THE
HONGKONG
MACKINTOSH'S
HALF PRICE
SALE
MONDAY-TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY
February 1st, 2nd & 3rd.
Every article in the Sale is marked at HALF PRICE or less
EXAMPLES OF BARGAINS
IL
Summit Dress Shirts
Stiff and Soft Fronta
$5.00
'REDUCED FROM $10.50 to $14.50
Coloured Day Shirts
With 2 Collars to Match
REDUCED FROM
$4.50 to $7.50 $9.50
T
to $16.50
Ceylon Flannel Pyjamas
$6.00
REDUCED FROM $12.50 to $15,00
Woollies and Pull-Overs
With or Without Sleeves
REDUCED FROM
$7.75 to $27.50 $15.50 to $55.00
Wool and Cashmere Socks
REDUCED FROM
$2, $2.50, $3. $4.50. $5.50, $6.50
Tropical Weight Burberry's
$50.00
Slightly Spotted '.
REDUCED FROM $135.00 $155.00.
TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1932.
Aquascutum Overcoats
All at Half Price.
MACKINTOSH'S
NAVY BEAT ARMY.
WIN RUGBY TRIANGULAR TOURNAMENT.
- With both teams below foll the strength, the last match in rugby triangular tournament bo- tween the Navy and Army was played on Saturday, resulting in a win for the Navy by 14 points to
13.
LOCAL YACHTING.
EIGHTH CHAMPIONSHIP RACE
ON SATURDAY.
The Eighth Championship race was sailed on Saturday by members of the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club over a course of nine miles from Stone- cutters Island. The results were an follow!
"It" Claas (Blarted at 125 pm).
Yacht
''Tan Hailed by Notna (Capt. Krogh Mo Ra (Mr. A. Railin "HERO" "THEY., J. Sheldont
HOME FOOTBALL.
RESULTS OF SATURDAY'S MATCHES
football
Homo Saturday's matches resulted as follows:
FIRST DIVISION.
4 Manchester C.
3 Sunderland
2 Liverpool
0 Wednesday
-1-Grimsby
3 Bolton
Armenial Aston Villa
1 Chelers
Blackburn
2 West Brom.
Tolai Fu 45
Blackpool
Everton
53
Huddersfield
J
"Leferater
42
Middlesbrough
£4
Newcastle
24
30
Portsmouth
Sheffield U.
42
51
Barnsley
18
Bradford
It was a rather scrappy game, and at one point it seemed that the Navy, who were hot favourites, mana (for W. Tingham)
reverse, Arulls 1. bis. 1. J. Vource) would actually suffer but they staged
a great come ribe (r. D. Nam)
Colleen (Kr. 8. Quiend) interval had Falcon Clase started at 1.40_3.m.).
(Mr. Bergus) back, and at the roduced the arrears to four points. After the change over they wore and definitely in the ascendancy, and when Keith Murray wont acrosa for a magnificent try to snatch the fødd point. It was
deserved succERR.
Daphne (Major Blokes)
Alba (Capt Lochner dressmine (Pay Lt. Teum) Did not Unish #1 Wings (Mr. Gandy)
Why Wonder (Capt. C. C. Fowkes)
torlacket (Mr. H. 8. House)
X
Boojum he, G. Pickering)
a thoroughlySpeedwell (Major P. H. Hiewkr) 4
Adanse fapt. Whitworth, R.M.
Up to the interval the Army played quite fair and certainly confident football, and led by 10 points to 6, but the second half saw the Navy come into their own and only weak passing and faulty handling prevented them from piling on additional points.
The Interport.
Claas (Stazied at 2.15 p.m.).
D
62
49
La Mr. t. Grier) Wendy (Mr. I. de Ville)
ones (Capl, W. C. Bone
符号
29
2
CLUB BEAT NAVY.
Yesterday's Interesting
Fixture.
2 West Ham
2 Derby
1 Birmingham
SECOND DIVISION.
Bristol C.
Bury
Charlton
Manchester U.
Netts County
Gldham
Plymouth
Stoke
Wolven
3 Tottenham
1 Chesterfeld
O Bradford C."
2 Port Vale
2 Preston N. E.
3 Nolts. Forent
1 Swansea
1 Millwall
3 Lreds
2 Southampton
3 Burnley
1 Gillingham
0
2
2
"MAN-WITHOUT- FASHION SENSE.
(Continied from Pago 6.) faces appeared, spluttering invec tive. The return of the carpet and the lady was a signal for a minor French revolution, in which play-
the role of Danton with moving pathos. Paile of water were hurl- ed Into the street. The polico ar- rived. And whenever the police arrive at a party they always drink so much champagne,
Choosing Your Guests.
We will, therefore, nasume that you have rolled up all your red carpets and locked them in the col- lar, so that, however snobbish your
2 butler may be, he will not be able to get at them. You are now, in a
0
1 position to choose your guesta..
0
1
the Most party-givers make dreadful mistake of trying to think of people who will "go" with one another. They see a girl and a boy dancing together somewhere. They instantly conclude that they want to go on dancing together for ever and
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH), they ask them both. That is all Brentford The R. H. K. Y. C. defented the Brighton Royal Navy by a big margin in their | Crystal Pat nalling fixture yesterday. The full Exeter results were:
Fulham Mansfeld Morning Race.
Norwich Course, Club Line West in Enst, Reading
Shoni
Southend Channel Rocks (7). Rumsey (P). Mark on Club Line (S), H.M.S. Thames
སྟྭ
Nothing definite † ዞ yet has been decided with regard to the which is raghy Interport match de la be played in Shanghai on Tuesday February 9. The Hong kong team is due to sail on the Em-Tamar Line Enst to West. Distance, Watford press of Russia, and will learn by 6.7 miles. cable to-morrow whether the game is to played.
AMERICAN TOURNEY,
R.I.K.T.C.
Why Wondert Mr. Alanın
jacket Mr. Irkering Speedwell Mr. House Daphor Mr. Gras That Mr. Croucher
חן
Torquay
•
1 Bournemouth
3 Coventry
4 Cardiff
Bristol R.
3 Clapton O.
* Swindon
Northampton
2. Laiton
2 Queen's P. R.
3
wrong. About three years ago I went to a large party early in the season and found myself, more by accident than by intention, coupled
hout the grant
of the
part
with the world's grea
greatest zbore. Several future hostesses fix- 2ed their cagle eyes upon us and, 1 after the manner of really good
women, jumped to the worst con 2clusion. As a result 1 found my THIRD DIVISION (NORTH).next six dinners. Murder would
J'. BATTUW
13 Chester
Doncaster
Poista
Hayal New},
18
yesterday
LA. Flaher Wings Ilonjum Comdr. Stevenso99 Adhane 4. Griffith alexon Lt. Peters
Helpman
TENNIS EVENT AT R.C.C.
Seventeen participated in a highly enjoyable Collen 14. Comit, Rudywed
couples
and successful all-day mixes-doubles tennis
American tournament
nt the Kowloon Cricket Club, and nt, the conclusion Mrs. R. E. Lind- sell presented the prizes.
Pointe
AL
Afternoon Race. Course H.M.S. Tumar Line West to Eust. Mark on Club Line (P), Rumsey Shoal (S), Channel Hocks (S), Clah Line East to West. miles.
Hujum Mr. Pearce
R.I.K.Y.C.
The successful competitors were: -E. C. Pincher and Miss O). Dalziel Chest "core" without percentage handicap): G. A. White and Miss Griffins best cure with percen- Win Mr. Grieve tags handicap): R. E. Lindsell Adene str. Odlan and Mrs. Lochner greatest per-saamine Mr. de Ville
of individual in excess vintage quota); T. Lay und Misa A. Hynes (nearest average score without Mr. and percentage handicap). Mira.
Gittens (nearest average score with percentage hundicap).
Colleen Mr. Lambert
kohlanta
Hartlepools
Rochdale
Southport Tranmere
York Hall Lincoln
Bo'ness
a Rotherham
5 Waterfl
3 Carlisle
4 Halifax
'2 Crewe
with the same partner at the
0 have been done if the ordeal had 1 continued, but she went away to
11 New York. I was not surprised to
#
2 Wrexham
#
2 Stockport
1 Accrington
0
4 New Brighton
1
1 Gates Brad
SCOTTISH CUP
(SECOND ROUND).
Dunfermline
Ifamilton
| Kilmarnock
Queen's Park Distance, 4.7 | Edinburgh
Paints in moralna
Tola!
Royal Navy,
Why Wonder Comdr. Stevenson Bluejacket L. diberi Each pair played 80 games and del Md. Moulay
Daphne 1. Pulvertali the following nett totals were Dorethes Capt. Whitworth tures E. C. Fincher und
Mine
0. Dalziel (57), I. E. Lindsell and Mrs. Luchyner (63) Mr. and Mrs. Hambly (62), E. Zimmern and Mrs. MacTavish (51), G. A. White and Miss Griffiths (50), S. A. Gray and Miss S. Dalziel (16), Mr. and Mrs.
Crabbe 142),. T. Lay and Miss A. Hynes (41), Mr. and Mrs. Gittens (38), W. W. Hirst and Miss Woolley (36), R. S. Capell and Miss
Points
Thessa
***** (4219 MAR
40
Joints in moraleg Total Result of Race sailed in December. Navy 79, Club 78.
HOCKEY TOURNEYS.
Kacker (34), C. J. Tacchi and Mrs. | TWO COMPETITION MATCHES, Blandford (34), M. E. Politi and Miss E. Lammert (33), D. S. Green and Miss Madar (31), G. C. Burnett and Miss A. Fowler (81), Mr. and Mrs. Old (29), Mr. and Mrs. Garland (22),
LOCAL FOOTBALL.
to
Airdrie.
Raith Rovers Ht. Jahnstone Caren Sth. Hearts
Clyde
2 l'artick
1 Dundee
5 Armadale
observe that Anglo-American rela- tions became considerably strained within a few weeks of her arrival. A Few Don'ts.
Choose op- Don't choose likes. posites. Don't ask authors to meet authors. They would rather moet bargees. Don't ask wits to meet other wits. They will know each other's jokes and be dumb. Don't ask musical people to meet musical people. They will all want to play 2the plano at once. Don't ask bro- because the poor thers and sistern,
2
2 Albion
0
0 Matherwell
28. Bernards
3
2 King's Park
2
0 Rangers
-1
2 Celtic
Dundee U.
4 Cowdenbeath
1 Arbroath
LEAGUE
SCOTTISH
(FIRST DIVISION).
Ayr
& Aberdeen
Third Lanark
4
1 Falkirk
SCOTTISH LEAGUE (SECOND DIVISION).
East Stirling Forfar Montrose Sten'muir
5 East Fife 2 Brechin
0 Hiberniank
1 Dumbarton
ANOTHER BRADMAN
CENTURY.
dears have seen quite enough of ench other at home. I-am afraid
that you cannot help asking hus-
2 bands and wivy, but if your party
1
2
is a good one they will soon forget
that they know one another.
I have yet to mention the main Kuarantee of success. Let us rulo out, for the moment, all freak ideas, Let us confine ourselves to the simple phenomenon of a number of human beings washing, brushing, and powdering themselves late at night in order to meet other human beings in a similarly glorified con- dition. What is the mysterious "something" which is going to make all this trouble worth while.
,"Oh, Quite."
Whatever it is, it will be some- thing human. Nobody is really thrilled any longer by fountains of champagne, or festoons of roses, or
Ice-cream.
m. Nobody la even thrilled by wild animals. I went to a party the other night where two bears suddenly walked upstairs. Feople merely turned round and said, with
FOURTI! ~THREE-FIGURED-tatues of Tallulah Bankhead in
SCORE OF SERIES,
Adelaide, Jan. 30.
Tho tourista continued
Two hockey competition matches wore decided over the week-end in
In the Fourth Test match which is the Caer Clark Cup for ladies and
a yawn, "Look, darling, 'there's a the Mank Competition for men being played here the South Africans teams. In cach case the teams at wero nil diariased for 808 runs and at the top of their respective leagues the close of play Australla had made bear," To which the other reply waB. had little difficulty in overcoming 302 for the lons of four wickets, D. "Quite." No; it must be some- their opponents, the Hongkong Ladies G. Bradman making his fourth thing human, and by that I do not beating St. Andrew's accura successive centary against the Spring mean a plump young man from the ballet whirling about beneath the possession of the trophy presented boks.
their chandeliers. I mean that you must for competition among ladies' teams.
On Saturday the Hongkong Ladies innings this morning, taking their ask somebody who ought not to Hockey Club and the Indies of St. uver night total of 265 for seven have been asked at all-somebody Andrew's Club met for the second wickets to 308 before the last wicket wild and mythical who has either time this reason on the Seokumpen fell. Vincent who had made for just come out of prison or who is A friendly match between the round, tho Cher Clark Cup holders Friday carried his score to 48 before Army and the visiting Malayan running out winners by four goals being given out leg before to W. about to go back-somebody com- one. As in their previous en- O'telliy, the New South Wales player pictely and utterly out of the pic
who is being played for the first time. ture. You must make Chinese combination was the chief counters the St. Andrew's forwards.
Woodfuil and Ponsford opened for attraction in local football On Inunched attack after attack on Saturday. The teams mot at their opponents' gual immediately Australia but the latter left early gaffe. Because only by gaffes does Caroline H and played a fast after the start but were unable to his captain made another stand, the Kame to share two goals.
MALAYAN CHINESE DRAW WITH ARMY.
to
A heavy cross-wind went upset a number of good move ments and generally speaking Caused a deterioration in the play on both sides. The teams, how ever, were evenly matched and the result was in accordance with the exchanges.
The first half was yold of acoring, but only a few minutes after the change over, Tam cut through between the backs to give the Malayaris the lead,
The Army were not long In arroare, Duncan finding the net with a well placed shot which Kam Pak made a valiant effort to *Ave.
The game eventually fizzled out with no further goals being added, though both nets of forwards had their chances.
MAMAK HOCKEY TOURNAMENT.
LEAGUE TABLE TO DATE.
Radio Incognito C.B.A
Police
P. W. D. L.F. A. Ptx. D702 21 3 10
.8 8 2 8 18 10 0 Ga 2014 10
5 2 2 2 5 8.0
to
with five to his credit. Bradman and reare. The Hongkong ladies defend-
Victorian taking his score to 82 when ed stubbornly and, after breaking he was caught by Morkel off Bell. nway, opened the scaring with E. Bonnar netting. Two further points were added before the interval while during the second half each scored once.
Mamak Competition.
In a very sporting game in the Mamak Hockey Competition yester day morning, the Radio Sports Club the present leaders, beat the R.A.S.C. at Caroline Hill by seven goals to nil. The winners were leading hy three goals at half time.
FANLING GOLF.
JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS
a social
one ever attain any real success.
A Splendid Party.
For example. The best party I Kippax joined his fellow Statesman ever attended was given by a wo- but was out without scoring. McCabe man who had the bailis in the offered little resistence but Rigg, who house-two men with drooping first played in the Third Test match moustaches and cynical philoso at Melbourne, helped Bradman to take phies, who entertained us till the the total to 30% at the close of play, small hours of the morning. The neither losing his wicket.
Dradman topped the 170 mark next best was enlivened by a lady
were drawT), thus of quite appalling reputation before stumps making his fourth consecutive century whom every other woman had re- fused to meet for the last ten years and every other man had met-In in five Innings,
Score:
I have been to ather parties where wild men from the charming Clyde
gave everybody &
that something was going plode, and ono in particular
South Africa-1st. Innings.
S. H. Curnow, e Ponsford,
Grimmett
**
B. Mitcholl, e and b McCabe
J. A. J. Christy, b O'Reilly
b
H. W. Taylor, tigg, b Grimmett
II. R. Cameron, b.w, Grimmett D. P. B. Morkel; e and b Grim-
mott
Grimmett K. C. Viljoen, c and In the Junior Championship of C. Vincent, 1.b.w., O'Reilly the Royal Hongkong Golf Club, D. Q. McMillan, b Grimmett
S. Edward, R. E. Tottenham, C. B. N. A. Quinn, e Ponsford, b Robertson and R. M. Henderson mett
qualified for the semi-finals, which A. J. Bell, not out
will be played next week-end.
D. S. Edward beat 9. T. Butlin
The following were the full results:
(1 up).
R. E. Tottenham vent C, E. Sani- strom (1 up).
Extras
Total
Dowling.
Grim-
20
to
where one of the guests was reput
52 ed to be a dangerous. lunatic.
- 6500
308
S. J. McCabe took one wicket for
C. B. Robertson, beat A. D. Hum-34, W. O'Reilly, two for 74. C. Y.
phreys (5 mld 3).
R. M. Henderson beat E. den Voeux (2 and 1).
G. M. Young Cup,
Grimmett 7 for 110.
Australia-1at. Innings
W. M. Woodfull, e Morkel, & Ball 82 W. H. Ponsford, b Quinn
The final of the G. M. Young Cup D. G. Bradman, not out St. Andrews 8 2 2 2 1 6 competition resulted in a victory for A. F. Kippax, run out ......
However, I don't recommend
Junatles, as a general rule. They always behavo so much more annaly than one's friends.
DIXIANA
170
BERE DANIELS
Total (for 4 wkto,)
802
A RADIO
PICTURE
541 10 11 0 R. Signale
Mosara. Dodwell & Co. whose repre- S. J. McCabe, o Vincent, & Bell
Extres RAS.C.
1 8.0 2 30 2
sentatives beat those of Messrs. But K. Rigg, not out G.B.A. forfeits 2 points to RAS.C.erfold and Swire by eight points to for breach of Rule
four.
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