KINGS THEATRE
SHOWING TO-DAY
AT 2.30, 5.10, 7.15 & 9.30 P.M.
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"ONLY SAPS
WORK"
WITH
Leon Errol · Richard Arlen Mary Brian Stuart Erwin A Guramount Picture
"THE
Bookine
The Theatre
NEXT CHANGE
SECRET CALL"
A Paramount Picture
with
RICHARD ARLEN PEGGY SHANNON NED SPARKS.
ALWAYS A GREAT SHOW
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CHINA MAIL.
CURRENT SPORTING GOSSIP
STOKE'S GALLANT
SHOWING.
Sunderland Again Held to a Draw.
COVENTRY'S HOME DEFEAT.
London, Yesterday.
In the fourth round F.A. Cup re- play Stoke City again forced Sun- derland to a draw after extra time, both sides scoring once.
Third Division (South) Northampton 2 Reading Queen's P.R. Coventry C.
JUNIOR LEAGUE CRICKET.
Civil Service and Recreio Teams.
LARRY GAINS FIGHTS A DRAW.
Coloured Man's Bout with South African.
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TITLE AT STAKE.
On the Civil Service ground to- morrow afternoon the home team will meet the South Wales Borderers in a second Division League match and will be represented by the fol-coloured Canadian champion fought At Albert Hall Larvy Gains, the lowing players:
London, Yesterday,
H. E. Strange (Captain); B. C. K. | South African
a draw with won McCorkındale, the Hawkins, A. E. Wood. S. Randle, filteen rounds bout for the British champion, in & W. H. Edmonds, A. W. Grimmitt, Empire heavyweight championsAIP.
4
R. G. Robertson, R. H. Woodman,
2 Crystal Palace 2. → Brentford
Reuter.
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ARMY TEAM TO PLAY AGAINST CANTON.
Chinese New Year Charity Football.
By kind permission of the General Officer Commanding British Troops In China, an Army football team is proceeding to Canton on the evening of February to play two matches against a representative team of that city.
All money realised by the two games will go to a fund which is being raised in Canton in aid of Chinese charities.
A strong team has been selected for this, short. tour and the team will take part in a match against the Singapore Malayan Chinese on Saturday, January 30, on the Caro- Line Hill ground at 4 p.m.
The Army team consists of the following players:
N. Bebbington, J. F. McGowan and F. E. Matthews.
University v. Recreio.
The Univeralty second will enter-
tain the Club de Recreio whose team
for to-morrow's League match is as
follows:
H. A. Alves, H. M. Xavier, Dr. A. P. Guterres, A. Prata, I. J. Guterres, L. J. Silva, J. H. Figueiredo, A. P. Pereira, F. J. Remedios, H. A. Barros and F. H. Carvalho.
Our Sports Diary.
HOCKEY-To-day Hong Kong Club "A" v. Borderers at King's Park at 6 p.m.
HUNTING-Sunday- Fanling Hunt Point-to-Point.
Sunday Fanling Hunt Point-to- Point.
CRICKET-To-morrow-Leaguo I-Indian R.C. v. Royal Artillery (L.); Craigengewer C.C. v. Kow- loon C.C. (L.); Navy v. Univer- sity (F.) League II-University v. Recreio (L.); Kowloon C.C. v. Craigengewer 6.G. (L.); R.A.S.C. v. Indian R.C. (P).
Hastie (Argylls and S. H.), Frear- son Morrison (Borderers), Gordon In a village match near East (Arylls), Channing (Borderers), bourne, play was suspended for 85 Inderwood (Borderers), Harris minutes, owing to the refusal of two (Borderers), McTavish (Argylls), swans to leave the pitch. The two Wylie (Argylls), Campbell (Ar- trespassers were eventually envelop zylls), Duncan (Borderers).
Reed in large blankets and deposited serves: Henderson (Argylls), and in a pond in a neighbouring field, Bryant.
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Malayan Team.
In the second innings of Surrey v. Kam Pak, Cheuk Wah, Kam Essex, at Leyton, Hayes, when go- Thang, Hor Kwon, Khik Hoe, Liming in, had walked some distance Lock, Edien Then, Shan Tak, Man towards the wicket before he real- Kit, Hat Shan and Kit Shang. ised that he had forgotten his bat.
-Reuter.
SIGNALS DRAW WITH INCOGNITOS.
Mamak Shield.
The Royal Signals met the "In- cognitos" in the Mamak Hockey Tournament yesterday and played a goaless draw after a fast and in- teresting' game.
Tournament Table to date.
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Goals P. W. L. D, F. A. Pts. 7 5 0 2 18 3 12 Incognitos B 3 2 3 18 10 UBA...... 4 3 1 0 14 St. Andrew's 8 2 2 2 3 R. C. Sigs 8 2 3 1 8 Police
6 1 2 2 R.A.S.O. 8170
Forfeit 2 points to RA.S.C. for breach of Rules.
C. Benham, for Essex Club and Ground v. East Ham XVI., at Ley- ton, bowled A. Seaton with a ball which sent a ball 44 yards. During this match play at one period be came extremely dull, and a gentle- man in the pavilion yawned so hard| that he put his jaw out. A doctor, taking part in the match, had to be summoned to restore the jaw to ite proper position before he could go to lunch.
With the object of encouraging vigorous cricket, a former Vicar of Sturminister Marshall, Dorset, offer- ed half-a-crown to any member of the club who, in a match, broke any of the Vicarage windows.
Quebec Beckons Winter Sports' Devotees
FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1932,
MAJESTIC
"TO-DAY AND
TO-MORROW
AT 2.30, 5.20, 7.20 & 9.20 P.M.
Gripping Drama of death Daring Gold-
Kush Days!
ZANE GREY'S
BORDER LEGION
with
RICHARD ARLEN JACK HOLT
FAY WRAY.
A Paramount Picture
SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION! WORLD'S HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP: 'BOXING CONTEST MAX SCHMELING-AND YOUNG STRIBLING.
"A refreshing. tonic."
STILCO
GENUINE MILK STOUT.
Sole Agentur-
H. RUTTONJEE & SON.
15, Queen's Road, Centrál
PHOTO SUPPLIES.
PHOTOS TAKEN DAY AND NIGHT. Zeiss, Kodaks, Cameras, Films, Plates, and Papers, etc. Developing, Printing and Enlarging. *AT 24 HOURS SERVICE.
Price Moderate.
A Trial Ortier is Solicited.
THE KWONG KWUI CO., LTD.
74, Queen's Road Central, Hong Kong.
Tel. 22170.,
At the
Hong Kong Hotel
DAZQES
In the
TEA DANCES
ROOF
GARDEN
EVERY WEEK-DAY
AFTERNOON
Wednesdays & Saturdays 4.30 to 6.30 p.m. Other days
5 to 7
NCLUSIVE CHARGE
·FOR TEA & DANCING
$1.00.
TONIGHT }
TONIGHT!
HARMSTON'S CIRCUS
NATHAN ROAD, OPPOSITE PENINSULA HOTEL, KOWLOON.
30 EUROPEAN ARTISTES 30
New Artisten New Acts-New Clowns
50 PERFORMING ANIMALS 50
and Bunday at 4.15 p. Children Half Price to Matinson exly. SPRICES OF ADMISSION (Including: Tax): Foll Box to hold six $22.001 Second Chairs .8 2.25 Single Beat In Box 440 Stalls Carpets First Chairs
MATINEES Every Saturday
1.18
Ranking
Sundays at the Circus finllors in uniformi HAX. Price to stalls and second chairs onlí
Daly, from 8.00 A/M2«te°6,88 :P.M;;
BELLO
Wintersports in wide variety excellent
accommodation and good company
are the order of the day for those who make Canada's ancient Capital, the historic city of Quebec, their winter head- quarters. Here, overlooking the mighty St. Lawrence River and set in surrounde ings of namupamed beauty; is a city whosë history rival that of the most storied. capital of Europe. On the alte of the residence of the French Governors' standa the great Chateau Frontense the Canadian Railway's world-famous hotal, the hub of all set! vities, True to its long stabilabad reputation, the great hostelry is giving special attention to entertainment of its patrons and several znnovatioss have been added to the program for their comfort.
birthday
"Washington': Thus the guest that this hotel of hotels be eintrod36f plenty ofů ODOGERKingi, skating” – mówihoeing.
Will all be under the cayable 'direction Jack Stratha well-known winter sports direc
number of mxdenafil winter:
In addition to the toboggan side on Dufferin TestMotor, who already has and the hotel's great rinks, during rinks will be the vessons at the Chateau Prentenso and elsewhere to his msces of the followers otrokan' game. The lumen podes Picture show, the great hotel; The C.P.R room of the Terrace Cafe will be devoted to a gold dotaleigh and team; two far skiers at the foot of the school under a expable!! pron. There will be bad | Champlain Karonummit jist outside the Chateus minton; dancing every evening, and a costume ball: Frontenac; and fiset "Jack"
DINNER DANCES
and after Dinner
NIGHTLY
Ti 12 Midnight
BALL ROOM.
The Hong Kong & Shanghai Hotels, Ltd.