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resulted in a win for Mra. G. S Moss and Mr. A. T. Lay who de feated Miss Wong Yuck-kau and Mr. Wong Kut-cheung by 6-1, 6-4. The game was very closely disput- ed and was much more than the score would seem to indicate. The following are the full results of the tournament:
18 Round::Miss Wong Yuck-knu and Mr. Wong Kut-cheung defeated Mrs. Canaval and Mr. Elimar Precht 6-2, 6-31, Miss Virginia. Blick and Mr. A. R. Knipp desented Si Tu May and Mr. Si To-pik 2-0, 6-4, 6-4; Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Watson walk over, Mr. and Mrs. Wong So scratched; Mrs, G. W. D. Oliveeron and Mr. K. Jwazaki defented Miss Wong Wan-yi and Mr. H Chun-man 2-6, 6-4, 7-5; Miss Mary A. Lehman and Mr. G. W. Greene diefented Mrs. Kunter and Mr. H.
HOCKEY.
ARMY DRAW WITH THE CLUB.
all their own
CINEMA NOTES.
DANCES IN. "HOLLYWOOD REVUE."
GARRISON NEWS.
YESTERDAY'S ARMY SOCCER- GAMES.
afternoon. Company, the combined
The, remarkable dancing team
Two very one-sided matches were work of a huge chorus of boys and played in the Hongkong Area Foot- girls, the largest danclig group ball League, yesterday ever gathered within the limits of At Sockenpos. "C" one stage and within the range of K.O.S.B., defeated the camera's eye, i feature of A.S.C. and RAF.C. team by eight "The Hollywood Revue," Metrogonis to nil, Teams
#CH Coy., KO.8.B.-Hughes full Goldwyn-Mayor's ·
Jength Spence, Dorslan: Hocherty, Kidd, Me- musical feature coming on Sunday Knight: Cox, Rume, Gear, McDougall,, at the Queen's Theatre, was ac Goodman, complished only after many hours. of patient rehearsal under the direction of experts.
RAS.C.
and R.A.P.C.--Andrown; Hamer, Norris; Tavlin, Carter, Evans; Fry, Lowis, Lyons, Brennan, Cole.
The Service Corps, with a wenkened Sammy Lee, famous stage and On the U.S.R.C. round yesterday The finals of the international
weaknes being on the left wing. Open Mixed Doubles Champion-afternoon, a draw of four goals each dance director of Ziegfeld "Folalde, were outplayed from the com- fume, who staged 90 New York The absence of L. Courtin, at right ships for the Madame Wong So was the result of a friendly match lies," "Show Boot" and "Rio Rita" mencement of the game, their speelal
between the H.K.I.C. and the Army. Neither side
strength, productions in the last seven years, back, was keenly felt, and, though was up to though it seemed that the Club would is responsible for the absolute pre. Hamer did well, he could not cope
his way, eision with which have matters
chorus with the strong attacke of the scoring three times, through Divett, executes now dance steps in intri Borderers, McDougall, Kidd, and Hume, all scored in the first half, without reply in the first half. The rate formations. Club combination, that had been so
A week or more before Loe left without reply by the Corps, whose combination In the forward line wasi successful in the first period, was missing in the second half, individual. New York for California, his almost entirely missing. The second sm being the method for the re-assistant, George Cunningham, half was a repetition of the earlier mainder of the game. These tactics who staged the dances for "Broad-spasion, the Borderers piling on goals, did not bring goals, and the Army, way Melody," had begun, the pre- and having little in, the way of de
do. Gear had the getting together more, equalised liminy work of rounding the fensive work to through Skipp (2) and Captain chorug into shape. Most of the "hat-trick" in the second half, and for the McDougall added two more to gain Wernicke. Later on Divett added
girls and, boya chosen Club, but chorus,
the same distinction. were native sons and fourth goal for the
match, In another
at played Denmend obtained an equaliser "for
daughters of California and few Chatham Road, the 20th (H) Battery, the Army.-B. M. T.
of them had been members of a RA, again lost. They were playing chorus before. A census of the "D" (M.G.) Company, K.O.S.B., who chorus revealed that only four of are not extraordinarily high in the The following will represent the Kowloon Indian hockey team against the girls ever had New York League Table themselves. The gun- better combination was shown by the of the Club de Recreio on Sunday, at 10 chorus experience. Most of the nera lost by three clear goals. The
.m., on the King's Park Ground-boys, however, considered them Borderers, though the standard Surau Singh, Joginder Singh, Khushi selves "accomplished hoofers," a play was by no means high. It is Schneider 2-6, 6-1, 2-6;
Singh. Atma indeed they proved to be,
hoped that additions to 20th Battery's Chi-ho and Mr. Wong Po-keung de Molumed, Kalwant
teams in the next trooping season will feated Mrs. R. Martell Hall and Mr. Singh Ferges Khan, Amir Khan, 1. Mareschal 7-5, 6-4; Miss Chan P-Attar Singh, Gurbachan Singh, Harb
enable them to do better when they again compete in the League, but a yok and Mr. Chan Chi-keng de hajan Singh, Karnail Singh.
little more support on the part of Tented Miss Ruth Craft and Mr, Muk
officers and other ranks from thu Ying-cbun 2-6, 6-1, 6-2; Mrs, G. S.
battery might even now improve their Moss and Mr. A. T. Lny defented Miss
play. Chan and Mr. M. L. Rankin 6-2, Hid.
2nd Round:-Miss Wong Yuek-kau, and Mr. Wong Kat-cheung defeated Miss Virginia Blick and Mr. A. R. Katipp 4-6, 6-4, 6-1; Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Tan
Kowloon Indians.
Club Teams,
"
The following will represent the Hongkong Hockey Club in their Sim Shield.match with the Army on the US.B.C. ground at 4.30 pan. 131 Wednesday: CL Gregory, W. Woodward, J. E. Henry, J. Rodger, A. Watson walk over; Mrs, G, WA. Dand (captain), E. J. R. Mitchell, D. Oliverra and Mu K, wakaki. Owen Hughes, G. E. R. Dirett, C. scratched: Miss Mary A. Lehmann C. Francis, J. E, Noronha and D. M. and Mr. G. W. Greene defeated Miss Me Daugnl
On his arrival, Lee faced the problem, not only of completing The training of his huge chorus, hat also the more involved task of working out ensembles to suit numbers, some special musical thing bigger and better than ever had been done by a chorus in the history of the musical comedy or serue stage. As a result. Lee's "Say It With a Big Brass Band" number in which his choras passen in review in military formations
THE OPERA SEASON.
"LUCIA di LAMMERMOOR" A GREAT SUCCESS.
Those who were present at the worthy of a West Point drill mas-Star Theatre last night will long trei Show," "Singing in the Rain"derful presentation of "Lucia" di Orange, Time" and other sony Lammermoor, by the Italian and chorus features are considered Grand Opera Company. The whole magterpieces of the stage director's company rose to brilliant heights, art.
and the principals gave character!- sutions in the most convincing man-
Tang Chi-hound Mr. Wong Po-keung The seroad temm, Lo meet the Cluster the ensembles of the "Mins: remember the impressive and won- 2-4, 6-4, 7-5; Mrs. 6. S. Moss and Mr. de Recreio at King's. Park on Monday A. T. Lay defeated Miss Chan Pa-yuk fat 5 plan, will be:--W. Borrowman, Land Mr. Chun Chi-keung 6-2, 6-4. L. A. R. Duncan, L. F. Nicholson
Semi Finals:-Miss Wang Yuk-au teaptain), M. E. H. G. Mills, D. But and Mr. Wong Kut-cheung defeated Jer, H. Marlow, A. N. Other, M. G. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Watson 6-3, 4-6, | Marrisit, H. V, Parker, D. K. Valen- 8-4; Mrs. G. S. Moss and Mr. A. T. | tine and E. C. Fincher. Lay defeated Miss Mary A. Lehmann atul Mr. G. W. Greene 6-2, 1-6, 6-3.
Final:-Mrs. G. S. Moss and Mr.
A. T. Lay defeated Miss Wong Yuck. kau and Mr. Wong Kut-cheang 6-1, 6-4,Our Chen Correspondent.
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INTERPORT FOOTBALL,
TIENTSIN TO SEND TEAM TO SHANGHAL
The re-arranged programme is follows.
Feb. 1st, Shanghai v. Hongkong. Feb. 2nd, Shanghai v. Tientsin. Fely, 3rd, Hongkong v. Tientsin. Fel h. Hongkong
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Feb. 7th, Tientsin v. Army (Shanghai).
Feb. 6th-Interport dinner,
LADIES HOCKEY.
HONGKONG TO PLAY CLUB
DE RECREIO TO-DAY.
follow:
Club de Recreio Ladies: L. Xavier, C. Osmund, H. Lelte, O. 'Basto, M. Alves, M. Remedio, M. Roza, C, Botelho, L. Shiva Netto, A. Basto, A. Ruze, Reserve, A. Alves. Referee. D. Lopes,
"In Old Arizona".
ner.
W3N nicor,
Warner Baxter's marvelous The tragic role of Lucy, the sis- speaking voice is heard in "In Oldter of Henry, Ashton, of Lammer-
to played fertion by Mile. de whose voice is not only one of Fare beauty, but of wonderful
Arizona", Fux Films first feature length picture now showing at the Queen's. Baxter, who has been eminently successful as a male lead in pieturas, so much..so, thal
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bandit of colourful romantic days, in the old south-
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Alba,
he enjoys an enviable popularity age. Her part in the famous Hongkong Ladies 1st XI will play with picture devoters the world "Bad scene" not only calls for a the sereen after volee of unusual merit, but, if the Club de Recreio Ladies 1st XI on over, came to Y.M.C.A. ground. King's Park, at several years ne A leading manportrayal is to be successful, his- 3 p.m. to-day. The players are us of the speaking stage, and that trionic ability of a high standard in branch of his profession one of essential. Mlle. de Alla's triumph Hongkong Ladies: J. Smalley, E. his chief assets was his voice, last night stamped her as an artiste in the very front rank of her pro- Information has been received from Gray, F. D. C. Lack, E. O'lagan. E. R. Obviously the screen, until now,
fession. Shanghai Lint Tientsin will
now Bell, M. Wallace, I. C. Bell, N. has been denied that voice, hut
Although the rendering was ex- participant in the Interport Soccer McNeillie, D. Stanion, M. Smalley, M.it has rome back, through
cellent piroughout, special mention competition.
Bishop Reserve, B: Laing. Referee, medium of Fox Movietone, more must be made of the principals A. A. Dund.
resonant, more glorious, more
work in the dramatic sextelle Chi brant than over. It is heard in his portrayal of "Cisco Kid', that frean. It is rightly asserted. that Donizetti crented a master- scene In this net, but he made it ever memorable with his immortal roxtette. The audience were held "Sunset Derby."
spell-bound, and at the conclusion The somewhat one-sided battle the ovation was so insistant that Aa Sir Edgar of Ravenswood, Sig. between the automobile and then there was generously given, horse in depicted in a whimsically Giletta shared honoura with Mdile. mourous manner in the "Sunset de Alba, while Sig. Casarosa, Sig.. Derby the First National Picture Barontini, Sig. Mauceri, Sig. Bel- featuring William Collier, Jr., and letti, and Mile Celi, each austained Mary Astor, now showing at the their respective roles in masterful Majesty Theatre Kowloon
fashion. Two friends fall out when one
To-night the Company is play- héeds the call of progress anding "La Traviata.” opens a service station next door to, the ancient livery stable of his friend, Ralph Lewis and Liane) Belmore as the two friendly enemies lend # great deal of humanness to this novel story of the race track, and glye occasional touches of pathos as well as comedy to the picture,
Second Eleven Match" The Hongkong team will be ne- The following team will repra commdated in the Palace Hotel dur-seat the Hongkong Ladles' Hockey match Ing their stay in Shanghai. The Club 2nd XI in a team will leave Hongkong by the against the Kowloon Ladies' Hockey President McKinley on 28th instant Club 2nd XI on the Naval ground at and expect to return by the President Happy Valley to-day. Bully off 3 pm, Lincoln on Monday, 10th February, G. F. Little, P. Carter, M. King: A. N. Other, F. Webber, M. Bird, A. E. Steele, E. Blackburn, C. Ferguson. J. L Whyte, A. Steel.
The Teams.
The Leam selected to represent the Colony against Shanghai has been chosen,
follows.-G. Rodger; Reeves and C. Pile; Hedley, West and A. A. Remedios; B. Gosano, A. V. Gosana, Goldman, Scott, and Butcher, Reserves-Everest, McGrenvy, Wal- lington and Bewley Bull.
Shanghai Interport team has not yet been chosen as the grounds have only been available for one game since November. The team selected will be embled to Hongkong later.
The following have been chosen to represent Tientsin against Shang- haf-Roxburgh; Waddell und Kidd; Kazoolin, Park and Cooke; Fingereth, "Rodger, Pearson, Coulcher And Johannson. Reserves-McPhee and Morion. Manager Greenland,
Mr. W. E. Hollands and L W. R. George will necompany the Hongkong! team as joint Managers.
RECORD GOLF ́ PRIZE,
GENE SARAZEN - WINS. $10,000 GOLD.
New York, Jun, 24.. A message from Agua Calientes, Mexico, says that Gene Sarazen, former National champion, has won the Agua Calientes * $10,000. golf tournament, which is a record purse for any tournament His' aggregate score was 295. for seventy-two holes. He did the last round in sixty-eight, and created a'recard for the course. Reuter,
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