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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1932.

LANE, CRAWFORD'S

ANNUAL

STOCK-TAKING SALE

Special Values in the

MEN'S WEAR DEPT.

During the

LAST TWO DAYS

All Oddments

MUST BE CLEARED

Just a Few Examples of the Extraordinary Value offered:-

TIES and HANDKERCHIEF SETS

REMAINING ODDMENTS.

Usually $5.50 to $6.50 NOW $2.00

COLOURED WOOL INDIAN BLANKET RUGS

SUITABLE FOR MOTORING OR TRAVELLING. Usually $35. - DRESSING GOWNS

NOW $22.50

NOW $25.00

NOW $ 2.00

BRACES

25%

Usually $40 Usually $3.75-$5.75

In Addition

OFF SUITS, SHIRTS, HATS, TIES, HDkFs.,

SOX, UNDERWEAR, DRESSING GOWNS, ETC.

20% OFF OVERCOATS, BLAZERS, ETC.

ALL PULLOVERS

AT ROCK-BOTTOM PRICES. MANY AT LESS THAN COST. REMEMBER EVERYTHING IS REDUCED.

25% OFF LOTUS & DELTA SHOES. 33 1/3% OFF OAKMORE SHOES

Buy a British-made Fur Felt Hat at $12.50 THIS HAT-THE GOODWOOD Usually $19.50 and $21.50 We are sure to have something you require. TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY AND BUY NOW. In many cases you will pay less than cost price!! Again Remember

ONLY ONE MORE DAY,

THE LAST DAY

Is to-MORROW.

LANE, CRAWFORD, LTD.

Similar reductions throughout the Store.

MACAO RACE MEETING.

PROGRAMME FOR THE IST.

EXTRA MEETING.

FRIENDLY CRICKET.

CHINA LIGHT TEAM WIN

ON SUNDAY.

The programme for the 1st oxira The China Light and Power cricket meeting of the Macao Jockey Club eleven met and defeated the Naval which will be held on next Sunday Yard on the Craigengower. C.C. has been announced. The events are ground on Sunday, winning by Are ne follow:

Innings and 13 runs. The full scores

China Tight.

The Chefoo Handicap: First were: Division: One Mile For Macno Subscription Ponlus, Winners and A. B. Clemo, e and b Dominy... Placrd ponies at Blaena before 27th A. C. Tinson, run-out December, 1931 only, and all ponien I. Wood, b Lowis classified by The Hongkong Jockey C. B. Ensterbrook, b Bourbutta.. Club as D1 and D2 Classes whether G. A. White, b Lynl

A. Samy, e Lewis, ti Lyal

T. Young, Lowls

J. Young, Lewis

or not they have won or been placed. W, Tillery, not out Entrance Fee $5. ist Irize: $300. 2nd Prize: $125, 3rd Prize: $75.

Nate: Ono entry only will be made for The Chefoo Handicap. Entries will be divided into "D1" and "D2" Cinasos, at the discretion of the

Tandicapper.

11. Brown, e Dominy, b Lewis C. Crofton, b Lewis

Extras 1

1 Total..

2-Weihofwel Plate: First Divialou: Six Furlongs For Macao Subscrip- Lion Posies, Winner and Place Ponies before the 27th December, 1031 | barred. Weight 7 lb. over weight for Sourbutts inches. Entrance Fee $5. ist Prize: Dominy $300. 2nd Prize: $125, 3rd Prize: Gill

$70,

Lynl

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Bowling Analysis,

R. W.

3.4-

Naval Yard-frt Innings.

Note: One entry only will be made Lewis for the Welhafwel Pinte. Entries will | be divided into First and Second Division at the discretion of the 4. C. Lynl, b Clemo... jlandicapper.

3. The Hongkong Handleap: One and a Quarter Miles-For China Ponies cloralfied by The Hongkong Jockey Club as B1, B2 and C1 Classes. Entrance Fee 85. 1st Prize: $300. 2nd Prize: $125. 3rd Prize: $76.

R. Sourintis, b Ensterbrook

E. Harry, b Easterbrook

J. Willmott, b Clemo

W. Gill, b Ensterbrook

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W. McBride, e J. Young, b Easter-

brook

F. Dominy, run out

4. The Peiping Handicap: Once A. Lewis, ↳ Easterbrook Round. For China Panion clnasifted | A. Ridlington, b Ensterbrook by The Hongkong Jockey Club na C2 A. Oswick, not out Class. To le ridden by Jockeys who T. Caplin, Clemo have not won five Flat Races nny- where at any time. Entrance Fee $5.

Ist Prize: $100, 2nd Prize: $126. Brd Prize: $75.

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Total

Howling Analysis,

M. R. W

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The Chefon Handicap: Second Division: One Mile.-For Macao Huli-Easterbrook neription Ponies, Winners and Plierd Clemo ponies at Macao before 27th Decen-

her, 1931 anly, and all ponies classifed by The Hongkong Jockey Club as 11 and D2 Classes whether or not they have won or been placed. Entraner Fee $5. 1st Prize: $300, 2nd Prize;

$120, 3rd Prize: $76.

Naval Yard-2nd Inninge. T. Caplin, e and b Clemo

A. Dewick, h Clemo

6.Weihaiwel Plate: Second Divi sdon Six Furlongs For Macas Sub- scription Ponies. Winners and Placed Ponies before the 27th December, 1931 barred. Weight 7 tb. over weight for 3. C. Lyal, Clemo

A. Ridlington, run out A. Lewis, & Cleme

Doming, e Cleme, b

Tillery. W. Gill, e White, 1 Tillery W. McBride, Clems... J. Willmott, e Tinson, b Tillery.. E. Barry, e White, b Cleme R. Sourbutts, not out

inches. Entrance Pre 36. 1st. Prize: $200, 2nd Prize: $126. 3rd Prize:

$75.

Clemo

7. The Chefon Hundleap: Third Division: Cine Mile,- For Macao Sub-|| scription Ponies, Winners and Placed ponies nt Marno befoen 27th Decem be Blenty, and all mes clasified Tillery

White by The Hongkong Jockey Club as D1; and D2 Classes whether or not they have won or been placed. Entrance 1% 25. 14 Prize: $300. 2nd Prize: $125, 3rd Prize: 375,

SERVICES BILLIARDS.

BÖRDERERS BAULK THE

ENGINEERS.

Toini

Bowling Analysis.

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LOCAL YACHITING.

YESTERDAY EVENTS FOR

LADIES.

The sixth Ladies Championshipi race of the R.H.K. Yacht Club was anile yenterday afternoon, the course being, Lyemur Beacon (P), Mark on Line (S), Channel Rock (P), a dis- Laner of 7.7 miles. The event resulted na follows:

J

The hut match in the second round of the Ng Sze-kwong challenge cups. competition was played at the Sailors' and Soldiers Home last night, whenken the Royal Engineers (last 'year'a | Dank runners-up) met the South Wales Dorothes Borderers team, and were defeated by Collees 3 games to 2. It was an evening of

Daphne thrills, and the Engineers fought hard | Ala

"I" Cl

Total

to,

すい

32 M Sheldon

Mian 3. E. Mackle

151 2H Nira Ilarry

12? 20 Misz A. Binke

(0) 20 Mla M. Larssen

"1" "y" and "G" Class.

(5) 24 Man M. Stokes

(3) 28 Mr. D. S. Lumberl

Mrs. FokIn

fooled neck beaut Bluejacket

(2: 34)

70 M.

Adams

to retain further interest in the Why Wonder1 U.N.P. tournament, the actual derision only being arrived at in the latter stages of the last game.

Speedwell

16 Mr. Pickering (3) 15 Mrs, Stewart

Man Patabel 161 54 Mes. Hone

(^)

A HIKING CLUB. INAUGURAL MEETING HELD YESTERDAY.

It would br unfair 14 culugine Wendy individual players-the men of both ter teams played consistent and sports- wanike games. Cpl. Coltic (ex. Army Champion). Sergt. Pollard (who has held similar honours), Cpl. Ellis and Sergt. Jarman can always be rolled upon for good billiards, and their effort last night is worthy of mention. Jarman had a stiff opponent' large gathering of enthusiasts in Pollard and it was only after attended the inaugural meeting of the dogged determination that he had to Hongkong Hiking Club at the offices of the Sunday Star last evening, and

concede the game.

The S.W.B.'s will now meet the after formally inaugurating the club Royal Artillery in the semi-final, and appointed officers for the ensuing A very keen and interesting match is year. anticipated, na Roth teams are playing! exceptionally well,

It was decided that the objecta of the club should be to promote "hiking". Last night's датся resulted as and to provide every facility to mem

under!

South Wales Borderern.

Private Williams

150

Corporal Els

150

C. 5. M. Smith Private Clapp

15D

139

Sergt. Jarman

111

Royal Enginrers. Sergt Denvall Corph. Fretwell F. C. Smith Corp. Cottle Sergt. Pallard

111

GF

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150

150

THE

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bars in likes on holidays” and`over week-ends. An entrance fee of $3 and an annual subscription of $10 were decided upon.

The committee elected was as fol- lows: President, Major Brasier-Craig; Hon. Secretary, Mrs. E. Riddock: flon, Treasurer, Mr. J. L. Kent, Gene ral Committee, Mro. Brazier-Craig and Messrs. R.-O'Shea, S. Morris and LA. Dangerfield.

A further meeting will be held on

Monday, January 25, at 6 p.m. at the offices of the Sunday Star.

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