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Director's Warning

Los Angeles, Jan. 15. The warning that Russia will attempt to score a pro- paganda victory in the Olympic Games in Finland was sounded by an Israeli sportsman today.

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Press

WEEK-END

HOCKEY

1

Langue

That follow 82 hockey xdures in the ladie

Men's Second League and the

Division ou Suturday, Janiy Jamry 20 19, First Division games have been

and Sunday.

postponer on

port triat

Jerount of tutes.

LADIES' LEAGUE

Saturday

Gremlins A' KOV

Pulte grid at 22900 peru

F/Sgt WO Padie a

καν

VERIGES

Cuptor

Police Ground at 230 pro tinguis

WO KGM Saath

Sunday

Reeseio y Victorians

2:30 pm 3mpires 7

XG McKenzie

1.ttle Flowers vs

Ground at 230 pm Marcal Mickey fan

Blackburn

J'

! Recreat

A Alas

latis al Poe Unipares J

SECOND DIVISION

Sunday

Nau Jawan HAAF at

Jary 130 mp.res Letort, A Ay 7 Malik

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Aces ve Aramauts "B" ! Sekun WI Umpires

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Nixon & MSI Day

Nomad's vs Nav Bharat ni Bosn dary Street at 10.30 am Sophie PF Xavirt AM Jorge de Salve

Reciele "B" vs Army Bat Re

3 pm Unire crelu s Davien, Kahn all

BADMINTON

RESULTS

Tytam beat Hongkong Uni-

versity 7-2 in

11

badminton league

night.

"C" Division inach las!

In a nerve-wracking finish on Thursday, January 3, Australia won the Fourth Test against the West Indies, giving them victory in the rubber

Photo shows, the Test Match over, Australia's Bill Johnston (left) and Doug Ring, who staged the memor- able last wicket partnership, striding victoriously back To the pavilion.

HKFA Council Meeting

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1952,

★★★ A SEAT IN THE STALLS ★ ★

COLLIE KNOX In Hollywood

LADD FINDS IT TOUGH

THE TOPMAST

AT

ilollywood

least in

MOST PHOTOGENIC

Everything, including the is a very big and very personal exhortations, mercifully drown- ing the oaths of the studio price of stak. is very big continent.

All the inter Gove amente manage, who hadn't got "rock- ibere.

understanding the world caning the boat" down on his shoot-

for at bulges with be undone by one Englishmaning schoule men holding big positions, who comes here and makes an GRYS paging out and getting back of himself By hint is Englens

judged. particularly in Holly,

"Come and se: Alan," said Mr ig money. Even the menus wood, until a better type come.

Farrow in his on-the-get dress- too long.

Then the change of feeling jing-.com the astonishing Ladd hipe in Carry off 2.

Narwhelming £5 t is reclined in a cola, souvenirs. The studios are

generous Hollywood is the home: Shor and sturdy. he looks

[I mall boy colorsal, and the conceptions of the personal touch. That the like

mystified at class which of the key men in television, should lead, at times, to personal being in a salary

his natural

nakes him pay 92 per cent of dms, and radio are

The Hollywous faternity his rainings to a gratified Go- Still resentfully puzzle 1 berauzej ve:nment He makes no claim to

being: the young star Robert Stark wa

at the restaurants are

danse

Thes

the 11

av

run-

visting fire was not allowed to fulfil his contact a geal actor. He's just the i

thes ather undea ingh cail me, to play in a British flas

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photograc male since

Valentino

take you're tied to the

But he whe Jiminy Woulf who with snere, having term: another head et Romulus Fins mast and lashes with whips," I

and has suffered fom the Stack | said. of Hollywoe: ip-

10

ton.

frh. 11 Waterlon Station

they give the big rush

inrident

having brought him "There's plenty of that," he

As in Hollywood now. He replied

BIG LESSON FOR US

hu thank yok. F UPH

whale of and who coul: give h

to make pletures.

a isso, In us in their receplaysty

leas f 1 A

whene an alte Ahon, they evne. they ously put out by the lo They take us see unki trival. ev. ything very personuida

1

4

mc he has

The BXL with

ε was lenze. Mr Laid Katharine Hepburn and probably isn't a talker. Gregory Prek to come to England "Pity you can't see one of the best sequences," he said, "Ter- But in spite of such tactless i ribly cruel, but effective. Cap- pinpricks as the Stack affair lain sentences me for his own there couldn't be Jess anti-ammusement to torture of keel- British-actor feeling in Holly-hauling. m slung over the stern of the ship and bumped against the keel

wood

This

Decision Not To Send

A Soccer Team To

Helsinki Upheld

Arthur Peall says:

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T Chen and H Tytam "A" bea! W Lee and A Yeow 21-u. beat Ng Chum-wal_and Tan Kong-wong 21-7: Deat Tye Tek- keow and Tap Kan-cheng 2-0.

a. T. Louie and B el Arculli beal Lee and Yeow 21-17; best Ng and Tan 21-5: Just to Tye and Ten 18-21

Leo Leong and C. C. Yew beal Lee and Yrow 21-9: lost le Ng and Tan 77-21, beat Tye and Tan 31-11. Craigengower heat Chinese Y.M C.A 8-1 th Junior Division mixed doubles,

Wang and Mrs Elvie T ICCC) beat WN. Cheung and Mis TC. Chen 2-11 beat KY Tso and Mrs WT 750 21-10; bent C.Y. Yung and Miss C.K. Lang 21-4

PY. Yep and Mas Stella Corea lost to Cheung and Mrs Chan 14-21; beat Tso and Mrs Tuo 21-16: beat Yung and Miss Liang 21-0

B.K. Liu and Mrs H.T. Lau beat Cheung and Mrs Chan 21-14; best Tao and Mrs Tso 21-10; beat Yung and Miss Liang 21-2.

INTER-HONG

CRICKET

The

following have represent

selected to

been

Ewo

(Jardine. Matheson & Co., Ltd.) in en Inter-Hong cricket match against Dodwell's at the Hong- kong Cricket Club ground Sunday, January 20, at 11 am. -D. I. Bosanquet, C. Barclay,

"Baffy Spoon"

Competition

At Fanling

The Hoger week-end was

SERAPHICALLY

ני

'BOTANY BAY' Diector John Farrow. who aporalists in what are known as Ladd smiled seraphically. sru epics, and has un extmordin- don't claim to deserve ad the ary facility for carrying an e-money I'm tola I earn, but boy. ture shooting script in his head, I certainly do earn some of it" was busy on his first day's shool-

wen blinking ou from

The

possible

Richard

wii.er

Brooks.

director-

of Paramount's "Botany Bay" Botany Bay was led to a car who faerved on the seat, of and whizzed ten miles 10 Fox

Films |couver.

wy st

studio, where they're moment

making 8 newspaper picture, "For this picture," he told me. Deadline U.S.A...,” with Hum- "which is the toy of the first phrey Boga:1 shipment of political prisoners under conditions of great bru tality to Australia the Arst onlonists went in New York audition 150 British actors,

I chose 46. not meluding Pat

Me:fins and James at in bed, or rings up the editor Мабоп

who plays 2 sadistic at midnight ordering him to skipper. Alan Ladd is the only clear the front page for a serva American in the entr film. tional story, I've got my news- Shades of Mr Stack!

By a majority of votes, the decision of the Special Olympic Sub-Committee of the Hongkong Football Asso! ciation not to send a soccer team to the Olympic Games/

these Your

The biggest studio al Para-

the An held αμ hs hatid "Don't

683 Pil regasure you. No news- paperman in his picture drinks cockeyed, weans his

at Helsinki in July next was adopted by the Council of ! mount has been flooded On the opposed to reel. life Nothing

the Association yesterday.

Mr J. Skinner, who was in the chair, said that the Association had procrastinated too long over the ques- tion of sending a team to Helsinki and had, thereby, miss- ed a golden opportunity.

He added that even if it was clusion of experienced players. decided at this stage to send a He added that a good team must team. he was doubtful if there be a well-balanced team. was sufficient time to range furmalitics Jat the MUTUSAJAY

to enable the clected players

4 travel.

Mr

Mr Skinner also said that sending & soccer team to Helsinki would have given this Colony a fine opportunity to "show the A Mr Alpine, who was flag" while the subsequent tour imber l the special Olympic of Europe and the United King-

- l heri

have (lames

would Sub Cmmittee,

provided the players with a tine chance to that after consideration of Painos submitted by different gain experience. clubs, it was clear tha! Hong- hung would not be able to send of sufficient strength to teal: the Games.

1

After further discussion, it was proposed by Mr J. C. Guimgam that in view of the short time at the disposal of the Association. report of the Special Olym- pic

a new angle""

pape guys behaving as News- papermen bahave in real, +45

water was a life-size replica of like the original ship Charistte.

"Like to sie bow we make her rock?" asked Mr Farrow Instantly the studio rang with

IT Hollywood they're mad about angles. When they get a new one they do everything to it except eat it.

Chaplin Has Now Decided To Call

It A Day

SMITH By KEN

To his closest friends | (his second wife), Paulette Gud-

Jie further emphasised that the b-Committee be accepted. Charlie Chaplin has said dard this third) and there were

of a number

players whose names had been submitted had

nut even been selected to play

in local representative games.

TOO MUCH EMPHASIS

On a vote being taken, the

the proposal.

majority decided in favour of that he is quitting films when he completes his latest film-"Limelight."

CHALLENGE SHIELD DRAW The draw for the semi-finals the Senior and Junior

Mr J. Channing said thaf emphasis had too much

These are Charlie's

others.

of

own

2

buen Challenge Shield Competitions words: "I feel I will not ap- laid on the fact that many of resulted as follows:

pear before the cameras

the players in question had not Senior-Kit Chee v Police on

last been selected for representative Navy Ground at Causeway Bay: again. I had hoped to make Pooi

affair a drawn

games. He pointed out that in Sing Tao v Eastern at Boundary another comedy

Games held Street.

Capt. PJ.A. Smith and Major A. the last Olympic

in 1948, very few! Junior-China Motor Bus у Sewell both being one up. wide in England

Goldman! experts conceded Britain

2 RAMC or Police; Sing Tao R.R. Coombs and L.

the

Arst Kit Chee.. berth, I

chance

of surviving

Foot-

The meeting also decided that round in the Association

of the ser In spite Competition.

tled

for the runner-up both being all square.

took part

in

Nine years ago he marrier a fourth time-to Oona, daughter playwrigh, Eugene O'Neill. Once again Charlie has starred little known Actress For Limelight he chose Claire Bloom, 20-year-old British girl, to be his leading lady. And the moral Is familiar the faded music-hall with ų

"ham" falls in love with a tramp character. But a young dancer and saves her talking tramp would destroy life.

The story So I think I

is set in London, an illusion.

and celebrated theatrical haunts will call it a day."

reconstructed for the film.

Charlie talked at one time of shooting at least some of the scenes in Landon but charged his mind.

he

the second Governor's Cup match It is 63 years ago come April like the old Criterion bar were At the request of several men- ball bers, an experiment will be tried these predictions of experts, Br be played on the Club Ground, 18 that Charlie was born Charles

17, when tain reached its semi-finals and Happy Valley, on February 10. February

Spence: Chaplin in Walworth. on Sunday.

It was also decided that in the London. He made his stage ce four-ball games in the afternoon eventually took third place in

case of tickets being pre-sold for but at seven, but not till he will

on the New the tinal standings, be played Course commencing 1.30 p.m. Mr Channing also mentioned any match, all Junior clubs be was 24 and touring America with

entitled to purchase 20 tickets, Fred

did Karno's troupe games will be that when China No two ball

On the proposal of Mr Mok step & cross the threshold of allowed on the New Course from the Olympic Games of 1948, the

by King, a

ection Sub-Committee represented mainiy Members and was

a Selection 1.30 p.m. and

teams for represents- Ladies will play their two-ball players from Sing Tac, South to select

on the China and Kowloon Motor Bus. tive garnes was appointed. The games in the afternoon

China was only defeated by four following were elected members Old Course.

This arrangement, which it is clear goals by Turkey, yet other of this Sub-Committee:Captain he walked on to the set wearing

and hoped will be a monthly

one, teams went down heavier defepts.

will enable members to play over the New Course more often, and

to

said of football

much O'Connell

that

McAlpine CCN S

Mestra

Captain O'Connell

allow Ladies who cannot play the standard

a chance during the week,

A. J. Bowden, R. G. Colman, playing over the Old Course.

T. T. Harley. E. F. Hicks, 1. M. Hutchison,

J. D. Mackle, G. M. Mills, D. H. Paddison and M. B. Trickett

TODAY'S SPORT |

CRICKET

Army Inter-Unit League-Trone- port Bup. RE RASC (50okunpoo]: 40 Div. Prov. Coy v HQLF (Cra Eebrower); 178 Loc. Bty v RAPC (KOCH INF v HK S. Regt (Re- creto); 3 RTR v Ba Med. Rogt (Bek Koog).

SOCCER Army Major Unit League (Kow- loon & Hongkong) Zone 1-HQLF Y 2. Jd Regt BA“ (Gun Club); RE Corps Troops v 34 LAA Regt RA (Sooleumpoo).

Army Minor Unit League (Hong- kone & Kowloon) Zong - TOD VRIGT HAA Rogt (Stanley); AA Bty W/Bhope v 137 Java BAA (Stanley); 23 (GB). HAA Regt ier (yemun) 113 Locity v Hosp Boundary Sirent): HAPO NA Sepking90). COBUV

HADMINTON

C. S. Leonard, J in Fung and L. J.

of Europe had improved since that)

time.

fame.

he

AN INSTANT TRIUMPH He joined Mack Sennett, and

A. his now famous boots. D. J. That famous shuffle led to in- Henry stant triumph-to the "Keystone Cop" epics, Charlie even wore a cable from Copenhagen in- bobby's helmet, or a fireman's, dicating that the Danish team but everybody remembers best

play

fourth the bowler hat and the delicate, During the Chinese New Year Mr Mok Hing suggested that would be unable to

It was canc. of the holidays from Saturday, January the decision

Special game here was read.

Street" and Remember "Easy 28 to Tuesday, January 29, there Olympic Sub-Committee be re- decided to take up this matter

and

that stated jested will be Bogey and Medal Com-jest

the with the President of the Danish "The Floorwalker?" It doesn't when he seem like 36 years since we first standard of soccer in this Colony Football Association petitions on both Courses

will be on had also improved.

arrived here. The main event

saw them. They were only two:

dozen two-reelers that 27, Chinese

A letter from India offering to of a Mr Channing said that it was Sunday, January

to condemn Year's Day, when the "Baffy most unfair

the send a team to play in a series brought wealth as well as world had been of game here was also read to fame-even the Asiatics under- Competition will be held. players whose names SpoonTM

different clubs the meeting, which decided to stood that comic figure with the This 'Baffy Spoon" was pre- submitted by

eloquent back view, sented to the Club by The Royal without giving them a chance to reject the offer.

his Now 28. Charte became & Ancient Golf Club, St An- prove themselves against the

own producer and began the drew's, and the competition is a best that the Colony could field

his own two-ball foursome against Bogey from players who

which

are worth today over 36 holes.

Entries so far are gratifying. but many more are awaited.

OPERATION ON

trouble.

were

not

eligible for the Games

COST TOO MUCH? The question of undertaking a tour of Europe with the Hong- kong players being given an

watch to opportunity

Olympic Gameson

the

Into

He has put most of his family the Alm. His two grown-up sons, Charles junior and Sydney,

are in it, and their mother. Lita Grey, is their agent. Three of his children by his present wife have "bit" parts. And his half- brother Wheeler

Dryden is an assistant director.

By all accounts, from those who have seen the producon, Charlie has touched the heights Limelight. It's nearly again in finished.

Now Charlie has decided to call it a day.

Will he, like Mary Pickford, once again make a comeback?

I doubt it. Charlie was too much in love with that lovable tramp.

PETER

MOK

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NO GROUNDS TO building of DISQUALIFY ANY than 1,800,000 dollars,

His Arst venture was the elas-

Berne, Jan. 15 The special committee of the International Skl. Federation, was which has been invmpetitons

the eligibility of

Shoulder Arma," which brought a smile to a world glad of 1814-18. to forget the carnage

Pickford, Dougins Win Mary W. A. E. RHODES

Fionanded that

D. Grimt by Captain O'Connell. It Derby, Jan. 15.

brilliant Charlie pointed out that while favourable A. Rhodes, the Derbyshire rates had been received for the entered for the Winter Olympic cluster of Independent who legbreak bowler, who returned from India last month suffering trip to Helsinki, It would cost Games in Oslo next month, an- wanted to make: fims their own such as in Charlie's case much

nounced today that so far it had merely to undertaki

Cireur, City underwent an operation today in tour, although guarantees had not found grounds to disqualify the Kid, The Gold Hush,

for games in ser- any of them

It was decided that the Times", and "7%hts, Modern

Great Dictator y 1st at Nav Bharat Recreto y at VRC

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The MCC dew out Eddie Land-team of young player

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