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Contents:

THE GONDOLIERS

YEOMEN OF THE GUARD

HI. M. S... PINAFORE.

PRINCESS IDA

IOLANTHE

PIRATES OF PENZANCE

THE MIKADO

PATIENCE

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

THE KOWLOON TONG SCHEME.

ASSOCIATION OF SUBSCRIBERS FORMED.

MONDAY, AUGUST 24, 1925.

LAWN BOWLS.

MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION.

Mr. W. Kont presided at a meet

The Kowloon Tong Garden Citying of the Hongkong Lawn Bowls Association, or the Association of Association held on Friday even- the Subscribers to the Kowlooning, at which there were also pre Tong Scheme, was formed on sent Mr. David Gow (the Presi Saturday, when a meeting of subdent of the Association), Mr. B. scribers was held at the Man Tong W. Bradbury (the Vice President) Restaurant, China Bulidings. Clubs In the League.

and representatives of the various

The Secretary read a letter re

The meeting was formally open- ed by Mr. Peter Wong and Mrceived from the Secretary of the S. Y. Kwan was temporarily elect Sharighai Lawn Bowls Association ed chairman,

The Chairman in a short speech saying that owing to the state of spoke of the Scheme from its emergency still existing, the inv

tation of the Hongkong Lawn origin in 1922, when it was begun Bowls Association to send a tean by the late Hon. Mr. C. Montague from Shanghai to Hongkong, hal Ede, whid unfortunately died be been held up, but a telegram would fore its completion. In view of

the great change that hail develop sent later announcing the

Shanghai Association's decision. ed, tho' subscribers had met to

Championship Matches. gether to form an Association.

The motion to form the Aso elation was carried unanimously and a committee of twelve was appointed to discuss matters in connection with the newly formed association and the scheme, "

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under:

H.K. Open Singles Championship:

Byc P.R.C.

It was unanimously agreed that the first rounds of the Hongkong Singles Championship, the Doubles Championship and the Rink Cham- pionship must be completed on or before September 21st.. It was It was decided that one Chinese decided that so far as the Rink president should be elected, with Championship players were con- two vice-presidents, one of whom cerned they could be changed should be a foreigner. The elec- should any Club desire to do so, tion of a Chinese president was when any round has been played because the great majority of and won. The drawings were as subcribers are Chinese. The committee elected were.--Messrs.. Cheng So, H. M. Siu, Wong Chee- wah, Dr. 5: Y. Kwan, Chow Chung: Fan Chak-min: A. Basto; "Fung Choy-lum; Peter Wong; Fung Chak-man; Lal Im-po (Secretary and Treasurer) and E. da Rosa...

It

decided was unanimously that seven form a quorum.

In order to meet the expenses, it was proposed that the laítial subscription should be $10 and that, if necessary, a further call should be made in proportion to the expenses.

LOCAL WEDDING.

WILSON-ARNOLD.

".

Bye 0.9.C.C. By C.C.C.

TR.C. v. E.P.R.C. or Craigongowor

Ground.

·

RH.Y.C. v. K.B.G.C. on Police

Ground.

Bye K.C.C. Bye K.D.R.O. Bye L.R.C.

Bye T.R.Championship:

Bye R.H.Y.C. Bye K.C.C.

EP.R.C. v. K.B.G.C. on Civil Ser

vico Ground

IRO. v. K.D.R.C! an Craigen-

gower Ground

.Bye P.R.C.

Bye C.S.C.C.

Bye C.C.C.

Rink Championship.

(For Spey Royal Cup.)

Bye K.B.G.C.

Bye R.H.Y.C...

Bye E.P.R.C.

C.S.C.C. v. I.R.C. on Police Ground

K.D.K.C. V. T.R.C. on Civil Service

Ground.

Bye PR.C. Bye C.C.C.

Bya K.C.C.

First named. in above couples in all 3 ties are the challengers and

A largely attended wedding was held at St. Andrew's Church Kowloon at 3.30 on Saturday | afternoon, the contracting partica | being Inspector W. E. Wilson of the Hongkong Police, son of Mr. T. Wilson and the late Mra E. Wilson of Sheffield, and Misa Helen B. Arnold, daughter of the are held responsible for mutually late Mr. E. T. Arnold and Mrs.ying secretaries of Clubs of the

arranging for dates, also for noti The Revd. G. Lindsay officiated grounds where matches are to be with Mr. R. J. Tyler acting as played off, giving at least 24 hours

notice. best man, the bride being given away by MF, R. J. Everest. The bridesmaids

Arnold of Glasgow.

were

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Cards giving results should be Miss M. B. sent to Air. W. Goldenberg (Kow- Arnold, the bride's sister and Miss loon C.C.) care of Messrs. N. S.. M. Everest and the flower, girls Moscs and Co., who is Convener

of Sub-Committee. Misses Betty Lowman and Phyllis The ushers were Mr. Rogers, MeD. Coupland and Mr. W. L. Walker.

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Second rounds will be picked immediately after completion of

first rounda.

above ties.

Mr. J. Russell was elected In The Bride charmingly attired' in ivory satin with silver lace and place of Mr. J. McLachlan on the net trimming, wore an embroider- Sub-Committee in charge of the ed veil and the conventional wreath of orange blossoms, with ja bouquet of white 10808 and

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Her mother

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DIVISION 1.

Cralgengower v. Taíkoo," Played at Craigcngower, the home- team winning by 23, palats.

C.C.G... Alves

T.R.C.. Sloan

Souza

Roasclet

Seatin

Baso

28

Muskett

Weron

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Dennis

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Fritz

Peterson

-66 54 .66 62-

Green Bradbury

Morrison

16 Wallace

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Russell

Macfarlano 20 Wotherspoon 13

Laing

were three League this inade all the difference to the succeed in winning that they will matches played on Saturday, two side, and three of the home skips be champions, Powder blue taffeta frocks trim-in the firat and ine in the second having a margin in their favour. Details of Saturday's matches med with silver ribbon and forget-divisions, and they all resulted in The fine victory of Basa's rink follow: me-nots were forn by the brides-victories for the home teams. "was particularly encouraging in maids, who carried pink roses, nu Chief Interest was centred in view of the result the previous did the flower girls who wore pink the match at Craigengower, which Saturday. He was up by 12 crepe-de-chine, trimmed with pale decided the winners of the first points, Macfarlane by 7 points blue, and mob caps.

division. Both Cralgengower and and Bradbury by 4 points. The The groom's present to the Taikoo had previously played nine team is to be heartily congratu bride was a gold bangle, and to matches and had each won saven lated upon their excellent win. the bridesmaids, gold chains and and lost, two, and it was à coin-It will be remembered that last pendants, while the flower girls cidence that the deciding match year Cralgengower were runners received bracelets.

should be played between the up in the League. Subsequent to the ceremony, a feaders. There was considerab'e Craigergower's Record. reception, was held at the Palace speculation as to the outcome of

Beat K.D.R.C.

.54 53 Hotel, Kowloon, which was gally the tussle, the general opinion

Beat C.S.C.C...

77 46 Beat K.C.C

.98.88 decorated for the occasion, and being that although they were Beat K.B.G.C. which, was attended by a host of playing away from home, Tafkoo

Fest to T.R.C... Lost the grooms colleagues and many would prove alightly superior to

Beat K.D.R.C. friends of the happy couple.

Beat C.S.C.C. their rivals. However, is not in-l Mr. and Mrs. Wilson received frequently happens, there was a a rousing send off in which surprise awaiting the favourites' crackers took a prominent part, supporters, for Craigengower beat when they left later for Farling, them handsomely by 23 points and deal of interest was taken was where the honeymoon is to be became deserved winners of the that between the Civil Service spent. Mrs Wilson's going away first division.

C.C. and Kowloon Dock. B.C. team dress was of champagne silk gauze

It was a good game, watched The victory of Civil Service by 21 with hat to match.

by an interested crowd of specta-points ensures their reappearance tors, but almost from the start in the first division next season, there was hardly a doubt as to Kowloon C.C. are now bottom of the eventual winners. The Crai- the table, but they have yet to gengower men showed themselves meet Kowloon Dock on the latter's to be thoroughly "at honla" both green. The Dock have only one during the game and afterwards, point more, and the losers of the and there were great rejoicings match will go down into the Shanghal, August 23 at the conclusion of the match, second division next year,

In the second division; the Chang Teo-liang arrived at Chin the victory being appropriately. wangtao on the cruizer Lungchi on and enthusiastically celebrated in Police further improved their pro the 19th. Admiral Wan Shutch-sent the Club house by the members motion prospects by defeating his Liaotung Bay flect to offer wel- and their supporters, the Taikoa East Point Recreation Club, The come. Chang is now Inspecting team sportingly joining in the Police have only one more match the various warships-Toun Wan ug usapooood play, against Kowloon C.C. on

had been alightly re-arranged and the latter's green, and Yat Po.

CHANG TSO-LIN.

NOW AT CHINWANGTAO.

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50 44 ...04 41 Another match in which a good

Civil Service v. Kowloon Dock."

Ilayed at Civil Service, the hoo

winning by 21 points. C.S.O.C. Jaing Murphy

Gow

K.D.RO

C

J'assey

Jaughan Cawick

Smith

Deakin

Stanley

Knight

Cullen McKelvie 23 Johnston:

Henderson Keith Gourlay

21 Punchcon Cooper Docherty

Hamilton

24. Lapsley

68

DIVISION IL

Police R,C. v. East Point. Played on the Police green, the

they homs team winning by 28 points.

Police R.C.

Post Whant

·Mair

East Point R.C. Shaw

Douglas

McKellar 24 Hamilton

Clurk Blackman McLeod Grant West

Glendinning

Sword

Whiteford Glen Forbes 20. Fowler Barciny

Thorburn Williamson

Reid Cirk

18 Leo

LEAGUE TABLES,

"Division: 1.

2.W.D.L. P.

Craigengiver C.C...10 8 0 2 10 Taikoo B.C..

10 7.0 8.14 Kowloon. B.G. 9.5 1.3 11 Civil Service CC... 9 3006 Kowlooh Dock 9216 5 II 3.2.0774 Division Inte 0 1.16 .800 2 12

Kowloon C.C.

Police

Taikoo R.C.

Kowloon C.C.

Indian R.C..

.8 5.0.8-10 8404 8

.70 0.7, 0

East Point R.C.8107.3. R.I.K.Y.C

SHOTS FOR AND AGAINST,

Division 1

Talkon....50 Pub 194 Crulgengower621 550 71 Civil Service: 620 620 Kowloon B.G. 515 50R 19 Kowlood Dock, 197 5782 Kowloor C.C. 488 6170 184 Polica

160

- Taikoo - ***.... 479 410 68 Indian R.C. 477 428 49 Kowloon CC486 40025 East Point R0 420 4801 B.E.KY.O. 777.801 0141

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