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REVIEW OF SUCCESSFUL TWELVEMONTH.
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Mr. A. O. Brawn stated that the lawn bowls season had been most on-' joyable and successful, when proxid.
MARCH
1932
CAR THIEF SENT TO GAOL.
BINOCULAR THEFT SEQUEL.
Remanded from last
week to
Ing at the annual meeting of the trace the owner of a blanket and Hongkong Lawn Bowls Association, some tools found in his possession, which was held in the boardroom of a Chinese who pleaded guilty to Mesars, Jardine Matheson and Com-charges of theft of a pair of bino- pany Limited, yesterday evening, culars from Mr. A. G. Coppin's The Chairman also remarked that motor car, and of malicious damage, the recounts showed on Improved was sentenced by Mr. Wynne Jones financial position, this being due to at the Central Police Court this three things. One, the caro and morning.
economy exercised by the officials;
two, the gates at the Interport games; The theft occurred on February and, three, the moderate hotel 23 last, the binoculars having been charges on the occasion of the inter-left in Mr. Coppin'a car in Chatar port lait
Thanks were due, he said, to all Road. The defendant had cut the those who had assisted the Associa hood at the back in order to extract to particularly members of the the glasses, Committee, his brother officials, mom-
1. rs of Sub-Committees, to those who
room,
It was stated by Detective Ser-
Jim helped to make the interporis ageant D. Fitches this morning that ccess, and, also, to Messrs, Jardine no owner coud be found for the inthene for the use of their board-blanket and tools which were found in the defendant's posses- Entales for the first and second sion after his arrest. divisions of the League were taken: and moved to be the same as last year. It was decided that March Po should be fixed as the closing day entries In case there wore any Inte entries.
On the charge of theft, his Wor- ship passed sentence of six week's hard with a further month's Im- prisonment on the second count. An order was also made for com- pensation of $25 to be paid to Mr. Coppin, falling which the defendant
It was decided that the first Satur day in May should mark the com ancement of the games, with would undergo an additional four- trance fees AN bofore, at $50 per C1 b.
With regard to the Opon Cham- pionship, the meeting decided that entries should close on the recond Saturday in May.
teen days' hard labour,
LOCAL "HOCKEY.
CLUB SECONDS MEETING S.W. BORDERERS.
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All Clubs entered for the Spoy Royal Cup competition, and the draw resulted as follows. Byes, Craigon guwer, Civil Servants, Talkoo, Hong- kong Electric, Kowloon Bowling Green Club and the Police. The The following will represent Hoyal Hongkong Yacht Club were longkang Hockey Club 2nd XI drawn to meet Kowloon Deck and against the South Wales Borderers the K.C.C. were matched against the on the Club Ground on Monday at 6 Club de Recreio, in the first round.lock sharp-R. W. Sapned, H. D. It was explained by the Chairman Lowe, W. A. Reed, W. D. Folloy, E. that, in the second round, the Civil. Dale, J. E. Potter, B. L. Stock, S. Servants would plny Talkoo, the Hill, W. A. Nowers, L. D. Klibes and flongkang Electrle would play the A. N. Other.
winners of the Yacht Club v Kowloon Dock game, while the Craigengower would meet the winters of the K.C.C.
v leerelo match, and the K.B.G.C. would be matched against the Pollen. Officers Elected.
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LOCAL SOCCER
Mr. A. O. Brawn was re-elected as, The following team has been President of the Association, for chosen to represent the Hongkong which honour he expressed. hie Football Club 1st XI in the final thanks. He said:
of the Shield Competition against Our Vice-President at present the South Wales Borderern on Mr. B. Wylie, who is going Home on Saturday, on the Club ground, leave early in April, and
It will kick-off
4:15 prompt:-Rodger; therefore, be necessary to choose
are all Strange and Foley; Rallton, Skin-1 someone else. I think we very sorry it is necessary to choose ner and Baldwine; Sagalen, Ger- someone else because Mr. Wylie has rard, Howe, l'ote-Hunt, and E. been sometimes your President and Strange.
sometimes your Vice-President mure,
times than I can remember.
SATURDAY'S CRICKET.
Mr. Wylie has done much to mould this Association into the furm that it is now. He has done more for bowls in Hongkong than any other man I can think of, unless, possibly,
A League cricket match for 2nd it in the Secretary, Mr. Tacchi e is a very great personality in the Division points will be played at bowling world and I hope he will come the Craigengower ground on Satur
the Craigengower back and resume his office at an early day between date.
second string and the Royal Army Service Corps.
The Rame Club put forward an- other rule, as follows: "A Committos
Mr. A. L. Shields was elected Vice President, while Mr. C. J. Tacchi was re-clccted as Tonorary Secretary, the Chairman paying a tribute to his hard work. Mr. R. E. Maughan was re-elected, Honorary Treasurer, an appreciation of his work also being consisting of, preferably, one member recorded.
from each first division teams, to bol The meeting then considered a formed to run completely-the-aboya- to arrange grounds, proposed rule concerning the Open competition; Championship, this being put forward dates, tines of starting, for all mat by the K.C.C.
cher and closing dates of each round.” It was finally decided to approve of a rule that all competitions, with | the exception of the League, be run by a Sub-Committee of the Associa tion, consisting of the President, Vice-President, Honorary Secretary, and two members to be nominated.
The nominees who were approved were blesera. II. Hampton and J. Russell.
The rule was As follows. "Ench separate round of the above compati- tlon shall be drawn for up to the quarter finals, then the eight remain ing players play off in the order as they appear and are bracketed to gether in paira, commencing from the player at the top of the round," This motion was lost by Neven votes to nine.
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