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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1931.

SHANGHAI VICTORY.

VICTORIA DEFEATED IN YESTERDAY'S GAME.

Playing on the Cralgengower bowl. ing green yesterday afternoon Shang- hai defeated Victoria, Hongkong, by five ahots, the final score being Shanghai 21, Victoria 18. Following are the scores:

Shanghai.

C. Glover

T. Main

11. Pock

Victoria.

F. B. Reed

J. Hollideo

D. Rumjahn

G. B. Stormes Heads

It. Inan

Shots Total

Shoda. Total

1

2

13 14

Finding the one true love

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17

of her life. Come thrill with her!

and

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3

21

21

To-day's Maich.

at North Point this afternoon.

The

local rink will be composed

of

the

following players:

The Tajmahal

Silk Store (King's Theatre Building)

has pleasure in an- nouncing that Mr. J. B. Rama is now the Manager. Mr. Rama has had a wide ex- perience in the Silk Trade, and will be harpy to give his keen attention and expert advice to our numerous customers.

DISASTER

which could be avoided by

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HONGKONG TENNS INTERPORT TEAM IN SHANGHAI.

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14

A flashlight photograph, taken on the jetty of the Hongkong in terport tennis team after landing from the President Hoover.

18

The Shanghai taterport team is to

meet the Royal Ilongkong Yacht Club

A. Stevenson

W. T. Southorn

P. W. Ramsay

W. McFarinne (skip).

LOCAL RUGBY.

CLUB'S FIRST TRIAL GAME.

The Club's Brat trini takes place to morrow at 5,20 p.m. at Huppy Valley. A number of players are not included are in The tents chosen as they participating in the interport cricket rinks, while others are as yet unlit, but these will get a try-out in the Any subsequent trials, as will also

the new members not included in

gan The tennis for to-morrow'a tenna for the first trial will be na follows:-

Colours: S. Fox; G. P. Lammert, G. A. L. Plummer, C. J. D. Law, A. N. Other; M. W. Turner, L. Gi Robertson; L. F. Buttress, W. Mitford. 3. Stilliard, A. R. Cox, Andrews, D. McLellan, W. B. Smith, J. G. Devon- shire.

Colours: 3. P Club

Whitham: R. D. Beaumont, R. H. D. Wade, E. . K. Bovill, W. D. Johnson; J. S. Lee, Y. V. Segalen; W. F. Peers, F. A. Merry, J. H. McElney, F. R. Burch, E. R. West, B. P. Massey, D. L. Stock, E. B. Gammell.

Referee: W. F. Leckie.

KOWLOON GOLF CLUB.

QUALIFYING ROUND DRAW.

The Kowloon Golf Club champion. ship qualifying round, to be played

follows: Sunday, 25th inst., la

8.30 G. H. Russell v. A. W. da Roza. 8.35 F. E. Remedies v. A. Laughton. 8.40 11. II. Mundy v. G. E. L. Johnson. 8.46 11. T. liuxton v. J. D. Thomson, 8.50 P. W. T. Planner v. A. A. Lopes. 8.55 J. M. Kelvic v. J. Gellatly. 9.00 G. D. Reid v. II. Overy, 9.06 W. M. Graves v. W, Taylor, 9.10 E. D. da Roza v. II. Dinsdale. 9.15 D.. C. Wilson v. A. Tate. 320 Dr. Cagan v. R. W. Sapsed. 0.25 J. Pooler v. J. J. Cameron. 9.30 J. J. King v. W. L. Plew. 0.35 A. T. Braley v. J. M. Purves. 9.40 A. A. Dand v. W. Hyde. 0.45 T. J. Price v. A. Partner. QUALIFYING ROUND DRAW,

GOLE

as

the STARS "Play it

THIS IS THE STANCE USED BY WILLIE MACFARLANE, NATIONAL OPEN CHAMPION

IN 1925.

Should one tee the ball off the left heel or more toward the right foot?

The first day of the Interport tennis series at the Cercla Sportif Franezia. Top left, Khoo Hooi Hye who beat E. C. Fincher in the singles and hottam left, Ho Ka Lau and Yow Man Kit who succumbed to Khoo Hooi Hys and Paul Kong in the doubles.

LOCAL TENNIS.

DRAW FOR LADIES' SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP,

The draw for the ladies' open

PRISONER'S HEALTH.

YOUTH ABLE TO STAND TERM IN GAOL.

After hearing the evidence of

singles lawn tennis Championship of Dr. A. V. Greaves, Medical Officer

Miss L. Hutcheson v. Mrs. K. M.

Wood.

The Hongkong tadine made up for the defext of their men by win- ning both the singles and doubles matches at the French Club. Top left, Miss Firth of Shanghai who lost to Mrs. Tottenham, the captain of the Hongkong ladies' team, and bottom left. Mrs. James and Mrs. Kaary of Hongkong who defeated Mme. Mand- more Ind Mrs. Prince to the doubles

ELECTION FIGHTS.

EFFORTS TO PREVENT OVERLAPPING.

PRETTY WEDDING.

`MR.~G.W, HARRISON-AND. MISS M.-B. MALLET.

of

London, Oct. 12, A pretty wedding took place at With the approach of nomina- St. Peter's Church yesterday when Maud Blanch Mallot, the Colony took place at the Ladies of Victoria Gaol, Mr. Fraser yes-tion day the parties supporting the Miss Recreation Club last evening, the re-terday afternoon decided that he National Government are strain-daughter of Mr. C. J. Mallel, sults being as follow:

would not be justified in revising ing every nerve to secure straight Jersey, Channel Islands, became his sentence on a young Chinese, fights against the Labourites who. the bride of Mr. George William named Yeung Kal-cheuk, who was benefiting by triangular fights in Harrison. The ceremony was per- seats formed by the Rev. N. L. Watkins. convicted on September 20 and Ben-the last election, won 118

The bride, who was given away tenced to six months' hard labour on a minority vote.

In response to Mr. Stanley Bald-by her brother, Mr. E. A. Mallot, for alsorderly conduct.

Mr. Mossop, of Messrs. Johnson, win's plea for unity, the week-end tucked charming in an ensemble of Stoke and Masters, applied for has seen the withdrawal of more blue printed georgette and picture Conservative. and hat to match. She carried a bou- revision of sentence on the ground prospective that the prisoner was physically Liberal candidates, and it can now set of pink gladioli. unfit to serve his term of imprison-he said that none of Mr. Ramany ment.

Mrs. Dook v. Mrs. Keary,, Mrs. James v. Miss D. Graham. Mrs. Tottenham v. Miss Enld Lo. Mrs. M. Bajendie v. Mrs. McTavish. Miss G. Lov. Mrs. Chla Chua Chiu, Miss R. Perry.u. Mina Thomas. Mrs. Lockner (bye).

Hard Courts Tournament. The draw in connexion with the Club hard courts tournament was as follows:

Open Mixed Doubles,

Mrs. H. Hall, matron of honour, MacDonald's "National Labour"

wore a dress of brown and yellow Chinese medical practitioner

numbering about twenty, group.

Mr. Ralph A testified to having attended the or Sir John Simon's Liberal Na with hat to match.

Dormer discharged the duties of will be opbest man." prisoner for the last three years or tionals (about

to Conve posect

but coll:

A recaption was held after the Mrs. Church and Capt. Williams v. Bo. Prisoner, he said, had been

and Capt. suffering from consumption when siderable hostility is felt among Mrs. Staford Smith

he first went to witness for treat- Conservatives against the Free ceremony at Messrs. Lane, Craw- Anderson.

Mr. and Mrs, Wood . Mrs. Keuryment, and after sometime, he had Trade Liberals, even when the ford's Restaurant where many been cured. Prisoner was now as latter support the Government and friends toasted the health of the and Mr. H. J. Armstrong.

there is a great unwillingness to happy couple. They left later on Mr. and Mrs: Mackie v. Mias Adams healthy as the average man. and Mr. T. A. Martin

stand down in their favour,

Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Stark (bye).

Men's Singles.

A. II. McBrido (byo)..

T. A. Martin (byo).

S. O: Hill (byo).

Capt. Williams . D. T. Mackie.

Capt. H. R. Cooke (byo).

R. M. Wood (bye).

A. D. Humphreys (bya).

H. J. Armstrong (byo).

These

GERMAN AFFAIRS.

their honeymoon, which is being Dr. A. V. Greaves said prisoner was admitted to hospital on Octo

Approximately 1,200 candidatos spent on a yachting tour. ber 5 for observation and was dis-

Bre now in the field compared with charged yesterday. As far as wit-1.729 in the last election. neas could see, there was nothing clinically wrong with the prisoner's lunge; nor was there anything the eight partica, matter with his nervous system. Independent (Samuel) Liberals, Questioned by Mr. Mossop, National (Simon) Liberals, Lloyd Greaves and in his opinion, pri- George Liberals, New Party (Mos soner was quite fit to under-gr. hardley) and Communists-Beuter,

Owing to lack of entries, the ladies labour. doubles handledp and the mixed His Worship said he could not] doubles handicap hava bean cancelled, find anything to justify a revision

FRIENDLY FOOTBALL.

K.F.C. SECONDS TO MEET

H.M.S, SERAPH.

of the sentence, which must stand.

SUGAR MARKET.

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THE LATEST- CABLED QUOTATIONS.

Stars differ greatly on the posi-i tion of the ball with regard to their feet, For the drive, Bobby Jones plays his ball off the left

The following cable at the close Among other stara the instep. position of the ball is much

The following have been selected to of the sugar market yesterday_has farther back. The main thing, of represent the KFC.- 2nd XI In. s been received by Messrs. Pen-

from treath and Co.. course, is to tee the ball at the friendly game with a team apot where it will be hit by the H.M.S. Seraph, on the. K.F.C. ground clubhead at the lowest point in to-morrow, kick off 5 p.m. prompt: the awing.

Gurovitch; Weils, London; Williams, In iron shots, many golfers whitfield, 1. Greenberg; M. Greenberg. play the ball slightly more toward Everest, Simpson, Cotton, Bickford the right foot. This gives you (Capt.) perfect position to hit down on the ball so that turf may be taken

Reserves, Cameron, White, Noanan, after the ball is hit-ART KRENZ Smith Reserves are requested to

-turn-up.

London Terminals. March 1932 7/- up 14. May 1032 7/2up-114d August 1982.7/8 up 1d. December 1981. 8/94 up 1d.. Buyer-at-above prices, sellers asking 40, d. more,

New York Terminal. HolidayMarket closed.

candidates represent namely Conserva- tives, Labour, National Labour,

FANLING GOLF.

H. LOWE WINS BOGEY POOL.

DR. SCHACHT LEAVES FOR ITALY.

Berlin, Oct. 12.

It is reported that Dr. Schacht has gone to Morano (Italy), and the opinion is that this is in order to avoid arrest-Beuter.

But Decides to Return.

Later.

There were 43 entries for the Bogoy

Pool Competition on the Old Course

Surprise has been caused by a

at Fanling, played 10th-12th instant, dramatic telophone call from Dr.

II. Lowe (18) wlaning by finishing Schacht, at Merano, announcing all square,

that he is returning to Gormany. Others scores were C. W. F. Booker immediately.-Router. (6) and F. C. B. Black (18), both one down.

The Bogey Pool on the Now Course and the Medal Round Competition on the Old Course failed to attract sumetent entries and were cancelled.

Credits Extended.

Berlin, Oct 13. It is officially announced that the General Council of the Bank of " International. Settlements has de elded to prolong for three months A lecture will be giren in the the credit of G$28,000.000, due on Sailors and Soldiers Home, Wanchal, October 4, which the Bank of La- to-morrow (Wednesday) at B p.m. ternational Settioments granted to when Mr. M. Key will tako as his the Pelchabank some months- subject "Jottings from a Journalist's] Reuter,

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