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SOUTH CHINA TEAM.
TOURING FOOTBALLERS BACK. IN HONGKONG.
The South China touring football team returned yesterday morning by
TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1931.
IMPROVEMENTS AT
· HAPPY VALLEY.
EXTENSION OF THE RACE STAND.
More accommodation will be avall. the .. Cathay. They left Hongkong un May 26, and were away for Justable-for-race-goors-next month when over two and a half months. The local racing is resumed, as the officials team created a very good impression of the Hongkong Jockey Club are wherever it went, and was enthusias making alterations in the public stands, tically received. The men were the the stable and the course itself, aiming reetplenta of over 40 aliver trophies nt a general improvement.
Part of the
open space, formerly! In all 24 matches were played, and with the exception of three games used for the parking of cars near the which were drawn, the tourists amer, pubile entrants has been taken la and ged victorious all the remaining tho tea room at that corner will do:
goals were scored rebuilt, with another storey against their opponents' 23. Their which will mean an extension of the highest score WILK 11-0 nt Medan, restaurant, This will offer more ac- whilst the greatest number of goals commodation not only in the ten conceded in a single game was their but also in the grandstand.
A garage for the accommodation of nomo forty motor-curs will be built near the public entennec.
encounters: 110
first match in Java when they drew with 6 goals all.
While in Singapore, the team par ticipated in a charity football match and a sum of 33,327.60 was reinitted
added
room
Near the Golf Club the Jackey Club's enclosure has also been extend-
in nid of the Kwangtung food reliefed and a new wall about 70 feet long fund.
hun, been-constructed, forming another Lee Wai-tong. the inside left, enclosure for the ponies to exercise. hwaded the 1st of goal reorers with
The course itself has been per
il to his credit, with Fung Kl05-manently faneed on the Wing Nel, cheung a good second with 24 goals|Cheng Road alde, and has been widen- Pak-wn, the fast winger, crediteded considerably at the end and in himself with 21, whilst the inside the straight. The Ang poles on the right Cha Kwok-luen had 18.
top of the public stand, which were The full result of the tour, with removed this week, are being replaced. the opponents and goals scored. folThe removal is due to the development
lown:
Annamites Selected 5-9, Champions Indo-Chine 4-1, Chaplons Saigon 11. Runners up Batavin 5-5. Lumio: Champions Baridaeng 3-2, Bandoeng! Selected: Java Chump. | 6-0, Uni Hundoeng 1-1.- Malang Selecte1 7.0, Teengalenhal Relected 7-1, Cham plans Semarang 8-1, Semarang Selert-1 ed 8-0, joria Selected 6-2, Batavia)
West Javà 6-1.
of water leaks in the roof.
LOCAL SCENES TO FORM NEWSREEL.
QUEEN'S THEATRE ATTRAC-
TION FOR SUNDAY.
Runners up 4-0,- S. V. U. B. Batavia 2-1, Champions Balavin 3-1. Butayin Selected 2-0, Combined Army Singapore 3-3. All Some local people will have the op- Singapore 1-0, Slagapore Sekcted portanity of seeing themselves on the| 3-1. Combined Chinese Medon 7-0, screen this work, for, the Queen's Medan Selected 2-1, E. of Sumatra Theatre has been busy in shooting Selected 13-0. Malaya Selected 3-1.
BOXING.
JACK DEMPSEY TO STAGE COME-BACK.
some local sports fixtures, which will be shown as a newsreel on Sunday. Although the Theatre manngement has previously exhibited films of its town making, this will be the first time that snaps about the city have hoen incorporated into newergel form.
Last night Mr. Pang Nin, a member San Francisco, Aug. 12.
[of the theatro's projection staff, took Jack Beasley, the Oakland heavy-his camera down, to the V.R.C. and weight, yesterday signed to mret shot several hundred feet at the crowd Jack Dempsey in Reno on the night of girls who were there putting the of August 19. Dempsey's debut. The finishing touches on their training in articles enll for two rounds with big preparation, for the night fete at the
Dempaty wil also meet V.R.C. to-morrow. another heavyweight for a short bout, Tony Furate being the victim. It is stated thn Dempsey has picked up some more tricks of the trade whilst doing the duties of a referee.
gloves.
GOLE
the STARS Play it
"SWING THROUGH ON
KRESE
A BRASSIE
SHOT,
SAYS
MAC SMITH
I seem to lose confidence when affronted with a brussie shot in
which it is expected will be inclurleri Exposures made during the week, in the film, were several scenes of the wrestling at North Point on Sun- day and some of the sets between thei U.S.R.C. and LEC tennis teams on Wednesday. If to-morrow in fine it is hoped to secure some bathing shots at Repulse Buy and some lawn bowls] ·
scenes.
If the fenture proves successful, the Theatre hopes to includo similar reuls more frequently on its programmes.
LOCAL BILLIARDS.
T
FINALS AT SOLDIERS CLUB.
The following Ann matches in billiards competitions controlled by the Hongkong Aren Sports Board are to take place on the itates named at The Sofdlere Clup, starting at # Ja'clock each evening:
August 17th-Garrison League, South Wales Borderers, winners of¦ ["A" Section, Y. South Wales Borderers,
winners of "R" Section.
August 18th.-Garrison Challenge Cup, Royal Engineera HLQ. Wing South Wales Borderers,
August 19th-Individual Champion- ship, Staf Sgt. Pollard, R.E., v. Lee/Cpl. Cottle, IL.E.
SHARE PRICES.
TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS.
The following in the list of local share quotations. Issued to-day:
Banka,
Hongkong Bank, $2,040 s Chartered Bank $1234 h. Mercantile A. and B.,, £20 n.. Enst Asia 3131 b.
Insurances.
Canton Ins., $1,550 u. Union Inn, $50G U. China Underwriters, $6,05 s. China Fires, $800 n. ILK, Fire Tas., $1,465 n.
Shipping.
Douglas, $22 b.
H.K: Steambonts, $28 b. Indo-Chinas, (Def.) $30 n. Union Waterboals, $29 b.
Mining.
Rengtest 11 b. Kallans, 28/9 n.
S'hai Explorations, Tls. 190 b. Raules, $411⁄2 1.
Docks, etc.
Kowloon Wharves, $164 b. Whampon Docka, $28 b. South China Motors $10 n. China Providents, $6,05 b. Hongkews, Tls, 2.80 8. New Engineers, Tis, 64 n. Shanghal Ducks, Tls. 106% n. Cottona.
Ewo Cottrin, $11.50 b. 'Shai Cotton 1, 97 b. Zoong Sings Tis. 11 b.
Lando, Hotels, etc.
H.K.&. Hotels, (old) $17.50 8. 1.K. & S. Hotels, (new) $171⁄4 ». JL.K. Land, $91% 6.
S'hai Land Tls, 39.20 n. Humphreys, $22 n. Realties, $17.85 1.
Public. Utilities
Tramways, $22.10 b.
Peak Trams, fold) 614 n. Star Ferries, $98 b. China Lights, $30 b.
I
H.K. Electric $81 b.. Macao Electrica, $23 n. Telephones, $48 1. China Buses, Tis, 17.90 n. Singapore Tractions, 3/9 n.
Industrials.
China Sugars 60 cis, n. Malabons $39 n. Canton Ice, $7.50 b. Cements (comb.) $20.10 nu. Ropes, $21.10 b.
Stores, etc.
Dairy Farms, $32.75 b. Watson, $16.40 b.
Der A. Wings, $1 n. Lane Crawfords, $7.80 an. Mackintosh, $18 n.
Sinceres, $17 b. Powells, $3.80 n.
Miscellaneous.
Amusements, $27 b. Amusements, New "B" $22.80 b. Entertainments $15% n. Constructions $1.30 s. B'que In. G. Bonds, 71% n.
QUEEN'S THEATRE.
"SINS OF THE CHILDREN" NOW SHOWING.
Those who like plenty of "sob- August 20th and 21st-Soldiers' Club Tournament (four games each stuff" will appreciate "Sins of the evening), Hongkong Volunteer De Children," now showing at the fence Corps v. Prison Olcers Mess, Queen's Theatre, It is a story of Frussie ahots off the fairway The trophies will be presented. al,
a long-
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this?
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to execute as tee the conclusion of the last game, on the sacrifices made by Lack of confidence after the 21st instant.
suffering father for his spoilt chil- dubbing a shot or two probably is
dren, and which lead him to the the biggest handicap to most per-
verge of ruin. In the end, of sons in making the shot.
course, everything comes out all acting, especially by Louis Mann, work of a number of child actors. In addition to the main film right, and the film ends up on a who stands out for high dramatic
work in one of the scenes parti-there is a Heurat news reel and rather overdone sentimental note, cularly, the flim would be rather a very attractive topical Item in The theme is not a new one, by poor entertainment. As it is, the the "Around the World" series. any means, but it is well thought action keeps it going, and a word dealing with beauty spots In out.
Had it not been for good must also be said of the splendid Japan.
A dubbed brasale shot can usually be traced to dipping the right shoulder or trying to lift the ball with the hands.
"Swing through on this shot," says Mac Smith, "and it is just 244 easy as any other."-ART KHÉNZ,
STARTING TIMES FOR SUNDAY,
0.20 a.m. J. R. Hinton & R. 11. Wil 9.24 a.m. W. C. Shields & C. Castle.
0.28 am. A. C. 1. Bowker & A. Leach 9.33 A. D. Humphreys & D. Eager.
-Drum-Major F. Kimberley (centre) and the Pipers and Drummers of the Xad, Bn. The Royal Scots Fusiliers now large number of soneurts and-sunial functiona and are a popular band of