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SHAMEEN FOOTBALL.
MOORHEN SUCCESS IN SHIELD
SEMI-FINAL.
Shameen, Mar. 18.
GARRISON NEWS.
AN INTER-SERVICES” SHOOTING MATCH.
300 yds. 500 yds.
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A team, composed almost exclusive- An excellent match was wity of soldiers. from the Naval and nessed here yesterday afternoon Military Y.M.C.A., Hongkong, met a when H.M.S. Moorhen defeated team from HMS. Sarapia at the Miniature Range, Victoria Barracks, |H.MS. Cicala by two goals to one In the semi-final of the Watson on Monday. At 500 yards and 300 had yards (at the latter of which smap- Shield. The Moorhen
shooting was the order) ten ahots, Tho previously defeated the Moth by with two sighters, wore fired one goal to nil in the first round. TM.C.A. team won by 55 points.
In yesterday's match the Moor Full scores word:
Y.M.C.A. Team.. hen played an excellent game, all round and their well-deserved victory came as rather a surprise L/Cpl. Day to all, the Cicala having been look Pte. Matthews ed upon as the stronger of the two Pie Clarke teams. Lee-Marson, the Moorhen Mr. Graham centre-half, played an outstand-te. O'Reilly ingly fine game throughout. Jool, Cpl. Ackerman
Cpl. Dixon at centre-forward scored the first Pte. MeDonald goal for the Moorhen about quarter of an hour after the start, the Cical equalising about thrce minates later & The rest of the first half was very evenly contest- ed with the Moonch having?ir anything, slightly the better of the game.
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About ten minutes after resuming, Darroch netted beautiful shot from outside left. With the score against them the Cicala did their utmost to get level, but, despite their vigorous and continuous attacks they were unable to get through the excel- lent Moorhen defence, the whistle blowing with the score at 2-1 in favour of H.M.S. Moorhen. The teams were:
H. M. S. Moorhen.--Thompson; Berry, Welch; Bates, Lee-Marson, Munro; Wood, Ah Wing, Joel, Evans and Darroch..
Combined total
182
232
Serapia.
800 yds. 500 yds.
Smn. Baker Sinn, Thomas Smin. Godsell Smn. Johnson Smn. Watkinson Smn. Cook
Smn. Sherman Smn. Basketer
Combined total
204 165
359
run
Billiards. The P.O's. of H.M.S. Kent were not long in revenging their defeat at shove-ha'penny, when they played the E.RAS. of H.M.S. Suffolk at billiards on Monday night. Six games of 150 up each were played, Kent winning four and having the advan tage of 36 points. At one stage it seemed that the Suffolk would H.M.S. Cicala,-Ġarlick; Glynn, out winners, Malley, for the Kent, Lieut. Cmdr. Havers: Crick, turned a deficht 0. 29 points into a McDonald, Stevens; Rees, McKes-load of 22. Robinson, for the Kent, sick. Surg. Lt Bolton, Riddle and got away at the start of the last game, and was leding by. 35 at one time. Pinder
His or
opponent played steadily, nearer when the 100 mark was passed, and eventually within cleven, the scores being called 132-121 in favour of Robinson. Fade got to within.six of Robinson before the latter ran out. Scores:
LADIES GOLF.
Kent.
Luke, Ellison.
Andrew.
Malley.
RAILWAY, TAGGART AND CAPTAIN'S CUP.
the results of The following are competitions arranged by the ladies Robinson. section of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club:
The Railway Cup has been won by Mrs. Sheldon, who beat Mrs. Ferguson in the final by 2,and 1...
The Taggart Cup goes to Mrs. Liseaman. In the final she beat Mrs. Ireland 2 and 1.
The Captain's Cup (1929, presented by Mrs. Ferguson), has been won by Mrs. Sheldon. In the final she met Mrs. Whyte-Smith and won by 4 and
2.
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Suffolk Stra
141 Biator
160 Broadmead, – 21944 36
85 Hendy..
102 Beralry.
160
Robson.
140 Eade.
785
180
109
ING
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Ellison, who defeated Broadmead, found his best form, and put up four breaks of more than twenty, whilst Beesley took the Suffolk ahead with
Soldiers Win.
nice run of 29.
a
The Seamen of HM.S. Kent played the R.A.S.C. at the Soldiers Glab on Monday night, the soldiers win- ning by 60 points in a match of eight games, Scores: Kent.
K.AS.C.
Morzza. L/Cpl. Chambers. Fie. Fennell.
The final of the Championship be-/Cpt. Burke. tween Mrs. D. C. Lambert and Mrs. Whyte-Smith will be played on Sun day next.
On Monday, March 24, there will be a medal competition on both courses at Fanling for the Subscribers' Prize. All cards ara to be returned by 3.30. A photograph will be taken at 3.45, and Mrs. Southern has kindly consented to present the prizes at 4.
AUSTRALIAN PONIES.
BATCH FOR NEXT RACE MEETING.
In a circular sent to members
L/Cpl. Bowen. Dr. Brenner. ite. Slack. Dvz. Cole.
81 A, B, Jenner, 100 L 5. Love. 100 A B. Camber, 76 A B. Cardno. 100 A. B. Allen.
SHARE PRICES.
TO-DAYS QUOTATIONS.
The following is the list of local share quotations issued to-day:
Banks
Hongkong Bank, $1382). e. Chartered Bank, £17), n. Mercantile A. & B., £29 n. East Asia 899 b.
Insurances.
Canton Ins., $770_b. Union Ins., $3981 b.. North China, Ins., Tis. 160 b Yangtare Ins., $50. n. China Underwriters, $1.50 9. China Fires, 8340 b. H. K. Fire Ins., $900 b.
Shipping.
Douglases, $3316
H. K. Stoam oats, $27 b.“ H. K. Tuga, $2.8. Indo-Chinas, (Def.) $70 Union Waterboats $25. b.
Mining.
Benguete, $6.65 b. -
Kailans, 50;n.
Langkats, Tls. 13.60
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S'hai Explorations, Tls. 1.30 n. Raubs, $19 b.
Tronohs, 21/- n.
Docks, etc.
Kowloon Wharves, $145 b. Whampoa Docks, $33 b. China Providents $5. b. Hongkews, Tis 216, b. Now Engineeringe. Tls, 7.80 b. Shanghai Dooka. Tls. 123 8.
Cottons. -
Ewo Cottons, Tis. 14.10. s. Orientals, Tis. 2.30 b." S'bai Cottons, Tis. 81 (old) n. Lands, Hotels, etc.
H. and S. Hoteis, $12 80 sa. H. K. Lands, $641 b.
S'hai Lands Tls. 225 b.
Humphreys, $14. n. Realties, $8.30 s
Chinese Estates $98 s.
Public Utilities. Tramways, $19.90
PB.
b.
Peak Trame, (old) $11.75. n. Star. Ferries, $67 n. China Lights, (Old) $204 H. K. Electrics, $68. Macao Electrics, $23 b. Telephones $11. b. China Buses, Tis 18.50 b.
ingapore Tractions: 10/-.
Industrials.
II.
China Sugars, 81 cts: b. Malabone, $27 Cald: Macg. Ord: Tls. 10. a. Canton Icos, $2.50 .
Coments (Comb.) $14.85 8. Ropes $7. 8.
United Asbestos $5 b.
Stores, etc.
Dairy Farms, $204 b.
Lane Crawfords, $21 a.
100
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Watsons, $11.50
.n.
70
100
Der A. Wings, '80 b.
79
38 A. B. Dennis.
50
EOL B. Katcalf,
50 A. Stevens..
100
37
Sinceros. $12
B30
Owing to the lateness of the hour, the last three games had to be only 50 up.
R.A.S.C. Scouts at Cricket.
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of the Hongkong Jockey Club had the good average of 7 wickets for
At Sookunpes on Sunday afternoon, the R.A.S.C. defeated the Hongkong Scouts by 30 runs. The soldiers batted first, the top scorer being An- drews with 2, Richardson, for the Scouts bowled well,
wickets batting was for 47 runs. The taking very uneven, Zimmern, with 28, and Richardson and Christian, with 16 and the runs made from the bat. Simpson 14 respectively, accounting for all
it is stated that the Stewards have 24, and Fry had three wickets at a decided (provided sufficient sup-cost of 32 runs. port is forthcoming) to import an experimental batch of ponies from Australia to race at the next. annual race meeting in Hongkong. It is understood that these ponies will be within the present height! limi of the Club, viz., 13.8 hds.
The price quoted is £55 to £60 per head landed in Hongkong. It
LOCAL CRICKET.
POLICE TEAM AGAINST THE I.R.C.
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CINEMA NOTES.
GLORIA-SWANSON IN "THE
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Mackintoshs, $18 b.
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Miscellaneous. Amusements, $281 b. Constructions, $1 37:,b..
B'que Ind. G, Bonds, 60 ♫.. H. K. G. Loan 6% Prem,§.
AMERICAN
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CABLED QUOTATIONS FROM
NEW YORK.
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