"HONGKONG'S FINEST CNEMA

FINAL SHOWINGS TO-DAY AT 2.30, 5.10, 7.15, & 9.30 p.m.

One was a gold dig. ger and never gave, a second gave but never "dug," while a third hid her heart behind

a smile. Did they, get

their man?

PICTURE

You've met

him under

Big City Lights Big City Ways Big City Blues --

-

GIRLS LOST

in the BIG CITY

with

LORETTA YOUNG

JOHN WAYNE

Low Cody

JayceCompton JoanMarsh

Directed by SIDNIY LANFIELD

COMMENCING TO-MORROW

hilarious!

situations

before, but

never half

as funny

as hero of

MARK TWAIN'S

STORY

WILL ROGERS

"A Connecticut

FOX

PICTURE

Yankee

BOOKING AT THE THEATRE.

TEL. 25313.

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT !

There will be Special Showings on

WEDNESDAY, 14th October

when

The Entire Proceeds are to be given to

THE YANGTSZE FLOOD RELIEF

FUND

The Programme, will be as follows:-

2.30 p.m.

5.10 p.m.-

7.15 p.m.

"CHARLIE CHAN CARRIES ON”

“DISHONOURED."

"VAGABOND KING,"

9.30 p.m. "DON'T BET ON WOMEN.”

Prisce as usual

These popular pictures have been kindly lent

for the occasion by

Messrs. PARAMOUNT FILMS OF CHINA, Inc. Messrs. THE FOX FILM CORPORATION.

Booking Now Open

Telephone 25313.

THE CHINA MAIL.

CURRENT SPORTING GOSSIP

RUGBY FOOTBALL NOTES.

J. Gosling to Make Local Debut.

CLUB ARRANGEMENTS,

"Y" SECOND ELEVEN PLAY WELL.

Ten Men Hold Jats to a Draw.

INDIAN RESERVES SURPRISED.

[By "Hooker."}

At King's Park yesterday the With the coming of another Y.M.C.A. second cleven drew Rugby season it is always interest- with the 3/9 Jat Regiment ing to speculate as to the prospects second eleven, each side scoring of the Various clubs. The once. gamo seems to be growing apace in the Colony, and the advant of. another club in Kowloon is an event which will be welcomed by all who have the . interests of the game

Enjoying a larger percentage. of the game the "Y" crossed over at half time with a goal Iced, E. F. Selk having found the not after a combined forward move at heart.ment. The Indians had hard luck The Argyll and Sutherland High- when they scored, but one of the landers and the South Wales other players was adjudged to be Borderers both intend running_re gimental XVs, while the Navy Rugger will be materially strength- ened by the advent of J. Gosling, who captained the Navy XV at

home last season.

The Club players have been put- ting in some useful practice on Monday and Wednesday evenings, and the first practice game is fixed for Wednesday next. Subsequent Trial games are due to take place on Wednesday 21st inst. and Satur- day 24th inst., in which all the talent at the disposal of the Club will be given a try out.

The Club committee have taken great pains to produce a fixture list which will provide us many games as possible for both 1st and 2nd XVE. I gather that 1st XV. fix- tures have been arranged for every Saturday from October 31, until ine, interport AV leaves for Shang- hai for the annual encoun-

Ler auring the Chinese New Year HonGays, It

also hoped to make 2nd XV. games ¡on Wednesdays a regular feature junte and acuboli geta guilly,

appear to be a certani ambum vi

offsido.

In the second half Abdul Razak equalised as the result of a smart raid on the Y.M.C.A. goal, and this terminated the scoring In a fast and clean hitting game. The "Y" are to be congratulated on their fine display when field- ing only ten men, H. Muller, the outside right, failing to take the field.. All their players showed good form especially Hargreaves on the left wing. His centres were timed beautifully and more often as not found their mark successfully,

Result:-

Y.M.C.A. II 3/9 Jats Il

Our Sports Diary.

LOCAL

HOCKEY-To-day-Hong Kong H.C. "A" v. Borderers.

LAWN BOWLS-To-day-- Shanghai v. Kowloon D.R.C.

Kong V. To-morrow Hong i nere

Shanghai.

20

| kan krieku uvadąbie, and there 10

a uši posrta la the Clubhouse widen an intending players, ・ whe Rave nuc already been approacheu,

azla "maines.

INDIAN R.C. SECOND

ELEVEN.

Champions to Play Small Units.

The following will represent the Indian R.C. 2nd XI in a League match against the Royal Engineers and the Royal Corps of Signals to morrow at Sookunpoo at 2 p.m. sharp-M. R. Abbas (Captain). A. R. Abbas, F. M, el Arculli, H. T. M. Barma, A. R. H. Esmail,

S. Ismail jun., M. P. Mader, K. Nazarin, A. M. Rumjahn, A. R. Saffad and A. S. Sufflad.

MEETING-To-day- Kowloon Chess Club at 5.30 p.m.

RACING Tomorrow - Ninth Extra Race Meeting.

FOOTBALL-To-morrow-First Division-Kowloon F.C. v. Club de Recreio at 4.30 p.m.

CRICKET-Sunday-University

v. Volunteers.

ABROAD.

FOOTBALL-To-morrow--Full League Pragramine.

GOLF.

Starting Times for

To-Morrow.

The Secretary of the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club supplies the following list of starting tinies

for Fanling to-morrow:-

9.20 a.m. G. Castle, H. T. Buxton. 9.24 F. Ortlepp, A. G. Coppin.

SHANGHAI TEAM'S EASY WIN.

Kowloon Well Beaten at the K.C.C.

SOUVENIRS PRESENTED.

The Shanghai Jawn bowls team scored a very comfortable victory yesterday when they met a team re- presenting Kowloon, on the K.C.C.

green.

At the conclusion Mr. Ezra Abraham (vice-President of the of the K.C.C.) presented each visitors with a souvenir, while the Kowloon four were given mementos by the Shanghai team.

C. .W. Glover LC. R. Souta

F. Medina C. G Silva

C. Richarda T. Main (skip)

J. C. Brown W. Russell (skip) Heads

1

8

4

G

7

Shots Total

I

Shota Total

4 4

-

2

1

ì

7

4

11

2 13

B

.1

14

10 11

2

16

5

2 18

12

8

18

8

2

20

14

2

10

15

10

1

21

16

1

11

17

11

1

18

11

2

19

1

12

24

20

1 13

24

21

18

1 25

KOWLOON FOOTBALL

CLUB.

League Eleven Against Recreio.

The following have been select- ed to represent the Kowloon Foot- ball Club 1st XI against Club de Recreio to-morrow on the Kowloon Football Club ground at 4.15 p.m.: Nicholls; Martin and Dowman: Hedley, McKelvie and Bliss; Simpson,

Timberlake, Dominy, Grimwood and Ianson, Reserve:--- Whitfield.

Friendly.

The Mercantile Bank are meetingi the Radio Sports Club in a friendly) match on the Club de Recreio's ground on Sunday at 2.80 p.m. and will be represented by the follow- ing: A. A. Mattos; A, C. Soarea and E. A. Remedios; H. A. Hynd- man, A. P. Souen and S. Sousa; C. V. Castro, E. R. West, N. A.' Beltrao, J. R. Swales and R. D.

Beaumont.

9.28 D. Forbes, D. G. Bruce, RADIO SPORTS CLUB

17

"

9.32

M

I. H. Geare, C. G. Stark,

"

G. Thomerson, D. J. Gilmore.

9.40

T. R. Rowell, H. Lowe.

9.44

HONG KONG HOCKEY 9.36

CLUB.

First Eleven Against 3/9 Jat Regt.

ELEVEN.

R. H. Dowler, J. B. Against the University

Lanyon,

Sunday.

9.20 a.m. G. A. Pentreath, S. R

Waller.

སྐུ་· ༤ ༄

This Afternoon.

The following will represent the

Radio Sports Club hockey team in a match against the University

P S. Grant, J. B. Lanyon. | Hockey Club at 5,15 p.m. sharp to-| A. Sommerfelt D. J. day on the University ground! Gilmore.

Spary A. E. P.Guest, Perduman

C. Mycock, A. D. Hom Singh; Surjla Singh, Kalwant phreys.

Singh, Chanan Shingh; M. Hanlb, G. T. May, H. P. Unlley." R. Khan, G. Singh, Attar Singh G. Thomerson, N. S. and F. A, Kemp: Referee: J. T. K Gilchrist. Ella.

The following will represent the Hong Kong Club in their match against at 8/9th Jat Regiment on the U.S.R.C. ground on Wednesday at 6.15 p.m. sharp.

9.24

9,28

G. Duncan; W. Woodward, J. Rodger; W. Reed, A. A. Dand- (cap- tain), A. V. Reed; H. Owen Hughes, G. E. R. Divett, C. C. Franeis, J. L. Tetley and T. J. Price.

9.82

9.85.

9.40

9,44

C. W. F. Booker, D. G. Bruce.

E O. Priestley, 1. H.

Geare.

0.52

H. W. Dulley, O. Eager.

'A. Lanch, W. C. Shields. D. S. Edward, G.-E. Divett.

CLUB SECOND ELEVEN 9.48.

FOR MONDAY.

Hong Kong Police, the Opponents.

9.50 *10.00

∙10.04 ir

10.08

The following will represent the Hong Kong Hockey Club 2nd XI 10.12 versus Hong Kong Pollos en Mon- day on the Club ground at 5.10 p.m.10.16 sharp: E. S. Moses, J. E. Henry, 10.20, G. F. Rees, G. L Robertson,

G. A. L, Plummer, A. R. Botelho, 10.24 S. J. H. For, W. A. Nowers, R. H. D Wade. E. V. Reed and W. A. F. 10.28 Kerrich.

D. J. Mackie, G. A. Lelper.

D. M. MacDougall, C. H. Bradley,

R. HL. Dowler, JR ILinton

k

H. Pooley, D. S. Robb. L. B. Holmes, H. Dankes..

J. A. Shaw, W.

Gaddum.

II. U. Ireland, R. JAW.

LINDRUM'S RAPID SCORING.

Registers Thousand in

33 Minutes.

Melbourne, Sept. 8. Newman had his lead cut down

by 1,000 points by Lindrum during to-day's sessions: Indrum, after making breaks of 588 and 409, made 1,000 unfinished in: 88 minutes, Scores: Newman (rec. 7,000), 16,059: Lindrum (In play), 15,032 Press Association, Foreign Special.

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1931,

INEM

STAR

TO-DAY & TO-MORROW

At 2.30, 5.20, 7.20, & 9.20.

HOT LAUGHS! HOT MAMAS! HOT SONGS!/ HOT for PARIS

All Talking, Laughing, Movietone

Grūb

VICTOR M©LAGLEN

carrying on bis cock- eyed adventures with FIN DORSAY «** EL BRENDEL

Welten and "directed by' | BAOUL WALSH, who made

"The Cock Byed World"

Original songs by Walter Donaldson and Edgar Laila

Prusted by WILLIAM POK

G. FALCONER & CO., (HONG KONG) LTD. WATCHMAKERS & JEWELLERS

DIAMOND MERCHANTS, Union Building (opposite G.P.O.) Agents for ADMIRALTY CHARTS,

ROSS'S BINOCULARS and TELESCOPES, KELVIN'S NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, ENGLISH SILVERWARE, direct from Manufacturers,

High Class English Jewellery.

MAJESTIC

At 2.30, 5.20, 7.20

TO-DAY ONLY

& 9.20 P.M.

BUNTED!

AND THEIR

ONLY CRIME

IS LOVE:

This amazing

Clara Bow

will sweep you off your

fect- thrilling drama sof a woman's

Bight for the man she loves?

CLARA BOW

REGIS TOOMEY

WYNNE GIBSON JULIETTE COMPTON

IN

KICK IN

A Paramount Picture

Share This Page