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FINAL SHOWINGS TO-DAY at 2.80, 5.15, 7.15 & 9.30. A wonderful drama of a beautiful patriot who used her charms as arms against the enemy.

IT

MONDAY,

LOCAL CRICKET.

UNIVERSITY PLAY LAST

LEAGUE MATCH.

APRIL 18, 1932.

RA. SPORTS MEET.

Other Events.

Results of other events were: Open Mile Relay Race:-1, "D" Co. Team, South Wales Borderers; 2, "A" Team, H.M.S. Hermes."

5th Heavy Battery;

INTER-BATTERY CONTEST AT KING'S PARK. Rain Interfered with both cricket

One of the outstanding military matches which were played on Satur athletic sports meetings of the year, ist day afternoon. Playing their last League

Boat night, Section,

2, 2nd

Follow_

Mountain Battery.

Giris. Race (Ages 14 and under):-

match at Pokfulam, the that of the Royal Artillery, had its University 1st XI wern robbed of venue at the Navy Ground, King's 1, Doreen Williams; 2, Jean Roberts; three almost certain points, while the Park, on Saturday afternoon. Inter-3, Marjorie Williams.

Boys' Race (Ages 14 and under) :--- game between the Hongkong C.C. and Battery competition was one of the the Kowloon C.C. had also to be chief fentures of the sports which as 1, Jack Stoken; 2, H. Clarke; 3, P.

did not fail to arouse the huge Jordan. usual of British soldiers and Sepoys

abandoned.

стот

ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE. Annual Athletic Sports at Caroline Hil.

The Inter-school record for the 100

After knocking up 130, the Univer-present to a high pitch of enthusiasm. alty diamisued Baven Navy batanien Notable was the success of the 2nd. for only 40 runs when rain Interferol Heavy Battery in securing the Inter- with the game, which had to be Battery Shield over the other units of abandoned. The undergraduates had the Hongkong and Singapore Brigade, to thank A. M. Rodrigues (38), and Royal Artillery, and that of the 12th. the latter following up performance by taking three wickets teries. for only 14 runs. E. L. Gosano was also

and Buccessful with the ball captured threp wickets for 16 runs. Mid. Boyle, with 14 not out, was the double only Navy man to reach Agures.

D.J.N. Anderson (28) for their score, Heavy Battery in gaining a similar yards dash was broken by J. O'Sulli-

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Pat Madar's success with the ball on the wet wicket was a feature of the friendly match between the Hong- C.C., long C.O. and the Kowloon played on the former's ground. Hin slow deliveries proved very deep tive and returned for him an analysle of five wickets for 20 runs.

E. R. Duckitt was the only man to face him with any confidence. Thin Latsman, played a splendid innings for 67 runs.

When the K.C.C. had made 51 runs for the loss of one wicket, stumps had to be draws.

FRIENDLY HOCKEY.

recent

Joseph's College, held on Saturday afternoon on the South Chinn A.A. At the conclusion of the sports, the

nt Caroline 11. Registering Fround prizes were given away by Mrs. Thom, 10 seconds dead, hin performance was the ceremony.

rain had made the track

very soft, The threatening weather held off which was not conducive to Inst times. until almost at the finish, causing the By winning this

event, young postponement of only a minor event Sullivan Incidentally carried off the which had no bearing on the resulta Challenge Cup presented by Menses. Little, Adams and Wood, he having of the Inter-Batlery competitions.

won this race in 1930 and 1931.

The proceedings were enlivened by the Band of the South Wales Borderers and the Pipers of the Royal Artillery.

RESULTS.

The Senior Championship was won by A. Hussain with 19 points, and the Junior Championship by S. Chian Limi with 14 points.

Janes-

British Heavy Batteries, IL.A.

Only two competitors started for i 220 Yards. Relay Race:-1, 12th the open mile race, these being Lance Hienvy Battery: 2, 31st Heavy Battery; Corporal Palmer and, Pte.

who wero first and second 3, 20th Heavy Battery.

Putting the Weight:-1, J1st Heavy respectively in the Kowloon Marathon Battery; 2, 12th Heavy Battery;. 3, Race, run a few weeks ago. Palmer won fairly comfortably from Junes- 20th Heavy Battery.

Long Jump:-1, 12th Heavy Bat- Rogers. tery: 2

20th Heavy Battery: 3, 31st, There were no fewer than 34 events Heavy Battery

on the programme, and the Sports SHO Yards Relay Race:-1, 12th Committee are to be congratulated on Heavy Battery; 2, 31st Heavy Battery; the success of the function, which was 320th Heavy Battery.

carried out without a hitch.

High Jump:-1, 12th Heavy Bat- tery: 2, 31st Heavy Battery; 3, 20th Heavy Battery

Owing to the inclement weather over the week-end, the matches

One Mile Team Race:-1, 12th arranged between the Radio Sports Heavy Battery; 2, 31st Heavy Battery; Club and II.M.S. Vindictive and 3. 20th Heavy Battery, the Radio and the R.A.F. were postponed.

Pole Jump:-1, 20th Heavy Battery; 2, 12th Heavy Battery; 3, 31st Heavy

To-day at 5.10 p.m. on the Radi, Batteryards Hurdles Relay Race:-1,}

12th Heavy Battery; 2, 31st Heavy Battery; 3, 20th Heavy Battery.

3 Miles Team Race:-1, 12th Heavy Battery; 2, 20th Heavy Battery and 31st Heavy Battery (tie).

Mr. A. R. Sutherland, Inspector of English Schools, distributed the prizes at the conclusion of the sports.

Full Results.

Full results were as follow: Long Jump (Jr.)-1, S. Chinn Lim;! 2, J. Pereira. Distance.-15 feet, 21

ing.

High Jump (Sr.), A. Hussain; 2, J. O'Sullivan, Height.-5 ft. 3 ins.

High Jump (Jr.).-1, A. Xavier; 2, J. Pereira. Height-6 ft. 2 in.

ground at Caroline Hill, the home team will play the German Club. The Radio will be represented by: A. Spary; P. Slugh, J. Singh,

Long Jump (Sr.)-1, A. Hussnin; M. Martinez. Distance.-18 ft 10 Hanib, G. Jack, M. Singh: S. Singh,

100 Yards Relay Race:-1, 20ch]

ins. A. E. P. Guest, G. Singh, K. Singh

H. Heavy Battery, 2, 12th Heavy Battery: and F. A. Kemp. Reserves:

gist

Heavy Battery. Singh, Atma Singh, Attn Singh and

440 Yards Relay Race:-1, 20th Joggeet Singh. This team will al-

Heavy Battery: 2, 12th Heavy Bạt- so represent the Radio ngainst the tery: 3, 31st Heavy Bntlery. Y.M.C.A. 1st XI on the "y"

Tug-of-War:-1; 20th Heavy Bat- Ground, King's Park, to-morrow altery: 2, 31st Heavy Battery; 3, 12th 5.15 p.m.

Heavy Battery,

The annual fixture between the ladies of Hongkong and those of Kowloon W26 played on the Y.M.C.A. ground on Saturday when the Kowloonites won by the odd goal in three. Two of Kowloon's goals were scored by Miss Phyllis Gitting.

LOCAL YACHTING.

CORINTHIAN RACE ON

SATURDAY.

3,

Patting the Shot (12 lbs.)-1, A. Tossan; 2, Taui Cheang-sinng. Dls- tance.-34 ft.

100 Yards (Midgeta),-1, A. Ozorio; 2, W. Tsun.

100 Yards (Jr.)-1, S. Chlan Lim; 2, A. Ablong. Time.-11 2/6 nees.

100 Yards (Sr.).—1, 3. O'Sullivan; 2, B. Everest. Time 10 secs. Record)

(A

II.K. & Singapore Brigade, B.A. 440 Yards Relay Race:-1, Right 220 Yards (Jr.),.--1, A. Xavier; -2, Section, 1st Mountain Battery: 2, 4th A. Ablong. Time.-26 1/5 secs.

220 Yards (Sr.),-1, J. O'Sullivan;} Henvy Battery: 3, 2nd Heavy Battery,

880 Yards Relay Race:-1, 2nd 2, B. Everest. Time-23 4/5 secs.

Right Section, lat 440 Yards (Jr.).—I, S. Chian Lim; Heavy Battery; Mountain Battery; 3, 4th Heavy Bat-2, A. Ablong, Time:1 min. 0 3/6 LCTY:

.Becs.

120 Yards. Hurdles Relay Race:-1, 440 Yards (Sr.).-J. Sequeira; 2, 3. 2nd Heavy Battery; 2, 6th Heavy Vempin. Time: 56 2/6 sees. Battery: 3, 4th Heavy Battery,

Hall Mile (Jr.).— 1, J. Perçira; 2, High Jump:-1, 4th Heavy Battery: A. F. Sequeira. Time-2 mins. 34 2, Left Section, at Mountain Battery; 4/0 secs. 13, 2nd Heavy Battery.

Hal Mile (Sr.),-), J. Sequeira; 2, Time.-2 mins, 25.2/6

6th

Long Jump:-1, 2nd Heavy Battery: G. Roylance. 2. Centre Section, 1st Mountain Bat-seca,

One Mile (Jr.)-1, J. Pereira; 2, tery: 3, Night Section, 1st Mountain Battery and 4th Heavy Battery. (tie). A. F: Sequeira. Time- mins, 62 476-

Pole Jump:-1 2nd Heavy Battery; secs. Under the auspices of the toynl

One Mile (Sr.)-1, J. Sequeira; 2, Hongkong Yacht Club, the Corin-2, Centre Section, 1st Mountain Bat-

Yan Tut-sni. Time.-6 mina. 24 4/5) thian Race was sailed on Satur-tery: 3, 6th Heavy Battery.

I'utting the Weight:-1, 4th Heavy ares. day, the course being-Lyemun Battery;

Battery; 8, Obstacle Race.-1, J. Kitchill; 2, E) Beacon (P), Kowloon Rock (P). Loft Sotion, ist Mountain Battery. Fisher.

100 Yards Relay Race:-1, 2nd Two Mile Bicycle Race (Handienp).} Rumsey Shoal (P). Distance: 7.6 miles, Result:

Heavy Battery; 2, Right Section, 1nt-1, Yung Kum-fan; 2, Taul Kong-far; Mountain Battery: 3, Centre Section, 3, Chan Shiu-wing. 1st Mountain Battery.

100 Yards (Open to junior boys of 220 Yards Rolny Race:-1, Right Kai Lap School)-1, Leung Chee Section, 1st Mountain Battery; 2, 2nd wah; 2, Yeung Po-ming; 3, Ng Chung- Heavy Battery; 3, 4th Heavy Battery,, hing.

Why Wonder?

Fished Corr. Pan

(Capt. Fowkes) 4.51.24 4.31.24 Bluejacket (Mr.

1

G. I. Gandy) Did not finish -- Lola (Mr. R.

Grlove) ...... 4.55.44 4.31.69

Rulla

(Mr. Stock) Did not finish ---

One Mile Team Race:-1, 2nd Heavy 120 Yards (Open to senior boys of Battery: 2, 4th Heavy Battery; 3, 5th the Kai Lap School).-1; Luk Fung- Heavy Battery.

yung: 2, Chan Yee-tak; 3, Wong Tong- Fran

Inter-Battery Shield.

220 Yards ('Cap).—F. Sequeiro;; 2, T. Alves.

The following are the points for the Inter-Battery Shield of British Heavy 50 Yards (Midgets).--1, P. Mac-

kenzie; 2 B. Marques,

(Ореп Yards

CARNERA FOR INDIA? Batteries, R.A.:

INVITATION TO BOX AND WRESTLE ISSUED.

10th Henvy Battery 20th Heavy Battery 31st envy Battery

to Convent

SHARE PRICES.

TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS.

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

Banke,

Hongkong Banks, $1500 sa. Chartered Banks, £114 n. Mermhantile Banks, £18. East Asia, $116 b.

Am: 0. Finance Corp., $29 n.

Insurances.

Canton Ina., $1260 n. Union Ine, $475 sa. China Underwriters, $4 b. China Fires, $590 n.

. H.K. Fire In., $1,195 n.

Shipping.

Douglases, $26 b.

H. K. Stenmbouts, $23 n Indo-Chinas, (Pref.) $32 n. Union Waterboats, $10

Mining.

n.

Benguet, $14% b. Kailans. 23/9 n. S'hal Explorations, Tis. 2.10 n. Raubs, $38 b.

Docks, elc,

Kowloon Wharves, $143% b. Whampoa Docks. $21 n. South Chinn Motors $10 n. Providents (old) $4.80 n. Hongkews, Tia, 220 n. New Engineers Tls. n. Shanghal Docks, Tis. 88% u.

Cottons,

Ewa Cottons, Tis. 15,30 an. Shanghai Cotton, Tis, 76 n. Zoon Sings Tls. 10 n.

Lands, Hotels, etc.

1K. Hotels, $13.40 n. Cum Rts. H. K. Lands, $77% n. H. K. Lands, $771⁄2 na. Metro Lands $10 n. S'hat Lands, Tls. 25 n. Humphreya, $18.76 n. Realties, $11.60 b. Asia Realties "A", $160 n. Asia Realtics "B", $30n.

Public Utilities.

Tramways, $21.75 b. Peak Trams, (old), $15.50 m. Star Ferries, $90 n. China Lights, $21 1.

11. K.. Electrics, $74 n. Macao Electrics, $244 b.

Telephones, $41 n.

China Buses, Tls. 16 n. Singapore Tractions, 8/- n.

Industrials.

Malabons, $21 n.

Canton Ices, $5.05 . Cements (com.) $18.25 n. Ropes, $148.

Stores,

etc.

Dairy Farms, $28.25 8. Watsons, $16 a. Watsons Rights, 331⁄2 n. Dor A. Wings, $1 n. Lane Crawfords, $5.45 b. Mackintosh. $19 n. Sinceres, 316 b. Powelle, $3.65 n.

Miscellaneous.

Amusements, $2314 8. Entertainments (old) $14.90 n. Constructions (old), $6.60 s. Constructions (new.) $1.80 b. S. C. Enterprises $10 s.

B. Ind. G. Bonds, $58% n.

Loans, $3 b. Prem.

Sack Race-1, J. Kitchi; 2, A. Leonard.

(Sr.).—A.

120 Yarda Hurdles Hussain; 2, J. O'Sullivan. 62 points] 100

Inter-Class Relay Race-1, Class 7, 65 points Schoul)-1, C. Remedios; 2, SA; 2, Claas & A. 33 pointa, Grimmitt.

Inter-Clans Relay Race (Jr.)-~1, 120 Yards (Sr.) Open to Convent Class 5 A; 2, 7 A Inter-Battery Shield.

Schools)-1, G. A. d'Almada; 2, B,

Inter-Cinss Relay Race (Sr.)-1, Points for Hongkong & Singapore Pestonji.

Class 2 B; 2, Class 3 A Invitation Relay Race.-1, Central] Brigade, R.A., Inter-Battery Shield:-

Scouts Race-1, J. Sequeira; 2, 2nd Heavy Battery

points British School; 2, ᎦᏓ Stephen's J. Jeffery, 4th Heavy Battery 60% points College.

Boarders' Race (Jr.)-1, Tay Chan. The latest ner is from ten famous Right Sect., 1st Mountain

220 Yards Handicap (Old Boys).tam; 2, L. Lim. Indian princes who want him to box

Battery:

60% pionl 1 L Fernandes, 2, S. A. Rumjahn. Boarders Race (Sr.).-B. Laurel; against leading Indian boxers, and to 5th Heavy Battery

One Mile Invitation Race-1, L/C2, J. Vempin. wrestle with the princes private Centre Sect., 1st Mountain,

Falmer; 2, Ptv. Jones-Rogera. Time.] Inter-Class Tuf-of-war-1, Class wrestlers.

6 mins. 6 sees.

Paris, Apr. 17.

Carnura is wanted everywhere.

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48 peints

Battery Primo Carnera wants a guarantee Left Sect., 1st Mountain

Battery of £100,000.-Reutor's Special Service.

48 points

120 Yards Hurdles (Jr.)-1, A. 33 points Xavier; 2, S. Chian Lim.

2 A.

Senior Champion-A. Hussain,

Junior Champion.-S. Chian Lim.

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