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KIDDIES OUTING

SUCCESSFUL FUNCTION at BOWLING CLUB

When the Kowloon Bowling Green Club conceived the iden two years ago of holding Annual Sports and a Christmas Party for the chlidren of members, it lttle thought that the function would attain the popularity with children that it has

On Saturday afternoon the third Annual Children's Sports and Christ- mas Party enjoyed an oven greater success than the two previous func- tions of a similar nature,

Over A hundred children, the majority of them accompanied by their parents, turned up to participate in the sports, and each received a resent. Particularly noteworthy wan the valuable nature of the gifts, over 90 per cent. of which were British.

During an interval in the sports, Afternoon Tea was provided in the grounds for the kiddies and grown- une.

The sports programme resulted as follows:

Girls' Races.

Skipping Race 18 to 14 years).—1, Joyce Sturgeon; 2, Margaret Lawaon; 3, Moira Lawrence.

Flat Race (Four to Seven Years).— 1, Joyce Hardy; 2, Muriel Mcintyre; 3, Flora Gow,

Three Legged Race-1, Joyce Sturgeon and Moira Lawrence: 2, Joan Rapley and Margaret Lawson.

Wee Tots (Four Years and Under). 1. Molly Terry; 2, John Roger; 3, Marjorie Campbell.

Exg and Spoon Race-1, Betty Goodwin: 2, Margaret Lawson; $. Inzol Millington.

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Skipping Race (Four to Years)-1. Joyce Harly; 2, Flora Gow; 3, Margaret Roger.

Musical Chairs-1, Edith Hoare;' 2, Joyce Gardiner; 3, Moira Lawrence, Boys' Race.

Ponto Race (Elght to 14 Years).- 1, Robin Hall; 2, James Thomson; 3, Murray Nish.

Flat Raco (Four to Seven Years). -1, Fraser Thompson, 2, R. Hoore; 3, G. Millington.

Boot Race, Fraser Thompson; 2, William Spence; 3, Murray Niab.

Flat Race (Eight, to 14 Years),-1, Wilson Lang; 2, Robin Hall; 3, Ronnio Thompson.

Sack Race (8 to 14 Years).—1, Robin Hall; 2, Murray Nish; 3, Jame Thompson.

Three Legged Race-1, Thompson and W. Lang: 2, R. Hall and J. Thompson.

Grown Ups, Too.

Three extra eventa, for grown ups, were decided as follows:

Ladies' Race.-1, Mrs. Sherriff; 2, Mrs. Lawrence; 3, Mrs. Howe.

2,

Mens Stick Race,-1, Mr. Waterton:

Mr. Clemo; 3, Mr. Petherick.

Bandemen's face-Bandsman Sage, At the conclusion of the Sports, the tiny guests and their parents gathered on the Club verandah, where the presentation of prizes and gifts were made by Mrs. E. Cock.

Addressing the gathering. Mr. F. L, Rapley, President of the Club, said:

"Boys and Girls of all ages from nine days to ninety-nino years,—1 hope you have all had a good time. As I do not propose to waste any time in speech making we will now get on with the business. I

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and as they finish each section of their little offering-our dance floor, that has no equal in South China ! our music, and what tunes ! !—our two score hostesses" and what HO!!! are yours to intoxication.

SHALL WE BE SEEING YOU?

delivered a letter from Father Christ mas. Mr. Rapley read it to the children.

At the conclusion of tho prize | Glub and the Union Church for chairs, giving, Mrs. Cock called for a good Capt. Hardy for presents and oranges clap for the Club, and the children Mr. Gardiner for arranging for the obliged with three cheers

and a Band and teas, Mrs. Hoare for the tiger." Miss Sully Hall presented a bouquet and Mrs. Johnston for the bouquet of roses to Mrs. Cock. Bwcots.

During the afternoon, by kind permission of Lt. Col. A. C. Marsh, and Officers of the 2nd Battalion The East Lancashire Regiment, the Band provided music.

"To the Kowloon Bowling Groen Club. Dear Children," read the let ter, "I am so sorry I cannot be with you to-day, but I have looked up my

Committees Thanked. records, and find you have all been

Before the gathering dispersed, Mr. very good children during the past

behalf of the year. I have therefore made arrange. Rapley thanked, on ments for each of you to have a Committee, all those who had helped present, and I am glad to say 90 per to make the function a success.

The Committees. cent of English manufacture. (Ap-specifically mentioned Mr. Hall and

The Sports Sub-Committee that plause), I hope you have had a very Mr. Davidson and the sub-committee:

after. nice time, and I wish you all a Merry for the organisation of the pro worked so hard to make the Christmas and a Happy New Year gramme, the Dock Company for the noon the undoubled success it was,

Kowloon Football | were: FATHER CHRISTMAS."

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Judges, G. Sherriff, T. Seddon,

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