THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1932.
THE HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH.
HAPPY VALLEY GOLF.
CENTRAL THEATRE
TEL
25720
SHOWING TO-DAY at 2.80, 5.15, 7.15 & 9.80.
Love, drama, life and laughs walk hand-in-hand in every scene of this mad, merry and gripping comedy drama packed with thrills,
RACKETEERS of the underworld who gambled for big money with a emiling lad who had more nerve than common sense, and whose luck was amazing until o girl and love entered his
life.
spills and humor
GAMBLING
for big money was their occupation, but how drab their lives, even. though fortune smiled on them--- a gripping amaz ing story of
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Wall street rish- ner, who gambled for big money and a girl's love.
BIG MONEY
DRAW FOR FOURSOME KNOCK
OUT COMPETITION,
FOOTBALL MEETING.
SMALL SOUVENIRS TO BE AWARDED PLAYERS.
At a meeting of the Hongkong The draw has been made for the Fournoma (two balla) knock out com- Football Association Council Inst prosent petition to be played over 18 holes at evening, it was decided to Happy Valley, and resulted as follows: small shields and cups to the winners
Shield In the
and and runners-up D. J. Valentine and J. B. Mackle v. League competitions. H. U. Ireland and R. C. Law; 2. P. A. Several views were put forward Davis and G. E. Mitford v. W. when the matter came up for dia- Mulenhy and C. W. F. Booker; G. W. cuksion. It was suggested by Capt. view of the small Sewell and II. W. Dawkes y. R. A. Hinyward that, Campbell and t. Young; J. W. D. Kate receipts during the past senson, Denham and A. G. Cuppin v. R. M. no nwards be made, but on a proposi Wood and J... Richardson; W. dtion by Mr. T. G. Stokes that the
and A. E. Charman v. W. A. winning team bo presented with
JUST ARRIVED
SLAZENGERS'
AND
SPALDING'S-
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TENNIS RACKETS
Buller and W. G. Lorimer; 1. New-raulicn of the Shield and League.
and J. A. R. Sol S. W. Pater-his motion.
v. A. Brooks- trophies, Capt. Hayward withdrew and R. Clark; F.
bunk
non and K. S. Robertson v. W. J. N. J. A. MacFarinne; Shenton and Perrin and D. S. Edward y. J. H. Wood- Fox and T. 1. J. Fenwick; W, ward and N. K. Littlejohn v. L. R. Want and F. E. Booker; H. Lowe
F. J. de D. S. Robb v.
Home Brul JW. Franks; A. E. Lisann and J. Campbell v. A, C, 1. Howker and H. Mundy: J. H. Gelling and W. II. Elmonis v. Col. C. R. Savile and Capt. 1. V. Barker Benfield.
Byen.
A. E. Clarke and A. G, Ursell; A. Lench and W. R. Vallance; L. R. Andrewes and J. D. Kinunlrd; J. B. Lee and A. C. Braine-liartnell,
YESTERDAY'S SOCCER,
MATCHES IN THE LOCAL LEAGUES.
Yesterday's Hongkong Lougue foot- ball results at a glupres
Division 1: FLIC.P.C.
Division B: 12th Bity.
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H.K. Pallee
3 R.A.O.C
年
4
The playing pitch was ander water in midlick, but two League pones the LK.F.C. were contesteri ground. Owing to the late start of the junior ganie, due to the Inte ar- rival of the Gunners, the senior game i was played in sui-larks the final whistle sounding a couple of minutes before 7 'clock.
SATURDAY'S CRICKET.
KOWLOON C.C. PLAYERS AGAINST H.K.C.C.
The Kowlane C. 4, in their match with EDDIE QUILLAN ROBERT ARMSTRONG JAMES GLEASON |gainst the flangking CC. on Sutur- day will be as follows: J. C, Lgni, F. Pathe FeatureGoodwin, E. . Fincher, E. F. Fincher. Miriam Seegar Margaret Livingston
N. A. E. Mackay, P. Madar, G. C. Burnett, W. C. Hùng, F. E. Lawrence,
Commencing Saturday--
A wonderful drama of a beautiful patriot who used her charms as
arms against the enemy
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THE
It was finally decided that souvenirs bo awarded but of a much smaller aize than last year.
The meeting was presided over by Mr. It. K. Duncan in the absence of Mr. J. Ormiston who is indisposed,
LOCAL SOCCER,
FORTHCOMING LEAGUE
MATCHES.
in the
The following aMER Lengue will be played on Satur kay:
Second Division,
Argylls V.IL.A.C.C.---Chatham Rd. ground: kick-off at 4.30 p.m.
harp; referee, A, B. Lait.
Third Division. ·· R.A.F. ." Radio Recreio ground, à p.m.; referee, Mr. Gemes. S.W.E, Rerrejo, Recreio granmi. 4.30 pm: referee, W. Cuif.
the Third On Wednesday, in Division, R.A.F. meet 5.5V.B. on the Recrela ground, at 4.30 p.m. referee, W. G. Newworthy.
The following will represent the! Club 2nd XI longkong lockey against the South Wales Borderers on the Club Ground on Monday at 5.15 p.m.:. S. Moses, L. F. Nicholson, 1. A. R. Dunean, H. J. D. Lowe, E. G. S. Dale, J. B. Polter, S. J. H. Fox, S. 18, W. A. Nowers, W. E. Williams und R. D. Kilbee.
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