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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER

ANNUAL MEETING OF "HOCKEY CLUB.

FIVE-YEAR LEASE OF GROUND NOT GRANTED.

Mr. E. J. R. Mitchell presided at the annual meeting of the Hongkong Hockey Club, which was held at the Volunteer. Headquarters on Wednes day evening. There was a large gathering of members, and arrange ments for the forthcoming season were made.

WIN FOR MINERS' AMERICAN BASEBALL

EXECUTIVE.

RESULTS.

CRITICS BEATEN AFTER A CLOSE FIGHT PROMISED IN

LONG FIGHT:

YORKSHIRE LOSE.

NATIONAL LEAGUE.

Now York, Sept. 10. Brooklyn were again successful over Chicago and the defeat of the By 846 votes against 185 the leaders makes the fight for honours krener. St. Louis had their revenge Miners' Executive won its battle at New York, winning by five runs against the opposition to its policy to three and, together with Brooklyn, by the Yorkshire section at the are creeping up to the leaders. Tho private session of the Federation Giants, as a result of their defeat, Conference.

again drop into fourth place. The Hon. Secretary, (Mr. W.

The attacks were concentrated. The two leading teams in Woodward), read the notice conven- ing the meeting and also the minutes,

on the clause in the reportex-American League, Philadelphia and Washington were both unsuccessful in of the last Annual General Meeting pressing the executive's reluctanti

their

both losing on ganica, hold on September 4th. 1929, the acceptance of the spread-over in fatter, after submission to the meet-working hours, and Yorkshire ing, being confirmed.

unsuccessfully tried to get this clause referred back.

The Report and Statement of Accounts for last season, which had been in the hands of members for sometime, were taken as read and on being put to the meeting, were pass cd.

The election of officers was next proceeded with and resulted as follows: President, Mr. E. J. R. Mitchell; Hon. Secretary, Mr. G. E. R. Divett; Hon. Treasurer, Mr. R. D. Beaumont Owes Hughes: Vice Capt. 1st. XI, Mr. A. A. Dand; Capt. 2nd. XI, Mr. L Nicholson; Capt. A XI, Mr. L. G. Frost; Committee, Messrs. L. A. R. Duncan, J. E. Noronha, W. Wood- ward: Ground Committee Messrs.

Capt 1st, XI, Mr. H.

the

Away

round.

The full resulta as cabled by Reuter are given below:

National League.

Lively speeches were made, but New York Mr. Herbert Smith was, as he has Brooklyn been all through the conference, Boston loyal to the Federation by his con- Philadelphia ciliatory tone.

Cleveland

Most of the morning session was,

Chicago

9 St. Louis 6 Chicago

5 Pittsburgh

6 Cincinnati

American League.

2 New York

4 Philadelphia

2 Boston

4

Б

3 Washington The latest standings of the teams

National League.

devoted to the difficult task of Detroit avoiding the subject which was h really thrust upon the Conference from outside in the form of are as follow: letter from Mr. W. Graham, Pre- F.sident of the Board of Trade, ex-

pressing his warm thanks to the Chicago officials and to the Miners' Federa-St. Louis tion generally for the help given Brooklyn, to the Government in passing the pittsburgh New York Coal Mines Act. Mr. Graham ad-

Boston mitted the defects of the measure. Cincinnati due to the opposition which the Philadelphia Government had encountered.

L. A. R. Duncan and J. E. Noronha.

On the proposal of the Chairman, a vole of thanks for the excellent work carried out during the past two seasons by Mr. Woodward, the retiring Hon. Secretary, was passed by the meeting. Similar tribute was paid to Mr. the retiring Hon. Treasurer. LA, R. Duncan,

American

Then up rose Mr. Burns, of Philadelphia Yorkshire, who introduced him- Washington self with the remark that his New York name implied warmth, proposed Cleveland As previous applications for a five. That the Government be urged Detroit

St. Louis year lease of the ground had not to fulfil their election pledge of Chicago received favourable consideration und. a seven hours day with the object Boston as the Government is considering the of reducing hours of labour un- renewal of present five-year allot-derground to the level ments next Sept, it was decided to mended by the Sankey Commis- make a further application, in cun-

sion." junction with the Y. M. C. A., carly next year,

The days for matches were fixed as follows:-1st. Team. Wednesdays, 2nd. Team Mondays, 'A' Team Fri- days.

The Hon. Secretary reported that the returfing and. fencing mentioned In the Annual Report for last season had been carried out, but owing to the lack of rain during August the new turf was not sufficiently establish ed to permit of the carly opening of the ground for practice. It Was decided to try and arrange two inter- club. practice games during Septem- ber on other krounds if the latter could be obtained.

Mr. R. W. Sapsed proposed, second- ed by Mr. Duncan, that the practice of shooting in" at goal before matches be not allowed and it was decided to erect practice posts on the sides of the ground where the damage to the turf would have less effect on the field of play.

The Ground Committee were given powers to decide when the ground could be used.

The question of a probable Inter- port Hockey Match with Shanghai early next year was left in the hands of the Chairman, who is visiting Shanghai shortly, and will discuss the matter with the Shanghai representa- tives.

This concluded the business.

The annual report as issued to members showed the accounts to be in a very satisfactory state of affairs, the credit balance of $441.72 brought forward from last season, being in- creased to $645.19,

Fri 26th Sept at Sun 5th Oct at

Mon 29th Sept at Tues 7th Oct at

The Club sent a team to Shameen TO TIENTSIN via SWATOW

Sun 31st Sept at 7am. which won 5-4. Unfortunately Sha- #FOOCHOW

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team down for a return match. The Club SUMMER TRIPS TO JAPAN.

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years. The Shield has now been won from Calcutta to Japan at the specially reduced return

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Tyranny.

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Mr. Cock, replying to this brave speech said that he would like to ask the Yorkshire delegates why, if a determined minority could do as much as a majority, they did Mr. Cook replied that he had not impose their views on. the consulted Mr. Ben Turner and Federation.

Mr. Shinwell, successive Ministers

As in yesterday's debate. Mr. of Mines, whó were powerless Herbert Smith was very mild. He under the existing law to prevent said he wanted to avoid personali-systematic overtime.

Several resolutions were passed tics, and made no reference to the political side of the debate, but during the day for the improve- fixed on the secondary clause of ment of the miners' security and the resolution, asking the Sovern- for more adequate compensation ment to amend the emergency in the event of accident.

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