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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY,

FEBRUARY 12,

1934.

HOCKEY RESULTS

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·H.K. Ladies Defeat St.

-Andrew's

The H.K. Ladies repented their victory over the St. Andrew's Ladies' In the first round of the Caor Clark Cup competition, by defeating them In the return oncounter at Sookunpoo on Saturday by two goals to one. The deciding goal was obtained in the closing stages after the teams had crossed over with the scoros lovel. Miss J. Churchill notted both goals for the winners, and Miss 1. Gittins scores for the Saints,

The Saints were without the sor vices of Miss J. Wong,, the Colony's contre-half, who wan Indisposed. Mias 1. Woolley, moved to centro half, while Miss P. Everest played at right Phair,

With both sides playing brilliant hockey, Miss Churchill opened scor ing for the Hongkong Ladies early on Before the half" time ended Miss I. Gittins had equalized. The Saints began, the second half well, but were not able to keep up the pace not. The Hongkong Ladica took up the attack, and, after several unsuccessful, eforts to score, Miss Churchill obtained for them the de- elding goal.

**y* LADIES WIN.

The "Y" Ladies met with stout re- sistance when they engaged the Contral British Schoolgiris in the Caor Clark competition, and after a hard-fought match won by the only goal, scored in the second half through Miss M. Glendinning.

It was rather unfortunate for the Schoolgirls, for the goalkeeper was unsighted when Miss Glendinning shot..

Miss K. Mair, Miss L.. Hickey and J. Lakeman, composing the Schoolgirls' centre half finé, played a hard game. Ably led by Miss Moir they were responsible in breaking op practically every one of the dangerous httacks of the "Y" Ladies, ・・

RECREIO MATCH.

The Recreio "A" team engaged their "B" team at King's Park, and emorged winners by four clear goals. Two goals were added in each half, the scorers being Mias M. Remedios, Miss M. Roza (2) and Miss A. Alves.

FRIENDLY MATCH.

In a friendly match at Happy Valley, the Contral British Association Ladies shared two goals with the Hongkong Ladies second oloven. Mise M. Smith notted both goals for the Central British and Miss M. Smalley for the Hongkong Ladies.

RADIO BEAT LOWER DECK. Playing at Careline Hill yesterdny the Radio defeated the Fleet Lower Deck by two goals to nil. There was no Beore at the into the exchanges. ] both teams having a fair share of

Play continued oven after the in- terval, but the Redio notched a couple of goals through Kalwant Singh and Awtar Singh. The Radio defence was too good for the opposing for. wards who were given few opportuni- ties to get within shooting range.

SERVICE'S TEAM.

The United Services XI. to op- poso Macno on Thursday next at King's Park will be as follows: Pte. Hollingsorth (Lincolns); Licut NM, Metcalfe (RA), Lieut. Comdr. E. R C. MacVicker (HM.S. Otus); Lleat. Comdr. Hill (B.M.S. Medway), C. Halford (S.W.B.); Lient. F. W. R. Lieut, w Larkon (H.M.S. Berwick); S. Donald (HMS. Medway), Lleut J. H. Eaden (II.M.S. Medway): Sub. Lieut. Alexander Sinclair (H.M.S.

W.

Berwick), Lieut. C. C. Garthwaite (R.A.), Lai

Merve

TA

Singb (Paojabis).

Sub-Licat. Cherno (H.

that two at least

of tho

XI will be unabo to play Lieut. Garthwaite is suffering from an injury to the left foot aus- tained while playing football a short while ago, and Lal Singh will not bave recovered sufficiently to take his place out on the wing.

WORLD'S FASTEST

RUNNERS

(Continued from Page 8.)

as in the combined efforts of the home forces to repulse. Beccali. They didn't get together last season' and the debate, between their adherents has waxed loud and long. The Cunningham forces gained a slight edge when their man was awarded the Sullivan Memorial medal for 1933, but admirers' of the Princeton star are far from convinced.

WON 2 OUT OF 33.

The stocky, muscular Cunning- hamp, running anywhere from 800 metres to two miles, finished first in 20 out of 88 races last season, and in at least one that he lost he forced the winner to set a new record. He gave Venzko a `sories of trimmings in the indoor events, losing to Gene only in the A A. U. 1,500 metro, where he accidentally was socked in the`oya'at the' start. He did an outdoor 1,500 metros in 8:52.3,

to Beccall's compared world standard of 8:49. Unce

Venzko's Indoor mile record of 4:10, which was 'considered quite remarkable just two winters ago, seems likely to take a beating dur- ing the "mind month" of running. Two of his opponents have been under that time outdoors, and Beccall's best time for the 1,500. would, if he could hold the pace, put him across the mile mark well under 4:10,

TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS

The following in the list of knaj share quotationselssued to-day.

age The C

Banks.

HI.K. Banks, $1820 b. II.K. Banks, (London), £188 n. Chartered Bank, 410 n. Mercantile Bank,

$261, n.

T

&

Mercantile Bank G., 8121⁄2 m. East Asia Bank, $98 n, x div. Am: 0. Finance Corp., Sh. $20 China O. Fin, Ord. Sh. $4 n. China O. Fin. Prof. Sh. $0 n.

Insurances.

Canton Ins., $310 b. Unlon Ins., $076_n. China Underwriters, $1.60 n. China Fire, $525 n. H.K. Firo Ina., $285 n. International Assee, S. $0.30

Shipping.

Douglas, 335 b.

H.K. Steamboats, $12% n. Indo-Chinas, (Prof.), #80 n. Indo-Chinas, (Def.), 888 n. Shells (Bearer), 55/- n.. Union Waterboats, $11 n.

Mining.

Antamoks, 80 sts. n. Balatoes, $40 a. Bagulo Gold, 62 cts. n. Benguets, $40 n.

The Early Morning Cough!|

You have probably grown so pred to that ourly morning cough that it is treated as a matter of course, 'and' therefore not treated at all. But if you continuo this neglect sooner or Inter, may, develop into something much more serious..

Da not delay:

morning, to-morrow immediately the cough begins, alip Respirold into your mouth. You n.will find that the antiseptic, aromatic

Benguet Exploration, 32% cts.

sa.

Benguet Goldfield, 80 cts, a. Big Wedge, 20 eta, n. Gold Creek, $44% n. Ipo Mining. $7 n. Itogona, $72 n. Kailan, 28/- 1.

Langkats (Single), $17 n. S'hai Exporations,

$4.60 n.

S'hai Loans, $6.80 n. Raubs, $14.10 1. Venz: Goldfelds, 36.50 b.

Docks, etc.

H.K. Wharves. $118 b. H.K. Docks, 313 n.

S. Chiun Motors A., $2 n. S. China Motors B., $8 'n. Providents (old), $2.65 b. Providents (new), 75 cts. b. Hongkews, Sh. $354 r. New Engineerings, Sh. $6.60 n. Shanghai Docks, Sh. $146 n. Cotton Mill

b.

Ewo Cottons, Sh. $18 S'hai Cottons, Sh. $119 n. Zoong Sings, Sh. $10 n. Wing On Textiles, Sh. $70 n.

Lands, Hotels, etc.

H. and S. Hotels, $6.20 b. H.K, Lands, $73 n. Shai Lande, Bh. $29. Metropolitan Lands, Sh. $14 n. Humphreys, $12.15 . H.K. Realties, $0.40 8.

Asia Reulties "A", Sh. $140 n. Asia Raalties "B" Sh. $20 n. Chinese Estates, $97 n. China Roaltios, Sh. $151⁄2 n. China Debenture, Sh.$137 n.

Public Utilities. Tramways, $221⁄2 b. Peak Trams (old), $15.90 n. Peak Trams (now), 87% ¤, Star Ferries (old), $9411⁄2 sa.

n

vapours, released while the lozenge slowly dissolves will soothe the throat, break up the phlogm in your bronchial tubos; and lo! your cough has ceased.

Nobody amicted with да carly morning cough should be without Respiroids. They are helpful also in preventing as well as rolloving colds, and as a promptly effective treatment for sore throat. Respirolds are obtain- able at all medicino dealers, or at $1.20 per botlis post froe, from The Dr. Willining Medicine Co., 451, Klangao Road, Shanghai.

WIN.

AUSTRALIANS

Touring Side Beat Japan By Ten Point Margin,

Tokyo, Feb. 11.

The visiting Australian Univer sities rugby team played All Japan, and won by 18 points to eight Reuter.

BOWLS AND TENNIS. Yorkshire Society At The

Kowloon. B.G.C.

The Yorkshire Society of Hong- kong was entertained by the Kowloor Howling Green Club on Saturday in thoir annual Lawn Bowls and Lawn Tennis fixture, this being the third since the inauguration of the series

At the conclusion of the gamer souvenir spoons were presented te members of each side.

LAWN BOWLS.

In the Bowls match the Kowloon B.G.C. won by 113 shots to 50. Scores- 11. F. Stoneham, A. E. Jefferies, B. E. Maughan and F. L. Rapley (Kowloon B.G.C. beal C. Jackson, E. D. Labrousse, 12 Fraser and J. G.| Meyer' 28-14.

J. Moloy, P. J. O'Connell, P., T. Farrell and G. II. Budding (Kowloon B.G.C.) beat A. R. F. Raven, A. Pople, F. Normington and L. de Rome 23-18..

J. D. Thomson, C. B. Hosking, A. Chapman and G. H. Sherriff (Kow- loon B.G.C.) beat A. R. Brown, E, W. Coulson, O. B. Raven and J. A. Howe 92-0.

J. G. Chambers, E. V. Searle, C. E. Elliot-Hoywood and R. Duncan (Kow- loon B.G.C.) beat C. I. Farmer, J. H. Shaw, A. Brooksbank rind A. E. Silk- stone 31-15.

Total: Kowloon B.G.C. 113; York....

Yaumati Ferrics (old), $244shire Society 60.

C. Lights (newv), $9.60 b.

C. Lights (new), $9.25 b. I.K. Electrice, $76% b.

b..

· Macao Electrics, $20 Sandakan Lights, $8 n. Telephones (old), $20 să.

Telephones (now), $13 sa. China Buses, Sh. $18. Singapore Tractions, 9/9 n. Singapore Pref., 15/« n:

Industrials. Malabon Sugars, 814 Cald: Macg. (old), Sh. $21 4. Cald: Macg. (Pref.), $191⁄2 n. Canton Hes, $1.75 b, Cementa (old), 83% n. Cements (new), 33% n. H.K. Ropos, $7.10.

Stores, etc. Dairy Farms, $294. Watsons, $7.00

n.

Der A Wings, $1 a, Lane Crawfords, $4.10 n, Mackintoshs, $21 n.

Sinceres, $13.20 n. Wm, Powells, $1.60 n. Wing On (H.K.), $140 n.

Miscellaneous.

Amusements, $41⁄4 8.: H.K. Entertainments, $10% 5.C. Enterprises, $14 n. United Theatres, 8h. $2 n. Macao "Greyhounds," $2 n. Constructions (old), $2 n. Constructions (new), 52 cts. D. ILK. Govt. Loan 5% b. Prom. B. Ind. G.'$ Bonde, 81% n.. Wallace Harpers, 38 n.

COMING: SOON!

CHARLES LAUGHTON

The Private

Life of HENRY

VIII

THE KING'S

LAWN TENNIS.

The Bowling Green beat the York- shire Society in the Lawn Tennis match by 5 games to 47. Scores:

Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Totley (York- phire

bent J, T. Bows and W

MIS.

Women 1-2: beat D.

and Mrs. Laib 7-0; lost to and Mrs. Lawrence 2-5;

T. Amodger and Mr. Ranley 3-4,}

lost to J.

J. G. Haigh and Miss Holmes

(Yorkshire Socioty) lost to Bows and

Mm. Thompson 1-6; lost to Water-

LEE THEATRE

Owing to preparations for Chinese stage performances, commencing on Chinese New Year's Day, the, Lee Theatre will be closed to-day and to-morrow.

ODEENS

WEDNESDAY

CORSETIERES

EXPERT ADVICE

AND

ATTENDANCE

PAUL RENNET

---ET CIE- Corner of Austin

and

Nathan Roads, Kowloon

Tel. 56219.

It's a M-G-M Programme-

It must be good!

Bringing what this town needs most

MORE LAUGHS!

and how you will laugh

with

STAN LAUREL

OLIVER

HARDY

JIMMY

(Schnozzle) DURANTE

BAKUN

-MUNCHAUSON.

(Vas you dera Sharlie?)

and not forgetting

TED HEALY and his STOOGES

in

"MEET THE

BARON"

ton and Mrs. Lolb 8-4; lost to Thompson B-27 lost to Waterton and Yorkshire Society) lost to Down and Armstrong, and Mrs. Lawrence 2-5; Mrs. Leib 3-4; beat Armstrong and Mrs. Thompson B-d; lost to Waterton lost to Rodger and Mrs. Rapley 2-5. Mrs. Lawrence 4-8; beat. Rodger and and Mrs. Leib 1-6; lost to Armstrong

W. Ashby and Miss Hoap (York- Mru, Raploy 5-2.

and Mrs, Lawrence 1-6; lost to Rodger Silkstono and Mrs. Rapley 0-7.

zbiro Society) beat Bows and Mrs. W. Stoker and Mrs,

FLOWERS

FOR

CHINESE NEW YEAR

FLOWERS THAT FORETELL THE APPROACH OF SPRING.

Peonies,

Rosos, Chinese

Carnations, etc.

Narcissi,

Branches of Peach Blossoms in pots,

Plum Blossoms, Chinese New Year Flowers, etc.

ALL ARE HERE AT

CHINESE NEW YEAR FAIR

SINCERE'S ROOF GARDEN

THE ONLY CHINESE NEW YEAR FAIR IN THE CENTRAL DISTRICT.

SPECIAL ATTENTION

For convenience of Chinese New Year shoppers.

Sincère's Main Store, will be open:

TO-DAY: From 9. a.m; to 10 p.m....

TO-MORROW (N. Y. EVE) : From 9 aim. to 12 midnight.

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