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THE
HONGKONG
SUMMER SOCCER.
CANTON NAVY TEAM SUCCEEDS,
2
TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JULY 13, 1931.
AMATEUR GOLF CHAMPION.
By the odd goal in "three, the Canton Nivy football team, strengthened by the Inclusion of Hoverul old Hongkong players. defeated the British Navy in a match at North Point en Satur- day
Although far and away the hetter team in the second por-- tion of the game, which wa fought out at a gruefling pace, the trifle visitors were, perhaps, a Tortunate in securing an outright
The British team enjoyed the major part of the exchanges in the opening half and should cer tainly have led by a wider margin in our soul, Wyatt, as the a fairly most active force in a virlie forward line, deserved to have added at least another two. took The Cantonese naval men a firm grip on
The game
after the change-over, and their two goals, secured through Mombray hend ing into his own citadel, and by penalty kick taken by Chuk Kwok- kwong, nellied the issue.
The Java Tourists.
The Chinese Athletic teams. selected to tour Java, had useful practice matches against Army teams at the Stadlum yesterday. The senior eleven won with ease; running up a score of six to which A. V. the Army replied but once. Gosano was in fine shouting form, elaiming Tour of the Chinesu Athlete's tally, and, generally speaking, the tourists Stave evidence of being a well-balanced and useful combination. 11. Gosan and Chan Ka-chew were the other netters, while Alexander replied for the Army.
Nine goals
Were registered in the match between the "A" teams,
and throughout the game was keenly contested with little to choose between the tears. Ll Yi-sum was in goal-getting mood for the four Chinese, Anding the net fanes, and fal Kwok-chul WITH responsible for the fifth point. Campbell, Wells, Lamont, and Lee Ling Cown goni) were the Army SCOPETA,
After the senior game, the Army players and referees were present- Led with souvenirs, silver cups going to the seniors ami spoons to the reserves,
HAGEN AND ALLISS EQUAL.
GREAT PLAY FOR CANADIAN OPEN GOLF TITLE.
Toronto, July 11. Percy Allia, the Britisk player, and Walter Hagen. the American, tiel for the Canadian Open Golf title at Toronto to-day, each returning an nyeregate of 282.
They will play off a deciding matek to-marrow (Tuesday).
British Golf Redeemed. Holing a four-yarder on the home green, Alling jual redeemed British got from its dismal failures. Attics went round the course in the follow- 1 sear 67-79-73-71, and agèn returned 08-68-72-74.
Joe Farrel and Ed. Dudley each had scores of 183, Murtiedutra 284, and Armour 286.
The only Britons to inbh, apart from Allin, were Aubrey Boomer 292, Syd. Easterbrook 2013, Leslie Cotton 300, and Archis Compston 302.
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The STARS Play it
Our photo shows Eric Martin Smith, the 22-year-old Cambridge undergraduate, who won the British Amateur Gelf Championship at Westward Ho! beating John de Forest in the final.
SHARE PRICES.
TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS.
The following le the list of loca share quotations issued to-day:
Banks,
Hongkong Bank, $2,050 b. Chartered Bank £15% n. Merchantile A. and B., £214. East Asia $127 b.
Insurances.
Canton Ins.. $1436 n. Union 10s, $550 b. China Underwriters, $5,50 b. China Fires, $675 b. H.K. Fire Ins., $1400 n.
Shipping.
b.
Douglas, $241⁄21⁄2 n. H. K. Steamboats, $26 Indo-Chinas, (Def.) $30 b. Union Waterboats, $28 b.
Mining.
Benguela $9% b. Kailane, 33/9 n. S'hai Explorations, Tle. 2 n. Raubs, $36 R.
Docks, etc. Kowloon Wharves, $164 b. Whampoa Docks, $29 h. South China Motors 310, n. Chinn Providents, $5.80 b. Honghews, Tla. 270 n. New Engineers, Tls. 6 D. Shanghai Docks, Tis. 109 Ti.
Cottons.
Ewo t'otton, $14.40 b. S'bai Cotton Tis, 9 11. Zoong Sings Tls, 11 b.
Lands, Motela, etc.
II.K. & S. Hotels, (kl) $16.26 n. H.K. & S. Hotels (New) R15.75 . H.K. Land $92 n.
S'hai Land TIR. 384 b.
Humphrey's $20
Realties, $14.40 6.
H.
Public Utilities. Tramways, $21.40 a. Peak Trama, (old) $14 n. Star Ferries, $95% n. China Lights, $25.75 b. H.K. Electrics, 381 b. Macao Electrics, $23 n. Telephones, $49 b.
China Busaa, Tls. 18.60 a. Singapore Tractione, 3/- n.
Industrials.
YARDS
PAR
UP TO 250-
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251 TO 445
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China Sugars, 66 cts. a.
Malabone $39 n.
Canton Ices, $6% n.
446 TO 600-
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THE SILLY SEASON BEGINS.
New York, June 16. By preaching a 20 hours' sermon: nt Los Angeles, the Rev. Dr. A. F. Futterer. President of the Holly- wood Bible Knowledge Society, has broken the world record for pulpit endurance established recently at Washington by the Rev. C. Z. Brown, pastor at the Negro Baptist Church, who delivered a discourse Jasting 12 hours.
Dr. Futterer, who is 60 years ald, began his sermon at 6 o'clock; on Sunday morning and talked solidly t 2 o'clock the following | morning.
Unlike his Washington rival, who regaled himself on chicken- les and other viands during his ordeal, this preacher took no food (and no liquids, except an occa-: Isional xip of lemon-juice.
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ing players and was mainly respon sible for their victory. He was de- livering some dificult shots and held the Japanese down to but four runs in eight Innings. 3. K. Fung The Japanese baseball playors re- was the biggest hitter and on two
I felt better when I finished ceived a surprising set-back in the occasions scored two base hits. Bad than when I hegna," he said "and local League yesterday, when they fielding on the part of the Japanese unexpectedly went down to the also contributed to their own down- my voice showed very few signs of
Chinese Athletic Association after fall. The final score was 11-4. strain."
Tho tie on the seventh innings.
In the match on Saturday the The subject of this record-winners scored seven runs in the South China players had littin dit- breaking sermon was the outline eighth innings and then blanked culty in disposing of the Hongkong of the Bible story from Genesis to their opponents out, leaving the Baseball Club whom they beat by Revelation, and the pastor kept his Japanese with their first defent of six runs to nii. Matty Chang scored a home run in the third in- congregation awake by showing the season. them lantern slides and moving K. K. Leung, who was pitching nings in which three men crossed pictures of Palestine.
for the Chinese, was the outstand-the plate.
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It will be of great assistance to the Committee if motor cyclists intending to compete, will please send in their entries as soon as possible.
What yardage determines the par for a hole?
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"Par" means the perfect. play of a hole, always allowing two putts on the green.
According to the rules, each holo shall be measured from the middle of the tee to the centre of the green, following as nearly as possible a direct air line.
Conditions of the
hole affect to
Cement (comb.) $19.40 b.
Ropes, $221⁄2 b.
Stores, etc.
Dairy Farma, $30.25 b.
Watson, 10 b.
Der A. Winga, 31 n. Lane Crawford, $8.20 n.
Mackintosh, $18 n.
Sinceres, $141⁄2 n. Powells, $4.8.
Miscellaneous. Amusements, $20 b. Construction $9.75 b. B'que In, G. Bonds, 78% b,
BRITAIN QUALIFIES.
POR DAVIS CUP INTER-ZONE FINAL.
Prague, July 11. Great Britain qualified to meet the A certain extent the par figure. United States at Paris in the Inter- If hazards are unusually severe; zone final of the Davis Cup, by an allowance is made from the defeating Czecho-Slovakia by four par table, which followar
Holes up to 250 yards are par To-day, the two remaining singles Holes 261 to 445 yards are par 4. were played, when F. J. Perry beat Holes 448 to 600 yards arp par 5. Menzel in straight sets, 7-6, 6-0, 7-5;|| Holes 601 yards and upwards and H. W. Austin lost to Hecht 2-6, are par 6-MÄT KRENE.
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