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THE HONGKONG

K.B.G.C. FAREWELL

FUNCTION.

PRESENTATION TO A PAST PRESIDENT

The opening of the lawn-bowls Brason at the Kowloon Dowling Green Club was marked by a farewell pre- sentation to Str. D. F. Warren, Vice President of the Club in 1928, and President in 1929, who is leaving the Colony for Vancouver shortly.

The two teams which played during the afternoon were skippered by War ren and Mr. E. W. I. Horbin, the Pre- uident of the Club, the latter's team winning by 1 shots after an enjoy able game.

At the conclusion of the game,

club membera gathered inside the house, where Mr. Hogbin presented Mr. Warren with a carved ivory tusk and an Bluminated address on behalf of the members,

The following was the address: Kowloon Bowling Green Club. Kowloon, Hangkang.

Hebert Fred Warren, Esq. Vice-President 1928. President 1920.

Sir, On your departure from the Colony and the consequent severance of your connection with this Club, the Members wish to place on record their very high appreciation of the services which you have rendered during the

ht years of your Membership. Jaining the Club on your arrival in the Colony in 1924, you became Vice- President 1928 and President in

Your enthusiasm for Lawn Howls hun been exeerded only by your vally to this Club and its ideals, shilst your unfailingly cheerful en-

has been not only Pouragement source of inspiration to the younger of the players, but the admiration alder Members of the Club,

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With your departure the Club will resen kien Bowler and a wise Coun

and whilst seller and a true frien

the present Members will long cherish the memory of your Friendship, your Name will be preserval in the Records of the Club through the "Attaboy" || Shield which you so generously gave the fish for Annual Competition,

We one and all with you Gund Health, Pamperity and Happiness in your Homeland.

- Mr. Warren's Reply. Mr. Warren expressed his gratitude Benaid for the hour done him, word could not adequately exprem las thanks for the carved ivory and illuminated addre, which he

The would be in Van. | did not det couver very suon, and if any members of the Kiln Howling Green Chibs passed through that port, be would like them to dran in to see him at any hour of the day or night.

The Bowls Game,

The following were the vores of the lawn bowls game:

R. Danean

T. Ferguson

11. Hour

11. Warren

G. H. Sheriff

First Rink.

S. E. Adams

C. F. Terry

T. Nichol

15 E. W. L. Hugin 17

Second Rink.

I. F. Stoneham

24

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10 DOWN

S. Ashworth

J. G. Meyer

T. Gooding

J. S. Logan

A.W. Davidson 22 W. E. Hitle

1. Gow

Third Rink.

G. N. Mitchell

T. Hard

F. V. Whitla

35. Taylor

D. Phillips

P. Rapley

14 A. M. Holland

21

Fourth Rink,

W. Veubles

C. S. Beat

J. S. McIntosh

1. Farmer

V. Petherick

W. Russell

18 H. Nish

20

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J. A. Cruis

MONDAY, MAY 2,

1932.

LOCAL FOOTBALL

TELEGRAPH.

LOCAL CRICKET

INTERPORT SIDE DO WELL

paper,

RUNNERS-UP ISSUE DECIDED.

The final league football game

011

goal

T

Although a good side on Commdr. Shaw's XI did not provide the opposition expected when they met the selected Interport XI on the long of the season was played on the between Kowloon kong Cricket Club ground on Satur- Club ground day afternoon. The Interport aide and South Wales Borderers after knocking up 182 runs for the Saturday, to determine the run- first Division. ners-up for the loss of only three wickets, skittled out their opponents for only 40 runs. G. The teams finished equal in the Burnett was mainly responsible for

local average not counting in the debugle of Shay's XI, taking table with 16 points and right wickets for only 20 runs!

The bowling served up to the Inter-league, a match had to be port batsmen was deplorably weak, ranged. The Borderers won by

serious however, and Saturday's game can five goals to three.

test of

Mr. Ormsiton presented nat be regarded as u

ty of the side. the batting ability

trophies to the winners Mansell-Smith, Shanghai bowlers like Leuch, Issues and others are certain three Divisions and Mr. J. Me ly not going to bowl unsur-arin loba Kelvic, Kowloon's captain. to E. F. Fincher And Sayer, like sented her with a bouquet in a Cupt

Moir dil on Saturday as a inst silver holder, tied with the blue and white colours of the Associn- resource. resource

Ink has been spilt over the tion. Much

Sayer, but what- selectium of G. R. ever critles have said about him, he rather vindicated his inclusion hitting up 71 without giving a chance,

the 05 the

¡te-

The winners and rumers-up

fur the season are: by

Division

1. Winners Royal

E. F. Fincher was also in good form Navy: Runners-up. S. W. Border- Division 11. Winners, Royal with the bat and contributed 67 noters. out. His thing was faulty at the start, but after having got his eye Argyits: Runners-up, S. W. Hor- in, he delighted the spectators with derers.

Division 111 Winners, S. W. some pretty square-eatting.

the excellent Borderers;

Royal Runners-ups. Burnett returned

20, but his for, analysis of eight im. A. R. Minu Air Fater, figures rather was howling very well at first, but fell til afterwards. He took two wie. kety

for 13 rune,

Shaw's XI WAS The battlag of

Wher wretched. Except for Laman. knucked up 22 runs in a plucky in nings, none of the other batsmen played with any condence. He was given out leg before to a confident appeal, but the hall appeared to the spectators to be rising.

Scores:

J.

E Mae Nah

Interport Team,

1.b. W te Richardson.

6. R. Sayes, Lhw.. b Musson E. P. Fincher, not out P. Maine, run out

Extear

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123

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDA.

4

.180

Across 1 If you planted a housensaid, -

would this come up?

4 Stuble, and part of the horse is

in it.

No true believer.

Change this man to die culni.

in Responsible for duni.

11 Vary 24 across to make a hit. 12 If you accept the offer of one.

you'll take hundreds.

15 Most of it is what trickles info

ᎥᏞ.

16 By no means credulous,

Its tall is not absorbed, nor are its limt pushed forth. Famoti tunnel.

Constantinople, May 1. The Turkish Government has de-18 cided to re-introduce silver coins. which have not been used in Turkey since 1914.

They will have the value of the 71 Turkish lira (about half a crown). 07 -Reuter.

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Total (for wkts, deeld.) 18g A. C. Hamilton, E. J. 1. Mitchell, A. R. Mmlar, A. C. Berk. A. R. Minu, G. C, Barnett and W. T. Patterson did not bat,

Mirehouses Mellan

Bowling Analysis.

Minsson Roid Anstruther Mu Nah Wilkingon Moir

C). 11 R.

43 31

S

W

Comdr. Shaw's XI. MacNab, e & Burnett Lanian, b.w., urnett' Wood, e Beck, b. Minut Show. b.w.. h. Burnett Mon, 1.b.w., b. Minu Walkin, b. Burnett Moir. Burnett Resid

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ARRIVING AT CHANGCHUN

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Chatreban. May 1. The Foreign Minister of the Manchukuo Government has re- | 1 ceived a telegram formally

nouncing the arrival of the Lytton Commission at Changchun

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10-

morrow evening.-Reuter's Morn-

t

12

ing Post Special.

Kirlinedsan. Burnelt. Melan, b Burnett

Anstruther, not out

Mirehouse, e & b Burnett

Extras

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Total

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Bowling Analysis,

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#Burnetl

20

Hamilton

!

13

A Minu

21

X, perhaps.

21 Varintion of a down.

126 The fibre

perchance.

of your

28 Birds like hornbills.

2 By no means Inconie. 30 Crime,

31 A great poet.

Down

Ancestry.

When in between a fish and an insect I'm sparkling, #Not limb on the right side o

you'd imaging without hesitation. 3 Manufactured in Madeira. 1 Encouragement in appear in a train. 5 Had its cumposer heen English he'd have wanted help to write this opera.

Extract.

7 May be lit up.

a tog, may

Variation of 20 down.

19 "Cry and let slip the doga qi

war" (Julius Cæsar).

14 European capital.

17 Atle reptile reputed to have bust himself, when placed on 1 tarian.

19 Famous beach,

20 Variation of 11 across.

21 Often put in soups.

22 Refreshing, but, if beheaded

quite useless in one sense.

23 er house was on the wall of

Jericho.

26 A floating city?

27 What the eave-inan took to hi wife: nowndays she has her own Saturday's Solution. DECLARE BULLDO

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At Sandwich, Erie Fiddian Staur- bridge) won the English Amateuri Golf Championship by defeating A. (Stok Pages), in the Bradshaw final hy one up over a course of 36 holes. Reuter,

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