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MID-WEEK LEAGUE TENNIS PROGRAMME.

INDIANS REGISTER ANOTHER WIN IN MIXED DOUBLES; U.S.R.C. FALL AGAIN,

CHINESE GOING STRONG INC DIVISION: TW

DERUNG NINE SETS TO LOVE VICTORIES,

Three mixed doubles matches were included in yesterday's programme of nire matches in the tennis league which was carried out under ideal weather conditions.

Is the only "B" division hutch of the afternoon, Craigen- Rower Cricket Club beat Nippon Club by eight sats to one while Chinese Recreation Club registered a nine-mi victory over Deuts aher Club in the "C" division.

Indian Recreation Club, holders of the Dunlop Shield, con- tinue, making progress in the Mixed Doubles competition. They registered their fifth win yesterday when they beat Club de Reorein at King's Park and with only one more match to play, their pros prets of retaining the championship are extremely rosy, while U.S.R.C., who were tipped in some quarters as likely champions suffered their second reverse of the season, their conquerors this time being Chinese Recreation Club.

"B". DIVISION.

NIPPON CLUB ». CHAIGEN-

GOWER.

Playing off their postponed fix- ture with the Craigengower C.C. Nippon Club were beaten by sots, to one on their own ground." Scores

Fujieda and Nakazato (Nip-

pon Club)

F. W. Wong and H. 8. Mok

(8.0.A.A.)

bent Singh and Singh beut Feroz Ali and Firdos

Khan

beat Gore and Khan

CS.C.C. H.K.C.C.

6. $

On their own ground, Civil Ser- vice Cricket Club lost to Hong Kong Cricket Club by six sets to three.

The scores were:-

tied with Zimmern and

E. Zimmern

BB

Omerod and Evans (C.8.C.C.)

tied with G. Lia and J. W.

lost to Lee and Terdre

Leonard

6

st to Y. Hachiums and W.

beat Reid and Beck ... beat Low and Hepburn .......

6-4

- 3

3.. Howard

ཆ་

Minomiya

And

Hasegawa

Freeman and Matthewa

(C.8.C.C.)

3- 0

lest to G. Lia and Leonard Jont to Hachiuma and Ho-

lost to Lee and Terdre... tied with Reid and Beck tied with Low and Hepburn 6' Best and Burnett. (C.S.Č.C.)

46

60

16

ward

3-4

Kincsbito

(Nippon Club)

(Nippon Club)

·lost to F. Zimmern and E.

Zimmern

and Yoshikawa

Junt to Zimmern

Jost to Lia and Leonard

lost to Hachiuma and Ho

ward

" DIVISION.

K.C.C. ». RADIO. SC.

2-8

3

The Kowloon C.C. beat the Radio, Sports Club by six sets to three on their own ground.

Scorcs-

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1931.

WATER POLO.

CHINESE ATHLETIC LOSE AGAIN TO V,R.C.

The V.R.C., water pole team in the first division of the League. mettled the issue 80 far as the honoure in their use-

Money and Markets

THE RAUB AUSTRALIAN

GOLD M. CO., LTD.

LOWER PRICES FOR

RUBBER.

tion are concerned by maintaining REPORT FOR PERIOD ENDING DECLINE IN SPOT AND ALL

their unbeaten rocord" in^ncomunit=" ing for the Chinese Athletic team for the second time yesterday. They won by six goals to two. A

After scoring their first goal through L Ren-Pereira, one of the V.R.C players was order out of of the bath, and a Chinese player. also received marching orders & minuta Tater. The Chincae, how ever, equalised before the interval, Chuon

Kam Cheung heating Knight at close range with a fast

whot,

JUNE 20.

The amount of development work completed for the period, four weeks ending June 20 totals 5361 feet, aa follows:

FUTURE POSITIONS.

New York, July 32-Lower prices prevailed on the New York rubber market to-day. At the close the Sinking, 24 ft. Driving, 3834 ft. July position was quoted at 6.25, Cross cutting, 100 ft Total, 538 off from yesterday's close at 0.29 The futures prices were correspond fect,

The tonnage mined and crushedingly lower. Trading was dall for the term amounts to 3,094 tons, with the contract turnover for and the yield of fine gold per tou, standard No. 1 rubber totalling 18 equals 10.31 dwts, shewing a satis lots as against two lote yesterday. factory profit.

Following are the closing futures The development work has been price, quotations for standard No. 1

rubber:- very satisfactory, and both quan-

Month

The V.R.C. added five more goals in the second half and they ap- poared to be resting on "their" laurels when Choi Chak Lau broke through to score the second goal | tities for the Athletic The V.R.C. gaal scorers were L Rota-Poroira (3), C. Rozu-Pereira (3)

It is understood that the game arranged for tomorrow will be postponed, owing to the inability of the Navy to field a team against Kowlcon.

PING PONG LEAGUE,

OPENING MATCHES NEXT

MONTH,

and valuer maintained throughout the workings

303 tons of low grade concen-" trates, and 35 tons of roasted con- contrates, have been treated in the

cyanide plant, for a satisfactory profitable result.

July 21 July 22

July

6.20

6.25

Aug.

0.32

8.27

*Sept.

6.25

Oct.

6.42

6.35

Nov.

6.49

6.41

Dec

8.00

0.49

Bukit Koman Area-The tonnage mined and treated from this area, totals 1,127 tons, and development 378 feet,

Jan

6.62

6.54

Feb.

0.61

far

6.67

Apri

6.06

0.77

May

0.96

6.57

June

7.00

6.97

1.

340 ft. Level.-Work suspended Until connection made..with winec,

410 t Level-South drive ex- their intention of competing in theft wide and value 20 dwts. per Eighteen teams have signified tended 8 ft. and x-cut 30 ft. ore Junior League, including the In dian Recreation Club. The teams ton. have bian divided into two groups with the winners of each meeting in the final to decide the issue, The teams in each group will play every other team once.

510 ft. Lovel.-700 ft. south of Main shaft, x-out 16 ft. Stope in

ore 7 ft. wide, and value 25 dwts.

per ton.

U.S. SILVER FUTURES.

New York, July 22-Farther de tlines were recorded on the New

The opening matches for the first 740 ft, Level-South drive ad-York silver futures exchange to week have been arranged as fol-vanced 5 ft. in good grade ore. lows: August 2. South

China

lost to Lee and Terdre An lost to Reil and Beck lost to Low and Hepburn... 2-3 Ath. Assn. Commercial Press x-cut 18-ft. Stoping ore 7 ft. wide day At the close the August posi

4 (Chung Nam Ath. Assn); August value 13.4 dwta per ton. Stope C.C.C. p. A.T.C.

3. Tai Tung College Southern:

On their own ground, Craigen-Ath. Assn. (Confucian Assn.), 400 ft, south of Main Shaft. rower Cricket Club beat Army August 4, Confucian Assn. Tennis Club by six sets to 1hree.

Chinese Catholic Club (Fukien Ath. Asar), Erstern Ath. Aan South

The scores were :—

H. J. Howard and G. Kelly

(C.C.C.)

840 ft. Level.-Winte Bunk 3 ft. 50 ft. north of shaft, ore 2 ft wide. value & dwts. Driven north.6 ft.

China Girls (South China Ath. Assn. Girls' Dept.); August B. Hin low value.

beat Clarkesan and Jarman

62

6-1

Kan Evening School v. Yee Wo. 940 ft. Level-Rise up 10 ft Ath, Asan, (Chinese Catholic Club); Stoping ora eft, wide, value, 5.7 August e, Fukien Ath. Assn.dwts, along main crosscut Ying Nin Ath. Assn. (Eastern, Ath.

bent Helford and Oakey... beat Ward and Backman 6-2

E. S. Howard and H. C. Mok

(O.C.C.)

lest. to Clarkeson and Jar

mane

lost to Halford and Oakey... bent Ward and Luckman...

tion was quoted at 27.95, off from yesterday's close at 23, and the other futures positions were similar- by lower. Trading was dull with only five contracts aggregating 128,000 ounces changing hands, a against 18 lots totalling 375,000.

Assn.), Ming Tak Ath, Assn. .South shaft. sunk 12 ft, driven ounces yesterday. Following are Confucian Assn. (South China north 28 ft. ore 3 ft. à drets. North the closing futures silver price Ath. Assn.): August 7, Congrega shaft to ft. level, driven 16 ft, ore 3tional Church Chung Nam Ath..

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N.

Mackay and

Hedley

(K.C.C.)

bent W. Chanson and Y. T.

Mau

V. Souza and F. Brandbridge

(C.C.C.)

10 dwts.

67 Asen. (Tukien Ath. Assn.) August 2 ft. value 7 dwts, No 2 shaft National Metal Exchange 68, Chineso Catholic Club v. Eastern Development 113 ft. ore 3 ft. value

Month Ath. Assn. (Hin Kan. Evening School.)

July 21

6-9

·lost to P. W. Lee and W.

Wa

Anderson-Lilburne Area. Ton! nage mined and treated 716 tons, und development 50 feet.

Aug.

28.00

July 22 27.03

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ENGINEERS.

Верд

28.10

97,08

Dat.

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· 28,02

26

Nov.

28.18

28.08

beat W. Abbas and C. T.

Liu

6-4

R. 3. Jackson and 8: Swerff

400 ft. Level-100 ft. south of shaft, Anderson shaft, driven 9 ft. ore. 2 ft. wide value 102 dwts

Dec.

28.92 **28.10

Jan.

24.90 7:29.12

Feb,

98.28

98.14

(K.C.C.)

beat W. Chanson and Y. T

South shaft development 22 it. ore 4 ft. value 8 dwti

Mar.

98.30

28.10!

Van

0-1 40

Apr.

28.34.

28.18

360 ft. Level-Lilburne shaft 200

May

98.39 *.28.20

June

28.42

29.03

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Tost to Lee and Wu

lost to W. Ahbag and Lau...” 6-0 Burnett and L. Jack (K.C.0.) -

beat Chanson and Mau ....... 61 bent Lee and Wu beat Abbug and Lau

C.R.C1. v. D.K.

beat Clarkeson and Jarman 6-4 lost to Halford and Oakey.... 57 beat. Ward and Luckman ..... 8- 2.

MIXED DOUBLES.

RECREIO IRO

Playing on their own ground the Olub de Recreio lost to the I.R.C. by thren sets to six.

Scores:-

64

€ 4

Miss O. Ribeiro and A. V..

Remedios (Recreio)

beat Mrs. Donnelan and 8.

At Causeway Bay, Chinese Ro creation Club scored an easy win over Deutscher. Club..

The scores were:—'

E. K. Lau and L. F. Hon

(C.R.C.)

Be

6. a

bent Neldt and Soltan

bunt Fischer and May

bent Schmidt and Schult.

F. H. Kwok and M. R. Lau

(C.R.C.)

bent Neidt and Soltau

beat Fischer and May, ở 3: bent Schmidt and Schult... 64 W. H. Chou and T. W. Lau

(C.R.O.) PET

bent Neidt and Soltau... 02 bent Tischer and Maysian-60. beat Schmidt and Schult u 6-4

SOUTH CHINA 2. KILO,

A. Rumjahn......

lost to Misa Gecks and C. A.

L. Rumjahn

lost to Miss R. Rumjahn

and H. D. Rumjahn

Miss C. Osmund and F. J.

Remodios (Recreio),

6.

SEAPLANE, SINKS.

CRASH AFTER CATAPULT

LAUNCH.

Weymouth.-Launched from the special catapult device in H.M.S. Hood, the biggest battle-cruiser in the world, which has just had an it north of shaft. Driven north extensive refit at Portsmouth, a 20 ft. x-cut west 5 ft Stoping ore sen plane crashed into the sea in

Weymouth Bay before thousands of 7 ft. wide, value 30 dwtą. Under- holiday-makers.

The pilot, observer, and telegra hand stops 250 it, north of shaft, ted for continuous work. new 3phiat were picked up by a naval ore e ft. wide, value 33 dyte. Stope

pinnaca, which arrived on the

36 scene within a few seconds. No abaft east, working formation 5 ft.

one was injured.

The seaplane sank in about 20 fathoms. Divars located it," and efforts will be made to raisó it.

lost to Mrs. Dounelan and

5. A. Rumjahn .................................... 3. 6, lost to Miss Geeks.and C. A.- Mry, Chin and Yew Man Kit

(UR.C.) Ruminha

36 Just to Miss

Rumjaha and H.D. Rumjahn 6 Miss C. Botelho and V. Yvan-

ovich (Recreio)

tied with Mrs. Donnellan

and S. A. Rumjahn tied with Miss-Grck and

CAL_Rumjahn beat Miss Rumjahn and H...

D. Rumjahn

CICU.S.RO.

6: 6

United Services Recreation Club suffered their secord defeat of the scaron which they went down to Chinese Recreation Club by six seta to three at Causeway Bay,

The scores word Miss E. Lo and M. W. Ló M. (0.1.C.)

beat Mr Dook and Col.

The Kowloon Indiana Tennis Club was soundly benten by: South China by ning sets to nil on the latter's ground.

Scorna H. K. Ho and K. F. Liu Skinner"...

(8.C.AYA) TAMAN BUANA bentrafri Keary and Col beat II. M. Siugh and I, Mobinson rag

Bingh

ing & a beat Mrs Lochner and. beat Foroz Ali and Firdos

Capt. Morgan "Khan)

"bent Capt. Gore and M. A...

Khan

KH. Chan and EM. Chan

(9.C.A.A) DE bent Singh and Singh beat Ferox Ali and Firdos

beat Gore and Khan jamin

6:2

lent to Mrs. Dook and Col..

kinaer c

tied with "Mra, “· Keáry, and

Col. Robinson beat Mrs. Lochner and

Capt Morgan

UNIVERSITY L.R.C.

wide, value 5 dwts.

Derrick Area-The tonnage min ed and treated from this area totals 1,240 tons, and development 207

foet.

tables made and installed at battery.

for amalgamation, & tons of east- -ings for plant and spares, 4 trucks for underground, and general re- pairs.

Cyanide Plant-400 tons of oon- centrates, including as tons of highe

200 ft. Levet-Main lode, soutlier grade roasted, were treated for drive extended 16 ft 200 ft, south a return of 96.70 ozs, of gold bul- of shaft. Rise up 1 ft. ore parrow lion, shewing a satisfactory, profit. 642 in. 15 dwis, west lode. Rissa Dredge.-2,700 yards were dredg

6- 6:

Tons. Bukit Koman Area 1,120 Anderson-Lilburne Area... 710

Derrick Area

..

1,240

Total

3,094

9 ft. ore cutting out, going under-ed, day shift only, for a return of foot to north Bonth workings 80 23.60 ors of gold bullion, giving Making the trip to Paldfulam,t. level, ors 2 ft. value 8,4 dwts.n profitable result, Gadies Recreation Club beat the undergraduates

Battery by seven sets to North workinge, development.30 It.

The scores were

South workings 50 ft. Jollia shaft worked 27 days. Miss P. C. Kwok and A. L driven 80 ft. ore 2 ft, value & dute.:

·Tani (H.K.U;)" lost to Miss Thomas and A. Shallow workings ora 4 dwie,

D. Humphreys, 0-84 lost to Miss Etherington Construction-Electrio pump in- and Capt, Etherington 90stalled Derrick shaft 4 in. air main lost to Mrs Stafford Smith.

and H. J. Armstrong

pipo installed to Lilburne shaft Miss K. Tee and Y, K, Ng, 2,300 feet and auxiliary air receiver

(H.R.U.)

erceted nt shaft, Thres throw pump installed at 4th loval Bukit Koman shaft, electrically driven. Biding st Ord Bins Bukit Koman,

raised (3) ft. All timber cut fer

of Bukit Koman.

shaft. Now Compressor after, two months work, ini and adjus

(Continued at fout of nest column:)

lost to Miss Thomas and. A.

D. Humphrey's. 0. lost to Mrs. Etherington and Capt. Etherington lost to Mrs, Stafford-Smith

and H. J. Armstrong

53

Miss G. Go and Ho Ka Lau

Mias R. Perry and F. Y. Khoo

" beat Mr. Dook and Co

DCRE MIBs Thomas and

D. Humphreys

de

bent-afra, Etherington and

tied with Mrs, Lochner and

Capt, Morgan

Capt, Etherington

6. 8

lost to Mr. Stafford-Smith

and H. J. Armstrong .....

Robinson

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