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CLUB BEATEN BY THE IR.C.

Continued from page 10.

POLICE R.C. MARRIED

SINGLE.

At Happy Valley, in the Police Recreation Club inter-club match, the Married men easily beat the Bingle by 168 runs.

Scores

Married

Carey, 25,

F. E. E. Booker, 23.

Alexander, 69.

Grinunett, 28.

Thorpe, 17.,

Single

Wynne, 13.

Clarke, 17..

Alexander, a for 21.

T. H. King, 4 for 38."

YESTERDAY'S

MATCHES

227

HOME FOOTBALLTM

ENGLISH LEAGUE AND SCOTTISH CUP RESULTS

LONDON, Feb. 4. Following are the results of Eng- Cup lish league and. Scottish Matches played on Saturday :-

ENGLISH LEAGUE

FIRST DIVISION

Aston Villa Blackburn

4 Portsmouth,

Birmingham

1 Manchester, C.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1933.

DR. ALEKHINE IN HONG KONG

Details of Match With

Local Champion

CRICKET IN AUSTRALIA

The weather was fine and the wicket looked in good condition when Queensland commenced bat ting this morning after winning the toss before 3,000 spectators.

PROBABLE ENGLISH XI, FOR FOURTH TEST

(THROUGH AKUTER'S `ADENCY.] Below are given the details at the game played on Friday between Dr.

BRISBANE, Feb. 4. A. Alekhine, the world's chess champion and Mr. C. M. Sequeira, THE MCC, fielding the Eng the local champion, who played in land XI for next Friday, die consultation with three other local missed Queensland for 201 rans and players, Messm, A. D. Sequeira,scored six runs without loss before P. A. Yvanovich and A. Prata. the close of play to-day. The champion played blindfolded and the game below was one of ten which he played simultaneously.

It will be noted that Dr. Alek- hine, who played white; was on the gressive all through. There was 1 nothing in the game in the first 1twenty-four noves, ns up to this Opoint the local team defended bril 3 liantly. White's 25th move (Kt-Qo) however gave a distinct advantage to the noted visitor and in the 20th, TABLE TO DATE,

by capturing black's pawn, the P. W. L. D. Pts position became very much stronger. Black's twenty-sixth move R-R sq

and Mr. nopeared a weak one Scouoira had to bring his rook back to the King's Bishop file in the very next move.

Blackpool

6-1

Bolton

Derby

Everton

Leeds

Newcastle

Sheffield

Wolves

VOLUNTEERS DRAW WITH BORDERERS

In a friendly cricket match played on the Sookunpoo ground yesterday the Vohitsers drew with the Bor derers. At the close of play the Volunteers were in the bettär posi tlon, but time did not allow them to | win.

The futures of the match were the rant batting of mitt, E. Fincher und N. A. E. Mac kay who scored 51, 50 mui 57, rus pectively, ul the bowling of. O. D. Lawson who crptured six wickets for 3 runs.

4. The scores were:-

South Wales Borderers.

Lt. Stocker. b Beck

......

1

Lt. Crewe had, e Potts, b

Lowson

器!

་ལུ་འ བ

Pte. Roita, e Stilliard, b

...Lowson ....

Lt.. Hamilton, b Lowson ............. Lt. Col. Haikes, à Lowson ... 30

Pte. Whelan, c Smith, b

Richardson

3 Liverpool

3 Sunderland

1 Arsenal"

1 West Bromwich Middlesboro' 1 Leicester

2. Chelsen

2 Wednesday

Huddersfield

Arsenal".

98 19 5 4 42 Wednesday 07 10 5 0 38 96.18 4 # 38 Aston Villa Newcastle

27 10 8 3 35 Leeds

20 11 4 11 33 Derby

27 12 € 9 39 West Bromwich 20 138 5 31 Huddersfield,

10 .... 97.12

5 22 27 11 10 3 28 Sunderland Everton

27 11 11 5 27 07 Blackburn

8' .28 0 10 Sheffield U. Portsmouth

| Liverpool Bolton Birmingham Blackpool Chelsea

979 16 Manchester C... 97 9 10 Middlesbro' 26 7 15 Wolves

Fulham

Chesterfield

Linealus

Manchester U. 2 Oldham

3

The exchange of Queens at the 30th more gave black a breathing Expres. but a few moves later when white's K.Kt. pawn could not be stanned, there was nothing for it but to resign.

WHITE

Dr. Alekhine.

P-K4

1 P-QB3

BLACK

L

.

The M.C.C. are playing the pro bable England eleven for the fourth Test which will commence "on the same ground next Friday. Mitchell; F L Brown, the Nawab of Pataudi, Voce, Duckworth and Tate were dropped.

The England eleven will probab ly be comprised of the following:- D. R. Jardine (captain), R. E. S. Wyatt, G. O, Allen, Sutcliffe, Ham mond, Layland, Larwood, Ames, Paynter, Bowes and Verity.

Was It a Catch?

At lunch Queensland had lost ons wicket in collecting 74 runs, but after the interval an amazing. change came over the game, tha home side collapsing for 201una. W. Cook (53) and I. Andrews (45) C. M. Sequeira. ware associated in a big partner- PK4ship, but after their dismissal J. Kt-KR3 L Lister (67) was the only bats Kt-QB3 man to offer any resistance to Lar- B-Kt wood (2 for 4), Bowes (3 for 43)

''P-Q3 | and Verity (2 for 49), P-KRA The M.CO. scored 6 runs with

Kx Beut loss before the close of play. B x Kt The peaceful atmosphere was disturbed when R. K. Oxenham, Tast candidate, hit a ball from Larwood into Allen's hands- at shortleg. It appeared a per- fectly fair catch, but Oxenham, to the surprise of the. M.CO team, remained at the wicket. Castles (QI). The players appealed, but the

PORO umpire did not allow the catch P-KRA Allen seemed flabbergasted, and BPXP play was held up. I

for a few mo- P-QRA ments.

B-B1 KtQ 84: B-KL. a KP x QP:

P-B3

Kt-K3 PX B

27 9 11

7: 95

27 10 12

525

27 0 12

6 24

28

9 14

5 .23

1.

.... 27. D

13

6 93

2. Kt-QB3

28 10 18

3 23

3. B-Bi

4. P-Q3

2 20

2 20

77.

5. B-K, Kt.5 Castles

4 18

8. B. KL.

07

16 4 18

Leicester

20 2 14.10 14

9. Kt-Q3

10. B B

SECOND DIVISION"

54

12. P-Q1

Bradford C. I Notts C. Charlton

13. P-KB4

2

2 Burnley

14. Px P

2

2 Port Valo

13. B-Ka

2

Capt. Villar, e Richardson, b

1 Millwall

14. B x K

1

Kilher

2 Bury

17

K-R Eq.

Capt. Gottwaltz. not out

13

1. P-QR4

LA. Tylor, b Kilbeo

1

Notts F.

1 Bradford

13. P-KK 4

Pte. Morgan, b Lowson

1

Plymouth

1 Swansea

E

P-QKt 5

Sergt. Church, b Lowson

0

Stoko

1. Preston

91 P. x.P...

}

Extras

|22 Q-09-17,

West Ham. 3 Southampton

23. P-KRS

Total

...157

24. Kt-QB3

Bowling Analysis.

TABLE TO DATE

23. Kt-03

O. M . W.

P. W. L D. Pia

Rx RP

Beck Lyal

10 1 41

1 Stoke

... 27 15

€ .30

27,

R-QB_

.8

30

Tottenham

....27 15

8

8 38

QR-OR sq.

Lowson

11 } .30

5.

P-KR3

"Smith"

30. R. x. H

31. R-OB nq.

32. PP6

R.XN

O KRe KX R

97 117 9 31

34. Q-As

PX P

35. Q-18 (ch)

Fulham

97 11 97 29

3

Q-Kt. 7 (ch)

K-K3

1

Plymouth

27 11 11 6 97

QB8 (ch)

8

Southampton

.. 27 12 13

2 261

35

Q-K. K: 6 (ch)

Bradford

28 11 13

4 28

39. Q × Q (ch)

27 9 11

7 25

40

P-K 6

6_24

4 Volunteers

AH00

E. C. Fincher, not out 50 J. Richardson, b Church.., 20

N. A. E. Mackay, Crowe

57

T. S. W. Smith, & Hamilton 17

Roud, b Hamilton .....

LD. Kithee, not out

Extras

Total (for 3 wickets)...103

O. D. Lawson, J. C. Lønl, R. Stillier, J. Potte, G.. White and A. C. Berk did not bat.

ROYAL NAVY ». CHINA LIGHT & POWER R.C.

Tottenham 4 Grimsby

Bradford C. Bury Swansen 28 14 11 3-31 Notts F

6 11 31 .........27 10 Manchester U. 27 11 7. 31 Notts C.

20 13 8 7 33 28 13 87-33

Millwall ...... 27 12 9 8 20

Lincoln ...

Port Vale

26 0 11

West Ham .... 97

Proston Burulay

8 12 7 23

27 0 14.4.99

27 6. 12 9' 21'

Chesterfield 97 7 13 72}

Oldham

Grimsby Charlton

27 7 14 27 6' 13

28. :0 14

0 20 8 20 6 18

THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH)

In a friendly mate on the R.N.B.C ground, King's Park, the Royal Navy defected the China Brentford Light & Perwer RC. by 40 runs. A Bristol C. feature of the match was the alert Cardiff fielding to the Navy resulting in Coventry the dismissal of three wickete for Crystal P.

Gillingham only 15 run.

Sub-Lt. Donald scored the highest innings of the match with 44 runs, while for the China Light & Power R.CA. B. Clomo book 8 wickets for runs, -

The scores:

Navy.

Lt. Fuller, b Olomo

8 Newport

5 Swindon

2 Aldershot

41. P-Kt 7

49-PIX P

43PK K+ 4

K-Q2 The umpire later said that Lar PK wood obstructed his view:

BX P

Q-KB2

B-R QR-QB 84.

P KRA KR-Q sa. RX R

SCOTLAND BEAT WALES

Money and Markets

NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE

A.O.F.C. QUOTATIONS

[REUTER'S AMERICAN SERVIĦE]

New York: February 3

Dow Jones Averages: High–1839: Low: Feb. 8

30 Industrials

"20" Rails

40 Bonds

20 Utilities

88.78

41.99 68.09

41.30

13.93 $7.67

36.11

18.53-26.26

63.26

65.79 80:34

Fob. 3. Change.

58.31 08 up 28.1640 up

24.91 |* .35 down

79.9133 down

1. A. Fierce and Oo, Raport, Markot straws emphasise underlying

Strength. Rails remain undisturbed by roports of the decline in car loadings being greater than seasonal. From a trading standpoint we think the market is one in which to buy on small recessiona Business Done: 910,000 shares.

..1939

DIV. # Hion Low PER SH., “

480

209

195

HONG KONG STOCK

MARKET

SATURDAY'S OFFICIAL

QUOTATIONS

The minor issues continued their downward equrse this morning, and touched a new low level within recent months, Hotels offering t 98.70, "Lights $12.20 and Cements 89.70, and at corresponding ratos. for forward delivery."

The rest of the list calls for mo comment..

Sales.

Hong Kong Banks, $1,705. Union Insurances, 8552.

Hotels (Old), 89.

Hong Kong Lands, #77)/771.

Realties, 88/8.10.

Hong Kong Trams, 8911.

China Lights (Old), $12.40/12,45~ Telephones (New), 8874.

Dairy Farms, 8201

Douglases, $30.

Hong Kong Lands, 877h.

Realties, 68.

Chinese Estates, 805.-

'Ewa Cottons: Tis, 13.95.

Telephones (New). 897),

Dairy Farms, 820.15.

Binedres, $15.40.

Govt. Loans, 31 per cent. Prem. Bellers.

Hotels (Old), 89.10.

Cements (Combined), 810.20.

LAST SALE

31A

3.00 Air Reduction

Feb. 3 $57

Feb. 3

18057

87+ 48)

73 137

20

6.00 Allied Chemical & Dye 4.00 American Coa «un

Buyers.

56

714

9.00 American Tel. &Tel.

1001

100%

II.K. Steamboats, $22.

80

44.

19#

S

· 1817

281.4.0

5.00 "American Tobacco "B

Anaconda Copper Mining Auburn

158

3.9

Wharves, 8144.

71

Dooks, $20.

41

438

201

2.00 Borden Company

21

Canadian Pacific

91

1.00 Chrysler Motors

19

68)

314

4.00 Consolidated Gas of N.Y.

51

4.00 Drugs, Inc, m

31

34)

591

221

9.00 Du Pont de Nemours

334

+

87

36

3:00 Eastman Kodak

むち

Б

45

8%s. Electric Bond & Share

15

0.40 General Electric

14

401

198

8.00 General Foods-

248

7#

1.00 General Motors ...

12

24

10

1.00 Gilletto Safety:

164

321

1.90. International Harvöster

201

149

International Tel. & Tel.

B

HO

321

4.00 Liggett & Myers "E"'

58

36%

13t

3.00 Locw's Inc.

16

107

10

Montgomery Ward

127

280 National Biscuit.

эта

201

2.00 Pacific Gas & Electric

287

Pennsylvania Railway.

177

Radio Corpn....

4

Sears Roebuck

181

16

1.00 Standard Oil Co. of New

Jersey

12

5 0.40 Bocony-Vacuum Corpn.

10

987

1.20 Union Carbide & Carbon 0.00 Union Pacific

251 742

201

491

-158

United States Steel Westinghouse E. & M.

DYESTUFFS ACT

China Sports, $8.

PIECE GOODS MARKET.

H.K. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE REPORT.

The Chamber of Commerce fart nightly Market report states:

Cotton Place Goods and Fancy Cotton Goods.

The following reports have been. received!-

The market is not fully reopened from the Chinese New Year Bottle ment but several establishments have announced their inability to con- tinue in business, whilst reorganisa- tion has taken place in other cases.

Dr. Burgin, for the Government, resisted the amendment, and an-

Clearances are developing, and nounced that Government had de- there seems to be fair demand INQUIRY BY BRITISH cided to nak the Import Duties for Simples, whilst prospects for Advisory Council to inquire into Spring Fancies appear to be better. TARIFF'S COMMITTEE

the whole question and when it There has been more enquiry for had reported, the Council of Impot" goods and some sales have Westminster The Dyestuffs (Imperial Defence would be consulted been made. porte Regulation) Act was discuss as to effect on national defence.

The latest Cotton prices, to hand ed in the House of Commons when Bir Herbert Samuel said the Act

are those of the 3rd inst Q-KIN INTERNATIONAL RUGBY Mr. Holdaworth, the Liberal mem- had been justified by results, but

American Mid ber for South Bradford, moved now after twelve years the indus that the House should let it ex-try should be able to stand on its

Egyptian Bakel. pire this year by leaving it out of own feet. The textile trade was the Expiring Laws (Continuance) unanimous that it should not con- Bill. The Act, he said, Lad served tinue. Having fulfilled ita original its purpose and should now lapec. purpose it should now be terminat-

Commander Astbury, Conserva ed. tive member for West Salford Mr. Remor and Sir Gerald Hurst supported the amendment. Dyes both agreed that the Act should now entered largely into the cost terminate but pointed to an in- of production of textiles, both of, crease of the 10 per cent. tariff as wool and of cotton. That great ex-a substitute.

MATCH

THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY]

. Q-Q2

SWANSEA, Feb. 4. -KxBEFORE a crowd of 40,000 specta

tors at Swanses, Sootland best P-KB4 E-One Wales in an International rugby Px Ks match by 11 points to 3.

Resign.

HOME RUGBY

RESULTS. OF SATURDAY'S MATCHES

[THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY']

LONDON, Feb. 4. HOME rugby matches played on

Saturday resulted as follows:

2 Bodferd

of Blackheath,

1

3. Bournemouth

-2 Exeter

3 Southend

Northampton

3 Clapton

Norwich

1 Brighton

Beading

3 Bristol R.

Torquay

3 Luton

Watford

2 Queen's P. R.

TABLE TO DATE

29

Sub-Lt. Donald, e and 'b

Brentford

Fasterbrook

CE.A. Wilmot, b. Clemo... 12

Exeter Reading

t-Comdr. Lloyd, J.b.w.

Clemo

B

.Q.A. Crabtree, o Manwar,

ing, b Easterbrook .......

Mne. Hart, run out

D

Sh't. Beale, b Clemo

3

¡A‚B. Ford, b. Clemo

-.8

Watford

A.B. Gatton, 1.h, w., b Clemą...: 0-

Lt. Comdr. Hughes, run out

2

Mid. Boyle, not out

Extraa

Bristal

15 R.A. Force

13 The Army

** EDUCATION A FRAUD"

· ETON HEAD'S SATIRE

Slough. -The Headmaster of Eton, Dr. Alington, attended s comic Lord Mayor's Banquet in aid of the unemployed at Slough and in a humorous speech respond ed for "the Seats of Learning, and may they never need patching."

He said he had made up hia

a mind that at some time he would tell the truth about education, and

3

215

3. Cambridge U.

Old Bhi

3

he had fixed the time for his com

A

11

13

plation of twenty-five years 08 schoolmaster.'

18

port trade must have its raw ma- The amendment was ejected by terials at the lowest possible price. 198 votes to 50.

20:10

Whit

(28.00)

27.25

1930

[28.75)

TWENTY REPRESENTATEME

Spot"

F.G.F. Spotom 7.14d woollens, den

Some enquiries havo, been made for July/August shipment but no now business is reported up to the present. Wool prices are firmer and it is going to be difficult to maintain, last year's prices in face of the lower exchange. The local market for woollens remains dull and clearances are negligible.

A.0.F.C. Average of Shanghai Stocks

Total Bowling Analyste,

O MR. W 1241 50 2 Simpson 0 0 370 28 G

Easterbrook

Clemso....

China Light,

Manwaring, zun cit

80

Norwich...

Orystal P. Brighton Northampton Bournemouth

Coventry

Southend

Bristol R Gillingham* Aldershot

Devonport

longcster 34 United S. London S'tish 13 Leicester Northampton 7 Harlequina Oxford U. 16 Richmond

P. W. L. D. Pta. Tosalyn Park Guy's Hospital

St. B'mows H 10 Pontypool

95 17 4 4 .38

20 16 5 6 37 25 14 47.35 20" 13, 4 9 38 27 11 7, 20 28 1210429 120 119028 927 29 9 10 20 19 113 27 27.10 11 6 20 26 9 10 7 25 25 10 10 5 25 2011-12 3 25

11424

County Championship.

IT

It had not quite come, but be thought he might confess to them

& that the whole business waS D gigantic fraud from beginning to end, It was objectionable en every possible ground.

In the County Championship seau-final, Somerset lost to Hamp abire by 3 point to 11, at Weston- super-Mare...

Stockport Southport Crewe

Doncaster Walsall 11.46 24 Mansfield 11723)

Halifax 116 22 Rochdale 276 12 0 21 | Tranmers

8.135 21: Rotherham 7.14 619 York

7 144 18 Hartlepools 4167) 15 Carlisle

PNG Darlington

New Brighton

Queen's

119.

Torquay

Minson, run out ✨........

Lt. Brown, run'oït,

Wood, b Donald

Barnsley

Luton

Clapton Bristol Cardiff Swindon Newport

THIRD DIVISION (NORTH)

ston

6 Darl

Fasterbrooke and b Boyla

Barrow

VM Beowall, Lb.w.

Carlisle

Chester

Crewe

WI gyerManifeld

Tillery, Gatton, b Boyle. Av, B. Clemmo, co Gatton, b

b Crabtree 15

Dell;

Bimp

b Doyle.

risnot out.

Halifax Gateshead

Hartlepools Hall Rochdale Tranmere York

$18tockport

0 Doncastor

1 Southport

1 Walsall T

4Rotherham

TABLE TO DATE

28 10:09:20 *27 12-10529 98 18 13 2.28

10 @

0:20: 27. 10 12 5 25 27 12 8 24 28 9 145 23: 0-119.5 23.

9: 13.

0 12

8

25 7 13

278174

a 21 20 21 020

SCOTTISH CUP

SECOND ROUND

Dundee U

St Mirren

Aberdeen

Leith

'3 - St. Johnstone

0. Kilmarnock

1 Hibernian

1 Clyde C

Baid

Bir Walter Scott once God forgive me for ever suppos ing that a schoolmaster could be a reasonable being". That was n prayer which could not be answer~ d. He could not he forgiven for supposing that a schoolmaster could be a reasonable being. The thing was impossible. Schoolmas ters worn the most unreasonable people they ever saw...

Sometimes be (Dr. Alington) had a horrible nightmare. He dreamed that he was a boy in school again, taught some of his colleagues, forced to listen to their unreason- able arguments, and unable to cor- rect their seediest fallacies. efte

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