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QUEEN'S COLLEGE ». ST.

JOSEPH'S

An interesting match was played at Soakumpon yesterday between St. Joseph's and Queen's College, the latter winning by 5 rund. Queen's Collegs hatted 'first and compiled only 61 runs, of which "M. el Argulli and Hung were the only players to reach double figure, | scoring 24 and 13 not unt respeė- tively.

In spite of the small total net up by Queen's, St. Joseph's fail to pass the opponents' score and vontually were dismissed for 46 wans, Windsor being the only player to reuch double figure. Bowling honden were even for both teams.

Sentes:-

SC eb Rumjahn

Y. 1. Trui b Wood

M. Arenlli, e and 1 Rum-

G. T. Lee, 5 Woad

1

O el Arculli, e Esmail, b

Runjuka

M. C. Hung, not out

INTERPORT TENNIS

HONG KONG'S TEAMS

The Lawn Tennis Association bave released their selections for the forthcoming interport with Shanghai, which will he staged' on the Kowloon Cricket Club courts on. October 21, 22 and 23.

MEN.

Singles.

1.

S. A. Rumjahn

2.

E. C. Fineler

3.

Ho Ki Lan or Tsui Wai Pui

Doubles.

1. H. D. Rumjahn and S. A.

Runjabi

2.

M. K. Lo hnd M. W. Lo. Reserves:--:Ho Ka Lau or Taui Wai Pai and Yew Man kit.

LADIES.

Singles.

L

Miss E. Lo

Mrs, R. E. Tottenham

A. It. Marker, by Wood

F. I. Abbas, J. Rumjabi

M. Afzal. Esmail

A. R. Abbas, b Esmail

A. B. Sufiad. e A. Email.

TE, Esmail...

Extras.

3. Mrs, E. Grimble.

Doubles.

Mian E. Lo and Mrs. R. E. Tottenham

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6. 1932.

SCOUT SWIMMING SPORTS

HEATS AT V.R.C.

FERTILISERS IN SOUTH CHINA

BRIGHT PROSPECTS OF HONG KONG INDUSTRY

There was a large gathering of Scouts and Cubs at the Victoria

The Arst annual general meeting Recreation Club swimming bath, of the China Agricultural Develop yesterday when the Boy Scoutment Company, fimited, was held Association swam off the heats in

at the offices of the Company, 8, the Annual Aquatic Sporte. There' Doe Voeux Road Central,

were

a large number of entries, and excitement was at

n high pitch during the whole afternoon.

The 100 yards Scouts Senior Championship was perhaps the most popular event and it was in the third heat of this race that a scout record was established by Shek Kam Pin, 2st Hong Kong (Sea Scouts). This record time for the hundred-yards was ruin, G sec. There is little doubt, that if Shek Kam Pin keeps in this form for the Ainai on Saturday, ho will win al- though, he has a formidable rival in Cheung King To, also of the Sea Scouts.

At the conclusion of the after- Dean's sport, the Commissioner (Rev. 6. T. Waldegrave) reminded all present, of the finale on Satur day at 3 o'clock when H.E. the Officer Commanding (Maj. Gen. J C.M.G.. W. Sandilanda, O.B.. D.3.0.) will present the prizes, and also expressed his thanks to Capt. Elliot-Heywood, R.A.P.C., Mr. May, and the two timekeepers. The full list of results are as follows:-

50 Yards Senior Seouts: Semi- Chung King To finals: (1) Ist

2. Mrs. R. M. M. James and (S.S.), 2nd J. Sharpham (S.E.); (2) 1st W. Jor (8.S.), 2nd Shck Mrs. R. H. Lochner,

Kam Pin (8.8). Reserves:-Mrs. Thomas and Mrs. McTavish.

1.

Tatu!

51

Rumjaha

Bowling Analysis,

0. M. R. W. .... IT 3 32 A

Wood .......... 10

7 7 11

E. Equini......

3

1

6 3

E. T. Wood, I. Tsui

A. A. Rumjahu, b Tani

9

G. Souza, Arenlii

6. Windsor, run out i......

A. R. Kitchell, e, and b

Avelli

+1

St. Joseph's.

E. 11. Esmail, and Arculli 4

A. á mín, c and h Q. Lec Ð

A. Haker, not out.......

1. A. Laurel, 5 Areülli

2

A. Esmail, e Sufliad, ↳ Lee 3 S Hamet, h.w., Tauti

Total ...... 40

Bowling Analysis.

0. M. R. W. Tui ................. 8.2 3 IR 3 Areali

#1

99 1 0. Lee. $ 1 6 2

VALLEY GOLF

RETURN MATCH WITH KOWLOON

INTERPORT SHOCT

00

L

Tuesday,

There ware prevent :-Mr. Dowdall, Chairman of Directors, Messrs. C. Champkin, W. of Han ven and F. M. Ellis, Directors, and shareholders representing 5,971 shares.

The Chairman, addressing the meeting said.-

The total revenuo expenditure for

$33,004.37. this period was view of the magnitude of the potential market and of the profits to be made in mixed fertilizers in China this amount must be con sidered very small.

Our remarkably success is at- tributable to the fact that complete mixed fertilizers ane jessential to the success of Agriculture in China ad they have not hitherto been available to the mass of Chinese farmers.

The only Chemical Fertilizer used to any large extent in China ja Sulphate of Amomnia, which is imported. The large importers of this product know and freely ad mit that a complete mixed for. tilizer is superior for the needs of the Chinese farmer and must in the. near future come to be extensively used.

Most of our sales, ware made under the agreement that if they 23 Yards Junior Wolf Cuba wero not satisfactory they could be Ilent 1. Ist Jack Fettis (4 H.K.); returned and the money would to Heat at T, Cochrane (14 refunded. The fact that we have H.K.) Heat III, 1st A. Dick (14 been paid and have received many II.K.); Heat IV. 1st P. Brooks-repeat orders is convinuing evidence that we have a very bright future bank (14 H.K.).

before us which is limited only by our ability to finance it.

23 Yards Senior Wolf Cubs: Heat 1. 1st D. Wilson (14 H.K.), SHANGHAI TEAM SELECTED 2nd E. Stone (14 I.K.); Hent II.

The Far East Interport rifle shoot will take place during the Erst week of November, necording to an announcement in the monthly the Shanghai Rifle circular of Association. Fourteen of the loent experts have been selected for prac tier, as follows:

1st H. Farmer (4 H.K.), 2nd B. Dick (14 H.K.)

100 Yards Senior Scout: Heat :: V. Markenzie (9 K.): Ilent II.: W. Jor (S.5.); Hent III.: Shek Kam Pin (S.S.); Heat IV.: Chung

King To (S.S.).

We have made many cash sales and the fact that we were able to do so speaks very well for the name cur Chop has established for itself; The Chinese farmer does not buy fertilizers on trust,

Local business, though it can never grow to very large propor Wolf Cub Diving-N. Smith ( tions, has not been neglected and we have a growing list of satisfied I.K.), E. Stone (14 H.K.), D. Wil.

customers, including all the lend sou (14, H.K.). T. Cochrane (14 (1 K.). H.K.). N. Self (1 K.), N. Wiekering Sports Clubs and many grow- ors of flowers and vegetables in the Colony,

So Yards Senior Scout Back:- Heat 1, Shek Kam Pui (S.S.); Heat 2. Lai Pun Sin (5.8.).

We have supplied to the Empire Day Fair Committee a large num

Junior Seout Diving:-A. Mitber of samples and pamphlets for

3. E. Caulton, C. W. Glover, J. R. Main, L. Guillarnod; P, C. Ho, W. Hutchinson, R. Hutchin-hell ( K.), K. Carroll (4 H.K.), son, R. M. Jordan, W. Road, W. J. Mitchell (3 K.), M. Len (5 K.)

1.K.).

Y

The rezaro' match between Happy LEAGUE FOOTBALL : Heat III: 1st Carroll (4

use in demonstrations and instrue- tions to Farmers which they are about to carry out in the New Tee-

E. Sauer, V. Sharman, S. L. Chu, Gilson (1K), G. Fettie (ritories. This is likely to bring us Bomo and A. M. Collaco.

in some good business. Inter Scout Troop Relay:Heat

One of our largest items of ex- the Interpart 1st Sen Seouts, 2nd lat Hung penditure was $10,500 for advertis Conditions for shut call for the use of the British Kong; lent II: tat, 8th Kowloon,ng. Advertising is vitally neces

2nd, 5th Kowloon. 303 short rille with aperture sight.

50 Yards Junior Scout:-Heat sary in the initial stages of this business. When our Chop becomes I. Ta Yueu Chi Kok (6 HK.), better known it will advertise it- 2ml N. Booker (1K); Heat II. sell. We do not advertise at al! red being for salaries and travell. 1st N. Lee (5 K.), 2nd A. Mitchell in newspapers, the expense incur H.K.), 2nd D. Henderson (1K) ing expenses of trained men who Hent IV. lat A. Ablong (2 11.K.), travel to the various centres and End W. Henderson ( K.),

conduct experiments, give demon- Junior Scoot Back-Heat 1.: 1st strations and lectures to the farm. N. Lec (5 K.), 2nd G. Fettia (4 ers and distribute free samples and H.8.); Heat IL: 1st W. Hender pamplilets.) son (1 K.), 2nd Tang Chan Eban The following is the team whisla

The following changes in foot-(8 H.K.): Heat III: 1st Lau Chak will represent the Kowloon Golf ball fixtures are notified for the H.K.). 2nd G. Low (4

Valley and Kowhun will be pinyed

at Happy Valley on Sunday.

In the game played over, the Kowloon course last July, Kowloon were successful' by 19), ponts to 142

CHANGES IN WEEK-END

FIXTURES

Cab, which shows only one change wyrk-end-

from July's wiming team, L. D. Purves taking the place of A.

Division I.

Recreio. I.K. Club will bo

Laughton who has since left the played on the H.K. Club ground,

Colony--J. MacKnight (captain),

J. D. Thomson, A. L. Eastman, 6.4.30 p.m.

·H.Russelt, W. S. Hillier, J. Me-

Kofvie. II. Hampion, J. Pooler, H.

Mundy, W. M. Groves, L.. D

Division II,

H.K.).

S. CHINA ATHLETIC

ASSOCIATION

Taung Tsin 1. H.K. Club will be NINTH ANNUAL AQUATIC

Purves, W. J. Buller, G. E. played on tho II.K. Club groundl

Johnson, G. D. Reid, D.. C. Wilson, at 3 p.m.

A. T. Braley. Reserve: G. Milne.

Happy Valley Team:-C. W. F.

Law. A. E. Charman, T. 8. Whyte-

Eastern . Kowloon is postponed

Booker, K. S. Robertson, R. Cat the request of Eastern F.C.

Buth, F. E. Booker, C. B. Robert-

son W. A. Stewart, H. G. Walling.

Division III.

University. South China will to, A. Brawn, A. E. Clarke, te played on Kowloon ground at R. S. W. Patterson, A. Macfar lanp, P. Tester, F. J. de Rome, 5 m

J. W. Franks, Reserves: G. W RE. & R.AS.C. will be playw

McLeod and F. Lobel.

en.m. to 10.30 a.m. and. 2 p.m.

en Sunday, the oth, on Chatham to 3.30 p.m. have been reserved forted ground sl`4.30 p.m. competitors.

Endies are requested not to use the Course on Sunday, October 6, $103.

Ten matches have been played between the two clubs to date, Kowloon claiming six wins to the Valley team's four, and 182) poits to their opponents' 1318.

C.C.C. LAWN BOWLS

CLOSING DAY OCTOBER 22.

MEETING

A motion will be put before the meeting proposing that the balance of the authorized capital of the Company, namely 8,600 shares of 810 each, he issued for subscription to be offered first to our present

shareholders.

Our Chop is rapidly becoming known and it is important, that we follow up our initial

Success

and get it firmly established before we are imitated by competitors. We will then not need to fear competition.

From what I have said it will be seen that we are well justified in issuing the balance of our shares and thus bringing the business to complete success.

The following are the results of the first night of the Ninth An- nual Aquatic Meeting of the 8.C.A.A..

There being no discussion it was 400 Metres Men's Relay Race proposed by Mr. Dowdall, seconded (team of 8), open to the Colony-by Mr: J. T. Bagram that the Re 1, Sutli China A.A (Time: 4 min. port and Balance Sheet be accept 10.8 secs) 2, Victoria Recreation cd. The motion was carried with-

out discont. Club; 3. Chinese Bathing Club,

-50-Metres Ladies Free Style:The directors, retiring offered Yeung Sau King (Time: 39.5 sccar themselves for re-election and were record); 2, Leung Wing Han; re-elected for the present year. Yrung Sau Chua.

50 Metres Children's Free Style thems, auditors retired, and, offer- Messrs. Lowe, Bingham & Mat- (under 15) Yuen Chee Koking themselves for re-election, war (Time: 30:3 sees): 2, Yeung Cheung re-elected for the present ear. Hi T Ng Sur Chong.

Dowdall, secunded by Mr. F. M. It was then proposed by Mr.

100 Metres Men's Free. Style (Handicap). Li Ping Fui; B

Loo, Sui Lam; 3. Leung Yuo Hung. That, the 'un-issued balance of 100 Metres Men's Free Styles-the Authorized Capital of the

1. Chan Ki Chung (Time: min. Company, amely 6,500 shares of It is announce that the Craigens.2 secs.); 2, Jan Po Ifee; 3, Leung 810 each be forthwith issued for gower Cricket Club's lawn bowls Wai Sang.

rubscription: ()

4,. 30 Mettes Ladies Free Style KOWLOON GOLF closing day has been fixed for

That they be offëreit fest, and (Handicap): -1. Li Tang Woon until the 21st instant, exclusively October 291 after which the pre-2 Santa Suk Ker: 3, Szo-to Sak to shareholders at present on the THREE TIE FOR CAPTAIN'Sentation of prizes will be held.

Throwing Water-Polo Ball:-1,Register, at par fully paid.

That thereafter, should there be Chan Ki Chung (83 ft. 6 in.):', ant unauplied for, they be offered Kwok-Chun-Hanga, Yeung-Hang-

CUP..

1. Chan Ki Chung (Time: 0 min. There was a triple tie in the 38: cs) 2,, Kwok Chun Hang; Captain's Cup Competition at the ard, Taang Ho Fook. Kowloon Golf Club over the week B There were 33 corde taken out altogether..

The best returns were

4 =79 Ha

AA Lopas *AT. Braley These three will play off with he two best returns to qualify.

Breast

King

950200. Metros Ladies'

Stroke:-1, Yeung Bau (Tine 4 min. 00.2 secs); 9 Yuen Pui Lan: 3, Young Sun Chun.

100 Metres Crew's Free Style: Handicap)-1, Lo On; %, Chak Choi: 3, Tam WEST-

Yin.

Wh

100 Metres Ladies Free Style

1. Young Sau King (Time: 1 min,

to the publie at par or above at the discretion of the Board of Direc tora, also, fully paid,

Thab applications for shares of 2.2 secs. record): 2, Leung Wing Haw (Time: 1 min. 45 nece., rethis issue be accompanied by a deposit ul. 05 per share and that card); 3, Yeung Bau Chun. **

100. Metres Children's Free Style the balance of the sued value of Handicap): Tuen Chee Kok the shares be payable on allotment,

2. Yeung Cheung Wa; 3, Ng Sulaping which the depoait of 25 per Cheung,ANG

[share be liable to forfeiture."-

100 Metres Men's Free Style:- (Continued on Previous Column.)

The mation was put to the meet- ing and carried unanimously,

'THE SIGN OF THE CROSS"

CLAUDETTE COLBERT TO PLAY THE LEAD

Because she combines unusual dramatic ability with a magnetic charm and a gift to simulato se Buality and ruthless cruelty, Clau- dette Colbert has been assigned to the outstanding role of her screen

career.

This was revealed in an announce- ment from the Paramount studies

BOOKING AT THE THEATRE TEL. 25813.

to the effect that the dark-haired French actress will portray the ompress, Poppaea, in Cecil B. Da i Mille's spectacular romance of pagan Rome, "The Sign of the Cross.

Miss Colbert joins one of the most notable casts over assembled for a talking picture, abaring lead- ing honour with Fredric March na Mercia, Christian slave girl, Char Marcus Superhus, Elissa Landi as

les Laughton as Neve, Inn Keith as Tigellinus and Tommy Conlon as Stephanus. Other important cast Bolections wil? ha madà soạn.

Horatofore associated with comedy and light dramatic roles, Miss Colbert's assignment caine after (Continued on next falunn.)

KING'S THEATRE

PLANS NOW ОРЕК.

BOOK EGHLY.

COMMENCING SUNDAY, 9th OCTOBER

ANOTHER DOUBLE ATTRACTION I

THE JOY FUN TOY COMPANY

PRESENTED BY

PAUN YU JEN

CHINA'S FOREMOST MAGICIAN

AND HIS COMPANY OF

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AND JUGGLERS ·

THE GREATEST PRESENTATION OF ITS KIND EVER OFFERED. THE COMPANY WILL APPEAR WITH THE USUAL PICTURE PROGRAMME ON SUNDAY AND AT 5.10, 7.15 & 9.30 P.M. ONLY FROM MONDAY, 10th INST.

PRICES AS USUAL.

U.S. MEN-O-WAR EXPECTED

The following US warships are papeeted at Hong Kong from Tsingtao on October 8, and aro scheduled to leave for Manila on the 11th inst.Canopus (submarine parent ship), Pigeon and six sub- aurines.

The U.S.S. Paul Jones is ex- pected hare from Manila on Octo- ber 10, and, after refuelling, will sail for Shanghai the following day.

she had asked permission to make a sercon test for the important part of Nero's courtesan-wife, The test was made, but Do Mille and studio officials did not wait to see it on the screen. She was choseja immediately after the caméras stopped turning.

Do Mille is highly enthusiastic over the selection of Miss Colbert.

"In selecting'an actress to por tray Poppaen we were confronted with, the problem of finding s player who could combine beauty and sex with a menacing 'oruelty, he said, "Unusual dramatic abil ity is casential to the role and in Miss Colbert I am convinced we have found our ideal. She has à warm personal charm and a rare ability to simulate the sensuality, beauty and ruthlessness that char- actorized Poppaca."

ADVERTISEMENTS.

THE HONG KONG

JOCKEY CLUB.

THE ELEVENTH EXTRA RACE T MEETING will be held (Weather Permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on BATURDAY, 8TH OCTOBER, and on MONDAY, 10 OCTOBER, 1932, commending at 2.00 p.m. on both days. The First Ball will bo Rung at 1.30 p.m.

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE. Members are notified that they sud their Ladies must wear their Badges prominently

displayed.

No One without a Badge will be admitted to the Members' Enclosure.

Badges admitting Non-Members to

the Members' Enclosure and Oluž Roomu at $5.00

per day for Gentlemen and $9.00 per day for Ladies (Both including Tax) are obtainable through the SECRET ABY upon introduction by a Alember, sach Member to be responsible for payment of all Chile, etc.

Badges admitting to Membera Ennloware will NOT be on sale at the Bace Coarse,

On no pretext will Children be permitted in either Ensloeure during the Meeting.

Tifins are obuzinable at the Club House provided they are ordered from the No. 1 Boy in advance. Telephone 21020.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE,

The Price of Admission to the Public, Enclosure is $2.00 per day tholading Tax, for all Persons, including Ladies, and in payable at the Ontol

Soldiers and Sailors in uniform ere admitted Half Price.

Bookmakers, Tie Tac Men, etc., will not be permitted to operate with.. in the Procinalis of Tun Hong Koxe JOCKET OLUS during the Race Meeting. By Order,

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