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BOWLS INTERPORT

BADGES FOR THE PLAYERS

LATEST TEAMS

The Hongkong Interport lawn bowls teams to moet Shanghai next month will sport the newly-designed badge of the Hongkong Lawn Bowle Association for the Arst time in the history of the Colony. These badges are now ready and will be available to members of the three-rinks which have been selected to represent Hong- kong in the official matches.

The badge will later be available to all past Interport players, who should apply to the Hon. Secretary Immediately. They will not be ready for another week, but should be finished a time for the Interport matches Players who are ontitled

to wear the badge can have the year of selection put on to order,

SUCCESSFUL YEAR AT CORRESPONI

KOWLOON C.C.

(Continued from Page 8.)

The Billard Room, has proved a great success and is one of the most. popular branches of the sporta cator ed for In this Club

We recently entertained the Lincolnshire Regiment to a friendly challenge match between eight members from each side. We were beaten but not diagraced.

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weather, it is intended: to run two With the coming of the cooler Senior and one Junior. The following Championship Tournaments, Competitions have been competed for and the results are First Summer Handicap Winner H.

as follow Kew, runner

up E. C. Fincher.

Second Summer Handicap-Sentor

runner up G. H. King. Division. Winner M. N. Takusen,

CRICKET AVERAGES.

1st XI Batting

Timer

No. of not Highest Aggre

Neat and artistically designed, the EC. Fincher 28

Inalogs out. Bcore gate badge has a background of green, re-Fincher 29 presenting a bowling green, and white lettering. At the top appears "Hongkong Lawn Bowls Association," and encircled by two dragons are a shown black wood and a white jack.A. E. Perry.

SELECTED TEAMS Players Who Are To Oppose Shanghai

The various rinks who are to op- poso the Shanghai Interport team in the unofficial matches next month have all been selected. With the ex-

Pichle For Blind Girls.

(To the Editor...

Hongkong Telegraph.)

Sir The St. Peter's Group of the Victoria Diocesan Missionary Association, has in the past six years organised, with, the as- alstance of generous friends; a Blind Home, Pokfulam. summer picnic for the girls of the

about 60 in number, are given tea The picnic consists of a motor ride to Shekko, when the girls,

return to the Home. and a present, and-supper on their

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It has been decided to follow the samo plan this year, the plente to take place on Saturday, October

14th..

The committee organising the plepie would gratefully welcome the loan of care or donations. Offers and gifts may be sent. to Mrs. F. E. E. Booker c/o St. John's AgCathedral..

D. BOOKER.

HON. SEC. St. Peter's Group.

V.D.M.A.

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14.5

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A. T. Lorna N.A. Mackay 25 1. McInnes

G. C. Burnett 21. 1. Goodwin .. W. 5. Hung..

J. Lynl..

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Bowling

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Over Maidens Runs Wickeln Avg. b. C. Burnett 204 78 018 10

Goodwin, 288 42 804 F. Melanes 187 .30 J. C. Lyal. EOI

2nd XI Batting

485 20 720 42

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Night Noises.

Sir-Hoping you will be able to

find space as

our local Police- Force got more grouses than 57 18.otherwise 1, with, lots of our 10.7 neighbours, who are forced by circumstances to live in the Cen- tral locality, have noticed the big change at night time. The police. are doing their best to stop all Avg unnecesary noises at night" and within the last two months we can now be assured of at least six hours sleep. There are still 30.1

few cases which seem. to need a Armer, hand as. I have myself heard them warned

on lots of occasions, but so far without

No. of not Highest Aggrek Inning out. Score gase

ception of W. S. Drake, none of the c. I. Bapleton I players whose names have been sub-F. E. Lawrenco mitted as representatives of their res- Goo. Lee

pective clubs has been chosen in any F

P., O., Dunne..

of the official matches.

Raven Ges. Hail

The teams are given in the order A. A. Band..

In which they will meot Shanghai: Police R.C.

R. Elis, E. G. Post, W. Mair and'!

G. C. Moss (skip). Reserve:-W... Walker McLeod.

Kowloon Bowling Green.

W. S. Drake, V. Petherick, D. Gow and F. L. Rapley (skip). Reserve:- J. Rodger.

Yacht Club.

J. W. C. Bonnor, F, Abraham, F. Sutton and A. Chapman (skip). sorve:-J. Bentley.

Taikoo R.C.

P. Spaintor, J. Polson, mond and R. G. Wallace (skip). sorve:R. Keown,

Club de Recreio.

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Over Maidens Runs Wickets Arcifect. Anyhow,. I wish to con-

90.3 18 B07 27 H. Overy... 107 10 485 35 8.8gratulate the Police Force and Cleo. Leo... 100 12 952 20

thank them, for what they LAWN BOWLS PRIZE at present doing in this direction

WINNERS, 1932.

and wish them more success in the future.

Club Championship Winner H: M. McTavish, Runner-up A. Hyde Lay. Re-President's Cup Winner E. G. Fincher,

Runner-up T. Fergusson. Vice-Presi dont's Cup Winner E. C. Fincher, Drum-Runner-up A. Hyde Lay, Novices Re-Competition Winner W. W. Hirst,

E. L. Harros, H. A. Alves, F. V. V. Ribeiro and C. G. Silya. Reserve:

C. E. Marques.

Kowloon C.C.

H. Hampton, J. A. Howe, F. Good win and A. E. Silkstone (akip). Re- serve: E. Overy.

Civil Service C.C.

S. Eccleshall, R. R. Wood; J. Hol- Hdge and J. Deakin (skip). Reserve:

T. Armstrong.

Craigengower C.C.

G. L. Buchanan, J. Cavanagh, Ramjahn and R. Basa (skip). serve:-C. S. Summons.

Kowloon Dock R.C.

.

J. Kempton, H. G. Cooper, W. Greig and W. Hedley (skip). Reserves:- C. Atkinson' and C. Culman,

Interport Dinner,

PEACEFUL SLUMBER.

FIGHTING PLAGUE AUTHORITIES SEEK TO

CHECK SPREAD • Runner-up J. Chadwick. Norton Cup Handicap Winner E. C. Fincher,

Dairen, Sept. 21. Runner-up A. C. Burford.

serious proportions Pairs Handicap Winners H. M. McTavish which the plague has reached are. and L. Jack, Runners-up J. M. Jackcognised in that every health and E. C. Fincher, Club Handicap organization has been mobilised to Winner F. E. Skinner, Runner-up H. Hampton.

The

to

cope with it and to prevent the in- fection spreading.

Travellers are scrutinised and TENNIS RESULTS, 1932.

quarantine stations are establish- Fincher, Runner-up A. E. Guest. constantly being held between the

Senior Championship Winner E. C. ed everywhere.

Conferences are Junior Championship Winner P. O.medical authorities, Dunne, Runner-up G. A. White. "A" The Chinese Eastern Railway D. Handicap Winner S. A. Gray, Runner- has announced its readiness to Be-up W. C. Hung "B" Handicap suspend the railway' services 80 08 Winner II. Lubeseder, Runner-up R. S. to protect a spread of the plague E. C. Fincher and E. F. Fincher, Capell. Handicap. Doubles Winners to Chungchun and Harbin. Runners-up W. C. Hung and E.

Fifty Dairen sanitation officers Zimmern. Mixed Doubles Winners proceeded into the interior to-day Those who intend being present at Runners-up E. F. Fincher and Mra. H. moned from Japan.

EC Fincher and Miss O. Dalziel, and eight others have been sum the Interport Dinner to be held at M. McTavish. Ladies Championship. Lane Crawford's Restaurant on Winner Mrs. H. M. McTavish, Run- Soupingkal, Payintala,

The infected area is bounded by Saturday, October 14, are reminded ners-up Miss M. Griffiths. Consola Taltaihar and Harbin,

Taonan, that tickets at $3 each are now avail- tion Doubles Winners W. W. Hirst and lieved that deaths amounting to. It is be- ablo from all club secretaries bowla convenors.

and F. S. W. Smith, Runners-up Mrs. Wmany hundrede have already oc-

Old and C. J.Tacchi.

curred in this area.-Reuter.

Chinese Reports.

Peking, Sept. 21. pneumonic plagues, which are stat Reports of the bubonie and ed to be raging in South Man- churia, are apparently unconfirm- ed.

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Saturday's Practices.

A. R. Clarke, No. 3 to A. W, Grim- TENNIS RESULTS, 1933. mitt's rink, le unable to play in the Interport practices on

Senior Championship Winner E. C. the Police green to-morrow, and his place will Fincher, Runner-up W. C. Hung. be taken by N. J. Bobbington, Grim-Junior Championship Winner S. A. mitt'a rink, which is to represent Vic- Gray, Runner-up R. B. Hambly toria against Shanghai on October Ladies Championship Winner Mies M. 3, will be opposed to U. M. Omar's Griffiths, Runner-up Miss S. Dalziel. four to-morrow. D. Peoples and H. "A" Handicap Winner A. E. Guest,

In the Taonan and Ssupingkai Beer are the other two players in the Runner-up R. B. Hambly. "D" Hand districts foreign reports state that Victoria rink.

cap Winner A. Gaubert, Runner-up R, an outbreak of peumonie plague S. Capell Tadles Handicap Winner is said to have occurred in villages Miss M. Griffiths, Runner-up Miss S. about 80 miles from Paomen, on Dalziel. Handicap Doubles Winners the north-western branch of the Chinese Eastern Railway.—Router. SCIENCE INSTITUTES?

DISMAL ELLSWORTH S. A. Gray and C. A. Wright, Runners- up R. B. Hambly and A. E. Collins. Mixed Doubles Winners G. C. Burnett Stapleton and Miss M. Grimths,

(Continued from Page 8.)

to Australia, was beaten by Jack Crawford in Test matches and then elminated in the quarter finals of the Australian championship by Vivian McGrath.. The scores against him were 2-6, 6-2, 6-8, 5-7, EUROPE DEBACLE. Returning to Europe for Wim- bledon and the Davis Cup, Vines found himself beaten in the final at Wimbledon by Crawford the scores of 4-6, 11-9, 6-2, 2-6, 6-4.

He experienced a disastrous thao in the Inter-Zone final

of the Davis Cup, when on

the first day H. W. Austin beat him in three straight sets 6-1, 6-1, 6-4, and he lost to Fred

and Miss O. Dalziel, Runners-up C. 1

SENATORS DO IT

[Continued from Page 8.j

sent by Reuter were:

Results of to-day's matches as

AMERICAN LEAGUE.

3.

0'

R. H. E. Philadelphin

8 G 1 Detroit... 10 15 (Foxx and Johnson homerad for Philadelphia and Jones for Detroit).

FINANCES

-To Come Under One Supreme Control

London, Sept, 21. The proposal of the Imperial } Committee on economie consulta- tion and cooperation, that the administrative and financial con- trol of the Imperial Institute of Entomology and the Imperial Mycological Institute, should, henceforward be entrusted to the Agricultural Bureaux will take Executive Council of the Imperial

effect from October 1st. The 26 0 Prime Minister hos sont a lotter St. Louis ace 1 7 0 to Lord Buxton, who has acted The only game arranged in the since 1922, expressing apprecia- as Chairman of both Committees National League New York v. tion of the work carried out by Brooklyn-was postponed on ac-them.-British Wireless, count of rain,

Washington

..

Perry 1-6, 6-0, 4-6, 7-5, 7-6, 40-15, collapsing and retiring when Perry had match' point. Vince'a dobacle was rendered ready won the national champion- ning, in straight seta. Having al- complete when he was ousted from ship, Perry is now well on the way the American Championship last to adding another important titlo month, Bryan Grant, a compara- to his name. tively unknown American player affecting this in the fourth round by the scores of, 63, 68, 6–8

PERRY ADVANCES,

Fred Perry advanced to the somt finals of the Pacific South West tournament to-day, when he overcame Van Ryn with case, win-

The scores as supplied by Reuter

were

Jack' Tidball (U.S.) beat Ella worth Vines (U.S.) 1-6, 6-4 Fred Perry (Britain) beat Van

Ryn (US) 6-1, 6-3.

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ARMY TENNIS TOURNEY

WILL CONTINUE ‘ON

MONDAY NEXT The Army tennis tournament (Other Ranks) has been tom- porarily discontinued owing to the weather. It will be resumed on Monday next.

The courts, in the meantimo, ara out of play owing to the weather.

TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS The following is the list of local sharo quotations issued to day;· Banks.

H'kong Banks, $1800 b. H'kong Banks, London, 4128 Chartered Bank, #10 n."

Mercantile Bank, A.

5261⁄4

AN

Mercantile Bank C., 512 n. East Asia, $104 n.

Am:.0. Finance. Corp., Sh. $20 ́n. China O. Fin. Ord. Sh.84.75 China O, Fin. Pref. Sh: $5 n. Conton Ins., $820 b.

Insurancen.

Union Ins., $576 en. China Underwriters, $2.05 b. H.K. Fire, Ins., 8290. China Fire, $595 n.

RELIGION OF MARY PICKFORD

SHOULD BE LIVED NOT DISCUSSED

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SPORT ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

The NINTH EXTRA RACE MEET! ING will be held (Weather. Per mitting) at KAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, 23rd September, 1988, com. mencing at 2.00 pm.

1.80 p.m.Ambur 45 0

The First Bolf will be Rung at

**MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE:

Members are notified that they and Hollywood, California.

their Ladies must wear their Badges think about Human problems dur-admitted to the Members Enclosure.

Mary Pickford has found time to No One without a Badge will be

prominently displayed. Diddy)

ing her career as a screen star. She has thought much about re ligion, and in the August Isaud of The Forum she writes:

Badges admitting Non-Mombers to Rooms at $5.00 for Gentlemen and the embora Enclosure. and Clut $3.00 for Ladies (Both including Tax) are obtainable through the SECRET- ARY upon the personal application of "I have always felt religion as a Membor, such Member to bo respons International Absen, Sh. $0.60 n: something to be lived, not disable for all visitors introduced by

Shipping.

Douglas, $98 h.- H.K. Steamboats, $18 n. Indo-Chinas, (Pref.), $30 . Indo-Chinos, (Def.), 885 n. Shells (Bonrer), 55/- n. Union Waterboats, $15 n.

Mining,

Antamoks. $1.20 B.

Bplatocs, $40 n. Baguio Gold, 1.05 ea. Bonguets, 858

n..

Benguet Exploration, 51 cts, sa. Benguet Goldfield, 35 cts, n. Big Wedge, 65 cte, e

Gold Crook, $9 n.

Ipo Mining, $64 n.. Togens, $7. Kallan, 81/8 n.

Langkats (Single), $18 n. S'hai Explorations, Sh. 4 S'hai Loans, Sh. $6% n. Nauba, $12.30 'n, Venz: Goldfields, $54 n.

Docks, etc.

H.K. Wharyes, $120 b. H.K. Docke, $10% .

n.

9. China Motors A., $6 n. 8. China Motors B., $8 n. Providerits (old), $8.80 n. -Providents (now), $1.85 n.

Hongkowe, Sh. $340 n.. New Engineerings, Sh. $8 n.. Shanghai Docks, Sh. $148% n. Cotton Milla.. Ewo Cottons, Sh. $14% 8. S'hai Cottons, Sh: $109 n. Zoong Sings, Sh. $14 n.. Wing On Textiles Sh. $80 n.

Lands, Hotels, etc.

H. and S. Hotels, $6.70 s. H.K. Lands, $774 m.

S'hai Lands Sh. $38% n. Metropolitan Lands, Sh, $14. n.. Humphreys, $14 n, H.K. Roaltics $7.90 n. Asla Realties "A" Sh. $140 n. Asia Realties "B" Sh. $20.n. Chinese Estates $97 n. China Realties, Sh. $162 n., China Debenture, Sh.$187 n. Public Utilities.

Tramways, $22 b.

&c.

The Secretary's office, 3rd Floor, Gloucester Building (Tel. 27704), will close at-12 o'clock Noon.

cussed. Perhaps, that le what has him, and for Payment of All Chite, been the matter with it--we've spent too much time talking about it and not enough trying to live it

In another part of the article she says:

Badges admitting to Enclosure will NOT be on sale at the. Mombera' Race Course,

On No Protext will Children bo per- mitted in either Enclosure during the Meating...

House provided they are ordered from

Tiffins aro obtainable at the Club

"The way of perfection is simple but difficult. To me it means be- ing one's beat, doing one'a best other: fellow. It requires dia- No. 1 Bay in advance. Telephone and looking for the best. In the

elpline and continuous effort, but It is one of the happiest ways through the tangle of human living"

is:

21020.

·PUBLIC ENCLOSURE, The Price of Admission to the Pubile Enclosure is $2.00 including Tax, for all Persona, including, Her conclusion about religion Ladies, and is payable at the, Gate. Soldiers and Sallors in Uniform aro admitted Half Price.

"The world is grasping for sonicthing beyond the tottering material effects. It wants re- ligion, it needs religion, but more than anything else, I believe, it needs a restatement of religion, the lifting of a helpful and beauti ful thing out of intricate dofini- tions and gestures into something as simple and useful as breathing.

Reuter.

EXCHANGE RATES

Paris

Geneva

Berlin

Helsingfors Oslo Athens Milan,

Buenos Aires

Shanghai

New York Amsterdamn Vienna Prague Madrid

Sept. 20. .79.0/82

Sept. 21, 70.0/32 10

Bookmakers, Tic Tac Men, &c will not be permitted to operate within Clab during the Race Meeting. the Precincts of the Hongkong Jockey

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

*. Secretary,

Hongkong 18th September, 1938.

HONGKONG CRICKET LEAGUE,

Notice is hereby given that the anntial moeting will be held in the Sanitary Board Room, Post Olce Building, by kind par mission, on Monday, September 25th. at 5.15 p.m.

A. H. MADAR,

Hon. Secretary.

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Silver (spot) .18.7/16 Silver (forward) 18.0/16 War Loan 100.11/16

184

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British Wireless,

Peak Trams (Old), $15% n. Peak Trams, (new), $7% n. -Star Ferries, $90 b.""

Youmati Ferrles (old), $22 8. Chins Lights (old), $1.85 n. China Lights (new), $11.40 n H.K. Electrics, $77% e. and sa, Macao Electrics, $38 n. Sandakan-Lights, $10% n Telephones (old), $35 ea. China Buses, Sh, $11 n. Singapore Tractions, 2/- n. Singapore Pref., 15/- n..

Industrials. Malabon Sugars $16 n. Cald: Macg. (old), Sh. $21 n. Cald: Macg, (Prof.), $19 n. Canton Ices, 86 1 Cements (Com.), $11⁄2 s. Cements (old), $4, n. Comont (Now), 50 cts. n. H.K. Ropes, $8 b.

Stores, etc: Dairy Farms, $29 n. Watsons, $8 n. Der A Wings, $1 n Lane Crawforde, $8:90 n. Mackintosha, $21 n. Sincerca, $19 n. Wm. Powells, $2,10' n. Wing On (HK); $170 n.

Miscellaneous. Amusements, $10 n. H.K. Entertainments, $10% n. S.C. Enterprises, $314 n. United Theatres, Sh, $24 n. Macao "Greyhounds,” 110 n. Constructions (old), 384 n. Constructions (new), 85 cts. b. B. Ind. & $ Bonds, 794% n. H.K. Govt, Loans, 3% b. Prem, Wallace Harporn, $8 m

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