SPORT
ADVTS.
LADIES' HOCKEY |
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB. Miss J. Dalziel Elected
ضر محمد
Captain Of Club
Dr ft Programmes and Entry Forms for the Ninth Extra Raco Meeting to be held on Thursday, 10th October, and Saturday, 12th October, 1935 (weather permit-
The meeting was presided over by ting, may be obtainad at the Minn E. Gray and was attended by Secretary's Once, Gloccostar a large gathering of members.
Onica bearers elected for the cur Building; the Club House, Happy
rent year were: Valley; the Hong Kong Club; the Southorn; Captain, Miss Joan Dal
President, Lady Sports Club; and the Stables, Shanziel: Vice-Captain, Miss Joan Smalloy Kwong Road,
Hon, Secretary, Miss G. Ferguson; An- letant Hon. Secretary, Bits. P. M. Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON | Harrop; Hon. Treasurer. Miss M. Smalley; Committee, Mrs. M. Bishop,
Miss Jean Dalziel was elected cap-). tain of the Hongkong Ladies' Hockey |' Club at the annual general mooting held yesterday in the lounge of the Gloucester Hotel.
ex Monday, 30th September, 1935. Mrs. N. Benallt and Mrs. E, Goldman,
By Order,
C. B. BROWN.
Secretary
A NICHT of ROMANCE and a DAWN of DEATH!
NAT LEVINE
Presents
CRIMSON ROMANCE
BEN LYON and SARI MARITZA
MASCOT!
A MASCOT PICTURE
TO-MORROW AT
ALHAMBRA
prosent. Our thanks are due to Mr. Piovanelli and Mr. Diamond for their help in making this dance much s Auccess.
Selection committee, Bliss
Dalziel, Miss Jean Smalley, Miss B. Helbling, Miss E. Gray, Mra. M, Boll, Miss C. Ferguson, and the Captain of the 2nd XI.
ANNUAL REPORT
The following was the annual report presented by the Hon. Secretary:
Your Committee have pleasure in presenting the report and statement of accounts for the reason ending June 30, 1935, from which it will be observed that finances of the Club pro in a satisfactory position, the balance at credit being $976.79,
During last Season nine new mom- bers Joined the Club making 40 play- ing members and 10 non-playing members.
Club wishes to place on record Tho their great appreciation to the Hong- kong Area South China Command and the Royal Naval Recreation Club for their kindness in lending us their grounds during the season, and alko to the Rev. Noel Evans for so kindly refereeing our practice games.
By wlaning the replay against St. Andrews we retained the Caer Clark Cup for the sixth year in succession,
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1935.
Clube Lusitano defeated the visiting Hankow lawn bowla team
In the opaning match of the series played at Hongkow Park recently, the entertaining aide winning 22-16 after an interesting match. The team as above is A. Leitão, E. A. Soues, S. del Rivero and J.
Campos (skip).
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Kowloon Cricket Club
LOSS IN WORKING ACCOUNT AND DECREASE IN MEMBERSHIP
An appeal for more support was made to members of the Kowloon Cricket Club Inst evening by Mr. E. Abraham when he presided at the annual general meeting of the Club, in the absence of the President, Mr. Justice R. E. Lindsell, who fa away from the Colony.
Addressing the meeting, Abraham said in part:
Mr. have no real reserve beyond the value of our premises, fittings, gear and
our debenture
Hability
As regards our membership, 63 new stock, and members joined during the year, and still stande, after two redemptions, 00 resigned. Last year's report at $88,000, on which we have to pay showed our total membership as 329,65% Interest. I know that times aru difficult but if ever n a Club de- during the year your Honorary Secre-served
ARMY SCHOOLS
SWIMMING
SPORTS HELD AT V.R.C.
YESTERDAY'S
EVENTS
at
The annual swimming sports held by scholars of the Army Schovin took place yesterday afternoon the V.R.C. swimming pool, when, despite the bad weather the specta- tors Benches were packed.
Lieutenant General O. C. Borret, who is
an omcial patron of the ovent, was among the spectators and distributed, the prizes.
Amongst the many interesting itema was the Life-Saving Display, organized by Sub-Inspector Hunt of the Pallee. This was well planned and instructive, and Inspector Hunt and Cpl. Macarthy, L/Cpl. Grelson, and Pies. Knibbs and Sutton, his helpers, are to be congratulated.
Another uvent which earned much Applause was the exhibition of dive ing and awimining by Drumnier Rush, lat, Bn., the Lincolnshire Re- giment, and Lance Corporal Mazon' and Pie. Taylor of the East Lay- canfires.
The Hongkong School cusily bent Kowloon in the Grand Aggregate by 50 points to 20, despite the valiant efforts of Fred Thompson, the only bay in the losing side to win an
event.
The following were the results: 11): 1, Roy Andrews: 2, Thomas Boya' 50 Yds, Championship (under Senior. Time: 41.4/5 seen.
In the League matches we won 7, as compared with 263 this year, but very support, it is, this one. Resin 11): 1, Dorothy Grinham; . Ivy
We deeply regret the deaths Messrs. R. Logan, .S. Komor, and F. Meade.
un-
ELECTION OF OFFICERS
Girls 60 Yds. Championship (under Dale. Time: 45 secs.
Boys' 100 Yds. Championship (over 11): 1, Fred Thompson; 2, Harold Hall. Time: 1 min. 10 secs,
Girls' 100
Championship fover 11): 1, Elsie Hunt; 2, Jean Holes, Tine; 1 min. 45 secs.
High Dive Boys): 1, Fred Thomp son, 23 ptk.; 2, Donald Andrews, 22 pits.
Farrar, 21 pts.; 2, Irene Mann, 19 High Dive (Girls): 1, Marjorie
drew 2 and lost 2
The Club competed in the Seven-tary and I went through the list and from every other. Club if you must, a-side Tournament for a Cup present struck off 23 names of members who but stick to the K. C, C. (applause). ed by Mrs. T. E. Peares, but unfortun-had left the Colony, and were not The report and stoleme propone ately we were eliminated in the drat likely to return.
counts were adopted on the proposal round by the "y" Ladies, who even-
of Mr. Abraham, seconded by
351 of. E. Nash. Cup On February
by virtue of our being League Champions for 1934, we played the Interport team from
1 Turning now to the accounts, Shanghai and lost 1-0. Two of our
The following members were elected trust you will agree that the Working as office-bearers for the ensuing year: members were selected to represent Account is, on the whole, not Hongkong in the Interport match and five members played in the Rest team. loss on
satisfactory. It shows admittedly a President Mr. Justice R. E. Lind-Pl At the cond
conclusion of the senson a
working of $1,500.01, but that sell, match against the Rest of the League allowance for lepreciation of
figure is reached after
king full making
Vice-President---Mr. E. Abraham. was played at King's Park, the Rest Club House, Billiard Tables, Fittings,
Hon. Secretary-Mr. R. P. Phillips,
Novices Race Boys Hon. Treasurer-Mr. F. G. Maunder, winning 2-1. Mrs. T. E. Pearce af- terwards presented us with the Caer and Gear, and is
largely offset by the
Captain of the Club-Mr, F. Good over), 25 yds.:
Smallwood; -27 Dennis Warren. Clark Cup and the Southors Cup to which in accordance with our new
in Entrance receipt of $030
win. Fees
Time: 24 secs. St. Andrews,
Vice-Captain-Mr. E. C. Fincher.
Novices Race Girls (nine years, On January 18 we held our seventh policy, have been credited ta: Howls Convener-Mr. J. Fraser.
It also sn- Income, but to Reserve. annual dance at the Peninsula Hotel
and over), 26 yds.: 1. Dorothy Jer General Committee -Messrs, F. Erard;
Time: which proved to be very popular,cluded a further $260, which your Nash, E. C. Fincher, J. S. Smith, F. 23.2/5 secs. there being more than 250 people added to our reserve against possible A. Hunn, II. Overy, C. J. Tacehi and Avditors have considered should be (Continued on Previous. Column.)
bad debts. In the result, we are in G. Lee.
nol
out
Back. Stroke (Girls and Boys, 25 yds.): 1, Fred Thompson; 2, Elsie Hunt. Time: 21 secs.
(nine years 1, William
Harold Hall, 43 ft. 7 in.; 2, Ray- Long Plunge (Girls and Boys): 1,
fact less than $460 worke off than Auditors-Messrs, Lewe, Binghammond Lawrence, 38 IL. we were a year ago, and considering and Matthews. the hardness of the times, and the
Pentting a large Club like this of
THE CONNOIsseur comes TO CALDBECK'S fact that our bar and meal profit has
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LIFE-MEMBERS
The Chairman: I have much
down our overheads, and the
pleasure in announcing that your out- fallen by $1,100, and members' sub- going Committee recommend 1r life entitled to congratulate ourselves that w. W. Hirst, two old and respected scriptions by $2,500, I think we are membership Mr. F. Nash and Mr. we are still in a very sound financial members of this Club. positlan. (Applause).
FALL IN REVENUE
Your Committee have been most exercised throughout the your over our falling revenue and have sought every possible means of cutting' down expenditure, which has decreased by nearly $1,500 in consequence.
Both of the gentlemen-have served on the General Committee fo
Novlees' Race Boys (under nine), 25 yds.: 1, George Hudson; 2, Tony Ridings. Time: 20.2/5 Neca.
Novices Race Girls (under nina), 25 yun. 1. Joan George; 2, June Robertson.
Team Race-Hongkong v. Kowloon
Bum Smallwood, Donald Andrews, Boys and Girls (under 11): 1, Hongkong: Dorothy Grinham, Wi-
Ray Andrews (captain) Joan Macfadyen, Thomas Senior and
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Team Race--Hongkong v. Kowloon 5555555SSSSSSERIEŠ acted as Bar Conveners. They nava Hongkong: Norman Smith, Edward also taken great interest in the other Leeven, Elsie Hunt, Cecil Jerrard, activities of the Club.
Brian Box, Harold Hall (captain). pts.; Kowloon, 20 pts.
Grand Aggregate: Hongkong, 56
Afr. Nash was responsible for the drafting of the Articles of Association when this Club was converted into a Not only have they considered the limited liability company. Ho also cutting down of expenditure, which, put, through the isane of the deben if too drastic, would interfere, with tures and has acted generally as the the comfort and pleasure of members, Club's Solicitor gratuitously," but they have considered carefully Mr. Hirst was a member of the waya and means of increasing their Building's Sub-Committee and to income. It has not been possible for gether with Mr. James Hyde, was Instrumental in the Club House being the Committee to put any of their ideas into practice, but they strongly what it is to-day. He is a very handy recommend that the incoming Com man and has rendered many services mittee should give them their full in other directions. consideration, us theag, are in the in-. terests of members themselves,
ECONOMIES
to
who played for Scotland
R. McKarell (West Cheshire), in the with the tournament, won the cham- international match In connection pionship of the Society of One- Armed Golfers on the Troon Darley course.
South Devon is Warm in Winter
Mr. E. Kern said that without in any way trying to disagree with the Committee's
proposal, he wished to suggest that careful consideration During the coming year economies should be made in future in regard are being effected by reducing the the present financial position of the You need not fear the English climate
selecting life-members, in view of honorary secretary's and bar e Club. The two gentlemen referred to, in the mild ale of Paignton in South venor's Honoraria, ant the 10% reduction in wages of the club stair but he would like to suggest that the land's loveliest bays are houses built he said, fully deserved the honour. Devan. Looking over one of Eng- result in a saving of $500 in the Committeo should in future be careful to a year's working. So it is to be hoped
distinguished design and that the Clab, if it dark not make a in this task as he knew there were
matoriais
will endure profit, will at least be able to meet also worthy of the honour. Life mass development.
quite number of others who were
per- manently, cont
completely protected against expenses out of income, instead
Every possible device to save labour is included.
of having to touch the reserve account/embership, he said, should only be
ns in last year.
to those who had done ex. There are excellent bathing beaches traordinary good work for the Club and golf. Write for free booklet As regards the future, I feel and not to the persons who had been describing this and the other thought- nust appeal to members give the Club more support, This is
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YOU DID.....BUT I CHANGED YOUR PLANS
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THE MEANING
OF THIS
ON
I JUST HAD AN IDEA THAT YOU HAD MORE MONEY THAN YOU KNEW WHAT TO DO WITH.....
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MEAN TO.. TELL ME THIS IS A HOLDUP
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