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TWO SECTIONS FOR FOOTBALL CLUB.

BIGGER SUBSCRIPTION

FOR SENIORS.-

To divide the club membership into Junior and senior sections, was the decision reached at the annual gen- eral meeting of the Hongkong Foot ball Club, held yesterday in Messrs fatheson and Co's board

SATURDAY, AUGUST 9, 1930.

CHINESE TRIUMPH.

SERVICES OUTCLASSED IN

WATER POLO.

Playing vastly superior waterpolo, the Chinese teams scored runaway wins over teams from the Services in last night's water-pole league games.

Chinesa · Athletic wote,” in ~ keen

shooting form, and against the Navy in the senior game, rattled on aovEN

Jardine, Mr. J. Ralston presided oats, while the Servico men falled

TOOM, WD

over a large attendance.

The proposal came in view of the need for increased financial assets, when it was agreed to charge the Junior members $10 entrance fee and a athscription of $5, which were the current rates, and to raise the sub- scription fee of the senior members to $10. Stress was laid on the fact that the club desired to attract the enthusiasm and membership of young men coming out to the Colony, and to increase their subscription might defeat this end.

Financial Loss,

The chairman, in proposing the adoption of the report and accounts, said that the committee regretted that a not loss was shown on the year's working, this being entire were due to drop in gate receipts.

down, as could be seen, by $10,000. The Hongkong Football Association, ho understood, experienced a similar

to put the ball through once. Cho Chat-lau proved clusive up forward, and his quick, thinking resulted in four

Tam Choc-kau put theals, while

other three on. The men, who played were:

Navy-Parker, Ring, Cak

Oakden, Beer, Thomas, Way,

Chinese A Wim-Hmt;]

Kam-chaen, Fang Kwok-wa

Chee-kau, Choi Sic-lok, Tam Chan Chat-lau, Chen Kum-cheung

12th Heavy Battery had three of the first division' artillery men in their seven, but, even then failed to score a point against the University in the second division fixture. The students, after several wild shots in the first half, whizzed four in and left the water easy.

Final winners. nil. The tears were: scores: University, 4 goals; Battery,

Battery-Hesketh, Gray, Lewis, University B. L. Tan, R. I. Ip.

Cavanagh, Breeds, Fletcher,

drop, as also did almost all the other K. K. Kho, M. C. Loh, H. N. Chung, clubs with teams in the Amateur H. P. Kho, S. H. Wong.

Association Football League. During

the season the committee appointed a professional treasurer, and in their considered opinion, that innovation had justified itself and ought to be continued. The ground, excellent condition, and was now prob ably better than ever before, and started a few

was in a

when the season weeks' time it ought to be far and SWAY

the best ground in the Colony. This year there would probably be no account for ground maintenance, as the committee thought that the club's gardener

thoroughly capable of effecting the necessary re- pairs this year himself.

WAS

Rugby Success,

LEAGUE TENNIS.

INDIAN R.C.- EASILY

DEFEAT KCC.

The Indian Recreation Club have

strengthened their chances of winning the championship in the premier division of the tennis league, by their victory over the Kowloon G.C. on the latters courts,

by seven sets to two, yesterday afternoon. Scorts::

E. C. and E. F. Fincher (K.C.C.) lost to S.. A. and H. D. Rumjahr 2-8: lost to C. A. L Rumjahn and J. A. E. Cassumbhoy 4-G: beat J. S. A. Curs reen and I. M. A. Razack 6-2.

Last season no great success was recorded. but tho return of the Rugger cup to the club house was samething they could' congratulate W. Hyde and G. Bodiker lost to themselves about. He thought that C. A. L. Rumjahn and J. A. E. Cas- the prospects of next season were ex-sumbhoy 4-6: lost to J. S. A. Curreem ceedingly bright, and he could see and I. M. A. Razack 4-6: lost to S. no reason why they should not look A. and H. D. Rumjahn 3-6. forward to the future with something more than equanimity, both from a financial and a playing standpoint.

He would like personally to thank the lion. Secretary and the general committee for their hard work and their assistance during the year it had been his privilege to be President of the club.

Mr. R. K. Duncan seconded the motion, the report and accounts being adopted.

Officers,

On the proposition of Mr. Duncaž, On the seconded by Mr. W. Pryde, Mr. A. T Hamilton was elected Fresident of the club for the incoming season, and

other officers elected were:

Vice-President, Mr. II R. Forsyth, Chairman of committee, Mr

Mr. R. K Duncan: Ifon. Secretary, Mr. H. M. McTavish; Treasurer, Mr. W. Alex ander; Capt Football XI, Mfr. II. J Wallington

Vic Mr. R. P..

B.

Capt. Rugby

Mr.

Mas- JL Bonnar; sey; Vice-Capt. Committee, Messrs. Bishop, McBride and W. Pryde (Soccer), West, Birch and Dr. McElney (Rugger).

Mr. Goldman

of the need of the posed that in view the club for increased

revenue, the members subscription be raised from $5 to $10. He pointed out that the members had the use of the club house all the year round, and it was not a large sum to ask, for. Encourage Young. Players,

Mr. Massey seconded, but it was pointed out that the reason why the committee had not recommended raising the subscription was because they wished to encourage young mema- bers, and that might keep away any enthusiastic youngster.

It was suggested that if the young men were really keen footballers they would not object to an extra $5 sub- scription

Mr. Logan-moved as admendment that the club be split into junter and senior sections, and that the junior, under the age of 18, pay $5 subscrip- tion and the seniors pay $10.

This was seconded, and when put to the, vote, carried.

Short discussions on matters relevant to the club, and thanks to the retiring on. Secretary (Mr. W. J'ryde) and the retiring President (Mr. J. Ralston) terminated, the meeting...

TILDEN AND LOTT DEFEATED.

SURPRISING FORM OF TWO NEW YORKERS.

New York, Aug. 1. Francis Shields, a nineteen-year-old New Yorker, zurprisingly defeated Tilden at a Meadowbrook invitation tournament, in the quarter finals, by 6-1, 2-5, 6-1.

Sidney Wood, also a New Yorker, beat George Lött, 6-4, 2-4, 10— Rester's American Service.

PROFESSIONAL GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP.

WALTER HAGEN, FAILS TO QUALIFY.

New York, Aug. B. Walter Hagen failed to qualify for the final stages of the United States professional championship, Other failures were Jim Barnes; Will Macfarlane, Joe Turnosa and Bobby |"Cruickshanka—-—-—Reuter's American

Service.

A. E, Guest and F. Hambly lost to 5. A. and H. D. Rumjan -6: beat C. AL Rumjahn and J. A. E. Cas- sambhoy G-4 lost. to J. S. A. Curreem and I, M. A. Razack 5-7.

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BRITISH CONSUL GOING TO THEIR ASSISTANCE.

Foochow, Aug. 8. The British Consul left this morn ing for Yenning for the purpose of interviewing Gen. Lu Hsing-pang in an endeavour to obtain the release of the Misses Harrison and Nettle ton.-Router.

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