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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

HONGKONG SHARE MARKET.

OFFICIAL SUMMARY BY THE STOCK EXCHANGE

Sopt. 9.

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1932.

POLO FINAL

K.O.Y.L.I. CUP WON BY THE BORDERERS

CAPTIVES SAFE

RELEASE NEGOTIATIONS

PROCEEDING

Tokyo, Sept. 9.

By five goals to two, the palo team. of the 4th Regiment (South Wales, Borderers) defeated a team from the

News has been received from of the K.O.Y.L.I. Cup, played on the and Mr. Charles Corkran, who were Royal Artillery) in the final match Mukden that Mrs, Muriel Pawley

afternoon. The teams were: the Mukden

the provious week's Summary woulong Polo Club's grounds yes seized by bandits while riding on

The bear movement referred to in seem to have exhausted itself early in the current wock, and rates became more stabiilsed and less subject to violent Auctuations.

Latterly, an upward trend is making itself felt, and China Eights, Cements

J.A.L

TY

racecourse early on

Artillery (Blue) Lleut Wednesday morning, have bear Schreiber, Lieut. A. L/ Birt,

G. R. Dunbar, and Major 3. B. located. They are known to be

Reserve, Licut, H.R.K. Prior. safe.

and Hotels close higher on the week. Lieut. J. W. Hope, Ligat. R. S. Crés-Wang Tien-chung, in negotiating South Wales Borderers. (Green). The Manchukuo official, General In the investment section, Unions well. Lieut.-Col. G. T. Rakes, Capt. have moved up substantially, closing P. L. Villar. Reserve, Capt. C. F. with the bandits for their release. with buyers bidding $486, and in the Blackden.

-Reuter. Mining acction, Bongict Consolidated advanced to $17.

The general tone of the market is steady at the close.

Business Done During the Week. Hongkong Bank $1,580, $1,585,

$1,070, $1,680.

Union Insurancce 3470, $473,

$478.

$475,

Benguet Consolidated $10.80. Venz: Goldfields $1.96.

HK and K. Wharves $140.

II.K. and W. Docks $25.

Providents (Old) $4.85.

HI.K. Hotels

$10.45, $10.40.

Hongkong Lands $75. $75.

Humphreya $10.

Chinese Estates

$100.

Referees, Capt. Cooper and Mr. Pollock.

From the throw-in to the ann! bell, terval, Hope, playing excellent pole, exciting polo was witnessed.

scored again, and gave his team clear lead of four.

.It

Artillery Rally.

The Borderers took the offensive early, and ran the ball into, the artil- lezy territory. For a second or two it Iny untouched and then came The artillerymon now came into the streaking out, Capt. Villar gathor-picture. Bad luck, however, dogged ed it in front of him, drove it into them, and another long shot Just the open, and five minutes after the missed. Five minutos after the start gave the Borderers their first opening of the third chukker, they goal.

came with a rush and Lieut, Schrei-

The R. A. took the offensive, inber was able to do the necessary. He mediately on Old) $10.30, $10, the ball for theption, and drove did all that was required of him

opposing goni. It bringing off a perfect angle shot. lingered for a few seconds near the

on their line, Яide until a beautiful shet nent The R. A. were now it for the danger line. There mettle, and made another determined

racing

onslaught on their opponents' goal was a sigh of relief from the Bor Another splendid run down and shot derers supporters as it missed the and from Lieut. Schreiber raised the goal by inches,

Following an exciting. battle for core to S.W.B. 4, R. A. 2.

on the fourth chuk- The game hung the ball in midfield, the Borderersker, and the R. A. were all out for took command,

and Liut. Hope victory. piloted the ball down the field. His start, but a good shot went astray,

it to strike the In the next minute the Borderers set the issue beyond all doubt when

Ilangkong Tramways $21.80.

China Lights (Old) $10, $16.20. Hongkong Electrica $744.

Telephones (P.P.) $22.20.

Cements

(Combined) $18.30.

Ropes $12.05.

Daley Farms $27.70, $27$1. II.K. Amusements $19%,

$10.00, $20.10.

Constructions $0.40.

$10.85,

Ewo Cottons ex. Dlv. Tla, 13.80,

Tix. 13.00.

Changes (3.15 p.m.).—Closing Que. talions:

Buyers.

Benguet Consolidated $16.86. Hongkong Lands $75. Hongkong Tramways $2114. Ching Lights (Old) $15.86, Hongkong Electrics $74. Cements (Combined) $1834. Lane, Crawfords $5.40.

Sellers.

Providents (New) $2.30. Hongkong Lands $75%. Hongkong Tramways $21.80. China Lights (Old) $16.10. Hongkong Electrics $74%.

Salon.

Benguet Consolidated $17. H.K. and W. Docks $25. Hongkong Tramways $21.80. Hongkong Electrics $74. Dairy Farms $27. II.K. Amusements $20.10.

Nominal.

China Lights (New) $16.60.

inal drive caused

post and fly off at a tangent-through the opening.

At the end of the first chukker, the score was, S.W.B. 2, R.A., 0.

They pressed from

the

Lieut. Hope scored his fourth succes- sive goal.

The final scores were.S.W.3. 5, R. A. 2.

Cup Presented.

The handsone Cup and the four to the were presented

.' Second Chukker,

Determined to increase their lead, the Borderers dived Into the fray | fron

second miniatures the opening of the chukker,

The Artillery had a bad winners after the game by Mrs. W. brenk a few minutes later, when with T. Southern, wife of His Excellency nothing but the goal in front of them, the Officer Administering the Govern- LWO of their players missed easy ment.

shots. They compensated for this in Mrs. Southern was introduced by the next rally, however, getting in I. E. Major-General Sandilands, the several fine drives. The R. A. wore G.O.C., who thanked the oficern of now pressing hard, but the infantry- the Royal Artillery and the 24th men proved as good in defence as in Regiment for the enjoyable after- attack. Time and again difficult noch's sport and entertainment. situations were retrieved by sparkling afternoon," he said. "It is as good us "We have seen excellent polo this backhand shots and good riding.

I scen in the Colony."

have Suddenly an opening appeared, and any the Artillery pressed forward, but out Complimenting the band

of the

of the crowd came Lieut. Hope. Rid-South Wales Borderers for the musi- ing vigorously he lashed out and hit cal

offered his sympathy to the losers.

programme, Major-General Sandl- the ball spinning towards the goal. lands congratulated the winners and He outrode his opponents in the chase and flaally banged a goal safely home, acoring the third point for his side.

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