SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1931:

THE CHINA MAIL.

CHINESE ATHLETIC IN TO-DAY'S SPORTING ACTIVITIES.

SINGAPORE.

Lose Last Game by 3 Goals to 2.

*

UNIMPRESSIVE DISPLAYS.

The annual Inwn bowls match for the Aitkenhead Shield will be played

the Craigengower CC. green this afternoon cam- mencing at 3.30 p.m.

The four Kowloon First Division 'rinks and two mised Serond Divi- stou rinks brave been selected as under:

Kowloon Dock R.C.-C. Atkin Singapore, September 18. The arrangements for their pro. Puncheon (Skip).

son, J. V. Ramsay, J. C. Brown, and posed tour of Siam not being

Kowloon Bowling Green.-H. settled, the Chinese Athletic Ass Nish. ciation of Hong Kong will play the A. A. Holland (Skip).

R. Hail, W. Russell, and last of their four matches in Singa porn to-day at the Anson Road Stadium in their return game with the Malayan, Chinese, who, in a few days time, will be leaving for a soever tour in China.

"The Hong Kong tourists have not

Club de Recreio.-C. E. Marques, c. 6. Silva (Skip). [à. S. Gomes, L. C. R. Souza, and

Kowloon Cricket Club-P. Good win, H. Overy. J. C. Lyal, and A. Hyd-Lay (Skip),

Second Division:-A. Calman. J. lived up to the reputation they. Basto, G. Henderson, and F. X. brought from Java where they had 3. Silva (Skip).

a very successful time. In all the

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Second Division.-H. Stoneham.

SWIMMING.

Free matches they have played in A. C: Burford, F. G. Herridge, and Singapore, the results have been V. Petherick (Skip). draws. In their first match, the real Chinese and Malays shared ten goals with them, while the Malayan Chinese also drew with them -1. In their third match against the S.A.P.A. the tourists

drew 2-2.

It must he said, however, as a correspondent points out, that most of the first X1 players of the Hong Kong side returned to Hong Kong immediately after their Java tour, and that in the matches against the Malayan sides many reserves turn-] ed out, writes the Straits Times.

To-day's match should be in- teresting, as. Both the sides will strive their hardest to secure decisive result. In addition, the match will be à revelation of the form that the local side will, show during their tour, and should they be defeated, the chances of retain

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Championships at V.R.C.. The following Swimming Cham- pionship events will be held at the V.R.C. to-night at 9 p.m.: 100 Yards Free Style-Champion

ship of the Colony. 100 Yards Back Stroke-Champion.

ship of the Colony. 100 Yards Breast Stroke-Chan-

pionship of the Colony.

Diving Championship of

Colony.

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Ward, A. Gozano, L. A. da Rocha. and A. J. Brown.

9.30 9.40

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G. A. Leifer, E. Daukos.

I. G. Allison, S. J. H. Fox.

·9.44 G. E. R. Divett, A. B.

Purves

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9.48 9.52

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L, Goldman, D. S. Edwards.

The following will represent the Club de Recreio in their Third Division Match against the Royal Engineers at King's Park, at 0 p.m.: 9.50 10.00 |-R. Marques; H. M. Britto, B. Gann; E. Lawrence, C. Figueiredo, V. Marques; I. Gonsalves, J. Gomes, G. Guterres, J. C. Santos, and F. A. Santon..

South. China Team.

10.04

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10.08

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10.12

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10.10. 10,20

30.24

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The following have been selected to represent the South China in 10.28 their opening League match of the 10.36 10.32 season:-Pau Ka-ping: Li Tin- 10,40 sang, Tam Kong-pak; Leung Wing-10.44 tak, Leung Wing-chlu, Tong Kwan; 10.48 Chen Sui-hong, Chu Kwok-luen,

10.5% Fung King-cheung, Li Wai-tong,

and Ip Pak-wa,

RUGBY FOOTBALL.

K.B.S.F.P.A. Teams. The following have been selected to play in the first Rugby Football game to be played on the K.B.S.F. P.A. ground at King's Park to-day

at 5 p.m.

Whites:-Lance-Corporal Frank ham: C. C. Francis, T. Whitley, Lieut. Keith Murray, J. J. Fergu son; G. C. Burnett, D. F. Kilby: G. F. Gurevitch, J. M. Purvis, J. Edwards, H. Brokenshire,

A. N. Other, J. E. Wilson, R. Witchell. and Lieut. Grayham,

A.

Colours:-L. D. Skinner: Bleomenthal, J.. Jenner, D. Black,

50 Yards Free Style Ladies'. King; A. James, J. S. Crozier;

Championship.

J. White, B. Bonham, J. M. Wilson, the J. Riddel. E, O. Murphy, Dr. Cogan, | M. Burgnust, and S. Macnider.

Reserves: J. Smith, B. I. Bick- ford. H. Gregory, C. Airis, S. Moses, and R. Dormer.

FOOTBALL..

Kowloon FC. Teams. The following have been selected to represent the Kowloon ist Eleven against the Eastern Football

Referce: G. F. Rees.

Any members desiring a game and whose names do not appear in the above list are requested to turn

ing the Interport trophy against Hong Kong (who are not fully re- | Club to-day at the K.F.C. kick up. Numerous changch will pro presented by the present tourists foff at 430 p.m. F. S. Nicholls; bably be made at half time, thus

Martin, Dowman, Hedley, McKelvie, giving everyone a game.

will be remote.

A correspondent suggests thu£ | Bliss, Mons, Bryant, Dominy, Grim- Shanghai should be included in the wood and lansun. „Interpart "fournament. That is a The following have heen selected sound suggestion, since it would be to represent the Kowloon 2nd easy for Shanghai to join, tourist Eleven -against the Navy to-day team from that port making alon the latter's ground, Happy Val- most annual tours of Java andley, kick off at 3 p.m.:-Gurevitch, Malaya.

London, Wells, Everest, Gilchrist. 1. Greenberg, M. Greenberg, Whit- field. Simpson, Cotton, Bickford. Reserves Noonan and Smith.

Club Reserven.

Fifth Game Lost. Singapore, September 19. Four draws in succession would have been, an unusual record for a

The following have been selected -touring team, but had yesterday's to represent the Hong Kong Foot- game between the Hong Kong foot-ball Club second eleven against the Bullers and the Malayan Chinese Argylle on the Club ground, to- ended as their previous matches day at 3 p.m.:—

had done the result would have Fogwill: Hynes and Potouloff; bren quite in keeping with the run | Hooper, Puncheon and Krilovsky; of the play. Indeed, the visitors Tavlin, Farrow, Reid, Jackson and were unlucky not to have been Smith. Reserves: Bebbington, ahead as they certainly would have Sullivan and Ursell. heen had their chances in the second half materialised. It was a

Recreio Teams,

The following will represent the bright game with plenty of excite Club de Recreio in their First Divi- ment and at times the football wassion Match against the Argylls at exceptionally good. The pace set King's Park at 4.30 p.m.-W. was extremely fast and the visitors

Lawrence; R. Silva-Netto, S. lasted gut better than the home

Soasa; G. F. Victor, N. Beitrao,

side, in the second half Hong Kong II. C. Remedios;, B. Gusano, A. having three-quarters of the game.

The tourists suffered an early. reverse when the local team netted

In the opening minutes but great ROUND

drive from the edge of the pennity area put the visitors on terms. Sun Kam Lun, who was responsible for the goal, was, the most dangerous- forward on the field and struck for better form than he had shown in the previous game. The local team held a goal lead at half time and increased their lead after the in- terval. Ho Ka Keung, however, reduced the

in five.

Arrears

THE LOCAL CINEMAS.

Reviews from Official Sources.

"HARD TO GET."

HOCKEY..

Hong Kong Hockey Club Team.

A hockey match has been ar- ranged to be played on Wednesday

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J. K. Mackarlan, D. Forbes,

W. L. Gadlum, C. Mycock,

D. M. MacDougall, Capt. Anderson.

F. Ortlepp, A. G. Coppin. G. R. Horridge, D. Denham.

B.

A. D. Humphreys L. B. Holmes, N.

N. K. Littlefolin.

0. Eagern, L. B. Smith.

1. D. Lenox, W. J. S. Key C. B. Terdre, C. J. D. Law, H. W. Dulloy, G.-H. Bond, F. Black, R. M. Henderson R. M. Wood, J. G. Campbell. D. J. Gilinore, D. S. Robb. G. T. May, G. Thomierson. L. G. S. Dodwell, D. G. Bruce.

TO-DAY'S HOME FOOTBALL.

Arsenal Aston Villa

First Division.

Everton

v.

West Ham Birmingham

v.'.' Chelsea

Grimsby T.

Blackburn R.

Huddersfield T. v. Bolton W. Blackpool v. Manchester C. Leicester C. Liverpool Middlesborough v. Newcastle U.

Shefeld U. Portsmouth

V

Derby Cnty.

V.

Wednesday

West Bromwich Suriderland

Y

Second Division.

Bradford Bristol C. Bury Charlton A. Manchester U. v. Chesterfield Notts Cnty. Oldham Ath. Plymouth A. Stoke City Tottenham Wolves

v. Burnley v.. Leeds U. v. Millwall v. Southampton

Bradford City Swansea T.

v. Barnsley

V

V.

v. Port Vale

v. Notts F

v. Preston N.E.

V. Luton T.

v. Bristol R.

v. Gillingham..

Third Division (South). Brentford Brighton Crystal P. Exeter City- Fulham Mansfield T. Norwich City Southend U. v. Swindon T. Thames : Watford

v. Coventry C.

THE LAWN TENNIS RANKING.

Ten Lady Players Selected.

THREE BRITISH EXPONENTS.

London, September 1. Three British women are among the leading ten women lawn tunnis players in the world, according to M. Pierre Gillou,. President of the French Lawn Tennia Federation, who has just completed his annual ranking, following the conclusion of the world's major. champion- ships. The following is his rank- ing order.

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1--Mrs. Helen Wills Moody

(U.S.A.)

2-Miss Cilly Aussem (Ger-

many)

8. Miss Betty Nuthall (Britain)

4. Miss Helen Jacoba (U.S.A.)

5. Fraulein Krauwinkel (Ger-

many)

GMme. Mathelu (France) 7-Mrs. Fearnley Whittingstali

(Britain)

.B.-Miss Mudford (Britain) 9.-Mile. Payot (Switzerland) 10--Mrs. 1. A. Harper (U.S.A.)

Satoh Again Wins.

J. Satoh, the Japanese Davis Cup player, continued his series of suc- cesses by winning the final of the Men's Singles at Hastings and St. Leonard'a yesterday. He beat R. C. Wackelf by 6-1, 8-6. Vernon G. Kirby, the young left-handed South African, recorded his sixth tourna- ment win since. Wimbledon when he defouted D. R. Fussell by 6-4 6-4. in the Southampton Singles final.

SHARE MARKET

(Continued from Paße 7.)

v. Northampton Tof the market with Lands marked Queen's Pk. R. down to $86 and Humphreys to Torquay U.

V.

v.

Reading

v.

V.

Clapton O. Cardiff City v. Bournemouth

Chester

Third Division (North).

next between the

Hong Kong Doncaster R. Kong Hockey Club first eleven and the Argyll and uterland dish- Hull City

Hartlepools landers on the Club ground at Lincoln City King's Park at 6.20 p.m.

The following will play for the Rotherham U.

Rochdale Club: G. Duncan; 3. Rodger and A.

Southport R. Botelho; W. A. Reed, Ä, A, Dand

Tranmere R. and J. E. Noronha: H. Owen

Wigan Boro'. Hughes, G. E. R. Divett, C. C.

York City Francis, J. L. Tetley and T. Price.

GOLF STARTING TIMES. ·

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The Secretary of the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club supplies the following list of starting times for Fanling to-morrow:-

3.20 a.m. E., J. R. Mitchell, K. S.

Roberlann.

J. E. Richardron, C. B.

Gateshead

Crewe A.

New Brighton

V.

V.

V.

Waleal!

v.

Barrow

v.

V. Darlington

v.

Stockport C.

T.

Carlisle U.

v.

Accrington S.

v. Halifax T.

Wrexham

SCOTTISH LEAGUE.

.First Division.

Airdrieonians Ayr U. Celtic Cowdenbeath Dundee Hearts

Morton

v. Dundee U.

V. Falkirk

v. Queen's Pk.. v. Clyde

v. Rangers

* Leith Ath.

Kilmarnock Hamilton A. Aberdeen

9.24

Motherwell

Robertson.

9.28

I. H. Geale, Comdr. Priestley,

Partick T.

V.

St. Mirren

V

9.70

E. J. Munro, R. H. Dowler.

Third Lanark v.

"FORBIDDEN ADVENTURE.”·

of. Slovaria.

$20, but Trams withstood the on- alaught very bravely nt $22. Quotation in the Sterling section of course dropped the most with Banks marked down to $1,800 and Unions to $500, but very few trans- actions were recorded In this sec- tion. The volume of trading dur- ing the week was consequently large due to the liquidation, but the. the market had weathered storm very well and at the closo there is a distinctly steadier tone all round.

Banks.-H. K. & S. Banks were dealt in at the opening at $2,045 but on account of the appreciation in Exchange, cused off to a selling Fate of $1,800, without alïracting buyers. Bank of East. Asins were quiet at quotations.

Insurances. Unions suffered á eet-back and were on offer at $500. China Underwriters were obtain-

able at $6.

Shipping. Steamboats could be had at $28, Union Waterboats re- mained firm at $28, but sellers were

scarce.

Docks, Wharfs, Godowns, &c.......... HK. & K. Wharves are put through at $150-and there were etill further buyers at 'this rate. Docks continued in request at $30. Providents (old) were transacted to a great extent at $5.75/6.25 and closed firm at $5.90.

Lands, Hotels and Buildings.- II.K. & S. Hotels (old) changed hands at as low as $15.40, but were firmer at the close with buyers pre- vailing at $15.75. H.K. Landa were negotiated at $86. Humphreys were more or less neglected at quotations. H.K. Renities sold at $16.25/16.50 with buyers offering $15.75 towards the close.

were

Trams

village belle attacked by gossiplug and queen of the kid actors. tongues, Marion Davies achieves a For a publicity stunt the mothers convincing nalvete that turns the take their youngsters to London to most implicating of scenes into visit King Maximillan, the boy ruler uproarious mirth.

Sidney Blackmor, as the lawyer The important part of King Max who is willing to marry his attrac-is played by Bruce Line, a clever Live client to save her good name, youngster who is a newcomer to the finds his sacrifice a mistaken one-film colony. but marries her anyway. James .Some folk strive for years to Gleason scores as the comic ice-man "THE DEVIL TO PAY” but the "break into the movies" and others and Marie. Prevost is effective as tourists were unable to force a cannot evade the nets the movies Annie, the servant giri, whose!

Dramatist Frederick Lonsdale re- fourth draw, losing by the odd goal spread for them, +

secret marriage and approaching veals a hidden side of Ronald Dorothy Mackaill is one of the motherhoud starte the scandal that Colman's character In the star's Cotton Mille.--Ewos were in de- Chinese Athletie:-Wong Yuen latter. A star in her own singing reflects upon Joyce.

latest ploture, "The Dovli To Pay" mund at the outset at Tis. 16.26 Shing; Mak Kwok Tung and Loung and dancing act at the 'London

which comes to the Queen's Theatre but the market closed easier with Yuk Tong; Chan Chen Woo, Wong Hippodrome. She played in one

shares offering at Tis. 15.90. to-morrow. Sui Wah and Lal Kwok Chin; Lee British picture, and then turned

Ronald Colman is thought by

Public Utilities.-H.K. Hung Ching. Leo Yee Lun, Ho Kathe movies down flot. Her act Comedy, drama, thrills, adventure, casual acquaintances to be cold and were dealt in at $24 at the open- Kuen, Sun Kam Lun and Chan went to Paris for an international pathos are intermingled in intrigu- forbidding--the very oppoaite of ing and cased off to $20.50 on Kwong [u.

revue there and the French moviesing fashion to provide the attrac- the playbody role in which he is Thursday but towards the close lured her into them.

tiveness of "Forbidden Advanture," cast by the author of "The Devil To they were in good demand at $22. Then, dancing in the Ziegfeld the Paramount Almisation of Sin Pay." But even those who know Star Ferries were rather quiet at Follies, in New York, an American clair Lewis's imaginative story, him only as a shadow on the screen $95. China Lights experienced an STROUD LOSE TO film director sought her out. This "Let's Play King" which comes to can detect in his emotional make-up active market, business having been

time salary and fuma bockoned, too the King's Theatre to-morrow. GLOUCESTER.

the kindliness, the cheerful, happy effected at $27.00/28.25, closing strongly. The embryo musical In the cast of this highly entranc-go-lucky, why-worry temperament firming at $28. HK. Electrics comedy star turned definitely, to ing and exceptionally amusing that he portrays no well in his could fetch buyers at $79... Telo- the filma.

talkie are four of the ace comedy-latest production.

Phones (partly pald) were done at Her latest starring vehicle for purveyors of Hollywood

$30/88 and there were still fur- Mitzi First National Vitaphone is call Green, Edna May Oliver, Louise

ther buyers at $31. ... ed "Hard to Get." It is all-talking. Fazenda, and Jackio Searl. In sup-

Miscellaneous. Comenta were The picture will be presented to-day part of this quartelite are more than

put through In "quantity at $18.25 at the Majestic Theatre

to $20 with buyers prevailing at score of glever kid actors andra

the close at $19.10.- H.K. Ropes number of skilful, grown-ups, tur

Bicasrs. Ferguson Bros., ships fell away to $19. with business, re- "Forbidden Advanture” treats ›în

Dairy Farms a humerous manner of the rise builders, of Port Glasgow, have reported at this rate. Marion Davies and Robert Z. from medicerity of two women,

calved two contracts, one for could be had at $82. Watsons Leonard offer another sparkling Edna May Oliver and Louise dredger for London owners and the were quiet at quotations, Construc- contribution to the gaiety of the Fazenda, and their respective off other for a river boat for Canada, tions had weakened A great deal creen with "It's a Wise Child.” spring, Mitzi Green and Jackle These contracts bring the total with buyers at $11 only. Enter- London, September 10.

her Barrow lost on their own ground starring vehicle which is slowing go to Hollywood where they succeed that a reduction of wages will cause Beptember 28. October 27, and

new Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Sear), These two ambitious mothers orders received at Port Glasgow tainments were booked at $15.

up to five. Shipbuilders belleve Forward Settlement Days:- to St. Helens 0,9 to-day, In the at the Queen's Theatre.

in pushing their children into fame further orders to be given. Rugby League.

In the role of Joyca Stanton, tha as the respective boy and girl king

Swansea Register Big Victory.

London, September 10. The following Rugby Union matches took place to-dayam Te Stroud

8: Gloucester Swansea *32: · Pontardawe

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The Rugby League.

“IT'S A WISE CHILD.”~~~~,

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