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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
February 16, 1999;
By Ernie Bushmiller
NANCY
I WISH YOU'D STOP TALKIN' ABOUT THAT MISS BROWN
IN YOUR OFFICE!
AH, SHE'S SQ BEAUTIFUL-~-↑ NEVER
SEEN NOBODY SO
PRETTY
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NEW STYLE UP ON TOP!
-Triangular Hockey
Army XI Held To A Draw By H.K. Club
But Point Enough To Enable Them To Win Triangular Tourney
(By "The Pilgrim”)
The Hongkong Hockey Club drew 1-1 at King's Park last evening with the Army in the last game in the Triangular Tourna- ment. Army could not grumble at being held to a draw; in fact, had the Club gone home with the spoils, no one could have grumbled unduly, for the civilians were awarded two penalty bullies, neither of which was converted.
In the first five minutes, S. A. Fowler should have found the net when well-placed, but he shot wide. It was Army's turn to put on pressure and after they had penned Club in their own half for most of the period, they eventually forced a short corner and Datta Rom made no mistake from the resultant hit.
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Club ame straight back with flerce attack, and after forcing short corner, were awarded a penalty bully, Datta Turn having used his feet in trying to prevent a goal. However, W. A. Recd falled convert. The interval soon follow- cd.
SECOND HALF Exchanges were fairly
ta
even just
after the interval, thougth Osmani In goal for the Army was called upon to save on two occasions. However, the Club forwards played strongly and S. A. Fowler equalised will pretty shot.
H.K. Stock Market
The following quotations were issued on the Hongkong Stock Mar- ket this morning:
BANKS
Romance is grand for Warner Baxter, star of "I'II Give a Müllon,"
and Marjorie Weaver, charming leading lady in 20th Century-Fox's gay H.K. Banks, S. ...(c. d.) 1,400 b.
comedy, which is being shown at the King's Theatre to-day. Baxter given his on the air and goes looking for a girl who is lookkar only for II.K. Danks, Lon. £ (x.d.) 83 n. Chorlered £
.0% n. love. Mercantile, A. &. B. £....274. Mercantile, C. £.
.13 n.
East Asia $.
Canton $.
INSURANCES
Union $rité China Underwriters ets H.K. Fire it
With ten minutes to go, the pace increased and Club were playing a much better game, their defence, especially W. A. Reed, N. Whitley and V. Bond, doing some snuppy work. Carrying play into the Army elrete, Divett almost scored but Carter nipped into the goal-mouth to stop the ball
with his hand. A penalty bully was again signalled against the Army, and this time Fowler failed to convert.
Although Army did not attack su often in this half. their forwards were more dangerous. Nerain Slugh, Pritam Nath and Umed Singh com- bined with fine understanding, Hook, at centre-half, was good Individually and also distributed the ball well, Dotta Ram, ut left buck, worked hord.
It was a keen and fust game with little to choose between the respce- live defences. By sharing the points. the Army have
the this won Tournament with a point to spare
SHIPPING
Douglas $. Steamboate $. Indo-Cliinas, P. $. Indo-Chinas, D$. Shell Bearer s/ Waterboats S...
DOCKS ETC.
Wharves S.. Docks (vld)
Dorka (new) Providents (old) $. Providents (new) 5. New Eng, Sh. 3.. Shin. Docks, Sh. $.
MINING
Kailan Raubs $. Venz: Golddeld Hongkong Mines Antumoks Ps. Atoks Ps. Baguio Gold Ps. Benguet Cons. Ps.
.80 11.
220 n.
175
65 n.
15 n.
60 n.
24 n.
.81/10% n.
.9 n
118 n. 17.70 n.
104
6.40 6.
.6.20 n.
...6 n.
American Basketball
Team Arrive In H.K.
On Way Back To U.S.
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Arriving by the Empress of Russia this morning were number of American backetball players representing the Seattle A.A.U., who have just completed a tour of the Philippines where they made a clean sweep of all their matches.
During the 15-games series, the
.95 .
n. American
cagera amaged มก
aggregate of 671 points as against Badminton 422 points for their opponents. This
shows an average of 44.07 points per
8 b.
n.
game.
n.
464 su. .36% 80. 27 si. 13.80 s.
40 sa.
50.
Ed Loverich was the
ST. JOHN'S
LOSE TO
CHUNG WAH
high point scorer of the series, totalling 151 for the 15 games or an average of 10.05 per game. He proved deadly with his one-hand shots under the basket, his great height giving him a decided advantage. Chuck Wagner was next highest scorer for
Americans, garnering 89 for the 15 games for an St. John's chances of retaining the average of 5.00 per Hame. Rors "B" Division Badminton Champion- Werner was third with 83 and Jack ship went by the board at Talkoo 2 sa. Gannon
fourth with 71. The Inst evening when they were narrow- effective unrding of Ralph Cairney ly defeated by Chung Wah by the was one of the features of the series. narrowest possible margin.
Coco Grove Ps. Con. Mines P.
-་ DUS.
Demonstrations P's.
were
Just
.1744
I.X.L. Pg.
.64
50.
the final
Gumatis P San Mauricio Ps. Suyor Consol - Ps. Paracales Ps.
LANDS
-1319
sa
.1.02 9a.
.68 sa.
3
1
7 13 1
Hotels $. Lands $.
69 sa. .3614
Lands 4 deb. S.
107% n.
against the Club, who
senson's climplons.
positions:
Army
Club
The following ure
P. W. L. D. F. A. Pis.
4 201406 4 2 18 05
Navy
Ski-ing
German Girl
Wins More World Titles
Zakopane, Feb. 10. Fraulein Christl Cranz, of Ger- mny, won two more women's world championship ütles at the Interna- thal Ski-ing competitions to-day.
Having won the downhill cham- pnships on Sunday, she secured the allom championship to-day treby the combination champion- alp as well.
The
18
and
kilometres distance cham- pnship was won by Kurikkala, of Filand.
The best non-Northerner in the ent was De Mez, the Italian, who, Lever, was In twelfth place, bind Fins, Swedes and Nor-
·wigions.--Trans-Ocean.
INTER-HONG SOFTBALL
In a friendly game of softball ayed at the Murray Parade ground Monday, the Green Spols
ounced the Laces to the tune, of -8, after being five, runs in ar- nra for the first four innings. Green Spot Abbas, O'Sullivan, onard Hassan Wylr, Pervira, All, Andrews. Omer."
Lacas Ma, Kitchell, Marker, Ar- 1, Abbas, Young, Chu, Nazarin,
S'hai Lands Sh.
Humphreys $
ILK. Realties $.
Chinese Estates $.
UTILITIES
Trams $..
Peak Trams (old) $.
Peak Trams (new)
Star Ferries
the
RECORD OF GAMES
.. The following is the full record of
the Americans' matches Philippines:
lo the Andrew's "A" cochanylons.
.8.00 n.
0% n. Jan. 17: Seattle AAU 45; Hiracocks, 27. .5% b. Jan, 10: Seattle AAU, 33: All Japanese,
27, .100 b.
Jun. 21; Seattle AAU, 32; All Japanese,
17.40 .
.3 n. 4 n. 73 5.
31.
Jan. 2: Seattle AAU, 43; All Japanese.
27.
Jan, 74: Seattle AAU, 10: Alenes, 44. Jan, 20 Senttio AAU, 42: La Salle, 30. Jan. 30: Santtle AAU, 39; West Visayan,
7 Cat Iloilo),
them
The result of thia'
hus match strengthened the position of St. making almost certain The Club de Recrea comfortably against the V.R.C. and quite
Kowloon Tong "B" defeated Andrew's "B" by 7-1.
Scores:
won
CHUNG WAH ▼. ST. JOHN'S
St.
P. C. Leung and S. 11. Boon (Chung Wah) lost to F. Kwok and D. Kwok
Jan. 31: Seattle AAU, 15; Iloilo City, 24 17-21; lost to P. Wilson and N. Smith
[(at Dollo).
0-21; beat R. Beuvan and S. Newman Feb. 2: Sentile AAW, 62; Vianyan Insti-21-3,
tute, 23 (at Cebu).
Feb. 3: Seattle AAU, 33: All Cebu. 30 CF. Chlu and S. C. Liang (Chung
fat Cebul,
Y. Ferries (old) $
2231 b. Y. Ferries, (new) $,
.22 n. China Lights, (old) S. 8.50 5. China Light (new) 9.
.514 b. IK. Electrics $.
.57 0. Macao Electrica $.
.19 n. Sandakan Light $.
.9.85 n. Telephones (old) $.
22 n. Telephones (new) $.
..71 1. Tractions s/
(x.d.) 22/0 n. Lón. 39. Tractions (Pret.)
..23/6 n. INDUSTRIAL Cald: Macg. (ord.), Sh. $....14 n. Cald: Macg. (Pre.), Sh. Canton tees $. Cements H.K. Ropes $.
6/-
STORES, &c. Dairy Farms Watsons $..... Lane Crawfords 3. Sinceres $. Wing On (11.K.)
COTTON MILLS
Powell, Ltd. cts.
Ewo Sh. $..
S'hal Cotton Sh.
Zoong Sings. Sh.$. Wing On Textiles, Sh.
MIRC.
HK. Entertainments Constructions, $.. Vibro Piling $. Ch. Govt. 1% 1025 G.S Bondy
Feb. d: Seattle AAU 45: Letran. 22, Feb. 7: Beattie AAU, 47; Fur Hastern
V. 23. Feb, Seattle AAU. 40: San Beba, 31. Feb 10: Seattle AAU, 13; NCAA Seloe- Feb, 11: Seattle AAU, 35; UAAP Selec
tion. 35. One of the best insketball teams
Wah) lost to Kwok and Kwok 19-21; beat Wilson and Smith 23-20; beat Beavan and Newman 21-9.
W. H. Choy and F. F. Li (Chung Wah) lost to Kwok and Kwok 15-213 Bravan and. Newman 21-13. beat Wilson and Smith 21-14; beat
V.R.C. . RECREIO C. Pereira
and
J. E. da Souza
In the world, the Americans are now (Recreio) lost to S. A. Rumjaha and 33 n. on their way to the United States.
Three matches had originally been O. el Arquill 12-21: lost to A. Ulrich 164 arranged for them in the Colony, but and D. M. Xavier 12-17; bent W.
as they had delayed their departure Fisher and A. K. Rumjalin 24-10, from Manila these
C. A. Noronha and C. N. da Silva arrangements have been cancelled.
lost An attempt, it (Recreio) to Rumjahn and understood, is now being made to Arcuili 12-21; beat Ulrich and Xavier arrange at least one game with them, 21-13; beat Fisher and Rumjahu 21-8. but everything will depend on how
A. E. Xavier and H. Gonsalves long the visitors will remain here,
(Recreio) best Rumjuhn and Arcul!! 21-0; beat Ulrich and Xavier 21-8; beat Fisher and Rumjahn 21-0.
KOWLOON TONG
7.
ST. ANDREW'S *B* · Playing at home. Kowloon Tong "B" defeated St Andrew's "B" by seven sets to two,
.4 b.
.23 n. 7.B3 n.
1
.30
b.
.00 n.
Benguet Cons......
13.00
13.80
.17 n.
M Wedge ..............
2015
102 1.
Coco Grove
Consolidated Mines
2003
003
24 n. .42 n.
Demonstration
171
X. I
223
Itogon. Mining
7 b.
Mambulan Con
.14 n.
Muxbate Cont
.3056
1.0.00 n.
Mine Operations
.14
North Camarine
.00
Parasta umsuk ..
.134
St. John'
Han Mauricio Ruriese Cons
1.3 1.
Chung Hình
n.
Brndicats. Invert,
Buybe Con, compar
040
K. Tong "A" Recreio
United Paracale.....
07
K. Tong "B"
11 36 367
10 10 15 75:
H.K. Govt. 4% Loan 35% prm. n. H.K. Loan 3. par. Maremans (Lond.) /..13/0 n. Marsmans H.K.) ......2/0 b.
MANILA SHARES Closing quotations through Reuters:
Rid Prices Tel, 16. Feb, 16. Afternoon Morning -- Closing Closing
SPELLING BEE (sen påge 7) Antamok
faelauto-statuary:
fortatuesque apposite.
Atok
Ipe Gold
LEAGUE TABLE
P. W. L. F. A. Pts. St. Andrew's "A" 11:10 78 24 20 13 10 3 82 28, 20
The following la Bwan, Culbertson V.R.C
11 0 2 07 32 1 12
12 B 3 83.43 18
12 0 0.09 49
& 12 report on this morning's St. Andrew's merket S. 4,6. Home 11 0.11 15 83 ".. The Manta market wan dull, Mout AS MATCH ARRANGEDA stocks
were thohanged from yester The Chinese YMCA will play day's close, Beveral, stocks, showed University” In the “A” Division Toases from A to 1 centavo The of the League to-morrow night. The only stock realitering * alm was match will be played on the Chincio
Batons Bunky Day
રતલામ દેશન
SPORT ADVTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
ANNUAL RACE MEETING, 1930. 25th, 27th and 28th February and 1st and 4th March
On Saturday, 25th, Monday, 27th, Tuesday, 28th February and Wednes- day, 1st March, the first bell will be rung at 11 am, and the first race will be run at 11.30 3.m. On Saturday, 4th March, the first bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the Arst race will be run at 2.00 p.m.
The tin interval will be after the fifth race on the first four days of the Meeting.
MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURES
Members are reminded that they and their ladies MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the Meeting.
NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO
THE MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE.
Badges admitting non-members to the Members Enclosure and Club Rooms at $10.00 per day including tax-or $40.00 including tax for the Meeting (ladies $5.00 and $20.00 respectively) are obtainable through upon the written or
the introduction of a member,
personal
such member to be responsible for all chills, cie
Batiges admitting to Members' Enclosure will NOT be on sale at the Race Course.
The Secretary's Once, 1st floor, EXCHANGE BUILDING, (Tel. 27794) WILL CLOSE AT 10.00 am. ON THE FIRST FOUR DAYS, and at 12.00 NOON ON THE FIFTH DAY
A limited number of tiffing will be obtainable each day at the Club House, provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy, (Tel. 21020).
On no pretext will children be permitted in either enclosure during the Orst four days of the Meeling, No amaha will be allowed on the Fifth Day.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE
The price of admission to the Pubile Enclosure is $2.00 per day Including tax for all persons includ- ing ladies, and is payable at the Gate, Soldiers and Sailors in uniform are admitted to the Public Enclosure at $1.00 per day including tax.
Bookmakers, Tie The men, etc., will not be permitted to operate within the precincts of The Hong Kong Jockey Club during the Race Meeting.
Timms, will be obtainable in the Restaurant in the Publle Enclosure. SERVANTS' PASSES
on
Passen for Servants will be issued to Private Box holders only. application to the Secretary, Ist floor, Exchange Building.
Any persons found loitering with Servants passes in their possession will forfeit the same and will be removed from the Enclosure.
By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary, Hongkong, 15th February, 1939.
SPORTS-CLUB
REMINDER
Members Are reminded that Selling Lotteries will be held at the Club on:-
Thursday, 16th February, at 5.30 p..
Wednesday, 22nd February, nt 5.30 p.m.
Thursday, 23rd February, at 5.30
p.m.
Lotteries each day will be on:--
The Valley Stakes,
The Hong Kong Derby, The Rooty Hill Derby, Subscription Lists are available at the Club. The Lotteries are open to Membora and their Friends including Ladies.
LAM MING: FAN, /
Hon. Secretary.
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Berlin, Feb. 15.
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