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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1932.

LOCAL BASKETBALL. TENNIS. TOURNAMENT.

CHARITY EXHIBITIONS

ARRANGED.

There will be a charity basketball exhibition in aid of the Shanghai Re- llet Fund on Thurulay 10th March at 7 p.m. in the Gymnasium of the Chinese Y, M. C. A. This exhibition is under the auspices of the Chung Nan Athletic Association. Mr. Ho Yu, the President of

Hongkong Basketball League, will offelate at the upening of the matches. There w

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FURTHER WINNERS IN

OPEN DOUBLES..

The three outstanding matches in the open tennis championships ut the Cricket Club ground yesterday, were the open doubles ties, in which Leonard and Cassumbly, Ride and Sullivan, leo Wai-tong and Luk Ding- cheong advanced a further stage.

The Inat-named pair were given a splendid game by 1. Lo and lu Tak- be two matchen:--Shanghai y Chungchenk, who, after losing the first set Nan "A" Team, and South Chianat 6-4, captured the second to three. Girls Chung Nan Girls. The play. In the third, however, Lee and Luk were irresistible and swept away all opposition to win a love set.

Shanghai Star-lo Ka lau, Ma On Kuen, Chan Pu Ming, Lo Hung, P. P. L Kwan Dong On, T. K. Lien, S. W. Koo,

Chung Nan A-Ng Po Lan, Chan Jim P, Lau Tak Yu. Lau Tak Show, Chen Y Ching, K. M. Lau, Y. T. Lau, S. C. Young, Wong Man Kni, C. P. N. T. K. Man, T. Chiu,

Chunr Nan Glels-Wong Tai Lock, 1 Yal Ho, Young Wai Pun, Sun Mo Lam, Sun Mo King, Wong Sia Lam, Wong Al Lan, Wong Chat Pink, Leung Wal Ching, Sun Pui Yin.

Ngau, Chat Lin.

South Phina Girls Ko Lal Chu Kad Sun. Amy Yo, Wong Mer, Nurach Chinis, Leung Ol Leung Mew Lin. Leung Man Wah, Chin Wad Chong.

Star of the Shanphad players are antone the best in China. including Mr He Kn fam, Exprain of the Chin

bal teas in the Phr Ent 11 t Pontes te

Noronha and da Rocha, the Club de Recreio pair, aino fully extended Leonard and Cassumbhoy, winning the opening set, but the fine driving the general of Casumbhoy and steadiness of his partner pulled the Craigengower pair through.

fairly

Ride and Sulliynn had a easy task in beating Amery and Shan, and accomplished it in straight sets with the loss of seven games,

Sewell received his first check alnco playing In the current tournaments, by losing to D. M. MacDougall in the Club Championship after a full-dis- Lance encounter.

The day's results were:

Open Doublem,

Lee Wal-tong and Lak Ding-chrong beat H. Lo and In Tukhuk G-4, 3-, 6.0.

iwint Leonard and La-sumbhoy Noronha and da Rocha 3-6, 6-3, 6-2.

Ride and Sullivan brat Amery and Sloan 6-4, 6-3.

Clab Championship.

12. M. MacDougall heat G Spirali 1-7, 6-2, 6,

W.

C. E. Holmes bent J. A. Lawson,

A. A. re 1724 "The Nan Chemptors his team of the Colony and of the bowed up well in the intellectween Canton ani P which took place recently. for admission will las 181, tickets being obtainable W.6. om the China Sports Chung Nan 1. A.. the Cudnese Y, M. C. A. and

1. Had . R. Yalestine bent Fill Student Union of the Hongkotal Meteide 110 42 Univendre

FANLING HUNT.

POINT-TO-POINT MEETING ON SUNDAY LAST.

A point-to point meeting was held last Sunday, in Pattal conron menthe, perhaps a tridle hot for tha ridir, ut fit the lace crowd of on-looker win witnessed the racing from the "Leakent” there were complaints.

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altered was slightly The +1 From last time, a sharp right handed turn being made just before entering the wood fealing to Kua Chin Village, thus Putting out the narrow

which enused a though the trees, certain amount of trouble last time,

Handicap Doubles,

Marton and on them beat Divett and Evans 6-4, 6-3,

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME.

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Open Singles,

'hun-ebiu M. W. Lo or Iu Club Championship. - 1. tiahlian v. 4. F. 11yde. Handicap Singles "A."

E. T. E. Nash v. 4, H. G, Bradley, P. C. Young v. 1, J. Valenting.

G. C. Warroll s. 1. F. Foley.

Handicap Mixed Doubles,

Mr. and Mrs. Mackie v. T. . Mono- hati and Miss Stephen.

C. Clarke and Miss Larsen F. A. Redmond ami Mrs. Jumer,

Handicap Doubles.

Wood and Front Lampard and

The racing opened with Lightweight Clarke. Foxhontera cup, which produced a feld of right, and gas won by Target well ridden by Mr. Stanton-Mr. Evans o Demurer getting within three lengths and Jan Stewer, ridden by Mr. Ferguson, who made most of the cunning, filling third place some lengths behind.

The

Faxhunters, Heavyweight brought out a large field of twelve, which was won fairly comfortably by E. J. W. Hon Dunee, with Mr.: Beaumont on Fox Trot and Mr. Jun- kins riding Tam Cobleigh filling the places. Carnival Eve, who ran rominently for the Brat three miles and looked like a winner. broke down and and to be led bome very line.

JAT REGIMENTAL SPORTS.

SUCCESSFUL MEETING

HELD YESTERDAY,

The regimental sports of the 3rd. Bai. 9th Jat Regiment were success. fully held on the Kowloon Cricket Cuk ground yesterday afternoon in the presence of a large number of H. E. Major spectators, including General Sandilands, General Officer Commanding, and other officers from Headquarters and units in the Colony, and their Indies.

Sis ladies turned out for their race. Mias Lois Fearon, riding Donanbelia in at style, finished a length in

Relay races between the various front of Miss Pamela Scott Burston, with Miss Farr riding that genti old | Conapanive of the Battalion were a

three Fernlent another

feature of the programme, and thesu Warrior hngths away. The Navy and Air drew their full quota of contestants, Forme sent out von Durhamy well the men displaying a keenness and ridden by Lt. P. S. Francis winning zest which made inter-Company com- by six lengths from Lt. Com. G. A. petition run very high. The Cham

went La "B" Harrison on Ploughman, with Safetyions Cup eventually ritten by L. Rich third, une length Company, which secured 39 points,

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LEAGUE CRICKET.

The proceedings were enlivened by the Pipe Band of the Regiment, and at the conclusion the prizes were given away by Mrs. Lecky, wife of The Officer Commanding the Battalion. Following were the results of the

INDIANS TO MEET KOWLOON | different eventa:

IN LAST MATCH.

100 Yards Relay-Winner, "C" Ce. High Jump.-1, II. Q. Wing; 2, 3. G. and "" Cs.

440 Yards Relay-Winner, "B" Co. Putting the Shot-1, "C" Co.; 2, 11. Q. Wing.

Pale Jump. 1, M. G. Co.; 2, "g" Co.

The following will represent the Indian Recreation Club XI in R League mutch against the Kowloon Cricket Club on the Kowloon ground on Saturday, 12 p.m.-A. A. Run- Juhn (Capt.), F. D. Pereira, 8. R. Kerman, A H. Rumjan, A. it. Madar, S. A. Irmnil, A. R. Minu. A. K. Minu, 11. 1. Rumjan and J. S. A. Curreem. Reserve, A. Ruh- | 2, min.

1.R.C. 2nd XI v. R.A.SC. The following will represent the leitrate Indian R.C. 2nd XI in R match against the R.A.S.C. on Satur day at Soukunpoo:-M. R. Abbas (Capt.), A. R. Abbas, F. M. el Arculli, A. K. Ismail, S. Ismail, M. P. Madar, K. Nazarin, A. M. Rumjulu,

A. R. Suffind and A. S. Suflad.

LOCAL CHESS MATCH.

GERMAN CLUB MEETING KOWLOON PLAYERS,

A chess match has been arranged for this evening between the German Club and the Kowloon Chean Club. The gamer will be played at tho premises of the former, at 2, Con- naught Road, Central.

The following players will repre- sent the Kowloon Chess Club: B. W. Paul (Capt.), P. Rozario, G. Waulenberg, A. C. Ridlington, J. N. da Silva, J. B. Smith, M. Taquet, C. E, Wong, H. Bush and B. D. Evans,,

The game's are due to commence at 8.80 p.m.

220 Yards Relay,Winner, "C" Co. One Mile.-Winner, "A" Co, Discus Throwing-1, II. Q. Wing: "B" Co.

Three Mile Race-Winner, "A" Co. Long Jump-1, "B" Co.; 2. 11. Q. Wing.

Medley Relay-Winner, "B" Co. Tug O' War.-Winner, M. G. Co. 880 Yards Relay-Winner, "A" Co. Hurdles Relay-Winner, "A" Co. Pagal Relay.Winner, M. G. Co. Old Soldiers Race.-1, Sepoy Kallu, ("A" Co.); 2, Sepoy Mohamed Ilas- ham ("B" Co.): 3, Sepoy Niaz Mo- hamed (H. Q. Wing).

Open Medley Ralay-Winner, H.M.S. Hermes.

Spectators Event-1, Mrs. Flood and Capt. Cannon.

Cross-Country Race.-Winner, M. G. Co.

DAVIS CUP TENNIS.

GREAT BRITAIN ENTERS THIRD ROUND.

London, Mar. 8. Great Britain's Davis Cop oppon- ents, Rumania, have scratched from the tournament. Britain, therefore, automatically enters the third round, having drawn a bye in the first Reuter's Special Service.

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TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS.

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Banks

Hongkong Bank, $1425 b. Chartered Banks, £13 n. Mercantile A. and B., £19 n. East Asia, $127.

Insurances. Canton Ins., $1,850 n. Union ins.. $430 su. Chinn Underwriters, $4,10 n. China Fires, $500 n. H.K. Firo In.. 81.250 n.

Shipping. Douglanes, $20 b.

H. K. Steamboats, $23 n. Indo-Chinas, (Prof.) $32 n. Union Waterboats, $25 n.

Mining Benguests, $11.75 n. Kailans, 32/6 n. S'hai Explorations, Rauos, $39 n.

Tla. 2.10 n.

Docks, etc. Kowloon Wharves, $152 b. Whampoa Docks, $20 s. South China Motors 810 n. Providents (old), $4.90 b. Hongkewa, Tla, 220 u. New Engineers. Tls. 06 n. Bhangha! Docks, Tis. 90% D.

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Ewo Cottons, Tis. 14.86 b Shanghai Cottons, Tls. BU 1. Zoon Sings Tls. 11 n.

Lands, Hotels, etc.

H. K. Hotel (old) $13.90 b.

H.K. S. Hotels (new), $13.60 n.

H. K. Lands, $754 n. S'lini Lands, Tis. 30 n. Humphreys $18 B. Realties, $0.00 8,

Pubile Utilities. Tranaways, $21 яa. Peak Trains, (old), $15.00 n. Star Ferrics, $91. China Lights, $21 s.

K. Electrics, $74% sa. Macao Electrice, $23 n. Telephones, $42_n. China Buses, Tls. 16 n. Bingapore Tractions, 3/- n.

Industrials.

Malabons, $25 8,

Canton Ices, '$5 n. Cements (comb.) 818 b. Ropes, $16 n.

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Dairy Farms; $28.00 sa. Watsons, $16.50 M. Ler A. Wings. $1 n. Lane Crawfords, 80 n. Mackintosh, $10 b. Sinceros $16 n. Powells, $3.00 .

Miscellaneous, Amusements, $19.90 b. Entertainments (old) $16% 'n.

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