CENTRAL THEATRE
Commencing SUN. DEC. 25
In the Perilous Malayan Jungle
HE SAW AMAZING THINGS!
HE SAW the monster flip his tail and the murderous black panther leap! Amphibian and monster cat. courage and eun- ning against an For hidd!
HE SAW the armored monarch of the swamps against the prince of reptiles!
HE SAW there mighty combats and a thousand other thrills! :
YOU TOO can -see-them-now-in-
FRANK BUCK'S
HE SAW a giant python strikel 30 fest of crushing' power coil about the striped body of the jungle ter roel Hatred born in the dawn of time, they fought to end an ancient
fend!
HE SAW & Royal Bengal tiger stalk a baby buffalo! Then the Bull King of the herd, snorting defiance, phing at the sabre toothed killer ... primitive venge-- ance in his hornal
Dicerad by
Clyde E. Eliott.
11 Amazing Sound-Film Record of a Great Adventure!
BRING EM BACK ALIVE
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RUGBY FOOTBALL
"CLUB TO MEET COMBINED SERVICES
TO-DAY'S MATCH AT
SOOKUNPO
This afternoon at Sookunpoo we are promised one of the titbits of the local Rugby Scason when the Club XV. meet atvani solected' from the Combined Services. On paper the intter have an excep tionally strong side, quite the strongest, side that the seraces could put in the field, and the Club will be hard put to it to see that they are not outplayed. The service side is a fully representa tive che containing, as it does, 3 players from H.M.S. Hermes, 4 from the Submarine Flotin, 7 from the South Wales Borderers, and one from the Royal Artillery,
BILLIARDS
FIRST ROUND OF H.K.
CHAMPIONSHIP
Playing at St. Patrick's Club last night, in the first round of the Colony's Championships, Master Gunner Bailey defeated Pie." Atkit- son by 950 points to 223.
· LOCAL FOOTBALL ENGLAND'S TEAM WALES
The following have been selected to represent England against Wales in the Sunday Herald !! Charity Cup match on Tuesday,
Football tho. 27th, H.K.
Club ground. Kick off at 3.30 sharp.
THIRD DIVISION
Rearelor. University..
Fogwell (Club); Allen (R.A.), 8. Strange (Club) (Capt.); Robert son (Navy), Pardon (R.A.), Bliss The Club XV. have shown great (Kowloon) Wood (RA), Bryant ly improved form in the last two(R.A.), Parkins (Navy), Ridley matches and they can be expected and Baldry (Lines.). Reserves. E. to make their more impressive Srange (Club), Shirras (Navy), opponents go all out to win. It is Kirkham (Lincolns.). unfortunate that the Club are still without Selby, Bradford, and Robertson, while recent injurica to Grifths, and McElucy live still further weakened the side. Despite this however the 'selected XV, can be depended on to give a good account of itself, and the inclusion of Whitham at centre threequarter in an experiment which way well prove highly successful. "In McEl rey's absence. Peers will be hook ing for the Club, and as the Inteer will probably have to act in that capacity in the Interport in Shang. hai, his efforts on Saturday will be kenly watched by all Club sup. porters.
The kick-off is tined for 4 p.m. and the teams will be as follows:
Combined Services XV.:Lieut. Huckley (H.M.S. Peracus); Lreut." Martin (S.W.B.), Lieut. Galletly (5.W.B.). Lt. Partridge (H,M.S. | Hermes), Bio, Packer (H.M.S. Par thian); Pte. Stevens (8.W.B.), Pte. Hoskins (S.W.B.), Lieut. Linton (H.M.S. Oswald) (Captain), Lieut. Herbert -(R.A.). Cpl. Suter (8.W.B.), E. R. A. Doggett (H.M.S. Hormes), L/Cpl Hardy (S.W.B.), Lt. Hubbock (H.M.Š. Hermes), Lt. Crews-Read (S.W.B.); Lt. Pizey (H.M.S. Moth).
Club XV. :-S. J. H. Fox; J. J. Ferguson, W. H B. Rigg, J. P. Whitham, G. P. Lammert; M. W Turner, N. M. Macintosh; "B.. H. Garrod, W. E. Peera, G. C, Mou- tric, D. MoLellan, W. F. Ker, A. K. Munro, A. P, Hall-Thompson, J. C. Miller.
The following players have been selected to represent the. Club de Recreio in a Third Division League match against the University this afternoon, kick-off on the Chinese ground, Happy Valley, at 4 p.m.;
ME Remedios; W. Mackintosh, N. W. Xavier; V. H. Xavier, R. Laurel, A. Lopes F. Marques, M. Passos, J. Figueiredo, J. Remedios, C. Barros.
SUNDAY HERALD CHARITY CUP.
Portugal. Ohina. The following will represent Por tugual against China on Boxing Day at 3.30 p.m. on the Club ground :—
R. Marques (St. Joseph's); B. Silva-Netto (Recreio), L Gomes (St. Joseph's); S. Souza (St. Joseph's), N. Beltra (St. Joseph's), L. Fernendes (St. Joseph's), S. Souza (St. Joseph's), B. Gonno (St. Joseph's). A. V. Gosano (St. Joseph's), L. Rocha (Recrejo), F.'A. Santos (Recreio).
Reservos: V. Costa (St. Joseph's), V. Marques (Roorcio), J. Gomes (Recreio).
GOLF
Continued from Pag 10.)
0.44
+1
0.18
YACHTING NOTES.
0.52
8.39.
BY CHAU KUNG
10.00
The handicaps for the race to 10.04 Macau have been decided vaud are given below:
10.08
"
*
The ninth annual event-since its revival in 1924, brought about by 10.12 the enthusiasm of Mr. Geo. Hulton Fotts, who presented the Challenge | 10.18,, Cup for the race-will start at 7:30 hours of Boxing Day from Murray 10.20 Pier. It seems likely that a recoril. number of boats will start and the difficulty in finding the winner will be increased thereby for orie never can tell what may happen in such a race.
J. P. Warren and W.
Wright.
M. W. Budd and Thon;
sen.
I. H. Geare and H. H. Pethick:
D. S. Edward and N.
K. Littlejohn,
G. W. Tolmie and D. J. Mackie.
G. W. Reeve and E. T. E. Nash.
J. MacKnight rad W.
8. Hillier.
G. F. Rees and J. L McPherson
Dr. Greaves and C.
Thwaites!
A. E. Lissaman and S. A-Sleap.
10,24
A. M. Kirkby and J. W.
Mayhew.
10.23
I. 9. Dykes and A. Kidd.
10.32
J. Ralston and F. Aus- tin.
10.38
A. B. Raworth and R. K. Batchelor..
If anemory serves correctly I be lieve on one occasion the "crew of one competing yacht bathed one morning to the South of Choung 10.40 Chau and to the North of the Island on the next!-the boats which had gone North of Lan Tau arriving home about 40 hours ahead..
*
G. F. Hole and L. G. S. Dodwell?
New Course,
0.20-0.24, a.m. not to be booked by
travellers on 937 train. 9.32 a.m. Mrs. Kirkby and Mrs.
Mayhew.
9,40
19
9.48
9.56
Much depends on the weather, with winds at force three and under all yachts have a reasonable chance but in a heavier weight of wind the battle is with the hig'uns. The Committee seem to recognise this fact and I understand that they are offering a special prize 10.04 for boats of 22 ft. water line length and under: for the boats 'of the shorter sailing length cannot devolope the speed to compete with their longer sisters who may well travel, whon on a reath, at 8 knots or more, whilst they are doing ex- tremely well if they better
10.12
10.20
Miss Graham and Miss Curtin.
W. E. Hunt and J. P. Hollingdale.
W: J. Roberto and Mrs.
Roberts.
Lt. Col. E. D. Matthews and Mrs. Matthews.
"
LA. R. Dunean and W. E. F. Jonca. Mrs Duncan and Mrs. Jones.
A GOOD DOCTOR FOR DYSPEPSIA
When it comes to the individual. craft the following seem to have the best chance of being in the first three, Axuma (Mr. Lambert), Cur- If you want quick and sure re- lew (Major Mousley); Cherub (Mr lief from the paina and distress of Goulborn), Irena (Mr. Berg), La indigestion, dyspepsia, gastritia, Cigale (Mr. Croucher), Monsong food fermentation and acidity, just | (Mr. - Grieve), Norseman - (Mr, take two or three little tablets of Nicolson), Queen Boo (Dr. Herk-Bisurated Magnesis after eat- lotte), Sealark V (Mr. Cock), ing or whenever pain is felt. They Tavy. IIrCont. Cowland, R.N.), not like magic, are absolutely harin- | U. & I (Mr. Rouse), and Wonderer less, and enable the worst dyspep- (Mr. Baker). This list contains the tie to enjoy, a good old fashioné five boats which have won previous. | meal, without fear of upset to --.ly-butt perhaps the best record to follow. Bisurated; Magnesia is
↑ date is that of U. & L. with 2 firets, an
(doctor for: stomach 2 seconds, 2 thirds and 2 sixths | auf places in eight races, La Cigale ed," and and Tavy II. have both won twice, little. but their record for the other reos your chemist is-not-quite-so-good; Norseman and | -as-dire Wanderer are the other winners.
La Cigale
Wanderer
HANDICAPS
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STEEL COULSON'S BILLIARDS LEAGUE
LAST FRIDAY'S RESULTS LEAGUE TABLE
Following are the results of matches played on Friday, Dec. 18, 1032,9
Saint Patrick's Club continued in winning vein against the Palace Hotel, winning 4 games. M. Silva made the highest break
The R.E. Sergeants' Moss gathered "their" first "points," beating" the Garrison Sergeants Mess, who now go to the foot of the table The R.Es, were good value for their win, losing only one game,
The C. & P.Os. Club boat the Police 824-697, although both teams won three games C.P.O Jenkins won by the big margia........ of 95's Club.
Palace Hotal,
Et. Patrick's"
M. M. Silva ........
L E. Remedios
M... A. Baptista
E. Remedios
F. Gill
S/Sgt. Pollard SM. R. Floyd S.C. 5. G. Smith
150
T. Culyer
1:30 S. M. da Cruz
od
$4
138
A P. Peirera 14
Garrison Sergeants' Mess. -
NEW VICTOR
RECORDS
100
60 130.
FOR
792
193
58
130
180
136 A. Pahner
150 J. C. Remedios
R.. Jordan al d
M. Dultrao
800
B.E. Sergeants' Mess.
130
S/Sgt. Clarke ...
150
S. J. Jordan
97
G.M.S. Turney......
Sgt. L. G. Buckle
160
S/Sgt Flood
L/Sgt W. Hollingworth...
150
S/Sgt. Robinson
125 132.
S/Sgt. Savell...
150
S/Sgt Farquhar
138
847
M4"
0. and P.0.'s Club.
Police Club.
C.PO. Davey
150
'Mr. Ellis...
114
C.P.D. Jenkins
150
Mr. Edwards
53
132
T Gooding
150
150
8. Bradsell
78
141.J. Fender
150
∙101
C. Pile
180
824
007
C.P.O. Barwis ..CP.D. Last
CP.O, Miners CP.O. Simmonds,
EL Patrick's Club
LEAGUE TABLE
Games
P...W.
F'.
A.
Pts.
5:0
92
8
13
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15
2
Palace Hotel
5 3 2 13
17
4
2 14
10
Police Club
R.A. Sergeanta' Meas
C. & P.Os. Club
R.E. Sergeanta Mess.
Garrison Sergeants' Mess
3
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