Y.M.C.A. FAIL TO KEEP IT GOING
'BEATEN BY RECREIO IN KEEN HOCKEY MATCH
HONGKONG LADIES. GIVEN A FRIGHT
The Y.M.C.A. firat eleven suffer the best centre forwarda in ladies od another reverse when they were hockey. Hler.ntickwork is nest and defeated by the odd goal in five by she is fast. F. Wong and 1. Gittins the Club de Recrolo" in a friendly played wall on the wings, M. Whlie hockey match played at King's Park was the pick of the halves, while yesterday afternoon. Play on the E, Hanson and E. Landolt played whole, was of us average standard soundly at back. there being no brilliant individual performances,
The took the lond within the first few minutes of the com- mencement of play, R. Baldwin find ing the net as the result of a molo burst through. The Recrolo retaliat ed, W. Reed, at contre-half, playing clever game, while A. bi. Xavier They led the forward line well.
through Xavier
The Y
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER
HELENA MAY CONCERT
ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME
ÁRRANGED
At the Helena May. Instituto, to-morrow, an attractive concert in to be held, commencing at 5.39 pm. The programme will be ad follows:
E.
Artistes. Mrs. Snowden- Jones (Soprano), Mrs. Nura Kanis (Solo Pinno), Mrs: N. Mathieson (Contralto), Mr, C, D. R. Sargent (Baritone).
At the Piano, Mr. Frederick
1-Contralto Bolos Mason, A.R.C.O., LT.C.L.
(a) Minuet, from Berenico (arr.
Whittaker)
Handel.
(b) Serenade (from Six Joster Bantock. Songs)
At the Interval the Hongkong ladies lead by one goal to all, E. Selby scoring. The Saints equalised soon after the re-start through 1.2.-Baritone Selos Woolley, and just before the final whistle J. Dalziel gave the long- kong Ladies the deciding goal.
CLUB SENIORS.
The following have been selected continued to attack, but Botelho kept to represent the Hongkong Hockey! them at bay. 3. Fowler, on the Club seniors in a friendly match wing, got going and from his against the Central British Associe- right
Gilchrist anissed a sitter, but tion on the Marine ground at 6.16 роля, W. J. Drown connected the shot to p.m. to-day L. D. Skinner; A. A. give them the lead. Before the in- Dand (Capt) and J. Rodgor; W. A. terval C. Roza Forcira netted the Reed, H. J. D. Lowe and E. V. Recreio's second goal.
、ST, ANDREW'S TEAM.
Reed J. L. Telloy, A. N. Other, resumption after the breather, G. E. R. Divett, J. E. Petter and On the Recreio forwards combined well,T, J. Price.. C. Roza Pereira finding the not to give them the lead. Shields, the 'Y' custodian, was inclined to come out too
when meet. for an attacking forward. A ding dong struggle ensued, Baldwin put ting in some good work on the left wing Try na they did the Y could not find the not. G. P. Lammert was notablo absentee from their forward line.
LINCOLNS WIN.
Meeting the South Wales Border-
The following will represent St. Andrew's Club in a friendly hockey match against the Royal Army Ser- vice Corps at Spokunpoo this after- noon at 6 o'clock sharp-It. II. Wong; F. A. Broadbridge and E. 11. White; E. MacNider, J. T. K. Gilchrist and A. D. Hamson; G. A. White, A. N. Other, N. A. E. Mackay, E. F. Fincher and M. Weill.
ern on the U.S.R.C. ground yester LAWN BOWLS FINALE, day afternoon, the Lincolnshire Re- giment emerged winners by the odd: goal in three in a thrilling contest.
MATCH CANCELLED,
The friendly xture between the Central British Association and the Royal Engineers which was to have been played at Sookunpoo yesterday,❘ was cancelled. The C.I.A. are meet- ing the Hongkong Hockey Club seniors at King's Park this after- noon, and a fast game is expected.
CLOSE THING FOR HK. LADIES
~St. Andrew's Give
Good Display
(a) When a maiden you have Mozart, choneu (I Seragllo) (4) Il balen (Il Trovatore) Verdi. 3. Soprano Solos
(a) Deh vieni, non tardar (b) Non no plu cosa son Lo Nozze di Figaro 4-Plano Solos
SHARE PRICES KOWLOON GOLF CLUB.
*
TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS The following in the lat of loss) share quotations lesued to-day."
Banks.
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Draw Made For Qualifying Round Of Championship.
NEXT SUNDAY'S PLAY, H.K. Banks, $1800 b.
The draw has been made for the H'kong Banks, London, £130 n. Chartered Banks, £15. qualifying round of the Kowloon Golf Mercantile Bank, A. & B Club Championship, to be played off
£28 n.
On Sunday next. The first pair, G.' Mercantile Bank 0., £121⁄2 n.. Milne and A. J. W. Dorling, will ter East Asia Bank, $104 n. off at 9 am, and players will go out Am: 0. Financo Corp., Sb. $20 mnt intervals of four minutes. China 0. Fin. Ord, Sh.84.75 0. China 0, Fin, Prof. Si, $5 n.
Insurances.
as follows:
The pairing is Da.m. G. Milne and A. J. Dorling. 0.04
1933.
SPORT ADVTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
The TWELTH EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held (Wenthor Pormitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, 4th November, 1933, com- mencing at 2.00 p.m. .
The First Bell.æll bo Rung ol 1.20 p.m.
́· MEMBERS' ENCLÒBURE.
Members Are notified that they. and their Ladies must wear their Badgca prominently displayed.""
No One without a Badge will be admitted to the Members' Enclosure. Badges admitting Non-Members to
A. J. Dennis and P. Ailse-the. Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $5.00 for Gentlemen and brook. W. M. Groves and A.. Ur- $3.00 for Ladies (Both ineluding Tax) aro obtainable through the SECRET- E.ARY upon the personal application of Member, Buch Member to be respon Blic for all visitors Introduced by him, and for Payment of All Chits, &e, The Secretary's office, 3rd Floor, Gloucester Building, (Tel. 27704), wili close at 12 o'clock Noon.
Canton Ins., $825 ni Union Ins., $585-8;1.-
9.08
quhart,
China Underwriters, $2.10 n
- 9.12
H. H. Mundy and F.
China Fire, $625 h.
Remedios.
H.K. Fire, Ins., $290. International Assce. Sh. $6.50 n.
9.10
J. McKnight and F.
E.
Booker,
0.20
E. D. da Roza and A.
B.
Shipping
Raworth,-
Mozart.
021
Douglas, $34 b.
A. T. Braley and A. W. da Roza
H.K. Steataboats, $18'n.
9.28
Indo-Chinas, (Pref.), $80 n. Indo-Chinns, (Dof.), $86 n.“.
D. C. Wilson and G, B. Giford-Hull.
3.32
Shells (Bearer), 54/41⁄2 n. Union Waterboats, $16 n.,
0.00
A. A. Lopes and W. J. Woolley..
0.40
Mining.
0.44
Antamoks, 90 cts, an.
(a) Impromptu, Op, 90, No. 4 ·
Schubert. (b) The Prophet Bird, Op. 82, No. 7 Schumann.
(n) The Cloths of Heaven Dunbill.
Contraite Solos (b) Ann's Cradle Song
Armstrong Gibbs. (c) The Cherry Tree Doth Bloom Alma Goutley, 0-Baritone Solos
(a) Star vicino
Salvator Rosa, (b) Had a horse (Ilungarian Folk-
song)
Korbay,
Note. The defeat of the Hungarian Army by the Turka at Mohees in 1620 was one of the greatest disasters in the history of the nation. The proverb-refrain of this song-is still in constant use.
(c) Old Mother Ilubbard
Victor Hely-Hutchinson. Soprano Solor
Schubert. (b) My heart is like a singing bird Parry.
(a) Who is Sylvia?
(c) The Nightingale has a lyre of gold Benjamin Whelpley.
Closing Day To Be Staged 8.-Piano Solos
At Craigengower C.C.
NEXT SUNDAY'S EVENT.
The Craigengewer C.C, will bring their lawn bowls season to an official close on Sunday next when members will take part in a game between sides described as the "Bald Headed" and the "Non-Dald Hended."
The games will commence at 2.30 p.m. and at the conclusion souvenir spoons will be presented to the win- ning ride by the President, Mr. B. W. Bradbury.
Below are given the teams and the rinks na they will appear:
Baki Headed. Non-Bald Headed. E. C. Burry J. R. Soares.
W. K. Way L. C. R. Souza
St. Andrew's Ladibs extended the Coer Clark Cup holders in a friend-S. Alderman ly. game on the Marina ground yes-L. E. Lammert
terday, and the result, two goals to W. V. Field (skip) R. F. Luz (skip) ono in favour of the Hongkong D. K. Ladies, was a fair Indication of the J. Driscoll Tun
Kharas
H. W. Kandall M. J. Medina n of play.
W. T. Brightman G. Duncan, Jr. The Saints played a three full D. Rumiahn (skip) W. Gill (skip) back game, disposing the services of Dr. V. N. Atienza J. S. Landelt
and this proved an asket in 'ants' rushes,
n goal keng up their oppoa-|A, A, Lewis
...
A. E. Marchont A. AT
Razack II. Beer
(skip)
K. Modi R. (skip)
Bnaa E, Bannar load the Hongkong E. R. Jenkins Ladies' attack and was a great im-A. V. Barros provement on last year.
She was E, ei
el Arculli ably supported on either side by B. J. Cavaningh Llang and J. Dalziel. E. Selby on
C. 8. Summon
C. S. Rosselet
A. E. Contes
G. L. Buchanan
(nkip)
(skip)
E. Cordeiro Y. Abbas
J. Lunny
the left wing was responsible for the J. Van der Lely only goal netted in the first halt. A. Paul
On the opposite wing E. Bell play:
W. B. Muskett
ed a hard game but the passes sent B. W. Bradbury U. M. Omar out to her from the centre often badly placed and too far ahead.
were
(skip)
(a) Value in G Flat, Op. 7, No. 1
(b) Invitation to the waltz
Chopin.
Weber.
THE VOLUNTEERS.
DATES ARRANGED FOR THE
ANNUAL CAMPS
The dates on which the H.K.V.D. Corps will be holding their Annual Camps at Fanling this year are.ns follows:
1st. Weeknd P. M. Friday, 17th. November to P. M. 19th. November.
2nd. Week-end P. M. Friday, 24th. November to P. M. 26th, November.
3rd. Week-end P. M. Friday, 1st. December to P. M. 3rd. December.
4th. Week-end P. M. Friday, 8th. December to P. M. 10th. December.
These dates apply to all Units of the Corps except the Engineer Com- pany, who owing to the naturo of their training, have had special arrangements made for them.
The dates on which various Units will concentrate are as follows:
1st. Week-end-Corps
Signals, Machine Gun Troop, Armoured Car Section, Motor Machine Gun Section,
Medical Section, Scottish Company,
2nd. Week-end-Corps Signale, Machine Gun
un Troop, Armoured Car Machine Gun Company, Section, Portuguese Company, Anzac Com- Section. PARY
Medical
Week-end-Corps 3rd.
Signals, Section, Machine Gun Company, Medical Sec- tion, Scottish Comu
(skip) At the conclusion of this game, D. Robertson played a useful game Mrs. B. W. Bradbury has very kindly Battery, Armoured Car at contre half and had as support consented to distribute the prizes won ers H. K. Lowe on the right and in connexion with the Club's com B. Hance on the left. M. Wallace petitions. A tea dance will then played a brilliant game at left back follow:
She is steady and has a fine clear ing hit M. Bird was between the
"sticks but had little to do.
TAIKOO CLOSING DAY,
On Saturday the Taikoo R.C. will
M. Woolley was the pick of the hold their closing day, with a game
St. Andrew's side. She ranlis among starting at 3 p.m.
Company.
Week-end-Corps Signals, Armoured Car Section, Motor Ma- chine Gun Section, Scottish Company, Portuguese Company,
Anzac Com- pany, Medical Section.
The Engineer Company will carry out their Annual Training from 17th, to 19th. November, 1933.
EMPHASISING THE "COMIC"
IN COMIC OPERA'
Balatocs, $37 ni Baguio Cold, 62 cts. an. Benguets, $40 b.
Benguet Exploration, 40 cts, n. Benguet Goldfield, 30 cts. n. Blg Wedge, 32 cts. b.
Gold Creek, $9 b.
Ipo Mining, $9 n.
Itogons, $72 n.
Kailan, 20/3 n.
Langkats (Single), $18
n.
S'hai Explorations, Sh. $4.40 n. S'hai Loans, $7 n. Roube, $12
Venz: Goldfields, $6 b.
Docks, etc.
H.K. Wharves, $124 s. H.K. Docks, $16%1⁄2 n.
S. China Motors A., $8 n. S. China Motors B., $8 n. Providents (old), $3.25 r. Providents (now), $1.85 n. 'Hongkews, Sh. $348 n. New Engineerings, Sh. $8 n. Shanghai Docks, Sh. $147 n.
Cotton. Mills.
Ewo Cottons, $14 n. S'hai Cottons, 8h, $108 n. Zoong Sings, Sh. $18 n. Wing On Textiles, Sh. $77 n.
Lands, Hotels, etc.
H. and S. Hotels, $6.55 b. H.K, Landa, $77 s. S'hal Lands Sh. $33 n. Metropositan Lands, Sh. $14. n. Humphreys, $121⁄2 n.
H.K. Realties, '$7.50 s, Asla Realties "A" Sh. $140 n. Asia Realties "B" Sh. $20 n. Chiness Estates, $94 n. China Realtles, Sh. $15% n. China Debenture, Sh.6187 n.
Public Utilities. Tramways, $21
sa.
Peak Trams (Old), $15% u. Peak Trams, (new), $74 n. Star Ferrics, $99 b,
Yaumati Ferries (old), $234. n. China Lights (old),' $10.40 ̧n. China Lights (now), $10.20 n. H.K: Electrics, $74 b. Macao Electrics, $23 n. Sandakan Lights, $10% n. Telophones (old), $311⁄4 b. China Buses, Sh, $11. Singapore Tractions, 2/9 n. Singapore Prof., 15/- n..
Industriale,
Malabon Sugare $15 n. Cald: Macg. (old), Sh. $21 n. Cald: Macg. (Pref.), $191⁄4 n. Canton Icer, Bộ
ASK
FOR
J. Pooler and W. A. Stawart.
J. D. Thomson and L. D. Purves,
A. Eastman and S. Mac- bider.
GOLF IN JAPAN.' Cornes, of Kobe, won the Kwansai Amateur Golf Championship at Inagawa, by defeating Kadera, of lunragi, in the final by five up and three to play.
EXCHANGE RATES
Oslo.
.80.9/82
10.29 .13.194
16.82 18.20
· 226
19.00
570
Badges admitting to Members' Encle will NOT be on sale at the Race Course,
On No Fretext will Children bo permitted in either Enclosure during the Meeting.
Tifins are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered from the No. 1 Boy in advance. Telephone 21920.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.
The Price of Admission to the Public Enclosure is $2.00 Including Tax, for all Persons, including Ladies, and is payable at the Gate. Sokliers and Sallors In Uniform are admitted Half Price,
Bookmakers, Tic Tac Men, &c, will not be permitted to operate within the Precincts of the Hongkong Jockey Club during the Race Meeting.
By Order. B.B. BROWN,
Becretary. Hongkong, 30th October, 1088.
HONG KONG CRICKET CLUB INTERPORT CRICKET.
MEMBERS & SUBSCRIBERS áre 44
notified that a Stand on the Chater 1/3.7/10
4.77Road side of the Cricket Ground 7.84% will be reserved for them and 29 their Ladies. Entrance by the 100% small gate in Chater Road at the 37.25/32
640 East end of the Pavilion.
Oct. 30
Parte Geneva.. Berlin..
Oct. 31. 80.25/32
Helsingfors
.220%
19.90
Athens.
.590
Milan...
.59%
69.1/32
Buenos Aires...44
Shanghai.
.1/3
New York..
.4.78%%%
'Amsterdam.
.7.82
Vienna..
Prague..
.106
Madrid..
07
Bucharest.. .335
Hongkong
.1/544
1/6%
Bruegels.
22.61
22.0714
Stockholm.. .19.99%.
10.39%
Lisbon...
.108%
1942
Bombay,
1/8
1/0
Yokohama. Mentovideo..
..1/2
1/244
16. 4.8
201
4.84
18%
18%
100.5/16
Montreal.....
Silver (spot)...18% War Loan.....18% Silver (forward)100%
"JOSSMAN"
-Drilloh Wireless.
Cements (Com.), $2.55 sa. Cements (old), $2.60 n. Cement (New), 5 cta, s. H.K. Ropes, $71⁄4 9.
Stores, etc.
Dairy Farms, $20 ea. Wastsons, $8% 8. Der A Wings, $1 n. Lane Crawfords, $8.90 n. Mackintoshs, $21 n.. Sinceres, $14 n. Wm. Powella, $2.10 n. Wing On (H.K.), $170 n.
Miscellaneous.
Amusements, $10 ̧».
H.K. Entertainments, $10.10 n. S.C. Enterprises, $1 n. United Theatres, Sh. $2 n. Macao "Greyhounds,” $10 n. Constructions (old), $2.80 n. Constructions (now), 80 cts, sa. B. Ind. & Bonda, 78% n. H.K. Govt, Loans, 8% b. Prem. Wallace Harpers, $8 n..
THE ORIGINAL PLYMOUTH GIN.
HONG KONG CRICKET CLUB. INTERPORT CRICKET.
It is proposed to carry out the following programme:→→
November 6th, 7th and 8th
Malay v. Hong Kong. November 11th, 13th and 14th--
Shanghai v. Hong Kong. November 15th, 16th and 17th
KING'S
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ONCE again they come to enthrall you!
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-THE MENT DEST THING
Bliacted by HATIY LACHIAN |
Screen play by. EDWIN BUCKE From the novel i Benindy Pass
DANCING NIGHTLY
***THE MOST: UP-TO-DATE
DANCING 'ACADEMY IN THE COLONY NEW BEAUTIES NEW SONGS.
NEW DANCES
A: Mehtap with ROXY CAVALIERS BAND
COME AND HEAR THE LATEST SONGS.
ROXY
Taiping Building.
Queen's Road Central
HONGKONG FUNDS.
SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THE POPPY DAY APPEAL
Shanghai v. Malny.
Previously acknowledged Matches will, unless otherwise CG. Mackie, notified, commence at 11 am, on E, Potter.
all days except the 11th, when F. Lobel
timo will be 11.45 am. Tiffin. B. Jackson ... Interval 12.80 to 1.15 pm. Draw R. W" Gardiner stumpe at p.m.
E. Davidson
A Stand at the corner of Queen's G. P'S "John Haig" Sales Road and Des Voeux Road will bei
open to the Publle at, a charge of
00 cents per person per day,
and Soldiers
$2,760 80
20
20
$2,895.
Further contributions will be Benches on the Queen's Road gratefully received by Mr. F. G. side of the Ground will be reserved Hounder, Secretary to Earl Halg'a for Sailors
in Fund, York Building, Hongkong, uniform, to whom the Club extends Chequea should be made payable an invitation.
to Thomson & Co. and crossed "Poppy Day Fund."
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