SL Schools: Royal, STC get over 9 lakhs each, keen on joint tour abroad (8 Oct 1997)
In a simple though meaningful ceremony held last Thursday at the board room of S
08-Oct-1997
Wednesday 08, October 1997
Royal, STC get over 9 lakhs each, keen on joint tour abroad
By Richard Dwight
In a simple though meaningful ceremony held last Thursday at the board
room of S. Thomas' College, Wing Commander Noel Fernando, the chairman
of the joint committee of this year's Royal - Thomian cricket match and
the limited over one day game, handed over in the presence of the
members of the committee, the profits so generated, shared in equal
proportions to the heads of both schools.
The principal of Royal College Mr. S. H. Kumarasinghe and the Warden of
S. Thomas' Mr. Neville de Alwis were, the recipients on behalf of their
respective schools, of a sum amounting to Rs. 915,000 each.
Noel Fernando, speaking on the occasion said that despite the unexpected
constraints experienced, he was happy that with the unstinted support of
the entire committee, the assistance from sponsors Seylan Bank and Lanka
Bell and, all other factors that go to make these two big matches, to
make available the said sums of money to the two colleges.
He had a special word of thanks, for the hard work put in by the
secretary, Air Commodore Ajit Jayasekera and the meticulous way in which
the accounts were finalised in such a short period of time, by the
treasurer Sunil Peiris.
The Principal of Royal and the Warden of S. Thomas' addressing those
present were appreciative of the way in which the committee was steered
by Mr. Fernando, that had much finesse of a high order and, was pleased
that the related accounts were finalised, comparatively early.
On the question of unruly behaviour at Big Matches, they were of the
view that the population is on the increase and the occasion itself, has
become a major one in the Sri Lanka Calendar of events, where much
socialising by a convergence of varied people takes place.
They felt that the matter was beyond their control and those who are
quick to criticise, would do well to suggest solutions to the problem.
Both school heads, were keen on a joint tour, comprising the cricketers
from the two schools making a trip abroad.
Source :: Daily News (https://www.lanka.net)