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Liberty Corn Starch

Farrow's' Cooked Pens

Lea & Perrin's Worcester Sauce Large

Lea & Perrin's Worcester Sauce Small

C. & B. Malt Vinegar,

I. X. L. Apricot jam

Libby's Lunch Tongues 11⁄2 lb.

Rose's Lemon Squash

O. T. Lemon Squash

Welch's Grape Juice Small

Maison Lyon's Assd. Toffee 1⁄2 lb.

Allenbury's Food No. 3, small

Jacob's Assd. Biscuits 2 lb

UJ. 5. Extra Special Fresh Eggs

35 cts. pkt. 65 cts.

tin

35 cts. pkt.

65 cts. pkt.

$1.50 bot.

75 cts. bot.

-$1.00 bot.

35 cis. tin

$3.20 tim

$1.50 bot.

$1.20 bot.

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TELEGRAPH. ' MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1932.

HOCKEY TOURNAMENT

ST. ANDREW'S RUNNERS-UP FOR CUP.

In their last fixture with the Con-

iral British Association Ladies in the Cher Clark Cup hockey competition played at King's Park on Saturday afternoon, the St. Andrew's Club Ladies ran out victors by four clear goals. By virtue of the victory they have now substantiated their alnim na runners-up to the Hongkong Ladion' Hockey Club in the competi- tion.

M. Woolley scored for the Saints in the first half, but after the interval exchanger brightened considerably, with St. Andrew's doing most of the pressing. P. Gittins was responsible for the second and fourth goals and M. Chan the third. During the game, 1. Warnes in the C.B.A, half-back line, was forced to retire owing to an injury.

The winners forward line showed aplenilld combination, P. Gittins and M. Woolley being outstanding. In the defence G. White played well, though she was not seriously extended, For the C.B.A., A. Fowler shone at full-back, and Margaret Groundwater played a good game in goal.

The following are the goal scorers of the St. Andrews Club Ladies and the Central British Association Laffer in the Carr Clark Hockey Competition.

St. Andrew's, Woolley (5); P. Gillins (3); M. Charn (2), M. Chan (1).

C.R.A.--P. Want (2). B. Walker (1), 9. MacNider (1), D. Pinguei

1. M. Panizzi (1).

Table 1 Dnte.

Gronde

P. W... D. P. A. Pts. 5 4 0 1 17 6 9

H.K.1.1.C.

St. Andrew 6 3 2 Kerrelo CB.A

5

109 7 G4

1

0

Mamak Hockey,

The committer of the Manak Hoe- key Competition are desirous of en- Inrging the tournament for the next neuson and are inviting more service trams to enter for the tournament. During the present Kesim Beven teams are competing for the Shield presented by Mesara. Mamak & Co.. two of the teams being inilitary and five civilinn.

It is hoped that during the next senson service teams will give the

HOME FOOTBALL.

RESULTS OF SATURDAY'S MATCHES.

football

Saturday's Home matches resulted as follows:

FIRST DIVISION.

Arsenal Birmingham Bolton Chelsen Everton Manchester C. Middlesbrough Wednesday Sunderland

2 Blackpool

1 Derby

2 Aston Villa

4 Grimsby

B Hhemeld u

Blackburn

2 Nowcastle

$ Leicester

5 Portsmoutb

West Bromwich · 8 Huddeźwfjald West Ham 1 Liverpool

SECOND DIVISION,

Barnsley

Headford C. Burnley Chesterfeld Leeds Millwall Notts County Preston N.I. Soukupton Stoke

Swansca

OUR WIRELESS

SPORTSMEN.

(Continued from Page 6.)

Get it? Daventry. I will repeat that.' The announcor would not only repont it, but keep repeating it. Thure would be nothing else In the programme but the name of the station. Similarly Paris would 1 announce (in English, of

This in. Paris. Paris, 0);

ad lib.

Very few of my male friends are Intarental in the programme as en- tertainment. They regard wire- z fan una aport in itself, like fish- ⚫ing. It is an excuse to crow over the other man. In the train they tell me. "Say, you know that two- - vntro' set built with hydrostatic,

Function? Well, I got Jerusalem on that last night.”

I ask. Was

a 'good pro- gramme?" But they don't know. They didn't listen to it. As soon an they identify a station, it is discarded like the hole you just

1 Bristol C.

4 Port Vale

2 Tottenham

0

1 Nolls Forest

0

1 Bury

0

1 Charlton

3 Plymouth

0 Manchester U.

Bradford

3 Wolves

1 Oldham

0

(SOUTH),

1 Brighton

0 Swindon

5 Exeter

THIRD DIVISION Bournemouth Bristol R. Cardi Gillingham Luton Northampton Queen's PR.

Southend Torquay

◊ Watford

3 Coventry

3 Brentford

2 Norwich

4 Fulham

Clapton 0.

1 played at golf, and they bait the

set for another.

The dimeulty is that the radio people don't realise this, and they provide orchestras, and people singing, and a man sometimes has to listen for several minutes be- 1fore the name of the station comes through, which la so much wasted time as far as he is concerned.

Occasionally the man's wife will "Oh, that's pretty, Herbert. Can't we laten to it for a mo- ment"? But once a man is in the algrip of this insidious craving, he of can't

step. He snarls, "That's Timbuctoo, that was," and switches her ruthlessly a thousand miles through the ether in a second to Vienna. Two bars and a half of Vienna, ond off they go to feeland.

THIRD DIVISION (NORTH),

Accrington itarrow

('Tewe

Halifax

New Brighton

Kuchdair

Walsall

Wrexham

2 Stockport

4 Chester

8 York

• Doncaster

Linceto

1 Hartlepools

1 Rotherham

1 Southport

0 Darlington

Gateshead

3 Tranmere

Unplayed.

SCOTTISH

LEAGUE

(FIRST DIVISION).

Aberdeen Clyde

Dander U. Falkirk Hamilton Kilmarnock Lrith

2 Celtic

1 Cowdenkrath

0

0 St Mirren

Motherwell

6

ellenrts

G Dundee

0 Airdrie.

• Ayr

6 Third Lanach

SCOTTISH

LEAGUE

Morton

Rangers

2 Partick

(SECOND DIVISION).

tournament better support and wiren's Park admitted under the following Unplayed. general conditions: Infantry, 1 teamm per company; Artillery, one team per battery, Small Units, one tram uneli, Entries should, now he sent to the Chairman of the Comelition, Mr. C. England-White. C/6

Albion Government

Arbroath Radio Offee, amit when all entries for

11o'ners the 1932-33 season have been received In general meeting of representallyea will be called to form rules and elect officers for the year.

Radio

Mamak League Table.

St. Andrew' Incognito CB.A. Police

R. Signals R.A.S.C.

Goala

P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts.

10 7 2 1 22 6 10

H 4 2 2 7 G 10

* 3 3 2 18 10 0

£ 4 - 215 1 8

Б 3 2 3 8 11 8 10.3 1 0 14 13. 7 10 1 - 0 2 30 2

RUGBY FOOTBALL.

KOWLOON WELL BEATEN

BY HONGKONG.

The Kowloon Rugby Club formed the nucleus of the fifteen which re-

presented the mainland in the game against Hongkong at Happy Valley on Saturday. They were, however, strengthened by the inclusion of Lt. Stevens (A. and S. 11.). Lt. Kenley (Queen's Regt.) and McElney of the Hongkong Clubs, while the islanders inchided Lt.-Com. Crick and Lt. Pizey of the Navy, and L/Cpl. Tratt (S. W. B.) in an otherwise usual Club Mitte,

The Islanders were much better ker- ved behind the serum where Selby. Turner, Robertson and Lammert com- bined well, but Kowloon held their own

Brechin

Dumbarton Dunfermline

East Fife Hibernians King's Park Queen O' Sth,

1 Forfar

1 Armadale

Sten'muir

,

East Birling

6 Raith Rovers

2 St. Johnatone 2 Allon

1 Edinburgh

9 Montrose

say,

I have a friend who possesses n nine-valve, super-hysteric, sercan- griddled, eighty-cylinder set with knob on, all made to stand up. He sits in front of it with a far- | away look in his eyes, listening to faint hum, punctuated with Morse from the ships that pass in the night.

"I wonder what station this is,”| he saya. He doesn't realise that he wouldn't be any better off if he did know.

"

to

Sometimea a neighbour of his o brings in a similar set, and they minke those two sets fight like a couple of ents. One man gets station and dares the other

lentify it. The other, somewhat; Flled, twists a knob and makes both sets howl for mercy. And when: you realise that by Judicious tun- ing you can get two stations at ii once on each set-

3

1

Anyway, when the inevitable

2 happens, I have no doubt that n

1 fury-of married women-will ifbring it in as justifiable homicide.

"

2 St. Bernards

2

LOCAL CRICKET.

"DOUBLES" BY LRC. AND K.C.C.

By defeating

the

CHAMPIONSHIP GOLF.

KOWLOON JUNİOR TITILE WON BY GOLDMAN.

L Goldman won the junior championship of the Kowloon Hongkong Golf Club yesterday, when he de- Cricket Club 1st XI at Soukunpon, † fented G. H. Buxton by 4 and 3. the Indian R.C. have consolidated their position in the senior divi sion and are expected to win the shield for the second year.

LEAGUE 1.

Hong Soccer.

Centurios by J. E. Richardson On Sunday, the soccer team of (100), for the Civil Service C.C. 1st the Mercantile Bank Sports Club X1 and E.C. Fincher (113 not out) for met Lane, Crawford's team at Club the Kowloon C.C. 1st XI, were the de Recreio ground in a friendly feature of the League match between these two teams at King's Park. The

game. The result was two to one

Jame team won by eight wickets. in favour of the Bank. For the By defeating the Hongkong Cricket Winners, R. D. Beaumont 3/18 Club Sookunpoo, the Indian R.C, responsible for both goals, while chances of annexing the senior shield have considerably brightened their for the losers F. E. Skinner scored,

for the second year in successlen.

LEAGUE IL

The Indians won three valuable

Winning their first three matcher, the Crulgengower C.C. 2nd XI lost their next five, but won again on Saturday

in the scrums and gol the greater paints by defeating the Hongkong share of the ball in the tight. The Cricket Club 2nd XI on the latter' handling of the Kowloon back was ground. deplorable and they never seriously troubled the Hongkong defenen.

Robertson uprted the scoring for Hongkong by dropping a good goal after fifteen minutes play, while Lam mert (two) and Plzey added trics beverally Rud XI. fore half-time," During this period the Kowloon backt got plenty of the ball but were never dangerous.

In the second half the spolling tac- ties of the mainlanders upset the promising movements by the Hong- kong backs, and for a spell the home ing was in danger, but lack of finish behind the serum nullified this terri- torial advantage. Play in the main was of an even naturo until Ferguson received the ball about half way and ran well to score a good try for Row- loon, which Cogno falled to convert Hongkong's only senre in this half was a penalty goo! kleked by Crick the result finding Hongkong winners by ona gnil, one dropped koal, ong penalty goal and two tries (18 points) to one try (3 points).

the expense of the Un-

Playing at Happy Valley, the Kow. loon C.C. 2nd XI defeated the Civil Service C.C. 2nd XI by one wicket, YESTERDAY'S MATCHES.

Playing at King's Park yesterday, the Volunteers defeated the Royal Navy by five wickets. A feature of the game was N. A. E. Mackay's innings of 00.

At Sookunpoë, a scratch team from the LR.C. met and defeated a team .from the China Light and Power Company.

LOCAL YACHTING.

YESTERDAY'S RACE FOR

CRUISERS.

Seven-A-Bldo Tournament. Arrangements are in hand for a Soven-a-Side rugby tournament to be ulayed on the ground of the Hongkong

There was a race for cruisers you- Football Club on Saturday, March 12terday, for presented cups, the course The Club. Hongkong Bank, Kowloon being Lam Tung Island (P), Mark on Club, South Wales Borderers, H. Mine (8), Kowloon Rock (8), Lye S. Medway, II. M. 8. Hermon and Small Ships are entering "sovens." miles. Results:

mun Bokcon (8); dlitance of 20

53%

This will be the first occasion on which a tournament of this charnetor | Axuma

In Cigala has been atnæed in the Colony, but the popularity of theas eompetitions reeman in the Scottish borders and elsewhere U. and .. Augury well for the success of the Monsoon DN venture.

The proceeds are to go to Service

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SHARE PRICES.

TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS.

The following in the list of local sharo quotatione issued to-day:

Banks.

Hongkong Bank, $1380 m. Chartered Banks, #12 n. Mercantile A. and B., £18 n. East Asia, $127 n.

Insurances. Canton Ins., $1,360° n. Union Ins., $405 b. China Underwriters, $4.62% n. China Firca, $500 n. H.K. Fire In.; $1,250 n.

Shipping. Douglases, $26 n..

H. K. Steamboats, $23 n.

·Indo-Chinas, (Prof.) $32 m. Union Waterboats, $25 n.

Minlox.

Bengucate, $11,75 n. Kailang, 25/- n.

S'hal Explorations, Tla. 2.10 n. Raubs. $398.

Docks, etc.

n..

Kowloon Wharves, $154 Whampoa Docks, $29 5. South China Motora $10 n. Providenta (old), $4.90 an. Hongkowa, Tls. 220 n. New Engineers. Tis. 6% n. Shanghal Docks, Tls. 90% n..

Coltons.

Ewo Cotions Tha, 141⁄2 n. Shanghal Cottons, Tis, 80% n. Zoon Stage Tis. 11% n.

Lands, Hotelu, etc, H.K. Hotel (old} $13_n. H.K. S. Hotels (new) $13 n. 11. K. Lands, $70 n. Shal Lands, Tls, 30 n. Humphreys (old) $19 m. Realties, $11.60 n.

Public Utilities. Tramways, $20.80 n. Peak Trama, (old), $15,60 n. Star Ferries, $94. China Lighte, $21 m. II.K. Electrics, $75.85 n. Macao Electrics, $23 n. Telephones, $43 n. China Buses, Tls. 16 n. Singapore Tractions, 3/- n. Industrial

Malabons, $38 n. Canton lcc., 35 n.

Cements (com.) $16.85 m. Ropes, $10.40 n.

Stores,

etc. Dairy Farms, $20% n. Watsons, $10.50 n. Ler A. Wings. $1 n.

Lane Crawfords, $8 n. Mackintosh, $19 b. Sinceres $16 n. Powells, $3.60 n.

Miscellaneous. Amusements, $19 b. Entertainments (old) $181⁄4 n.. Constructions (old) $6.16 n. S. C Enterprises $10 n. Constructions (new). $1.80 b.

B. Ind. G. Bonds, $58% n. Loans, $3 b. Prem.

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