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THE 'YACHT CLUB.

NEW COMMODORE FOR

COMING YEAR.

new Commodore will tend the al Hongkong Yacht Club during coming year, Mr. A.. L. Shields, Vice-Commodore, who presided at night's annual meeting, being ed by unanimous consent. here was fair attendance of bers, to whom a very favourable rt was presented.

LAWN BOWLS.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

SHANGHAI TEAM DEFEATS TAIKOO.

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Yesterday was the first occasion on which a Shanghai lawn bowls team hns defeated Taikoo. It was a very through. keen game all the way Shanghai, however, were slightly superior and won by the narrow mar- gin of tour shots.

match.

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HEADMASTER'S APPEAL TO

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20.

1927.

HARBOUR RACE.

EASY WIN FOR VETERAN SWIMMER.

Speaking on the occasion of the Swimming comfortably and lend- distribution of sports prizes to stud- ing almost from the very start, the ents of Queen's College on the ground local veteran swimmer Mr. C. . at Causeway Bay yesterday aftor- Cooke, yesterday won the Open Har- noon, Mr. A. II. Crook, the head-hour Race and finished in the excel- long time of 20 minutes 17 3/3 seconda master, expressed the hope that in

which is actually within a minute of return for the efforts made to en-

the record. tertain the troops stationed here the

As on previous days a good num. military authorities would open up their bathing benches at Stonecutters, her of people watched the start of the and so chable people to bathe, whernes from Kowloon. Fourteen com- und of were unable to go very far afield in petitors entered the water

place to thear S. V. Gitlins, Bombardier Nor- of a convenient

ris and Cooke struck out with a brisk swim.

"crum and fed from the others, who were all spread out.

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Malcolm skipped tho Shanghai four, and naturally was greatly pleased Chairmaan in moving the adop- that he had charge of team which had lowered Taikoo'a colours for the of the report and accounts, said:

first time. He said so after the various reports as printed cover fully the activities of the Club there is Httle for me to add. I The bowls was

never of a high you will agree that our Club standard. Perhaps this was chiefly

Following tennis and soccer games ry much alive and the large in-

during the afternoon, those present due to the green, which was on the

When three hundred yards of the se In the numbers of new mem- fast side. Some of the heads, par-

gathered for the distribution of prizes and subcribers is very gratify-ticularly the early ones, were ragged,

which was performed by Lady Shou- race was completed it was seen that son Chow. Others present in addi- nothing would deprive Cooke and from a spectaters point of view

tion to Lady Chow and Mr. Crook victory. He was a good fifty yards the play was not quite of the class Club's Many Activities.

expected from two such good teams.

were Sir Shouson-chow, Mr. A. E. ahead of the next man and swim- Shanghai won principally because bung men in the Colony cannot

Wood, Director of Education, Mrs.ming with grant confidence. It was better than join this Club and they claimed a pronounced superiority Crank, Mr. and Mrs. G. Grimale, Mrs. difficult to make out who was actually. the lender, but it was later at No. 1, where Matthews, for Tai-Wandyside, Mes. E. J. Edwards, flowing that Gitting had dropped Fixed Deposits according us Arrangement. fit by the open air exercise and

koo, was right off his usual game. Mr. G. Anderson, members of the which is provided.

In regard to the other positions, staff, with many old boys and back and the Bombardier Norris was aring the winter months there is

t pupils, ng practically every week-end and During ng is always, going on.

introducing Lady Chow, Mr. summer months I know of no bet

out. As one period of the game, in-Gyok expressed his pleasure at being way to keep it than to pull a

or two in a "four," "pair" or "tub mediately before the tea interval, it all to welcome her (applause).

and follow up with a swim..

lonked is Shanghai were likely They know of the interest taken in to run away, but Taikoo stuck to the Hege by Sir Shousan Chaw and ere is also the gymnasium with

they were also very pleased to wel them very well and, never allowed hing bak, medicine ball ete, and.

some him to the distribution. them to get a long lead. There were bowling green where one's relun-

probably more singles scored than in 9 enn be kept within bounds by

series, the g the mat, throwing the Jack, any other match of the

highest count being four for Shang suring the shots and tossing the

bal four for Shanghai on the tenth ling in Hongkong is an inex-ead, whilst after tea the tome sile ive hobby unless you protest and claimed a three.

n.

ollen al to the Y. R. A. too ghter) and apart from keen rac- the possibilities in the way of ing are almost unlimited

there was not a lot to choose be- tween the players.

It was a ding-dong fight through-

Six Successive Singles

The match opened slightly in favour of Taikoo. On the first head they spite of the all round increase scored one, although at a time they were lying several. Similarly, at the he cost of everything, we have tained our subscription at Second Lead they had the counters na- month. We are pleased to see the dy increase in the numbers of ribers and hope that Officers of s Services will keep up their est in our Club. Reference to ist of bant owners shows a tange

pre

In

the second man. Roza Pereira was following close on the Bombardier's track and Gittins was about twenty yards behind the two. It would be doing no injustice to the ethers to say that they were never in "the pleture from this stage..

"crawl," Striking out with the Cooke was the first to reach the heurty Praya Wall and received

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Si their last gathering, through the Lindness of the Director of Edu-evation for his excellent performance, catiin and his hard work for them, The finish was particularly impressive, they had been able to get the ground the whaner giving the huge crowd a feared with bamboos, which were good idea of the speed he was enpa- growing and that had enabled them ble of putting up, if challenget.

Meanwhile the fight for secund

to have the ground much more priplece became exceedingly interesting.

vate.

soon.

Roza Fereira slowly but steadily made Ile expressed thanks to Mr. W. Kay

up on Bombardier Norris and when for organising the tennis, Mr. E. the Fexglove was reached they were Edwards for the swimming, and Mr. dead level. Norris began to put on L. G. Morgan for the Volley Ball.

too A spurt, but

for Rozu it Malcolm disturbed them and gave Dealing with Volley Hall, Mr. Crook Pereira struck out when they were the visitors two. Takoo, however, antinned that about 27 different elas-within 100 yards of the finishing point leveled up at the third head and

sexs entered the competition and the and Norris was unable to accept the Then Shanghai events were carried through with challenge. made it two all. seured on three heads in zecession.great kenness. He was pleased to be all singles, making the score at the able to say that Form 3 were the win-

At the

ners of the Shield and that King's spth 32 in their favour,

Callere, class db, were very good run- ners, up. The interest of some the King's College classes was of great advantage in making fur

er of naval and military offest heal, Taikog rered the lend by the Rowing Section is also well

oney and then followed a single to onized by them.

Shanghai, making six sucressive hets on which the minimum number Quite Healthy Position.

was scared. At the ninth hd the regards the accounts the a home teams obtained a couple, leaving nt deficit on working las buen them only one bealmi, but at ho ined in the report and auf post-tenth, the list before tea they alw Liberal deed Shanghai to stare foar and rus is quite healthy... ation has been provided for

for away te a lead of 10-1. The count was cars and equipment which now principally due to the splendid play

Gr Richards at No. 3. at conservative figure. We provided for 25% of the gott,

he club of relaying the bowling and we hope with care to get derably more than four years In this con- of the present turf.

A Close Finish.

.

After ten, the home team impressed somewhat, and the eleventh and twelf n our thanks are due to Mr. A.th heads say them gone on ach," Thereniter, it was a very koon fight,

ang for a generous donation with the seres remaining on the low

$100 towards the cost of re-

side. Af the 20th head. Shanghai. g. (Applause).

led by 18-12. Taiko required thres to tie, lut this was beyond them. They were ortually lying when the skins went up, but. Malcolm sund; in disturbing Taiku's counter and ured one for the visites, thus giv-

19 1013.

u will note that following our custom entrance fees amount to $1,225 Have credited to the rve Account.

.F. J. Easterbrook has carried

years or

We are

ma

wn with

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kenness,

The Finish Times.

The full list of those who took part in the race and their respective Anishing times are as follows:

C. J. Cooke

L. Rosa Pareira Bdr. Norris

S. V. Gittins

Tan Chin-hin

E

Mure. Tennis Support. ' With regard to tennis, he said bu did not think enough interest was H. M. Remedies

W. Railton taken in the game by Chinese boys, There were only a few who played, W. F. Kerr hat he was pleased to see that day. Lim that the champion of the singles' was S. H. Sojima a bay from fia, a boy whom he hoped. da Roza

to see showing up wall in both cricket Grds. Cunieron and tennis in the general athletics

the Colony. Tennis ought to be a

tame for them all. Mr. Crook added that be remembered playing tennis in 1882, when the rane was not so vigorous, as it is at the present time, It was a game they could play "at almost any age,

Speaking with regard to swimming, Mr. Crook went on to say that they

Self

Hunt

Mins. Seca.

17 8/5.

23

25

10 2/5.

05

25

31 3/5.

26

16 2/5,

13 3/5.

30

14 2/5.

30

.00 2/5.

30

62 2/5.

31

31

31 3/5.

31

5.7

33

34

.00 3/6. 25.31

It is interesting to note the good times which the winner as well as the second and third competitors put up. The times accomplished by win- ners since 1900 are appended and it can be seen that both Roza Pereira and Bombardier Norris did very well yesterday.

Your

Name

Time

Mins. Sees. 27 42 1/5 28 50.4/5

1926, the last they had being in 1924. When he came to the Colony a quar- ter of a century ago it was practically impuissible to get Chinese boys to go 1906 Gr. Brothuton swimming. Now, when they wanted 1907 A. E., Thomas to take out swimming party, they 1903 A. E. Thomas received 500 and 600 games, and the 1909 C. J. Cooke esponse of taking such a party was 1910 T. Logan .. eammous. It cost something like 1911 T. Logun $300 for a day's entertainment. When 1912 Bdr. Nutty, R. G. A, 34 8 2/5 he first came to the Colony there 1913 were many available beaches, but 1016 now they had to go further afield and 1917 J the expense was great.

e arduous duties of Hon. Secret-ng Shanghai victory by four shots-had no congetition during 1925 and since the beginning of the your lowing to pressure of work he

Although the standard, of play was arked to be, relievo,

not good, the match was always in- indebted to him and regret the teresting. Shanghai held a great at his services.

advantage at No. 1, where Brierley would also mention the resigna-

was inarialy Wing the shot. Mat- of our energetic, Sailing Segrethews was quite off his usual prame Tie has held the and dil little of, note at any unle Mr. Rouse lón for eight

Muirhead quite held his g which time he has also been

Harvey, though neither could be sidd to have been consistunt. The throes mber of the Committee and hax much hard work for the Clah, and skips were sound without being derstand that in his use also brilliant. ure of work in the cause of his nation and one can appreciates Government Departments will be busy spending the $4,000,000 the impoverished public has tumbling over itself to pay in safe Keeping. (Laughter).

mtre energetic and siastic member of our

in 2 bout

of

no

han, Mr. Rouse and

I

Club

'out

of

't

Gwe

our thanks for all he has done

the Club. (Applause).

J. R. L. Stanton has kindly cons d to take on the Sailing Secre hip.

how propose that the report andl ants as presented be approved adopted and when this has been ed I will be pleased to answer e best of my ability any question

members may wish to ask. EN. V. A. Croucher seconded, report und nccounts being 40-

ously adopted.

Presentations.

At the conclusion of the game, there was an enjoyable little function

Plea for Beaches,

Concluding he said. "I wish the

in the Club have, where the Shang-military, whom I hope have some

hai interport fan were present

1918 A,

C. Winch

C. Finch

C. Finch Logan 1919.

R. Johnstone 1920 J. R. Johnstone 1921 J. R. Johnstone 1922. D. Lyon

1023 "D. Lyon

1994 C. J. Cooka

20 50 4/5

20 20 2/5

26 58 2/5

33 16 2/5

42 26

36

.23 53 1/5

26 53 2G 47 1/5 27 19

26 11 4/6

11 3/5

28 26

10 1/5

The Presentation,

particles of sympathy and pity lef, would open the benches on Stonecut-1925, A. May with silver spoons in recognition of

ter's Island. They have been won-

1926 C. J. Cooko their victory in the interper mate

derfully well treated by the various The presentations were made on be half the Hongkong Lawn Bowls us of the Colony, whose grounds Assoction by Ms. Templeton, there all too few, who have allowed them wife of the Vice-President of the Ashe use of their grounds for several In return for it 1 days in the week. sociation.

Mr. M. Wallace, the Chairman of think they might open their benches the Club, Briefly introduced Mr. Tem-on the island for the use of various pleton, who make a short speech in bathing parties, and I hope they will. hich he congratulated the visitors It will give a chance to persons who

cunnot get far afield." in their susUSA.

He then called upon Lady Chow to distribute the prizes.

At the conclusion of the Race, Mr. W. Lagun gave away the prizes won during the Night Fete. He also pre- sented the winners of their Harbour Races with their respective cups. In doing so he made reference to the swim which Mr. Cooke put up yester- day. He said that Me, Cooke had won the race four times in all, the first time in 1909, eighteen years ago. The excellent time returned by Mr. Cooke should act as an encourage- ment and incentive to all young men, Mr. Lugan expressed the view that, 100 y. free style. Senior.nd the Foxglove not been in the way

swimmers, Yeung Yuen-wah. 2 Chu Yuen-chi. Junior-1 Young Wa-fai. 2. JP might have smashed the record.

Mr. Cooke on being asked by the Chairman to speak said that he must pay tribute to the gallant manner in

Lady Chow then banded prizes to the following successful competitora.

Mrs. Templeton, having presented the souvenirs is Messrs Aitkenied, Malen. Harvey and Brierley, Mr. Aitkenhead, the visiting skip, returne thanks and spoke of the generoat the team had re- pitality which ceived in Hongkong. He said he was voy pleased to see that the Hong- kour dress Look such a great interest A.in the game of bowls and hoped that

the newspapers in Shanghai wo Kung-yin. se their way to devote more spier te the game than they had previously done.

Election of Olcers. proposing the name of Mr. hields as Commodore for the ing year, Mr. H. S. Rouse said elt sure that the Club members. elect no-one better able to keep Club flag flying. Mr. F. G. Vaux aded, remarking that Mr. Shields d have the support of every

ber

10 election of Mr. A. L. Shields

curried with acclamation.

her ofEcials were elected as

we:

ce-Commodore: Lt. Col. II. B.

2.

ar-Commodore: Mr. II, S. Rouse, A Secretary: Mr. R. J. Vernall on. Treasurer: Mr. W. D. Ras- iling Committee: Commodore J. Pearson, Messrs. F. D. Tracy, F. Casterbrook, V. Goulwrn,. F. G. , N.. V. A. Croucher, J. R. L (Sailing Secretary) and ton

E. H. L. Jacobe-Larkcom. wing Committee: Messra, R. M. (captain), H. Dreyer, J. H. D. vford, A. C. Groves, and W. R.

erews.

wling Committee: Messrs. G. R. ares (convenor), L, A. Davies JA. E. Bullock."

e meeting confirmed as a special fabion, the extraordinary resolu- passed at the meeting held on ber 5th, amending the Articles of ociation and Bye Laws of the here was no further business, but Dew Commodore referred to the

Mrs. Morrison presented the Shang- hai four who played that afternoon

against

Swimming.

100 yds, broast strpke. Senior-1 2 Law Ming-on. 2. Ho Yung Yuen-wah. Junior-1, Yung Ying-nam... Puk-ki.

Two lengths free style. Senior-1. Junior-1. Yung

2,

with souvenir spons, und Mr. Mal-Wong Yat-hing. colm, in a brief speech acknowledging Ying-nam. 2. Chu Sau-kwong.

100 yds. breast stroke. Senior-1. these, said how pleased he was that he had skipped the first Shanghai Chue floong-young, 2. Wong Shiu-

che, Junior.-1. Yung Wa-fol have won teani ever to Taikoo,

Ho Pak-ki, The presentation proceedings over, there was a sing-song in the Club house, those contributing to a very enjoyable programme being Messrs. R. Keown, G. McLeod, W. Johnstone, J. Russell, McCarr, Callum Morrison and J. Laing.

Before the match, photographs were taken of the Interport teams and of the officials,

To-day the Shanghai bowlers will visit Fanling, where they will have tillin and indulge in a game of golf.

Navy League Concert to be held at the Queen's Theatre to-morrow even- ing, and expressed a hope that the members of the Yacht Club would give their best support,

On Saturday, he added, the open- Ing cruise of the regatta will be

Senior. 1. Chu Fancy diving. Yuen-chee. 2. Leung Kun. 3. Yu Chung-sik Junior-1. Chik Sin-fook. 2. Fung Chau-chip.

School champion-Yung Yuen-wah, Team races.

Senior.-Matricula- tion. Junior, 5a. Small boys, En.

Volley Ball.-1. Form 3a. Runners. up K3h.

Tennis.

Singles champion, Tsui Wa-pin (Ga). Runner up Choi Ping-kuen (F. Bu).

the

Mr.

Cooke

which the ladies swam the Harbour. He said that he had been in the water for twenty-ive minutes and he knew what it must be like to be struggling for well over half an hour. He thanked the prize donors and others who have helped to make the Harbour Races so successful.

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By virtue of Mr. Cooke winning the Harbour race three times since 1924, the Mckinnon Challenge Cup becomes

some years ago and had to be won three times in all before becoming the property of any competitor. When Mr. Cooke 'won this event in 1009, the cup was not then presented for competition.

Singles handicap. 1. Tsui Wa-piu.wing (4a). 2. Choi Ping-Kuen.

Doubles handicap. Won by Messrs Ramjuhn and Singh,

Art Prizes.

Painting. Leung Pik-shan (K. 2b) held at the Yacht Club with the co- and Chan Wai-kung (F. 85) wore operation of the Navy League.

Aequal.

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Kwok-toi, both of 6a. 3. Ip Kam-

Com- During the afternoon the martial 3h won the soccer match by four goals to one, and the students defeated the staff. at tenuis.

At the conclusion a bouquet was pre sented to Lady Chow, after which she was given three hearty cheers.

Refreshments were provided on the ground, the arrangements being ex-

Map drawing. 1. Yeung Wai-we (F. 30), 2. Ho Pak-ll and Wong zellent.

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Vladivostock (Temporarily closed) Interest, allowed on Current Accounts. Deposits received for fixed periods at rules

to be obtained on application.

MASSAGE. ESTABLISHMENT.

PROF. O. K. SETO, MADAME F. SETO Expert Japanese and Swedish movements. Treatment given ht our Office or residences. 14, Queen's Road Central, first floor.

EXPERT MASSEUR.

Cureo Rheumatism, Nervous ness and all kinds of chronic allments...

4

Madame H. MORITA.

Madame E. AKAJL

28, Wyndham St. Tol. C.4895.

REPUBLIC LONDON

FRANCE INDIA

ITALY

JAPAN

JAYA

PANAMA

PERU PORTO RICO 'STRAITS

SETTLEMENTS URUGUAY VENEZUELA.

We are also able to offer our Customers the services of the Branches of the International Banking Corporation in San Fran· cisco, Spain and the Philippine Island.

R. M. McLAY,

*Manager.

Hongkong, 7th January, 1927.

行级商工法中

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BANQUE FRANCO-CHINOISH pour le

Commerce et L'industrie.

(Iztarporated in France)

8. Chaler Road, Victoria, Hongkong.

READ OFFICEL

14, Bue Et Letara. Paris.

Capital fully paid up

Пелегуса

Special working coplat

BRANCHES:

.Frx. 40,000,000

.Fry, 18.276,00€

..Fr. 80.000,00

Paris, Lyons, Maresciles. Salgos, Halphons. Hanol, Peking, Shanghai, Tientsin, Phon Pechi and Hongkong.

BANKERS

France: Buclète General, Banque National de Credit, Eanque de Paris et des Para Ba

London Midland Back, Lid

Co.

New York: Irving Bank, Columbia · Trasj Every description of Banking and Exchangs Business Transacted. Correspondents through ut the world.

A. ROLLIN. Eongkong, 11th March, 1920,

Masazer.

THE BANK OF CHINA.

SPECIALLY AUTHORIZED BY PRESIDEN. TIAL MANDATE OF THE REPUBLIC or CHINA ON THE 22ND OF NOVEMBER, 1517.

Authorized Capital Paid-up Capital Leserve Funda

.$60,300,000.0$ .314,278,000.00

.............. 9,636,425.84 HEAD OFFICE PEKING.

HONGKONG BRANCHES:

4. Queen's Road Central. Branchen and Sub-Branches all over China and correspondente in Europe, America' and other parts of world

LONDON BANKKEBA

The National Provincial and Union Bank of England Limited.

The Guaranty Trust Company of New York. NEW YORK DEANCHES 1--

The Equll

The Irving National Bank. abla Trust Company of new York,

Interest allowed on Current Accounts sad Fixed Deposit. Terma application

Every description of Banking bralnawG

transacted.

Loans granted on approved securities, Special facilities for Home Exchange

BROU J. CHEN,

NEL MERCARINT,

THE HO HONG BANK, LTD.

(Established 1917.) CAPITAL

Authorised Capital Issued

$20,000,000 $8,000,000

Paid-Up

.8 4.000.000

Reserve Limbliftien

holders

of

Sarplus

.........$ 2,000,00

1,910,000

** HEAD OFFICE –ÉINGAPORE, YO

Branches, agencies and Correspondinte in all the principal cities of the world ge

Brary description of Banking and Exchangs, hnafness. transacted.

KO-LEUNG, HOE,

J

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