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The following will represent a further goal, Surjan Singh break- Potential Interport XI. and Mr. ing through to score the Radio's H. R. B. Hancock's XI. in the final fourth goal. It is to be hoped Interport Cricket Trial at the that the German Club will now H.K.C.C.. to-morrow at noon!-- take an active part in local hockey Potential Interport XI.-T. E. cincles after their opening game Pearce, H. Owen Hughes, A. C. I. yesterday, Bowker, A Reid, O. G. Simpson, F. D. Pereira, A. C. Hamilton, E. C. Fincher, J. E. Richardson. LC" Barlow, and J. McFarlan.
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The following will represent the "Incognitos" in a friendly hockey
AQUATIC FILM OF HIGH MERIT.
Enterprise of the Queen's Theatre.
-SUNDAY'S FEATURE.
match against the Radio Sports The Queen's Theatre have shown H. R. B. Hancock's XL Club at Caroline Hil ground to-their customary enterprise in pro- H. R. Hancock, Lt.-Comdr. Shaw. day. Bully-off at 6.10 p.m.
viding for the public demand when
R.N., Capt. R. Moir, L. A. H. A. P. Eca da Silva; A. M. Musson, Capt. W. Mirchouse, G. R. Rodrigues, F. Silva: N. Beltrao, they contracted for an aquatic Sayer, E. B. Reed, E. R. Duckitt, W. Read, R. Silva-Netto; F. Re-novelty film entitled "Splash." A. C. Beck, D. J. N. Anderson, and medios, C: E. Barros, E. V. Reed, Hong Kong, being an laland, is S. V. Gitting.
R. C. Reed, and 3. A. de V. Souras, populated, one might say, by in-
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The Services are playing in w The standings of the teams en.habitants skilled in the art of Charity. Football match to-morrow tered in the Mamak Hockey Shield swimming, and "Splash" will gain on the Club ground at 4 pm. The Competition to date are as fol- universal popularity from its first following are the teams:--
Services XI: A.B. Savage (R.N.): Ldg. Tel. Dixon (R.N.)
low:-
(captain), L/Cpl. Milane CB. A980c...
Goals
showing on Sunday night when it
P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts.] will be in support of the main
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St. Andrew's 8.2 1 0
1 1 0 (S.W.B.); A.D. Robertson (R.N.). Radio S.C...
1 1 Pte. Eynon (S.W.B.), Pte. Melville R.E. & Sig. (Argylls); Pte. (65) Harris H.K. Police. (S.W.B.), Ple. (53) Davies R.A.S.C.
Incognito (S.W.B.), Sto. Langmead (R.N.), S.B.A. Rawson (R.N.), and Ldg. Sto. Skinner (R.N.).
and Pte.
Melbourne, Yesterday. The South Africans, in their
feature, Norma Shearer in
"Strangers May Kiss.".
| (R.A.M.C.),
Ianson runs for victory. (R.A.M.C.).
The South Africans, in their Coloura:Navy Blue Shirts, second venture, however, scored White Shorts, Army Stockings only 53, Ironmonger taking & for Players will report to Ldg. Tel. 21.
It is a film depicting the right actions in swimming and the right| motions in diving ns used by American national champions, who, Reserves: Mus. Clucas (RN) second innings against Victoria, have leagued together in produc Pte. Blackburn (Argylls), Plecompiled 236. McCormick taking ing this aquatic feature free of all Henderson (Argylla); A.B. Gate for 65 and Ironmonger 5 for 87. compensation. One of the most house (R.N.), Cpl. Hay (Argylls), A.B. Poole (R.N.); Shpt. Taylor Bell taking 3 for 19. Haying scor.
Victoria replied with 91. A. J. Interesting ashes is the Ameri (R.N.). A.B. Scorer (R.N.), A.B.ed 284 in the first innings Vic-Crabbe, the American all-round can crawl as performed by Buster Kirkby (R.N.), L/Cpl. Grimwood teria set the South Africans 141 national title holder. For the will prove both interesting and en- less-initiated slow motion glimpses lightening. Fancy diving such as is rarely witnessed is the main one has the slow motion guide for feature of the film, and here again
instructional purposes. Through- out the film there is a running commentary which lends a light touch of humour to the production. An excellent innovation for film enthusiasts and 1 certain box- office proposition.
Dixon in the Dressing Room 3.30 p.m.
at
Civilians II: G Rodger: Martin, C. Pile; Hedley (captain), Skinner, Bliss; B. Gosano, Segalen, Howe, Jackson and Williams.
By kind permission of Lt.-Col. N. C. Bennett, O.B.E., M.C., and OMcers, 93rd Regiment, the band and pipes will play selections be- fore the match and during the in- terval.
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The following will represent the Hong Kong Hockey Club against H.M.S. Medway on the R.N.O.S.C. ground, King's Park to-morrow at 4.15 p.m.
G. Duncan; W. Woodward, J.
| Rodger; W. A. Reid, A. A, Dand; E. V. Reed; D. B. Evans, G. E. R. Divett, C. C. Francis, J. L. Tetley and T. J. Price.
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The following are the starting times for the players taking part in the annual golf match between the Kowloon Golf Club and the ¡Y.M.C.A., to-morrow'—.
K.G.C. 9.00 F. E. Remedios V
Y.M.C.A.
J. D. Thompson,
9.05 A. W. da Roza v.
Dr. J. Cogan.
9.10 E. D. da Roza v.
J. McKnight. 9.15 A. A. Lopes v. H. Hampton. 9.20 W. M Groves (Capt.) v.
A. T. Braley,
9.26 W. Plow v.
G. H. Russell (Capt.). 9.30 W. Woolley v. W. S. Hillier. 19.35 J. J. King v. W. Hyde.
9.40 G. E. L. Johnson v. H. Mundy. j
The wicket was tricky, owing to rain-Reuter.
AJA GALLIBERAGAMA CIUTATOBULINTI FESTETTUA ELUTEATTERI DJEGURAIS LIN
Our Sports Diary.
LOCAL.
II OCKEY-To-day-Radio Sports Club V. Incognitos; Y.M.C.A. v. H.K. Police; C.B.A.
· Ladies' v: Recreio Ladies'.
Thursday Y.M.C.A. II, v. Club de Recreio at King's Park at 5,10
Friday-Radio Sports Club v. H.K.S.R.A.
I
Saturday-Police
Sports Club,
V. Radio
ATHLETIC 8-To-morrow- South China A.A. Neeting at Caroline Hill.
V
V.
CRICKET Saturday - Hong Kong v. Shanghai; Second Divi sion-Recrofo University: Indian R.C. v. RA.SC. (L.).
FOOTBALL Saturday-First
Borderers
Argylla; 7. Club; Recreio v. Police; Kowloon v. St. Joseph's; Second Division-University v. Kowloon; Argylls v. Borderers; Navy v. Club; R.A.0.0... 12th Battery; Third Division-R.A.F. v. Radio; Recrelo v. R.E.; St. Joseph's v. Borderers.
RUGBY FOOTBALL-To-mor. Fow-Kowloon Rugby Club Y H.M.S. Medway.
Golf
GOLF Te-morrow - Kowloon Club v. Y.M.C.A. (annual match).
Saturday and Sunday-Royal Hong Kong Golf Club Bogey Fool, SundayEntries for Colony's Open Championship close,
STEEPLECHIASING—Sunday -Fanling Hunt and Race Meeting at Kwanti.
9.45 G. D. Reid v. H. T. Buxton, DE1|26¶Ø¶|||||||ILLE
9.50 H. W. Page v. A. Laughton.
9.55 J. Gellatly v. A. Tate.
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GOLF.
CORRESPONDENCE.
INTERPORT CRICKET.
[To The Sports Editor, China Maikl
Sir, I read "Mid On's" letter |with rather mixed feelings, for it
was gratifying to find someone! sufficiently interested in the ap- proaching match versus Shanghai to write to you about it, but in- deed regrettable that the letter should east doubt upon the ability of two players already selected.
Many cricketers may have their doubts concerning the ability of the "first nine," but to me it does not seem cricket to express views such as these in a newspaper.
Like "Mid On," I do not think the H.K.C.C. is so superior to the other Clubs as to warrant the in- clusion of five members, but thla so-called Interport was originally af match between the Shanghai C.C.; and the II.K.C.C., and, although; open to correction, I belleve this
is still the case. If so, there is no obligation on the part of the H.K.C.C. to select any but its own) tinkunij} || members and we of other Clubs must remain satisfied with the representation we obtain.
Kowloon Rugby Club against the Starting Times for
H.M.S. Medway at 4.30 p.m. to- morrow at King's Park:-
Cpl. Frankham: Lt. Keith-
To-Morrow.
Murray, D. Black, G. C. Burnett, The Secretary of the Royal J. J. Ferguson; F. D. Kilby, Hong Kong Golf Club supplies the
To be constructive, I suggest that in future years one member from each. Cricket Club be elected or appointed to a special commit- tee, whose duty it would be to make arrangements for the visit, and welfare of our guests. The ex- pensa incurred could no doubt beļ shared amicably. In addition, the committee from among its mem- bers, and with the power of co- operating non-members, could sp- point a selection committee which would meet with general approval. Thus the matches would become real Interports, and representation T. C. Monaghan, R. M.would be assured. Henderson.
D. J. S. Crozier; R. Witchell, A. following' list of starting times Walters, J. E. Wilson, J. Riddell, for Fanling to-morrow:—
S. Macnidor, Dr. Cogan, S. Hardy 9.20.9.24 a.m-Not to be booked by and Lt. Grayham.
those travelling on train. Reserves: T. Whitey, J. Easter. 1.28 a.m. G. N. Sowell, H. C. brook, A. Morris, and G. G. Bon-
Frederick.
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G. P. Lane, L. C. Grover. Themerson, T.
ham.
9.32
9.36
Referee: Comdr, Wilson.
G.
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Chassels.
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At Caroline Hill yesterday the 9.44 Hadio Sports Club defeated the 0.48
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F. C. Black, 9. J. H. Fox.
German Club in a friendly hockey 0.52
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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1931.
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A WOMAN AFLAME with the socrats of love- and a man who was stlit a -wide-eyed. boy. Chance brought them together in an embrace no force could part.
only
ELISSA
LANDI
BODY SADUL
Directed by
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AND
incandescent beauty of the continent could give such power
to so fiery a role
only CHARLES FARRELL
could rise to such heights as the eager, inexperienced lovar.
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match by four goals to nll. The 0.66. D. Holmes, L. G. S. Germans though not having. play-
ed much hockey this senson play-119.99. g.
{ed pluckily but unavallingly
jagainat a much superior sida. At 10.04 R. He' Dowler,
» C. 7. De Law,_L_Flighet Singh (2) and M. Hanib had plac-10.12 J. H. Raikes, L. II. Ruffle 10.28 fed them three goals in arrears.[10.10 J.G. Campbell, N. K
Littlejohn.
In the second half the Germara "Improved greatly and allowed one (Continued at foot of next Column.) 10.30
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