1932
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1933:
AMERICAN
VINES & MISS JACOBS GET PREMIER PLACES
COMPARATIVE RANKINGS
LAST THREE YEARS
WITH
w.o.
TENNIS RANKINGS
HOCKEY ASSN:
IN MAKING
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EASY According to Mesure. Swan, Cul- competing for this trophy they bertson and Fritz, the New York had boon responsible for the market was easy yesterday, Bus-17-127, Leadenhall Street, London, R.C. & serve ability of Propriators. 1.000.000 withdrawal of the Mamak shieldness. done 4,370,000 shares. from the Mamak competition,..
Wall Street Journal reports:-After The United States Lawn Tennis (The doubles finals resulted na
an Irregular day the market despite Association have now issued the follows:-
A lengthy discussion on the the weakness in the U.S. dollar broke
· national rankings based on 'play Men's Doubles.-J. Brugnon and point of playing for trophies fol- from one to more than three
Bersion of last year. No changes have 11. W. Artena bt B. do Kehrling lawed after which the chairman during the last hour of the been made among the first ten and Rohrer 4-6 7-6 18-11 1-0 18-11, said that there was, in his opin-on account of rush selling caused by
unconfirmed players in
reports that Franco men's singles
Women's or
Doubica. Mlle. fón, no ruling prohibiting affiliated}*** women's singles rankings na Jedrzejowaka and Frau Deutsch Clubs from playing with
teams planning immediate abandonment of Of· the gold standard because originally announced prior to the bt Mme. Eisenmenger and Mmo, which took in competitions for America's reluctance to stabilize the annual meeting."--In_the` case of Szapary ́0-3 6-2,
trophics. Afiliated teams,
dollar RC=
Brokers' loans were reported Mixed Doubles.-De Kohrling cording to the E.H.A. ruling were at $811,000,000 a decrease of $7,000, the men's singles, five additional
Jedrzejowska names have been added, and the and Mlle.
only barred from taking part in 000 from last week's Ogure. of $818,- order of ranking readjusted to con-Brugnon and Miss Jacobs rétů. a competition for a trophy,
000,000. form In positions between No. 20
Time money was quoted at % for Mr. England White enquired as and No. SI.
to the future of the Mamak tournn-60 days and 14% for D0 days. Cable ment, stating that he had received received from Swan, Culbertson & Fritz, New York: "Traders liquidat- communication from the Army anded on failure of market, to respond to Navy in connexion with the enter the rise in sterling, and the technical ing of teams. He suggested that correcting was due to the likelihood the question might be put over that the list is to enter a trading until after the annual meeting of area temporarily. Cotton: Encourag
regarding the attitude of the tournament had been held on ing reports
farmers
curtailment plan towards the June 30 so that the Clubs which arr
y's reaction is due continues. To-day's competed last season might be cont
largely to action in stocks. Improv able to express their views on the led spot demand. Domestic, Liverpool Wheat subject. This was agreed to.
and Continent basis firm. scored now highs on spring whoat damage but Inter cased off on heavy that profit-taking. Predictions
1931 80 1920 1923
f. Bilsworth Vines .......... 1
•
1 Winner 1. Allison
Clifford S. Batter
4 Bidner D. Wood, Junt.
* Francis X, Shleida
Later Stoolch
* Gregory S. Mankin
8 Walth “Gledhi}}
John Van Ity
10 David N. Jones
11 George M. Loiz
19 Frank Parker
is Organ M. Grant
14 J. Gilbert Hall
15-Jack Tibaij
16 Manuel Alonso
11 Eugene H. M¿Gaulle
19 I. Berkeley Dell
19 Wibur F. Cóm
20 Samuel D. Allpla
1 El
21 J. Tials
21 K. Kamrathi
ZIL N. Williams
25 F. Mereur
ZE. W. Burns
11 E. Jacobe
24 R. F. Murphy
29.M. Baby ....
(29-1. (Bryan-
141-J. McDiarmid
Lawn Bowls Prospects For To-morrow
Kowloon Bowling Green should have little difficulty in retaining the leadership of first division of the bowls league this week.
COMMITTEE FORMED.
ara
They visit the Civil Service, but the Army and Navy had intimated there will be showers in the North-
on present form should be
a com-
The Chairman announced that
cap-their laterition of becoming all- able of winning. The Reerelo Hated to the local Association If may experience a little trouble informed and affiliated to the B.H.A. holding their own against the
On the motion of Mr. F.A. Kemp 30 Industrials
20 Ralls Kowloon Dock and Craigengower's it was decided to form
20 Utilities visit to the Police may possibly mittoa to further discuss the mat-
40 Bonds... ruin all their chances of winning ter at a meeting to, be held at the Allied Chemical & the championship for the second YMCA on July 3, and to invite)
Dye year in succession.
|the Army and Navy representa- Allis Chalmers 1, Vines-Gledhill; 2, Allison-Van In the second division Craigentives to attend.
American Can Ryn; 3, 'Lott-Shields; 4, Mangin- gower appear fairly safe for a
American & Foreign Bell; 6, Wood-Stoefen; G. Bryan-win, an do the Kowloon Bowling The following committee
Power
་་་ Jolin McDiarmid; 7, Tidball-Elbert Green, but the Civil Service will elected: Mr. F.A. Kemp (secre- Amer, & For. Fow. 'Lewis; '8, Edward W. Felbleman-have all their work cut out to tary), 'Messrs. A.A., Dand (Club), American Metal Co. 17% Hess; 9, Coon-Jacoba; 10, Hall-javoid defent at the Recreio. R.H. Wong (St. Andrew's), D. American Smelting 34.
Tel. & "Mercur,
McLellan, (YM.C.A.), A.M. Xavier American
Tel.
MEN'S DOUBLES.
The following players, were not ranked because they did not com-
pete in a sufficient, number of
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A. E. Collins and R. S. Capell ( (K.C.C.) bent Carvalho and Riboiro, Capital (fully paid up ....... 16,000,000 KOWLOON 0-2; last to Xavier and Silya, 3-0; Reserve Fund beat Xavier and Rosarlo, C-i.
CRA. v. Radio BC. Wm. Wu and E. Davies (Radio) drew with J. J. King and R. Wood, atavia 0-6; beat G, Gurevitch and N, Whitley, permM 0-3; beat
beat R. B. Blyth and D. W. Bomber
Gregory, 7.5.
D. W. Waterton and W. Chanson Gassthes (Radio) beat King and Wood, 6-3; Daine (Dales) Nagasaki beat Gurevitch and Whitley, 6-1; beat Fanelles Blyth and Gregory, 6-2.
... 219,760,000 KUALA LUMPUR
Janeiro
San Francisca
Bestile Semarang
Bydney Bourabers Henghal
west.
Dow-Jones averages:
June 21 June 22
95.01
44.39
02.03 43.19
HEAD OFFICE:—YOKOHAMA, Braneba and Agencies at
Alexandria
Honolulu
Rangroom
34.05
- 38.01
Karachi
Nia de
84.78
84.08
Kai Youn
Kabe
Calcutta
London
116
112
193
18%
Los Angeles Manila
9276
89
Nagoya
Mukden) Newchwant
164
15%
36%
33
15%
31
G. Singh and G. M. Khan (Radio) beat King and Wood, 6-3; draw with Gurevitch and Whitley, 6-6; bent Blyth and Gregory, 6-2.
Bamburk
New York
Shimanowsk Bingapore
Hankow
Desks
Tokyo
Harbin
Paris
Tientsin
Palping
Tyingtas
(Club de Recreio), R.C. Reed (In-
cognitos), K. Hussain (K.1.T.C.). American and Surjin Singh (Radio).
Tobacco
American Water-
works
127
886
38
126
.89
▼ Craigengower
Recreio
10
354 10%
173
16%
60%
20%
8514
34% 33%
3574
PROGRAMME.
DIVISION 1.
tournaments to warrant their in- Civil Service clusioniin: the National Rankings: Police -
John H. Doeg (5), Julius Seligsen Kowloon Docks (21), Clayton Lee Burwell (21), Kowloon C.C. Wilmer. Hines (-), Jerome Lang
(22), 'Frank Bowden (24)
v K.B.G.C..
✓ Talkoo
DIVISION 2.
The names of seven additional Recreio players have been added to the Craigengower *women's singles ranking. the K.B.G.C.
majority of changes being made Yacht Club between positions 15 and 30. No changes have been made in the order of the men's doubles rank-
ings. The complete revised list
is as follows:-
WOMEN'S SINGLES.
101:
11: Mias Helen 11. Jacobe
Mrs. Lawrence
A. Harper wings
3 Miss Carolin Babcock
4 Mes. Marjorie Mortill
Painter
53 Josephine
v Civil Service v Police
Kowloon 'CC. v Indian RC.
DIVISION 1,
Talkoo:-W. Brown, G. Stewart, J. Polson and R. Wallace (skip);
If the association as mentioned Anaconda Copper above is formed I would strongly Atlas Corporation. urgo that the question of affilín-Auburn Automobiles 041⁄2 tion be set aside for the first sen-Baltimore & Ohko .. son at least to see what progressBethlehem Steel is made. There are several mat-Borden Company ters which need to be cleared up Borg Warner.... 184 16% chief among them being the actual Canadian Pacific
104 Railway interpretation of Rule 16, which
80 refers to the question of affilated
National Bank 31 clubs and prizo competitions. Chesapeake Cor-- Surely if the Navy, an affiliated poration
39 body, can compote, for trophies Chrysler without expulsion from the EH.A. Columbia
| A. Stalker, 3. Whyte, K. Keown the local association could get a
and W. Wotherspoon (skip); D. similar conccasion. If no permisaated Gas of Peoples, W. Cunningham, W. Keir aion has been granted the Navy 1932 1930 1929 1928 and T. Young (skip).
by the E.HLA. then they should Recreio E. L. Barron, L. Sousa, automatically be denied permission
Cruickshank jak......... 12
·638isa Virginia Hillesry o
7 Miss Alice Marble
(6) Mrs. Marjorie Gladman
Van Rya
- Miss Virginia Ne
· 10 Mins Marjorie Bacha
22
* } 6
211
C. Silva and R. Luz (skip), H. A. to come under the comtrol of the Alves, R. Roberts, A. S. Gomes and local body.
C. Marques (skip). E. A. Xavier,
421 and F. X. da Silva.
-
18 10 15
111 Mrs. Mary Greef Hineria N
• 12 Mian Barah Palfrey ....
Barke
13 Mrs. Dorothy Andrew
1 Mias Norms Tasbelo
· 10-Miss Bonnie Miller
• 24 Mias Mae Ceurvoral ...
17 in Orace Burber
∙18 Mrs. Mianne Palfrey
19 Mia Anne B. Townsend
720-Men, Apure Sherwood
Lammer
10
21
21 Mia Allee C. Prandiz 20
-22 Mine Carilyn Roberts..
29 Mrs, Carolyn Swans
Hirsch* -2)+Miss Cecilia legel.... 26-Miss Anne Page .............. 25 Mrs. Chrlailan E. Mu]{}
27 Mia Helen Germaine'
za Mia Florence
Leloutler*********
+2)-Miss; Allson R. Harris
29 Miss Clara Louise Zinka ---
2010 EI THIT ⠀ad
20
J. M. M. Alves. F. V. V. Ribdiro
Cralgengoweri-J. Cavanagh, L.
INTERPORTTM GAMES."
Share .. General Electric The interpretation put on the General Fooda E. Lammert, D. Rumjahn and B. W. Rule 10 by the chairman seems to General Motors Bradbury (skip): G. L. Buchanan, be a sound one and there should General Railway
Signal A. E. Conten, H. Beer and R. Brane no hitch now in fixing interport (skip); W. T. Brightman, E. Tuck, games with both Shanghai and Gold Dust 2. el Argulli and U. M. Omar Singapore. I am given to under- Goodyear Tire &
stand that a request has already (skip).
K.C.C.-H. 'Gittins, V.C. Labeou maile by Singapore for a brum, H. Hampton, A. E. Eilk-fixture and this matter should be atone, (skip) E. C. Fincher, J. dealt with at the earliest possible Chadwick, J. A. Howe, A. Hyde moment. The snag in this con- International Nickel 1734 Lay, (skip); 11. Overy, F. Goodwin, nexion will be expense and as the International Tel. &
Rubber International
Coment International
vester
Filipino Club . C.R.C. | Ip Kau-ko and B. C. Liang (C.R.C.) lost, to S. A. and H. S. Hussain, 1-6; beat M. Souza and Y. J. Khan, 0-4; beat Dr. Veloso and H. Hlbeiro, 0-3.
Y. K. Mow and T. W. Lau (C.R.C.) beat Hussain and Hussain, 0-4; beat] Souza
and Khan, 6-2; beat Veloso and
Ribeiro, 6-3.
P. H. Slu and K. M. Wong (C.R.C.)
lost to Hussain and Hussain, 1-6; lost
kong
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to Souza and Khan, 2-6; beat Veloso No. 10 Des Voeux Road, Central and Ribeiro, 0-2.
German Club v. IX.C.C.
Established: 1918 -
Soltau and Singer (German Club) authorised Capital
-...810,200,000.00 lost to Gamble and L. G. Robertson, Paid-up Capital ..........................'5,390,400.00 | 4-6; beat Borkitt and A. W. Torrible, Beers and Undivided Profits .. 8.112.000.00 6-1; boat I. O. F. King and G.
Punchoen, 6-3.
Lubesedor and Bocae (German BRANCHES AND AGENCIES... Club) lost to Gamble and Robertson, San Franciscs London
Amay
Batavia Bombay
Haiphon
E. Zimmern and F. A. Broadbridge Yokohama (C.C.C.) bent C. E. Millard and. A. Kowloon Duncan, 0-4; beat V. Hast and W. Correspondents in all the principal cities] Tillery, 6-4; beat J. B. Sturgeon and of the world. J. White, 6-3.
Every description of Banking and Bachange
proved securitiem,
II. J. Howard and G. Kelly (C.C.C.) burio transcted. Loene granted on ap lost to Millard and Duncan, 2-6; lost
to Hast and Tillery, 3-6; beat Stur- geon and While, 6-2.
W. A. Reed and Y. C. Mok (C.C.C.) · lost to Millard and Duncan, 1-6; Seat Hast, and Tillery, 6-4; beat Sturgeon and White, 6-2,
Baf's Deposit Boxes To Let,
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37
Gas &
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24%
- 31
2314
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57%
2-6; beat Berkitt and Torrible, 0-1; Seattle beat King and Punchton, 0-2.
Man
Benaress Melbour
75
73%
10%
151%
544
52%
Du Pont de Nemoura 7635
73%
Sommer
and Foralta (Gorman Bhangba! Club) lost to Gamble and Robertson, ingeper
Soitrabaya 0-4; drew with Berkitt and Torrlblo, Talbok 6-0; beat King and Puncheon, 7-5.
Nasuall New Terk
Osientia
Catom
Ovaka
Parie
Halow
| Eastman Kodak .......
Electric...____ Bond
804
79
Tintain
Teipios
K.D.R.C. v. C.C.c.
33%
Penang -Rangoon
Xobe
- Dwalow- Bydney
21
23
30%
35%
27%
26%
34% 331⁄2
0334
110
360%
33
33
31.
Har-
39%
137%
17
T. Fergusson, J. Fraser, (skip).
DIVISION 2
association in not likely to have
174
17
614
49
19%
18% 6734
Recreio:-B. Busto, L. F. Xavier, A. E. Alves and J. J. Baate (skip
Myers
J. E. Noronha, F. X. Soures, J. G. Ozorlo and H. Rozaria (skip), Wing season,
not entertained during the com-
94
Loew's Inc. Lorillard F. Montgomery Ward 23
22
2244
08 21% 22
234
33%
3744
314
28%
28
Bail-
28
274
Llon
Pennrond Corpora- Philips Petroleum
314-
1554
144
Public Service of
021
6111
4474
44%
844
33
8%
7
17.5%
10%
JOY
12%
Tel.
too much money to play around Johns Manville with during the first year of its Kennecott Copper existence I would suggest that the Lehman Corporation 00 question of interport fixtures be Liggott
A. Carvalho, J. M. S. Rosario, P. A.: The inauguration of the Inter- National City Bank 33% Not ranked on account of in- Yvanovich and A. II. Basto (skip). port games could take the form of New York Central 304 sufficient data: Mra, Helen Wills- Craigengower:-D. K. Kharas, Hockey Festival. Invitations North American Co. 32
·Moody (1); Mrs. Marion Zinder-M. J. Medina, Y. Abbas and A. A. could be extended to Shanghai and Pacific Gas &
Electric stein Jessup (4); Mrs. Dorothy Razack (skip); G. Duncan, J. John- Singapore association to visit the Welsel Truck (11); Miss Edith ston, H. V. Pearse and W. Gill Colony during a week-end and an Penntylvania Sigourney
rond (16): Mrs. J. Dollar (skip); C..S. Summons, H. Milton, added attraction might be the in-
.Corbiere (18) Mies Penelope W. Ward and W. V. Field (skip), auguration of an annual Hong-
Anderson McBride (19) Miss E. Reserves: J. S. Landolt, F. K.kong-Kowloon game. Goss, Mra.L. Heater, Baroness M. Modi. Lovi (14),
1. R. C.-A. M. Omar, S. D. Bux, The idea of the Central Body A. M. Rumjahn and K. M. Omar does not seem to appeal to the Reynolds Tobacco THE ITALIAN CHAMPIONSHIPS, (skip); M. I. Raznek, M, Y. Adal, Ladies' Clubs for none were re-
Fratto supplied finalists in each A. R. Dallah and A. M. Wahub presented at the meeting. Thie is Sears Roebuck of the final rounds at this venr's (skip); H. Harteam, Bishen Singh, not to be wondered at for affilia-Shell Union meeting at Millan, but both her S. Ismail, and B. A, Hyder (sklp). tion to the association, if it comes Simmons Company
K.C.C.-J. W. M. Brown, S. J.under the EII.A., would mean Socony - Vacuum representativos were boaten in the
Corporation Houghton. E. Kern, J. M. Jack, they would not be able to compete eingles. Results-
Men's Singles E. Sertorio bi. (skip); H. O. Huber, C. J. Roe, for the Caer Clark Cup, a com Southern Cal. Edison 2414
W. Hyde, L. Jack, (skip); P. Kris-petition which has kept the ladies Standarie A. Martin Legeay 6-3 6-1 6-3.
Women's Singles.Miss Ryan bttoforsen, A. E. Hayward, W. W. together.
Hirst J. P. Robinson, (skip).
Mlle. Adamoff· 6-1 6-1.
Men's Doubles.-J. Lesueur and Martin Legeny bt G. Palmieri and E. Sertorio 6-2 6-4 6-2,
Women's Doubles.-Mrs. Andrus Burke and Mile. Adamoff at Mins Ran and Sign. Valerio 6-3 1-6 04.
THE MAMAK tournament,
Gas &
Cins
Imen
,29%
30% 38% 118%- 111%.
244
1014 17 pit co of Co
3816 171 Texas
Corporation 33% 22% The future of the Mamak tourna Texas Gulf Sulphur, 29%
Union Carbide A RIVER RISING ment is still in the balance. Their
Carbon annual meeting is to be held at the
Union Pacific HANKOW LABOURING TO end of the month and I think they United Aircraft, &
STEM TIDE
Трала.
1214 would be very foolish not to con-
30/ tinuo next year. Of course, the United Corporation 127% 113% Hankow, June 22 present committee will cease to United
221⁄4 The river is still rising, slowly exist and the event will be run proverent
21- 14% 13% but inexorably, and authorities by a sub-committee of the na-8. Rubber
GOM are feverishly engaged in combat sociation. The presont committee UB. Steel Universal THE AUSTRIAN CHAMPIONSHIPS. ing the rising waters.
was very weak-kneed in many In- The water is nearly overlapping stances last season and the cul- D. Pronn and Miss H. Jacobs the Bund but everything is ready minating point came at the end of
Westinghouse E. & won the Austrian singles cham for the hasty construction of the season when a lot of ill-feeling Woolworth plonships at Vienna during the anti-flood bulwark along the Bund. sprang up which led to protest second week of May. Prenn beat Dykes in the Northern precincts after protest being lodged. The Kinzel, the conqueror of Brugnon, of Hankow and outside Wuchang competition has now grown to such control and there is no doubt that by 6-1.6-7 0-8.6-1, and Miss Jacobs are reported in a critical condition. proportions that a very strong the competition will thrive under boat Mile,Jedrzejowaka 8-6 8-6.Router Special.
hand is needed to keep it under the proposed now management,
Mixed Doubles.-Martin Logeny and Mrs. Burko bt E., Gabrowitz and Sign. Orlandin! 6-4 6-3.
Tobacco.
4614
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