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FOR ATTENTION OF MASTER OP NORTH-BOUND STEAMERS.

HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB.

GROWING. MEMBERSHIP AND

FUTURE PLANS.

There was a fair attendance of members at the annual meeting of the Hongkong Cricket Club held yesterday evening in the Club house. Mr. H. R. B. Hancock was in the chair, supported by members of the committee and the Hon. Sec. Mr. L., S. Greenhill..

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The chairman la proposing the adoption of the report and accounts said members had no doubt examine ad them with some degree of satis- faction, as he thought they were the best in the history of the Clab,

A Fine Ground.

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TUESDAY, OCTOBER

HOCKEY.

-CLUB 2ND XI. v. NAVY "A".

The following will represent the Hongkong Hockey Club. 2nd. XI in a match against Navy "A" at U.S.R.C., to-day at 5.15 p.m. Colours.-A. J. Frank, C. L... Becher, Rev: T. B. Powell, J. E. Noronha, Wynne, G. R.. Vállack, T. J, Price, D. Lyon, S. H. Garrod, T. P. Saunderson and J. Wedlake (Capt.)

possible and keeping up their keenness to the end of the reason.

Lawn Tennis.

They had a greatly increased Owing to the great amount of entry for the own tennis touran weur on the ground during the ex-ment last Spring which was carried ceptionally dry season last year, throngh without a hitch, thanka to the amount of returfing required those who lent n willing hand was much more than usual, butThey had the pleasure of visits of they would agree that the general some first class American and appearance of the ground fully Japanese. players, who delighted a recompensed them for the extra large and enthusiastic public by money spent.

their play. There was the possibility of another visit next spring by some Total working.expenses exceeded American players, and he need subscriptions by nearly $1,600." On only say they would he delighted the face of it, this was not very to see them. Capt., O'Callaghan, à satisfactory, but on taking into new comer, won the singles cham- account the extraordinary items of pionship, and Mr. S. E. Green, an non-recurring expenditure they fold favourite, enme to life again would find that the figures against and carried off the Club Champion- "Working Expenses" and "Sub-ship. seriptions" practically, balance.

Profit making items therefore should remain unimpaired, and the

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Extension of Premises.

The Committee had been keeping

future capabilities of the Club in a watchful eye on the increasing

regard to paying off its debentures appear sound. With reference to the bar profits he would like again

membership and the much greater use members were making of the Club. Though the present was opportune

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to compliment ME Syme-Thomson perhaps hardly and his able lieutenants who have moment for building, it seemned to looked after the department so him that, they must very soon con- well. Mr. Syme-Thomson was at sider definite ways and means for present away on leave, but he and Mr. J. N. Owen had a strenuous time last Autumn and again in the Spring, and both have worked very hard and efficiently for the Club. The Overdue Accounts item was not so bad as it looked taking into account the troublesome times of

the last three months.

trying to meet the growing necu for more room accomodation. The time had come when they must seriously 'cotemplate adding another' floor to the present building and this must be one of the first con- siderations of the new Committee.

He thanked all those who had given their time and energics in the At least interests of the Club, especially the 50% had since been paid, and the members of the sub-committees, balance would shurtly be forthcom- and the hard-working and ener ing.

While on this subject, how-getic Hon. Secretary, Mr. Green- ever, he must sound-a note of warnhill (hear hear).

New. Officers.

ing. The committee was elected The proposal was seconded by to protect members interests and Mr. C. F. Johnson and carried. the rules of the Club provide for certain action to be taken by the Committee in ease of non-payment of accounts. But owing to excep- during the North-Eas Monsoon there is almotional circumstances. it was thought well to temporarily, refrain from possiblity of North-bound steam

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The following officers were elected, President, Mr. H. R. B. Hancock; Commitee, Mesurs, T. B. Peares P. M. Hodgson, R. E. A. Webster. H. E. Hollands, L. McNicoll G., H. Piercy, H. Owen Hughes, H. A. Nisbet and J. H. Ramsay,

Hon, secretary, Mr. L S. Green- hill; auditors, Messrs. Linstead and'

A Life Member.

Since the last report had been issued Hongkong had played three interport matches, all of which Davies Hongkong were fortunate enough to win. In November last year teams from Shanghai and Malaya Mr. Pearce said he wished to pro.. visitad Hongkong and after some pose that Mr. Harry Hancock be a excellent cricket were both defeat-life member of the club. They all ed. Shanghai defeated Malaya know he had always taken an 'active after a game of many vicissitudes interest in the club and for the be 88 runs. In May this year a benefit of those who did not know team from Hongkong under the him he would say that he was ofe Revd. Quick's captaincy visited of the bent wicket-keepers who Shanghai, and won a thrilling had kept wicket.un that ground. a very generous member match by the narrow margin of 7 He was

He took opportunity of con- and took up a large share of the debentures when they were issued, gratulating Revd. Quick.on the success of his side. On behalf of we believed to the amount of 83,000. the Members of this Club he thank-He mentioned that because, as the ed all those who so generously con- chuirman had said, they would soon bo wanting extensions in the club

rung:

tributed in one way or another to with its increasing membership, make the interport week the suche hoped many members would ceas it was. Hongkong was two emulate that example set by Mr. up on Shanghai and one on Malaya. Hancock Ho thought the smallest He hoped Shanghai would visit thing, the club could do. the only Hongkong again in November, 1926. honour they could pay him was to The Club teams did not do the cleet him a life member. (Applause) selves justice in the League fixtures. Dr. Aubroy acconded, saying Mr. The poor result as compared with Hanecck was a very old friend of the previous year was largely due his and he thought no one had more to dividing forces.. and playing two fairly earned the distinction Mr. teams They had a good deal of Pearco wished to offer him

The motion was carried with now blood this year and hoped all

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