1938-11-09 — Page 9

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THE

HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH,

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER

9, 1938.

FURTHER REVENUE REQUIRED

Fanling Hunt And Race

Club Meeting

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The very precarious dnancial pori- tion of the Club at present, and the vital need of methods for obtaining further revenue, were contained m the Fanling the annual report of

Hunt and Race Club, whose annual general meeting was held in the Board Room of Messrs. Jardine Matheson and Company yesterday. Mr. W. T. Stanton was in the Chair. the In presenting the report, Chairman anid:

The accounts that are before you show a loss on working of 3070.45, but this is somewhat illusory as we have provided for a sum in excess of $1,300 to pay off Sundry Creditors of the Fanling Hunt for debts in- curred prior to September 30, 1937. In fact, then, the working of Inst

vrar does not show year

as gloomy

A picture on these accounts present,

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bat, nevertheless, the very precarious this present financial position of the Club diture.

must not be minimized. The actual

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Chinese Team SUGGESTION

On Tour In Japan, Korea

Keljo, Nov. 0.

TO TEACH BOYS CHESS

Captain's Suggestion At

Club's Dinner

The Chinese basketball team from Pelping, now' on a playing tour of Japan and Korea, beat the Keijo Old Boys' team 47 to 44 on Monday.

The team is leaving here to-day en route back to Peiping via Hsinking-11utel lust night. Domel,

'SCHOOLS'

LEAGUE

St. Paul's and Wah Tal Struggle

For Senlor Honoura Championship honours of the Senior Division of the Schools Basketball League lle between St. Paul's College and Wah Tai School, the former having defeated the University, Inkt

In year's champions.

the Junior Yan Wah Division,

College and Queen's College are yet undefeated, but St. Paul's College and Pui Ying School are ziill in the running for the championship.

The League tables to date are as

Senior Division

recurrent expen- WOMEN SOFTBALLERS follow:

AR but few animals have been position to-day is that the Club is kept in the Club's own atables, in

indebled to is Bankers and others the interest of economy, the services American Team Arrives

for the sum of $2,578.02 with no the personal security other than

the Members guarantee of Committee.

of the

In Manila

St Paul's Wah TAL Wah Nam

University Pui Ying KIRAE Wan Yan queen's ... Fong Lam

of the No. 1 (Sze Ling) were dis- posed with during the summer. It prove necessary to engage a may successor, but in the meantime, the Further Revenue Vital

upkeep of the premises and care of of the Race It is obvious, then, that methods of fodder in in charge obtaining further revenue are vital Course No. 1.

Hunters' Arms to the Club's continued existence.

The increased loss on working, The Committee has regretfully de- elded to increase the subscription to $700 odd, ns compared with last year, the Fanling Hunt for the coming is partially accounted for by more Season to £4, for at exchange of money spent on repairs and re- 16. 3d. $64) per head with a pro-newals, but the principal factor is a from Japan, where they had divid-51 Nam "A"

BL. Joseph's This decreused profit on bar and meals,ed into two teams competing against Fong Lam

Sai Nam E

Manila, Nov. B. The twenty-two Californian girls comprising a softball team, on tour of the Orient, will commence a ten- game schedule in Manila 10-day at Wah Yan St. Paul's the Rizal Memorial Stadium against quoen's

Pui Ying a local men's team.

The players arrived on Sunday King

portional increase in "deration with a turnover in the bar anly down each other.

decialon was taken in cons!

rc- The opening match for to-morrow de une fact that the Club's deficit in approximately 10%, the profit larly it will be between one half of

Similarly the last two years was solely deduced by roughly 30. Sim carloned by making up past and with meals, the prunt is down 50%, the visiting aggregation, the "Holly- present losses of the Hunt, and while sales to members have declined wood All Stars, and the American-

Committee is mak-Europena Y.M.C.A. think you will all agree with me, only 10%. Your

alterations in the

In the existing

The recond game will be between come ing that even this enhanced subscription

Gulf.-United Press.

Is very moderate when one considers arrangements

Points

The annual dinner of the Kowloon Chess Club was held at the Peninsula

Mr. J. S. Smith. Vice-President, who presided, congratulated the prize- winners and made special mention of D. E. Carvalho, Colony Champlon, K. | M. A. Barnett and Victor Rush..

Dr. M. O. Poster, Captain of the Victoria Chess Club, who distributed the prizes, sald.chess was being played by schoolboys in England and declared it would be good if the game were introduced to Hongkong boys, so they would have something to profit by in later years. He said he would also like to see more in- terest in the game and suggested that Mr. Carvalho give monthly talks. Closer co-operation between the Vic- toria and Kowloon Clubs would be beneficial, he added.

Prizes were awarded to the follow- ing-D. E. Carvalho (Colony Cham- 174 plon), V. Rush and K. M. A. Barnett (runners-up), V. Rush (Club senior 78 championship), K. M. A. Barnett (rubner-up); F. White (Club Junior championship), A. Morton (runner-

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Junior Division

Points

8FBABES

NOVEMBER MEETING

the number of days hunting provided and it in that these may the Guilt. United and the Attan- Macao Preparations For

With

remedy matters. The running of the

in the Season.

After Silkylight's brilliant win Hunters Anns during the coming

La

Race Course

the ones we

Fanling Hust

Saturday Races

Macao, Nov. 7. Preparations for the race meeting to take place in Macao on Novem- ber 12, and not on November 13 as originally advised, are going ahead, and there is every prospect that the meeting will be

one.

for

the Hongkong Derby of 1938, Mr. Season will be in the hands of Mr. locks to supplement Moller made the exceedingly gener-Potts, and the Committee are par-already lnd. ous donation

to this Club of $1,000. Bularly grateful to Mrs. Potts for! to be used as the Committee decided, the supervision she has promised to

perpetuate the memory of the give.

I have already mentioned Anances performance. Owing) pony's

in this connection, and it remains for

it very successful to our present serious nancial post-

It is plecsing to note a substan-me, on behalf of all subscribers, to Eon that money has not been ex- pended as yet.

tially better working here than in thank Mr. Walmesley-Cothem for the

Macao is taking much greater in- Mr. Meller also donated the Silky-the preceding years. A loss of $1,300 excellent Season's sport he gave us

demand to Mearts. Butcher, Feliden. time past, and the light Cup, which was competed for has turned into a profit of nearly the as Huntsman Our thanks are also terest in this meeting than for some on the at the Point-to-Point Meeting. I came amount, but this is still below due know all Members will join me in the average of the years prior to look and Mackenzle for whipping tickets in the Big Sweep, expressing to Mr. Moller our hearty 1937. The Committee has made new in, and to Mr. Nelson for his arduous Governor's Cup, is a very good one. racegoers follow the train- thanks for his generous and very arrangements, as to the running of duller na Ilon, Secretary. Mr. Nelson

very successful ing very closely, and a good race the parl-mutuel, with Mr. Kwok Hin- also managed sporting assistance.

for the Governor's Cup is likely to vice Mr. Rumjahn, and these Hunt Bail. wang Slabity

coming For the

Season, Capt. inke place. This Cup, presented by the Governor of The accounts agali show a less in should prove more remuncrative to

am sure members will Harland has agreed to act as Hunts-His Excellency

is a fine example of the this

department,

shown man, as Mr. Walmesley-Cothem is Macao, although somewhat the Club,

silversmiths" art, leaving shortly, and the Hunt Com Portuguese

and 1css

than the previous year. The appreciate the co-operation heavy cost of erecting matcheds is by Mr. Kwok.

Thanks to the Clerk of the Course, mittee will comprise Capt. Harland, has been greatly admired by all who Polls and Mr.have seen it.Our Own Correspon- the cause as usual, and we look for-

Lt. Forster ao Hondent, ward to the day that we can afford Mr. Huzeland, the Rnce Course is in Major Oliver, Mr.

than it has ever Stanton, with to put up accemmodation of a more better condition permanent nature that will obviate been. Mr. Stanton donated two bul-1Secretary.

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The following alterations have been made to the pony clasalocation lists of the Hongkong Jockey Club:

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SPORT ADVTS

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

Draft Programmes and Entry Forms for the Eleventh Extra on Race Meeting to be held Saturday, 19th November, 1938, may be obtained at the Sceretary's Office, Exchange Building; the Club

TOURNAMENT ENTRIES (weather permitting)

Entries for the annual tennis tour- nament of S.C.A.A. close on Novem-House, Happy Valley; the Hong ber 13, and members interested are asked to communicate with Mr. C. B. Wong, the convener.

İROUND-UP OF BEGGARS

Man Admits Has Never Done a Day's Work

Kong Club; the Sports Club; and the Stables, Shan Kwong Road.

Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON November, on Thursday, 10th 1938.

A round-up of beggars in the West Point district on Monday resulted in the appearance of several of them before Mr. T. J. Houston at the Cen-M iral Magistracy yesterday.

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Five of the mendicants were charged together, with begging for food, and of there, four were fined 53 or 14 days imprisonment each. The Afth. who admitted to Magistrate that he had never done a day's work in his life, and who sald his age was 40, was fined $25, with the alternative of a month's hard labour.

Another mendicant was released, and told that efforts would be made to admit him to the Home for the Aged.

Inspector W. Mair prosecuted.

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