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BILLIARDS LEAGUE

Championship Title For

Royal Engineers

The final matches in the Steel Coulson Billiards League havo now been played, and the Royal Engineers Bergeants have emerged winners with the Chief and Potty Officers Club Turinots-up,

The match between the Champlons to- and the Rent will take place morrow, commencing at 6 p.m. St Patrick's Club

at

The following will represent the champlons (Royal Engineers' Ser- geants): L/Sorgt Hodges (capt.), L/Bergt Grassmith, Q. M. S. Staples, Capt. P. R. Regan, B/Bergt. Harria and B

Hollingsworth. Reservo:

W. O. T. Leppard.

The Rest will be represented by the following players E. R. A. Bargent (Chief and Peity Officers Club), capt., S/Bergt. Flood (Garrison Bergeant Mess), C. 8. M. Elvin (East Lancashires Bergeants' Mess), C. Q. M. 8. Thomson (East Lanca abires Sergeants' Mess), W. Bailey (Bt. Patrick's Club) and Sergt. Bloomfield (Royal Artillery Ser geants" Moss). Reserves: W. Funnall (8t Patrick's Club) and Bergt. Pink! (Royal Artillery Sergeants' Moss),

Q.M. 8. M. Baber will officiate as referee.

SPORT ADVTS.

NOTICE.

HONGKONG · FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION.

Owing to the unavoidable change of datos of the interport Football

of Matches, holders tickets for the Matches originally arranged will have the option of retaining them for the correspond- ing amended matches or having their casa refunded on application to the booking office from which they purchased their tickets.

Refunds may be obtained up till noon on Saturday Feb. 2nd. The re-arranged Axtures are:

Shanghai v. Hongkong Mendey February 4th.

Shanghai v. Chinese Tuesday February 5th.

Shanghai v. Services Thursday

February 7th.

Morning

G. T. MAY, Honorary Secretary.

Noon

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THE

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

PONY TRAINING TIMES

OUTSTANDING GALLOP BY MR.. E. L. HOSIE'S STREAMLINE

DERBY PONIES DO SLOW WORK

With both the Derby griffins and subscription grillihe content with only slow work there was no outstanding gallop registered among them in the training yesterday morning at Happy Valley. Dynasty's King's Jub le govo k mins to 1st gala ise of His speed, when he covered the mile in the satisfactory time of 2122, last quarter 31.2. Under F. Marshall this mount is certain to command much attention by the time the annual mecting comes round: Mrs. Pearce's Foxbridge, from the name stable, dld the mile in one second faster, but his last quarter was not op impressive as that of King's Jubilee.

Mrs. Pearce's Felbridge and Wadebridge were amongst the Improving subscription griffins together with Messrs, Lewis and Tinson's 8cl-fa.

The fastest gallop of the morning was the one done by Mr. E. L. Houle's Streamline, which did the six furlongs in the excellent time of 1.26.4, last quarter 28.2 seconds. His quartera were 30.2, 28 and 28.2. After this gallop he is sure to be much fancled for the Sydney Maiden Stakes. Other notable Australian gallopers were Got That, The Bean Goose and Vixen Tor. Details are given, below:

Aretle Star

Bonny Dunde Diogenes Estover Foxbridge Guiding Star King's Jubilee Marsey Milden Hall Mistake Day'

Pacific Hall

Pontiac Bay

Rose Queen Sacajawea Socraten

Tammany Hall

THURSDAY, JANUARY 81,

SHANGHAI FOOTBALLERS

INTERPORT TEAM SAILS

FOR HONGKONG

Shanghal, Jan. 30. Accompanied by Mr. Grim- shaw, President of the Shang- hai Football Association, the local Interport Boccer team left for Hongkong by the Empress of Canada to-day.

Interport The women's hockey team also sailed by the Tatsuts Maru-Reuter.

INTERPORT RUGBY PROGRAMME

(Continued from Paga 8).

the practice that they require.

THE TEAM

There was only one full back that the solectors could have cho- Last son without any doubts, and that Qr. is the man selected. C. J. A. Taylor, whose general play in thoroughly steady and whose moments of quick thinking on the field have been forerunners of victory for 82.3 81.2 various teams he has played for. 34.1 G. S. McGill, J. P. C. Master, 36.4 1.55

W. E. Grieve and H. D. Bidwell nro 2.04.4 2.43.4 3.10.1 3.48.2 29.1

the threes. 2.18.2 2.68.1 3.35.1 4.00.1 31

2444 3.21.3 3.621 2.05,3 1.61.2 2234

Dis 1st tance Qr. 14 41

% 30.2

gad.

Qr. Qr. 1.19

3rd.

4th. 5th.

6th,

Qt.

Qr.

Qr.

1.

2.67

8.01

14 432

1.10.3 1.25.4

1.42.1

2.15.2 2.51

2.01.3

2.36.2

8.08.2

*25.3 32

1 40.

1.17 1 1.52

2.24

92

1 56

1.07.2 1.38.2

2.11.3

28.1

114 41

1.19

1.54

1 20.4

1.00.4

1.41

2.27 2.12.2

2.50.3

147 1.26

2.01.2 2.30

5.08.3 3.42.4

14 42.2

41.3 1.20.1

1.24

1 50.2. 1.30 144.11.24.3

03.2 33,3 35

McGill on the wing was a good 31.4 choice, but there will be one or two doubts as to whether Master. as an inside man to McGill, is the 2.10.2 2.60.2 3.32.3 4.08.2 30.4 player in the proper position, for 1.241 2,02.3 2.40.1 3.15.2 8.48.3 33.1 name will think that there are

3,04.3 1.20.2 1.67.3 2.30.2

2.01.2 2,30 3.08.8 B.42.4 34.1 three pinyers' names on the re- 1:26

norve list who have shown far bet- SUBSCRIPTION GRIFFINS.

ter work in any position in the 34 32.4 threes and whose play of late has 35.1 been outstandingly sound.

34.1

1 41 1.17

30,8 12.2

144 44.1

1.24:3

1 40

1.22

2.05.3 2.44.4 3.21.3 8.53.2 1.59.2 2.32.4

14 45

1.25.4

Trowbridge

44 44.3

1.23

2.05 2.43.2 3.17 2.58

Twenty Grand

1% 40

1.84

Victoria Hall

14 45

Voltaire

14 42

Ythan

1% 47

Belmont Star Chow Min Clyde

1 43.1 1.19

1.10, 34 30 124 BB 1.14

37.3 1,16.3

2.26.3 1.62.3 1.4

2.24 1.40

1.40.3 2.22.1

2.59.1

45

1.24

1.59.2

2.31.4

41

1.15.4

1.49.1

1% 38

1.1

1.49 2.21

2.08.3

41.3

1.19.3

1.54.2 2.27

1% 44.1

1.24.1

2.00.3

2.39.3

3.16.1

1 37

1.11 3

1.10

2,22

1

39 40 1.171

1.17

1.53

208.4

1.62

2.24

14 44.1 1.24.1

20.3 1.12

Felbridge Golden Miller Heluvafella Invermark

Lntitat Lincluden Nebular Star No Can Sel-in... Silver Fox Strathaird The Deemater The Minx The Snipe

Touchstone Wadebridge

Strathnairn

Got That Julius Caesar Lazy Lady Midnight Star Shooting Star Bnowy River Stropraline The Bean Goose

The Mauri

Vixen Tor

37.4 1.14.1

40 1.22

41 1.17.3

41.3 1.19.3

32.3 32,2

Grieve is good fast, and a quick 93.2 thinker, he will be needed and will 34.3 form a good man next to Bidwell 32.2❘ whose rugby recommendations

commend him to most positions. 3.50.1 35 35 15.4 32.

2.00.3 2.39.3 3.15.1 3.50.1 35 1.40.2 2.21.1

1.40.3 2.23.3

1.59.2.2.32

1.53 2.28.3 1.54.2

2.27

37.3 1.15.3 1.49.3

30.3 1.12 1.48.2 2.21.1

AUSTRALIAN PONIES.

P

53.2 1.05.2 1.33.4

1.52.2 2.24.1 2.54.2 3.3

2.43.3 1.48.2 2.14

139.8 1.17.2

14 39 1.18.2

1/4 43 1.24.3

2.06

1.58

1 40.3 1.20

1% 44.3 1.22

3.21 2.45 2.33.3 3.00 1.67.3 2.30.3 3.01 1.26.4 1.40 2.10.3 2.43.4

3.17 2.07.1 2.40 1.28 1.13.2 1.45.2 2.14 2.43.3

30,2 .682

14 37.1 1.14.1

14 46 14 30

LONDON STOCK"

EXCHANGE

LATEST SHARE QUOTATIONS

The following quotations on the Night London Stock Exchange have been received by Measta. Swan, Culbertson and Fritz in conjunction with Reuter.

Jan. 20. Jan. 10.

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HALVES

J. Bowerman will field as stand 34.4 off half while R. F. Blix will be 34 scrum half, and although there 32.3

two playera have paired off Ruc- 38.3

cessfully of late and that Bidwell 82.3 32.3 in a recent match proved invalu- 944able in the threes, in the opinion of many, the placing of Bidwell at atand off and Bowerman as scrum 28.2 half, forms A far sounder and 30.3 alightly faster core. 20.1

FORWARDS

3.51.2 30.2 3.34.2 28.2 8.30 20 J. S. Lee, J. S. Ritchie, D. McL. 28.2 Wheeler, H. W. Carter, N. Hicks, 27.1R. J. P. Stewart, E. P. Humph

31 29.3

25/1%

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and P. J. Poole will rank as the pack, and here again opinion will differ as to whether the beat pack has been chosen.

Overlooking Ritchle, Wheeler, Hicks, Stewart, Humphreys and Poole, whose rugby late in the for- ward line has been marked down as excellent, schools of thought will differ as to the value of Lee and Carter, for again names will be found in the reserve list that would All these "ositions better.

A good idea would be to have a private poi amongst the players and reserves themselves na to the filling of positions for the opinion of those who are to play la in- valuable, and probably with a poll there would be no criticism among general followers.

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MACKINTOSH'S SALE

WEAR

THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY,

January 31st, February 1st & 2nd.

With us a Sale is arranged purely and simply to rid ourselves of surplus. stocks. We do not Indulge in Sale after Salo throughout the year, but content ourselves with half-yearly disposals of Men's Wor—at prices which you honestly cannot afford to ignore.

Here than is your

We must clear practically all our Winter stocks. opportunity to purchase, wisely and cheaply, first quality Man's Wear

at prices impossible, at any other time of the year.

WOOLLIES

Pull-overs and Cardigans with or without sleeves in, plain and attractive patterns. Usually

$10.50 to $35.00.

TIES

NOW from $5.00.

A large selection in plain un- Creasable silk also many fancy designs in pure silk and foulards. Usually $4.50 to $7.50.

SOCKS

NOW $2.00.

Ribbed Cashmere in many plain colours. also fancy designs. Usually $2.50 to $3.50.

NOW $1.00 & $1.50.

Heavier weights all wool. Usually $5.50 to $7.50.

OVERCOATS

NOW $2.50.

stock of

The whole of cur Aquascutum Overcoats is offer- ed at half price.

NOW from $42.50.

SCARVES

Our solection includes Wool, Cashmere, Silk and Art Silk.

All at half price or less.

NOW from $2.25.

STOCKINGS

Pure wool in useful colours and

various weights.

All at hati

marked price or less.

NOW from $2.00.

UNDERWEAR

Oddments from our regular stock of Vests, Drawers and Union Suits in Wool, Cotton and Arth ficial Silk mixtures.

SHIRTS

NOW from $2.00.

Many coloured Summit with 2 collars to match, Usually $8.50

to $13.50.

NOW $4.50.

Cream and coloured."Collarite" with collars attached. Usually $9.00, $11.50.

PYJAMAS

NOW $4.50.

Oddments and broken ranges

from regular stock.

$9.50 to $17.50.

Usually

NOW from $5.00.

DRESSING GOWNS

Wool, Cashmere, or Art Silk in

a variety of colours.

All at half marked price, or less.

— NOW from $10.00.

Japan Sterling

Loun 1907

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£ 70 £ 70% Japan 6% Sterling

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Industrials and Breweries

Elec.

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48/1

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Distillera

02/9

redm. after 1052 £10874

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£108

Dunlop Rubber

101/0 48/3 02/0 52/14 52/-

Allied Iron Found-

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40/0

40/0

Genéral Electric

49/3

40/3

£104

Reid det. ord... Randfontein

Boots 5/- sh.

Extates

74/9 73/9

53/0 68/6

£ 98

Sub-Nig

253/9

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Woolworths

sh. Internat

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Nickel

£ 34

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no par yal.... 8 234 Canadian Celanese 87/0

ord. sh.

2/3

142/3

Rubber Trusta

11/8

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51/6

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Van Ryn Deep..

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Electric Musical

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Industries

92/- 31/0

B7/6

Oils

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Ningpo ly, £100

6% Honan Rly. £ 34%

£100% 34%

Anglo-Dutch-

6% Hukuang Kly.

Burma Corpn Rs:

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Austin Motor ord

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Crown Mines 10.-

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OPEN UNTIL 6 o/c P.M. THURSDAY & FRIDAY

MACKINTOSH'S

Plenty of Excitement!

By Blosser

PICTURE EXHIBITION

AT

KOMOR & KOMOR

Open until 6 p.m.

Exhibition closes; Saturday,

February 9th at noon.

HERE COMES NUMBER FOUR.. THEIR TELEGRAM SAID THEY'D BE ON IT!

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