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SPORTS

LAWN BOWLS.

(Continued from Page 2.) narrow and steamy, and Pendered blocked. Borras just missed, Pondered threw his next away. One for Civil Service. Score: 4-3, - for C.S.C.C.

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whelk, and Malcolm just got Interport Match To-day. through and went into the ditchAd already announced the Inter Grimmitt got just behind' and

Malcolm was narrow and ditched port match, Hong Kong v, Shang- Fendered was short and nitrow, nak will be played on the green of whilst Borras found if a port hard the Craigengewer Cricket Club this

afternoon (weather permitting); luck, Pendered - got ? shot, amid applause, and Borras saved ions--a

The respective teams will prob ably comprise; lovely, try! Score: 28–12:45

18th / head-Oswick was wide and Brierley was short, Oswick was short and a trifle wider Aitken 19th head-Oswick got a toucher head was a yard short and Smith on the fack, but Brierley wha (TRY touched in Oswick. Aftkenhead was' row." Oswick put one a yard be nearly shot short. Smith got | hind; and Brierley followed suita through with a toucher and Smith was heavy, and Aitkenhead Aitkenbend was wide.' Grimmitt was very narrow. Smith was again was narrow and Malcolm was through and Altkenhead got second parrow - Jack 'high, ́ ́ Grimmitt had shot. Geimmitt” was narrow Fand a toucher and lay. Malcolm lay Malcolm was narrow, getting a wick second, Pondered went through and going through. »Grimmitt was and Borras was narrow and short. a trifle wide, and Malcolm was a Pendered was narrow, after which bit narrow, Pendered, was, nar- Borras was shy again. One for row, and Borras found a port C.S.C.C. -Score: 15-8.

again. Pendered 'was narrow and Borras got the jack, bak the Service still lay one. Score: 24–12, '

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Pendered Makes Good.. Fifth head-Oswick was narrow and Brierley lay on the jack. Oswick almost got up, and Brierley Jay behind. Smith was wide and a trifle short, but Aitkenhead was

Malcolm in Form, narrow, as was Smith. Aitkenhead | ; 14th hand.—Oswick, was a yard got shot off his own wood and through"and Brierley was nearly Pendered's Good Shots, Shanghai tay two.. Grimmitt was Jack high. Oswick was through, 20th head.--Oswick was wide and I narrow and ditched, Malcolm put whilst his opponent drew a second, through, whilst Brierley was a yard in a nice block, and Grimmitt got Smith went up into third place, behind the jack. Oswick was nar a toucher and made shot doubtful, and Altkenhead pushed in Brierley's row and heavy, and Brierley was Malcolm had hard lines, just going wood to be on the jack. Smith shot-haif a yard away. Smith was through. Pendered did not im was terribly narrow, and Aitken- just through, and Aitkenbend was prove matters, but Borras was head again knocked his own wood I narrow and steamy. Smith got Darrow and short. Fendered lay in. Grimmitt was narrow, as was, wooded, and Aitkenhead came into shot with a beauty amid applause. Malcolm, and then Grimmitt got the count. Grimmitt was weak and Borras got timbered-One for second shot. Malcolm rested out narrow, and Malcolm was nearly C.S.C.C.

Grimmitt' amid' applause. Pender-shot. Grimmitt was heavy, and Sith head.-Oswick was very skimmed a wood and went Malcolm got another shot in front. short and Brierley was over a yard through, whilst Borras was narrow Pendered drew the shot amid heavy. Oawick was a yard shy, and short. Pendered went up for cheers, and Borras got wooded with and Brierley was a couple of yards second place, and Borras was a good try. Pendered put in an through. Smith was a yard shy, and heavy.-One for Shanghai Score: other fine shot: Borras was heavy Aitkenhead got just behind, 815-9.

one for Civil Service, Score: triЛle wide. Smith wont well 15th head-Brierley was short 25-12. through and Aitkenhead got wood. and wide, whilst Oswick was wide 21st head-Oswick was almost Grimmitt was short and Malcolm and through. Grierley bumped bis on jack and Brierley was two yards. got timber. | Grimmitt" was again own wood, and Oswick was wide.jshy. Orwick got just jack high short, and Malcolm was wide-Jack Aitkenhead got a wick for shot, and lay a couple but Brierley got high. Pendered was very luzy, and and Smith was wide. Aftkenhead ditched. Smith was a trifle weak, Borras was very wide-jack high. drew a second shot, and Smith and Aitkenhead got third place a ! Pendered again shy and get a toucher but not shot. foot through. Smith put in a Borras got a port-One for Shang-Malcolm almost rested out Smith, useful one and Altkenhead did like hal Score.--4 for C.S.C.C. and Grimmitt was a shade heavy. wise. Grimmitt. was weak. Mal-

Borras Gets Shot.

Malcolm was wide and Grimmitt colm had hard lines and Grimmitt Seventh head.-Brierley- was a

got a wick for third place. got Into a useful position. Malcolm yard through and Oswick was the Borras drew the shot, after which was shy, Pendered put in a coun- same. Brierley was a trifle narrow Rendered got wooded and bumped ter, and Borras did not improve went through into a good place, Borras was narrow. Four for In another Shanghai wood. Borrasmatters, Pendered was shy, and and Pendered was narrow. Three Civil Service. Score: 29-12.

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Presentation of Spoons.

and shy, but Oswick was more nar- row and shorter. Aitkenhead was very short and narrow and Smith had hard luck.

for Shanghai. ́ ́ Score: 15—12, Altkenhead got Bhot with a toucher, but Smith was •

Five for CS.C.C.

At the close Mr. Pendered pre- narrow and got timber. Malcolm got through, with Oswick a yard be- tors. He remarked that it had

16th head-Brierley was well sented souvenir spoons to the visi a toucher, and Grimmitt had hard luck, Malcolm had also a toucher. short and Oswick drew the shot the Shanghai team, and if they had been's great pleasure to entertain hind. Brierley was narrow, and Grimmitt got shot,, Borras got for couple, Aitkenhead knocked gone down perhaps they should put wick-and shot! Pendered wAR through, and Borras was short, the jack without improving mat-that down to Allkenhead's gener matous helping of lobster the night Pendered had hard lines. One for torn, and Smith was narrow Shanghai. Score:"5-5.

short. Aitkenhead got wooded, before. (Laughter.) He sincerely Eighth head-Brierley was well whilst Smith drew another shot. would play on the Civil Service hoped that the Shanghai visitors through as was Oswick. Brierley was a yard shy, and Oswick got but Grimmitt was weak. Malcolm green when they next came to the Colony, when he could promise ani shot half a yard in front. Aitken almost saved but was

short other good game for them. Grimmitt again. "draw"good.

Ecore.-8-5 for C.S.C.C.

Malcolm knocked out one wood,

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MeKong Atkinson. Laing WyMacfarlane. Wallace (skip).

Shanghal. Betras or Brierley, Harvey.

`Malcolm. "Aftkenhead! (skip).

Revised Fixture

SCOTTISH SPORTS

ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY AS

DC HOSTA

#TROOPS¬ENTERTAINEDA.

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The sports held at Happy Valley yesterday under the auspices of the Hong Kong St Andrew Society for the entertainment of Scotush troops in the Colony proved 'most successful both from the paint, of view of the numbers attending and the enthusiasm which characterised the proceedings throughout.

The stands were gaily decorated for the occasion and there were in all about a thousand spectatorn whó were particularly Interested in the judging of the Highland Fling: The followed is the official list of Sword dance and bagpipe competi revised fixtures:-

tions. The sports were keenly con- To-day--Interport match and tested. "The "Aggregate" Cup was won by the King's Own Scottish Borderers by a narrow margin.

dinner.

LOCAL SOCCER.

TO-DAY'S GAMES.

"Big

Tavish..

Col. Comyn, of the King's Own Scottish Börderers returned thanks on behalf of the guests and said that they had all spent a very en- joyable afternoon.

SATURDA

LOCAL CRICKET

WEEK-END FIXTURES."

The following in the programının of matches for the week-end:-

TO-DAY

League: Division I Unfveralty vi- Indian R.C. "pe Chinese R.C. v. Craigengower. Division II.

TOBER 15, 19272

MONEY & SHARES

TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS,

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Friendlys Division L Kowloon CC. v. Hong Kong C.C. Civil Service, v. Cameroniana.», Indian R.CC v. RAF,

Division IL

Hong Kong CC. v. Kowloon:C.C. Royal Navy v. University.

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Indian R.C. v. Volunteers.

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Tomorrow-Drive round Island; tiffin at K.C.C.; and K.C.C. V.

At the conclusion of the meeting, Shanghai match in the afternoon.

Monday, Kowloon Dock

the prizes were presented by Mrs. V1 Shanghai.

D. Templeton, wife of the Chieftain Tuesday.-K.B.G.C; v. Shanghai, fof St. Andrew's Society, after Wednesday.-Taikoo ; R.C. v. which Mr. Templeton spoke a few Shanghai..--

words of welcome to the men of the Thursday.--Outing at Fanling.

Scottish battalions who were pre- Friday (provisional),

SCENE AT THE ZOO. sent and trusted that they would Four" v. Shanghai,"

leave, Hong Kong with pleasant re-

When Mrs. Newlywed quarrels. collections of their stay here. Mr with Mr. Newlywed, she can always Templeton also referred to the or- go home to mamma, bet Mrs. ganisation work put in for the Hippopotamus (writes the Press day's events by Mr. H. M. Mc Association Zoological, correspon- On Yokohamu+---

dent), has not got this facility for On demand rectifying disturbances. This is a Gold Leaf, 100 fine it should be, for she stone was the (par tael) cause of all the latest trouble in Sovereigns Hippoville..

@buying rate) All would have been well if she

Silver (per oz.) behaved properly towards "Bobby"

Bar Silver in Hong

Kong... her husband. When "Bobby" was Chinese Copper Cents nomr allowed to return home after Chinese Copper Cash 6%pm King "Jimmy" their son was weaned, Rate of Native In-

Joan"-for such is her name-terest ........... 7% pa. badgered and builled him to such Chinese Sub. Coin .. 29% dis. an extent that something had to be Hong Kong Sub, Colo par done to protect him. Ins, the old days such a virago and scold would

LONDON EXCHANGES." have been taken to the local duck- fng stool and soundly doused, but hippos like water, and this antidote for a nagging tongue could not, therefore, be applied.

The only alternative was to part

The following games in the Hong Kong League are down for decision to-day:-

Division L.

Kick-off at 4.30 p.m. - Queen's Regt v, Hang Hong Club, at U.S.R.C. ground. Referee: Mr. F: Smith. ..

H.K.F.C. ground. Referee: Capt. China Athletic v. H.K. Police

Austin, M.C., M.M.

Sports Results, Following are the results: 100 Yards--Pte. 36 (K.0.8.B.), 7, 1; Corp McGill (K.O.S.B.). 2; Rfa. Horsfield (S.R.) 3. Time: 10 4-5th secs.

Boys' Races: Walter Fitz Earl, 1; Brian Wilson 2; Laurence Cros san 8.-

880 "Yarda':-Rfn. Cook (S.R.) Kowloon: K.O.S.B.'s, Kowloon Pte. 26 King (10.8.B.) 2; Pte. FC. ground. Referee: Mr. Gilbert Cranston (K.0.S.B.) 3.

Time: 2 Park ground. Referee: Mr. Bald

Club de Recreio v. RA.F., King's min. 44 2-5th secs. win Sookungoo ground. Referee: Mr. Scots Guards v. South China; Rogers.

1.

Referee:

H.K. Club Res. v. South China

High Jump:-L/C. Walsh (SR) them, and as "Joan was the offen- Tornbull (8.R.) 8.***. 1: L/C. Kidd (K.O.S.B.) 2: Rinder, it was she the Zoo authorities decided to place in solitary confine ment. It was hoped that this

Bullying the Keeper Unable to bully--"Bobby,"

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Shanghai Hong Kour: Yokohama

2/6

Height: 5 feet 2 inches. Putting The Shot Gdamn, would improve her temper. But Division IL "AR

Lean (8.G.) 84 ft. 9 inches; Lieut. not a bit of it. Milbourne (S.G.) 84 feet 7-inches; Kick-off at 3:p.in.

Corporal George (Scots Gds.) 81 Club de Recreio Res, v. Kowloon feet 6 inches. We

Girls' Race: Margaret, Mackle an old campaigner, and would have tried it on the keeper. But he is 1; Maud Sore 2: Annie Wright 3. none of it. Unlike "Bobby" he Mr. Stokes. "A" H.K.F.C. ground. Referee: (K.0.8.B.) 1; Ftc. 86 King. Besides, and Joan khows it he 220 Yards: Corp. McGill refused to be alarmed by her anger, Mr Lamb

K.O.S.B.'s Res. v. University. 8. Time: 234-5th secs does not pay to get on the wrong (K.O.S.B.).2) L/C. Watson (S.B.)has the keys of the larder, and It Seokumpoo ground. Referee:... Hyson.

Ladies Races:Mrs. Myckle 1; side of the cook St. Joseph's ground. Referee: Mr. One Mile:Rfn. Cook (8.R.) 1: **R.A. Res. v. China Athletic Res., Mr. Sore 2: Mr. Douglas). Phillips.

Pie Cranston (K;O:8:B:) 2: L/C South China ground.

South China "B" v. St. Joseph's, Atherton (K.0.S.B.) 3.. Mr. Prealey.

Referee:

head just got shot and. Smith was effort! Borras, with four against captain of the team always left it Mr. Borras observed that, the short. Aftkenhead was half a yard short. Smith was a yard heavy, Fendered played in the other rink. Kong he was speechless; but in him, found a port-hard luck to the skip to respond. In Hong and Malcolm was wide and heavy: Grimmitt was narrow and short, and Borras was heavy. Pendered.got Shanghai he would not be believedt. Res., King's Park ground...) Malcolm got wooded in front and a fifth Score: 2012.

(Laughter.) The Shanghai team "gave the shot away, Grimmitt 17th head. Oswick was a good were very grateful for the hos gave the shot to Shanghai amid yard through and wide, followed by pitality.so kindly extended to then laughter. Horras improved matters Brierley a yard shy: Oswick was by the Civil Service CC., and he but Fendered got wooded. tens very narrow, whilst Brierley im- certainly re-echoed the hope that blocked; and-Pendered trailed the proved his own position, lying a they would meet again two years jack, for three-loud: Cheers, couple. Smith had hard lines or even four years hence. Although and Aitkenhead was very short.they had lost the game that day, he Smith improved Shanghai's position felt that they had bhaken all the Malcolm's Great"Shot."

Altkenhead went through bad bowls out of their system be -Ninth head.—Oswick", was a with a touchèr,* Grimmitt was fore the interport match on Satur trile narrow and short, and woefully narrow, and Malcolm got day. (Laughter.) in passing he Brierley drew-jack high: Oswick in a good 'un. Grimmitt was heavy had to make reference to the ser- put in good second. Brierley was and Malcolm did no harm with one vices to their team of Mr. R. Smith; short, and Smith was steamy, a shady narrow. Pendered got who diligently saw the visitors safe Altkenhead

narrow, shot! Borras found a port and ly in bedor at least in their rooms very whilst Smith got shot. Aitkenhead Pendered drew a second, Borrasevery night. His consideration was wide and through and Grimmitt

for their welfare was very much ap- was narrow and very short, Mal

preciated. In conclusion, he pre colm knocked in Brierley's wood,

sented to the winning rink. sou and Grimmitt drew the shot amid

venir spoons from the Shanghai Lawn Bowls Association.

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applause Malcolm. brought up great shot, carrying the jack and laying amid cheers, Pendered had

hard luck, and Borras was short. Pendered sent in a steamy one wide

and

could not save and two went to the Service. Score: 22-12,

:

Unofficial Game.

Borras Out of Inck."" 18th head. Oswick was a couple of yards throught and Brierley was just over the jack. Oswick got a toucher, but did not improve the On an adjoining rink an un- position. Brierley got another official game was played with the toucher and hugged the jack Smith following result

to the world, and Borras was also in a useful one bakind and Shanghal

wide. Two for Shanghai, Score:

8-7.

Smith's Good Draw.

10th head-Brierley was juck high, and Oswick was narrow and short Brierley was heavy, whlist Oswick sent behind.. Aitken- bead Wal narrow and short; and Smith drew shot. Altkenheadi nocked out Smith, after which Smith drew again-idud applausel Malcolm was a trifle narrow, and. Grimmitt was narrow. Malcolm had hard luck, just going through; wand: Grimmitt was a shade shy, Borras had very hard linea, misa King the Jack ́with a rare “try. Pandered was short and narrow, and Borras shifted the woods ta' give the Services va couple. Fendered had an easy draw but was careless,Two for Civil Serv vice Score: 10–7. Telo

11thheadOswick put in a nice Hose, ( and › Brierley wee short. Oswick" "lay" on the 'jack—(sp« pause) and Brierley was very parrow Smith got fecond place, Find Altitonhead was short-in the draw. ( Smith was in the count, Föd: Aitkenhead was ditched

Grimmitt was very narrow, Malcolm got wooded, und Grimmitt went in the ditch. Malcolm göt Imber Pendered drew a fourthi BOSTAN WAS“Tarrowwhilst Fentler and 5 want through. Borras - next eve the shot to Shangbai amid beers. Score: 10-8.

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behind. Brierley's second (very short," and "Oswick

wood Aitkenhead. (beat, wood and Smith ckthigh2/Attkenherd

jack to give the shot away. Smith Harvey Aitkenhead knocked the woods and Bailey was very weak; Aitkenhead was Richards

CB.C.C. Maughan

Lamble Deakin

Division IL “R

Kick-off at 3. p.m.

Time: 4 min 59 secs, Back Race Gdamn. Ramzay (8.G.) 1; Gdemon Young (S.G.) 2; L/C. Forrester (S.R.) &

there was nothing to worry about So long as the weather was warra for: "Joan," although in the pool. outside tha" special quarters, WAS quite satisfied. Now that the temperature is falling and nighta are getting chilly, however, her uncompromising attitude and bad temper are setting the authorities

440 Yards: L/C, Walsh (S.B.) 1; Capt. Robertson (S.G.) 2; Cpl. pretty problem. She cannot be Fenner (K.0.5.B.) 8. Time: 69 left out much longer, and there is 2-5th seca.

V no pen inside which is suitable for

her...

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JUTE SHARES. INTRODUCED ON LONDON MARKET

London, Yesterday.

A field for British Investors in opened by the announcement, that

Kowloon v. Boy Scouts, Kowloon F.C. ground. Referee: Mr. Samy.

Kick-off at 4.30 p.m. Three Legged Racer--Cpl. Low South China Av. South China man and Gdsmn, Roger 1; L/C. An effort was made at recon- the London Stock Exchange in "B, South Chins ground. Re-Benjamin and L/C Tracey 2. clliation. "Bobby" and "Joan" were a market fe about to be marked on feree: Mr. Gilmour.

Bagpipe Playing (March) allowed to see one another, but shares of some of the Calcutta Jute St. Joseph's Res. v. Moslem Club, Piper McDougall (KO.S.B.) 1; with strong iron bars between companies. Two of the leading St. Joseph's ground: Refereet Mr. L/Sgt. McDonnell (S.G.) 2: Piper them. It was hopeless,s. As soon as Jobbers in tea shares will introduce Ip Kau Ko..

Slattery (K.0.8.B.)

Can" caught sight of her husband them an Kung Woo v, China Athletic,

Eng pipe Playing (Strathspey she tried to bite through the bars. The capitals of these fute com Yaumatt ground. Referee: Mr. and Reel) Corp. McLean (S.G.) Falling, she told him exactly what panies are in rupee form, but to 1; Piper Slattery (K.0.8.B.) 2: she would do to him when she was facilitate and simplify transactions Piper Burna (S.G.), 8.

allowed to enter the home again. here dealings will be on a sterling Obstacle RaceCorp. Alloran And there the matter reste basis. For instance, shares of a08 (S.R.) 1; Cpl. Gibson (S.R.) 2; Joan's" only chance of finding hundred rupees each will Pto. Liddell (K.O.S.B.),

warmer quarters for the winter nominally equivalent appears to be this:"Wanted, no- £7106, Body commodation for a lady hippopo

ditched. Grimmitt was as narrow-asi Phillips (skip) 31 Brawn (skip) 11 Hutchins,

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