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SPORT ADVTS.

THE KOWLOON FOOTBALL

CLUB

Annual

Tho Twenty third General Meeting of Members will be held at the Kowloon Football Club Pavilion, on Friday, August 6th, 1937, at 6 p.m.

By Order of the Committee,

A. S. BLISS,

Hon. Secretary.

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(skip); R. A. Basto, A. Nissim, W. W. Hirst and H. Nish (skip); W. T. French, C. J. Tacchi, A. J. Kew and L. Jack (skip).

Craigengower C.C.-J. R. Soares, E. McNay, X. M. Omar and M. J. Medina (skip); J. W. Leonard, II, W. Rondall, B. W. Whiteman and H. V. Pearse (skip); N. P. Kuran- Ha. A. J. Coelho, W. J. Ungley and W. K. Way (skip),

Club de Recreio.-F. A. Machado, A. V. Barros, J. V. Ribeiro and J. J. Basto (skip); D. C. Alves, E. L. Barros, A. P. Guterres and C. H. Basto skip); F. A. Xavier, C. M. Sliva, P. A. Yvanovich and E. M. Remedies (skip).

Taikoo R.C.-W. Melrose, R.

COY Wright, T. Grimes and R. M. Keown

(skip): W Cunningham, A. Mc- Arthur, J. C. Polson and J. C. Chal- mors (skip); C. H. Summers, D.

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Hongkong F.C.-W. Kershaw, G. Rodger, C. B. Robertson and J. A. R. Selby (sitip); D. W. Phillips, F. H. Glover, L. E. Lammert and A. Brooksbank (skip); E. L. Strange, R. P. Shaw, J. S. Beach and J. Rus- sell (skip).

THIRD DIVISION

Club de Recreio.-A. M. Navler, J. M. M. Alves, E. de Souza and H. A. de B. Botelho (skip); J. C. Remedios. C. E. Xavier, G. M. P. Remedios and C. Rozn-Pereza (skip): M. A. Carvalho, A. F. Noronha, C. M. S. Alves and J. M. 5. Rosario (skip).

Kowloon F.C.-T. White, J. P. White, R. Hall and R. Lapsley ((skip); J, Lindsay, W. Mucklę, T. Ferguson and J. Watson (skip); A. Lapsley, F. W. Wright, J. T. Smal- ley and J. Gibson (skip).

Kowloon Tong.-C. Mose, L. A. Ormund, W. J. Howard and A. H. Busto (skip); J. L. Stephens, J. N. Wong. W. C. Simpson and B. Dato (skip); H. Gittins, C. L. Gregory, A. Spary and S. J. Houghton (skip),

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Hongkong F.C.-E. Casey, W. J.i Buller, R. A. Treagrove and V. Walker (skip); 11. A. Mansell. Barnes, . G. Wallington and G. E. Dobson. F. 1. Anslow and P. Mur- Stephens (skip); A. W. Huy ward, 3. |zon (skip).

Craigengower C.C.-G. Payne, W J. Penney, F. X. Delgado and A. E. S. Alves (skip); D. Rozario, J. Po, E. Zimmern and F. J. Smith (skip); E. Kerrison, J. H. Xuyler, W. H Atkins and Y. Abbas (skip).

OPEN SINGLES RESULTS

The following were among the matches played in the second round) of the Open Singles Champlonsain on Wednesday:

G. Perkins beat W. R. Hillyer

23-10.

A. W. Grimmitt beat M. Y. Adal 22-13.

A. R. Dallah beat J. Cavanagh | 21-14,

The matches A. S, Gomes v. C. G. Sliva and S. M. While v. J. S. Howell were postponed.

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Leo Carrillo and Lynne Overman who appear together in "Hotel Haywire" at the Alhambra Theatre, to-day.

SHARE PRICES

The following is the let of loca share quotations issued this morn int.

Banks

HK. Banks, $1,910 sa cun div. 1.K. Banks (Lon. Reg.), £111%

cx, div. n.

Chartered Bank, £144 n. Mercantile Bank, A. and B.

£33.

Mercantile Bank, C., £15 n. East Asla Bank, $101 n.

Insurancen.

Canton In, $300 n. Union In., $625 s.

China Underwriters, $2 n. II. K. Fire In, $280 n. Internat'l Assce., Sh. $3 n.

Shipping.

Douglas, $484 b.

HI, K. Steambonts, $0.50 n. Indo-Chinas (Pret.), $51 n. Indo-Chinns (Def.), $12 n.

r), 113/12

Shell (Bearoats, $9,30 b.

Union

Docks etc.

H. K. & K. Wharves, $110% n. HK. & W. Docks, $32.05 n. Providents (old), $2.25 n. Providents (new), 80 ets 11.

Ne.. Engine S1. $3 n.

Shanghai

Sh. $100 n. bilning. Kailan Mining Adm. 21/- n. Raubs, $1 n.

Venz: Goldfield $5 #.

Lands, Hotels, etc.

H. and S. Holals, $6.00 n.

H. K. Lands, $35% n. H. K.

K. Landa, 4% Deben. $105 n.

Sh. $114 n.

Lands, Sh. $7 n.

$9 n.

II.K. Reallics, $0.10 n. Chinese Estates $00 b. China Realtles, Sh. $1 n. China Debent, $60 n.

Philippine Mining.

Atamoks, P. 77 Atoks, P. 21 ར་ཡ་ Baguio Gold P. 19 Benguet Consol, P. 10,00 Benguet Explor., P. .00 Big Wedge, P. 15 Coco Grove, P. 149 Consolidated Mines. P. 2 Demonstrations, P. 47 1. Mindanao, P. 10% Gumuus Gelds P.,12 Ipo Goki, P. 14

I. X. L., P. .GI Hogons, P. 57

Masbate Consols, P. 16 Min Resourcean, P. 1 Northern Min. P. 054 Paracale Gumaus, I. 28 Salacot Mining, P. .02 San Maurico, P. 1.00 Sayue Consol, P. 25 United Paracales, P. .68

Public Utilities.

b.

H.K. Tramways, $14.60 n. x, Peak Trams, (old), $5 b. Peak Trams (new), $2 Star Ferries $87 b. X. Div. Yaumati Ferries (old), $27 n. China Light, $13.90 m. Chine Lights (new), $13.70 n. 1.K. tric

Fi. $60 Elcetric, Macao Electric, $183 Sandokan

kan Lghts, $141⁄2 n. Telephone (old), $20.00 n. Telephone (new), $11.00 n. China Buses, Sh. $123⁄41⁄2 n. Singapore Tractions, 24/- n. Singapore Pref., 23/- n.

Industrials.

n.

Cald: Morg. (old), Sh. $10 n.

Cald: Macg. (Pret.), Sh. $17 n. Canton Ices, $2 n.

Cement, $15.10 n.

H. K. Ropes, $9,05 n.

Stores, &c.

Dairy Farm, $26.75 n. Watson, $5.40 n.

Lane Crawfords, $8.85 n. Sinceres, $2.60.n.

Wing On (ILK.),-$50 n. Wm. Powells, 40 cts. b.

Cotton Mills..

Ewo Cotions, Sh. $151⁄4 n. S'hai Cottons, (old), Sh. $110 n. Zoong Sings, $34 n.

Wing On Tex:lles, Sh. $00 n.

Miscellaneous.

H. K. Entertainments, $5.20 n. Constructions (old), $1.60 1. Constructions (new), 50 cts. b. Vibro Piling, $41⁄2 n.

Tragic Death Of Famous Cricketer

London July 23.

Two team lists for to-morrow's matches hung in the pavillion of | Blackpool Cricket Club last night.

On cach uppcared the "McDonald." Both names were cross- ed out.

ותות

One name, that of E. A. McDonald, in the first team list, will never appear again. "E. A." was the fam- ous Australian Test cricketer. He was killed in a сле necident Bolton curly yesterday,

near

The other McDonald, in the second tenm list, was Alan, his fifteen-year-

old

son.

McDonald senfor had conched his son in batting and bowling for years, but he was unaware that this week- end the boy to have had his Arst- chunce in senior cricket; the team was picked only the night before he met his death.

KILLED AFTER CRASH MeDonald, who was manager of the Raikes Park Hotel, Blackpool, return- ing home after taking part in n charity cricket match, was involved in a collision with a car on the Black- rod by-pass road,

His car crashed through a wooden fence, down an embankment, but did not overturn. McDonald returned to the rond and was discussing the accident with the other

motorist when a third car, driven by Mr. George Frederick Fuster,

Old of Trafford, Manchester, come along. McDonald was knocked down and killed

rified.

Later the police announced that Mr. Foster had been charged with the

man-slaughter of McDonald and div,¦admitted to Bail.

McDonald. who was 45, was de- finitely one of Australia's greatest fast bowlers. He joined the Lanca- shire County Club after the 1921 Australian tour in this country, and, when his engagement ended in 1931. became professional to the Bacup Club in the Lancashire League.

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Charles Laughton as Rembrandt in the name part of the brilliant Bei- tish' film now showing at the King's Theatre.

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Edgar Arthur McDonald was burn FALL WOR

in Tasmania in 1892. He played in

three Test matches in Australia in

1920 without particular success, but

in the ensuing visit to England had

a great season.

In the Tests he took 27 wickets

at a cost of 24 rams each, surpassing the efforts of Gregory and Mailey,

He then threw in his lot with Nel- son and qualified for Lancashire, and from 1924, when he was available only for mid-week matches, until 1001 he took 1,017 wickets for the county. LARWOOD in accidenT Another famous fast bowler, Harold Larwood, was involved in 11 road accident on Wednesday night.

The car in which he was riding somersaulted, and he received incerated left hand and strained shoulder,

Anglo-Italian Amity

Nothing Derogatory To France.

London, Aug. 5, Messages from Paris reporting French press comment on the ex- change of letters between Mr. Neville Chamberlain and Signor Mussolin! show that there is general appreclu tion in France that, in the nature of the ease and by virtue of established principles of British foreign policy, nothing derogatory to the friendly understanding which exists between the British and French Governments involved in the more cordial atmosphere which should result in the relations between London und Rome from the Premier's correspon

cience.

The altitude of the majority of French commentators is warmly wel- comed in London, where the dis- position evident for Sum time in certain quarters to regard the im- provement of a a country's relation in one direction as necessarily implying their deterioration in another is strongly deprecated.

The Foreign Secretary's speeches have repeatedly comphasised the desire of His Majesty's Government No promote and maintain friendly re- lations all round, with an equally strong determination that new friendships shall not be secured at the expense of old.---British Wirelesa.

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