After Mr. Keith had briefly Mr. J. Ralston, (Mr. L. Guy) seconded by Mr. D. replied, Mr. Gay expressed thanks Gipw.

to the members for turning up in Twenty names were submitted for such large numbers. He believed the Committee. Mr. J. M. Jack the attendance to be a record one. Faised the question of the eligibility He asked members to accord him of members who were playing for and the Committee their hearty the new Kowloon Dock team, and support during the coming season.

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