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THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER

HONG KONG BOXING STEEL COULSON

BILLIARD LEAGUE.

ASSOCIATION.

BETTER SUPPORT NEED ET

THIS YEAR.

"FINANCIAL LOSS LAST

YEAR.

ST. PATRICK'S BEAT

"THE REST

12, 1929.

Money and Markets

HONG KONG SHARES. of Ts. 183. Raubs were sold at

BENJAMIN & POTTS'

WEEKLY REPORT.

The final event on the programme of the Steel Coulson Billiard League -the game between the Winners The annual report of the Boxing and the Rest, took place last night Association has to report a heavy at the Sergeants Mess," Sham-

Messrs. Benjamin and Potts, local loss of nearly a thousand dollars shuipo Barracks, and provided as

share and general brokers, in their oa last season's tournaments. At- Lendances

and happy gathering as any held in very poor were

weekly report dated yesterday without better support it will not the Colony. Members from each states:- be possible to carry on."

During the period under review The truth aunt meeting of the Club competing in the League were Association will be held at Messrs. interested watchers of the final the local market has continued as tive, and despite the inevitable Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd.'s game which provided a fine exhibi-proát taking that is in evidence in Board Ream, en October 3, at 5.30tion and a thrilling end. The some directions, conditions in the Poll when doubtless, the whole Winners of the League, St. Patrick's Stock Exchange have left nothing position will be discussed.

General Committee's Report. The Leneral Committee's Report for the year ended the 30th June. 1929, states that the Tournament uhetesorul Account & pront of account shows a loss of 8851.30 and

$155.55 and the amount now stand.

ing to the credit of the Association in the Hong Kong & Shanghai Banking Corporation is $88.71

During the Season, Signalman Morris (HMS Magnolia) won the Welterweight Championship by defeating Marino Fraser (H.M.S. Tamar). Lending Seaman Mudge (HMLS. Berwick) won the Feather. weight Championship by defeating Signalmas Shots (H.M.S. Serapis) and Able Seaman Davies (H.M.S. Hermes) won the Lightweight Championship. by defeating Lead ing Seaman Hall (H.M.S. Titania).

As a result of the extremely poor attendances "at the Tournaments during the season the. funds of the Association are at a very low ebb, The General Committee hope for very much better support from members and the general public during the coming season without which it will not be possible to carry on.

$9.30,

NOTICE "TO CORSIORBES.

OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD..

AND

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SINGAPORE

Miscellaneous.A strong demaml for Green Island Cements (Com- bined) has raised the price to $111,are heruby notified that their Cargo will and they were negotiated to a large loon, where it will lie at Consignees" be discharged into Holt's Wharf," Kow- extent both for cash and forward.rak and subject to Turtus and Vondi Hong Kong Ropes were also strong tions of Storage at Hold's Wharf, The the market jumping to $8.6.Tele-Cargo be ready for Delivery from phones advanced, to $7.80. Watsons Quiswa on and after 12th October.

Optional Cargo, will not be landed changed hands at 811 and 311.70. Amusements were bid up to 830.

here, Catton, Mills.-Ewos were sold to Notias has been given prior arrival, bat carried on from Shanghai at Tls. 22 to Tia. 24.00 port to port to the final port of call to but at the close the market is which the option extends." weaker and shares are obtainable 12 the former rate, Shanghai are to be left in the Godowns, where Cottons (Old) were dealt in at Tis

100.

Bank holidayLondon to-day

to be desired. It has been a short Club won the match by a narrow week due to a

Chinese National Day--but business margin of points. As will be seen by the accompanying individual has been brisk with higher prices scores. which are given in the all round and in the demand that the game was closely contested. Investments and speculative counters order in which each pair played, has been in evidence for both in- the final contest between F. M. du there is ample testimony to the con- Cruz and Mr. Kwok, the former had fidence with which the public are to obtain 32 points for his side to coking to the future and as a win. Mr. Kwok, played a clever result of this all are investing game and completed his 100 up, readily, if not eagerly. just when Mr. Cruz had 31,-two more than necessary.

Presentation of Prizes. At the conclusion of the game there was dancing on the tennis Court which was decorated with flags and coloured electric lights.

The prizes were given away by Mrs. F. J. O'Hara, wife of Q.S.M. O'Hara, of the Somerset Light In- fantry.

The "Prizes.

The Steel Coulson Cup was won by St. Patrick's Club and Mr. H. Kuttonjee, who is a keen supporter of the game, presented each of the six players with a mininture silvar billiard table complete with cues and balls. The members of the successful team wete: Messrs. L. E. Under the Rules of the Associa Remedies (Capt.), E. L. Barros, F. tion all officiais (except the Free. da Cruz, C. F. Yas, S. M. da dent and Vice-President) and the Craz, jr., and M. A. Baptista. Imembers of the General Committee retire at the annual meeting." Mr. R. M. Dyer and Mr. J. Scott Harston offer themselves for re. election Chairman and Vice-

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Chairman of the Association re spectively. Mr. J. Brock.. offerse himself for re-election as Manager, Mr. T. G. Bennett offers himself for election as Honorary Secretary and as Treasurer.

Mr. Archibald Ritchie has very kindly audited the accounts during the absence of Mr. John Fleming who offer himself" for election as Honorary Auditor of the Associa

tion...

LOCAL POLO.

THE KO.Y.L.I. CUP.

"KOSBIES" IN FINALS,

By virture of their 4 win over the "O.S." team at the Polo ground, Causeway Bay, yesterday, the Kosbies" have gained the right to play the Civilians" in the finale of the competition for the K.O.Y.L.I. cup on Wednesday, the 16th inst., when the prizes will be presented to the winning team.

The band of the 2nd Bn. King's Own Scottish Borderers will be in attendance during the afternoon and a very enjoyable time is pro- mised.

a fast

wns

Yesterday's game affair-four chukkas being played

A billiard cue was also presented to Mr. Charles Sinn, of the Hong Kong Police Reserves, for the high eat break in the League contest. He obtained 67 points.

Mr. F. M. da Cruz also received a prize for winning the highest number of games during the com petion.

Results of Last Night's 'Game St. Patrick's.

C. F. Vas

F. L. Barros

93

100

E. M. da Cruz, jar...... 100 L. E. Remedios (capt.)... 77 M. A. Baptista

F. M. da Cruz

100

34

407

"The Rest." C.S.M. Trickey (S.I.L.) 100 C.P.O. Hamblya

(C. & P.). $7 S.Sgt. Royal (R. E. Sgt.) 32 Mr. Ribeiro, (C.C.C.) ... 100) B.S.M. Leach (R.A.)... Mr. Kwok (H.K.P.R.)... 100

69

495

U.S. BASEBALL.

TYPICAL END OF THE SEASON'S GAMES.

New York, October 8.-For the

as compared with the g-chuldka most part to-day's games were list games for the Lady Stubbs' cup.

son period when championships have been decided and nobody cares greatly whether there are wins or losses.

The score stood at goals all stess, typical of the end-of-the sea- the end of the second chukka but another two in the third gave the Kombies" the match, "The first of the last two goals put in by the Borderers was put in almost immedi. ately after the beginning of the chukia. On the whole it was an excellent game plenty of clever work being in evidence, The Team. The teams were:- K.O.S.B.

"0.5," Mr. Shillington Col. Brownrigg Mr. Scott Elliot Maj: Philby. Capt. Abbot

Maj. Wolffe-Murray

Capt. Bakewell Referee: Mr. Stanton

Mr. Welch

HEALTH BULLETIN OF EASTERN PORTS.

Playing against the Pirates, the St. Louis Cardinals were unable to hit when they had men on bases in the first game but none-the-less their 13 hita materialized into three runs while Pittsburgh got but one. In the second contest, the Pirates nosed out on 5-7, victory though the Cards mande 12 hits to Pittsburgh'a

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Playing on their home diamond, the Ciaminnati Reds scored three runs in the sixth inning of their game against Chicago and four in the eighth. The Cubs reached third base only two times, in the second and ninth inning, and dropped the game 0-9.

In the American League, the

For the week ending October 3: Boston Red Sox tied 3-3 with the

Plague,

Tamatave: 9 cases, I death.

Alexandria: 1 case.

Port Said: 1 case.

Bombay: I death.

Rangoon death. Saigon: 1 case, 1 death.

Cholera.

Calcutta: 12 deaths. Tuticorin 2 cases, 1 death., Bangkok: 1 case. Pnom Penh: 5 cases, 5 deaths, Shanghai: 2 deaths. Small-pox.

Berbera case, 1 death. Bombay 5 cases, 4 deaths. Caloutta: 5 cases, 4'deaths. Cochia: 3 cases. Karachi: 6 cases, 3 deaths, Madras: 23 cases,, 3' deaths, Moulmein: 1 case. Batavia: 2 cases, 1 death. Macasser: 1 case. Samarinad: 9 cases, 1 death. Pnom Penh I care.

Sepatora toward the end of the game but scored the winning run in the ninth inning on a two-bagger and a nitigle.

Cleveland, with 10 hits to the Browns' nine, nosed out a 3-2 win in an errorless game.

The league champion Athletics trounced the New York Yankees 8-4 in spite of three errors, and Detroit won over the White Sox 6-3,

The following are the detailed results:-

Banks. The heavy drop in Ex- change bas stimulated a legitimate!

and demand for Hong Kong Shanghai Bank shares. They were quoted 81,970 early in the week, but have continued their upward climb and are now in request at 81,370, business having been done at inter- yeaing rates. The price at Home is unchanged at £120 108.

Can-

Marine and Fire Insurances. Unions have likewise strengthened' and can be placed at $372. tons and Hong Kong Fires have risen smartly to $700 and $625 res: pectively. Underwriters have buy- ers at $2.20.

Shipping. Hong Kong, Canton and Macao Steamboats were booked at the improved price of 8281, but apart from this there has been no business, reported in this section, and rates for other stocks for prac tically unchanged.

Exchange. The T.T. rate

is 1/8 and on Shanghai 79.

Forward Settlement Days.-Det.

Bubbers. Rubber shares are again in better demand and the following

Nov. 20 and Dec. 23.

abled quotations show some slight improvement...

Anglo-Javas Anglo-Dutch Batu Anams Chomors Consolidateds Kroewocks.

10 buyers

3.63

1.10

1.90.

4.25

2.00

Repaha

1,85

Tanah Merahs Tehongs

1,60

2.95

Ziangbes............. 9.80

Raw rubber has gone up jd. dur- ing the week and is now quoted at

d. per lb.

PASSENGERS.

Arrivals,

The following passengers arrived by the P. S. sa. Karmala from the North-Eaz Cant. T. E. Aitkenbend, Mrs. A. S. Anderson child and infant, Lt. G. Byam- Shaw, Miss Buchan, Mrs. R. E. Docks, Wharves and Godowns. Brandt and children, Miss A. Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharves: Bideau, Mr. C. Burgess, Mr. W. J. were taken off the market at 8144 Belcher, Li-Col. G. E. Hall Brut- ton. Mrs. O., N. Basedow. Mrs. B. and $144). Whampoa Docks are w. Cabusac and 2 children, Mr. unchanged with no shares changing and Mrs. J. A. Crossland and hands. China Providents were child. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Chang bought to a large extent up to 85.25.

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Tarifs from DAILY PRESS office.

THE TIME FOR BLANKETS

16 HERE, BUT WHAT SHALL BE DONE FOR THOSE WHO CANNOT AFFORD THEM?.

at the Society's Room. There are enquiries for Shanghai and infant, Mr. and Mrs. H. MEMBERS of the Committee at.. Docks at Tla 141 and New En-Chan, Mr. S. S. Chiang, Mrs. CRY HALL, EVERY MONDAY and

THURSDAY, Dixon, Mr. G. F. Glen, Miss I.

at 10.80 to receiva gineerings at Tls. 8.

Groen, Mr. B. Harialmal, Mr. GIFTS of BLANKETS, Part-worn Lands Hotels and Buildings and Mrs. F. 5. Heys. Mr. F. John- Clothing, etc. Hong Kong Lands have been in ston, Col. A. S. King, Mrs. King.

HONG KONG BENEVOLENT Leading

SOCIETY.

good demand and have been dealt Miss King, Miss V. King. Liu. in up to 867. Hong Kong and Writer Lakeman, Mr. Shanghai Hotels have also ruled fr. F. C. Lee, Mrs. Lo, Mr. N. firm and were put through at 80.90. N. Laiwani, Mr. and Mrs. Mabi- Humphreys Estates at $14) mark atani and 2 children, Mr. K. F. rise. Realties are wanted at 88.25-Mayer, Mr. H. Murayama, Mrs. Public Utilities-Hong Kong N. Dr. H. C. Patrick, Mr. and Electrics have been in good request Mrs. W. T. Ping, Mr. and Mrs. and were dealt in to a fair extent F. Pall, Engine Room Artifiser at 863 and 8001. A large business Reaks, Mr. G. F. Steed, Mr. G. was done in China Lights at im- Szryro, Staff Capt. H. J. Salis moved rates up to $13.50. Hong bury, Mrs. Salisbury and 3 child- Kong Trams were placed in the be- ren, Mrs: R. Thomson, Mr. C. C. ginning of the week at 218 but have Tsai, Mr. W. H. Williams, Mrs.

ince advanced to 819. Star Fer Weng, Mr. W. E. Yuo. ries have fluctuated between 8694 and $70.

Oils and Mining-Benguets Con

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solidateds are unchanged with buy: DODWELL & CO.,

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National League. New York .................. Philadelphia ...... New York Philadelphia

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1 7 0

7.12 3

St. Louis Pittsburgh

St. Louis Pittsburgh

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8 10 1

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86 87 .431

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New York.October 4-The fol- lowing are the detailed results:

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American League,

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Clubs,

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Chicago

Boston

Washington .........be 3 0 2

Cleveland

St. Louis Philadelphia

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