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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, MARCH 12 1931.
KOWLOON BOWLING
GREEN CLUB.
A SMALL PROFIT MADE LAST YEAR.
TENNIS TOURNEY,
PROGRESS IN SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP.
POLICE INTERPORT SPORTS TO-DAY.
ARRIVAL OF SHANGHAI MEN YESTERDAY MORNING.
in defeating J. H. Anderson yas-
The Shanghai Police Force fool. The annual report and balance sheet terday, A. L Sullivan antered the of the Kowloon Bowling Green Club fourth round of the singles tennis ball and other teams arrived yester and now meets day morning for the series of con has just been circulated, from which championship,
Chiu
Chun-chiu for right to figuro tests which they are to have with H. N. members of the Hongkong Police we take the following extracts:-
amongst the last eight. Finance-For the first time since Chau was another third round Force. They wore met on arrival by in F. I. Kwok Chief Detective Inspector A. N. Rey- nolds and ather members of the local
1027 the Working Account shows, winnor, defeating match.
venue.
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amall profit, viz. 1803.10. Last year, winn
Ho and lu won through to the Force. the loss was $108.22 and your Com-after a full-distance mat mitteo then recommended that stops be taken to augment the Club's re third stage of the open doubles
As a reauit, Extraordinary Meetings were held early in the year and Special Resolutions passed creasing Entrance Fees and Sub scriptions as from Joly 1st, 193d. It will be seen from the accounts that, Although those increases were only operative in the second half of the year, the revenue from Entrance Feas and Subscriptions is greater by $1,160. The steps taken by the members have undoubtedly placed the Club's dnanco
on a sounder basis.
The most important of the contests by eliminating Noronha and dais the football match which is being Rocha in straight sets, and they played on the Club ground this after were accompanied by Tsui and Ip.noon, starting at 4.15 p.m.
As the Shanghai team was delayed who beat Ng and Siow by the odd
from attending a set.
The only match in the Club and prevented
smoking concert arranged of Tuesday Championship was that between night, the local cornulfice has decided Y, Segalen and D. M. MacDougall, to hold a smoker on Saturday at the the former securing the honours Polico Club after a protracted encounter in which no fewer than 34 games were played. Results:
New Membors Membership.-50 joined during the year and 59 Mom- bera resigned or were struck off for various reasons. Our Membership is now 7 Life, 188 Ordinary, 64 Seagoing and 4 licnorary, a total of 231 Mem-6-3, bors.
Club House and Grounds.-The Club House has been maintained in good condition, and thoroughly ro decorated internally, and external woodwork reproserved. Owing to the enormous quantity of ice required for considered More bar use, it was economical to instal a Kelvinator. It is anilcipated that its cost will be Muved in less than three years. The second well, which was built in the latter part of 1929, has more than justified the money expended on it, the saving in excess water consumption to date being considerable. Owing to the high cost involved, it was found impossiblu to erect the propone fence on the Austin Road side of the Club Grounds. With the increased cost of commodities and labour due to the low rate of exchange, and sub- sequent increased overhead charges, It is anticipated that this project will not materialise for some time come. The rattan chairs, for use on the tennis courts, have been replaced by four substantial garden sents. The whole of the garden seats, score boards, ate, have been thoroughly renovated and repainted.
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Bowls. Two teama were entered in the Lawn Bowls Leagues, and each did very well, especially the Second Team, who are lu be congratulated on their consistent, record in being in the play off for the championship for two years in succession.
With must of last year's players available, and the return of the old players from leave, the Club can look forward with every confidence to next year's League Season.
The usual Club Competitions and Games were held and keenly contest- ed, the entries for the Competitions comparing favourably with former
years.
The General Committee take this opportunity of heartily congratulating Mr. A. M. Holland on winning the Championship of the Colony,
Mr. D. F. Warren, Past President of the Club, very kindly, presented The Attaboy Shield" to be played for annually by means of a rink com- petition. The thanks of the Club are due and are here accorded, to Mr. Warren for his geacrous gift.
Tennis. The usual Club Compati tions and Cames were held and keen- ly contested. The Committee sioto with pleasure the increased interest in this section of the Club's activities. and hope it will be fully maintained during the coming year.
Four now Tennis Nets were pur- chased during the year, and it is hoped that,
rear, as funds permit, extra such as New Screens, etc., will be obtained.
Messrs. The Nestle and Anglo- Swiss Condensed Milk Co., kindly presented "The 'Nestangio' Cup" for the Men's Championship Competition, together with a replic of this Cup, each year, for the winner. The thanks of the Club are due, and are here accorded, to Messrs. The Nestle and Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Co. for their generous gift,
Obituary. Your General Com. mittee regret to record the deaths of the following members during the year:-Messrs. G. W. C. Burnett, G. K. Arthur and R. Carruthers.
BIG LOSS OF RUBBER IN LONDON FIRE,
2,000 TONS DESTROYED OR DAMAGED.
London, Mar. 11. It is unofcially estimated that out of 3,000 tons of rubber in ware houses at Butler's Wharf, which caught fire at the week-end, 1,500 to 2,000 tons has been destroyed or damaged by water, of which at least 500 tons has been totally CMeinl Bgures are not yet avail- abic.-Renter.
LADIES'S HOCKEY.
There will be a League match bo- the twean St Andrew's Club and H.K.L.H.C. at Sockunpao on Saturday, at 3.80 p.m. Teams are as follows:
SL Androw's.-A. Hynes; 1. Rogers, P. Woolley: I. Gittine, M. White, I Woolley: Wong, P. Gittins, M. Woolley, N. Field, E. Landolt
H.K.LH.C Smalloy; D. Gray, B. V. Franklin; E. O'Hagan, A. Owen- Hughes, M. L Wallace; E L. Bell, New MoNailli FM. Donelan, C. Ferguson, M. Bishop.
Open Singlen.
H. N. Chau beat F. H. Kwok, 6-3, 1-6, 7-5.
Chiu Chun-chiu beat Chan So, 6-4, A. L. Sullivan beat J. II. Anderson, 0-2, 6-2.
Open Doubles.
Bo Wai-hing and Iu Tak-lam beat G. A. Norenha and I. A. da Rocha 7-5, 6-3.
Tout and Ip bra: Nr and Siow, 0-2, 3-6; 6-3,
Clab Championship. Y. Segalen beat D. M. MacDougall 6.4. 6-8, 6-4.
TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME. Open Singles. Ji. Lo v D. W. Deun. S. A. Rumjahn
W. N. Petch. F. C. Finchery E, Zimmern.
Open Doubles.
The visitors were entertained at a dance held at the Lane Crawford's Restaurant last night. It was attend- ed by quite a large number of people and proved to be a very enjoyable afair. Gaiety and merriment pre. vailed throughout the evening, and late dancing was continued until a hour.
have been The following teams solocted to represent the Hongkong Police Force in the various contests:
Football. Clark; Perkins and Brit- tain; Thorp, Oram, and Shepherd; Pile. Cornwall, Fraser, Wheeler and Brown. Reserves: Munty, Baker, Carruthers.
Billiards, Carey, Fender, Brad. Golf.-P. P. J. Wodehouse. J. W. sell Ellis, Gowland and Pile. Franks, Shepherd, James, Booker und Charman.
Revolver Shooting-Booker, Car- penter, Carey, Ritchie, Brand, iMac- kav. Russell and Scott.
The billiards is to be played at the premises of the South China A. A.
Ho Ka-lau and Yew Kwok and in China Building at 8.30 pm. to-
Chan
Lo and Lev Luk and Luk, Tufton and Tosh v Hung and Chiu.
Club Championship.
H. Owen Hughes v G. E. Holmes.
morrow; the golf to-morrow and the revolver shooting at the Taikoo Range on Monday.
The thirty-fourth ordinary annun meeting of the China Pravident Loan The Hongkong General Chamber of and Mortgage Co., Ltd., will be belo Commerce advertise that a new class in the Company's Board Room, 2nd for heginners in the study of coll-floor, Alexandra Building, on Tues. quia? Cantonese will shurtly be formed, day, March 11, at noon.
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