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CHALLENGE SHIELD AND GOVERNOR'S CUP MATCHES THIS WEEK-END
By "SPIV"
Soccer thrills and excitement galore are in store for soccer fans this weekend, when the Challenge Shield semi-finals are fought out this after- noon and the Chinese National Amateur Athletic Federation Xl clash with the FA Selection in a return encounter tomorrow.
Both the Senior Shield semi-finals should be closely contested. When South China, the previous year's holders, were eliminated by Sing Tao In the first round; and when Kowloon Motor Bus succumbed to Eastern, there had been a slight wan- ing of interest in this season's Senior Shield competition.
Sh. 3.45 p.m.),
Sing Tao were generally conceded easy Shield winners to be. Since the two matches, however, Eastern have been treading the upward path and proved in no uncertain manner that their win over the Busmen was no fluke and that they are as worthy as any other team to oppose Sing Tao, or even win the shield.
Sing Tro's defeat by Kitchee ( selected what is probably the
Kitchee v Police (Novy C.B., in a Senior Division League best Chinese team in the Colony match last week has shaken she with Cheung Koon-hin, Haut 3.45 p.m.).
Junior Shield Semi-finals belief that they will come out Yung-sang, Chan Ka-sau, Tang
Hsu King-sing,
Sing Tuo v Kitchee (Boundary Tong cany winners in this Competi-Sum,
victory
Ho Ying-fun, Chu Wing- St. 2 p.m.), Sheung
TAMC (Navy C.B., CMB V confidence keung, Tang Yee-kit, Lee Tai-
12 p.m.on and Mok Chun-wah. it again, fal
of Senior
and morally The selection of Tang Yce-
Junior Shield matches will be Au Chi-yin 90 minutes. There will be an different team when they play kit in preference Police this afternoon.
makes the forward line a com-
extra time of 10 minutes each Police, too, on the other hand, pletely reliable one. In addition have
hud some outstanding to being speedy and opportunis way in the event of a draw).
Second Division League successes during the past month tic. Tong hus a good control of
Tramways Club (Caroline and with their arm round out form
!ion. With that
mind
and the
that they can
.do
Kitchee will be
a
unpredictable the ball, and is very dangerous Hill, 2.30 p. China (Caro-
what will be this afternoon one of the most
Anais.
unpredictable series of semi-
with his headers.
The Association XI did not have an easy task in vanquishing what appeared to be a scratch My opinion is that Sing Tao CNAAF XI the last time, but be strengthened will have slightly the better of will
will happily tomorrow by the who will be fielding
return of Eastern,
in the centre-half Tennuci une change in Chan Hing-chuen In-place of Fung Kok-yin at position.
forward In place of Pickering. Hard-working and
Taikoo v South
line Hill, 4 p.m.).
Dockyard v PCA (Navy "A", H.V.. 2.30 p.m.).
Third Division League Jaguars v 387." ́SU." (Navy "B", H. V., 2,30 p.m.)
University v C & W (Navy "B", H.V., 5 p.m.)
TOMORROW
Governor's Cup 2nd Match CNAAF v HKFA (Club, 3.30
posscasing p.m.)
inside-left, and this being a 90- The only other change in the minute game, Palice may take team will be McLean at centre- the decision from Kitchee,
TOMORROW'S MATCHI Tomorrow
the second Gov-limitless stamina, McLean is (Duration of match will be 90 match between the expected to give the forward į minutes-no extra time) ernor's Cup CNAAF and HKFA Xis promises line that extra punch. The
Third Division League to be another closely fought out Chinese should win this game
Crawford Wayfoong Lane third and make
match (Navy "A" HV., 2.30 p.m.) Dedry Farm v necessary,
Gymnastic (Navy "A", H.V. 4 p.m.)
une.
The Chinese. Federation, who felded a number of new players in the first match, are taking no chances in this one and have 1
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TODAY'S GAMES · Seater Shletă Bemi-finals Sing Tao v Eastern (Boundary
Accs v RNFB (Navy "8", H.V., 2.30 p.m.)
VALENTINO
LIVES AGAIN
For 25 years, the name of Valentino, the Great Lover, has been a symbol of emotional magic. Whenever some new romantic hero flares fitfully across the movie Wherever horizon, he is hailed as a second Valentino.
the stars of a. fabulous era are discussed, the name of Valentino is introduced, to dominate the conversation. Whatever new dance step is the fashion of a moment, the Valentino Tango continues as the most exotic, im- passioned love dance of the century.
Yes, the memory of Valentino burns bright, un- challenged and undiminished.
And, to-day, Valentino lives again in the person of handsome Anthony Dexter, who plays the title role in Columbia Pictures" "Valentino,' " filmed by producer Edward, Small in color by Technicolor and co-starring Eleanor Parker.
Many years ago; Small decided to make a picture about the loves and times of Rudolph Valentino, whose burning gaze had endeared him to millions of women.
Small ran into one awkward fact: in spite of the Hollywood claims, there was no second Valentino! There was nobody who looked like the immortal Valen- tino, danced like him, acted like him, nobody who could project on the screen that glowing spark which made Valentino the greatest romantic idol in movie history. Somewhere Small felt, there was a man
The search began, a search that was to last ten years and was to dwarf in magnitude the more spectacu- lar hunt for a Scarlet O'Hara, that "Gone With the Wind”; role awarded Vivien Leigh,»
Young
Candidates numbered in the thousands. men from this country, England, Italy, everywhere, were interviewed, their photographs scanned, their letters studied. But the role remained unfilled, for ten long years.
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And, finally, it happened!
-There, as big as life, in a small theatrical road com- pany, was Anthony Dexter. A gifted actor, Dexter has the same strong, electric personality, the same breathless appeal as the great lover. The ten-year search is
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Games
Resume This Week-End
By "GRANDSTAND"
After two weeks of inactivity due to unforeseen circumstances, Softball League games will proceed full steam ahead this week with a revised programme in an effort to beat the deadline by which the schedule should be completed.
The oft-postponed Squaws-Wahoos tangle, which will probably determine the Ladles Championship, will take place this afternoon at 3.30 pm, while South China and Pooi To tangle in the other leg of the distaff double header.
the
of
this reason as it is understood that they will be replaced by evenly the "Everett" who will take
Both teams are Saints have always finxed the matched, but somehow -the Madcaps, for in all their cam- paigns the Madcappers never toppled the Saints
aver the qutstanding gomes.
Fortunes for the Madcaps and Saints will hang in the balance when these two "A" Division outfits clash tomorrow at 2.00 p.m. with both sides fighting to stave. off elimination, while the Overseas cross bats with Canadians in the nightcap.
Highlight of the week-end is and the result will be based on expected to run away with the undoubtedly the scuffie between | sheer blasting the good verdict. the Squaws and the Owis, with old apple the type ΟΙ This may be the last appear lalter trying to set up an rame that fous really like to anee of the "Albuquerque" unprecedented streak of Ave | see, championships while the Squaws are out to capture their first flog after chasing for that bit of bunting for the last
It will be remembered that tew years.
the "Everett" started off the PITCHING DUEL This tussle is likely to turn
although season and completed half the each one of the other "A" games without a defent, hurler out to be a pliching duel as Division teams have achieved Sam Howard's final appearance Wahoo Chief Terry Noronha that distinction some time, or being a hitless shutout against toes the rubber against Rene other in their quest for the the Warriors. Sequeira's pitching staff of flag. Benita Remedios, Marie Guterres and Evelin Aloneo.
Bimbl Ablong who has been masterminding the Wahoos this season, needs this last game to matter beyond doubt, for are trailing a full
put the
the Squawith only one more the hands of
game game to go.
Rene Sequeira, isn't giving anything and intends to throw
away,
every available bit of strength Into this last, stand. A victory for the Squaws will mean that they will live to play off a photo finish in the keenly contested four-game series,
With the return of catcher Patsy MacDonald to the Wahoa Owl slabstress Teny "will be bearing down on every pitch, backed by a solid infeld' which Includes
Dolly Maddox, Gwen Dragon, and Irene Starkey.
The Squaw hurler who will draw the opening
assignment
has not yet been nominated by coach Reno Sequeira but it seems to this corner that he will start Benita Remedios with Nana Carvalho behind the batter,
The
to
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WEEK-END PROGRAMMIME The Canucks have yet register their first win but Ry2.00 p.m. Aces V Griffins v Pandas: 3.30 Blue Sox Wildfires hope is still rampant tho Pm. waning weeks of the schedule. (Junior League); 3.30 p.m. Mentor Bill Woo of the Maple Squaws v Wahoos (Ladies' Leafs is away from the Colony
League). but the reins have been left in Tomorrow: 9.30 a.m. Black-
veteran -Kasa
hawks v Dragons; Dodgers Nazarin who hopes to save some. thing out
v Delaweros (Junior Leaguo); of a lost cause by 11.00 a.m. US Navy v Dodgers toppling the Overseas.
(Senior
"B"); 12.30
p.m. Bantama v South China (Junior RUNAWAY FOR UNCLE SAM League); South China v Pool In the lone "B" Division fix To (Ladles League); 2.00. p.m. odtween the Navy and the Saints v Madcaps; Overzens v Dodgers, Uncle Sam's outfit are | Canadians (Benior "A").
TODAY'S RUGGER.
By “HANLINCODE"
XV v. Rest
Colony XV
At Happy Valley
The Rugger today takes place at the Club Ground, Happy Valley, where the Colony XV will play the Rest of the Colony, XV at 4.15. p.m.)
Playing 'team
This constitutes a terrille at tack and one that should be a delight to sea in action if the weather remains kind and wo get a dry ball.
This was originally intended to be a match between the Japan Touring KV and the: Rest of BLUGGING MATUH
oving to several Colony, but Saints-Madcaps
tumie in the "A" Division will be decided that "Colony XV would Injuries and illness the selectors
For the Rest, we have in the slugging: match. for
both incups have power-hitters all in better description of the centre those delightfully trioky the way down from their leads
The curtain raiser at 8.00 pm centres, D. Henderson and Tur
· Last oyid / Jeowledgeable Club off men,
is between the Rest of the ville, and a good thing to res At the last game in which Civilians and the Rest of the member is that this pair in the Saints bettered the Mad Services and, in my opinion,
very surn in defence. the lead changed hands
On the wings, we have those with circult cloute off George lots of
has will be a good hard match with
excitement to
to it
Army speed merchants,, Geddes Saunder
(Madcape) and Dave
two teams that have been and Hartland: Leonard (Saints).
More power là thờ
And while I think that at the base Arnhold of
In the half position, we have been added with the signing of the Colony. Is distinctly a
outside we have of Buster Wado and George suportar looking team on paper, Army, and Souza in the opposing camp, and this is only as it should be, attor of the Navy. These two should work well together, but The Rest-a ".
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