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THE
HONGKONG
FANLING GOLF.
STARTING TIMES FOR SUNDAY,
TELEGRAPH FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1931.
0.20 G. Castle & J, MacKnight. 9.24 A. G. Coppin & F. M. Ellis. 9.28 11 J. Armstrong & JW.
Alabaster.
9.32 P. S. Grant & J. B. Lanyon. 9.38 R. L. Stewart & D. Pike. 9.40 T. R. Chasols & D. J. Gilmore. 0.44 J. S. Leo & F. Black.
HONGKONG SHARE MARKET.
OFFICIAL SUMMARY BY
STOCK EXCHANGE,
Rates have readily responded to the strong demand prevailing and ant advance along the entire list is to be noted.
Banks were done at $1,500 and closed with buyers at $1,685,
Unions were in demand at $450. China Underwriters were wanted at
1.48 J. R. Swales & R. N. Drake. 9.52 G. F. Holo & G. W. Sowell. 966 B. Sick. Thompson & G. . $4.80.
Wilson.
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INTERPORT CRICKET.
SOME OF SHANGHAI'S MEN
ALREADY SELECTED.
Seven Shanghai cricketors havo Join the team that is coming to long- definitely accepted the Invitation to kong on board the President cover at the beginning of November for the Interport match which is to bo played here on Saturday, November 14.
D. W. Leach, who, at one time entertained doubts as to whether ha would be able to get away, is among Rauhs were enquired for at S3A. those who have signified their inter Wharves were in demand at $156, 10,900 N. S. Ellis & T. Liulara.
tion of making the trip. He will, in Providenta (old), after being done all probability, lead the sldo in the 10.04. 11. Andersen & D. G. Bruce-nt $5.6 nad $5.70, claxed in demand fleld. As their skipper on the lant de 10,08 V. R. Gorton & J, R. Collia.
nt the latter rate, with sellers asking casion Shanghai were here, he played 10.12 1. D. Lenox & S. A. „Slexp.
$5.80. 10.15 C. B. Terdre & W, E. 8. Rigg.
a glorious captain's innings against 10.20 N. K. Littlejohn & J. S. Dykes with seilers asking $16. The
Hotela (old) were in demand at $15, | Mnlayn and won the _match for "the new | Northernors. A. J. Barson, T.W.R. 10.4 1. Alison & DC Cleland, hares were also in demand at $14.00.("Torry") Wilson and J. A. Isaacs 10.28 W. D. Barris & W. C. Haley,
Lands were the medium of sales at are included in the team with R. S. 10.32 H. U. Ireland & J. R. Ma$84, and there were further buyers at Elliott, II. A. Coward and P. V. Simp. 19,36 P. 1. J. Wollehause & the elame at this rate, with sellers son as the other threo "certainties.
Maefarea.
10,40 E. J. Munro & R. C. Law. 19,44 G, W, P. Booker &`1. ft. Rutin. 10.48 W. E. Vallance & A, E, Lian-
seeking $85.
Humphreys (old) were wanted at $18,60, and the new shares at $18.
Ewos were dealt is at Tls. 16 and
busgera bidding Tk. 16,40.
10.62 W. A. Stewart & J. 4. CampTIs. 18.50, and at the plase there were
boll.
10.66 0. Eager & A. D. Humphreya,
11.04 . P, Bailey & 11. Lowe. 1101 I. H. Genre & D, Forbes, 110x A, Reid. & R. K. flepditra, 142 A. 9. Brawn & H. G. Sommers. 16 S. Langston. & G. G. Johnstone, 1820 A. B. Purver & A. Lonch. 11.21 C, B. Robertson & D. S. Edward 1128 F. S. Cable & C. 11. Bradley. 11,32 A. G. Langston & J. P. Sherry. 3G A. J. R. Wolff & C T. May. 11.40 G, V. T. Marshall & C. Mycock. 11.44 . B. Johnson & A. 1. Raworth 1148 W. Wright & A. C. 1. Bowker. 11.52 G. B. S. Thomson & S. T.
Butlin,
11.56, W. Hoove & G. R. Thomerson.
BOWLS VICTORY.
U. M. OMAR DEFEATS R. LAPSLEY.
Playing on the Kowloon C.C, green, yesterday afternoon, U.M. Ogar, the Craigengewer C.C. skip, bent . Lapsley of the Kowloon Dark by 21 shots 10 7 in the last of the third round the Open Lawn Bowls malehes of Championship.
The Happy Valley player was bowl- ing at the top of his form and from the beginning had the better of his upponent. After taking the lend with four on the fourth head, Omar in creased bis advantage at almost every bend until the 15th. When he qualified tts meet N. Drumnomal by securing a
count of three. Scores.
Lapsley. Remts Shota Tutni
2
Omor,
Zong Sines were put through at Tix. 12%, but they closed at this rate with buyers
Trams were in denund at $22, but nellers were offering at $22.30,
Chin Lights were in request at
271
HK. Electrics were in demand at $TALL
S. R. Kermani, the former long. kong University player, bas been selected, an has also been P. Madur, an to but both are still doubtful whather they will be able to make the trip. Include nmang the possibles
F. Marshall, R. Townsend. H. J. M. Cook, D. B. W. Murray and C. J. Merritt,
Local Trial Game.
In the third trial match which is to he played on the Hongkong C.C. ground to-morrow afternoon, the following players have been selected: 1. K. B. Hancock_ (Capt.), Capt. Mirehouse, A. C. I. Bowker, Sig. Wit tians, G. R. Sayer, R. H. Grimths, E. C. Fincher, Lt. Hamilton, Pte. Robion, Cements (combined). After being. G. Simpson, E. Zimmern and O. B put through at $2075, closed
Younger. 141 demand at $19.40,
Telephones (part paid) were enquir. ed for at $20.
Canton lees were an offer at $7.60.
T. E. Pearce (Capt.), A. Reid, F. D. Pereira, A. C. Beck, Lt. Ride, D. J.
Ropes were wanted at $175.
they elesed in demand at $30's.
Dairy Farms were stone at $30, but Anderson, A. B. Musson, F. Goodwin, J. E, Richardson, E. J. R. Mitchell, II. Owen Hughes and E. R. Duckitt. Watsons were wanted at $10, Lane, Crawfords (old) were dealt in
University's Tenm, at St.
The following have been chosen to
OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS,
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8 Payable by the would-be pro- fessional, or, more probably, by his father.
9 No stain permentes these races.
11 A confused uproar in--
12 A Royal palace.
13 Jacking in energy, due, doubt- 16 Which switch is associated with less, to the slight lameness.
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Carmen's heroine.
18 Transport which takes in
Royal Air Force.
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wireless,
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Government Lean was wnated, Tepresent the University 1st XI against 26 Ring out! wild betis-or can
$ permlun
APOSTLESHIP
PRAYER.
OF
GOLDEN JUBILEE IN HONGKONG.
always take a leap out. 28 Just a few words that wind up
with a punch.
the Indian R.C, in a friendly stateh to-morrow at Sookunpon:-D. J. Anderson, L. T. Ride, D. K. Samy, A. Rakor, A. Rodrigues, F. Zimmern, F.
A. A. Redmond, T. Namanbhoy 29 Rech (Capt.), A. T. Lee, A. 3. A. Kyum and M. A. Cooper.
Reserves: P. B. Tata, A. B. Tata. Varsity v. R.E. & 9.
On Sunday next, 25th inst., the
The following will represent the Catholic community of Hongkong against the R.F. & R.C.S. to-morrow University 2nd XI in a League match will celebrate with special and at Pokfulam at 2 p., sharp: P. L. solemn services the golden jubilee Tan (Capt.), A. A. Aziz. E. L. Gosano, of the establishment in Hongkong F. Hiptoola, W. A. James, R. E. G.
of the Association of the Apostle-Leong, B. K. Ng, H.. Namanbhay, 5. ship of Prayer to the Sacred Heart. S. Scully, P. M. N. da Silva and M. M. The celebrations will be rendered Yayahbkoy.
imposing by the fact that specially they coincide with the Feast of the Kingship o of Christ.
Reserves:-D. funt, W. K. Choa. Scorer:-5. Broadbridge.
The following will represent the Hongkong Cricket Club 2nd XI vs. The Association was introduced The South Wales Borderers at Soo- Shots Total into Hinngkong by a Portuguese kunpoo to-morrow: II. J. Armstrong Jeault, Enther Sebastiao Aparicio (Capt.), G. E. Gahagan, E. C. Ether de Silva, but it was left to the ington, G. E. R. Divett, P. W. J. first Catholic Vicar Apostolic of Planner, R. K. Hepburn, A. J. R. Hongkong. Monsignor T. Rai-Woolf, A. C. Braine-Hartnell, L. D. mondi, to establish the first centre Kilber, C. W. Bishop, R. H. Davies.
Hongkong in the year 1881.
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ST. PATRICK'S CLUB DEFEAT MERCANTILE BANK,
in
LOCAL HOCKEY.
INTERESTING MATCHES
YESTERDAY.
From the Apostleship of Prayer many allied Hongkong Catholic activities have sprung, among the foremost being the Catholic Union.
It is proposed to golden Jubilee of the Association of the mark the
Two teams, ono ladies' and one in Hengkang by a permanent
men's, from 81. And: w's Club, wero memorial of some kind, but it will engaged in hockey matches yesterday, not be possible to decide what and they secured a victory and a draw, form this memorial will take until the former sharing the spells with the Kowloon B.S.F.P.A. ladica and the the measure of support to be latter beating the "Incognitos." ceived from Assocínios and the Catholic community in general i known.
EXCHANGE RATES.
St. Patrick's Catholic Club were at hame to the Mercantile Bank at bil-Paris liards, all games were fairly evenlyGeneva. contested, but St. Patrick's proved Berlin. themselves the victors. Results fol- Oslo....... low:
A. Chatro
F. de la Heyr
150 J. Reme][im
Previous Day. Yesterday,
100% .2014
17
Helsingfors.
.17% 192
W. E. Hasham
A Hyndman 23 B. N. Sirahe
140 1933
Athens.....
10
Buenos Aires...32%
B Nuttall
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F.
160 L.. he
147
165
E. Remedio
129
New York.
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Vienna
6. Kemetics
177% 3.16 Amsterdam. Stockholm.. 143;
Madrid,
Bucharest
Montevideo..
The men's match was played at the Diocesan Girls' School, the St. An- drew's Club winning from the "In- cognitos” by two goals to one,
For the second time this season tha
Indies from St. Andrew's Club and the RBS.F.P.A. faited to reach a 100 decision. Yesterday neither side 214 scored. 1834
Two Games To-morrow. 17% The Hongkong Ladies' Hockey Clab 192 are playing two matches to-morrow, 320 one against the St. Andrew's Ladies 32 and the other against the R.A.S.G. 1/67% The match against St. Andrew's Is 3.93 being played at Sookynpoo, the 9% Hongkong Ladies First Eleven being 16% follows: I Ritchie, E. M. Gray, 30% N. Nicol, M. Wallace, B. M. Pope, E. O'Hagan, J. Dalziel, M. Smalley, E. 180 M. Donelan, C. Ferguson and A.
21 Orine.
764
The St. Andrew's team will be n follows: P. Gittipa. M. Chan, M. Woolley, N. Field, M. Churn, I. Git- 17% tine. 1. Woolley, M. White, G. White, A. Hynes and E. Wood. Reserves: E. 133
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S. AFRICAN VISIT.
CRICKETEERS COMMENCE AUSTRALIAN TOUR.
Perth, Oct. 22.
The South African cricketers have started their Australian tour with a three-day match against Western Aus- tralin.
South Africa's innings produced
Brussels.
273 for 6 wickets at the close of the Silver (spot).......16% first day's play, Christy contributing 102 runs-Beuter.
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The second eleven of the Hongkong Ladies' Hockey Clab will be opposed
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A to the R.A.S.C, at Harny Valley and 2/54 will be composed of the following: I 4 Butler, B. Franklin, F. Webber, J. 18.11/16 Whyte, M. Bird, N. Ferguson, M. 18.13/16 Bishop, P. M. Harroy, E. Bonnar, M. British Wirnirne,
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