1938-09-29 — Page 21

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Hongkong Hockey Team Scores Another Win

Singapore, Sept. 23.

Beating the R.E. by two goala to nil in a hockey match played at Changi yesterday, the visiting Hongkong Garrison hockey team maintained an unbeaten record in Singapore.

Having played three games so far, they have won two and drawn the other.

Displaying Anc combination, aj game was barely five minuten old, speedy forward line and a capable| Beadnell titing the ball out of n defence, the winners got the better; melce Into the Sappers' goal. of an evenly contested game.

There was no further score in this Good stickwork

another half, but play was in favour of the was feature of the winning team's play, visitors.

The Royal Engineers played a good game, putting up a strong defence against a fine forward Inc.

First goal was scored when

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the

GOOD SAVE

Attacking on the resumption the Sappers nearly got through when Plumer sent In a stiff drive which

AIR-CONDITIONED THEATRE

THE

HONGKONG

COOLIE BITTEN BY DOG

TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1938.

Bitten on the leg by a dog owned by L. Farmer yesterday, a delivery coolie, Kwong Ming, 17, was admit ted to the Kowloon Hospital for treatment.

The dog was sent to Matauksok for observation,

was well-saved

goalkeeper.

by the

Hongkong

The second and only other goal in the game came after 15 minutes of play, when Hook swung the ball into the Sappers' goal of a pass from Hitchcock, culminating a clever right wing movement.

Messra. G. Douglas and L. Martin referced. Teams:-

Hongkong Garrison: Dobson; Stickley, Degnen; Wetten. Land, Austin: Smith, Deadnoti, Hitchcock, Hook, Hamweil

R.E.: Gardiner:

Warman: Dudley, Adams Webb, Vinycamb; Wolah. Hawkins. plumer, Templeman, Cheeseworth.

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Chicago Cubs Overtake The Pirates

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Latest Results In U.S. Baseball

Stock Markets Make Great

Recovery

London, Sept. 28.

"It's all right this time." This spontaneous remark by Mr. Chamberlain to the cheering crowds who gathered round his home on his New York, Sept. 28.

return from the House of Parliament The Chicago Cubs passed the Pitts-epitomised the all-pervading feeling burgh Pirates in the National Base- of relief. ball League to-day. The two teams met to-day, the Cubs beating the Pirates by 8-5.

Results of matchas played to-day

were:

NATIONAL LEAGUE

Philadelphia

Boston

Pittsburgh

R. H. E.

100

5

0

3 7

5 10

Chiengo

6 12 0 (Nizzo homered for the Pirates and Hartnett for the Cubs).

Cincinnuti

0

7 11 St. Louis

E 14 (Craft homered for the Cincinnati Reds).

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Washington

New York

Boston

Philadelphia ..... t

.1

1

E

3

2

6

10

(Hayes homered for the Athletics).

Chicago

14 18

0 Cleveland

11 18 3 (Connors homered for the White Sox and Heath and Kroner for the Indians).

St. Louis Detroit

B

0

..... 12 11 (Tebbetts homered for the Tigers and GI pitched)-Reuter.

The scenes in the City were re- miniscent of the boom Umes, Share prices soared in all sections in street markets.

Koffies were most prominent, while on the Rubber Exchange, the Com- mittee of which quickly decided to extend trading until 5.30 p.m., values jumped In very heavy trading. The Immediate jump in this market wes up to 1 penny above the Axed minimum út which they have been ruling since noon.

At the same time sugar slumped up to threepence below the high levels attained when the crisis was at its peak.

In the Liverpool grain market prices nose-dived on a burst of selling, closely followed by wheat futures quotation in London.

Appreciation of sterling developed equally suddenly and dollars fell on New York selling, followed by Lon don offering from 4.02 to 4.71 before the Exchange Control Fund arrested the plunge by supporting dollars at 4.70.

The change for the beller occurred somewhat late and the bullion market was little affected, but contrary to the experience of the last few days some 'buyers put in an appearance with prices ranging between 140 shillings and 147 shillings-Reuter.

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