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F. 1. Zimmern, c Brace, b Weir H. Owen Hughes, 1.b.w.. Weir E. J. R Mitchell, e Abelson, b

Anderson

51

13

Daphne (9)

W. Hunt, e Hamson, b Brace. J. Bonnar, c & b Anderson

6

0

Ailsa (8)

Pierrette (2)

.5.10.31

G. E. R. Divett, e Lim, b Baker A. Re'd, not out

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MONDAY, MARCH 11, 1929.

Sport Columns

YACHTING

RACE FOR THE TAI YAT CUP

BOOJUM THE WINNER

The race for the Tai Yat Cup was decided by the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club on Saturday,

Channel Rocks Course.-(1) (P), (2) mark on line (S), (8) Cust Rock Buoy (S), (4) Kowloon Rock (S), (5) Lyemun Beacon (S), (6) mark on line (8), (6) Channel

Rocks. miles.

La Linda (4)

Colleen (3) Rolla (7)

Distance, 13.1

TIME Finishing Corrected .4.14.51 4.40.16 1.4.46.51% 4.40.05 4.47.40 .4.47.46 .5.16.07 4.61,27 25.12.20

4.47.49 4.30.18

CRICKET

VOLUNTEERS BEAT COMBINED LEAGUE TEAM

YESTERDAY'S MATCH

The Volunteers defeated the Combined League team on the Kow- loon Cricket Club ground yesterday

Scores: by 81 runs,

Volunteers A. W. Hayward, a Kelly O. Moor, b Brace

E. C. Fincher, c Hamson, b

Baker

36

THE CHINA

MAIL,

team of Honolulu and Hong Kong Chinese by three runs to one.

The game was one of the best seen in Hong Kong.

The Americans were blanked out in the first innings, but man-

MONEY AND SHARES

T.T. on London TT. on Shanghal

aged to notch two points in the H.K. Bank second, and a homer by Watson H.K. London Reg. in the sixth put them further Chartered Bank nhead: They

were, however, Marcantile A. & B. blanked out in the other innings. Mercantile C

The Chinese were blanked out P. & G. Bank in every innings except the sixth, Bank of East Asia when Ho Man crossed the plate, You Chung bringing him home with a real first-timer.

Score by innings :---

Americans Chinesa

On London.

Insurances Canton Insurance........$695 b Credits,

.$388 3 Union Insurance

1/11/ .78%

Banka

.81300 ..£199 x d. n

Bank, 4 months' sight 2/-

£214 b

Credits 4

months"

..£34 u 415% ...594 n ..$90% n

Bight ..

2/-

Documentary 4 months'

Bight

2/-%

On Paris.

On demand

12321⁄2

4 months'

Bank, wire

1/11 4

Bank, on demand... 1/11 18/16

Bank, 30 days" sight.

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1307

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North China Insurance ...T160 b Yangtze Insurance

On Berlin-

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3

0 0 0 0 0 1 0.0 0

1

China Underwriters $2.20 b 2.40 s China Fire Insurance H.K. Fire Insurance

On New York-

....$290 b

On demand

48%

.$700 n

Credits, 60 days' sight 49

RUGBY FOOTBALL

Shipping

On Bombay-

Douglases

.$96 n

Wire

182

IRELAND AND WALES' DRAW AT BELFAST

H.K. Steamboats

.$27% a

On demand

132

H.K. Tugs & Lighters $1.90 b 210 8

On Calcutta-

NOW ON

Belfast, Saturday.

Indo-Chinas (Pref.)

12 sa .$521⁄2 n

Wire

132

On demand

132

At Belfast, in glorious weather, before 25,000 spectators, Ireland

Indo-Chinas (Def.)

.$92 n

On Singapore

On demand

85%

Shell Transports

.93/9 n

On Manila-

Bluenose (6)

6.15.16

4.40.13

Boojum (1)

.6.07.15

4.38.13

Speedwell (5)

C. D. Wales, e Baker, b Weir..

. Extras

and Wales drew in the interna- Shell Transports (new) tional Rugby football match at Union Water-boats five points all.

On demand

.3221⁄2 n

961⁄4

On Shanghai-

Mining

0

On demand

$2.70 b

78

25

.70/- n

40 day's sight (private

imper

THE WING ON CO.,

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.T14 b

On Yokohama—

Total

Combined League Abelson,

.T71⁄2 non demand

107

Owen

Hughes, b Bunnar W, Brace, b Wales

28

1

The Irishmen were very dashing and kept play confined to the Welsh twenty-five. Their effort

Tronoh Mines

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..TS & Gold Leaf. 100 ane .T41⁄2 n (perstar!) ge

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9.76

Godowns, &c.

26

10

M. Parkhurst, b Wales

0

Capt. Welz, e and b Wales

H.K. & W. Docks

.$401⁄2 n

0

R. II. Batger,.b Wales

a try and Browne converted. The

24% Prem *Nominal

2

Zephyr (1)

Loin (3)

'Gael (2)

J. R. Hinton, b Bonnar

II. P. Lim, at Zimmern, b Wales Com, Baker. e Hunt b Bonnar

12

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Consolation Cup

The Consolation Cup for 1, Y. and G classes was raced over the following course:~~I,

Kowloon Lleut. Rocks (S); 2, Channel Rocks (S); 3, Mark on line (S); 4, Cast Rock -Buoy (S); 5, Channel Rocks (S); distance, 83 miles.

TIME Finishing Corrected Why Wonder (4) 4.29.08 1.29.08

.425.00% 4.20.10ța 4.33.49 1.28.17 4.20.06

4.23.18

YESTERDAY'S EVENT

Club Tenm's Victory Over Commodore's Side

Yesterday, the Commodore's v. Club competition was decided the latter winning by 58 points to 53. The ruces were held in two ses- sions, with an interchange of yachts, that in the morning com- mencing at 11.15, and the afternoon event at 2.35. Results:

Morning Race

G6 R. Sutherland

D. J. N. Anderson, e Wales, b

Bonnar

A. Hamson, c Hayward, b

Wales

D. R. Kelly, net out

Extras

Total

US. SAILORS

FOOTBALL & BASEBALL

GAMES HERE

The Irishmen were better in the Banquets opening play. but thon Wales Kailan Mining Ád. 170 pressed and Roberts almost scor-Langkats (comb.)

ed. Ireland was awarded a free Langkats (single) kick, and Stephenson narrowly Shanghai Explorations missed getting a goal.

Shanghai Loans Raubs

Docks, Wharves,

were finally rewarded. From H.K. & K. Wharves ....$128 n scrum five yards out, Davy scored

China Providents

game continued to be splendidly Hongkews

contested until half-time, when Now Engineerings Ireland led by five points to nll. Shanghai Decks

Cotton Mills The Welshmen mostly held the

8 upper hand after the interval. Marley attempted to drop a goal

1

3

Ewo Cottons

Oriental Cottons

Silver (per oz.)

Bar Silver la Hong

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.T188 Chinese Copper Cents 6% Prom.

T5 nRate of Native in. .T112 n

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.T2 n

LONDON EXCHANGES.

Shanghai Cottons (old) ....T70 n .T85 n Shanghal Cottons" (now)

..$9.10 b

Lands, Hotels & Buildings

for Wales, and was only inches wide: The Irish backs at last got 89 going, but Stephenson, when tack!-

ed, passed forward. After the H.K. & S. Hotels second half had been in pro- H.K. Lands Kress twenty minutes, Williams Shanghai Lands - scored a try for Wales near the Humphreys' Estates posts, and Parker converted, mak. H.K. Realties Ing the scores level,

H K. Territorials Subsequent exchanges were most Prince's Buildings exciting. Both ends were visited

Public Utilities

A friendly football game was played at Caroline. Hill yesterday in turn. Ivor Jones, the Welsh H.K. Tramways between a team chosen from local forward, was very prominent and Peak Trams (old) Place Pts. Chinese and the U.S.S. "Pitts only brilliant tackling prevented Peak Trams (new)

Larg." The match was attended him scoring. Both sets

Commodore'a

Yacht

Sailed by

Y1 G. G. Wood

7

Y3 A. L. Shields

1

11

Y5 E. W. Carpenter

3

8

YO . S. Rouse

D.N.F.

G

2

Total

28

Club

Y2 E. B. Lambert

5

6

Y4 G. H. Gandy

2

-9

Y6 V. Goulborn

6

5

Y8 L. F. Nicholson

4

02 C. E. L. Griat

8

3

Total

27

Afternoon Race

Commodore's

Y2 A. L. Shields..

4

7

YA G. G. Wood

3

B

Yo E. W. Carpenter

8

3

Y8 R. Sutherland

9

2

G2 H. S. Rouse.

6

5

25

Morning

Total Points

G3

Club

Y1 L. F. Nicholson

2

9

YS G. H. Gandy..

11

YG C. E. L. Grist

5

0

Y9 V. Goulborn

7

4

G6 E. B. Lambert

10

1

31

27

58

Morning

Total Points ..

CROSS COUNTRY

RESULT OF THE NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP

London, Saturday.

At Beaconsfield 276 competitors, representing thirty clubs, turned out in the national cross country championship over ten miles.

The results were as under:

1. E. Harper, Hallamahire Har

riers, 56 mins. 20 4/5 secs.

2. T. Kay, Tipton Harriers, 56

mina. 46 sec8,

3. Lance Sergt. W. Cotterell,

Army, 56 mins. 54 secs.

The team placings were:

1. Birchfield, 91 1/2 pts.

2. Surrey Athletic Club, 184 pts.

3. Hallamshire,' 214 pta-Router.

of for Star Ferries

by a large crowd, who were rewards played up finely, but Wales warded with a fine exhibition.

The Chinese were early attack-were getting possession from the ing, but Fung missed from close rums more frequently. Just be- range. The same player later fore the finish, Powell, the Welsh opened the score for the locals. half-back, failed by inches te drop

a goal. Suen also scored for the Chinese, and Fung added another point.

On resuming, the locals again

got moving, and Fung beat fast cross shot. Nordley with a Before the final whistle, Suen had added two goals, the final score being, Chinese 6, "Pittsburg" 0. Baseball

The end came without further scoring. Result:

London, Yesterday.

124.22/2

4.85 1/16

Paris

.$631⁄2 b

New York

T169 b

Brussels

$144. b

Geneva

34.941⁄2 25.22

.$8.60 n

Amsterdam Milan Berlin

12.114

92,69

20.44%

Stockholm

18.16

.$194 B .$18 s

Copenhagen

18.20

Oslo

18.19

.$6.80 n

Vienna

$4.52

.$68% n

Prague

.165%

Helsingfors

1024

.$12% b

Madrid

32.97

Llabon

108

Athens

$75

Bucharest

8174

H.K. Telephone

China Buses Singapore Tractions Singapore Pref. ....17/6 Sandakan Lts.

$54% b .$28% 'n' .$7% T .T113⁄41⁄4 ¤

Rio

5%

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47 5/16

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Hong Kong Yokohama

1/11

..$5 n

Silver Spot

1/10 1/32 26

Silver Forward... 25 5/16

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China Lights (comb.) China Lights (old). China Lights (new) China Lights 1923 issue

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L.K. E'trics (new) Macao Electrics

Ireland (one goal) 5 points. Wales (one goal) 5 points. County Championship At Twickenham, In brilliant weather before 4.000 spectators, the final of the Rugby county China Sugars championship was played between Malabon Sugars Middlesex and Lancashire. result was a draw of eight points

In a fast game at Caroline Hill, before a huge crowd yesterday, a team chosen from the American Asiatic Fleet defeated a combined, cach-Reuter,

Sharkey Outpoints Christner

agra Carpaty, te be tyre and rubber man of Akron, couldn't roty hacker's defence and the latter was accorded verdict at the end of ten rounds in Madison Square Garden. The above action photo shows Sharkey ((left), just after he had staggered Christner

th a right to the jaw.

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LABOUR MINISTERS

SENT TO GENEVA FOR FIRST TIME

London, Saturday, The Minister of Labourir A. Steel-Maitland, has left for Geneva to attend a meeting of the govern- ing body of the International Labour Organisation.

The meeting in important because It is the first time in its history that Ministers of Labour represent their Governments.

The chief question for discussion ia the Washington Hours Conven- tion which Great Britain proposes should be revised.Reuter.

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HONG KONG HEIGHTS

For the information of yisitors the following list of same of the highest points on the Island and Mainland is published:-

Island. Victoria Penk Bignal Station Mt. Parker

Feat. 1823

1774

1784

Mountain Lige

-1720

The Eyrle

1725

1805

Taikoo Sanatorium

1000

877

Peak Ilotel

Mt. Davis

Bowen Road (iterbeds) 297

Talmoshan

3124

Maintamal

Fret.

Taimostan Kowloon Peak .............

5124

1971

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