THE CHINA MAIL.
TUESDAY, JULY 21, 1931.
HONGKONG'S FINEST CNEMA
The Most Comfortable and the. Only Air-Cooled
Theatre in Hong Kong.
FINAL SHOWINGS TO-DAY AT, 2.30, 5.10, 7.15 & 9.30 P.M.
This is another picture show in this Colony recorded by the New Noiseless recording process of the Western Electric Sound System.
"You're like a jewelled lip-stick-beau-
Uifully poisoned?"—even the man sho Joves believes. her faithless to love!
RUTH
CHATTERTON
.IN
Unfaithful"
a. Paramount Picture
with PAUL LUKAS
Directed by John Cromwell, -
NEXT CHANGE
COMMENCING TO - MORROW
"I ain't goin' t'he here long-so I got.
t'make it snappy. C'mon over for a hot time!"
THE WORLD'S MOST LOVABLE KIDS.
Robart Coogan (Jackie's brother) Jackie Cooper-Mitzi-Green-
and Jackie Searl in
PERCY CROSBY'S
Skippy'
a Garamount Picture
BOOKING AT THE THEATRE. TELS. 25813, 25380.
THE CHINESE RESTAURANT, LTD.
OPEN DAILY 11 A.M. TO MIDNIGHT.
We take pleasure in offering the following special manus for the consideration of our patrons. These special menus. are prepared by our expert chef.
MENU.
1. Stewed Shark's Fins with Minced Crabs,
2. Filleted Prawn Balle with Ham
3. Roasted Fat: Dove:
4. Stowed Fresh Mushrooms and Yellow of Crabs,
5. Orange Jelly,
6. Steamed, Mixed Rice in Fresh Lilyleaf.
^_^~^\/*/ PRICE !== $2 per dinner per head.
1. Stewed Shark's Fins with Minced Crabs,
2 Filleled Prawn Balls with Ham,
Stewed Fresh Mushrooms and Yellow of Crabs.
4. Orange Jelly An
5. Steamed, Mixed Rice in Fresh Lilyleaf.
PRICE: $1,50 per dinner per head.
A LA CARTE VOG Slugle dishes can be alded at Prices on list:
hours.
CURRENT SPORTING GOSSIP
SECOND DEFEAT OF KENT AT LAST WIN AMAZING RECORDS BY
RECREIO.
Craigengower Spring a Surprise.
UNIVERSITY TOO STRONG.
In the "B" Division of the Lawn Tennis League the Crafgengower C.C. on their own courts defeated the Club de Recreio by 7 seta to 2 yesterday.
Scores:
J. Leonard and G. Lal (C.C.C.): bent. J. Remedios and J.
Gonzalves
6- 4
beat C. A. Barretto and A.
Silva ...
beat H. Barros and
Yvanovich
A MATCH.
MIDDLESEX DEFEATED.
Freeman and Ryan in Amongst the Wickets.
NEW ZEALANDERS DRAW.
London, Yesterday. Kent has at last registered an- other win in the County Champlon- ship, this time at the expense of. Middlesex. Splendid bowling by
HELENE MADISON.
Only Two Standard Records to Get.
WORLD'S CHAMPION.
New York, July 15. Helene Madison, of Seattle, to-day successfully defended her senior national A. A, U. women's outdoor swimming: titles in the 100-mstre and the mile free-style events.
Her
She, however, failed to break her own world's records. time for the 100 metres. was one minute, 9.2 seconds, while that
6- 3 "Tich" Freeman, who took 11
wickets for 102 runs, dismissed for the mile was 24 minutes and 6-8
45 seconds, which was more than Middlesex twice for 193 runs,
10 seconds slower than the cord,
E. Zimmern and F. Zimmern (C.CC.) —
boat J. Remedios and
Gonzalves
J.
drew with C. A. Barretto and
A. Silva best H.
Yvanovich
Barros and V.
11
Glamorganshire were indebted
to Ryan for their seven wicketa vie. tory over Worcestershire. The tall
re-
In swimming the mile, how ovar, she broke the four-year-
64 left-hand slow bowler captured 11 old mark for the 1,500 metres by
6-6 wickets fór 99 runs.
6- 3
W. J. Howard and Y. Hachiuma (C.C.C.):-
beat J. Remedios and J.
Gonzalves
draw with C. A. Barretto and
A. Silva
lost to H. Barros and V
Yvanovich.
Big Victory.
6- 1
The New Zealanders had to be content with a draw ngainst Dur- ham. During the match Cromb scored his Arat century of the tour and Allcott captured seven cheap wicketa
She 27 seconds. more than negotiated the distance in 29 minutes, 17-1/5 seconds, thus ac- quiring her fourteenth world's record out of the 16 recognized standard events.
She now holds all records ex- cept those for the 100-yards and Full results as cabled by Reuter the 1,000 metres, both of which were as follow:-
are held by Martha Norellus,
6-6 Kent beat Middlesex by an inn-whose 1,500-metre marks Helene
1- G
The University team defeated
ings and 70 runs at Maidstone.
Scores:-
broke to-night-Associated Press.
Kent: 265 (Durston 6 fo* BRITISH RUGBY TEAM
66);
Freeman 5 for 55);
the South China A.A. by nine Middlesex: 110 (Mariott 4 for 44, seta to nil on their own courts yea- terday.
Scores:-
D. J. Anderson and F. Y. Chew (University)
83 (Freeman 6 for
47).
Glamorganshire beat Worcester-
beat Chan So and C. C. Luk 6: 3shire by seven wickets at Ponty-
beat Ng Sau-kwan and H. K
pridd.
Ho
beat N. G. Yang and C. Y.
Tsao
6- 0
.. 6-0
Scores:
Y. K. Ng and G. E. Yeoh (University):
beat Chan So and C. C. Luk beat Ng. Sau-kwan, and H. K.
6-3
Ho
6- $
beat N. C. Yang and C. Y.
TSRO..
6- 2
Worcester: 100 (Ryan 7 for 52); /
86, (Ryan 4 for 47, J. C. Clay 5 for 31). Glamorgan: 140 and 48 for 8. Durham drew with the New Zea. landers at Sunderland.
Scores:
Durham: 145 (C. F. W. Allcott
7 for 50).
FY Khoo and T. K. Lien N. Zealand: 216 for 6 (L. B. Cromb (University) :-
beat Chan So and C. C. Luk 6-0
beat Ng Sau-kwan and H. K.
Ho
'6-0
beat N. C. Yung and C. Y
Taao.
6- 0
League Table to Date
Sats.
P. W. D. L. F A. Pts.
Recreio
9 7 0 2:49 29
14
Indian R.C.
85 1 12 41 81
C.9.G.C.
University
3 5214 1974 10 HK.C.C. 8 4'1 861 36 Chinese R.C. 4 4 0 0 2016 81⁄2 10.0.0... 6 4 0 2 32 22
Army T.C. 7 3 0 4 28 Kowloon G.C. 8 2 0 8 26 M.B.K.
БУ
32
46
31'
S.C.A.A.... 7. 10 821% 41% Nippon C. 7 0 1 8 10% 42%
9 5 1 13 884 484 11
8
"C" 'DIVISION.
In the "C" Division of the Lawn Tennis League the Hong Kong Cricket Club defeated the Army Tennis, Club by nine sets to nll.
League Table to Date.
Sete.
APts. P. W. D. L Chinese F.C. 98 10.71-10 17 Recreio 9 8 1 0 56 21 17. 12 S.C.A.A
01461780 Y.M.C.A.
06 0 3 48 33 12 I.K.C.C..-0 PER 044 43. 88 10
ย Indian R.C.. 9 4 1 4 38 University 8 4 0 2 36 19 Kowloon C.C. 7 4 0.8.324 284 8 Army T.0.7 8 0 422 87 6 Radio 8.C. 822 4 25% 46% 6 Deutscher C. 6 11 418% 85% 3 Graduates A. 5 10 411 32 Craigengewer 8107 20% 51; 0.8.C.C.. 7016 21: K.I.T.C
801718 54
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105).
Our Sports Diary.
LOCAL
TO GO ON TOUR.
League Players Bound for Australia.
£1,669 LOSS.
The annual statement of accounts. of the Rugby League revenis a loss on the year's working of £1,659. The League, however, are in a thoroughly healthy financial posi tion, laving at their disposal £17,- 821. The Management Committee of the Northern Rugby League will report a profit of £169 and a credit balance of £853. '*
The Council of the Rugby League have accepted an invitation from the Australian Board of Control to visit that country. In 1982, and a touring party will in all probability leave England in April next.
WATER POLO-To-morrow WATER POLO LEAGUE
Division I-VR.C. v. Kowloon.
Friday Division 1-Navy v Chinese BC.
FOOTBALL-To-day-H.K.F.A. Council Meeting at 5.30 p.m.
LAWN TENNIS-To-morrow- "B" Division South China A.A.
T.C.; M.B.K. A Division-University V Chinese V R.C Civil Service C.G.; Hong Kong C.C.
v. Kowloon 0.0., Craigen- Rower C.C. v. Recreio; Mixed Doubles-Kowloon C.C. v. United Services R.C.; Recreio v. "Ladles R.O.
Saturday"B" Division-M.B.E. 7. South China A.A.; "C" Division Army T.C. v. Civil. Service C.C.; Kowloon C.C. v. Indian R.C.. South China A.Ay YMCA. University v Deutscher Club.
LAWN BOWLS Saturday. Division LC.C.C v. Talkoo: 2KOC v. C.S.OC. Kowloon Dock Police; K.B.G.C. Recreio: Division IL Talkoo v0.0.0.; C.B.C.C.K.C.C., Recreio v. E.B.G.C.; Yacht Club v. Electric
·R.C.
✓ ABROAD.
CRICKET-To-day- Surrey y. Lancashire, Sussex v. Leicestershire. . Hampshire v Somerset
Warwick
BA Northamptonshire
ahire.
Notts v. Yorkshire. Derbyshire v. Gloucestershire.
LORD BURGHLEY IN Tomorrow, Thursday and Friday,
LIMELIGHT AGAIN.
Unusual Treble in the Insurance Meet.
ONE RECORD ESTABLISHED
Lord Empire
Essox v. Lancashire. Warwickshire, v Notts. /
Hampshire, v. Surrey. Kent:y." Leicestershire,
›Sussex-v..Somerset.
Mas
Glamorgan 7, Yorkshire.t Derbyshira v. Northamptonshire, Combined Services v. New Zen- land.
Worcestershire v
Saturday, Monday and Tuesday,
Esser V. Somerset, Lands
and
Han
Glam
Nottes
RESULT.
KOWLOON LOSE.
At the V.R.G. last night the China Athletic defeated Kowloon by five clear goals in the Senior Division of the Water Polo League. League Table to Date.
Goals.
V.R.C.
P. W. L. D. FA. Pts. 77.00 46 1 14 Chinese Ath. 7 6 11 306 11 Kowloon 7 3 2.2 21. 20 Chinese B.C. 7 2 4 1 20 Royal Navy 7 2 5 3 734 07.05.36
Borderers
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which, otherwise they apparently disdain.
Freference for Enjoyment. But, whether champions are to be raised from tournament play or not, tournament play will still re- tain its attraction to the vast army. of players, who look upon the game 3 an enjoyment and not as a busi- ness. For them, the two or three! tournaments which their ordinary work enables them to enter will still be the height of their Sum- mer's enjoyment; and whether they win few rounds or not they will still a hopefully on. Methods of producing champions do not Inter eat them in the least for all they care all the best players in the country may be engaged in a con tinuous world tour that champion- producing recipe, whi up to the present hasiven no Very startling. resulte. Indif cap'-balis, and deem
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