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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1931.

FANLING GOLF.

STARTING TIMES FOR SUNDAY:

9.04 N. A. Taplin & P. 8. Grant, 0.08 C. B. Regn & J. B. Lanyon. 9.12-9,16-Not to be booked. 9.20 A. Sommerfelt & B. D. Evans, 9.24 W. Fleming & J. G. Campbell. 9.23 P. Tudd & E. Crimble.

0.32 S. J. 11. Fox & W. Kerr.

D. J. J. French & D. F. C. Cleland. 9.40 P. W. Parker. & F. D. Tracy. 9.44 R., A. Stuart & S. S. Perry. 0.48 F. Els & D. J. Gilmore. 9.62 R. K. Valentine & H. A. Lam-

mert.

9.50 E. Davidson & G. Hegarty. 10,00 A. D. Humphreys & 0. Eager. 10.04 E. Stone & C. P. Ronn

10.08 D. S. Robb & W. S. Hiller.

LEAGUE FOOTBALL

TO-MORROW.

BIG GAMES AT: STADIUM AND

SOOKUNPOO.

3 SENIOR SIDES IDLE.

[By "Wanderer."}

Fourteen matchen are down for decision in the Hongkong, Foot- ball League tomorrow, including four in the Senior Division. Owing to the rugger trial, the match between the H.K.F.C. and

10.12 it. A. Campbell & J. D. Thom-the Royal Artillery has been

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10.10 R. Young & A. Ritchie.

10.30 A. Wolfe & C. M. Roberts. 10.24 T, Low & N. K. Littlejohn. 10.28 A, H. Ferguson & C. E. Holmes. 10.32 L. Q. S. Dodwell & J. Stuart. 10.30 G. Johnston & A. W. Hay

Edie.

10.40 C, W. detrics & A. O. Brawn. 10.44 S. C. Feltham & D. J. Keogh, 10.48 13. T. Buxton & D, F. E 10.52 E. Kern & B. J. Lacon. 10,56 J. P. Sherry &. W. A. Cornell. 11.00 A. B. Purves & J. M. Walker. 11.04 A. Meredith & J. 1. Raikes. 11.08 A. F. Judd & W. J. Clerk. 11.12 A. Pierry & H. Spleer. 11.10 G. H. Wilson & Major Roche-

Kelly.

11.20 A. Lonch & H. U. Ireland,

11.24 A, C. 1. Bowker & II. G. Miks. 11.28 D. M. Gordall & T. J. Price. 11.32 T. S. Whyt Smith & C.

B

Malurin,

11.36 G. E. Mitchell & J. R. Masson. 11,40 T. S. Marshall & J. D. H. Craw-

ford.

11.44 D. S. Edward & K. K. Round!«. 11.48 S. A. Seth & J. S. Dykes. 11,52 J. A. Selby & D. Forbes. 11.56 G. E. Costello & H. Hampton. Noon 1. Thayer & R. K. Hepburn. 1204 L. R. Andrews & C. H. Burton. 12.08 V. R. Gordon & E. M. Bryden. 12.12 c. B. Brawn & G. E. Eliams. 12,16 C. B. Johnson & A. B. Raworth, 12,20 A. G. Coppin & E, des Voeux. 1224 6. T. May & C. H. M. Anders.

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LOCAL CRICKET.

THE I.K.C.C. TEAMS FOR SATURDAY.

The following are teams for to-morrow!

the

II.K.C.C.

1st Eleven v. LR.C. friendly, on the

transferred to the Caroline Ill ground.

There is no senior game on the Kowloon side.

The fixtures are appended?

Senior Division.

Royal Navy. S. Wales Borderers.

Stadium, 4 p.m.

H. K. Club v. R. Artillery-Caro-

line Hill, 4 p.m.

A. & S. lighlanders v. Chinese

Ath-Sookunpoo, 4 p.m. St. Joseph's

Club de Recrelo.. St. Joseph's, p.m.

Second Division,

Navy Res. v. RA. Res.-Navy

ground, 2.30 p.m.

Recreto Res. v. Athletic Res.--

Recrelo, 4 p.m.

N.W.. Hes. v. Argylls Res.--Sno-

kunpoo, 2.30.

Club Ren. v. St. Joseph's Res-

Club, 2.30.

University v. South China-St

Joseph's, 2.30.

Enstern Kowloon Res.--Chinese,

II.V., 4 pan.

Third Division.

Fukien v. R.A.P. -Rerrein, 2.30. R.A.0.C. v. R. Engineers. Chatham

Kond, 2.30.

Ewo

v. S.W Borderers "B"-- Chinese, H.V., 9.30.

RA:S.C Athletic "Baroline

Hill, 2.30.

Two matches of high interest are scheduled for the Senior Divi- aion. The South Wales Borderers, undecated since their arrival. ure engaged

14 the Stadium against the Navy, who have won four of their last five

scoring league matches, twenty goals.

over

Nippy forward lines aru ሰ

the IR.C. ground, Sookunpoo, reprefenture of the teams, and it would Bented by the following: Enot be surprising if the match Pearce, E. J. R. Mitchell, A. C. Beck, prothiced a crop of goals. Much A. Read, E. R. Duckitt, i. Owen Hughes, A, C... Bowker, 11. F. Green, depends on whether the Navy get 0. E. C. Marton, G. 1. Biore and one of the bad spells to which they are liable, or not. If they are up to normal form, they should win.

Rigg.

2nd Eleven v. I.R.G. at home:-H. J. Armstrong, P. W. J. Planner, C. D. Weight, Paterson, E. C.. Etherington, and R. M. Alrey. 12th man J. Chad

wick.

Recreio Team.

The following will represent the Recreio in a league match against at Craigengower to-morrow Happy Valley J. Guterres, H. A. Sousa, Alves, . . Xavier, C. M.

J. 1. Figueiredo, 1 J. Silva, G. A. Guterres, A. P. Pereira, H. A. Barros, F. J. Remedios and F. H. Carvalho.

RUGBY FOOTBALL.

SECOND INTERPORT TRIAL GAME,

A second Interport trial game will

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The Argylls have the stiffest proposition of the day, though it is not so stir that the result can be forecast with any hint of cer- tainty. The Athletic are not very fond of the Sookumpeo ground, and a draw seems a likely event.

The Recreio ny win, but not by a very large margin, against St. Joseph's. while it should be the Club's turn to annex LWO points.

Probable Teams. Club Reserves:-Fogwill; Stoker and Potoulut; Sloan, luncheon and Hooper; Smith, Bell, Strange, Jack- son and Tavin.

Kowloon 2nd:--Angus: Guest, Everest, Gilchrist, Eastman;

take place on Saturday, January 17th Smith; Penny, Whiting. Spary,

at 4.15 pan. Teams na under:

Colton, Bickford. Reserves; White, Club Colours,Back, J. P. Whit-Davies, Hast, W. H. Brown.

DAME CLARA BUTT.

ARRIVED IN THE COLONY YESTERDAY,

ham; Threequarters, J. J. Ferguson, E. R. Allera, R. IL Griffiths, G. R. More; Halves, M. W. Turner, J. W. King Forwards. D. L. Milne Day, W. F. Peers, W. F. Leckle, E. R. West, F. R. Burch. E. B. Gammell, E. F. Buttress, B. I. Many (Capt.) Rest-Back, L/Corp. Frankham (Army); Threequarters, Lt. Douglas (Army), It. Hamilton (Army), G. A. L. Plummer (Club); G. P. Lammert

Dame Clara Butt, the world- (Club); Kalvės, L/Corp. Reos (Army), L Charsley (Navy); For famous contralto, together with wards, L/Corn. Tratt (Army), AR. her husband, Mr. Kennerley Ruro- Cox (Club) F/O Beamish (Navy), ford, and nicce arrived In the Co-: W. Hartley (Club), Surg. Lt. Nicollony yesterday, and they are now

(Capt). Hubbock staying at the Repulse Bay Hotel. son (Navy) (Navy), J. B. Atkinson (Club),

concerts have been Eng. A. Wilkinson (Navy).

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one for to-morrow

The Rest to play in red and white arranged, for Monday, and it

jerseys, obtainable at the ground.

ANOTHER MATCH.

night and one

is certain that there will be large audiences to hear so famous an artiste. The visitors will be the guests of the Rotary Club, at time, on Tuesday.

Making her professional debut MELHORN & CRUIKSHANK at the Albert Hall in 1892, Dame Clara Butt has been one of the MAY APPEAR AGAIN, £

world's greatest sulolata. In hor We are reliably informed that there earlier years sho was a favourite is every probability that Cruikshank singer at musical festivals and in and Melhorn, the American pro- oratorio, but subsequently she has fessionals who put up auch a fine been heard mostly at ballad con- exhibition at Fanling on Wednesday, corte. Choosing ballada and will play another match on the after well-known national, songs, of the noon of Sunday, January 25, at

likely to

to appeal to the Fanling.,

musical tastes, she has posed by two of Hongkong's leading enden

world players in a four-ball match.

worl over. Adamson Cup.

been specially "Sea

It is hoped that they may bo on. Soralf in the hoarts Dr.

goers the

The January qualifying round of written for her, notably

the Adamson Cup competition, played Pictures by Elgar, "Romeo and for at Happy Valley was won by Juliet" by H. Bedford, and "The G. McLeod, 82-1864.

Other scores returned were:-A,Triumph of Alcostia" by F. Cliff. before Brooksbank 80-18-72; H. Edmunds Sho has sung by command 85-1273; and H. Mondy 89-16 Queen Victoria, King Edward and King George, and her magnificent has for long been acknow-

=74.

voice as one of the world's finest

The following forthcoming weddings contraltos. In 1920, she was ATO GIL need: Mr. Raymundo Alar created Dame of the British con, No. 1, Granville Hond, Kowloon, Empiro.

to Miss Agnos Brown, No. 670,

Nathan Rand, Kowloon. Also Dr.

Antonio Paulo Guterres, No. 24, Tennis enthusiasts are reminded Granylifo Road, to Miss Thelma that entries for the tournament ur- Ricardina Pacheco d'Assumpcao, of ranged by the Hongkong Cricket Club Peace Avenue, Kowloon,

closa on Saturday, January 17.

SHARE PRICES.

TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS.

The following is the list of local share quotations issued to-day:-

Banks.

Hongkong Bank, 32010 b. Chartered Bank, C16 . Morcantile A. & B., £26 n.. East Asia $115 b.

Insurances,

Canton Ins., $1,300 n. Union Ins., $695 b.

North China Ins., Tls. 160 b. China Underwriters, $3.20 s. Yangtaze Ima.. $50 n. China Fires, $475 b.

H. K. Fire Ins., $1300 n.

Shipping.

Douglasen, 28% 1.

H. K. Steamborta, $31_n. Indo-Chinas, (Def.) $27 n. Union Waterboats, $39 .

Mining.

Bonguets, $115. Kailans, 30/- n.

S'hai Explorations, Tis. 1 b. Raubs, $408.

Docks, etc.

Kowloon Wharves, $172 a. Whampoa Docks, $30% b. South China Motors $10 n. China Providents. $5.40 b. (old). Hungkewa, Tls. 284 n.

New Engineerings. Tls. 7.30 n. Shanghai Docks, Tla, 116 n.

Cottons.

Ewo Cottons, Tis. 14 b.

S'hai Bottons, Tls. 90% (old) b.

Lands, Hotels, etc.

H. and S. Hotels, $12.60 s. H. K. Land, $84 s. (old).

du. $83 я.

S'hai Land Tim. 360 L. Humphreya, $17.60 n. Realties, $9.20 b.

Public Utilities.

Tramways, $18 a.

Peak Trams, (old) $141⁄4 8. Star Ferries, $9354 b.

China Lights, (old) $26.76 8. H. K. Electrics, $80% s, Telephones, $35% n. China Buses, Tis. 19 n. Singapore Tractions. $7/10 n. Industrials,

China Sugura, 80 cta. n. Malabone, $27 n.

Cald: Macg. Ord: Tls. 10,75 n. Canton Ices, $3.60 a. Cements (Comb) $17.60 b.. Ropes, $12.50 b. United Asbestos $5 n.

Stores, etc.

Dairy Farme, $20.76 b. Watsons, $12.00 b. Der A. Wings. $1 n. Lane Crawford, $3.00 . Sinceres. $13 b.

Miscellaneous.

Amusements, $23. n. Constructions, $4.30 b.

B' que Ind. G. Bonds, $70% b. H.K.G. Loan, 6% Prem.

BOXING

Finals Army Individual Championships

WILL BE HELD AT

CITY HALL

on

WEDNESDAY, 21st at 9.15 p.m.

Fly Weight, Pta. Slythe 9.W.B. v. Drummer Perry, Argylls. Bantams. Pte. Blanchard. S.W.D. v. L/G. Costello. Argylls, Feathers. Pte. Skinner. S.W.B. v. Pto. Blackburn, Argylls, Light Weights. Pto, Roberta, S.W.B. v. L/C Walker, Argylls. Wolter Weights. Sapper Evans, Royal Engineers. v. Cpl. Hay. Argylla.

Bye. Pto, Morrison S.W...

Middio Weights. Pte. Jones, S.W.B. v. Sgt. Walles, Argylle. Light Heavy. L/C. Tenfold S.W.B. v. Pte. Livingston: Argylls. Prices Ringalde Seats (including tax)

Stalia.....

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Looking at Mossm, Moutrie & Co. now open..

Book early and avold disappointment.

Positively

Last

DAY.

GORDON'S

SHOE SALE

$4.00

$2.00

One of two men living in the With Dve previous convictions fori theft and one for unlawful posses-Sze Mel contractors' mashed at sesion, a Chinese named Ng Sik, Lockhart Road, who were admitted was produced before Mr. Butters, at into hospital on Wednesday sulfer- the Kowloon Magistracy this morning from injuries received during ing, charged with having picked the aght in which a hatchet was In pocket of a married woman, Tsol used, died yesterday, according to 18 Yee, at the Hunghom market, and a police report this morning. relieving her of 31. The defendant, consequence, the other man, who on pleading guilty. was sentenced still in hospital, is being detained to six months' imprisonment and pending enquiries which may re-

sult in an appearance in Court. two years' police supervision.

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