THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1929.

THE

MACKINTOSH'S WORLD SPORT

RECORD SALE

Wednesday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday January 30th, 31st, February 1st & 2nd

To celebrate a record year's business we are going to create a RECORD SALE by offering hundreds of dollars worth of high class merchandise for men's wear at unprecedented rates. There are dozens of broken ranges in coloured Shirts, Ties, Socks, Pyjamas, Stockings and other articles, and we must clear them to make room-so we have reduced everything we want to clear-and reduced it heartily in order to clear quickly.

SHIRTS-

Find quality Print and

Zephyr with

,'match,

Lo collars

Usually sold at $0.50 to

$8.50.

Record Sale price

SOCKS

$2.50, $4.00

Fancy designs and plain colours in various weights. Usually sold at $2.00 to $3.00.

Record Sale price

$1.00

Usually sold at $3.25 to $5.00.

Record Sale price

HATS

$2.00

A very special line of wool Velour Snap Brim Hata in

Greys and Browns,

Usual price $8.50,

Record Sale price

$4.50

WOOLLIES————————

The whole of our largé stock of Woollies and Pull-overs at HALF usual selling prices.

Record Sale prices

TIES

from $8.50 each.

Open end Ties in many new designs,

Usually sold at $2.50 to $4.50.

Record Sale price

$1.50 each.

Foulard and Silk Bow Ties, Record Sale price

$1.00 each

All Silk Knitted Ties. Usually sold at $4.00 to $6.00.

Record Sale price

$2.50 each.

RECORD

BARGAINS

STOCKINGS

All worl in pisin and fancy designu.

Usually priced at $3.50 to $5.00

Record Sale price

$2.50

Usually sold at $5.50 to $8.50 Record Sale price

GOWNS-

$4.50

Dressing Gowns and Bath Hobes of Jaeger wool,

Flannel and 81K. HALF

usual selling prices...

Record Sale prices

from $11.50

OVERCOATS-

Aquascutum Tweed Coats. In all the newest styles.

Record Sale price

from $40.00

"Macnova" Waterproofs, usually sold at $35.00 Record Sale price

$21.00

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MUFFLERS

A large selection of Knitted Moders in white coloured effects.

and

All at HALF ugual price..

Record Sale prices

from $2.50 each.

PYJAMAS-

Special offer of a line in Union Flannel.

Usually sold at $7.50. Record Sale price.

$4.00 per auit.

A nice selection of Stripe

designs of Poplin. Usually Bold at $9.50, $10.50

Record Sale price

$5.00 per suit.

SHOP EARLY-The best bargains go First————

MACKINTOSH'S

MEN'S WEAR SPECIALISTS

Alexandra Building,

Des Voeux Road.

WEEK-END SPORT AT [HONGKONG C.C. TENNIS

CANTON.

AMERICA DEFEATS ENGLAND

IN GOLF CONTEST,'

TOURNAMENTS.

START TO BE MADE NEXT ΜΟΝΤΗ.

Despite inclement weather, the

The opening date in connexion golf match arranged for Sunday with the Hongkong C.C. lawn between teame representing tennis tournaments has been fixes America and England was played for February 13th, when three ties off over 18 holes on the Tangshan cach in the Championship Singles Rocratation Club's course at Tung-and Doubles, and one in the Club shan, Canton.

championship will take place. The English team were unfor. Dates have been fixed for all the competitions, excepting the Mixed tunately unable to put all their Doubles Handicap: Those for the best men in and were severely de-Championship Singles are feated, though they did better than

under: the Scots who were defeated by the same American team in No- vember last.

Singles.

The singles were played off in the morning, the results being?

Borland

America

J. C. 1. Honbileht 1 A. R. Quin C. E. Bandairom 1 C. E. Watson

K. Batchelor

H. G. McNrary

.. Anthony

i.. II. Huffin

A. N. Spenrer

0

G. C. Etching

1 G., Bowker

1 A. J. Even

The Foursomes,

The foursomes were played off

in the afternoon and resulted:

Amerka

J. C, 1. fanbright &

C. E. Handstrom

II. G. McNeary and I. 1. Anthony

A. N. Spencer and

น. 10. un

England

A. E. Quin and

2 C. E. Watson

R. X. Batchelor and

1G, C. Kitching

7

G. H. Dowker mal

A. J. Evan

A

LA

February 13th:-K. T. San v. Iu Tak Chouk;'H. Owen Hughes v. D. S. Green; J. G. Lawrie v. W. B. Cornaby.

February 15th:-A. H. Crook v. C. E. Holmes; S. E. Green v. T. Isomura; M.. K. Lo v. Ng Sze Cheung.

February 20th:T. Fujimori v. Lim Pong Chin; Li, J. Hale v. F. Grose; Ho Ka Lau v. H. D. Rumjahn.

February 21st:-R. E. Jones v. J. Barrow; E. Railton v. Cheng Chi Wing.

February 22nd:--T. Honda v. E. D. Lawrence; M. W. Lo v. I. M. A. Razack; Wong Hing v. Chan So.

The total was thus 9 points to, 3 Casnumbhoy.. in favour of America.

Tennis "At Home."

February 28th:-H. Yoshida v T. Akiyama; L. Goldman v. J. A. March 1st:-S., A. Rumjahn v W. C. Hung: Luk Ding Cheung v. Chiu Tsun. Chiu; Lal Kwong Tsun

The Shameen Lawn Tennis Club. Y. Sajiki..

March 4th-A. E. Guest v. IL were "At Home" on Saturday on Lo;. E. C. Fincher v. F. A. Red- the occasion of the prize-giving

Henderson.

v. R. M.

for the various tournaments play-Bond; Iu Tak Lam ed during the season. An excel-

March 5th:-HY. Io v. E, F. lent tea was served and quite Fincher: J.S. McEachran v. Y. Jarko crowd gathered on the

courts.

The prizes: were presented by Mrs. Annelt, wife of the President of the Shameen Lawn Tennis Club.

The winners: were:

Hachiuma.

HONGKONG DERBY.

TWENTY-SEVEN PONIES ENTERED.

Hong Doubles.-Shamoon Muni- cipal Council (Mr. C. E. Watson and Captain G.VA. Clements R of 0.) winners of A.P.C. Challenge Cup; this being the first time this

Entries closed on Saturday for the cup had been' played for, the annual race meeting of the Hongkong A.P.C. having won the old cup out Jockey Club. It is interesting to nuto right after winning the event In that twenty-seven ponies have been 1925, 1926 and 1927. The entered for the Hongkong Derby, runners-up were Messrs. Gerin, which is three more than last year. Drevard and Co. (Mr. J. Baud and Mr. Ho Kom-long has the largest entry with four and Mr. John Feel Mr. V. E. C. Farrier),

Men's Championship Singles for and Messrs. Chan and Rafeek have cup presented by Captain Leslie thrée ench. No other owner has more. Graham, of the Scots Guarda. than two. Although Mr. Dunbar has seven griffins, only three have been Winner, Mr. A. T. Lay; runner-up; entered." Mr. C. E. Watson,

The full list is as under: Men's Handicap

Pony. Owner. Winner, Mr. C. E. Watson; runner-Ulster up, Mr. F. Gandossi.

Singles.-

Parkson

Chan & Rafook Chan & Rafeek Chan & Rafeck K. C. Lau &

H. C. Leo K. C. Lau &

II. C. Leo Yam Man

Men's Handicap Doubles. Parkson Winners, Mr. A. T. Lay and Mr. J. Dynasty Rodger; runners-up, Mr. M. A. Dynasty Annett and Mr. F. Gandossi.

Mixed Handicap Doubles. Winner's, Mrs. C. E. Watson and Mr. F. Gandossi; runners-up, Mrs. J. F. Brenan and Mr. M. A. Annett. Ladies' Championship Singles:- Winner, Miss Margaret Hogg; run- ner-up, Mrs. C. E. Watson.

Ladies Handicap Singles.--Win-Ho Kom Tong ner, Miss P. Kemble; runner-up, Ho Hom Tong Mrs. C. E. Watson.

Ladies' Handicap Singles:-Win ners, Mra, J. F. Brenan and Miss P. Kemble; runners-up, Mrs. C. E. Watson and Mrs. F. Gandosi,

Ho Kom Tong Ho Kom Tong Eve

.

Stanton & Reidy Hynes & Mackie American Tournament, Hynes & Macko

Chan Tin Sion Previous to the prize-giving, John Peel there was a very interesting little John Pool American Handicap Tournament John Poel for which eight couples entered, M. Dyer each couple playing every other Mrs. Dunbar couple five games. Those respon-L Dunbar, sible for the handicapping in this L. Dunbar event are certainly to be congratu- lated, as four out of the eight couples finished level first. With 35 possible games the following was the handicapping and score:

Mra. F. Gandoss! and Mr. C. E, Watson (0), 26; Mrs. M. A. Annett

..

H.da.

Erin's Jalo

13.2

Son of Navy

13.2

Son of Army

13.2

Lord Protector 13.1 King's Counsel 13.2 Glorious Stag 13.2 Triumphant

Stag

Ideal Stag Duke of

Chantilly

· Duke of

Melrose

GE.C

GRID & OUT DOOR SWITCHGEAR.

S.E. ENGLAND ELECTRICITY SCHEME. BRITISH MATERIALS TO BE USED.

The whole of the material used in the contract placed by the Central Electricity Board with the Gazioral Electric Co., Ltd,, for one section of the overhozd trans- mission lipos in the south-east of England, will be manufactured in Great Britain.

An official of the company stated that the contract, the value of which was approximately £500,000, woul cover the erection of the 132,000 volt line in the distric north of the Thames, stretching from Roading on the west to Peterborough on the north, and Ipawich and Colchester on the cast. The total miloage of the overhoad trans mission would be 254 miles, and the total actual length of conductor would be 1,300 milos.

.

The contract would be osrried out by the General Electrio Company with the assistance of their associated company, the Pirelli-General Cable Works, Ltd., of Bouthampton, the latter company carrying out all tho actual orection work.. The work of orection would take in all three years, and employment would be given in the actual oreotion work to between 500 and 1,000 men. In addition to that employment would be given to large' numbers in the manufacture of the stool towers, stool alumínium conductor, insulators, and other accessories.

The overhead lines are one section of the system of ovorhead linos covoring the whole of England and Boot- land which are being argcted by the Central Electricity Board, with the object of linking up the main gonorating stations throughout the country and affording a cheap supply of electric power in all districts.

FIRELL

IRELLI LIENERAL/

Estimates for underground Cables up to 33,000 volts & overhead Transmission schemes up to 180,000 volts given by

THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO., OF CHINA

Queen's Building, Hongkong.

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C. INGENOHL

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Tobacco Sim

22. Des Voeux Road C, (Tel. C. 1858)

CIGARS

RICH & RARE

18.2

13.2

13.2

13.2

Blue Danube

13.1

President Hail 13.2

Majestic Hal! 13.1

Imperial Hall 132 Duke Hali Grand Tattoo

Eve

13.2 13.2 Target Peppercorn, 13.2 19.2 Peterkin Richmond Stag 18,2 Adam Royal Flush

13.2

OLD TAYLOR

18.1 13.1

SCOTCH WHISKY

Huntington 13.1

..13.2

18.2

18.2

Two Clubs

Hiawatha

Frenchman's

Bay Delaware Bay 18,1-

REFEREES MEETING.

The monthly meeting of the and Mr. A. T. Lay (0), 21; Mrs. Hongkong Football Referees' As C. E. Watson, and Mr. F. Gandossi (0), 28: Mr. and Mrs. B. D, Wal-sociation is to be held at the colt (6), 24; Mrs. J. W. H. Chaplain's Hut, Scandal Point, on All Interested Ferguson and Mr. M. A. Annett Friday at 6 p.m.

(9), 25; Mrs. Olivecrona and Mr. in football are cordially invited. J. Krabbe (14), 26; Miss E. L. V. At Unis meeting it is hoped to dia- Hogg and Captain G. A. Clements cuss several knotty points relative (14), 26: Madame P. Leynaud and to the game. Mr. V. E. C. Ferrier (16), 26.

The four winning couples then played a knock-out tournament In the first round for the best of five games Mrs. F. Gandossi and Mr. C. E. Watson (80) defeated Mrs. Olivererona and Mr. J. Krabba (-15) 8/0; Madamo P. Leynaud and Mr. V. E. C. Ferrier (+15). defeated Miss E. L. V. Hogg and Captain G. A. Clements (scratch)" 3/0. The finals were played for the best of nine games, Madame P. Loynaud and Mr. V. E. C. Ferrier (+15) defeating Mrs. F. Gandoss! and Mr. C. E. Watson (80) by 5/8-Our Own Correspondent.

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