ARSENAL LUCKY.

Bastin Saves Side From Defeat.

INJURIES GALORE,

London, Jan, 21.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 1933.

THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH). NEW YORK STOCK

Brentford

Bristol-C.

Carditt

Coventry

⚫ Exeter

3 Newport

1 Brighton

Clapton 0.

7 Swindon

. Luon

Queen's P.R.

B Aldershot

6 Bournemouth

3 Norwich

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Glilinghant

Northampton,

Reading

Southend

Watford

2 Torquay

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`QUOTATIONS

SPORTS NOTÉS BY "VERITAS"

(Continued from Pago 8.) McBars. Swan, Culbertson and Fritzi gave received the following quota Borderers can feel well pleased According to Messrs. Swan, Cut-lens on the New York cotton and with themselves, and on top of berteon and Fritz, the New York wheat exchange for Saturday: this it has practically assurea market was firm on Saturday. Bual-j

them of the championship. ness donu: 360,000 shares. The Wall Street Journal reports:-Due to the 4 Roosevelt-Hoover

C. S. Bartin saved the Arsenal from THIRD DIVISION (NORTH).

defeat at the hands of Manchester Barnsley City when these two teams met at Harrow Ligbbury, He scored twice, once in Chester Carilate the last minute, to enable the League Crewe leaders to win by the odd goal in Doncaster

Halifax three. The Arsena) were off form.

Hartlepools Robinson, the Southend United Hull left back, was taken to the Southend Hospital with a broken collar-bone, which he austained in the half, thus handicapping the team for their Cup Tlo ranich against Derby County.

second

New Brighton

York

*Postponed.

(FIRST

Sten'mair King's Park Aberdeen

In the game between Northampton St. Bernarde and Bournemouth, Gold, the latter Airdrie. team's goal-keeper, was carried off Hibernians the fold owing to an arm Injury. The Clyde Northampton contre-forward, Dawos. Stranraer scored three times, the team winning Queen O' 5th. by six clear goals.

q, Johnstone Falkirk Ateurs

Another casualty was J. R. Smith, the Bury centre, who was taken to an infirmary with a wrenched knee. Treacherous pltches caused by the front throughout the country responsible for many other minor Injuries. Our Own Correspondent.

Arsenal

were

East Surling Dunfermline Cowdenbeath Raith Rovers Armadale Lochgelly Albion *Rangers "ONTH 2 Manchester C. 1 Dumbarton

FIRST DIVISION,

Aston Villa

Blackburn.

B'ackpool

Derby

2 Gateshead

2 Rotherham

3 Mansfield

* Accrington

3 Rochdale

3 Darlington

o Wrexham

z Watani!

a Blockport

* Tranmere

Southport

ROUND).

1 Morton

1 Penicuick

2 Partick

2 Alloa

Conference the January market was dull, but steady owing March to firmness in U.8S. German bonds Biay which were firm on account of July strength in German Bonds at. Lon. October Odon.

0

0

Cotton

Opening Range 6.10-0.17 6.23 0.21

Cloring Rango 6.10-0.10 0.12-4.13 630-0.36 0.25-0.25 6.47-0.48 0.37-0.88 0.08-0.87 0.67-6,57 6.70-6.79 0.70-0.70

December {Spot

4.25

Wheat

47

47

Chicago Winnipeg

45% 46%

47%

474

Standard Statistics Corporation re- port:-Under circumstances now pre vnfling it would be remarkable should, stock prices go far either direction. Bay Until headway is

mude toward July legislative

menaures or

enactment, necessary September

by business

itaolf October

0 postponement of broadscale buying

of equities is still recommended with pintuan current purchases largely for

+37

through Consolidated Gas of

• St Mirren

2 investment funds obtained

liquidation of undesirable holdings. N.Y. Supplementing previous liate of the Drugs Inc.

3 Fraserburgh

Third Lanark

2

2 Forfar

1 Bo'ness

2 East Fife

Queen's Park

O Montrose 1 Dundee

1 Critic

1 Falkirk

• Bunder U.

* Kilmarnock

2 Invernes

Arbroath

3 Solway Star

3 Belth

O Motherwell

5 Brechin

A Drawn Gate.

G Liverpool

2

Hamilton

1 Wednesday

1

Leth

O Birmingham

*Unplayed.

2 West Brom.

6 Sunderland

1

2 Leeds

2

2 π-w

2 Leicester

Bh-Meld U.

4 "h-Isen

Wolven

5 Portsmouth

2

Everton Huddersße'd Middlesbrough

Newcastle

... Burr

The Gagow Rangers played the

Vienna Sporta Klub Rapid, the game

1 resulting in a draw of 3-3.

AMATEUR SOCCER.

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switching purposes, we now present Eastman Kodak ..... the most attractive common alocks Electric Bond & Share between ton and twenty including General Electric American Waterworks, Bohn

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HESE compliments cannot

Tbs bald to the 25th's second

team, who after enjoying the exchanges,

found themselves beaten by one member of South China Kau Pa-ping. He shook the back of the soldiers' net four! times on Saturday, which was Just

too often for the Borderers.

once

·

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THE MACAO JOCKEY CLUB.

PROGRAMMES and ENTR FORMS for the Second Extr Race Meeting to be held in Macd on Sunday, 6th February, 1930 be obtained at the Sport Club, Hongkong Jockey Club Stables, or Messrs. Percy Smith, Seth &

at the Offices of

Fleming, 6, Des Voeux Road, Central.

may

ENTRIES close AL NOON on TUESDAY, 24th January, 1933. -

RADIO BROADCAST

(Continued from Page 7.)

SPORT ADVTS.

HONGKONG

FOOTBALL

ASSOCIATION.

INTERPORT PROGRAMME.

Thursday, January 26th, Hong- kang v. Shanghai, Club ground.

Enturday, January 28th, Shang- haf v. 1.R. Chinese, Club ground, Monday, January 30th, Shang- hal v. United Servlece, Kowloon, ground.

All Matches Start at 8 p.m. Sharp, Booking for the 20th and 28th for the cover and uncovered stands will open at Messrs. Ander- son on Monday, the 23rd. WAY teams enjoyed them-International Rugby Match (Relayed Wakelan on the second half of The

Prices: Covered Stand $2.30. selyes. Out of a total of from Twickenham by courtesy of the

Uncovered Stand $1.29. us gonia in 13 games, visitors English Rugby Union),

There will be no booking for the scored 88, an average of nearly

6.20 p.m.

Orchestral Concert: The match on the 30th, prices $1.00 three per match, whilst the home B B. C. Orchestra, Conducted by and 50 centa clubs could only average

All above prices one Adrian Boult

Include tax. soy aplece. Three encounters in the

Symphony No. 7

Beethoven 35% third division produced 22 goalst

7.05 p.m. Interlude: The New Symphony Orchestra: 69% RUGBY

Selection: Tom Jones 18%ANKS to the Navy beating 14the Army in the final match

69%

36

40

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18%

144

24%

13%

14

2 minum, Canadian Pacific, Colorado & General Motors

Southern Rly, Diamond Match Co., Gillette Safety Razor 17% Electric Auto-Lite

Tire Co.. Fourth Goodyear National Power & Light Co., Pen-

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21 Bearing Co., and United Gaa Im International Tel. & provement Co.

7% 36

vester...

Tel. Kreuger & Toll

Liggett & Myers "B"

62

17

Carloading for the week ending January 14th amounted to 600,399 Tony's Inc.

an increase of 70,670 above the Montgomery Ward

prceeding week but GuR7 below corresponding period 1932.

Dow Jones averages:

30 Industrials

20 Ralls

20 Utilities

28.00

ot the competition on Saturday, 18% the Club have won the Triangular Rugby Tournament. The Army 10% needed both points to draw level with the Club, and they failed to gather one.

21%

7734

62% .174

Edward German

7.10 p.m. The News 7.00 nm. Close Down.

W. E. HOLLANDS,

Hon. Secretary,

HONG KONG FOOTBALL CLUB KZRM PROGRAMME, To-day's Broadcast from Manila:

Under the auspices of the Hong 5.00 p.m.-Studio Moxic. Period.

6.10 p.m.-Spanish Informational Kong Football Association, the following Interport Soccer Mat 0.80 p.m.--English Informational ches will be played on the Club's Period.

ground:-

7.00pm-Dinner Music and Ro „TRENGTHENED by the invest Selections,

7.45 pm.-The Oracle of the Air- clusion of several of the Rafah Chardn. Sponsored by 'L. 197vonshire contingent, the Navy Everett Cor JR

Weansce

48 wore full value for their success, 8.00 pm Western Equipment & 29 and it was fitting that their pre-Supply Co. Programme

24 dominancy in all departments Novelty Marimba Band. 18% snout be capped by a brilliant try In the last five minutes of the 33/2 Mutl 5

the, National City Hask

43

40 Bonds

61,79 Radio Cernoration 28.38 Reynolda Tobacco "D" 27.60 27.75 Sears Roebuckc 79.00

HU.1 Shell Union ..

Pacific Gas & Electric. 20 Packard Motora ... Jan. 20, Jan. 21, Pennsylvania

61.03

214

181

B

13

10%

4%

Jaa. 20, Jan. 21.

American Can

GO 34

0014

Secony Vacuum Cor-

poration

716

American Smelting 134 American Tel. & Tel. 105%

13%

Standard Oll Co., of

N.J.

105

30%

7%,

30%

Amer. To acce

64%

044

Texas Cornoration ..

19

13

Anaconda Copper

74

7%

Union Carbide & Car-

Auburn

477k

47%

hon

Bethlehem Steel

10%

154

Union Pacific

76

76

Borden Company Connian

|

4 Morley

Railway

Pacine

23

23%

United

Aircraft

Trans.

27

11.9, Rubber

14%

44

194

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2

Port Vale

and Wales, resulted in a vietney for Chrysler England by a goal to nil.--Reuter,

Chase National Bank

34%

14

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U.S. Sterl

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Westinghouse E. & M. 24 Woolworth

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SECOND DIVISION,

Bradford

Charlton

Chesterfield

Linco1n

Manchester U.

Natts Forent Pirmouth

Broke

West Har

144

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2 Tutankam

2 Preston N. E

1

England Beat Wales

in International.

Tondon. Jan. 21.

The Amateur Soccer International.

@played at Tomuny, between Ft

42

RAK

came.

*

MAIDSIHPMAN Barnes picked.

up from Lient. Ryder, and through beautifully to score:

the nort, whilst Lieut. Buckley nonchalantly added the points with a perfect kick.

HE

*

8:15 p.m. Studebaker Programme. Bond--Lieut. A. J. Freshido, Con- 8.30 p.m.Philippine Constabulary ductor.

S/S Pres. Garfield Orch.

9.30 p.m.Innce Musie-Dollar 10.30 p.m.--Close Down.

Navy team in the Far East.

TP to Saturday the Army lost U but one nutch in the tourna

20% understand.ment, whereas the Navy were hly feel '-treated by the pointless, and It was only the re- the fates that they should, in turn of H.M.S. Devonshire which en he important encounter, be allowed the nauticals to turn out called upon to face the strangest a winning team.

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