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FASCINATING glimpses of HOLLYWOOD'S favorites-
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TIE OF 13 RUNS EACH
UNUSUAL BASEBALL
MATCH
Washington, Juno'7...
A tie of 13 runs each was the result of a remarkable baseball match between Philadelphia and Washington Senators to-day, Rain and darkness camo to put end to the game.".
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Chicago and Boston In the Na tional League and Chicago and Detroit in the American League were winners in the other matches. Result as supplied by Router
were:
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
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Boston Philadelphia
Chicago Pittsburgh
8
9
1
1
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2
(Jurges homered for Chicago).
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1
1
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Detroit
0
8 8 ◊
(Owen homered for Detroit).
13 16 3
Philadelphia Washington.... 18 11 1
(Bluego and Berg homorod for Washington and Foxx for Philadelphia. Cabled.)
TENNIS RESULTS
(Continued from Page 8.)
beat Rumjahn and Cassumibhoy, 6-3; beat Minu and Rumjahn 0-4.
Wong Shu-wing and Luk Chun- cheong lost to Rumjahn and Bux, 4-6; ' lost to Rumjahn and Cassumbhoy 1-6; beat Minu and Rumjahn 6-4.
H. K. C. C. r. South China "D." On the Club courts, the Club beat the South China "D" team by 0 sets to love:
Goldman and Wild (H.K.C.C.) beat Lee Yiu-wing and C. N. Tang, 6-4; boat Chan So and C. Y. Two 0-1.
Hazell and Wright (H.K.C.C.) beat Leo and Trang G-3; beat Chan and Tao, 8-4.
Sewell and Armstrong (ILK.C.C.) bout Lee and Tsang 64; beat Chan and Tao 0-0.
C. R. C. "n" v. University. Horace Lo and Iu Tak-lam (C.R.C.) Bent H. N. Leo and K. H. Lo 6-1; beat Y. K. Ng and M. C. Hung 6-2; beat A. Saluoy and H. M. Singh, 6-1. Ng Sar-hường and Han Lan long (C.R.C.) bent Lee and Lo 6-2; beat Ng and Hung 6-0; beat Saluoy and Singh 6-1.
- Ng Kan-churn and Teof Ping-fan (C.IL.C.) beat Lee and Lo G-1: beat Ng and Hong 6-0; beat Saluoy and
ASAHI Singh, 6-3.
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W. C. Hung and T. C. lu (C.R.C:) lost to Fincher Brothers, 4-0; beat Hyde and Guest, 6-3; beat Green and Hambly, 0-4.
TBU Wal-pul and Ho Ka-lau (C.R.C.) beat Fincher Brothers, 6-4; beat Hyde and Guest, 6-3; beat Green and Hambly, 0-1,
Recreio v. C.C.C.
H. A. Barros and F. J. Remedios (C. de R.) lost to J. W. Leonard and Y. Hachiuma, 2-6; beat Tam Yoc- fong and Taul Yan-pul, 6-4; tled with R. Chon and G. Lin, 6-0.
4. V. Remedios and J. Gonsalves (C. de R.), bent Leonard and Hach- iuma, 6-1; beat Tam and Taul, 6-4; tled with Chea and Lin, 6-8.
C. A. Barretto and G. A. Noronha (C. de R.), beat Leonard and Bach- luma, 7-6: lost to Tam and Tsul, 4-6; beat Chon and Lia 6-3.
EXCHANGE RATES
Parls..
Селеуд Berlin... Helsingfors.
Onlo Athens.
Milan
June 6, .86 .17.54
14.17/33 220* 10.23/32
GDO
.05.3/16 .41%
Buenos Aires -917
Shanghal.. Now
York.
Amsterdam. Vienna
Bucharest
Hongkong Brussels. Stockholm
Copenhagen.
Lisbon. Bombay Yokohama. Montreal Montreal
1/3
Juno 7.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, JUNE
SHARE PRICES
TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS
The following is the list of local share quotations leaved to-day:
Banka.
WORLD CRISIS
(Continued from Pago 6.) enough with which to buy!”. Plonty of Money is available. We can have as much money in the world as we say we require, no. moro, and no less. It is up to the world to say what it wants. These may sound extravagant statements. Let us examine their truth. In order to do so, we will adjust our focus by a run through the principles behind our Money Am: 0. Finance Corp., St. $20 n.System, and the subject of Phy- China O.Fin. Ord., Sh.85:40 ̄nsient Wealth- China O. Fin. Prof. Sh.$5.00 2.
H'kong Banks, #1780 n. l'kong Banks, London, 8127 n: Chartered Bank, $141⁄2 n. Mercantile Bank A. &B
2244 n.
Mercantile Bank C., £91⁄2 n. East Asia, $98 n..
Insurances.
Canton Ins., $1450 b. Union Ins., $526_8a.
China Underwriters, $2,35 n. China Fire, 8595 n. H.K. Fire Ins., $270 n. International Asace, Sh. $4.75 n. Shipping.
Douglas, $321% b. H.K. Steamboats, $22 s Indo-Chinas, (Prof.) $80 n. Indo-Chinas, (Def.), $80 n. Sholls (Bearer), 48/9 ́n. Union Waterboats, $15 n.
Mining.
Benguets, $38% n. Kailans, 31/3 n.
Langkats (Single), Sh. $16 n. S'hai Explorations, Sh. $2.80 h, S'hai Loans, Sh. $5 n. Raubs, $10 n.
Venz: Goldfields, $4% n. Benguet Exp., 31 cts. n.
Docks, etc.
H.K. Wharves, $128 n. H.K. Docks, $181⁄2 n.
S. China Motors A., $10. S. China Motors B., $8 n. Providents (old), $3.90 b. Providents (now), $1.40 b. Hongkews, Sh. $334 n. New Enginearings, Sh.38 n. Shanghai Docks, Sh. $148
Lands, Hotels, etc.
H. & S. Hotels, $7.30 e. H.K. Lands, $76% n. S'hal Lands, Sh. $834 n. Metropolitan Lands, Sh. $14. n. Humphreys, $13.30 b. H.K. Realtice, $8.10 8. - Asia Realties "A" Sh. $140 n. Asia-Realtics-"B" Sh. $20 n.
Chinese Estates $97 n. China Realtles, Sh. $1416 n. China Debentures Sh.$187 n.
Cotton Mills.
Ewo Cottons, Sh. $15.00 s, S'hai Cottons, Sh. $1111⁄2 ¤, Zoong Sings, Sh.$14 n. Wing On Textiles (S) $85 n.
Public Utilities.
Tramways, $22 n.
Peak Trams, (old), $151⁄2 n. Pank Trams, (new), $7% n.
* Star Ferries, $92 n.
n.
Yaumati Ferries (old), $291⁄2 n. China Lights (old), $10 b. China Lights (new), $12.40 h. H.K. Electrics $73% 80. Macao Electrics, $28 n. Sandakan Lights, $10 n. Telephones (old), $29% sa. China Buses, Sh, $11 n.. Singapore Tractions, 1/- n. Singapore Prof., 13/-n.
Industrials.
Malabon Sugars $15 n. Cald: Macg. (old), Sh. $20 n. Cald: Macg. (Prof.), Bh. $16 n. Canton Ices, $6 n.
Cements (Com.) $7.70 sa. Cements (old), $0.40 n.. Cements (new), $1% n. H.K. Ropes, 39 n...
Stores, etc. Dairy Farms, $28 n. Watsons, $10 n. Der A Wings, $1 n. Lane Crawfords, 35 n. Mackintoshs, $21 n. Sinceres, $14 n.
Wm. Powells, .$2.10 n. Wing On (H. K:), $190 n.
Miscellaneous.
Amusements, $12 n. H.K. Entertainments, $121⁄2 n. 8.C. Enterprises, $31⁄2 n. United Theatres, Sh. $4 n. Macao "Greyhounds," $10 n. Constructiona (old), $4 s. Constructions (new), 18.
B. Ind. G$ Bonds, 70% n.
H.K. Govt. Loans, 8% Prom. Wallace Harpers, $9 n.
80.1/92 GERMAN ATLANTIC
17.524
14.55
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19.70 500%
FLIGHT
*05.310 | AMPHIBIANS, TO MAKE
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Silvar (forward) -10%
Hospital, etc., and by all the local war Loan doctors.
Wyndham Street, phone 24945.
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ATTEMPT
Berlin, June 1.
A squadron of from four to six a newly- German, aeroplanes of developed amphibian type will at- -tempt a flight across the southern 24.29% Atlantic next year under the com- 19.18/82 mand of Captain Hermann Koehl of 22.42 trans-Atlantic fame, Captain Koohl 110 is leaving on Saturday for South- America on board the airship Graf Zeppelin to acquaint himself with 4.50% meteorological conditions on the
southern route: Boforo his depar ture for Friedrichshaven to-day he #nld that the new aeroplanes "will be put to a severe test thla nutumn and that the final decision regard. ing the proposed flight will largely depend on the results of these triale.
90% Remainder of quotations not ro- ceived owing to bad atmospheric con- ditions).
-British Wireless, ·
(This is the World Crisis and the -first of a series of articles on the remedies, by a local student of world economica, To-morrow's article, con. tinuing the introductory stage, will deal with the meaning of Money.)
DARLING FOOL (Continued from Pago 3.)
Kay giggled. Mark was irresistibly funny. "Allio says she thinks ho's an artlat or a writer," she went on. "Eustace?" Mrs. O'Dare mused. "One of the Waterman giris married a man named Eustace, a New Yorker, when I was just a child. This must be her son."
Monnie scarcely heard them. Kay's various. "crushes" were many and The newcomer, whoever he might be, was sure to be right if Mark sponsor- ed him. Mark would know if he were bogue. But what did all this mattor where was Dan? Her head began to ache, and there was a ner- vous throbbing back of her eyes.
"We'll do the dishes, Mother." slie said. "Kay and I. You go, and lie down."
Mrs. O'Dare pushed her gently aside. "Nonsense, when you've chan ged your dress and freshened up."
Monnie set her jaw. "I'm going to wash dishes tonight. Nothing shall stop me."
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She put a big checked apton on over the faded linen. She took the. dishpan from its nail, filed it with warm soapy water. With vigour she aloshed the cups and saucers in and out, finding in the homely task some surcense from her pain. She could be useful,
anyway, even if Dan didn't want her.
Lost in
a daydream, she went through, her work. She would work hard, she would earn enough to take them all away from Belvedere. Years. later, busy, successful and happy, sho would return. She would see an old, tired-looking man
on Main street. Someone would say, "There's Monica fresh water, wrung out her cloth with O'Dare, the famous (author, actress, an expert motion. Kay had finished singer)." The man would look up, the last of the silver, had flitted up hia grim features working with amo- stairs. Though the half open door, tion. He would mutter, "My Monnie. Monnie could see her mother dozing And I lost her, fool that I was." It over the evening paper in the bay would be Dan; tired, broken, dis window. Evening had settled down over the little town. The yard looked appointed.
sent thoir with melancholy, the Hilacs She, aluiced the drainboard
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fragrance through the dusk.
As the girl turned to put out the heard."," light, she heard a firm step on the side porch. Her first thought was that it was Bill, returning carly. She went to the screen door.
Amber eyes stared up at the man who stood without.
CAN YOU DO THIS WITH YOUR TOOTHBRUSH
Does the bristle head of your toothbrush
fit fair and square into that arch? No?
Then it can't fit fair and squaro into the arch of your tooth either. But Tok can
"I rang at the front several times,"
he said quietly. "I guess no ona Monnie managed to control the tremor in her voice as she answered him. "Come in, Dan," she said softly.
He was back, and he hadn't forgot-. ten her!
(To Be Continued.)
Tek
do it. Tok fits its full face into every curve of the arch-upper and
WITH ITS
SHORT HEAD
lower. Relieved of the usual, load off. Yseless bristles, Tek's short head CAN reaches everywhere, cleans everywhere. In its rapid passes Tak gives. the gums a mild massage-gentle to begin with, until they become firm DO and strong and of a healthy colour. But only Tek can do it because of its shape and size. Get used to Tek and you'll use no other... Tak brushes are sold surgically clean, in a sealed carton. See that the T carton is unbroken. Six colours: Hard or medium, also extra hard
(unbleached),
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