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THE

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28. 1931.

LADIES' GOLF

MEETING.

SATISFACTORY YEAR

REPORTED.

The annual meeting of the: Ladles Section of the Royal Hong-

INTERPORT CRICKET.

SHANGHAIS TEAM ANNOUNCED.

Colony.

Details of the composition of the kong Golf Club was held at the Shanghal interport cricket team received in the Helena May Institule this morning, have now been when Mrs. Sommerfelt presided over a good attendance of members. A satisfactory year was reported, while the balance sheet showed the Anances to be in a healthy state.

The Annual Report.

The report stated that during the year 254 ladies' contributions had been received.

The Championship for 1931 was won by Mrs. Lambert runner-up

The Northerners will be travell- ing by the Empress of Asia which in due to arrive in two weeks' time and not by the President Hoover, na was the original intention. The match will commence on Saturday, November 14, and will be continued on Monday and Tuesday, November (6 and 17.

The following have been selected Mrs. 11.P. Kenry, Olhor competito represent Shanghai tion winners were:Mina Steven-other, whose name

Bu$11,

Mrs. E. Grimble, Mr., Roffey, known: Mrs. Whyte-Smith, Mrs. Langaton, Mrs. Newbigging. Mrs. Gordon, Mrs. Piercy, Mrs. Keury, and Misa

Sutton.

Chairman's Address.

Mrs. Sommerfelt, in proposing the adoption of the report and ac counts Baid-Ladies,--The report and accounts having been in your hands for soms days pust I shall follow the usual procedure and take I should like to call them as reat.

the attention of members to one item on the payment side of the count, namely the cost of furnish ing at Deepwater Bay $276.30. This work was completed fast year but it was not paid for until the financial year, cuse of the hunt

in the as- hence its appearance

As you will notice the cant counts. was amply covered by the opening

of $205.48.

balance

with an- io not yet

D. W. Leach (capt):

T. W. R. Wilson.

A. J. Harson.

H. A. Coward.

H. J. M. Cook.

R. 8.

Elliot.

J. A. Innes.

P. Madar.

D. 1. W. Murray. C. J. Merritt. P. V. Simpson.

BOWLS CONTEST,

J. LAING ENTERS FINAL OF CHAMPIONSHIP.

By winning his contest against West in the semi-final of the cham- pionship singles bowls yesterday, J. Laing enters the final of the com- petition, and will be called upon to As will be observed from the re- port and accounts the Ladies See-eet either Omar or Drummond, who play off to-day. Laing and West met then had a very satisfactory year at Craigengower, the score being: During the year numerous competi tions were held, and I should like Hende to take this inse the variority of thank-

presented prizes,

ladies who kindly

In the opinion of your Committee | the adoption of the 1., G. U. system

was in- handicapping, which augurated after the last Annual eral Meeting has been a success. General Handicaps have been taken out by 87 meters, and 22 members have reduced their handicaps during the your.

Employment of Caddies,

اریم ۱۷

Laing

Shola Total Shots Total

22

1

3

1

2

}

2

&

10

11

12

13

1-4

15

16

17

18

20

1 should like to take this oppor- tunity of impressing upon the mem- bera of the Ladies Section the strict 19 necessity of upholding the General Committee in the new rules laid down for the employment of dica. In this connexion the Com-1

letter from mittee have received a Colonel Matthews from which I shall read to you an extract. you are all aware ladies are merely members by courtesy, and by reason of this we should all be doubly care- ful to give no cause for complaint.

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Mrs. M. Evans seconded, and thei report and accounts were adopted. New Captain.

GOLE

CHOOSE

A

un-

Mrs. Mary Stewart was animously elected Captain of the section for 1332, and the Committee Mesdames. New- sppointed wan

higging. Fraser Ross, Dodwell, Tottenham and Evans.

It was agreed to put forward the aunual meeting to n date not later than November 16, while on the the proposition of Mrs. Stewart. voluntary contribution remains ot

$5.

Thanks to the outgoing officera for their work, the Helena May Institute for lending a room for the Club's meetings, and to the Press, concluded the meeting.

MAMAK HOCKEY COMPETITION.

NATURAL WAY "TO

STAND AND USE THE

PUTTER.

18

the STARS Play It

How can one become a good putter?

Some golfers use a wrist stroke

A Mamak Hockey Competition almost entirely in putting and match between the St. Andrew's Club others make it a stiff arm pendu- and the Royal Corps of Signals will be played on the U.S.R.C. ground at um stroke. Some stand firmly on both feet and others set them 6.15 p.m. on Friday. The following will represent St. Andrew's Club solves well forward on the left R. H. Wong, E. H. P. White, F. V. foot. It shouldn't matter Wong, H. R. Landolt, A. B. Hamson, cularly; the individua) sho

R. A. Carroll, N. Mackey, R. H. A. choose the most natural stance. Wooley, A. S. Bllas. E. C. Fincher. But there is something In the F. F. Fincher. Reserves: C. W. Rjadvice of Mike Brady, former ferees:J. Gilchrist and Karnailsid: Singh.

SHARE PRICES.

TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS.

The following is the list of local share quotations issued to-day:

Hanka.

*

Hongkong Bank. $1,600 n Chartered Bank, £13 n. Mercantile A. and B., £18. East Asin, $134 B.

Insurances.

Canton Ins.. $1,600 8. Unlon Ins., $447 n. Chinn Underwriters, $5 b. Chinn Fires, $650 n. H.K. Fire Ins., $1,450 8.

Shipping.

Douglas, $24 n.

1.K. Steamboats, $25% n Indo-Chinas, (Def.) $86 n. Union Waterboats, $28 n.

Mining.

Banquet, $12 s.

Kallan, 28/9 n.

S'hai Explorations, Tia, 2 a.

Raubs. $36% b.

Docka, etc.

Kowloon Wharves. $160 b. Whampoa Docka, $30 a. South China Motors $10 n. China Providenta, 36.00 u. Jongkewe, Tla. 268 n. New Engineers. Tls. 6.20 n. Shanghai Docks. Tis. 103 n.

Cottons.

Fo cottons Tis. 16,35 b. S'hai Cottons Tls, 91 D. Zoon Singo Tla. 12 b.

Landa, Hotels, etc.

HK. & Hotels (old) $15.20 b.

.K. & S. Hotels (new) $14.60 b. H.K. Landa, $84 n.

S'hai Land, TR. 37 n.

Humphreys, 318.50 b. Realties, $12,65

h.

Public Utilities.

Tramways, $2214 b.

Peak Trama (old) $14.50 n. Star Ferries, $911⁄2 b. China Lights, $28% b

II. K. Electrics, 877 b. Macao Electrica, 323 n. Telephones, $43.n. China Buser, Tls. 17.90 n. Singapore Tractions, 4/- n.

Industriala.

China Sugars 60 ċts. n. Malabons $39 n.

Canton Ice.. $7.60 5. Cements (com.) $19.60 b. Rupes, $17.

Stores, etc.

Dairy Farms, $30 n.

Watson, $15 b.

Der A. Winge, $1 n. Lane Crawforda, $6.60 sa. Mackintosh, $19 n.

Sinceres, $14

Powells, $3.60 n.

b.

MiscellaneouRS.

Amusements, $224 n. Constructions. $4.80 b. old.

B' que In. G. Bonds, 67% n.

SUGAR MARKET.

THE LATEST CABLED QUOTATIONS.

The following cable at the close of the sugar market yesterday has been received by Messrs. Pen- treath and Co.

London Terminals.

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March 1982 6/71⁄2 down d. May 1932 6/8% down d. August 1932 6/10% down December 1931 6/4 down 1⁄2d. Buyers at above prices, sellera asking 4d-3, more.

New York Terminals, March 1932 1.21 down 3 pls. May 1932 1.27 down 2 pts. July 1932 1.32 down 3 pla. September 1932 1.36 down 4 pts. December 1931 1.23 down I pt.

QUALIFYING ROUND.

KOWLOON GOLF CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP.

In the qualifying round of the Kowloon Golf Club fifteen players

Spradbery and E. MacNider. Re-Western Open champlon, who have entered the championship proper

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The man who learns to keep Planner, who returned scores of D5, body absolutely still during the will have to play off for the right to stroke has more chance of becom- compete in the tournament. ing a good putter than the one The fifteen players who qualified who allows his body to move with and those who will have to play sit the backward and forward swing were as follows:

D. C. Wilson (79), E. D. da Roza The following will represent the of the putler." Volunteers in their match vermus

Putt your natural way and (79), J. D. Thomson (81), Dr. J. E. H, Cralgengover Cricket Club on Sunday.

McKelvin (80), W. Taylor (88), A. A. lat November, at the latter's ground don't sway while doing it, Study Cogan (81). F. E. Remedion (83), J. beginning at 11 a.m.-A. C. Beck, the green to determine whether it Dand (87), W. Hyda (88), H. Overy D. McLellan, L. D. Kilbee, R. M. Wood, in fast or slow. Try to think the (90), A. T. Bralog (90), H. Hampton R. H. Griffiths, G. G. Moutria, R. ball is going into the cup and your (12), G. D. Haid (99), G. H. Russell Stilllard, B. 1. Stock, A. J. R. Wolff, chances of becoming a good putter (94), A. A. Lopes (94), G. E; La John.

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