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ANALYSIS OF DAVIS

CUP DRAW

BIG RESPONSIBILITY FOR TWO JAPANESE PLAYERS

(Continued from Page 8).

Stoefen are lost to the amateur ranks, and Shields is pre-occupied in. the film industry. In their places we are: therefore likely to

ECO nowcomers

whose reputation has already reach- ed us.

Local Hockey

CIVILIAN TRIAL TEAMS FOR TO-MORROW

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

It is stated that six players are The next hockey trial for the pur to bo went to England this year in pose of selecting the local Civilians queat of the clusive Cup, and the team to moot the Shanghai Gorman reason may well be that experience the North early in April, will be held Hockey Club who are arriving from has taught the American authorities on the Club ground, King's Park, that New York form is no guide to to-morrow at 5.10 p.m. selecting a team for English courts. Presumably. W. L. Allison will turn as America's number one, with.

TU.

The following players have been invited to attend:-

3. B. Wood, Donald Budge, Gena Whites: H. E. M. X. de Souza, Mako and possibly J. van Ryn, and E. H. P. White, Dr. A. M. Rodrigues, Frank Barker, There is no denying G. E. R. Divat, T. S. D. Whitley, A. 5. Bliss, W. A. Reed, G. Parker, that the combination Lott and Stoefen Gurbachan Singh, Kalwant Singh and will be greatly missed by

America A. Carroll. However good their successora, may be it is unlikely that America can nominate another pair capable of win ning the doubles at Wimbledon an Forest Hills and the doubles match in the Davis Cup challenge round in

the same year.

ALLISON AND VAN RYN

Allison and Van Ryn are probably the next best doubles pair sent to England would be selected to

and if

play in preference to the In- experienced Budge and Make, how. ever good their American record may

Parduman Singh, E. L Gozano, J. Colours:-F. Fowler, E. F. Selk, Gonsalver, E. V. Reed, B. Fowler, G. Fowler, Awiar (KITC.), A. P. Souse, A. E. Re Singh, J. Pinto

medios, Jageet Singh and W. J. Brown,

ATHLETIC SPORTS

be. Amurien enn no longer claim a Inter-School Meeting At

llen on the doubles match in any tie, however, and for that reason

the

selection of their singles players must

ba the moro carefully considered.

Caroline Hill

Their team. accomplished the un- The annual athletic sports meet- expected when they made their gal-ing for local schools will take place lant recovery against Australia from this afternoon and on Friday, com two down to win 3-2 at Wimbledon mencing at 2.30 p.m. each day. last year. The indications are that Heats for the Inter-School meet America will again meet Australia will be decided this afternoon, while

in July in the inter-zone final, when on Friday the finals will be run. The another spectacular tie will be anti-meet in being held at Caroline Hill elpated Some of the finest lawn on the South China Athletic Asso- tennis over seen at Wimbledon was clation's track. witnessed when Crawford met S. B, Wood last year. The Australian will be thirsting for revenge if the op-| portunity is presented for a return match,

Wantsal School Meet.

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1985.

THEY SPLASHED TO NEW WORLD SWIM RECORD

Seattle, Wash.. swimmers coached by Ray Daughters of the Washington Athletic Club did have a habit of breaking world records, and here's the nowest group to establish a new world swimming mark. Mary Lou Patty, Doris Buckley, Batty. Lea and Olive McKean, left to right, ohurned the water to m new mark of 4 minutes 13 3-5 seconds in the 400-yard relay event. Five and four-fifths 'seconds worn clipped from the old record.

HONG CRICKET

Hongkong Bank Play Logan & Amps

cricket

A keen and interesting match was played on the Central British School Ground at King's Park on Sunday, Megara. Logan and Ampe meeting in the Hongkong Bank cloven

GOLD FROM

SIGNBOARDS

SMALL QUANTITY

FOUND

MANILA STOCK EXCHANGE

Antamuk Goldheide

Monila

THEFT CASES

FOUR MEN ADMIT GUILT

MUI-TSAI CASES

NOMINAL, FINES IMPOSED

Four casos doaling with, thefts

Two Chinese married women. came before Mr. Wynne-Jones in foro Mr. Grantham at the Kowloon and a widow were summoned be- the Central Magistracy this morn Magistracy this morning, and ing, the four defendants all plead nominal fines were imponed on Ing guilty.

It Was

Tsang Fat, 25, a learner driver, them, when they all pleaded guilty was given one month for stealing to the charges against them re- an overcoat and a Chinese quilt garding their mui-teaf, from No. 37 Upper Lascar How, A fine of $2 was imposed on Lau stated by Dotectivo Yat-kiu, of No. 25 Yam Chow Sergeant Goodwin that the de-Street, second floor, for, falling to fendant had been playing mah report the intended removal of jong all night and lost $10. His mi-tsai, Lo Sal-ngan, aged 17,. coat was detained. He then walk from the Colony, ed off with the complainant's

property.

Wong Kam-fung, a widow, of No,

Sentence of six months" hard 11 Boundary Street, ground floor, labour was imposed on Wan was fined $2 for failing to report Chuen, 23, unlicensed hawker, for a change of address of her mui-tsai, stealing a silver wrist watch from Chim Kwai-fa, aged 11. Wong Hol, a goldsmith. Defendant had a previous conviction

Charges of (a) falling to report for burglary in 1931.

the intended removal of hor - Det-Sergt. Guild stated that Colony, and (b) failing to report taaf, Mak Wong, aged 16, from the complainant reported the theft at the change of address, were pre Central Police Station. A ferred against Lo Hau, aged 42, detective went out with him and/or No. 1098 Canton Road. On found the defendant with the pleading guilty, the defendant was watch in his hand,

ned $3 on both summonses,`

Pries In Pesos

Asked Bid Salice Volume; Trice. Price in t'oson 0.90 0.7 0.57 20000 Bruk Gold Miring 0.32 6.31 0.82 Benguet Consolidated 18.50 12.20 12.20 20000 ·

4000

0.17 6.10 0.17 10000 1,10 1.20 0.89 0.36 0.17 0.17 0.1

the

The detective, Tse Yuk, was complimented by the Magistratej Sub-Inspector H. W. Fraser, of on his good work.

the Secretariat for Chinese Affairs, Ploading guilty to stealing a prosecuted in all cases, wallet containing $1.15 from a man near the Chinese recreation ground, Wong Tak, 21, unemploy- ed, was sent to prison for three months. It was stated that com- plainant was watching a medicine i hawker at the time.

Six week's hard labour was im- posed on Lau Fuk, 22, alías Lau Luk-mul, unemployed, for stealing two suits of clothing from a stall In Bridges Street.

RAW RUBBER PRICES

LATEST SINGAPORE

QUOTATIONS

Messrs. Benjamini & Potts have re- Detective-Sergeant Baldwin ceived the following Straits currency stated the complainant gave per-quotations (Buyers) from Singapore mission to the defendant to sleep to-day for raw rubber:--- at the stall. The following morn- Spot

Oct./Doc.

ing the defendant was missing. Apr./June When arrested, he was found to July/Sept. suits, while the other he pawned wearing one of the stolen at Yaumati for 50 cents.

be

GRAND NATIONAL

Another Two Horses

Scratched

PHILIPPINE GOLD SHARE QUOTATIONS Sentence of three months' hard To-day's quotations as received much stronger opponents than they labour was passed by Mr. Wynne- by MeRars. Swan, Culbertson & have previously encountered. valuable wickets for under 40 runs, unemployed, who appeared on re- Stock Exchange are as follows:

Jones at the Central Magistracy Fritz shortly after the close of the The Bank, batting fist, lost four this morning on Mak Wing, 21, morning session of the but steady batting by. W. H. Rigg mand (40) and G. C. Moutrie (44) follow-three counts of stealing gold leaf and pleaded guilty to The Wantani Government School enabled them to declare at top time shop. 45 Wing On Street; Tung ed by I. H. Bradford's hard hitting sign boards from the Wo Ping in holding its thirteenth annual sports with 220 for nine-a formidable meeting to-morrow afternoon at score for the construction staff to On shop, 12, Wing On Street: and Caroline Hill. Mr. F. J. de Rome attempt in the remaining 110 minutes the Kwong Sing Tai shop, 15 Wing Co has kindly consented to give away of play. Bradford had 44 before On Street. Defendant was arrest-po fald Mines the trophies at 4 o'clock.

being bowled

led by a Chinese constable.

Itogon Mining Co.

London, Mar, 19. Scoring started slowly, two wickets j It was stated by Detective-Ser-Suyne Consolidated Hajarol Mining Ca

2000 According to the trainer of Noiseau. falling early. R. Grinths made geant Baldwin that, when arrest- United Paracale

0.25 0.74 0.84 10000 National.

the horse will not run in the Grand FANLING HUNT ad, although he only scored 16 and ed, the defendant had in his

8. C. &. F. Gold Share InDilex 71.7. Market 0.15 0.33 0.34 20000 then G. T. Anderson (28) and F.

buah. Volutne Frsos 100,000. Smith (65) took the score to 160 for ponnession a piece of waste which thros. With only 20 minutes, to play was sent to the Government (Continued from Page 8).

there began an exciting scramble for Analyst for examination. The re- runa. Runa came and wickets want port showed that .003 of a gram Bournemouth 1-1 1-2 1-1 1-1 0-1)

but time was too short and with the of gold was found on the waste. Millwall

0-2 0-0 1-0 1-1 0-1

acoro at 204 for eight the game The total damage done to the By kind permission of the Fanling ended in a draw. THIRD DIVISION (NORTH). Hunt and Race Club, the Fanling;

signboards amounted to $37. Hunt will hold д 4-2 1-5 2-5 8-1 1-0 Kwanti Race

Gymkhana at Mrs. Crapnell, wife of Mr. F. H.) 4-1 2-7 1-1 1-1 - March 24, at 2.30 p.m.

Course on Sunday, Crapnell. Secretary of the Hongkong. 1-4 0-0 4-1 1-4 3-1

and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., All entries for the various events Ltd., rotarned from England yester

day.

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Darlington

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Halifax Lincola -Rotherham Stockport Tranmere

Walsall

Wrexham

New Brighton

Doncaster York

Cheater

Mansfield

Gymkhana On Sunday At Kwanti

2-41-0-3-2 1-6 0-2 will be post entries. 0-54-05, 6–2 1–0|

5-11-14 1-0 2-0

-2-0 30-1-3-6-12-3 005-14-1 2-1 2-1 53 am$ One 4–1 3–1 3-0 0-1 0-4 2-2 1-2 2-2 6-0 0-2 2-0 1-3 1-7 1-4 6-1 2-6

7-15-1 4-0 2-3 2-1 1-3 7-3 0-

1-1 1–3 5–0 3-2

Rochdale

Chesterfield,

Bouthport

Carlisle

Hartlepool

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3-21-

Mr. P. M. N. Da Silva has been appointed Acting Consul for Portugal in Hongkong, on the doparture of the Marquis de Flealho.

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CADOGAN, SEES KUNG.

Nanking, Mar. 19. Sir Alexander Cadogan, British Minister to China, held a brief in- terview with Dr. H. H. Kung, Finance Minister, this afternoon It is officially stated that it was only a courtesy, visit paid to the Finance Minister and that no specific problem was discussed.-- Central NewS.

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SPORT ADVTS.

THE HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

The SECOND EXTRA RACE) MEETING will be held (weather permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, 23rd March, 1935. 'commencing at 2.00 p.m.

The First Bell will be rung, at 1.30 p.m.

By Order,

C. B.. BROWN,

Secretary.

Hongkong, 18th March, 1935.

View of the entrance to the skating rink and ice hockey ground at the Olymple Stadium at Garmisch-

Paryan kirchen.

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

Consultation!

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WHAT'S COME

\HES TERRIBLY OVER FRECKLES /DISAPPOINTED LATELY? HE BECAUSE HO SEEMS TO"

FAILED IN ACT SO

HIS HISTORY STRANGELY! EXAMINATION!

SINCE WHEN

IT ISN'T HIS HAS HE TAKEN STUDIES SO MUCH...

HIS STUDIES IT'S THE IDEA SO SERIOUS. THAT HE CAN'T

LY?

PLAY ON THE FOOTBALL TEAM,

WHAT'S FOOTBALL, ANYWAY!

WHY, TO ME,

IT'S JUST A GAME IN WHICH ONE SIDE OF THE

STADIUM WANTS TO SEE ELEVEN MEN LAID OUT, AND THE OTHER SIDE OF THE

STADIUM WANTS TO GES ELEVEN

MEN LAID OUT!

BUT, TO FRECKLES, IT'S THE BIGGEST THING IN HIS LIFE, RIGHT NOW.

HE LOVES IT!

I'LL SAY HE DOES! WHY, 1 WOULDN'T BE SURPRISED TO SEE THAT KID STOP EATING PORK CHOPS, CAUSE THEY MIGHT HAVE GROWN UP TO BE FOOTBALLS!

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