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SHAMEEN FOOTBALL.
LEAGUE.
KEEN STRUGGLE BETWEEN
UNDEFEATED TEAMS.
Shameen, Nov. 3.
A League match was played here yesterday between Shameen Sports which Club and H.M.S. Moth, in
Interest.... wna more than-usuni centred, ns bath terma held an un- defeated record in the League to date.
догае
Moth won the toss and elected to defend the western goal with the sun behind them. In the opening stagen the game was very fast with the play swinging from end to end in alternating raids, that the de- fences kept clearing, Shameen on the whole having the better of the at it. Pote-lunt put exchanges Shameen in the lead after twelve minutes play with a shot that found the top.corner of the net and gave the goalie no chance. redoubled From this the Moth their efforts to gel on terms, and
WAR
but some dirty play checked by the referee, who gave In the a warning on both sides, last ten minutes of the first half, Moth were definitely on top, but the Shameen defence wore and kept them out. The interval arrived without further addition to the score.
ween
Rolid
Following the change-over, Moth were early on the attack, keeping the opposing defence close to their on terms home goal. They got
when the Shameen goalie kicked a low ball that rebounded of the Moth centre-forward through the goal. Continuing to press, Moth took the lead when their outside left sent in a cress shot which the Sha meen goalle failed to hold. Five Pate-Hunt time. minutes from again found the net with a rising shot from close in. The final score draw of two goals each which was a fair result a keen struggle. Mr. Younghusband in- fed up the following teams.
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Shameen S., C.--Stirling, Hutchin, Nagnilzik; King, Gerrard, Rasmussen; Weiss, Frost, Segalken, Pote-Hunt, More.
SHANGHAI RACES.
RESULTS OF THE THIRD DAY'S MEETING.
Through the courtesy of the long- kong Club, the following results of the third day's racing in the Shang- hai Autumn Meeting are available:
Race No. 1. Schoolboy (McBain) White Plains (Clark). Tip Top (Needa) Time, 2 min, 8 sec.
Race No. 2. Formland (Dalina) Wigtown Bay (Needa) Slavanna (Parkin) Time; 2 min, 7 1-5 sec.
Race No. 3.
The Crafty Bird (Pote-Hunt) Banquet Eve (McCann) Jolly Lindy (Parkin) Time, 2 min. 24 sec.
Race No. 4. Comradeship (Bolton) Jupiter (R. N. Harris) Lysander (Clark) Time. 2 min, 8 1-5 sec.
Race No. 5. Pinto (11. Colinen) Blackmore Vale (Dallas) Dan Leno (Rothe) Time, 2 min. 43 4-5 arc.
Race No. 6. Bonnie Lad Encarnacao) Veche Rock (Rothe) Bootblack (McBain) Time, 2 min. 57 sec.
No
Race 7.
The Golden Engle (Hill) Dandy Light (J. O. Harrin) Attila (Bolton) Time, 3 min. 1 1-6 mcc.
Race No. 8.
Jolly Comedian (Rothe) Silvern (Parkin) ........ Jack of Diamonds (Encarna- cho) Time,3 mln. 4 3- arc,
Ince No. 9.
Dhso (Noodt) Toto (Pollock) Wild Wiki (Dallas) Time, 2 min. 69 4-5 sec.
LOCAL GOLF.
RAILWAY CUP DRAW.
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In the Ladies' Section of the Rayal Hongkong Golf Club, Mrs. D. Lambert
CORRESPONDENCE.
A Protest.
To the Editor, Hongkong Telegraph.]
Str.--Last Sunday being glorious day,1, with two com- ponions act out on a long country ramble. To be out in the country on auch a day made one feel happy to be alive, and it was whilst coni- menting on the beauties of the camo легова и #cenery that we "men" of
in full shooting group regalia, accompanied by coolles carrying bunches of bleeding birds. The gunmen an importent.
be very
aelf-satisfied and
to
A little further along the path towards the village, we cuine nerose crowd of excited small
captured a
boys, who had tured rice-bird which was.
Poding
SHARE PRICES.
TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS,
The following is the Hat of local sharo quotations issued to-day:
Banks.
Hongkong Bank, $1650 8. Chartered Bank £131⁄2 n. Mercantile A. and B, $18. —East "Asth," $134′′xf,"
Insurances,
Canton Ins., $1,500 m. Union Ins., $425 8. China Underwriters, $5.10 b. China Fires, $660 n. II. K. Fire Ins., $1,480 .
Shipping.
n.
Douglas, $22/1⁄2 .
tor-
H.K. Steamboats, $20 Indo-Chinas, (Def.) $85 n Union Waterboats, $28 n.
Mining.
from one leg and wing (apparently
shot wounds) and was strug
from
gling around in an endeavour to dacape
the bird, but
were asked to retrs. The boys when freed it could only squirm about the rond. This incident marrod what would otherwise have been a pleasant afternoon.
Can any of your readera tr.form me what attitude the S.P C.A. takes in such cases, which, I un- arc not uncommon. derstand,
these Oficially.
"butchers" within the inw, but morally, they are cowards.
are:
is an unpleasant inak, even; Killing where necessity calls for it, but all their higher when men lose principles in their lust to kill, then! it is time they were checked.
The laws give us credit for hold- ing to certain principles without compulsion. Why, then, are our wild birda and animals allowed to be killed off by selfiah-minded pen- ple who are in the nority when the majority of us and our children appreciate and interest ourselves Το in seeing "things as they are"? shoot down harmless birds and animals which have so little chance to escape from modern weapons, is in sportsmanlike; anything but
fact such practices are not relished: by real sportsmen, who prefer foot-
Math--Avery: Calsell, Brand- & quafided in the Captain's Cup com- ball, golf, ele.. and play the xane;
son; Shimmin, Thornton, King; Beckett, Nonn, Lieut. Short Brald, Mullett.-Our Own Corrcaponden!!
LADIES TENNIS
CHAMPIONSHIP.
FIRST & SECOND ROUND DOUBLES WINNERS.
like men. petition, with 84-1272.
Leave our The draw for the Railway Cup fol. lows:
countryside alone! There is nothing there to harm us, First round to be played by Novem and we do not depend upon hunting ber 19. Second, December 3, Third round, December 17. Semi-final, De. for our food there days. The idea! of killing for aport cannot be classed cember 31. Final, Jandary 10, 1032.
Cas. as anything but shameful and re- Ryes. Mrs. Redmond, Mrs.
and women sidy, Mrs. Lambert, Mrs. Buyers, Birs, volting to all men Newbiggin, Miss Munro, Mrs. Stewart, worthy of the name.-Yours, etc. STRAIGHT DEAL. Mts. Sherry, Mrs. Moltland, Mrs. Lindsel!.
Mrs. Roffey v. Miss Stevenson; Mre. Dodwell v. Miss Mackie; Mrs. Sheld v. Mrs. Whyte-Smith; Mrs. Mayhew v. Mrs. Langeton; Mrs. Pearce v. Mrs. Fraser; Mrs. Brown v. Mra. Plerey.
PHAR LAP FAILS.
CARRIES A CRUSHING BURDEN.
Flemington, Nox. 3. The Melbourne Cup resulted follows:
The following are the results in the first and second rounds of the Ladies Doubles Tennis Champion- ahip of the Colony: Mrs. Dook and Mrs. Lockyer bye, Mrs. Chiu and Miss Rumjahn beat Mrs. Lam- bert and Mrs. Lindsell 6-2,
0-2; Mrs. Keary and Mrs, James beat Miss Howard-Smith and Miss Sut- ton 6-0, 6-0; Miss Thomas and
A Miss Wentworth beat Miss Halli- fax and Miss Mackie 6-4, 6-2; Mrs. Myondle and Miss Pullum beat Mrs. McTavish and Mrs. McCaw 6-4, 6-2; Miss Hutcheson and Miss Lang, W. O.. Mrs. Tottenham and Mias Enid Lo, and Miss H. Han-Shadow King, and 4/1 Concentrate. cock and Miss R. Hancock each แ bya.
Second round:-Mrs. Keary and Mrs. James beat Miss Thomas and Miss Wentworth 3-6, 6-4, 6-2; Mrs. Myendle and Miss Pultum Miss Hutcheson and Miss Lang
6-1, 4-6, 6-4.
MAMAK HOCKEY
COMPETITION.
MATCHES TO-DAY AND FRIDAY.
beat
Irm
The hockey match between cognitos" and R.A.5.C. has been can- celled owing to the R.A.S.C's ground not being available. St. Andrew's meat R.A.S.C. at Sookumpoo to-day. The
the line up following is
for St Andrew's:-R.' . H. Wong, F. Y. Landoit, A. B. Hamnon, R. A. Carroli, N. A. E. Mackay, R. H. A. Woolley, H. S. Bli, B. G. Finchor, E. F. Fincher, E. II. White and II. R. Wong. Rea: E. MaoNidar and C. W. I Spradberry.
The following will represent the "Incognitoa" in their match with the K.B.S.F.P.A. on Friday, at 5.10 p.m. at King's Park:-A. P. Een da Silva, A. M. Rodrigues, E. Sllen-Netto, N. Beltrao, W. Reed, F. G. Barros F. Remodios. C. E. Barron. E. V. Roed R. C. Reed, J. A. de V. Soares, Res:-
Omela1 L Carvalho and F. Silva
Referees:-Karnail Singh and P.
Allen.
S. AFRICA WINS.
SUBSTANTIAL DEFEAT FOR
White Nose.. Shadow King Concontrate.
as
1.
の
3
Sixteen ran. Won by two lengths; and half a nock.
Betting was 8/1 White Nose, 26/1'
Phar Lap, Australia's wonder horso, and last year's winner, was unplaced. Phar Lap was carrying a crushing Burden of 10st 10lb., and finished very tired. The winner carried only Gst, 12lb.
Phar Lap Is the Australian record
our pro-
The Smoke Nuisance.
Sir. It is good know Authorites are tackling the blem of eradicating the nuisance caused by moke and fumes. Purified smoke, however, does not have many attractions which can- not be had from the unpurified variety and both kinds can done without,
be
drains
The Authorities also might listen-in to some of the around the Courts of Justice.
"visible" fumca, There are no but their (the fumes') habitat is somewhat noisome.Yours, etc.,
SMUDGE.
HONGKONG SHARE
MARKET.
OFFICIAL SUMMARY BY STOCK EXCHANGE.
The market is still being influences stake-money winner, with over 250,- by the rise in exchange and prices 000 In winnings.-Router.
have given way along the entire list with one or two exceptions.
Hanks were on offer at $1,050. Unions, after sales at $420 and $125
GOLE
JARMOUR AT THE TOP OF THE BACK SWIA. NOTICE HOW THE LEFT
LBG MOVES IN A TRIFLE.
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as
The STARS Play It
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How can I acquire distance with the Irons?
It is wrong to press when using
Benquot, $101⁄2 n. Kailana, 28/- n.
S'hai Explorations, Tls. 2 a. Rauba, $38 n.
Docks, etc.
Kowloon Wharves, $ili2 88. Whampoa Docks, $30% b. South China Motors $10 China Providents, 85,30 x. Hangkews, Tla. 240 n. Now Engineers. Tls. 6.20 n. Shanghai Docka, Tls. 07 n.
Cottons.
Ewo Cottons Tis. 16.20 s. S'hal Cottons Tls. 91 s. Zoon Sings Tis. 12 d.
Lands, Hotels, etc.
H. K. & S. Hotels (old) $15.25 ». H. K. & S. Hotels (new) $141⁄4 n. H. K. Lands, $821⁄2 5. S'hai Land, Tls. 34%% n. Humphreys, $184. Realties, $15.40 B.
Public Utilities. ́.
Tramways, 322 8.
Peak Trams (old) $14.50 a. Star Ferrica $92% 8. China Lights. $28. H. K. Electrics, $77 n. Macao Electrics, $23 n. Telephones, $43 n. China Buses, Tis. 17.90 n. Singapore Tractions, 4/- n.
Industrials.
China Sugars 50 cts. n. Malabona $39 n. Canton Ice.. $6.80 n. Cement (com.) $20 a. Ropes. $174 b.
Stores, etc.
Dairy Farms, $29% 8. Watson, $162 s.
Der A. Wings. $1 n. Lane Chawfords, $7.10 n. Mackintosh. 819 n. Sinceres, $15 b. Powells, $3.60 n.
Miscellaneona
Amusements, 8221⁄2 n.. Constructions, 30.10 b. old. B' que In. G. Bonds, 67% n..
INDIA'S FUTURE.
GANDHI VISITS PREMIER.
London, Nov. 3.
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SUGAR MARKET.
THE LATEST Cabled QUOTATIONS.
The following cable at the close of the sugar market yesterday has been received by Meaars. Pen- treath and Co.
Lundon Terminals. March 1982 6/8 no change. May 1932 6/9% no change. August 1982 6/11 up d. December 1981 6/6 1⁄4 up 2d. Buyers at above prices, sellers asking d-1⁄2d more.
New York Terminal Election Day-Market cloand.
ACID SPILLED,
CASK BREAKS ON KOWLOON RAILWAY TRACK.
Whilst casks of sulphuric acid were being loaded on a goods truck in the Railway Station at Kowloon about 8 o'clock last night, after. being landed from a junk, a casa containing two of the casks upset and one of the casks broke, spilling its contenta on the track. emitted in alarming Smoke was fashion, and there wore fears of an
outbreak of airc..
whe
The prompt arrival of two fire Mr. Gandhi paid his first vialt engines from the Station, which to Downing Street to-day, and is practically across the way, avort- had a fifty-minute conversation ed further complications, A volume of water was played on the truck, with Mr. Ramsay MacDonald.
The Premier's callers also inclu-into which had been loaded a con. siderable number of casks. After ded Pandit Malawuja.
It is anticipated that during his ten minutes' work, all danger wae brief holiday at Lossiemouth, which considered to be over. had sellers at the close at $428,
he Is dus to reach to-morrow China Underwriters, which were put morning, Mr. MacDonald will give through at 36.10 and $5.15, closed with careful consideration to the dificult buyers at $5.
Douglases were offering at $224.aspects of the Indian problem, and Wharven were done $152.
It is hoped that on his return to Whampoa Docks were in demand London next week he will again at $30.
address himself to its major pro- Providents (old), which wore done | blems,
at $54, closed with buyers at $5, but Meanwhile, excellent progress has sellers
Were
POPPY DAY FUND.
FURTHER LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS.
.$5,012
25
$6,087
aceking $6.30. The been made in committee with that Previously Acknowledged (new) shares, which changed hande part of the work of the conference Mr. E. W Stage at $2.40, had buyers bidding $2.20 at which the close.
does not impinge on the Mr. A. Murdock Hotels (old) were in the market at minoritien question.-Reuter and
British Wireless.
$16.
II.K. Lands could have been obtained at $82.
Remitlos were on offer at $13.40, Ewas had sellors at $18.20, and Shanghal Cottons at 891,
Zeong Sings were wanted at $12. Trams, after being done at $21%. and $21.00, closed with sellers at $22.
Star
$02.
Ferrics were obtainable at
China Lights were on salo at $2819. Electrics, after being sold at $77, closed with buyers at $70.
Telephones (part paid)
were on
offer at $271⁄4.
Cements (combined), which were nut.through at $20, closed at this rate buyers.
Dairy Farms were offering at $20%.
H.K. Government Loan was wanted at 2 x interent,
an fron club but there is such à
na were also Watsons at $10%.
Sincerca were wanted at $45%. thing as hindering or checking the awing which will result in loss
Constructions (old), after being Sold at $6.15, closed with buyers at of distance.
Do not check the 90:10, and the new shares wore wanted. downswing. In
bookswing, at $2. the S. AUSTRALIA.
the right log should be
stondy Adelaide, Nov. 3. while the left breaks in D The South Afcleans won by 102 On the downswing, try to make
the clubhead meet the ball just ·Prof. L. T, Ride, MA, M.B.. B.Ch., South Austraila in their second before the club has reached Its M.R.C.S., M.R.C.P., will read ★ paper innings scored 203, McMillan, the lowest point so that the effect will on "Individual and Racial Charac trundler who specialises in leg breaks, be that of the clubhead sweeping teristics of Bloed" to the University capturing 0 Australian wickets for down on the balk
Funs.
53 runs-Router
| Datalled “actPOST
South Africa, 175 and 208,
Bouth Austrália, 170 and'.100.
Once the ball has been hit, the loft log should bear the weight, ART KRENE.
Medical Society at a Generel Mooting.
to be held on Thursday, 6th instant, fall. Mombars and others interesbød at 5:15 pm in the Union-Assembly
will, ba: welcomà,
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