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SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1932.

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A story of woman and war. The drama of a beautiful patriot who was ordered to sin in order

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A WOMAN OF EXPERIENCE

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THE NEWEST 1932 UNITED ARTISTS SPECIAL FEATURE

A WOMAN OF ICE- MELTED BY LOVE!

...she was cool, cold, frigid in the face of life...But face to face with love her soul smouldered in rapture...and burned its brand deep into the heart of a woman who thought she was immune!

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Complete Masters of Local Exponents.

YESTERDAY'S EXHIBITION.

ex-

T. Harada and R. Nunoi, two of Japan's leading players, were pro minent in

impressive most hibition matches at the H.K.C.C. yesterday when the former was op posed to S. A. Rumjahn in the singles and the pair were opposed to H. D. Rumjahn and E. C. Fincher in the doubles.

· LADIES' HOCKEY CONCLUDING.

Hong Kong v, Kowloon To-day.

MAINLAND TEAM STRENGTHENED.

for

RADIO TROUNCE THE VINDICTIVE.

By Margin of Six Clear Goals.

YESTERDAY'S HOCKEY.

On the home ground, at Caroline [By "Penalty Bully.")

Hill ground yesterday afternoon, The ladies hockey season

the Radio Sports Club defeated 1981-32 will be brought to a close H.M.S. Vindictive in a friendly this afternoon, when, on

hockey encounter by six clear Y.M.C.A. ground, at King's Park.

goals.

the

Harada was far too good for the Kowloon Ladies' are meeting!

Hockey

From the bully-off exchanges were fairly even, until G. Slugh

Rumjahn despite the poor conditions the Hong Kong Ladies' under which they played. He play-Club, Champions of the Caer Clark sent Guest through to score with ed with him as a cat might do with Cup, commencing at 4.16 p.m. The a fast shot. The Vindictive press- a mouse and won comfortably by Kowloon eleven has been selected ed from the subsequent bully, but 6-2, 6-1. A feature of this game

was his powerful forehand drive from the C.B.A., St. Andrew's Club 'Jack, the Radio centre-half, clear- which more often as not was tucked Ladies, and Club de Recreio Ladies, ed well, and sent G. Singh away, i away well out of the reach of the and is very much the same as "The who after dribbling quite a dia- versatile Rumjahn.

Rest" eleven which suffered defeat tance, passed to Kalwant Singh, i by four goals to all, at the hands who was pulled u for offside. of the H.K.L.H.C., laat month.

The Vindictive took up the attack, but B. Singh, the Radio right-back, Jack,

In the doubles game Fincher again showed disappointing form, but H. D. Rumjahn played splendid ly. The Japanese, however, were masters of the situation through-

The Kowloon team for this after-

out, and brilliant smashing noon's encounter is as follows: cleared with a timely hit.

by Nunoi supported by very fine E Xavier (Recreio): A. Fowler Guest and G. Singh were combin- lobbing by Harada gave them an (C.B.A.) G. White (St. Andrew's);ng to a nicety at this stage, and easy victory by 6-4, 6-2.

Complete results were How:-

us

T. Harada beat S. A. Rumjahn

6-2, 6-1.

T. Harada and R. Nuñoi beat E. C. Fincher and H. D. Rumjahn 6-4, 6-2.

RECREIO SECOND ELEVEN.

For To-day's League Football

ent.

fol- E. Landolt (St. Andrew's) M. D. the Vindictive defence were hav

White (St. Andrew's, E. Rosario ing a gruelling time, but managed (Recreio): 0. Dalziel (C.B.A.) C. to hold their own, the right-back Silva (Recreio) M. Woolley (St. and the goalkeeper being promin- Andrew's) B. Walker (C.B.A.) and P. Gittins (St. Andrew's).

On the resumption after the in- terval, the Vindictive again press- Hong Kong Ladies will be re-jed heavily, but Jack was playing a presented by the following:-J.steady game, and fed his forwards Harris-Walker; E. M. Gray, A.well with accurate passes. Guest Nicol; E. Rosa, B. M. Pope,

treceiving from Jack, ran through Cito score the second goal. The Ferguson; H. Knill, M. Alun-Vindictive fell away somewhat and Jones, P. M. Harrop, A. G. Orme, the Radio now had little difficulty and E. Blackburn.

in finding the net through, Surjin Singh and G. Singh, the latter jacoring twice.

The Recreio Reserves team for M. Woolley. this afternoon will be:-

Kowloon can be said to have A atrong defence, and a fairly well- combined forward line, the latter forward had hard luck with a shot Toward the end, the Navy centre- having an able leader in that Jageet Singh just managed to Possessing much clear, sending K. Singh away. pluck, E. Xavier can be reli-This player went through to score McGrann; W. Ogley, P. Xavier; ed on to keep a safe guard the Radio's sixth 'goal. B. Gaan, C. Figueiredo, E. Law-on Kowloon's citadel. The rence; J. Gonsalves, J. Gomes, G. form she has displayed, in practice Gutteras, J. Santos and F. Santos. matches, has been very creditable Reserves: H. Britto and A. and most promising.. She did very well against the YM.C.A. last; Saturday, especially in the second half of the game,

Allemao.

FANLING GOLF.

Starting Times for To-morrow.

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

T

A.

R.

New Course. 10.28 a.m. . H. Rawson.

McEachran. 10.82 Mrs. Kerr, Mrs, 'Wood.

Old Course. 9.10-9.20 a.m. Not to be booked by

travellers on 8.28 train..

9.24 a.m. W. R. Vallance, J. G.

Campbell.

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G. C. Worrall*, R. ` |

R. Andrewes,

Comdr. G. F. H. Hole,

1

Hon.

Result:→→→

Radio &.C.

6

Vindictive

0

Champions v. Rest.

Owing to the fact that several

of the teams have not yet conclud-

FINLAND OUT OF

A newcomer in the defence is ed their fixtures the Champions v. E. Landolt, who is a hard worker, Rest match in the Mamak Hockey but she must learn to get rid of Competition originally ixed for. the ball quicker if her efforts are this afternoon has been cancelled to be improved upon. C. Silva is until the other teams have com- newcomer in the attack. She pos-pleted their fixtures. sesses a forceful. hit, and should render a good account of herself.

Hong Kong's forward line la extremely strong, backed up by reliable defence. In the former de- partment, H. Kalll, a player of no mean ability, is likely to worry the Kowloon's defence, and E. Rosario will have to keep a keen watch on her movements,

All in all, the match should be both fast and interesting and Kow- Igon can win, if they put all In the hands of that great fundamental confidence..

C. Shields, E. Young, HOCKEY TEAM FROM

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DAVIS CUP:

Walk Over for Hungary Owing to Illness.

Budapest, Yesterday. The Davis Cup team from Fin- land has been scratched owing to the illness of several of their players. Hungary will therefore receive a walk over and will meat Ireland 'in. the second round.-Reuter.

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Games En Route?.

-It has been arranged that the In. So far no games have been ar-

10.12 .-J. A. R. Selby H. Lowe, dian Olympic hockey team will ranged for the tourists at the

Woodchardson, R. M

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Olympic team will play exhibition Booker.

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