THE HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1936.
U.S. COMMODITY HONGKONG HOME FOOTBALL TRIBUTES TO POPULAR
PRICES
LATEST CABLED
QUOTATIONS
The following quotation
the
New York comínality exchange are i issued by Reuter,
October
December
Samary
New York Colton
12.08708
12,00/30
-12.10/10
12.00/00
12.30/10
14.09
12.86
11.88/ 15.88/89 11.8/G 11.88/883 17.80/89 1187 12.63
New York Rubber
GOLFER
IS FOURTH
Landon, July 10.
A. D. ("Bobby"; Locke, the 18- year-old South African golfer who was first amateur in the Britis Open Championship, won the Em- pire Trophy with a 36-holes score of 3 up when the Lueller Golfling Society's annual overseas meeting ended at Walton Heath yesterday, Demplie Bravy ruin Locke returned the New aine score of 3 up on course, which, fallowing his score of all square for the Old Wednesday, gave him the winulog 16.39740
Paggregate. A. J. Garland (India), 120
who was playing from phim 1, was
aggregate of l 36,500/530 || vummer-op with an Rekampe.
Locke' raund of 77 was a remark- le performance, as the venirse has standard scratch score of 77 He was out in 34, and had only ones 3.
March
May
July
Spot
September
16,42b/440
October...
16,43743
16.32/32 14.350
December
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January
16,5ỒN
March
18,606/05:
May
July
36,67b/701, 14,58, 58 18,750
14.0
Total sales-1,490 tons.
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Monday's nales: 61,025.000 bushels,
Chicago Corp
September 109/309% 10821831, December
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words eighth, where, after two grent shots to this green, he reeded three pants
He won Tour outword holes, and had bogey figures at every hole coming home, but he had to vonecte a starake of the eleventh which caused is only lost of the round. At the un-
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- FIXTURES
(Coátianed from Pagé 8)
Walsall v Cardiff City
AUGUST 31
Cardif City v Clapton Orient Northampton T. v Aldershot Walsall v Luton Town Millwall e Q's. Park Rangers
THIRD DIVISION (NORTH)
AUGUST 29
Accrington Stanley v Lineoli City. Chester, y Wrexham
Crewe Alexandra v Rochdale Halifax Town v York City Mansfeld Town v. Barrow Chilham Ath. v New Brighton Port Yale v Hall City Rotherham itd. v Gateshead Southport v Hartlepools Utd. Stockport County v Darilngton Tranmere Rovers v Carlile itd. AUGUST 31
Barrow y Halifax Town Hull City v Ratherham Utd. 'Lincoln City v Oldham Athletle
Wrexham v Darlington
WATER LEVELS
STATE OF RIVERS IN KWANGTUNG
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was Tour up, on vince, showing the water levels in Viese day. He aggregate, at the 13th yesterday, beat English feet at the places of obser then his putting fade him and belation named: needed three shots on four of the Inst
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SPORTSMAN
MR. F. J. JONES, LAWN BOWLER · FETED BY CLUB COLLEAGUES LAST NIGHT'S PRESENTATIONS
The forthcoming departure homewards of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Jones, on transfer, was the occasion of a farewell gathering and presentation at the Civil Service Cricket Club yesterday when many members paid tribute by their presence to the valuable work given by Mr. Jones and his wife to the Club during their stay here..
COUNTY CRICKET
LARWOOD
TWICE ROUTS
SURREY
TAKES 12 FOR 80
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Mir. D. Crawley outlined these services in a speech prior to the pres sentation. He said: Mr. Jones join- rd the C. S. C. C. In 1926. He was Arst appointed to the Commitee in the 1929/30 season as bowls repte- sentative,
and has served the Com- mittee in my other emprcilles since that time to date, whợp he now rg- linguishes the office of Chairman. He is a bowls player of high standard. in Club events he won the Bowls Championship in 1931 and again in 1934. Je has won
Single Handicap en Do less than four ec- casions, in the year 1931 he "col- Jected in four" in winning the Cos tony's Open Pales, and the open rink events, the Club Championship and Club handicap singer. His survien were sought also as a convener on the House Committee and he served on the Christmas Tree Committee, the Brer Sub-Comruire ant took
convener of the Whist the job as Drives Sub-Committee little more than two years ago. It is to a large treasure due to his industry and energy, that this side of the Chub's probt as activities mow shows against a previous loss,
London, Aug. 4. English county cricket con- tinues to suffer its worst sumila mer for many years so far as the weather is concerned. Rain made impossible definite results in five of the eight championship matches.
Scores corywhere were low' and Fowles raped a fair harvest, Lap- word was in scintillating form for Notts ngainst Surrey and during the Hate tok 12 wickets for 80 runs.
Hummusid was the outstanding bats man of the day kicking uji a charae. feaintie 160 not out to help his team | bent Somerset era fest innings. Ham-
maid's runs were made out of a total of 281, which gives songs indication of
swift way he scored.
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Sales
IN FULL SWING NOW'
Our Great Summer Sale has proved to be a Record Sale for a long period in the past. For us it is a success in clearance of our stocks; for our patrons it is a big opportunity of saving. But, we remind you, the Sale will soon come to an end; so-
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Men's Bath Gowns
Men's Cotton Meshed
Underwear
From $2.50
50c, ca. Men's Italian Straw Hats $1.75 ca. Men's Cotton Athletic
Shirts
$1.25 ca. Ladies' Silk Hose .4 prs. for $1 Ladies Silk Vests
.4 for $1 Ladies' Straw Hats .$1.25 co. Erasmic Summer Bloom
Soap, 35
.50c, box Colgate's Turkish
$1.50 doz. Bath Soap Horrock's Hemstitched
Buttoned Pillow Cases, 13" x 23" Rubber Air Cushions,
12" x 16" Blackwood Teapoys
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We mast cot overlook the volun- bery services of Mrs, Jones. During the last five years she has served this Club on the Christmas Tree Sub-
Detailed results and leading Committee and shey Mr. Jones dividual performatives, as embled by cane convener of the Whist Drives Reuter, follow:
Sub-Committer, she has, with other ladies, undertaken the duty of loals in after the refreshments. All this has been appreciated not only by in- divstual members of the Club, but | also Uv the maingrment,
although it is my very pleasant duty to oftelate at this parting ceremony, yet the pleasure is tinged with it very real regret,
COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP
Gloucestershire (281 and 15975 der.) beat Somerset (133 and 99/5) on first innliga
Hampshire (125 and 217/5 dee.) beat Kent (108 and 148/4) on
first innings
Yorkshire (246/9 dee, and 10/0) best Lancashire (202 and 174) on Brat lumines
Worcestershire (210/5) Warwickshire (197) iras first
Wings
Leicester (211 and 182/6) Warwickshire (197) 021
Innings
TWO PRESENTS
On behalf of the Ofcers and Cem- mittee 1 have, much pleasure in pre- senting to you this gold watch, on beat which is Inscribed "Presented to Mr. In-. J. Jones by the H.X.C.S.C.C. In appreciation of his services and a token of our esteem."
beat First
Derbyshire (80 and 240) beat
·Essex (219 and 81) by. 20 runs
Noils (174 and 118) beat Surrey (117 and 130) by 45 runs
Middlesex (337) beat Sussex (115-and-114) by an innings and 108 runs
OTHER MATCHES
Glamorgan (238) beat All-India (112 and 114) by an innings and 12 runs
BATTING
Hammond (Gloucester) v. Somerset.....
The management of the Club has gladly included Mrs. Jones in this ceremony and 1 am happy to present, on its behalf. this smali perfume spray on which Is engraved "From the ILK.C.S.C.C. in appreciation, to Mrs. E. Jones" together with two botiles of your favourite perfumes.
The individual friends and mem bers of this Club have arranged for one more token to be presented to you. This is a pocket wallet with cheque and is presented to you both as a mark of our esteem and in the hope that will be of use to you. I trust that you, Mr. Jones, will enjoy better health in the future and If It is nossible that you are trans- ferred to the Far East, you will come 160 bucks to Hongkong. (Applause).
Bakewell (Northants) 1. Leicester
151
ifulme (Middlesex) Sussex
Dempster (Leicester) Nortitants
114
107
Indicates not out
BOWLING
Larwood (Nolls) Surrey
and.
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Mr. Janes briefly replied thanking those present for their appreciation of his help. He had many friends in Hongkong and was very sorry in- deed to go. Ile wished the
prosperity for the future.
Club
The members sang "For they are jolly good fellows and added a rousing "liger"
conclude
to
8 for 38casion which was a warm-hearted
tribute to very popular couple G for 42 Clay
V. (Glamorgan) All-India
8 for 43 Mercer (Glamorgan) v. All-India ........
7 for 48 Mitchell (Derbyshire) v Essex
Jupp Leicester
6 for 25 (Northants) V..
G for 83
Farites. (Essex v. Der-
5 for 20 byshire
Barnett (Gloucester) v. Somerset
5 for 31 Daley (Surrey) v. Notis 5 for 49 Gover (Surrey) v. Notis 5 for 61
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Born 1820-still going strong
Sole Agents for China
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1936
(The Car That Has Everything)
The riding case of the 1936 OLDSMOBILE is remarkable, but just as noteworthy is its. supreme case of control. The OLDSMOBILE is the All-Feature Car of the low price field. The delivered in Hongkong prices of the 6-cylinder, 90-horsepower, 115-inch wheel- base, turret top, knee-action models are as follows:
Sport Coupes from
Sedan Models from
U.5: $1,295.00 U.S. 51,335,00
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