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HONGKONG

FANLING GOLF.

TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1932.

STARTING TIMES FOR SUNDAY.

New Course.

0.28

T. May, J. Gardner. 9.30 A. Kidd, Mrs. Tumbull, 9.14 Mrs. Rodgers, Mian Sutton. 9.62 Mrs. Sherry. J. S. Dykes 10.00 L. B. Smith, C. Houghton.

Old Course.

9.12 R. 11. Dowler, J. B. Lanyon. 0.16-0,20 a.m. Not to be booked by players travelling by 8.29 n.m. train.

LEAGUE CRICKET.

CIVIL SERVICE TEAMS FOR TO-MORROW'S GAMES.

The Civil Service C.C, are playing the Royal Navy in the First Division of the local cricket league to-morrow at Happy Valley and will be represent ed by the following players: J. E. Richardson (Capt.), G. R. Sayer, F. J. de Rome, E. B. Reed. F. J. Ling, F. Baker, RM, Wood, J. Barrow, J. F. McGowan, R. A. J. Simpson and E. W. Hamilton,

Indian RC. v. University. The following have been chosen to represent the University 1st XI against the Indian R.C., In a League 2 pan.: D. J. N. Anderson, L. T. match at Sockumpoo to-morrow at Ride, A. M. Rodriguan, A. T. Loc, F. R. Zimmern, 11. Nomanbhoy, E. L. Goanno, A. Bakar, U. K. Samy, P. M. N. da Silva and A. T. Nemanbhoy.

C.S.C.C. 2nd XI v. R.A.SC.

SUGAR MARKET.

THE LATEST CABLED QUOTATIONS.

1931 of the sugar market vester- The following cable at the close day has been received by MessTA, Pentrenth and Co.

London Terminala. March 7/- down 14d. May 7/2% down 14. Angest 7/4 down 11⁄2d December 7/8 down 11⁄2d. Buyers at above praces, sellers nsking d-d. more.

On that cold morning

WOLSEY

One of these mornings as you come round the corner of

New Year Terminals. March 1.07 down 2 pts. May 1.10 down 2 pts. July 1.15 down 3 pts. September 1.20 down 3 pts. December 1.27 up 1 pte- Condon (7/1/32). —- Market First you will notice the softness of it, and then with a caster following decline York Terminals, and also influene-it-not a bit ticklish or rough. And at the end you will murmur of surprise you will notice the smoothness of

the house you will be given a great buffet in the face by a callous and chilly wind. Then you will creep back to your bedroom and unwrap your new Wolsey Underwear, and you will climb gratefully into it, while the window rattles like a cold man's teeth.

in New

0,24 A. D. Humphreyn, E. des Voeux, 9.28 H. W. Dankes, W. D. Hughes. 9.32 L. G. E. Dodwell, E. D. Mathews. 9,34 4, C. Humphreys, E. R. West, 9.40 6. F. Hole, A. O. Brawn. 944 R. E. Atwell. H. H. Mundy. Das G. W. Sowell, R. M. Henderson. 9.62 C. B. Robertson, D. Edward. sha J. W. Mayhew. 1. II. Pethick. 10.00 R. 1. McBean, T. E. Dackney.

In the second division the Civiled by improved cross-rate. Service are due to meet the R.A.S.C. 30.04 P. A. Redmond, R. C. Law. 10.08 F. R. Sundatroni, K. K. Rounds. been selected to play for the Civil at Suokumpoo. The following hare 10,12 A. C. L. Bowker, J. E. Richard-Service C.C.: H. E. Strange (Capt.), B. C. K. Hawkins, A. E. Wood. W. 46.16 R. Brown. R. M. Gidsty.

Harris Walker, R.. Woodman, R. G. 1820 1. F. Richmond, c. E. Sand-Robertson, J. M. Wikon. W. II. Edmonds, A. W. Grimmitt, S. Randle and N. Bebbingtou.

strom.

1924 1.. Yabo, F. J. Edward». 10.28 P. Morrison, A. Lench. 1932 A. B. Purves, N. K. Littlejohn, 19.34 1. c. Allison, M. N, Cochrane, 10,40 11. A. Lummert, S. A, Seth, in.11 J. G. Campbell, A. K. Lissama, 2018 A. Ritchie, . H. Berton." 10,5% W. EL, Clark, W. A. Wright. 10,56 G, G. Johnson, P. Watkinson. 11.00 J. W. Alabaster, H. J. Arm

atrons.

11.04 C. W. F. Booker, D. G. Bruce, 11.08 W. D. Harrie, D. Forbes. 11.12 K. A. Rodgers, A, G. Coppin. 11.16 R. A. Crumpbell, G, C. Worrill, 11.20 1. W. Shewan T. R. Chussels. 11.24 H. N. Williamson, 1. S. Wal.

sham.

11.8 3. D. Kinnaird. W. A. Stewart.

1.82 8. T. Butfin, T. Low.

11.36 €. F. Auott, J. Thayer. 11.40 6. C. Leiper, G. W. Tolmie. 11.44 S. S. Perry, J. Ralston. 11.48 D. Hack, P. Black.

11.69 F. A. Merry, L. Cdr. Weeps. 11.56 R. M. Jack, H. W. Dulley. Noon J. P. Sherry, H. M. Muir. 12.01 G. V. T. Marshall, H. Love. 12.68 R. P. Tottenham, J. H. Mackle 12.12 A. V. Greaves, C. Thwaites. 19.48 W. R. Villance, It. Cdr. Rubert.

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12.2. H. Gure, H. L. Schultz, 1224 E. 0, Priestley, W. D. Denlin. 12.24 A. Sommerfelt, J. A, Comeite. 12.32 . C. Shrubsole, J. Coulthari. 19.36 J. S. Muelaeren. T. C. Monag-

han.

12.40 W. C. Shields, D. S. Robb. 12.44 6. W. Sewell, R. M. Henderaan The 2.24 and 1.28, pairs must rel caddies from Superintendent.

NAVY BEAT ARMY.

INTERESTING GOLF AT

PANLING.

A very interesting and enjoyalde self content arranged between the Naval Commander-in-Chief, Admiral Sir Howard Kelly, and Staff, and the

University. Indians.

The following will represent the the University 2nd XI to-morrow al Indian R.C, in a League match against 2 p.m. at Pokfulam:-M. R. Abbas (Capt.), A. R. Abbas, P. M, el Arculil, II. T. Harma, A. K. Ismail, S. Ismail, M. . Madar, K. Nazarin, A. M. Rumjahn, A. R. Suffind and A. 9. Suflad.

Recrelu v. Craigengewer,

the

Samurang (7/1/32. Unasucial go out of doors again to find that, anfe and warm in your at 164. Now asking G ed Mills no longer sellers of Whites Wolsey Under-wear, the wind la no longer a cold and might consider f6.5/8

but plereing gale. That is what will happen-If you have quantities. Plenty of buyers

for large bought your Wolsey Underwear in time. 65.

EX-PRESIDENT TRIES

A COME-BACK.

at

ARGENTINE TAKES STEPS TO PREVENT REVEALS.

Buenos Aires, Jan. 7. The Argentine frontiers being vigliantly guarded by the, nuthorities, while investigations are revolt in the province of Entrerion, proceeding into the recent abortive

Palleged to have been organised by the adherents of the deposed Pre- sident Trogoyen, in Uruguayan ter ritory-Reuter's Special Service.

The Heerelo team Against Craigengower Cricket Club 2nd nt King's Park la-morrow will be:- H. A. Alves, H. M. Xavier, Dr. A. Guterres, F., Remedios, L. Guterres, L. J. Silva, J. II. Figueiredo, 1. A. Barros, A. P. Pereira, A. Prata and F. H. Carvalho.

Зелл Arthur, starred in "Mother's Millions", now show.

ing at the Central Theatre,

General Orer Commanding, General SATURDAY'S FOOTBALL

J. W. Sunlands, and Staff. was played over 18 holes at Fanling yea terday. The Navy had a substantial lead in the singles, and won n the foursomes, the match concluding with the Admiral and his staff victors by 11% points to 21.

Detailed scores were as follow!

Singles.

T Gen. Handlande 1 Cal. Skinner

+

LL Comdr. Janes 1 Col. Myle

Admiral Kelly

Captado De

Paz. Skliner

Capi. Fowke

Canule. Maurice

14

Col. Cousens

1

Major Gelgr

Coindr. Wright i

Capt. Mirehouse

0

1.t. Comdr.

Stephenann

Inate. Comdr.

isoth

0 Capt. Benfeld I

Four unica.

Admiral Kelly and

Cimpl. Drew

1

11. Comdr. Jones and

Pay Lt. Skinner

Comdr. Maorize and"

1.L. Consur.

Stephenson

Gen, Sandilanda And

Col. Skler

Col. Myles and

u

Capt. Yowies

0

Col.

Cousens and

IX

Major Gedge

0

Lt. Cmdr. Wright and

Inte. Comdr.

footh

Tulal

1

12

Capt. Mirehouse and

Capt. Banfaid

LOCAL CRICKET.

VOLUNTEER TEAM TO

PLAY VARSITY.

NO ARMY AND NAVY MATCH.

J

There have been sente alterations in the football fixtures for Saturday. The Lai Wah Cup match between the Navy and Army scheduled for that day has, at the suggestion of the Services been abandoned, and in its place a match between the probable interport side and the Services has been arranged. This will take place on the Kowloon Football Club ground, kick off at 4 p.m.

The Band of the South Wales Borderers will play from 3.30 p.m. to 14 p.m. and during the interval. The proceeds from this match will be given to the Navy and Army branches of the M.C.L.

the

The interport irial match arranged for Wednesday, January 13 on Football Club ground will start at 4 p.m. The Navy will this time pre- 'vide the opposition.

The following will represent the Volunteers in their match against the University on Sunday, the 10th inst., at the latter's ground commencing at 2 p.m.:-A. C. Beek, A. Reld, R. H. Criths, R. R. Davles, W. H. G. Goster, L. D. Kilber, W. D. Folley, N. A. E. Mackay, D. McLellan, G. C. Moutrie, E. R. West.

LOCAL RUGBY.

Kowloon's Team.

The following have been selected to represent the Kowloon Football Club seconds v, the Argylla to-morrow, at Kowloon (kick-off at 2:30 p.m.):

Nicholls, Wells, Williams, Everest, Whitfeld, Williams, Eastman, Dominy, Caplan, Colton, Blake. Reserves, Greenberg and Noonan.

LADIES' HOCKEY.

ST. ANDREWS JUST BEAT RECREIO.

What proved a vory interesting friendly hockey match was contested un the Diocesan Girls' School ground yesterday between the St. Andrew's Ladies and Recrelo Ladles, the Recreio losing by the only goal scored in u very close game.

St. Andrew's netted through Miss P. Gittins during a scrimmage op

nosite their opponents' goul-mouth.

The Club "A" team defeated H.M.S. Kent yesterday by threg tries and a penalty goal to all. Holmes scored a try and kicked EL penalty goal, while Hyde also were Miss M. Woolley at Inside left, For the winners, outstanding players went over with a try. The other who dribbled well, and afies E. Landolt try was registered in a scramble. at centre half, who broke up several

The following have been

Belect-

[ect | dangeroua raids.

to represent the Kowloon

H.M.S.

For the Recrcio, the outside left Rugby Club in a game against and centre half did excellent work,

Suffolk, at 4.15 p.m. to-England and Scotland Return Match. morrow on the Kowloon ground:

There will be a roturn match ba- Easterbrook; Mullor, Black, A. N. Other;

Whitley, tween England and Scotland Crozler: Cogan, Hardy, A. 4.16 p.m. The teams ATO:

Kilby; morrow at Sookuppou ground Bonham;

Branob 7, Boatons Ardsafold.

Other:

MacNider, Tipple, Waltors, Wilson.

to-

at

England-F. Coustes, E. M. Gray, M. Bird, M. Hudson, B. M. Pope, B. Franklin, A. McElney, E. Olağan,

MAMAK HOCKEY TOURNAMENT,

The following will represent the Radio Sports Club this afternoon at Sp.nt. sharp at their ground against. St. Andrew's-A. Spary; Parfuman Singh, J. S. Grewal; Surfin Singh,

A. E. P. Guest, Mohinder Slagh;| M. H. Hassan, J. T. K. Gilchrist, Gur. bachan Singh, Harbhajan Singh and F. A. Kemp. Reserve-Attar Singh..

P. M. Harrop. A. G. Örme and R. King.

Scotland, Ritchie, N. Ferguson, A. Nicol, J. Whyte, F. Ross, G. Fergu Hon, E. S. Laing. M. Allan Jones, E.; Bonnar, J. Dalziel and E. Blackburn.

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JA.V.D. 4.

CALCUTTA SENSATION.Ja frat-class compartment of the

1

LIVE BOMBS DISCOVERED

IN A TRAIN.

Calcutta, Jan. 7.

Darjeeling express, on its arrival here.-Reuter,

Ordinance Extended.

New Delhi, Jua. 7.

The Unlawful Association Ordf-

A pensation has been caused by nance has been extended to the the disenvery of five live bombs in Central Provinces-Reuter

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JAN. 9th.

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Afternoon Shoes

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