THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 1933.
ARSENAL LUCKY. THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH). NEW YORK STOCK
Bastin Saves Side From Defeat.
INJURIES GALORE.
Brentford Bristol C
Cardiff
Clapton Q.
Coventry
Crystal Pal
Gillingham Northampton
Reading
Bouthend
• Exeter
3 Newport
1 Brighton
7 Befador
4 Laton
• Queen's P.R.
5 Aldershot
6 Bournemouth
3 Norwich
2 Torgosy
EXCHANGE
SATURDAY'S MARKET
FIRM
According to Messrs. Swan, Cul- bertson and Fritz, the New York market was firm on Saturday. Bual- THIRD DIVISION (NORTH),|ness done: 300,000 shares. The Wall
Watford
London, Jan. 21. C. 8. Bustin saved the Arsenal from defeat at the hands of Manchester City when these two teams met at Highbury. He scored twice, once in the last minute, to enable the League Crewe leaders to win by the odd goal in Doncaster three.
Halifax The Arenal were off form.
Hartlepools Robinson, the Southend United Bull
second
left back, was taken to the Southend Hospital with a broken collar-bone, which he sustained in the half, than bandicapping the team for their Cup Tie match against Derby County.
In the game between Northampton and Bournemouth, Gold, the latter team's goal-keeper, was carried off the field owing to an arm injury. The Northampton centre-forward, Dawo. scored three times, the teain winning by six clear goals.
Another casualty was J. R. Smith, the Bury centro, who was taken to an infirmary with
wrenched knee.
Treacherous pitches caused by the front throughout the country were responsible for many other injurion-Our Own Correspondent.
FIRST DIVISION,
3 Bristel R.
• Wrexhurd
COTTON & WHEAT
LATEST NEW YORK
QUOTATIONS
Messrs. Swan, Culbertson and Fritz have received the following quota tions on the New York cotton and wheat exchange for Saturday:
Cotton
1 strength in German Bunds at Lon-October
don:*
Opening Closing Itange Range 6.10-0.17 0.10-6:10 0.23-0.21 613-6.13 6.30-0.30 6.20-6,26 0:47-6.48 6.37-0.08 0.68-0.07 0.07-6.57 6.79-0.70 6,70-6.70
SPORTS NOTES BY “VERITAS"
THE MACAO JOĆKEY CLUB. -PROGRAMMES and ENTRY FORMS for the Second Extra Race Meeting to be held in Macap (Continued from Page 8.)
on Sunday, 5th February, 1933, may be obtained at the Sports Borderers can feel well (plenned Club, Hongkong with themselves, and on top of Stables, or
Jockey Club this it has practically assured Messrs. Percy Smith, Seth & at the Offices of them of the championship.
*
THESE compliments canno! be paid to the 20th's second team, who after enjoying the exchanges, found themselves beaten by one member of South China-Kau-Pa-ping. He shook! the back of the soldiers' net four times on Saturday, which was Just once too. often for the Borderers,
Harnsley Barrow Chester Carlialo
2 Gateukead
2 Rotherham
1
3 Mansfield
t
4 Accrington
3 Rochdale
Street Journal reports:Due to the 4Roosevelt-Hoover Conference
January market was dull, but steady owing March to firmness in U.SS. German bonds May which were fem on
the
Account
of July
3 Darlington
December Spot
0.26
Standard Statletica Corporation ro 1port:-Under circumstances now pre.
Wheat
Chicago Winnipeg
47
40% 47
4614
4774
A selves. Out of a
474
New Brighton
York
Postponed.
(FIRST
Sten'mnir King's Park
| Aberdeen
St. Bernarda Airdrie.
Iibernians Clyde Stranraer
queen 8th. St. Johnstone Falkirk Ateurs East Stirling Cowdenbeath Raith RoTTT Dunfermline
Armadale
minor Lochgelly
2 Manchester C.
Liverpool
Arsenal
Aston Vil
↑ Wednesday
Blackburn Mackpool
Derby
Everton
UnddersBald Middlesbrough Newcastle
Sheffield U.
Wolves
• Birmingham
West Brom.
6 Sunderland
2 Leeda
z Bolton
2 Leicester
4 Chelsen
5 Portsmouth
SECOND DIVISION.
Bradford
Bury
Charlton
Chesterfeld
Fathan
Lincoln
Manchester U.
Notia Forest Plymouth
Stoko
Went Hum
2 Bradford C.
I Southampton
1 Oldham
a Notte County
1 Swansea
• Millwall
2 Tottenham
z Preston N.. E.
4 Burnley
5 Port Vale
2 Grimsby
Albion "Rangers Hearis
Dumbarton
2 Hamilton
Leith
I
2
*Unplayed.
2 Wakali
8 Stockport i Tranmere Southport
ROUND).
1 Morton
0 St. Mirren
1.Penicuick
2 Partick
2 Alloa
2 Forfar
8 Franerburgh
1 Bo'ness
Third Lanark
2 East Fife
Queen's Park
• Afontrose
1 Dundee
1 Celtic I Falkirk
Dundee U.
1 Kilmarnock
2 Inverness Arbroath
3 Holway Star
0 Motherwell
3 Beith
Brechin
A Drawn Game.
vailing it would be remarkable should stock prices go far either direction. May Until headway is made toward July legislative enactment, necensary September
business self October postponement of brondacale buying.
measurex
or by
of equities is still, recommended with
most attractive stocks under ten for Du Pont de Nemours switching purposes, we now present Eastman Kodak the most attractive common stocka Electric Bond & Share between ten and twenty
including General Electric .... American Waterworks, Dolin
Alu General Foods minium, Canadian Pacific, Colorado & General Motors Southern Rly, Diamond Match Co., Gillette Safety Razor Electric Auto-Lite
Co., Fourth Goodyear Tire &
Rubber
2 National Power & Light Co., Pen-
Roller
nsylvania Railroad. Third National International Investors, Corp., Timken
venter .... Bearing Co., and United Спа Im International Tel, & provement Co.
Tel.
24%
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SPORT ADVTS.
HONGKONG
FOOTBALL
ASSOCIATION.
INTERFORT PROGRAMME.
Thursday, January 26th, Hong-
Fleming, 6, Den Voeux Road,kong v. Shanghai, Club ground. Central.
Saturday, January 28th, Shang- ENTRIES clone at NOON
hal v. II.K. Chinese, Club ground. TUESDAY, 24th January, 1988.
Monday, January 30th, Shang- hai v. United Services, Kowloon ground.
RADIO BROADCAST
1
(Continued from Page 7.)
All Matches Start at 3 p.m. Sharp, Booking for the 26th and 28th for the covered and uncovered stands will open at Mesare. Ander- non on Monday, the 29rd.
Prices Covered Stand $2.30. Uncovered Stand $1.20.
WAY teams enjoyed them- Wakelam on the second half of The International Rugby Match (Relayed total of
from Twickenham by courtesy of the 61 goals in 13 games, visitors English Rugby Union). scored 38, an average of nearly
There will be no booking for the 6.20 p.m.
Orchestral Concert: The match on the 80th, prices $1.00 three per watch, whilst the home . B. C. Orchestra, Conducted by and 50 cents. All above prices clubs could only average
one Adrian Boult.
include tax. apiece. Three encounters in the 594
Symphony No. 7
Beethoven 3575 third division produced 22 goals!
7.05
pm. Interlude: The Now Symphony Orchestra:
Selection: Tom Jones
Edward German 7.15 p.m. The News. 7.20 p.m.
Close Down, KZRM PROGRAMME, To-day's Broadcast from Manila: 5.00 p.m.-Studio Music.
69% RUGBY
THANKS to the Navy beating
The Army in the final match
14. of the competition on Saturday, 18% the Club have won the Triangular |
Rugby Tournament. The Army needed both points to draw level with the Club, and they failed to Rather one.
current purchases largely for re-)
Investment funds obtained. through Consolidated liquidation of undesirable holdings. N.Y.
Gag
of
50%
Supplementing provious lists of the Drugs Inc.
35
10
40
68
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18%
14%
14 241
Hur-
13% 17%
1615
21
10%
291%
7%
7
€
Kreuger & Toll
4
Carloadings for the week ending Liggett & Myers "B" January 14th amounted to 600,322 Loew's Inc. an increase
of 70,070 above the Montgomery Ward preceding week but 00.327 below the National City Bank. corresponding period 1932.
Pacific Gas & Electric Dow-Jones averages:
Packard Motora
62
0234
17%
17%
13%
13%
492
20
24
played the
Jan. 20. Jun. 21, Pennsylvania
18
18
01.63
61.79] Radio Corporation
5
$
28.00
27.69
28.38 Reynokia Tobacco "P" 27.76 Sears Roebuck
33
10
1314 Muti.
79.00
80.12 Shelf Union
47%
6
American Can
GO X
GO
paration
736
American Smelting
13%
114 Standard Oil Co. of
American Tol, & Tel.
105%
N.J.
105
30%%%
Amer. Tobacco "B"
64%
"
Anaconda Copper ... Auburn
64% Texas Corporation
13%
7
7% Union Carbide & Cur-
47%
1720
Don
27
13
271
Bethlehem Steel
15%
15
Union Pacific
7616
Borden Company Canadian
2314
214
United
Aircraft
Pacific
Trans.
27
20%
Railway
Chase National Bank 344
13%
13%
U.S. Rubber
41
4%
U.S. Steel
14
14
Woolworth
34% Westinghouse E. & M.
29
28%
29% 32
20
32
The Glasgow Rangers Vienna Sports Klub Rapid, the game resulting in a draw of 3-3.
AMATEUR SOCCER.
England Beat Wales in International.
London, Jan. 21. The Amateur Soccer International. played at Torquay, between England
30 Industrials
20 Raila
20 Utilities
40 Bonds
and Wales, resulted in a victory for Chrysler England by a goal to nil-Router.
Jan. 20. Jan. 21. Soeony Vacuum Cor-
W. E. HOLLANDS,
Hon. Boerery.
HONG KONG FOOTBALL CLUB.
Under the auspices of the Hong Kong Football Association, the 6.10 p.m.-Spanish Informational
following Interport Soccer Mat 6.30 pan-English Informational ches will be played on the Club's Perind.
7.00 p.m.--Dinner Music and Re-
ground:
Periol.
TRENGTHENED by the inquest Sélections, clusion of several of the Rajah Charda,
7.45 p.m.The Oracle of the Air--- Devonshire contingent, the Navy Everett Co.
Sponsored by L. 43% were full valne for their success, 8.00 p.m.-Western Equipment & 29% and it was fitting that their pre-Supply Co.
2% dominancy in Ail departments Novelty Marimba Band.
should be expped by a brilliant try
8.16 p.m.-Studebaker Programme, In the last five minutes of the Band-Licut A. J. Freshido, Con- 8.30 p.m.Philippine Constabulary
ductor.
game.
TIDSIHPMAN Barnes picked
MID from Lleat, Ryder, and
7!4
went through beautifully to score 30% under the posts, whilst lent. Buckley nonchalantly added the points with a perfect kick.
THE
Programme
9.30 p.m.--Dance
Желдеса
Music-Dollar
S/S Pres. Garfield Orch.
10.30 p.m.-Clone Down.
Nuvy team in the Far East.
* #
Thursday, January 26.
Hong-Kong v. Shanghai. Saturday, January 28th,
Shanghai v. Hong Kong Chinese. Both matches start at 3 p.m. Seats in the Members' enclosuro in the covered stand may be booked at the Club House Saturday, 21st January and Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings following at from
Price-$2.30 including Tax.
TP to Saturday the Army Inst. to 7.30 p.m.
but one match in the tourna HE Army can understand-ment, whereas the Navy were ably feel ill-treated by the pointless, and it was only the re- the fates that they should, in turn of H.M.S. Devonshire which such an important encounter, be allowed the nautlenls to turn opt called upon to face the strongest winning team.
Cash only.
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W. PRYDE. Acting Hon: Secretary.
MACKINTOSH'S
UNDERWEAR
All wool, light weight Vests, Drawers and Pants.
SALE PRICE
$4.00 per
garmeni.
Usually sold at $7,50.
Artificial Silk and Cotton
in Cream, Sky
and
Flesh Vests and Trunk Drawers,
SALE
PRICE
$3.00 per
garment.
Usually sold at $0.50.
PYJAMAS
A few odd and broken- ranges in smart stripe designs. SALE
PRICE $5 75
per
suit
Ually $11.30 to 10.50.
MACKINTOSH'S
HALF PRICE
Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday –January 23rd, 24th & 25th.
SOCKS
Wool and Wool and All
Cotton mixtures.
colours.
SALE
PRICE
$1.50
per pair
Usually and at $2.50 to $5.50.
SALE
PRICE
$2.00 per pair
Linually sold at $4.00 to $6.50,
STOCKINGS
A large selection in plain and fancy designs.
SALE PRICE from
$1.75
per pair
Heavier weight in smart
patterns. All wool.
SALE
PRICE from
1
$3.50,
per pair
SWEATERS
ALL AT HALF USUAL PRICES
$8.50
Those extra stocks carried earlier in the season to permit our clientele a widely selective choice, are now being released at HALF USUAL PRICES, OR LESS, to assure speedy clearance in anticipation of new deliveries.
These price reductions are strictly bona-fide-regular stocks only being offered...conceding an exceptional opportunity for wise buying.
SCOTCH WOOL MOTOR RUGS
.all at
HALF PRICE
ODDMENTS IN
SUMMIT COLLARS
White Wool in all sizes.
SALE PRICE
ench
6 for $2.50
Usually sold at $17.00
Coloured Wool in
large variety of plain and fancy designs.
SALE
PRICE from $11.50
cach
SHIRTS
Oddments in plain White.
SALE
PRICE $4.50 each.
neat
Our usual $13.50 qualify Coloured Shirts with 2 collara to match, patterns and plain colours SALE
PRICE
$4.50
each.
Usually $8.50 to $12.50
DRESS SHIRTS
Stiff and Soft Fronts
SALE
PRICE $4.50 each
Usually $10 03.anch.
AQUASCUTUM OVERCOATS
all at HALF PRICE
ODDMENTS IN VAN HEUSEN COLLARS
6 for $2.50
TIES
SALE
All Silk in good patterns.
SALE
PRICE $2.50
Our mount $4,00 is $8.50 qualition.
each.
SCARVES
ALL AT HALF USUAL 'PRICES
All Wool and Silk mix- tures in newest designs.
From
$4.75 each.
PULL-OVERS
ALL AT HALF USUAL PRICES
Special value without sleeves in White and plain colours,
SALE
PRICE $5.25 each.
Usually sold at $10.50.
Coloured in plain and fancy designs. With or without sleeves.
SALE
PRICE from $5.75
each.
DRESSING GOWNS
AT HALF USUAL PRICES
A large selection in Wool-Silk and Artificial Jilk. All sizes and all colours,
SALE PRICE from
$17.50 each
BATH ROBES
Of good quality Towel- ling in plain and fancy colours.
SALE...
PRICE from $9.75 each.
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