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Then bring your bay to see "My Dad," a marvelous picture of heart-throbs and action, at the CORONET, to-night. The management has set aside this night as "Father and Son" night and we hope to see every father and son there.
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LOCAL SPORT.
TENNIS LEAGUE.
POLO.
LADY STUBBS TROPHY,
7TH, 1924
A very interesting polo match was Three tenis league matches were play- ed off on Saturday, In the first division played at Causeway Bay on Saturday afternoon for Lady Stubbs' cup recently the Chinese R.C., by defeating the Hong-won by the Submarine Flotilla The kong GC, won their first match of the challenging team was led by Captain and the defending team by Lieut. In the second division the Comdr. Flemming Licut. Comdr. Flem. H.K.C.C. and the Chinese R.C., were ming is the only member of the original Submarine Flotilla tear in port He both successful.
however, accepted the challengy and selected a teain of local polo enthusiasts to assist to defend the title.
The teams turned out as follows:--
CHALLENGERS.
The results were as follows:-
DIVISION I
H.K.C.C. . C.R.C
The C.B.C. defeated the H.K.C.C. on the latter's ground on Saturday by three ganes. Scores:
M. W. Lo and Wong Po Keung heat, Hancock and J. D, Humphreys. 8-3; beat A. D. Humphreys and E. W. Sewell, 7-4: -lost to Saunders and Henderson, 56.-. (20-13).
Lau Man Teing and Lau Man Kwong beat Hancock and J. D. Humphreys, 6-5 lost to A. D. Humphreys and Sewell, 20; lost to Saunders and Henderson, 3-8.-, (11.22)"
1-out. Sugden. 2-Mr. Stauton. 3.-Capt. Oxspring. 4-Capt. Neville.
DEFENDERS
1. Mr. T. J. Gaisford St. Lawrence. 2-Lieut. Davies.
3-Mr. Macnamara,
4-Lieat Comir. Flemming.
The match was divided into two chukkas and good galloping games ensued. Cap- thin Neville, as usual, "played a rattling fine game and in addition to being the mainstay of his side he scored two goals on in the airst chukka. The de for scored once in the first chukk
Ho Wai Hing and De Ka Lan beat Hancock and J. D. Humphreys, 7-4% beat A. D. Humphreys and E. W. Sewell, Mr. Macnamara getting in a tremendous
of beat Saunders and Henderson, 63-bil. The ball hit the goal post and it the became embedded in the casing (2013).. Total: 61-19.
post. The umpire (Mr. Beith) awarded * goal.
DIVISION 4.
H.K,C,C. e. CLUB DE RECREIO. The H.K.C.C. defeated the Club de Recroid on Saturday on the latter's ground by 23 games. Scores:"
Mitchell and Armstrong beat Hyndreah
1
In the second chukka Captain. Neville scored another goal." The defenders put up a plucky fight, but retired defended by three goals to one.
*
and Silva, 92: beat Remedios and Os C. E. WARREN & CO., LTD.
mund. S-3: beat Noronha and Assumpeso," 8-3-(23-10).
Ilaiton and More beat Hyndreah and Silva. -2: beate Remedios and Osmund, 74; beat Noronha und Assumpeao, 8-3.-| (240).
Mackenzie and Howell beat Hyndreah and Silva. 6-3; lost to Remedios and Osmund. 3-8: beat Noronha and Assump- cao, Go (!i.16). Total: 023
C.R.C.. 0.0.0.
The Chinese R.C. defeated the Craigen- gower C.C. on Saturday at Causeway Bay by 81 garces. Scores:
Ng Kam Chuen and Choy Ping Fas beat Modi and Anger. 10-1; beat Hyder and Kelly, 10-1: beat Xavier and Cor. derto, 8-3-(28-5).
Ip Kna und Lan Yuk Ying beat. Modi and Asger, 7-4; beat Hyder and Kelly, 10-1: beat Xavier and Corderio, 9-2- |~(26-9).
Chang Chi. Wing and Choy Ping Sum beat Modi and Asger, 10-1; beat Hyder and Kelly, &; bent Xavier and Cor- deiro, 8-2-(98-7). Total: 80-19.
BASEBALL
"EASY, VICTORY FOR AMERICANS.
Playing in the Hongkong Baseball League on Saturday, the Hongkong side met the Club de Recreio at Happy Valiny
Despite the fact at they played eight men only throughout the game, Hongkong. won comfortably by 11 runs to
The teams were:-
Hongkong.-Hogan, Lane, O'Connor (pitcher). Wilson, Harlow. Bradford (catcher), Werschkel, and Wallman.
Recreio Club-Gosano, D. Xavier, Houlihan (pitcher), Alves, A. Xavier, Pereira, IL. Barros, Prata (catcher), and A.-N. Other.
The Erst two innings "of either side were unproductive of runs, but the Clab de Recreio registered two in their third inning The Hongkong team's third knock, however, put them one ruo ahead. and from this point they had it all over their opponents who added no more runs to their score, while the Arc rican side put on a further 6, six of these being contributed in the 6th inuings.
Hongkong's success was very largely due to the filing of Wilson, who, while actually stationed at short stop, "backed up admirably on many occasions to sapply the deficiency of a centre-field.
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As the score shows, it was a runaway win, the Chinese players being immensur ably superior to their opponents in every department of the game.
The sides thrúci out is under: -- South China-Chan, June, Kwong (catcher), Lee (pitcher), Shim, Chang, Hoe. Leung, and Chu
Filipino Club, Ruas (catcher). Angeles (pitcher), Sancho, Cruz, Leonards, Silga, Castro, Garcia and Malig.
HONGKONG IMPORT TRADË.
The following extracts are made from the Chamber of Commerce report July. St.h:--
COTTON YARN We have to report" a dull and lifeless market, due to the con- tinued decline in Japanese yarn, which has been effected and prices are on the easier side. Quotations are:--No. 10s at $200 to $210, No, 19 at $225 to $245, No. 18s at $210 to $250, No. 208 at $250 to $500. Arrivals, 1,600 bales; ship ments, ail; sales, 500 bales; unsold stock, 7,100 balta; bargains, 2,000 bales.....
WOOLLS-Market extremely dull, no- thing doing in any direction:
HAW COTTON-There is no change to report.
METALS-Market lifeless
FLOUR.-Stock, about 1,600,000 sack market quict.
JUNDRIES-Very
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