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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY. AUGUST 21, 1931.
LAPSLEY BEATS
SILVA.
IN LAWN BOWLS TOURNEY ON WEDNESDAY.
Playing on the Kowloon C.C. green on Wednesday R. Lapsley (Kowloon Dock R.C) beat F. X. Silva (Club de Recrelo) in close match by 22 shots to 14, in the dint round of the Lawn Bowls Championship, the game ending on the 25th head after the scores had been leval at the 2nd and after Lapaley had been in arrears for 17. heads,
The full scores were:
Ileada
Lapsley
Shots Total
SUFO
Shots Total
1
THE WEE GOLF TOURNAMENT.
COMDR. STEVENSON CARRIESĮ
OFF THE HONOURS.
Comdr. J. 1. Stevenson carried off the Juncurs in the Men's Finals of the Free Golf Tournament held at the Nathan Rd. course, on Wednesday evening, thereby winning the now
PING PONG.
RESULTS OF LEAGUE MATCHES.
Results of the various. Ping Pong matchen played to date are as follows: Senior Division. Keung Walt Club bent Alp Koung Club, 28 to 7.
South Chinn "A" beat Congrotation Association, 20 to 16.
Junior Division.
HONGKONG SHARE MARKET.
OFFICIAL SUMMARY BY
STOCK EXCHANGE.
The tone of the Stock Markot this: morning wan gulte steady, with buyers again predominant.
Banks were the medium of sales at $2,040.
Unions were enquired for at $556 without eliciting any response.
Wharves were done at $103%
Ying Nia Club beat Ming Tak An-There were buyers at the close at sociation, 23 to 1.
Catholle Club beat South China $167. "Giris", 19 to 16.
Hotels
fargely put
(old) wero Yeo Wo Athletic beat Kung Loo through at $17.20 and $17.60, with sellers at the end at the latter rate, Club, 20 to 6.
Fuklen Athletle beat University, buyers willing to pay $17.40. The 20 to 0.
new shares were wanted at $16.90, but there were no sellers under $17.20.
South China "B" beat Tal Tung College, 29 to 0.
Hin Kun School beat Kung Clui, 2% to 15.
Congrotation
Association
Eastern Association, 25 to 10.
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AT THIS EARLY STAGE OF THE
DOWN SWING, MAC SMITH HAS
ALREADY DROPPED THE LEFT!! HEELT
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model kodak presented by the East- How soon in the downswing man Kodak Co. of Hongkong. The Lape. Crawford English golf hag. 2nd should the left foot be replaced prize was won by Mr. J. R. Jones, to its original position? manager of Mern. Connell Bros. Comdr. T. E. Dockney was matched against Mr. W. A. Stewart for thinl
A faulty downsying' often can ant fourth prizes respectively, Comdr. be attributed to the improper Backway winning a closely contested functioning of the left side, match by one stroke. Mr. J. Gellatly especially the left foot. took fifth place, also winning by one I have seen players start the Stroke from Mr. C. Mose who took downswing with the left heel still sixth. The seventh prize went to off the ground and the body turn- Col. R. B. Skinner and the eighth to Mr. E. O. Murphy. Col. Skinner's 41 ed away from the objective. against Murphy was the lowest scere one swings in this manner, the minde during the eliminating games. arms cannot swing freely and the hitting power in blocked by the
If
that the
Lands changed hands at $9016, but buyers stil!' wanted shares at a reduc tion of 50 cents.
II.K. Renities were reported unles at $17.46. Buyers bld $17.30, but no shares came out at the rate.
Ewos were transacted at $15.10. Trams had buyers at $21.75, but without leading to business.
China Lights were disposed of nt. $27.10 and $27.20, and there were buyers at the close nt $27.
Telephones (fully paid) were in demaníl at $47%, but without replies
from holders. The new shares wete: dealt in at $335, at which rate there] were still buyers.
Canton Ice had sellers at $8.30. Cements (combined) were reported to have been put through at $20 and) $20.15, with buyers, enquiring at $20.
ILK. Ropes remained at yesterday's| quotations.
Sinceries were wanted at $17.76, Government Loans were vegolinter at 65 premiums, and there were further sellers prepared to accept that Aguer.
BASEBALL LEAGUE.
HELENA'S NARROW WIN OVER ATHLETIC.
Even though rain was threatening, to fall yesterday afternoon, the U. S. 5. Helens baseball team and the | Chinese Athletic played their much. postuned game at Navy Field. The Chinese had a surprisé package for the sailors, the latter being only able to squeeze a narrow win over tho Chinese the scoro baing 3 to 2, and the way until the last of the seventh at that the aliors were tralling all
frame, when the Chinese blew up and) threw the ball al over the lot to allow two anxious runners to crossĮ the plate and put the game on ice.
As a result of their defeat yester- day, they now are tied with the Hong- kong Baseball Club for the last posi tion in the longue, and the Helenas todians of third position. by winning become undisputed cus
FANLING GOLF.
STARTING TIMES FOR SUNDAY.
As in the previous tournament hold left side. at the Wes Golf course the dark horse The backswing is made by turn- won, as Comdr. Stevenson just barely lag the body away from the ball squeezed into the finals, holding the and raising the arms and hands. highest unalifying score. His 48 against Murphy and another 48 I naturally follows against Stewart placed him in the reverse of this is the downswing. final against J. R. Jones who, also with Turn the body back to the 43 had beaten Comdr. Docksoy. In ball. This is easily accomplished the faal games, both players had if the left heel is replaced first. several bad holes, but Comdr. Steven- Replacing the heel with the son's 47 was just good enough to win. nutural turn of the body toward 9.24 a.m. J. II. Anderson & W, C.. 0.20 a.m. R. C. Law & W. N.. Buyers. the ball will enable the left aide Another event, in which over one hundred prizes will be given for holes.to turn out of the way and the 28 a.m. A. Reid & D. J. Gilmore. in-one, begins at this popular course hitting will be done freely.-9.32 a.m. A. C. I. Bowker & F. 9. next Monday night.
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