THE
HONGKONG.
TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER
DUNCANS
1935.
LADIES'
SHE PLAYED
Shirley
AT BEING HAPPY!
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BEATEN AT BOWLS
CRAIGENGOWER'S PAIR WINS
ABANDONED MATCH CONCLUDED
Craigongower Cricket Club gained their first success in local tournament lawn bowls when their representatives M. J. Medina and J. Cavanagh do fested L. A. B. Duncan and his father, R. Duncan, of the Kowloon Bowling Green Club by 21 shots to 15 in the final of the Open Pairs Championship at the Civil Service Cricket Club green yesterday.
The game was postponed from the Modina and previous day when Cavanagh were leading by 17 shots lo 12 on the 18th head.
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Play yesterday was delayed by sharp shower.
GOLF
MEETING
COMPETITIONS
TO BE HELD
AT DEEP WATER BAY
The Autumn meeting nt Deep Water Bay will be held on Monday, the following September 23. when competitions will be played off:-
TOMBSTONE COMPETITION
Medal Play, handicap. 1at prize and consolation prize for player finishing nearest chosen spat.
DRIVING
Three balls from 5th tee. for longest drive-ix balls, a.m. to 3 p.m.
Prize 11.30
APPROACHING AND PUTTING
The 19th head saw the Kowloon
Krce, Three balls to the th Bowling Green pair register three
für bext
buli xcore--ix shots to put them within striking Prize distance of their opponents. This 11.30 to i p.m.
Ladies intending to be present, was mainly due to the good play of R.
Duncan
who trailed the jack to kindly enter names on list in D.W.B.
Club-house,
in order to facilitate the count three.
The 20th head was played amid arrangements for tea, excitement. First young Duncan put in the shot and then Modinn rested against his wood. Medina at this head put in three good shots. When the
Mrs. C. B. Brown qualified in skips went up to roll, the Craigen. gower combination were lying three August for the Captain's Cup, with "Bob" Duncan with his second core of 105-26-79 at Happy shots, wood trained the jack for the lie. Valley. Cavanagh was equal to the occasion Riso when with his last wood he tralled the jack to count one for his
jack.
sidhe start of the last head saw the Duncans requiring four shots to win and three to tie. Medins with his first wood drew the shot dead to the Young Duncan was heavy with his four woods while Medina put two -a blocker, "Bob" back woods and Duncan with his first wood
wood attempted to drive but without success, while i Cavanagh seat down two good block. ers. With his second last wood "Bob" Duncan split the blockers. Cavanagh sent down another blocker with his inst
wood but this time I was narrow, "Hob" Duncan sent down his last wood amidst excitement, but he was narrow with the result that the Craigengower combination chalked up three slots to emerge winners by 21 shots to 15. Mr. P. J. Jones was the umpire.
The Happy Valley Metal Pool in being continued until the end of September, as so far there have been very few entries,
MAMAK TOURNAMENT
ANNUAL MEETING
YESTERDAY
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A proposal by Sub-Inspector L. Tyler, Honorary Secretary of the Mamak Hockey tournament, to allow the Hongkong Hockey Association to Tablets, Talcum Powder, etc. deal with players who have infringed the rules of the tournament. Instead of such players being dealt with by the Executive Committee of the Mamak To you, during the Summer Tournament, was lost at the annual
meeting general
Mamak Moutha, Yardley Lavender will of the 3'ournament, held yesterday afternoon bring Spring-like freshness. in St. Andrew's Church hall.
The proposer explained that he was incidunt in 11
owing to an
result of Of all good chemists and
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In their path to the final Medina prompted to bring forward the pro- and Cavanagh heat W. E. Hollandsposal and E, G. Post 23-14; A. O, Brawn match last season, as a
A. Mac-which P. Singh was suspended by the and H. E. Maughan 30-6; farlane and 3. Russell 21-13; J. executive committee, which was com Jones and A. W. Grimmitt (olders) 16-14; S. Eccleshall and J. Shepherd
23-14.
posed of persons who had been pre- sent at the match. The decision was Aubmitted to the Hongkong Hockey Association, which held that the
The Duncans beat H. Overy and F. Goodwin 21-18: H. H. Rose and Jcommittee were blased. Sub-Inspec- M. Purvis 22-10; W. K. Way and A. 6. Gomen 25-12; F. X. 31. da Silva and C. G. Silva 22-14.
HOCKEY CLUB MEETING
MR. A. A. DAND PRESIDENT
OFFICERS FOR THE YEAR
The annual meeting of members of the Hongkong Hockey Club was held in the Secretary's Room of the Hong: kong Cricket Club yesterday, with Mr. A. A. Dand in the chair.
The following officers were elected for the ensuing year?
President. Mr. A. A. Dand, Vice-Presidents.3 MOHTB, W. Wood ward and E. J. R. Mitchell.
Hon. Secretary--Mr. G. Sommer." Hon. Treasurer.-Mr. E. V. Reed.
of lat. X-Mr. J. E.
Captain
Potter.
Vice-Captain-Mr. W. A. Reed. Captain of 2nd, XL--Mr. W. W. c. Shewan.
Committee Messrs. 1. A. R. Don. van, J. Rodger, G. E. R. Divett and 1. P. Nicholson.
Mr. W. Wondward was elected to represent the Club on the committee of the Hongkong Hockey Association. Mr. Woodword is at present on leave, but Mr. Sommer will serve until his return.
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
tor Tyler said that much would not arise if they with by a neutral body,
questions wero dealt
After discussion it was decided that the Mamak Tournament rule on the question should remain, and the executive Committeo deal with all нией сакев.
REGISTRATION NOT WANTED
The meeting also decided that a Club entering the League could enter one or more teams in the League, bul a proposal calling for the registration of players and the handing in to referees of a list of players before a match was rejected. The chairman, Captain. G. Kimm remarked that he hoped all clubs would live up to the spirit of hockey, and congratulated the representatives present on re- jecting the proposal.
It was also decided that the next general meeting be held on September
18.
The election of office bearers for the ensuing year resulted in the Hon. Inspector General of Police, Mr. D. Burlingham, being elected president, subject to his necopling the honour, and Major M. H. A. Campbell, 9- Lt.Cdr. Broome and Rev. J. R. Higgs being elected vice-presidents. Captain G. Kimm was elected man of the Executive committee; sub- inspector Tyler, Hon. secretary and Mr. N. A. E. Mackay, hon. treasurer. It was also decided to elect three other assistant honorary secretaries, one from the
from the Army, one Royal Navy and from the Civilians. Mr. C. Brown was elected from the Army and Mr. A. 9. Xavier from the Civilians. The Navy representative will be nominated later.
Several minor amendments to the rules were carried, after which the meeting closed.
In the chair wero Lt. Hamilton and when he left, Capt. Kimm.
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AND HE FIGURES, IF YOU CARRIED DIAMONDS IN THE CARPET BAG, YOU MUST HAVE SOMETHING REALLY VALUABLE
IN THE FANCY
ONE !
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I WOULDN'T PART WITH THIS BAG FOR ANYTHING?
IT HAS A SPECIAL COMBINATION LOCK ON IT...!
AND IN ORDER, "THAT I WOULDN'T FORGET,
THE COMBINATION, I HAD IT TATTOOED
ON MY BACK!
} I HAD THE COMBINATION I CAN
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WAIT
'WITH A MIRROR,THAT. I. ]|[POR YOU
| TAKE WHEREVER I
BUT, How CAN YOU
READ
IT, IF
IT'S ON
TO OPEN
THE
YOUR
DAG!
BACK
TATTOOING IS
AWFUL SMALL
!
GO! IT'S A MAGNIFYING
MIRROR....THE
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}TATIDO, SO I CAN OPEN
THE BAG, AND, BY GRAB, I'VE LOCKED
THE MAROR IN
THE BLAG !!
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