THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
H.K.F. A. BRINGS NEW RULE
LAWN BOWLS LEAGUE LEAGUE
LEADERSHIP
NO SERIOUS THREAT TO I.R.C. OR.K.B.G.C.
FULL PROGRAMME AND TEAMS
FOR TO-MORROW
There is not likely to be any changes in the leadership of the lawn bowls longue this week. In the senior division, the Bowling Green entertain Recreio and should win without much trouble, while the Indian Recreation Club need have few qualms concerning the probable outcome of their visit to the Hongkong Football Club.
The full programme for to-morrow, together with the teams taking part follows.
SENIOR DIVISION,
Kowloon C. Q. Ürs/Kengower_"B" Kowloon DC. ikon R. C,
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• Cinikenpower "A"
• Civil Service C. C.
Club de Heerle
• Putler a. C.
JUNIOR DIVISION.
Cenizengower 0.0. Civil Service 0.0. Club de Recreio Pollos C. Football Club
.
• Kowloon C. C.
* Yacht Club
Kowloos 1.0.0. Hongkong Electri Indian it. o.
W. Atkins
W. Phelps
J. van der 'Lely
faktp)
E. C. Barry
3. Gellally
A. Wright
C. Labrom L. Jack
(skip)
J. M. Jack
Aero
C. Fletcher
C.C.. YACHT CLUB.
Easy Tennis Win For
The K.C.C.
MORE POINTS FOR
THE C.R.C.
The Chinese Recreation Club, who are strongly fancied for the "B" Division Tennis championship, on- ficted a rushing defeat hanced their chances when they ins kong Cricket Club
the Hong- on the intter A courts yesterday afternoon by nino ect to all.
Scores:
P. F. Choy and M. K. Lau (Chinese R. C.) bent. Dunham and Trail 0-1. beat Gamble and Monoghan 6-4, beat Gordon and Pote-Hunt 0-4.
FRIDAY, JULY
1934.
INTO EFFECT
COUNCIL, ELECTED BY NOMINATION
YESTERDAY'S ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
SIR THOMAS SOUTHORN AND
UNRULY CONDUCT
A loss of nearly $3,000 was reported at the annual meeting of the Hongkong Football Association, held at the Sports Club last evening, but it was stated that this deficit was due to unusual expenses incurred during the season and could be regarded with equanimity.
Y. W. Lee and C. Y. Tso (Chinese R. C.) bent D. C. Dunham and R. S.
Sir Thomas Southern, Prealdent, events of the coming season, and are Traill 6-4, beat G. S. Gamble and Toccupied the chair, and was support full of confidence in our ability to Monoghan 6-2, beat V. R. Gordon and ed by Mr. C. M. Manners, Chair- avenge our defeats. We greatly hope J. Pote-Hunt 0-2.
the that "Tientsin man, and other members of Council
will make a special effort to send an Interport "teant Addressing 'thom present, the hero next season, so that we can Chairman said: "Before proceeding stage Triangular Interport Football with the business on the Agenda, matches here for the first time in L. F. Hon and F. K. Lau (Chinese should like to refer to the recent the history of Hongkong. R. C.) beat Dunham and Trail 6-0, death beat Gamble and Monoghan 6-3, best Cheung-shui.
of 'our, old friend. Mr. Lo I feel chliged to refer to un- Gordon and Pote-Hunt 7-5,
Mr. Lo occupied unpleasant feature of the Council's re- honoured position in the public life | port. You will have seen that sev- KOWLOON BEAT SOUTH CHINA. of the Colony and he was, to many oral cases of misconduct cume before Playing on the home courts, the of us, Europeans and Chinese alike, the Emergency Committee and that A. Macfarlane (skip) Kowloon Cricket Club defeated Southa personal friend. I know that you three matches were abandoned
China in the "B" Divialon by soven will wish to pass a vote of sym-through. fighting between the play-. nota to two.
pathy with our, vice-President, Mr. an Scorcs:
M. Lo, whose absence from our Gentlemen, those things should meeting to-day we go greatly regret, hot be. I know that, in keenly con- In the irreparable loss which he has tested matches, feelings are inclined sustained in his father's death.” to run high, but they should nover As a mark of respect the meating run so high as to lead to misconduct. stood in silence for a few seconds. It is often, as much the fault of the nual general meeting and the Extra bridled and unsportsmanlike support After the minutes of the last an-spectators as of the players. Un- ordinary general meeting were con- of one side alone is liable to infect firmed, the Chairman addressing the the players and to lead to breaches gathering, said:
of the rules.
CIVIL AREVICE
A. Stevenson
H. I Lockhart
C. E. Costello
15. Westlake
Sir Thomas Southern
R. Davies {akip)
FB. Abraleza
C. Champelovler
A. W. Brown
3. A. R. Belbr
1. H. Wood (skip)
E. W, Hamilton
H. Major
· Below will be found teams refocted 3. Parvia
for to-morrow's matches:
SENIOR DIVISION.
4. Gunn
T. Collyer
KOWLOON C. E. v. CRAIGENGOWER "A." L. Luck
4. W. M. Brown
W, Jyre
E. G. Fincher
JL. P. Phillips (mlp)
H. Hampton
3. A. Howe
C. E. Ellbellywood
A E Bilkstone (skly)
13. Glutine
J. 6. Dinner
C. J. Tacebl
J. Frwar
(sklo)
CRAIGENGOWER
* Tuck
M. J. Aleding
E et Arcul
J. Cavanagh (skly} .
B. Duncan
W. Ward
WT. Belght
C. Roselet
(skip)
A. E. Marchent
H. Milion
W. GIR
C. Sammons (kipe)
KOWLOON B. G. C. v.
PT. Farrell
•1. 8. Logan
12 Jell
A. E. Contra
A. B. Gor
W. V. Field
B. W. Bradbury
IGI. Souza
11. E. Maughan (skip)
ER. Greenhill
A. C. Youn
A. T. Hamilton
A Chapman (p)
G. C. Burnett and R. B. Lewis (Kowloon) beat Y. S. Ung and C. H. Ung 6-4, beat M. K. Ma and N. C. Young 6-2, bent C. H. Wong and Y. F. Chow 0-3,
S. A. Gray and L. Oppertheim (Kow- CLUB DE RECREID HOWLOON B.G.C. Loon) best Ung and Ung 0-4, beat Ma and Yung 6-3, lost to Wong and Chow 2-0.
D. C. Alves
D. F. Lopes
J. J. ÜST
11. Rotatlo skip)
(uklas
6. I. Tachank
IE,
A. A. Remedios
U. M Umar tıkla)
P. A. Yvanovich
Julle Ribeiro (skip)
1. A. Landoit
fskip)
F. A. Machado
II. A. Batalho
F. X. Softwa
CM. H. Alves
CIVIL SERVICE Dr. R. A. Hasto
47. Is
C. Farmer
J. Meger
J. Rodger
1. F. tabmat
C. B. Hosking
W. Hain
(skip)
Jr. J. Ima *skip)
J. Macdonald
Fi. V, Harle
G. E. F. Them<b>wata
J., Charlton
(x&lp)
fakip)
A. A. Raxark
IL P. LUT
R. fina
T. Atmateng
To Whant
A. W. Grimmắt
J. Tvilläge
(skip)
W. Forrent
A. Channing
TLC. Butler
P. Knight
B. Logan
G. T. Padgett
8. Alderman
J. . Iti («klp}
A. F. Paul fakip)
A. Eenisshall
2. Deakin (skip)
WV. Himanend's
C. Strange
A. O. Ilaw
F. J. Jones (kin)
CLUB DE RECREIO.!
Σ Norurthe
C. J. Buto
1. A. Atres
W. Macfarlane (skip) C. Q. Bilm
J. Watson
A. H. Ituell
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3. 11. Budding
In Gay
(skip)
XL Duncan
S. Randle
V, Petherisx
W. B. Drake (sklo)
TJ. Hilva
LF. Marier
P. V. Tubetyp
| A. JF. Beto
TAIKOO RC.
+
1. H. Stawark
R Wright
T. F. Sinton
R. C. Wallace (skip)
W. Cunningham
A. W. Narrie
. D. Husra
*N. Drummond (sklo)
- W.-- d.~Brown-
D. B. Dave
R. M. Keown
9. C. Chalmer (skip)
fakip)
A. Gutierres
J. 6. Ogerio
C. E area
(skin)
P. X. M. Bila (aktp)
POLICE R.C.
J. S. C. Fender
T. Tallon
F. E, E. Booker
A. Clark
L Ell
G. J'erkine
a. C. Mor
W. Hair
-0.- Feat
A. Downun
J. Shepherd
W. E. Hallande
JÚNIOR DIVISION,
POLICE ILC. v. HONGKONG ELECTRIC.
W. H. Dall
F Farlow
G. $. Alexander
W. McHardy (skip)
W. McLeod
Glendinnlog
. . McWalter
A. E. Carcy (skip)
J. K. Sloan
J... Hugh
G. I Holy
N. M. Curvel
H. Dearon takip)
J. F. Lany
A. McKellar
L. de Rome
H. W. B. Muskelt
{uklp)
. FOOTBALL CLUB . INDIAN B.C.
R. P. Shaw
1. Horgan
J. Sell
A. . Rumah
Q. Inax
A. R. Minu
A. Brooksbank (skip) K. M. Omar (sklp!
D. M. Khan
M. I. Hack
A. M. Omar
5. Hrange
2. Ralston
J. J. Gregory
E. S. Carter (skip)
J. Thosen
N. Y. Adel
. E. Bephens
C. E. Robertson
01. Grater
(k/p)
Reserves:
IL. A. Trengra
(skip)
CRAIGENGOWER CC. ». KOWLOON C.C.
J. R. Soaren
Abbas
A A. Lewis
V. N. Atienza
A. Coelho
W. J. Howard
J. Fraser
M. N. Rakuen
W, Mulcabr
K. W. Carr
(sklo) E Kern
W. K. Way
(sidip)
T. Fergussors
Hin
LF Lammert
Th Overy (aklip)
A. Humphrey
A. M. Wahab (skip)
A. O. Hadar
C. 1. Stapleton and F. R. Zimmern (Kowloon) beat Ung and Ung 6-4, beat Ma and Yung 6-1, lost to Wong and Chow 2-4,
RECREIO BEAT GRADUATES, The Club de Recreio gained a co vincing victory at home over the Association, winning by Graduates nine sets to nit. Scoren:
"I make an earnest appeal to play- ANNUAL REPORT,
ers and spectators alike, and in this I include all communities, for the fault "The Report gives so fall an ac by no means lles on one side alone, count of the year's work that there to play the game as it is meant to is very little left for me to say be played keenly but cleanly. You will have noticed that there is far as the Hongkong Football Asso loss on the year's working of elation is concerned, it is deterinin- $2,000.21, and that our reserve funded has, in consequence, been reduced kong, and
keep the game clean in Hong- will not hesitate to use
So
L. A. da Silva and J. J. Remedios (Recreio) beat II. N. Chong and from $5,472,00 to $2,472.85. We can all the powers it possesses to main- Pro 8-1, bent D. K. Samy and 5 however, afford to regard this with tain the true spirit of the game in S. Chung 3, bent K. C. Yeoh and equanimity, for it has been a year this Colony. 5. A. Sopher 6.3.
A. A. Remedios and W. A. Reed (Heerelo) bent Chang and Pao 0-2, beat Samy and Chung 6-4, beat Yeoh and Sopher 0-3.
LAWN BOWLS
A. H. BASTO STAGES RECOVERY
of unusual expenses,
"The sending of the Interport Team to Shanghai involved us int
an expenditure of $3,142.50. In the
TRIBUTE TO OFFICIALS.
Before I close
I should like to
coming year, not only shall we be pay a tribute to the work of the A. Ribeiro and A. N. Silva (Rerolloved of this expense, but we hope Officers of the Association and to the creio) beat Chong and Pao 6-3, best
and parti- benefit from the gate receipts of members of the Council Samy and Chung 0-2, bent Yeoh and the Interport matches to be played cularly Sepher 0-2.
the Emergency Committee. in 'Hongkong. We also contributed The Council met alxtoen occasions, $1,881.07 towards the expenses of but that only represents a fraction Bending the Chinese Olymple: Foot- of the excellent work done by the ball team, in which Hongkong was Council and Committee. Major Man well represented, to the Far Eastern nera, who has occupted the very rea Olympic Games in Manila, The sue-ponsible position of Chairman of the cess of the team, to which we offer Council, deserves our special thanks. our sincere congratulations, was a for his devotion to the interests of sourco of much
gratification to the Association. We greatly regret Hongkong Footballers, The Associa the retirement of the Hon. Dr. R. tion was very pleased to be able to H. Kotowall from the position of Three bowls matches in the singles accede to the request of the Chin-vice-President. Dr. Kotowall has F. I. W. Keynes
chumpionship and one in the Pairs ese Amateur Athletic Federation for done a very great deal for the As- (skip) A. Ballah kip) championship were decided yesterday assistance in sending the Chiricssociation In past years and his re-
afternoon, the best game being pro
team to Manila.
tirement is a real loss to us. It vided by A. H. Basto and A. Mac The relations between the Associa was fortunate for us that we were farlane, on the Police green. tion and the Chinese Amateur Ath- able to persuade Mr. M. K. Lo to Although Macfarlane_led_on_thelotle. Federation and the various intake his place. That enthusiastic eighth head by 12 shots to two, Basto dividual Clubs have never been bot Footballer, Mr. J. Ralaton, succeeded staged a reniarkable recovery, H.E. the Governor will dine with with two fours reduced the
and ter and this happy state of affairs to Mr. Hancock's place as a vice- lead. is largely due to the efforts of your
President,
We thank him for his the Volunteers as a guest of the Com-He then went on to score regularly, vice-President, Mr. M. E. Lo, whoso great assistance during the year and marlant, Licut. Col. H. B. L. Dow- and won by 21 phots to 17 on the work both for the Federation and particularly for his work in connec biggin and officers of the Corps, on 21st, head. July, 20.
for the Association has been most tion with the revision of the Rules Basto actually scored on one hend hopeful. He has been instrumental of the Association. less than his opponent, but ho re-in arranging many friendly contacts this Club, a much more satisfactory "We now have our own office in gistered two fours and one three to between European and Chinoso sup-arrangement than any we have had Richard, the younger son of lisner Anished the match by laying two. Į
his opponent's one three. The win- porters of the game. Excellency the Governor and Lady A. E. Cantes, of the Craigengower CONTRIBUTIONS TO CHARITY. Peel, will arrive here from Home on Cricket Club,
The Council will in futuro be able defeated his fellow the P. & D. liner, Ranpura, on July clubmate W. V. Field en the Civil League Matches were less than we ment will lighten the work of our to meet in more congenial surround- "Although 1.26.
the ings and we hope the new arrange- Service green by 21 shots to 13, o anticipated, gate receipts generally Hon. Secretary, who bears so much the 17th. head. Contes scored on eloven beads, registering one
throughout the reason four.
were quite of the burden of running the Asso- while Field scored on six heads with terest in the Sport we are specially with nie in expressing the Associa
satisfactory, and show that local in-clation. I am sure you will join ung four.
A. Gutierrez, a former alogies concerned to foster, has in no way tion's high appreciation of Dir. G, T. champion, defeated J. J. Basto by 2 to supporters of Football in Hong-Logan, resigned early
dindinished. It may be of Interest May's services, His Assistant, Mr. thats to 8 on the Craigengower Cricket kong to know that, in spite of our We thank Br. Goldenberg for the in the year, Club green. The match terminated en the 18th. hend, with the
unusually heavy expenditure, We very material assistance he has ren- coring en 12 heads with two throes contribute no less than $6,721.80 to and particularly for going to Shang. winner have been able during the year to dered since Mr. Logan's resignation, In a tie in the Fairs championship, various Charities, and have in addi- hai on our behalf as Manager of the
DRIFTERS
CHIEF OFFICE FOR
`SOUTH CHINA
Aslatic Building, Hongkong. Tel. 20601.
E. J. R. MITCHELL, Branch Managar.
CANTON, 187, The Bund,
Tol. 15372.. S. V. GITTINS, District Manager, SHAMEEN, 2, French
Concession. V. E. FERRIER, Representative. MACAO,
A. A. T. BORGES,
Agent. SWATOW, F. MUREN,
Agent.
TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO the shabby old man you see on the streets to-day were in their prime-ambitious, in dustrious, vigorous confident of accumu. faries suficient ospital to be independent.
What has happened in the meantime? Drifting, carelessness, no well-defined plan af saving, lack of foresight.
The position you will be so at sixty of spwards depends largely on the financia: Soundation you are building to-day. Dator mine now that the good years ahead will provide for those still further on. The safest, simplest way is with a Manufacturers. Lin Long Term Endowment which is with- in the reach of any young man with syen en ordinary income.
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KLAS DIENCE
COMPANY
DRUNIEK ÇAMAŞA
A.F.B.
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receipts
front
before.
8. Basto and J. E. Noronha defeated tion, assisted in the organisation of Interport Team.
W. E. Hollanda and J. J. Gregory by various
Charity Matches, to the "Lastly, Gentlemen, we wish to certain express our thanks to the Committee
19 shots to 12 on the 21st. head. The very material benefit of winners registered a four and a three, special funds.
while the losers obtained one three.
of the Sporta Club for allowing us The winners scored on 13 beade and
"The results of the various con- the use of this room and for many the losera on eight.
petitions are given in the Roport, kindnesses during the past year. Owing to the fact that Mr. W. C. and I think you will all agree that They have kindly allowed us to es Simpson is in hospital, the match we have had a very successful sea-tablish our Headquarters in pre- between he and W. Gill in the singles Borderers year, for the Regiment this propinquity will help to coment non. It has been a South Wales mises belonging to the Club, and bowls championship, arranged for yesterday afternoon, has been post-won the Senior Challenge Shield and, tho cordial relationship already { puned.
the First Division of the League, existing between the Club and, the and playing as the Welsh. Team, Argociation. enrried off the Sunday Herald Inter- "I have much pleasure in propos national Cop. We offer them our ing the adoption of the report and heartiest congratulations and hope statement of accounts. they will carry away happy memories Capt. C. E. Elliot-Hoywood second- of their last season's football ined and the motion was unanimously Hongkong.
PUBLIC SCHOOL
CRICKET
ELEVENS
TRIANGULAR INTERPORT?
carried.
OFFICERS ELECTED.
AS BIG AS THE LOVE OF ALL THE WORLD!
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...A picture with a love story so powerful, against a background so sweep- ing and majestic, that it lifts three new stars into everlasting fame!
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HERBERT MUNDIN UNA O'CONNOR HALLIWELL HOBBES HENRY STEPHENSON
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TO-MORROW
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THREE THOUSAND MILES OF THUNDERING THRILLS
--as two lovers dash to happiness!
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Jugitive
OVERS
Linten hebben,
HUNDRED STRONG terport matches in Shanghai, but we to serve during the ensuing year.
We were unfortunato: In our In- The following officers wore elected look forward Lo the Interport President, Sir Thomas Southern; matches here Дл the outstanding Vice-Presidents, Mr. R. Hall (mpre Although the elevens of Elon,
senting non-Chinese Civilians), fr. Harrow, Clifton. Tonbridge, Rugby.
M. K. Lo (representing Chinese) Marlborough, Cheltenham, and Hai, captains and given their colours, and Capt. C. E. Elliot-Heywood leybury, who meet every year at
One of the best bowling achieve Chairman, Major C. M., Manners: (nominated by Combined Services): Lords with those of Winchester, ments in schools cricket was per- Council, Mr. F. H. Harnes (Club do Uppingham, Sherborne, Charter formed by R. Darowski, the Halley-Recrofa), Capt. G. F. Fleetwood house, Dulwich, and Brighton in the bury captain, who, against the (Royal Artillery), Mr. T. A. Mit past have generally been recognised strong Uppingham eleven bowled chell (Kowloon Football Club), Capt the strongest of the schools forty-six overs and had only F. R. Williams (Lincolnshire Regi aldes, this year there are a number seventy-six runs from his deliveries mont), Lieut. Chapman (East Lan- of other schools, including Bork-Darowaki, a left-hand medium pace taun (South China A.A.), Mr. A. C. cashire Regiment), Mr. Wong Ka hamsted, Aldenham, Iuratpier bowler, who maintains point, St. Pauls, Bedford, and length is to be carefully watched by Pryde (longkong Football Club), a good Goldenberg (St. Joseph's), Mr. W. Wellingborough, with elevens al officials of the M.CC. when he leads Mr. G. Guimgan (Civilian Second moat as good. This season over the Haileybury team against Chel- Division team), and Mr. A. I******** vno hundred .excellent elovens are playing two matches this game, Darowski will be sup-in their nominations
schools tenham at Lords on August 8. In Hughes (Navy) The Police and
Chinese Athletic have not yet sent Dr. Wong Chung-hui, Chinese re- The Hongkong Bociety for the each week, so it is not surprising ported by two first class players In
presentative on the International Protection of Children acknowledges that a record number of new young A. M. Hayfield, a stylish batsman, Mr. J. Ralaton proposed a hearty in the Colony, called
There being no further business, Court at Geneva, who is at present a donation of $5, from Mm. Lian, ¡players have been discovered by the and P. W. Gale, a fine bowler.
on H.E. the Hall in memory of the late -- Mrs. vote of thanks to the Chairman.
Governor on Tuesday afternoon. Elizabeth Mackay,
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