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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1934.

TO-MORROW'S LAWN BOWLS

Two Interesting Matches In Second Division

CRAIGENGOWER SENIORS AT HOME

TO CLUB DE. RECREIO

Chief interest in the lawn bowl league programme to-morrow is in the list of second division fixtures. The Indian Recreation Club, present leaders, and Kowloon Bowling Green Club, strong challengers, both have stiff matches.

The LR.C. are at home to Civil. Atrei Service who will probably make | A. R. Dalah foxy)

M. Y. Ada!

1. Collyer

H. Weinka

R. R. Davis (skip}

the Sookinpoo team go all the way KOWLOON HA.C. « POLICE RIC for the points, while the Bowling Mardonad Green entertain the Police, whose V. Bearle

Charlton

hopes of making the leadership. Thompson

aro still useful.

C. How

fak(p)

(ship)

Among the seniors, the Bowling. F. Rone Green Aro Away to the Police... Watertan The latter are always dangerous W. E. Bele -on their own green, but the Austin Tetley

C. 1. Farmer Road team should manage to M. Henderson collect the points. Craigengower. Ron (skip) "A", their nearest rivals entertain the Recreio, who earlier in the sunson boat them at Kowloon.

N.K. ELECTRIC «. KOWLOON C.C

J. K. Blon

6. Butler

This should provide a fine match, T. Padgett with the "Craig" enjoying a slight edge.

The complete programme, and some of the teams follow,

SENIOR DIVISION.

Civil Service C. C.

Craigen gwNE IN Palle. O. Kowloon C. d.

JUNIOR

Club de Beerelo

Indian C.

Kowloon . a. C.

Hong Electri

Yacht Club

Kowloon Docka 11.

Club de Recrio

Kowloon D. o, C.

• Talkoo R. C.

DIVISION,

Cralgengower C. C.

♥ Jollee R. C.

A. McKellar

JH. Boley

F. Lunny

M. N. Rekuent

C. Fletcher

'T. W. CarT

(akip)

E Kern

N. M. Cueris (kelp)

5. Hatche

A. Wright

V. C. Labrum L. Jack

(p)

J. M. Jack tskip)

4. Я. Маред

W. W. 1 It '

1. F. Lammert

W, Osehard

I di Roma

skip H. Uvery

Imerve:

II. Fatch

FACHT CLUB ». FOOTBALL, CLUB.

JA. HE

| G. E. Cistella

Bir Thom

1. Morgan

H. Y. Show

trikebank skin)

Bonthorn

C. 15. Robertson

+

A. Macfarlane (skip)

A

„Clvli Servies C. C.

A. Humphreys

E. 8. Alabam

It. A. Tieners

A. W. Bron

F. 97 Carter

17. A. B. Selly

J. Rosers

(ak)

G. E. Bleph

J. Gregory

Kowloon C. C

Fontal Club

Selected teams for to-morrow nro 32, Maughan (akt).

i follows:

SENIOR DIVISION.

CIVIL SERVICE C.C. v. K'LOON DOCK RC.

7. Aromatron

JJ What

A. W. Grimmit;

2. Motlig

(kg)

F Knight

S. Elshall

(skip)

th. F. Alderman

4. Deakin

W. B❘mment

Btrack

A. D. Brawn

P. J. Jone takipi

CRATCOWER “A”* «.

Contra

U. Ramjahn

it. W. Stradburr

(aklp)

07. L. Hochanan

A. . Games

{[. Dar

U. M. Omar, {ulelys)

J. 9. Landolt

A. A. Razack

R. P. Lut

11.

Пал

(hp)

A. M. Calma

P. 19. Parke

. Henderson

W. Rediy

T. Coleman

I. Tarie

J. Kempton

J. McKelvi (skip}

R. 6. Grat

M. Ferguson

2. Istotny

J. C. Brown

(akit?

CLUB HE RECREIO.

11. Milva

J. P. Xavier

P. V. [tbelen

A. H., Hasto (skip)

A. A. Hemedios

A. C. Young

J. 11. om.

A Chapman (skip)

. W. Base

(skip)

G. H. Graver

Reserve:

8. Strange

HEREDITARY GIFT

TENNIS

CORBETT WANTS' A

RETURN BOUT.

London.

Lancashire's Recovery

Dick Corbett, of Bethnal Of Form

Green, the bantam-weight champion who was defeated on points by ex-Seaman Tommy Watson, of Newcastle, the feather-weight title holder, wants a return fight,

Mr. Joe Morris, Corbett's manager, said: "Corbett would like another meeting with Watson st 9 stones, and he is. willing to put up a side stake of £200,"

(Continued from Page 8.) country (but that apparently does not matter).

At this dangerous period of Lancashiro's career at Blackpool. when they were do all intents and purposes beaton, Duckworth and Parkinson scored 36 rube in twenty minutes. What a gesture, what sight to seet. Another

INTERPORT brave innings by Phillipson, and

TRIALS

PEREIRA BREAKS

RECORD

IN BACK STROKE Trinis held at the Victoria Recrea- tion Club Inst night with a view to pssisting in the selection of swim- mers for the Hongkong-Shanghai In- terport matches mmw a good display of talent and one record broken.

Worcestershire on the last day wore loft with 122 runs to make to win. Their task, normally not a very difficult one, was made less easy by the fact that the pitch had been affected by rain, and by the manner in which first Sibbles and then Hopwood leapt to their chance. A quiver here at the beginning, and later in the middle of the innings, but Worcestershire was a corpso, beaten in the end by 32 runs after as good a match n could be imagined. Hopwood's. bowling figures in the two innings arc wall worth recording: 02.2 overs, 27 maidens, 112 runs, 16 wickets.

TATE'S TWO DECLARATIONS.

In the first heat L. R. Pereira best the Club record in the 100 yards back Sussex, in the meantime, cap stroke, plocking in at 70 1/5 seconds [tained by Tate, gained a remark- to knock 1 1/6 seconds off the timeable victory over Northampton- recorded by Wong Slong-hing in 1920. shire at Hove. On the first day

The results were:

Sussex scored 287 for KOVER 100 Yards Back Strokot, LR.

wickets, Tate declaring the Pereirn (701/6; 2, W. Lawrence (70 3/6); 3, Lou Po-hay (73); 4, Lat Innings closed next morning at the overnight total.. No play was 100 Yards Breast Stroke.--1, Soon possible on the second day until 2-shua and E. M. Marques tied (70): four o'clock, and before the close , E. Gosano (82 3/5), 4, Ng Chung-of play Northamptonshire had fey (87); 5, 0, Lopez.

scored 14 for five wickets. On Yards Sprint-1, T. L. Paget the morning of the last day (20); 2, I. I. Ozorio (27 1/5); 3, E- Northamptonshire saved the follow B. Roza (27 3/5); 4. Lau

on, but Sussex, already 105 runs (28 1/5).

Yiu-cheuk,

Po-hay

A diving event saw a large number of, scored 115 runs quickly for of entries including E. da Roza, Kwok five wickets before Tate declared Chee-shun, W. S. Bunny, Chang the innings closed for a second Ping-wing, Wong Sok-tarn, W. R. time. And he put the cap on a Talt.

really fine performance by himself afler- taking Aix Northamptonshire wards played between teams compris wickets in the second innings for ing Chau Sik-pul, N. Degado. E. L. Gorana, B. Gouano, Lo G. Hin, A. A. even runs in 10.4 overs. Indeed, Rota, and H. L. Ozario; and a. M. he may give himself a pat on the FOR Soares, J. R. Sonres, E. Lawrence, J. back.

Twins of Sporting Couple

Reach Finals

A scratch polo match waR

A. Guterres, L. A. Roza, W. T. Camp- bell, and T. Paget.

The programme of Interport events, which will be swim at the French Ciuh pool at Shanghai are as follows: Thursday, September 13.

140 yards free style. 100 Yaris Breast-strake. Helny ruce, (teams of G a side), Water Polo Shanghai v. Tientsin.

Friday, September 14.

100 Yards free style. Medley Ence (Brensi, linck and free style).

Gloucestershire is another side for whom things are going well. Hammond supplementing single figure innings in. Test matches with double centuries in county matches, This laat week they followed up a victory over Glamor gan at Elanelly by seven wickets against Nottinghamshire at Bristol Twin brother and sister, aged

by an innings and 32 runs. They have now won four matches in 14 years, reached the finals of the

succession, and it is a remarkable boys and girls junior tennis

fact that on each of the last three championships of Scotand--a re-

occasions they have lost the toss. cord for any junior championship of the world. They were Robin and

Yorkshire, although they bent V. X. M. Sila (Mollie Welsh,

Essex at Hull easily enough, are won her final, but Robin lost his.

finding the coll which Test It is a wonderful

example

matches make upon their full team heredity in sport. The children's

rather a strain. It is all very well father - Robin - Wolsh,

wasan kong.

to have to play a substitute number In addition the programme each one, or to be without one of your evening will include variety awim-bowlers, but when three of your ming events for members of the five key men are taken away, and Shanghai Swimming Association..

C. I. Ila

H. A. Alves

C. G. Silym

taktor

1. Gutierres

J. 1. UseTi

C. E. Manjun

route RC... BOWLOON B.d.c

J. Walente

A. B. Hunne!!

4.1. Hudding

F. T. Parreit

1. 8. Lengan

J. G. Meyer

Marfarin

R. Hunan

Petherick

H. Manill JL. [1]

Mollie

Water Polo-Hongkong v. Tientsin.

Saturday, September 15.

of

100 Yards Back-stroke Diving (one metre board). 220 Yards free style, Water Polo-Shanghai

Was

eklo international Rugby and Jawn tennis player. The mother even more famous. She won the (Scottish; women's lawn

tennis championship six times-first สH Mrs. Caris Whyte in 1905, ant later as Mrs. Robin Weish, the last time being in 1923,

akit)

KOWLOON C. C.. TAIKOO. N. c.

F. Goodwin

C. J. Tacchi

Frauer Lakip)

W. M. Brown

W. Izde

Fincher

R. T. Tillips (skip)

Kampion

G. Horridge

Elliot-lrywood

A. Katona

J. J. Whyte

A. W. Norrie

T. F. Stalaton

1. M.Krown

W. drown

C. 1. Hummers

C. T. Howart

(ak)

1. Munro Taklj1)

W.. Cuaninglet

D. B. Bone

C. B. Matthews

(sk(p) J. C. Chatory (sklo) JUNIOR "DIVISION.

CLUB DE RECREIOCRATGOWER C.C.

H. A. Hotelbu

J. M. H. Rowley

Dr. B. A. HALLO

1. Harki (sklo)

D. Alve

F. X. BOTES

C. M. 9. Alven

3. J. B

F. Machay

(kJ)

E. V. M. R. Roun

1. A. Yvanor les

Julio Ribeira (skip)

English

W. Bauley.

F. C. UNITY

MANILA BOXER'S

CHALLENGE

Seeking European

Title

Barcelona, Aug. 4.

v. Hong

ASIATIC RUGBY

Association Formed In Perak

Ipoh, July 28.

At a meeting held at the Town

Hall today it was decided to form The Perak Asiatic Rugby Foot

you wonder how many more are to

go next time, the matter gets a

little beyond a joke.

21 YEARS AGO

Extracts From the -

"Telegraph" Files

The following extracts are from

ball Association, with a view to the Hongkong Telegraph for the encouraging Asiaties in Perak to week ended August 9th, 1913.

| take up the handling code.

The rate of dollar on demand

Luis Logan, Manila middle- There was a large crowd present weight, is after the championship at the meeting and a temporary was 18-113,460.

of Spain. He has announced that committee was elected as follows:

V.. Aztecan (rklp) he will seek Spanish citizenship. Mr. Rnjaretnam (chairman), Mr.

4. The Boaren

W. I. Howard

K. Way

2. W. Leuner!

1. W. Randall

W. W

W. helpa

A. A Femela (skip)

A. 1. Romishn

15. Major

9. Williams

3. Purvis

A. Gunn

INDIAN C. v. CIVIL SERVICE C.C.

D. M. Khan

A. Q. Matar'

K. M. Umar (skip)

Joosen

M. 1. Back

A, M. Omar

A. Minu (akip)

3. M. Rum,fedn

R. A. Woud

W. Hamilton

it. Lockhart

1. Luck

J. Gellatley

Kakipi

The Hongkong Tramway Co. or

try to annex the focal champion-Ong Khek Cheow (secretary) and Banking Corporation declared a ship, and then challenge the cham- Messrs. Haji Abdul Wahinb, Mah. half-yearly dividend of £2 per pian of Europe. He has already Sharif, Buchan Stugh, Lee Man share. posted a challenge for the Cuban, Yui, Yeo Teng Khoo, W, Jesudasun

Cheo Morejon.

Logan, who just reaches the

and Moh Yacob.

·

The Honkong Tramway Co, ar:

| light-benvy elaas when he is a bit The committed were authorised ranged public moonlight bathing over-weight, is the present, holder to draft rules and circulate them at North Point, with a military, of the title of heavy-weight cham-among those interested. It was de. band in attendance. plon of the Orient, having won cided that membership of the as- and defended this title in a series socintion should consist of aflist- of bouts in Manila.

Pat Paterson and Charles Starrett, as they appear together, to form the love interest in "Call It Luck"; now showing at the Queen's.

On the flight of General Chan

ed clubs, whose members would Kwing-ming from the city, Canton be considered as collective mem-withdrew its claim to indopen- bers of the association and who dence. General Lung Chai-kwong would be represented, at meetings was appointed Governor-General. by delegates.

14

CONSTIPATION SUFFERERS

Heed This Warning. Constipation is dangerous, and in Bimmer months тоте than ordhary care should be taken, to keep intestinal activity regular for

the

Mr. C. H. P. Hay was appointed to act as Secretary of the Union Insurance Society of Canton, during the absence of 31r. C. Montague Ede.

The Gas Company announced that the price of gas was reduced

dysentery, typhold and similar to $2.50 per thousand cubic feet

nesses are then most provalent.

SPORT ADVTS.

FANLING HUNT..

An occasional dose of Finkellos ensures regularity of the daily habit. These tiny laxative pilules set in a time mild way and at the same. mrovide a porfect cleansing

for the intestines, keeping the stomach and bowels frog from any accumulation of, waste matter which is one of the main causes of ill-health. Pinkettes Bro a perfectly safe vegetable Inxo-

There will be a meeting for tive. They are invaluable in casas of constipation, Hverishneas, hillous those interested in HUNTING nees, indigestion, alck headache, and during the coming Season, in the holp to remove pimples, bolls and Board Room.of Mosers. Jardino, other affections of the skin. Cali at a Matheson & Co., Ltd., on TUES- chemist's to-day and get some Pinkettes. No household should be DAY, 28th AUGUST, 1934, at 5.80 "without this ideal laxative,

p.m.

A scene from "The Invisible Man”, the H, G. Well'a 'thriller, which fe showing at the King's Theatre on Sunday. · Featured players are Claude Rains, Gloria Stuart and Ups O'Conner, the latter,

of "Cavalcada” fame,

MORRISON

CENTENARY

HOSPITAL FUND DONATIONS

EXCHANGE RATES

In connection with the Robert Moran.

the Finance Com-Buenos Aires rison Centenary, mitteo acknowledge with thanks the Shanghal. following subscriptions to the Alice New York.

Amsterdam, Memorial and Nethersale Hospital ente Building Fund:

Prague.. Hon. Sir W. E. L. Shenton $ 100.00 Bucharest Hon. Mr. W. II. Bell

Madrid 100,00

Hongkong 25.00

Brussels, 50.00 Stockholm

Dr. H.. D. Matthewn

Dr. J. J. Montgomery

Rev. G. T. Waldegrave

16.42

19.001

|COTTON & WHEAT

LATEST AMERICAN QUOTATIONS

Mesare. Swan, Culbertson and Fritz 626 have received the following, "qyota: 58% tions on the New York, cotton (and. 30% wheat exchange for yesterday.

110

1/6.1/10 May

Paris.. Genera Berlin. Helsingfors Oslo Athens,

Aug. 8. .70.11/32

Aug. 0. 70.71/82

12.80

16.42 12.80

1203 .10.8016

+220

526

.GR.11/16 .36%

.1/4.6/18

1/4

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5.07 7:44

Cotton.

Aug, 8.

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.121.3/16 121.3/10 .503

Close

Closing.

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.31.13/10

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.1/04

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13.64

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.21.44

21.43 December

18.00

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14.3014

20.00 Yokohama

10.00 Copenhagen

Bombay

22.394

22.39%March

13.99 January

13.80

14.01-14.01

13.07

14.12-14.12

11036

14.02

14.18-14.18

1/6.1/16

LEA

1/2 July

14.07

14.21-14.21

44

Spot

13.75

13.05

40.00 Montevideo 50.00 Belgrade

Montreal.

.384

221

Chicago Wheat,

·4.05% ·

-4.954

21.7/16

Aug. 8..

Aug. D.

100.00 Silver (forward).21 100.00 War Loan.......104%

21.7/16

Close

1011

--British Wireless.

160.00

Mr. W. A. Cornell

September December

100

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Mr. J. K. Bousfeld

10.00 May

500.00

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100.00 Weres.

100.00

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& Agency Co. Ltd. ***** 100.00 John D. Hutchison & Co. Ltd Gibb. Livingston & Co. Ltd. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. G.

Malcolm

Service held on 6th August 1034

Winnipeg Wheat.

158.00

Aug., 8.

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60.00

50.00

$2.111.05

Close

Closing

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20.00 Hongkong.

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Banking Corporation Deacons A Hongkong Land Investment

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