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SHANGHAI LOSE FINAL GAME,
SERVICES SETTLE DOWN TO CONDITIONS.
MARGIN OF 5 TO 1.
Shanghal lost the third match of the interport gamÇA
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1931.
CINEMA NOTES.
THE PERFECT LEG PROBLEM.
The Queen's Theatre will be a Mecca for lovers of musical comedy this week, judging from the enthusias tic Approval with which The Golden Calf." Fox Movietone comedy with muste, was received al its shori Ing last night.
El Brendel, inimitable Swedish comedian, scores leavily in lis role 113 cartoonist, while Marjorie Whlto, dynamic little blonde comedienne, repeats the success "Sunny Side Up."
"The Golden Calf" Is great enter- tainment. The comedy and music are by venuperb and the culourful goals to one, the United Services between Sue Carol and Jack Mulhe adapting themselves better to who enact the leading roles, i wretched conditions and taking | delightful. . full advantage of the fact that Shanghaf were steprived of the services of their goalkeeper for the better part of the second half. The ground was in a terrible state, the wet surface rendering good football out of the question. Seither team could keep its fest in the early stages, but later in game, the Services settled down the extremely well and were well worth their success.
The
scored in
Richard Keene and Paul Page, niso are perfermers of outstanding other featured players in the east, ability, Keene's song and danes numi- bars with Mink White Being high spots of the production.
are
Shanghai begun weil enough
The Illustrators' Show, annual high and it was all against the run of the play when Gash opened the links of Greenwich Village artists scoring for his opponents by Calf" to a spectacular climax, One and their models, brings "The Golden turning a free kick for carrying hundret beautiful dancing girls into his own net. As a matter of used in the ensembles and the stag. fact, Chow would not have carrieding leaves nothing to be desired. had he not been collared by an opponent and the spectators were greatly surprised when a free kick was given against Shanghai instead of against the Serviers,
Bowever, it made little dir- Terence to the result. Shanghai | went straight away and scored a real good. Sinclair making a clurer Irun through and beating Aitken In
a race for the bail.
Berond
A greasy ball slipped off Chow's hands for the Services gual, scored by Harris, just before half-time.
Milford Webb, the director, is to be congratulated for turning, out such a well-balancti. outstanding produe tion.
"True to the Navy."
Glarn How answers to more niek- names than any other favourite on the screen.
AS
The It Girl" is the most popular. Her wind-ble wealth of carrotty- red hair, the are of her birth supply minny names. She in called the| "Brooklyn Bonfire", "The Red-Ifend", "Paramount's Forest-Fire", "The In the second half, after a long
Bare from Brooklyn", Her vivid speli on the defensive, the Serpersonality and youthfulness have
contributed other names, Buch vives broke through and Kask ob- twined a third goal, though it ear-
"Queen of the Plapper". One writer tainly appeared that Chow was
persists in referring to her na "The Personality KM". "The Kid” in on- heavily charged before the ball other favourite. eame anywhere near him. it was soon afterwards that he received the knock which put him out of the game for good, and with Sin-of elair between the posts, Dickinson and Atkins netted further goals.
The Services were the much more impressive side. Mullane and Henderson
woje solendid backts, kicking with remarkable ac curacy in the conditions. The three half-backs
Kave nothing away, and there was some very alee combination on the wings.
Shanghai were best served by Pole-Hunt, Monroe and Sinclair.
RACING AT MACAO.
NEW HONGKONG COMPANY TO BE FORMED.
Macao, Feb, 22. The transfer of the conccasion to conduct horse racing at Macao to Mr. G. H. Potts, of Ilongkong, has been approved by the Government, and the leeds were registered on Saturday, Felt 21. It is understood that Mr. Potts is acting on behalf of & Company which will be formed in Hongkong for the purpose of carrying on racing and that, in addition to support from Hongkong, It is believed that Macao sportsmen will also contribute to the attempt revive pony racing.
The name most frequently used her co-workers at the Paramount studion is "The Gal".
affection, of friendliness, for Clara It is a term Bow has never been known to have an enemy or deliberately to have wound- ed anybody's feelings.
Another nick-name popular among the studio personal is "Captain". It started when Clara played in "The Fleet's in", one of her early starring pictures, and was revivent during the| Blming of her latent vehicle, True to the Navy", whleh the Centrn! Theatre ia showing from today.
Clara likes each and every one of her nick-names, It is only whan someone with whom she is acquainted calls her "Miss Bow" that she be-1 comes a bit suspicious. Such forma- lity in work-a-day life she distrusts.
In "True to the Navy", Miss Bow plays the role of a soda fountain clerk, with a boy-friend on every battleship. Never serious with any of them, she, nevertheless, is truo to them all. Frank Tuttle directed the picture.
"King of Jazz."
Universal's colossal all-Technicolour" "King of Jazz", starring Paul White- man and his orchestra, which comes, to the Central Theatre soon, presents among other colobrities Jeanie Lang, "America's sweet-heart of the air," whose personality songs over coast- to-coast radio networks have made her nationally famous.
George Chiles, of musical comedy fame, and Don Rose and Marian Stat- ler, of the Orpheum and Kelth cir cults, collaborate in the rendition of the song hit "Ragamuffin Romeo".
Ancao rneing used to be very popular while it lasted some years ago, and when the Company stopped business, considerable regret was ex- presses at the failure to keep up the Sport, for the Maeno course WAS always looked upon as the logical outlet for those ponies
When John Murray Anderson, the seemed to have a chance of winning "Greenwich Village Follies" and other that never famous New York producer of tha! in Hongkeng,
The trip to the Portuguese Colony for Carl Laemmale, Jr., first conceived shows who directed "King of Jazz" was also looked upon as excursion and large crowds made the Wayne on the telephone in New York holiday the "ragamuftin" idea, ho called Mabel trip over from Hongkong in and told her exactly what he wanted. special boats which the steamship companies provided.
It is gratifying to note that the sporting connexion Inaugurated under such favourable circumstances will be revived, and the new racing will be looked forward to by racing men in Hongkong as well as Macao.
Business men at Macan ought to feel pleased that the popular race meetings will take place again, for they used to benefit greatly by the large crowds of visitors during the week-ends.
FENCING CLUB'S TOURNEY.
ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME
ARRANGED!
Under the auspices of the Hongkong, Fencing Club, a tour noy is to be hold at the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club's premises on Saturday, March 21st, com- mencing at 3.30 p.m. The events are as follows:-
Les rois-Misaen Halifax, Benyls, Donnar, Clare, Scrothor and others.
Epec Poule-Mesar's, Ainger, Brandle, Pinguet, Sommerhaugh, Southby, Anstruther, Locke and Baxter.
Subre Contest-Messrs. Sont- merhaugh and Anstruther.
Final of the Ladies' Folla. Foll Contest.-Commar. South-) by and Mr. Locke,
Weather permitting, tho tourney will take place on the lawn, and tea will be sorved from 8.30 p.m. onwards.
So when Anderson told her his idea then called him up and sang it to him one night, she wrote the music and from New York over the telephone the
next night.
Meanwhile, Anderson wired Rose and Satler, who then were playing in fornia post-haste. Miss Lang and Chicago and brought them to Cali-
ture to the accompaniment of Faul Chiles lng the song hit in the pic-| Whiteman's incomparable music, and Statler and Boso do one of the cleve reat "rough house". dances evor screened
Another of the most spectacular offerings in "King of Jazz", starring Paul Whiteman, is "The Song of the Dawn" accompanied by the cowhey chorus.
In a beautifuly conceived atmos pheric setting of the breaking dawn, Boles aings one of the song hits of "King of Jazz", an original number by by Paul Whiteman and his band. The Milton, Ager and Jack Yellen, played song, like the number Itself, is entitled The Song of the Dawn" and gives Botes full scope for his taleni.
the
Like the seven other big numbers in the picture; "The Song of Dawn" was created by John Murray Anderson, who directed the Universal superproduction in its entirety.
LOCAL GOLF.
W. N. BUYERS WINS BOGEY·
.POOL AT FANLING.
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The Bogey Pool for February 21 and 22 at Fanling was won by W. N. other scores ware: K. S. Robertson Buyers (11) who finished all square. (6) and J. Blacknight (12) one down) f. G. Alllson (15) two down
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Insurances.
Canton Ins., $1310 n. Unions Ins., $630 x.
North China Ins., Tls: 100 b. China Underwriters, $3.00 b.' Yangtare Ins.. $50 n. China Fires, $530 . H. K. Fire Ins., $1310 .
Shipping.
Douglases, $2871⁄2 a. H. K. Steamboats, $261⁄2 b. Indo-Chinus, (Def.) $30 n. Union Waterboats, $37 u.
Mining.
Benguets, $10. Kallans, 36/3 n.
S'hat Explorations, Tis. 2 n. Kallans, 36/3 n.
Docks, etc. Kowloon Wharves, $171% b Whampon Docks, $30 b. South China Motors $10 A, China Providents, $5.30 b. (old). Hongkews, Tis. 274 b. New Engineers. Tls, 54 b. Shanghai Docks, Tis. 110 h
Cottons.
Ewo Cotton, Tls. 15.50 s. S'hal Cotton, Tls. 103 (old) M.
Lands, Hotels, etc.
I. and S. Hotels. $13.10 SA. II. K. Land, $85 8. S'hal Land Tle. 392 b. Humphreys, $17.50 n. Realties, $9.65 b.
Public titles.
Tramways, $17.70 b.
Peak Troms. (rtd) $141⁄4 n. Star Ferries, $89 b.
Chinn Lights, (old) $25,40 II. R. Electrics, $80. Telephones, $12 b.
China Buses. Tle. 19 n. Singapore Tractions, 6/6 a
Industrials,
China Sugars, 80 cts, n. Malabons, 335 b. Canton Ices, $2.60 n. Cements (Comb) $10.76 8. Ropes, $13.90 b.
Venz: Gollfields $3.60 b.
Stores, etc. Dairy Farms, $20.20 n. Watson, $13.20 b. Der A. Wings, $1 n. Lane Crawfords. $4 n. Mackintosh, $20 n. Sinceres, $134 n.
Miscellaneous. Amusements, $26. Constructions, $5.20 n. B'que Ind. G. Bonds, $69 % 9. H.K.G. Loan 7% Prem.
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