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LON CHANEY

THE

IN

UNKNOWN

Adapted from

the story writ- ton by Tod

Browning.

THE man of a thou- sand Faces · here gives a portrayal that surpasses anything he has

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

* FANLING HUNT.

GOOD AFTERNOON'S SPORT.

#i

Hounds met on Saturday at Lok Ma Chau erass roads at 3 p.m. The pack had only just left the road opposite Mai Po village when Glory opened on a line and away wont the whole pack in full cry over Fox

MONDAY, MARCH 26,

THE WORLD SPORT

Tree Hill and down into the valley CIVILIANS WIN LAI]

Hounds were running very fast

and gradually drawing up to their

fox when a "chow" coursed him, with the usual result, and hounds threw up,

Mr. Mar cast all round but could make nothing of it until Chun- tress and Warwlek suddenly "mark- ed" in some thick brambles; out

WAH CUP GAME;

NAVY DO NOT ENJOY BEST OF LUCK.

came Mr. Fox and he was rolled SCOTS GUARDS DOWNFALL.

over by Glory, and the whole pack

s he jumped the wall of a ruin.

[By "Wanderer."]

It could scarcely be claimed for the Civilian team which met the Royal Navy in the Lal Wah Cup on Saturday that they are a particularly strong combination,

LOCAL CRICKET.

OUR FOOTBALL COMPETITION,

PRIZE OF $50 WEEKLY.

LOCAL GOLF.

KOWLOON'S WIN OVER SHEK.Ò.

The "Hongkong Telograph" Full scores in the match bo- offers a prize of $50 to the readers tweon the Kowloon Golf Club and who send in twelve correct for the Shok 0 Club, played on the casta of the results of the English greens of the lattar yesterday, are and Scottish Longue matches given below. The match resulted (to be played on: Saturday next, in a narrow win for the visitors, March 316) set out in the who scored 12 points to their op- Coupon below. No goal scores are ponents' 10%.

required; only forecasts showing The matches were all very close, wins or draw!.

In the event of no rendor fore-cpecially in the afternoon when i casting all twelve matches, a prize several of the games were docld-

The full results were: SCHOOLBOYS TEAM AGAINST of $25 will be given to the rendered on the last green.

who sends in the greatest number

Foursomes. of correct forecasts; and in the event of two or more readers send- tag in an equal high number, the F. Remedios prize of $25 will be divided.

K. C., C.

The following have been chosen to play for the Combined School XI in a Cricket Match on Thursday at 2. p.m. against a K. C. C. Team on the K. C. C. Ground at King's Park:-

Mr. J. L, Youngsaye (Capt.), D. J. N. Anderson, W. H. Kwan, R. T. Lee, F. R. Zimmern, G., Lee, (Diocesan Boy's School), W. P. Tauf, A. R. Sufiad, A. K. Esmail, A. M. Rumiahn, and A. Hunt, (Queen's College)..

As Mr.Millar was breaking up his fox another broke from the same patch of bramble: there WAS scamble for ponies, hounds were laid on as quickly as possible.

The fox got a good start, how

The Egyptian Legation in Lon- over, and after a fast spurt across the valley from Fox Tree Ill to yet they managed to defeat the Post's Ill he just saved his brush sailors by the odd goal of three, don deny absolutely reports to the by getting to ground when only The victory must be regarded as a effect that sanitary conditions in about 40 yards in front of hounds fortunate one, for the Navy were Egypt are particularly bad at the their end of March, that an epidemic of who had run with a beautiful cry always quite as good as

opponents and sometimes much plague rages, and that travellers

vaccinated twice,

against through the valley.

superior. The game went to extra are time and the winning goal was typhoid and paratyhold. scored when but few seconds re- mained for play.

FINDING WORK.

ACTIVITIES OF INDUSTRIAL TRANSFER BOARD.

tho Navy The Queen's Regiment did, the sured, and which

very poorast Borderers a good turn by defeat-deserved at the ing the Scola Guards in the League estimate one could give of their by three goals.to two. The defeat play, It was rather unfortunate.

The Civilian forwards received puts the Guards practically out of

from their London, Mar. 21.

the running for second place, ajadequate support The Industrial Transfer Board defeat for the K.0.5.B. and a middle line, but were not very which was appointed by the Gov-sensational goalscoring feat on sure in their attacks against a ernment some time ago to organise their own, part being the only strong defence.

It does, however, seem remark- the transfer of unemployed work-means to this end.

The erratic Queen's crashed in able that the Civilians of Hong- ers from slack areas to districts where industries are developing two goals in the first half, and the kong should be represented by an went to South Wales yesterday Guards although fighting hard eleven including six players from and began a close examination of after the Interval could never re-the Hongkong Police F.C., a team the conditions in the coalfields.-cover the last ground. This was which has scored fewer goals Britiak Wireless.

done previously for sustained thrills, mystery and dramatic suspense I

-ADDITIONAL

revenge

An amazing dráma of love

and

against the sinister

shadow of the under- world!

NORMAN KERRY JOAN CRAWFORD

With

Produced

by TOD BROWNING.

A

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Mayer

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THURSDAY TO SATURDAY Usual Times and Prices.

the only league match played, the than any other aide in the League, R.A. v. Chinese Athletic match and which occupies an unenviable being postponed following the position at the foot of the league death of a member of the Royal table. Artillery,

Kowloon bent on keeping in trim for the Shield Final entertained a Navy team, drawn chiefly from and even HMS. Cumberland without Northey, McKelvie, Hed- ley, Duncan and Miles, succeeded in winning by three goals to nil.

The results were:

Lai Wah Cup.

Civilians

2 Royal Navy

1

Senior League.

Queen's

8 Scots Guards

2

Friendly.

Kowloon

3 Navy XI.

NAVY DISAPPOINT. Goal in the Last Minute of Extra Time.

QUEEN'S DO NOT WAIT. Guards Struggle Against Three Goal Deficit.

Fawloon G G

J. D. Thomsen A. W. Roberts

W. Patterson »

The competition is in accordance. Cowhard with the rules published in the F. K. Remedios Telegraph during the weeks August Bry

W. 8. inler 25-September 24.

"HONGKONG TELEGRAPH" FORECAST COMPETITION.

Matches to be played on March 31st,

Burnley

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Rury

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Derby C Sunderland

Newcastle, Huddersfield. Cardiff. "Everton.

DIVISION IL.

Oldham.

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J. Joanlain

Cock

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AW. Roberta P. C. Cowherd W. Taitersos

F. X. Remedios B: Gray

W. 8. Tillier

J. O. Molaggan

IL W. Tary 8. J. Jourdain

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D. G. Bruce a. R. Hannock

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H. B. Slutt

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INTER-VARSITY MATCH. Cambridge Win Over Oxford, Teams representative of Oxford. and Cambridge mot at Fanling yesterday, the latter winning com- Millwall.fortably. The scores were:

Singles.

:

Fulham Notts F. Wolyca

Y

Y

Southampton. Chelsea.

V

DIVISION XIL

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Coventry Charlton Doncaster

Northampton. Bradford.

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C'beath

Airdrie.

Aberdeen V

St. Mirren,

Neme

Address

No. 31,

Date

Oxfand. 1. To

C. I. Bempla ER Halllfax

D. W. Traiman

F. F. Ewart

J. CI Mackay

A. Ek Wood

G. R. Sayer

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E.

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D. C. Wolfe

F. C. to Gros

4. 8. Buth Jones

11⁄2 F. Hyme Thompson

J. T. Prior

Fourballs.

0

Mackay

Wood, and

Bayer

Morning and

B

Strike out the teams which you' think will lose, but make no marks Grand Total

All claims must reach this office

The Queen's played sterling foot-in respect of matches which you

think will be drawn. ball in the first half of their gamo with the Scots Guards, but their play afterwards deteriorated con- aiderably, and the Guards came vory near to pulling the match out of the fire although they, at one timo faced a 3-0 score.

In the first half, Richardson scored with a splendid hender, and Beatty shot past Jackson from Caldicult's centre. In the second, Harris added to their lead with a brilliant shot, but with Carswell moving to centre-forward from right-half, the Guards got the measure of their opponents and the Queen's defence underwent a gruelling twenty minutes, The climax to a hard fought, Carswell reduced the lead soon game, a goal" by Gosano after after taking the pivotal position in roughly 109 minutes play, gave the the forward line. Soon after- Civilians Д rather fortunate wards Farrell handled in checking victory over the Royal Navy, who a movement, and Ilurat netted from were disappointing. Territorially the consequent penalty award. There the Navy had the better of the jwas much excitement in the play, but Firth and Van Tromp closing alages but the Guards were very weak on the right wing failed in their persistent efforts and though the other pair Leonard to equalise.

a

and Cobb were an astute wing, The Guards disappointed fending the clever Hedley a lively large crowd of their supporters. dance, the Civilian defenders Only towards the end did they were able to concentrate on the play really well and then it cer principal source of danger, tainly did appear that they might Northey, and he was given few achieve the apparently impossible. chances.

They played strong forceful foot- Now and again the clever Navy ball, but often threw good chances and Kowloon centre-forward would away by an excess of vigour.i burst through in characteristle The Queen's were nicely balanc. style, but more often than not heed and improved remarkably on was unceremoniously bundled off recent performances.. The win the ball.

gers were always dangerous, and It was a terrific shot by Northey Bentty proved himself a good which enabled the Navy to equalise leader. Morris was the outstand- after Rocha had put the Civillansing half-back while Curtis did well ahead from a fino pass by at back. McKelvie. Northey's shot struck the cross-bar and rebounded to Leonard, who netted with ease from short range.

A

Kowloon's Match.

There were notable absentees Northey and Leonard. combined from the Kowloon side against the to give the Civilian defence many Navy XI in a friendly, but the anxious moments, but the lack of support from the wing, placed the principal object of the game was game very much in the hands of to test Kernick's ability to fill Northey's place in the Shield side. the opposition.

The inside-right fully justified Shorry and Bishop gave

confidence, scoring two capital capital display, keeping a wary goals, while he wasted no time in eye on Northey, and licking clean making straight for goal when Jy. The half-backs were in great the opportunity occurred. The form, but the forwards wore third goal, scored between Ker decidedly weak, In the absence of Taylor, Pile came in on the right nick's pair, was netted by Sims, who worked 'himself cleverly into and he was the most dangerous position and scored with a delight- raider, while Howarth rendered

ful shot. him fairly good support.

Gosano showed glimpses of his

The Senior Lengue table up to old form, but generally speaking date is apponded Farlowe had him pretty effective-

ly "under arrest." Both goals

were scored prior to the interval,

First Divisiort,

1990 82 18 10.20 20 21

and there were thrills at both Chinese Ath... 15 13 2 0 45 ends in the second half, though K.0.8.B.

R.A. the Navy attacks always appeared Scots Guards.. 10 8 0 5 28 18 the more dangerous.

Queens Regt... 18 8.3 7 44 30 '10

16 78 @ 23 25 20 66.0 80 28 17 5 8 8 28 88.18 16 6 2 8 24 18 8:4'11 18' 17 8 9 11

Extra time was played, and just Kowloon before the end, a corner was wel! R.A.F. placed from which Gosano placed H.. Club past Brockman with a delightful Recrolo shot. Coming at the end of the South China Igamo when a re-play seemed as Police

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Wolfe

Is Grow and

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and Prior

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