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FIVE MATCHES ONLY

GIANTS NOSE OUT ST. LOUIS

DOUBLE HEADER

DIVIDED

New York, Aug. 30.

THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1933.

HOCKEY LEAGUE.

Transfer Of Players Allowed.

LIST OF ENTRIES.

Transfer of players with the con- Bont of both clubs (in which matter the Executive Committee will have deciding power), is provided for in the rules of the Mamak Hockey Tournament which were passed at a Hall yesterday evening under the chairmanship of Mr. O. England White.

KOWLOON GOLF.

Meeting Discloses Strong Position.

OFFICERS ELECTED.

The ninth annual general meeting of the Kawloon Golf Club was hold at the Y.M.C.A. yesterday.

Mr. V. C. Labrum (President) took the chair and among those present D, C. Wilson (Vico- Ware Meaars,

(Captain),

A national League programmo / meeting held in St. Andrew's Church President), i

Mary! D.|

held the attention of baseball fans to-day, there being no American League schedule.

Brooklyn and Chicago broke oven in a double hender, the New York Giants nosed out St. Louis, Boston did likewise to Cincinnati and Pittsburgh won easily against Philadelphia.

Reuter's cabled results were: NATIONAL LEAGUE.

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Brooklyn.....* 1 Chicago

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100.

Brooklyn Chicago

Boston Cincinnati Philadelphia Pittsburgh.

New York

St. Louis

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ENGLAND'S LOST PRESTIGE

It was stated that 13 teams have entered the tournament this season. division. The University would have The meeting decided to have only one entered on condition there were two divisions. The Navy is solely repres aented by H.M.S. Medway, but since

W.

the

T. Buxton (Hon. Groves, J, H. Hunt,

LA J. Cave, Thomson, A.: L

H. H1 Mundy, T.

addon. A. J. Den- lov, G. Milne. nis, A. T. Braloy,

The Committee's report for your stated

that after moeting all expenses and making adequate pro- vision for depreciation, the working account for the

The membership of the Club at June 80, 1933, was Honorary members 3, Hosident mem- Sea-going members 47, Lady bers 213, members 05, total 328.

The report and accounts adopted and tho chairman thon addressed the meeting.

Ho sald

the Flect la at present in the North; plus of $2.547.2ar showed a sur

it is possible that there miny bo four further entries within the next few days.

Supporting the Chairman were the following: Messrs. * Barlow (Hon. Soc.), A. W. Kirton-Vaughan (R.A.M.C.), C. Mullens (RE.); C. D.

RA H. Flowerdew (12th Battery

E. Hague (9th A. A. Battery, R.A.) P. Singh (tadle Sports Club), Jahan

were

"The accounts having been in your hands for the prescribed period I will, with your permission, take them

Dad (Kowloon Indians Tennis Club), an read, but before proposing their

the

J. J. King (Central British Associnadoption I should like to make one or tion)

Mulo H. Denkes (Hongkong

two observations that call for com- (German mont, Corps), Erik Ammann

briefly and to review Club), H. E. Gubbay (United Hockey Club's activities during the past year. Club), A. E. P. Guest (St. Andrew's). Cause For Congratulation,

"I think we may The Chairman announced the Rev.

W. Walton-Rogers, a Vice-President, who had been invited to, take the chair, had expressed regret at not being able to attend the meeting, owing to inconvenience in the time."

. ́Amendments Suggested.

solves on the very healthy, condition of the balance sheet now presented, and the thanks of all members are due to our late Secrectary, Mr. E. R. Price and latterly Mr. Baxton, who took Mr. Prico's placo, for their

share in the success.

"There is, however, occasion to Dealing with the rules, the Secre-sound one discordant note, and that tary read a reply from the Secretary la with reference to the $800.40 which of the Hongkong Hockey Association, has to be written off as bad debta. in which a few amendments were sug-I think you will agree that this is (Gontinued from Page 6.)

From rule 6, which deals far too large sum for a club of this gezted. with the composition of the Executive size and, I hope, that the incoming work for them to do in every part

of the words: treasurers, mended the delotion of the globe; the demands of pro-"There shall also be a member of the out for defaultera during the coming will keep a sharp look greas and civilisation embrace Hongkong Hockey Association."

On

Flowerdew year. a proposal by Mr. every profession and trade. The

"The Now Building Loan, amount- Diplomatic Service would be all seconded by Mr. Hague, that Military ing to $1,200.00 has been paid of the richer for the inclusion of teams be allowed to enter as a unit

17 since these accounts were closed and follows:

Committee, the Association recom-size

committee, in conjunction with our

Clubs

these young men. The bridges on paymont of a nominal fee, le VI understand that the remaining do-i

was amended to read. no and viaducts that are yet to be "All Clubs competing in the Tourna-bentures will be redeemed at the end

of this year. built where Nature holds in check ment shall be required to pay an en- "The following improvements have the native mind await the des- trance fee of $10 and a registration been carried out during the year cendants of those who carried into fee of $2.50 for twenty-five players The 1st, 2nd, 6th, 7th, 8th and 9th the wilderness from Clyde and or ten cents each player. Tyne the ring of hammer on rivet. exercising the option of the former teca have been enlarged and will be

will

be required to produce a cèrti-

in permanent use from the beginning There are plantations In Malay ficate to the effect that all players are of September. No. 4 tee needs and Ceylon and Sumatra where members of the Club or unit and have building and this will be done as soon

as time the British touch might make all not played for any other club except stroam was ro-laid and is now permits. No. I green across the the difference between progress

where transferred."

Rule 20 was amended to read: "A in good condition, whilst No. 4 green and stalemate.

player may be considered as having was partially re-laid and should be been registered if the registration ready for 110 when competitions form shall have been completed and received by the Hon. Gen. Secretary or the assistant secretary prior to the of the game in which he takes

The Youth of Britain deserves its place in the sun. That place should not be obscured by the shadow of political philanderers to whom Tradition is only legend- ary, and a legend a bed-time story.

"Our

start. The new putting green is get- ting into good shape and should be in about six weeks. ready for play Greens comm part."

and fairways are in first- class condition and the whole course In connexion with rule 38, the Ax. is one of the sporticat 0's to be found sociation suggested the following

anywhere. There is neither anobbery nor amendment: "That matters regard

Billitary Consideration. selfishness in the appeal of the ing with by the Mamak Hockey Knight, is responsible for all the im- ing misconduct on the field shall be

popular Captain, Mr. Mac class that has made incalculable Tournament which shall have powers provements that have been carried sacrifices since the War to uphold

of suspension, etc." Further, "Any out, and the excellent condition of the dignity and traditions of the appeal against the decision of the the course is evidence of his untiring Empire-tho appeal that Executive Committee may be referred efforts in this behalf.

"The Authority shall have some regard to the Hongkong Hockey Association

military authorities have for those very sacrifices. The whose decision shall be final."

given

us every consideration during incidence of taxation hasn't made

Rule 33

reads: "The Tournament the year for which we tender our school fees less of a problem--and matches shall be played off by the

shall commence in October and all sincere thanks.

"In connexion with the Playing it wasn't all vanity on the part 15th day of April.

Fielda Association, a notice WAS of the parents when they strova

posted in the Club House inviting mentally to equip their sons with

members' support to this worthy a worthy education. May It not

object. The appeal did not receive be said of them that they contri-

the support your committee antici buted not only to the bettering of

pated, and it was decided to

circu these hard times, but to the

Inrise

all

The

result has mombers. strengthening of the fabric that

been more reassuring, but there are shall be the Empire of the future?

Bome who have not subscribed. Donations are Hmited to $200 and

T Regain for Youth our prestigo

hope that all those abroad. It can be done by the

have not yet done so will send in at once in order exercising of a little consideration

that a sum of money may be to- mitted to this Association worthy of

Rule 36 reads: "The times for the commencement of Tournament matches shall be not later than shown hereunder:

October November December January February March April...

4.30 p.m. 4.16 p.m.

4.00 p.m..

4.00 p.m.

4.15 p.m.

4.80 p.m.

4.45 pm.

be controlled by two umpires whose Rule 36: "Each game played shall

Who

and foresight and the activity of decisions in all matters connected with our Club. The total to data is $106.

A Department here and there. the ground and the game shall be Above all, it might be remember- | final?”

List of Entries.

ed that, if those carly pioneers Mr. R. II. Weng was unanimously had gone forth without the moral elected League Secretary. driving force of their country be- hind them, It is probable that there would have been no Empire to-day. Don't let these young men go out as emigrants unskill- od: try to think of them as ambassadors of trade who may conceivably lift their fellows to wards the heights.

"The Club danco, although a social

"I should like to take this oppor

success, left us with a small balance on the wrong side of the accounts.

The roof of the Club House, which leaked rather badly during the heavy rains, has now been repaired, but un The following is a complete list of fortunately at an extra expense to entries: Royal Corps of Signals, the Club. Royal Engineers, Hongkong Mulo Corps, United Hockey Club, German tunity of acknowledging with keen Club, Radio Sports Club, Kowloon appreciation, Mr. Cock's gift to the Indiane Tennis Club, St. Andrew's Club of the interest due to him from Club, Royal Army Medical Corps, his debentures. Your committee has H.M.S. Medway, 12th Battery RA. decided to purchase barometer, 9th A.A. Battery RA, Central British suitably inscribed, with this sum Association. The Fourth of. August, 1914. We were mighty then in spirit. very following have not entered the Conditional entry-Hongkong Uni-

manay.

Who shall say that we cannot re- capture the glory that was ours? Tournament this season: Royal Who shall say that this youth, Army Service Corps, Incognitos, 1st magnificent in his virility and H.K.8. Battery R.A. H.MS, Tamar courage, will not set the British Royal Army Ordnance Corps.

20th Battery A, 24th Battery IA., Flag once more on the highest Replies, from the following, have peak?

not been received: IMS. Wishart H.M.8. Veteran, H.M.9. Phoenix, HI.M.B. Parthian, HX, Police.

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"The cloction of officers resulted as follows President, Mr. Wilson; Vice-President, Mr, MacKnight; Hon. Secretary, Mr. Buxton; Trea Captain, Mr. Groves; Committee, aurora, Messra. Linstead and Davis;

Messrs. Cave, Eastman, Mundy, Den nis, Milno, and Braley.

corded an equal number of votes and Mr. Labrum and ir. Braley ro-

the former withdrew his nomination. The Executive Committeo comprises

After further diamuseton on : the the following Chairman, O, England affairs of the Club votom of thanks Whites Secretary, P. J. Barlow: were expressed to the outgoing om Treasurer, N. A. E. Mackay: Anst clair, the Chairman, and to Mr. Hunt Aug. 20. Aug. 30, representatives, 1. E, Gubbay, A. E. YM.C.A. for the meeting.

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