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HONGKONG BOXING

ASSOCIATION.

ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING HELD YESTERDAY.

That His Excellency the Governor had kindly consented to be President was announced by Mr. R. M. Dyer, 9.20 ani.-A. G. Coppin and H. C. who presided at the Annual General

Shrubsole.

of the Hongkong Boxing Geare and D. Association, held yesterday afternoon)

in the Board Room of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson and Co.

924 a.m.- H.

Forbes. 9.28 a.m.-N. K. Littlejohn and J. G.

Grimble and A. B.

9.32

GP, Stewart. 9.36 a.m. Allison and P.

aon.

0.40 am.-E. R. Price and

Buxton.

Ha.m.-T. J. Price

In

the course of his speech, the Chairman said that the hopes he expressed at the last annual meet- Morri-ing had, to some extent, been realised as the accounts. for the last season H. T. showed a surplus of income over ex-

penditura.

and

Rev.

C. B. Skann. 9,48 a.m.-D. J. Krogh and J. S.

Dykes.

9.52 am. J. Gilmore

R. Young

and

9.66 a.m.-A. D. Humphreys

and

IV. C. Shields.

10.00 a.m.-F. Groves and E N.

Monie.

10.01 am.-G. G. Johnson

R. L. S. Wabb.

1(108 am-. I.

Warren

W. Wright

II. L. Schultz.

10.18

Morris.

10.12 a.m.-J. W. Mayhew

4•ms-4 Leach and

Addressing the meeting, the Chair- man said:

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over

"It is gratifying to find that the hopes expressed in my speech at the last Annual Meeting have, to some extent, been realised, for the accounts show that there has been during the last season a surplus of income over expenditure amounting to against

of surplus and income for the previous season of $798.84. making a a total difference of and $1,307.11. hope this shows that the

lack

of support the Association ex- and perienced in suuson 1928-29

the

was only a temporary phase and that the coming season

that the will show public are still interested in boxing.

regret to see that only 49 sub- seriptions were collected for the current year as against 70 for the previous year which shows a falling off of members which is regrettable and which we hope will be pensated for in the coming season by the enrolment of many new members.

Camdr.

10.20 .m.-R. A. Stuart sond S. S.

Perry.

10.21 a.m.-A. E. LissJETTEIKTI

10.28

and

T. S. Whyte Smith.

2.H

H. Williams and Weir. 10,32 a.m.-L. Goldmau and G. D.

Nicholl.

10.36

Capt

1

Taplin

am.-W. J. Clerk and R. W. 10.40 am. E. Richardson and

J. Forbes.

10,44 a.m.-W. A. Weight and E.

Stone.

16.48 a.m.-Col. Stokes and E.

R. Mitchell.

10.62

J.

.m.-R. E. Atwell and

E.

Sunday.

M. Moon.

0.20 .m. W J. Clerk and A. t.

Coppin.

com

Although we are dependent upon the general public for support, the back- bone of the Association is in the members and we hope that many people who are interested in boxing. will enrol themselves as members.

"I am glad to say that His Excel- lency Sir William Peel, K.B.E,, | G.M.G., has very kindly consented to be the President of the Association In the place of Sir Cecil Clementi and we very much hope that we shall be favoured by his attendance at some of our coming tournamenta.

0.24 a.m.-A. E. Liesman and

.C. Shields.

W.

9.28 a.m.-H. Lowe and J.

S.

Dykes.

3.32 a.m.-A. Luch and D.

Robb.

S.

9.40 an-, . Sturk and A.

Lay.

T.

"Our Honorary Secretary And Treasurer, Mr. T. G. Bennett, has resigned as he is going Home and am glad to say that the Association have been fortunate in obtaining the services of Mr. G. S. Hugh-Jones to take his place.

29 am-R, N. Monic and S. S.

Perry.

9.18 a.m.-L., G. S. Brodwell and

D. Matthews,

E.4

9.52 aan.--I. F. Geare and 0.

Exger.

9.56 .-A. D. Humphreys and

Capt. Weir.

and I. adoption am-W. J. Clerk

10.00

10.0

Young

am.A. K. Judd and C. J.

D.

10.08 a.m.-W., W. Mackenzie and

G. Gordon Johnson 10.12 0.m.-4. C. Meredith and

A Cleland.

10.16. K. Littlejohn and J.

G. Campbell.

10.20a.m.-A. R Cox and W.

Weight.

10.24 a.m.--E. Stone and H. C.

Shrubsole,

10.28 a.m.-G. 7. Ellams and J.

Coulthart 11. Ireland

10.32 a..

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OCTOBER 9, 1930...

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Banks.

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Insurances.

Canton 1s., $1 DR5 b Tinion la.. #4473 North China Ins, Tis: 160 Yangtaze Ins., 550 n.

China Underwriters, $2,89 China Fires, $400 "b

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Douglasės, #281 b

H. &. Steamboats, $951 b Indo-Chings. Def), $35 Union Wan share $32. {1

Mining.

Bengucts. & n. Kailans. 36 3 r.

Langkats. The 81 ń S'bai Explorations, Tis. 1.30 b Raubs, $231 b.

Docks, etc.

Kowloon Wharves, $1583 b Whampoa Docks, $34.8 China Provident $5 15 h. 10ld: Fongkewa, Tls 280 h.

New Engineerings, Tis. 7.30 n Shanghai Docks. Tls. 122 b

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FOURTH ROUND GAME IN CHAMPIONSHIP.

Telephone 22113.

Holland annexed a possible four by cleverly taking out a shot which belonged to Roylance, who with, bis last wood tried to drive to save the count but falled by a wide margin. Holland repeated the performance on Without being particularly bril-the eleventh head, Roylance again liant A. M. Holland proved much too trying to drive with his inst. two consistent for G. E. Roylance in the woods. The two fours in succession fourth round of the Open

Lawn gave Holland the lead by 17-4 and Bowls Championship when the two from that point on Roylance was ob met on the Kowloon C.C. green yes-viously playing a losing game. With terday evening, the ex-Interport four singles on the next heads Hol

Cald: Macg. Ord: Tla. 10.40 u. skip winning by 21 shote to four in land ran out winner by a margin of

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"With these few remarks 1 now beg to propose that the Report and Accounts for the year ended 30th June, 1930, as presented be adopted and I shall be much obliged if some member will kindly second such pro posal, whereupon questions as to the Report and Accounts may be raised." Mr. "Sky" Kerrison seconded the the report amo

Canton Ices, $3 a. and accounts, which was carried unanimously.

Cements (Comb.) $17.85 The question

of a

b. Ropes $11. a training school attached to the Association was dis-

United Asbestos. $5 cussed and while no definite decision

Stores, etc. was arrived at, it was felt that the funds of the Association did not Dairy Farms, 826,60 permit of

Watsons. $11.90 n. very ambitious scheme in this direction. Mr. Scott Harston Der A. Wings. $1 n. proposed that the Association should

Lane Crawfords, $3.75 start to put by some of its profits

Mackintoshs, $19 b. reserve in order to be able to draw upon it when occasion arose.

Sinceres. $1150 n.

Miscellaneous. Amusements, $23. Constructions, $2.40 B'que Ind. G. Bonds, 64% B. H.B.G. Loan 8% Prem.

in

Any

Mr. C. Bond proposed that in view of the departure of Mr. T. G. Bennett from the Colony, same small memento and T. should be presented to him by the Association. This was unanimously [agreed to by the meeting.

10.36 .m.-4. A. Leiper and D. J.

Gilmore.

10.40 a.m.-W. A. Cornell und P.

Groves.

10.44 a.m.-E. Des Voeux and A, B.

Purvey

10.48 a.m.-C. W. Jeffries and T.

S. Whyte Smith.

10.52 a.m.-H. W. Dulley and I. G.

Allison.

10.66 am.-F. C. B. Black and C.

B. Terdre.

UNTROUBLED WIN.

L. ROZA PEREIRA WINS HALF MILE.

..

L. Roza Pareira, who Last week carried off the Colony's 220 yards swimming championship, was vastly superior to the three opponents ho met in the half mile at the V. R. C. Jast night. He won by more than twe lengths after a race that was never in doubt

Forrester

Ed. da Roza, S. V. Gittins, Gunner Forrester and Roza Pereira dived off, The first named dropped behind from the start and tailed the others throughout. The other three kept together ontil the 12th length when

and

Gitting slowed a little. Roza Pereira maintained his steady stroke, however, and was 丸, length clear at the half distance. Gitting was about a length in front of Forres ter at the finish and da Roza two lengths further back. He completed the course,

Roza Pereira's time was 12.33. Last year J. R. Johnstone put up the fastest yet recorded, 11.60. Roza Pereira could easily have improved on his Agure, as never at any stage was

he

Thushed.

Colony's long plunge cham- pionship attracted four contestants, Chu Chung-wah, J. Victor, J. R. Soares and Lei Li-hung. Chu had the best of the first plunge but Victor and Soarca improved and the former men- sured 81 ft. 9 in. in his last effort. Soares managed 68 feet while the other two turned and were nowhere near them.

LOCAL FOOTBALL.

J

The following with represent the Club 2nd. XI in their match against the University on the Club ground at 3 pm, on Saturday:- Stirling; Sloan, Potoulo; Hynes, Puncheon, Krilovsky: Peers, Gray, Kink, Sraith and Tavlin. Re serves:-Dean, Fowler and Hoor

per.

The new Officers for the year are as follow:

Chairman:---Mr. R. M. Dyer. Vice Chairman:MT. J. Scott Harston.

Official Referee:-Mr. A. Murdoch. Hon. Secretary and Treasurer: Mr. G. S. Hugh Jones.

N.

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n.

17 shots..

16 heads.

Holland was almost always on the

Craigengower to Celebrate. Jack with his first wood while with

later

In celebration of their performances ones he not infrequently took out shots or carried the jack in the First Division of the Lawn to his own woods. At times he was

Bowls League this season,

the players well off the jack but on eleven of the of the Craigengower C.C., who have heads he was nearer than his oppon-

nan won the shield. for the third year in

ent.

On the afternoon's play he succession and the fourth time since fully deserved the win and the right 1925, are being entertained by Mr. to meet J. Ferguson in the semi-final. B. W. Bradbury at a dinner at the For being accurate Roylance Club on Saturday night. The event was invariably too heavy and wide is to be followed by a dance, start and in the majority of the heads his ing at 9.30 p.m.

woods were scattered, around the

jack. On several occasions he only Councillor George Hall, of Man- was committed to missed scoring by very small margins chester, who but on the whole his bowling was Strangeways Prison for a month far below his usual form. Once, or by the Manchester Magistrates, twice when his opponent was lying after refusing to be bound over on close

he tried driving, but was always a summons for contravening the by- General Committee:-Messra. A. W. wide. Grimmitt, "W. Logan, C. Bond, H. G. Sheldon and W. Ward.

On the first two heads Holland laws by playing bowls in a Man- scored four shots and led by nine chester park on a Sunday, was re- The meeting concluded with shots to three at the sixth, Roylance leased later. He had previously hearty vote of thanks to the Chair-scoring singles at the fifth, sixth and intimated his willingness to he

seventh heads. On the tenth head, bound over.

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