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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 25, 1935.
HOME FOOTBALL
Chelsea Force West Bromwich To A Draw
The football that was provided over the week-end was of a high order despite the fact that the "end-of-the-season" feel- ing is already setting in so far as some of the teams are" con- cerned. At Highbury the specators were provided with ninety minutes of thrins when Grimsby held the Arsenal to a 1-1 draw "while Chelsea did well to divide the spoils with the Cup Final-
ists.
In the amateur international match between England “and Scotland, which attracted a large crowd to Dulwick, the form- er won by the odd goal in three in a match packed with ex- citement.
The detail scores, as cabled by Reuter, together with lea gue tables" brought up-to-date, follow:---
ENGLISH LEAGUE
Bournemouth.....33 18 4 1645 67 30 Clapton 0.33 11 8 14 49 68 80 Bristol ... .82 11 7 1496 37 29 Cardis
.34 10 9 16 44 17 29
10 13
Swinden.... Aldershot
32 ..84 916 39 51 ..33 8 7 17 46.
FIRST DIVISION
1 Grimsby
9 Derby
2 Gillingham
Newport.. Southood
32
Arsenal Birmingham Blackburn Leeds Liverpool *M'ster, C. Middlesboro' Portsmouth Stoke Wednesday W. B'wich
*postponed.
I Preston
1 Wolves
3 Hnd'sfeld.
✓ Sunderland
12112
5 40 45 86 19 48 68
THIRD DIVISION (North)
Darlington
Goals FAPta
7.70 38 45 84 17 11 8 76 68 45
34 20 4 10 85 17 7 11
33 17 6 10 188 17.4 12 200 172 13
Chesterfield32 14 7 11
68. 55 44
68 64 41
63 44 40 68-50 39 003 63 48 38 71 49 35 88 54 35 216 5 18:85 82 as
81 16 3 12
sa 12 11 10
8.Tottenham
1
5 Everton
1
3.Leicester
0
PWD
L
2 Aston Villa
I
Tranmere
.34 18 30
6
68 376
'2 Chelsea
2
Doncastar..
32 20 5
Chester
Halifax
SECOND DIVISION.
Mansfeld
Lincoln....
Blackpool Bradford Brentford Bury
8 Port Vale
}
Drexham.
9 S'ampton
1
Rotherham
2 Oldham
1
O Mater,U.
1
*Fulham
2 Holton"
Full
0 Swansea
Barw Barrow
Newcastle
4 Sheffield
1
6 Bradford C.
· 1
34
84 11 6 17
5 Burnley
0
Accrington
36 107 19
4 Notts C.
4 Barnsley
3
Bochdale Southport. Carlisle
Norwich Notta F.
Plymouth
West Ham
THIRD DIVISION (South)
1 Hardlopecia..
88 148 18 59 60 32
35 9 8 16 .35 9
Lai: 12 8 18
New Brighton....34 11 7 18
59 64 31
68 71 30
48 64 29
4 11 7 16 47 68 29
Da 20
33 10 4 1863 81 29
1013
33 0 8 17
82 17 25
54 52 97
44 62 26
33 7 10 16 42 7 26 33 7 6 21 44 79 16
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
HOME RUGGER
Army Defeated By Air Force
London, March 23. The Royal Air Force defeated the Army by 6 points to 3 in the fdal match of the Inter-Services' rugby chumpionship at Twicken- ham to-day before a small 'crowd of spectators in rainy weather. The half time score was 3.
The game was an excellent one, Irens, an Air Force forward, open- ing the score in the 25th minute when he landed a penalty goal..
The Army forwards were unable to settle down, but Novi scored a try for the Army after a sustained attack. Sayers failed to coavert.
On the resumption. Walkey scored for the Air Force following loose play, but .Irens could not bring the additional points, Reuter.
OTHER MATCHES
London, March 23. The following were the reaults of rugby matches played to-day--- Bath 8. Devonport Services 5. Birkenhead 4, Old Millhillians
6.
Bristol 5, Aldershot 5. Cardiff 17, Blackheath 0 - Coventry 1, Torquay Ath. 0. Gloucester 32 Leicester 0. Headingley 15, West of Scotland
14.
London Scot, 3, Harlequins 15. London Welsh 5. Northampton 7. Old Merchant T. 9, Old Granleig-
hans 3
Partsmouth S. 0, Richmond 11. Llanelly 0, Neath 3. Pontypool 9, Oxford U. 3. Glasgow Ace. 11, Hawick 5, Heretonians 0. Stewartorians 17. 18, Weston-Super Plymouth
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Peuter.
NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE
New York: March 23,
(Through Reuters Agency)
QUOTATIONS
New York/London Cross-rate New York Cotton--May New York Rubber-May Chicago Wheat ---May Chicago Corn -May Montreal Silver -March Silver-Official
Last Today's High Low Close Close 478) 476 4.70) 4.77 11.03 10.71 10.77 11.00 10.87 10.80 10.78 1027 857794
Change
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up
69.75 59.80 59 60 49.90
30 up,
up
Mar. 22. Change 84.38 99.72 100.08 .98 up
Dow Jones Averages.
High-1933/34 Low: Mar. 21.
30 Industrials
110.75
20 Raili
56.94
$7.72
20. Utilities
37.73
$8,61 14.07 15.89
99.10 66. up
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40`up
40 Bonds
.96.98
84.73 94.64
94.84
20 up.
11. Commodity Index
65.45
41.98 54,60
35.54
.94 up
Last Sale
Stock & Div.
Mar. 21 Mar. 23
Adams ExpreAR
41
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5
Alaska Jun (1.00%) 18 Allis Chalmers
18+
...
Am, Brake Thoe
(80)
Amer. Can (4) .............. 115 Am. Comm. Alcohol
(.25)
Am. Cyanamid "F"
(25dr.)
Am.. For. Pwr
Am. Locomotive
Am Radiator
Stock & Div. Gold Dust (1.20)
Goodyear
Int" Cement
Last Sale
Mar. 21 Mar 2
151
15%
171 181
241
24
Int. Hary (60)
377 377
1154
Lat. Nick (80) Int. Tel. & Tel; Johns Manville
231
231
61
411 431
Kennecott (151)
142
15
"Krog, Gro (1.50%)
247
241
181
18
Lehman (2.40)
683+
671*
3.
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Liq. Carb. (1)
26
27
For. Pwr. $7 1st.. PL
11
Loew's (1)
344
341
18
16
Lorili. (1.39)
191
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Mcintyre (22)
441
447
Am Metal Co.
15
154
Mont, Ward
241
241
111
111
Nat Bisc. (2)
251
25
Am. Smelting
33
341
Nat City B. ̧(1) ....
191
191
Am. Sug. Ref (2)
Nat Da. P. (1.20)... 13+
13
Am. T. and T. (9).
102
103
Nat. Distillers
77+
261.
Am. Tob "B" (5)
16
$77
Nai. Per. Lt. (.80).
61
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pret (6)
111
Nat. Steal (1)
42
413
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131
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53
531
N. Amer. (50c. 4%)
11
11
Anaconda Copper
$1
Otis Elec, (60)
13+
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154
184
(2sd.).
40
401
Fac. Ltng. (3)
23
23
Atlantic Ref (1)
224
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Atlas Corpn.
12
8
Packard Motors
31
31
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Pennroad Corpn.
Aubur Automobile 17
174
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181 191
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13
131
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24
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227
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44%
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501
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261
201
Schenley
91
91
354
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Sears Roebuck
39
381
Shell Union Oil
217*
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381
Simmons Co.
Soc-Vac (80)
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121
391
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Srn, Cal Ed.
(1.50) 121
121
Southern Pacific
137
141
33%
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187
191
Stan. Brands #(1)
142
144
1.
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Stan. Gas
3: 31
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Sta. Oil Cal. (1)
294
29
Sthra. $6
35.
367
Sta O NJ (1) ....
371
371
Ster. Pro. (2.80)
62+
62
(1.60)
(2)
191
· 193
Studebaker Corpn... 18 184
71
Texas G, Bulp (2)
311
311
151
16
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5
19
64
642
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41
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(140)
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24
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72
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194
207
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891
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U.S. Rubber
11"
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211
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281
30
54
6
US. Steel $7 PT. (2)
42
Vanddiam
15
147
451
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CABLES "SWENONIS
Bournemouth
T Brighton
Bristol G..
1. Charlton
3 Torquay
2 Bristol R.
2: Swindon
5
Clapton Coventry Exeter G'Lingham Newport Millwall North'ton
4. Qu's P. R.
"O Southend"
3 Crystal P..
3 Cardits
Reading Watford
5 Aldershot
Ø Luton
THIRD DIVISION (North)
Barrow Carlisle Chesterfield Halifax Lincoln Mansfield' Rotherham Rochdale Tranmere Walsall Wrexham
2 Doncaster
2 Hartlep❜ls
1 Chester
2 Darlington
3 Stockport
2 Southport
4. York
3 Crewe
0
Rangers
Table To Date.....
Goals
9
35 17
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts 34 28 6 € 86 38 40 Celtic ........ 34 21 3 10 64 40 45 Hearts.........33 18 8 7 79 43 43 2 St.Johastone... 34 16 2 60 37 43 Aberdren ...... 34 17 8 9 64 47 42 4 Dundee
12-82 58 40 Hamilton
39.15
98.77 60 38 Clyde
35 13 11 11 65 69 37 Motherwell ... 34 13 10, 11 75 69 37 Hibernian...... 33 13 7 13 62 45, 33 Kilmarnock 35 146 13 70 64 33 Partick... 34 144 16 64 61 32 2 Airdrie
34 12 7 15 56 84. 31
2
1
Queen D'South 35 10 6 19 60 71 26 1 Queen's Pk.... 39 9 9 14 48 72 27
2 Gateshead-
5 N. Brighton
2 Accrington
3
First Division
Goals
34. 94 21 49 49 - 22 34 9
4 21 27 76 22
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
PASSENGERS
The following passengers left. Baltimore & Ohio. Hong Kong on Saturday by the ss. President Hoover for San Francisco and Los Angeles via, ports:-Mr. Boeing Airplane
Gould, Miss Barbara Stone, Mr. Canadian Pacific... Juan D. Gamboa, Dr. Jose Jimenez, Caterpillar Tract Judge and Mrs. M. V. Moran. Mr. H. V. Stokely, Mr. C. P. Pan, Mr. MR. Nicholson, Mr. D. D. H. Utter, Mr. and Mrs. H. Th Sprey. Prof. and Mrs. J. van Kan, Mr. and Mrs. Chrysler (1d)
Ch. Nat. Bk. (1.40)... C'Peake Corp. (250) C'Peake Corp. and
Ohio (2.80)
G. H. C. Hart, Mrs. F. B. Upham, Col. Gas & Elec. Mr. J. E. Badeley, Mr. N. Aall, Mr. Comm. Solv. (.80)...
o Dunfermline... 34 10 6 19 19 29. 25
R. V. Swearingen, Mr. R. S. Bu Comm. Stern. Albion 3
chan, Mr. Allen P. Green Jr. Mr. Comm. ......... 34 9. 8 17 55 71 25
cum. FI. (6) 1 St. Mirren 349 5.20 43 6423 and Mrs. Maxime Levy, Mr. and 0 Falkirk......
Mrs. J. A. Chue, Mr. GC, Mills, Congo-Nairn 2AFT
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Nelson, Mstr Le Cons, Gas. N.Y' Verne Morse, Mstr. Gagene and Ro- Cons. Ou (28)` bert Morse, Mr. Gennaro Alterto. Cont. O1 (25) Mr. L. C. Burkavitch. Mrs. A Corn. Prod (3) ....... McHarlton M. Charlton, Mrs. Maria Coty Ine.....
Cwn. Cork $2.70 P .1. Mark, Mr. A. Mauer, Mrs. W. J. 0Mitchell, Mrs. H. C. Bishop, Major
Albion
P W D L F A 'Pta Arsenal.....33 18 10 6 94.88 46 Ayr
43 | Clyde Sunderland.....32 18 10 6 69 87
Manchester C...33 10 8 11 64 42 41 D'indee
Wednesday
Liverpool
Everton....
Derby
Stoke......
31 18 99
KK 62 41 58 52
Dunfermline
..33 185119 37 Hearts:
..34 15 9.11 72 69 37
*** 14 8 11 8 53 38 Motherwell
.88 14 64 98
14 81 40 36 Partick
31 18 14
West Bromwich.81 15 8 14 73 78
34 12 8 12 73 73 84 Queen's Pk. Aston Villa.......32 12 12 60
Grimsby.
Fresion Chelsea Blackburn
Portamenti Huddersfeld.
Leeds...
Wolves
Middlesbre".
66 33 St. J'stone.
.82 13 7 18 62 61
22.11 10 12 49 64 92
30:19 16
94
65 58 32
85 11:30 14 48 62
33.11 8.14 27 32 33
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4 Hamilton ... 1 Celtic
1 Aberdeen "
0'St. Mirron
2 Falkirk
4 Queen O'S .8 Airdrie
3.Hibernian"
Kilmarnock
2 Rangers
1
and Mrs. Ralph K Strassman, Mr. 2 Erick Bolchip Mrs. Lester Howard Riley, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Stone. 2 Mr. E. Merz, Mr. Antonio Banos,
1
0
Curtiss Wright. "A" Delaware & Hudson Douglas Aircraft Du Pont (2.60z) East. Kodak (4)
2 Mr. Generoso Velasquez, Mr. Fred Heintz Mr. L. C. Paulson, Mr. D.
Elec. Autolite Co..... 21 F. MacDonough, Mra Chas N.
Elec. Bond & Share Sherman, Miss Dr. E. A, van Teu Elec. Bond $5 Pt (5) 41 tem, Mr., K. Stark, Mr. F. W. Diehl Elec. Bond $6 PI (6) 45 Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Butchard, Miss Elec. Power & Light Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Paul, E For Film "A"). Deviton Mr and Mr. Allen P.
“Gel Elec" {:60)
34 1 20 14 84 78 20 THE BOAT RACE Green, Mrs. Friedman, Mr. Y. M. Gen. Foods (180)
.34 11 7 10 39 76 .29
83 8.12 18 27 88 28 Birmingham 82 10 8 16 41 83 26 Tottenham......34 8 9 17 44 73 23 Leicester........33 9619 41 63, 23
SECOND" DIVISION
Brentford.... Bolton
West Kam
Goals
Crews On Trial
the
London, Mar. 22. The Cambridge crew for University Boat Race, which will P W D L F A Pts take place on April 6, to-day row- .34 21 7.8 73 42 40 ed the full course in a paced 32 21 210 79 80 84 20 4 10 68 644 trial on the Thames between Put- .34 17 9 8 66 45 43 ney and Mortlake, in 19 minutes.
85 20 2 18 75 56 423 seconds. Manchester U....82 19 2 12 68 45 40
The Oxford crew did a similar .33 16 6 11 83 51" 38
34 13 11 10 59, 4837 trial last Wednesday, under more .33 16 7 11 6 49 87 favourable conditions, but with-
13 8 84 51 35, 84 10 #12 out the stimulus of pacing by 34-18 7 14 62 59 32 33 12 8 13 49 50 32 other crews, in 19 minutes. 32 Norwich.33 11 9 13 61 62 31 seconds
Blackpool
Newcastle
Plymouth
Fulham. Notta Shefield TT.. Hall Burnley
+
andioni
.84:13 4 17° 42 61 39; fritish Wirsen. .84 7.35 22 43 58 29 Port Vale .....38 10 10 14 43 84 43.64 Barnsley.83 10.8.14. Bradford C......84 10 7 17 62 64 27 В кадная
34 107 17 4869 27 Southampton....84 7 12 18 88 66 28 Oldham
84822 47:8120 Notts
7:8 21 84′′ 77 20
WAR PENSIONS
Expenditure On Children
Lo, Mr. R. Reuze, Mr. J. J. K. Mat- Gen. Motors (14) thews, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Morse, Gen. Rly. Sigs (1)... Miss Ruth Morse. Benor Begundo Gullette Saf (1) Severino Macias. Mr. Cosimo Al- Glidden G. (1)
terio, Mrs. Margaret Sin Moi Wong Chang, Mr. L. Narakich, Mrs. F. B. Fahrion, Mrs. L. A. MacAfee, Prof, and Mrs. I de Malherbe, Mrs. M. W. Meek, Mrs. F. B. Erskine,
THE "CARTHAGE” LIST
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BUSINESS MEN IN CONFERENCE.
Prince to be Patron
London, Mar. 22. The sixth International Con- gress for Scientific Management in Business will be held in Lm-
Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Holling, and lafant, Master R. M. Holling, Mr. and Mrs."H, M. Hodges, Mr. and Mrs. EG Jago and infant, Mr. The following passengers left W, D. Johnson, Mr. W. J. Jamieson, Hong Kong on Saturday for Malta, Mr. W. M. James, Miss Kennedy, Marsellies and London, via ports Mrs. E. Lindsell, Mrs. D. J. Lewis, on the P. and O. 8.s. Carthage: Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Langker, Master. Miss A, N. Boryer, Mr. and Mrs. T. KJ. Murphy, CF.O/ Moorcraft, Black, and infant, Master J. Black, Mrs. W. J. E. Mackenzie, Mr. Ca Mrs. A. Bolton and infant, Mr. and Marshall, Mr. D. W. Magill, Miss Mrs. H. J. Bell, Mr. A W. Bourne, J. Priestley, r. E. N. Pringle, Mas Mrs. C. B. Brown, Mrs. Cavanagh, ter M J Pringle, Mr. and Mrs. A don next July, under the patron- Mrs. M. E. Casswell, Mr. RWL Paramor, Mr. and Mrs. J. Dage of the Prince of Wales, with Cater, Mr. P. L Collision, Mr. S. E. Frovan, Master R. Provan, Miss A the Prime Minister as Vice Pat- Chamier, Misses Z, M. and K Frovan, Mr. and Mrs. H. V. H. Fery, ron Colbert, Mr. and Mrs A Duncan Mr CR Bosen, Mr. and Mrs. HA and infont, Mr. and Mrs A Drans- Rogers, Miss E. A, Rogers, Miss field, Miss, D. O. Dransteld, Mrs. V. M. Rogers, Miss B. Reay, Mrs. M. B. Davies, Miss A. E. B. Davies, A D. Read, Mr. and Mrs. F. Ttral Hall, Westminister, and pro- London, Mar. 22. A report issued by the Pensions Master LR B. Davies and gov-Smith, Miss D. E. Smith, Master R. blems of good management in businesses of all kinds, and) in Minister on the provision made emness (Miss A. Blanc), Mr. and E. Smith, Mrs., M. F. Staple, Miss 8, PW D L F A Pts 3429-56 54 41 61 for children of officers and men Mrs. JT. Ewing, Misses E. J. and I M. Staple, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. all various phases of Industrial 38 17 10 6
killed or disabled in the Great IF. Ewing, Master J. Ewing, Mr. Sweeney, Mr. Schlee, Miss Schlee, organisation, will be exhaustive- .82.
41 War reveals that about 1,750,000 and Mrs. S., R. Farlow, Mr. J. W. Mr. and Mrs. E. Shindle and in-ly discussed in the course of the
children have passed through Fraser, Mr. M. Ferguson, Mrs. E. E. fant, Mr. and Mrs. J. Bketchley, meeting
More than 300 business› henda W and P. E. Francis, Mr. Fergu- Love, Mr. 3. A. Mr. and Mrs. AR from many son, Mr. RA, Ferdinands, Mr. H. J. White and infant Mr. Wylly, ready T. Fogden, Mr. and Mrs. WG, Mrs. M. 9 Wheateroft, Miss M. A the Gerrard, Mr. and Mrs E G. God- Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. 8. C. Wilson, Betre dard, Miss D. J. Goddard, Capt J. Miss P Wilson Mr. and Mrs, L Henderson, Mr. C. W Hawking, Yun Tzu Hon.
THIRD DIVISION (South)
Charlton Beading Luton Coventry Wadiond
“Godle
48
the hands of the Pensions Minig and Miss V. R. Francis, Masters J MIE. A. L. Tidd and infant, Tren
86 15 8 14 6420
64 68 80 ay during the last 18 years, scd ...83 14 6 18 62 48 14 some £132,000,000 has been spent on their care maintenance, Northampton....88 18 7 13 62 87 88 education and training for em Millwall
85 18 7 16 4 53 83 Queen's P. E. 485 19 8 14 48 63 83 ploymer Exeter
34.18 0.16 56 60 32 British Wtrelen.
* The Congress will be opened by
the Prince of Wales in the Cen-..
Congr