THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER · 27, 1932,
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IT IS AN AGE OF SCIENTIFIC MARVELS AND SARTORIAL SURPRISES.
This Picture shows us London in 1950, with the now Charing Crow Bridge, doublo-dock streots, acroplanes, airships and helicopters which rise from and land on the roofs of buildings in the heart of the City: television in every home and employed for the broadcasting of nows; the Channel Tunnel in operation; the night club of the future
with its mechanical instruments for
jazz music and lady fencers cabaret turns; fashions of 1950, with plus fours for the women and soft silk shirts and knco
beeches for the men.
A British-Caumont Production
starring.
Benita Hume, Basil Gill, Humberston Wright and Jameson Thomas.
Directed by MAURICE ELVEY.
HIGH TREASON
(1) The Night Life in 1950.
(2) A Frontier Incident. (3) A Vision of New York bombed and gassed from the Air.
(4) The bombing of the Peace League Head-
quarters,
15) Women Mobilisation,
Also
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King's Theatre Building.
Nowly crowned tonuls queen of the nation, Miss Holen Jacobi of California is shown here with the trophy emblematic of the women's national singlos championship. She defeated Miss Carolyn Bab- cock, G-7, 6-2, in the final round of the annual tournament at the West Side Tennis Club, Forest Hill, N. Y.
HOCKEY
ST. ANDREW'S BEATEN
J. T. K. GILCHRIST INJURED
TO-DAY'S MATCHES
St. Andrew's Hockey Team were defeated by five goals to nil by the the 5th Battery ILK, S.R.A, on Marina Ground yesterday. Throughout the first half the Club
WAY
Army
R.A.O.C. IN INTER-
UNIT FINAL
TEAM WINS H.K.
SECTION
UNBEATEN side
пега
Tennis
-AND VANQUISHED
SOCCER FIXTURES
Royal Artillery to Meet S. China
The Royal Artillery return to the Hongkong Football Leaguo after a season's absence, and to- morrow, the senior team hias Its first run-out when South China Athletic are being entertained at Sookunpoo.
The Army inter-unit tennis tournament has been decided as far as Hongkong is concerned, the R.A.O.C., running out, win
in their last match against "A" Company the S.W. Borderers, which leaves them The R.A., will be represented by:-- with an unbeaten record.
Comoby: Monley & Walker; Rodgers, The R.A.O.C., have done exceed- Pardoe and Salt; Wood, Allan, Bryant, Reserves:Lowen ingly well this year, for in spite of Moore and Sent. dimcultica encountered in more and Rutter. than one direction, they have gone: through the season without defeat. "D" Company, S.W. Borderers are worthy runners-up in this section. having lost but one match.
RADIO CLUB.
The Radio Sports Club and the Hongkong Football Club second string meet in a friendly on the
It remains now, for the R.A.0.C. to meet the winners of the Kowloon Club ground on Thursday at 5p.m., side the Tongkarer and Singapore the Radio to be represented by Brigade (British Staff). This match the following:-F. Silva: J. Bowen will be played to decide the ultimate and R, Ayock: H. Bux, H. Hassan
winnors and runners-up of the Area
R.A. v. RECREIO,
Shield, and will take place at Soo-and Au Kau-moon: J. Tavares, kunpoo to-morrow,
Chan Ip, F. Elms, A. Elme, J. Results of the final match were: Tavares. Reserves-A.B. Kitchell Comdr. Bitchell and Sgt. Major lend Jim Bomen. Anderson (R.A.M.C.) beat Cant. Wales and Pte. Whelton 6-3; beat C. Smith and Pte. Aldridge 6-1; Cpl. Evans and L/Cpl. Andrews The Royal Artillery second jatring, which is competing in S. Sgt. Sanderson and L/Cpl. Smith Div. 2 of the Football Langue this lost to Capi. Wales and Pte. Whelton winter, is meeting the Recreio at 36; beat C. Sm. Smith and Pte. Aldridge 6-1; beat Cpl. Evans and L/Cpl. Andrews 0-3.
to-morrow King's Park friendly encounter.
In
The R.A..
Only once before in her cursor had Carolyn Babcock of Los Angolos competed in a'national tennis tournament. Yet se you see her here in action at Forest Hills, N. Y., she was winning her her way to the finals of the wor men's championships. Following her brillant victory over Jasn Ridley of England in the sami- finals, however, Mi Babcock lost the crown to Hélen Jacobs, 6-2, 6-2.
S. Sgt. Norris and St. Mitchell eleven will be:-Wood; Boyden & lost to Capt. Wales and Pte. Whel-Colville; Wood, Collier nud C. ton 2-6; lost to C. Sm. Smith and Walker: Stanton, Discombe, Dir Rie Pte. Aldridge 2-6; beat Cpl. Evans mingham. Farbes and Harris. and 1/Cpl."Andrews G-3,
4
ARMY CHAMPIONSHIPS,
The Army tennis tournament was continued yesterday al Sookunpou, where the second round of the; ningles was completed, and the second round of the doubles and the the singles begun. third round of Results:
SINGLES-SECOND ROUND
THIRD ROUND.
CRICKET MATCH
VOLUNTEERS
V. ·K/C.C.
The following team will repre- sent the Volunteers in their match against the Kowloon Cricket Club
(121
Play the latter's ground. commences at 2 p.m. on Saturday.
E. J. R.. Mitchell
•
J. E. Richardson
one mai short and in the Cpl. Fowler (5.W.B.) beat Cpt. on Saturday and Sunday next, second half played with only nine Davies (R.A.M.C.) 6-2, 7-5. men, J. T. K. Gilchrist retiring owing to an injury. The Battery had more of the play and deserved their victory. The scorers for the winners were Nurkham (2) Dog- beham Mohammed (2) and Rajah Khan.
CLUB v. C.B.A.
The Hongkong Hockey Club and
Davies (S.W.B.) GS, 9-7.
C. Sgt. Jarman (S.W.B.) beat Cpl.
Pte. Lewin (S.W.B.) beat L/Cpl. Smith (RA.O.C.) 6-3, 7-0, 0-1.
Pte. Ronan (S.W.B.) bent Opl. Fowler (S.W.B.) 6-2, 7-5,
DOUBLES-SECOND ROUND.
Mitchell and Anderson (R.A.O.C.) the Central British Association were heat Fannell and Mackay (R.A.S.C.) engaged in a close and exciting match | 6-2, 6-2. at King's Park yesterday, the teams making their first appearance this season.
Play throughout was even, a draw of a goal cuch being a fair reflection of the play.
Recreio V. Y,M.C.A.
The Club de Recreio will meet the Y.M.C.A. at King's Park at 5.15 p.m. to-day and will be represented by the following players:
F. G. da Luz; · PMN, da Silva, P. N. da Silva; J. Gonsalves, J. F. Noronha, A. A. R. Botelho; F. J. Remedios, A. M. Xavier, G. R. Pereira, (Capt.), 1. A. Noronha, L. A. Carvalho.
St. Andrew's Ladies V. RA.S.C.
A try out will be given to the St. Andrew's Ladies' team, when they will oppose the R.A.S.C. on the Rail- way ground at 5.20 p.m. to-day. The R.A.S.C. Hockey Club will be repre- sented by the following players:
Pte. Funnell; S/Sgt. Marshati and Der. Whitley; Dvr. Lachman Ram, | Pte. Buckland and Ris. Kirpa Ram;. Cpl. Barlow, Capt. 1.. E. Eve, Cpl.j Keene, Pte. Lazenby and Dvr. Afta Mohammed,
RELIABILITY TRIAL.
Closing Date Extended Until To-morrow.
A. P. Hall Thompson F. Baker
J. Bergne Conpland
J. P. Whitham
J. E. Potter
I. D. Kilbee
R. Stiliard
A. D. LowRON --
A. C. Beck (Capt.)
PUTTING THEIR HEADS TOGETHER
MIDFIELD bout of heading in the friendly soccer match between
the Argyll and South China at Caroline Hill on Saturday. It was
a match full of incident.(Photo: Ming Yuen.)
THE MEAD SHIELD.
ALEKHINE ACCEPTS.
W. A. Stewart Beats S. Jex Prepared to Play in. Two
in Play-Off.
In the play-off for the Mead Shield
Exhibitions Here.
Shooting
GRENHAM FINISHES STRONGLY
To Win Hongkong 303 Championship
J. C. M. Grenhams accom- plished a fine piece of shooting to win the 303 championship of Hongkong on Sunday, making up a lot of leeway, on the 500 and 600 yards range.
The conditions of shooting at 300 yards range were ideal, and L. A. C. Moon and L. V. Sargent, R. N., cach made a possible. At 400 yards the heat became excessive and shooting Was most uncomfortable. L. & C. Moon was leading at 500 yards with a score of GG, while
second with 65 and Grenham WaR
third-
with 64. anyone The Championship was yards, and Moon dropped by
by registering two flaga. Grenuam and
and Kirk scored 21 at this which happelle scored
Inst
rango
up in the lead, and
them well
une......
only 17, his last shot being an 'outer.
Many of the good shots were un- enough at the 600 yards to register Mags, and scoring at this range was bad dus no doubt to # wind which was blowing gustily up the valley and which competitors could not feel back at the firing
The following were the detailed resulta:
J. C. M. Gren-
ham
C. Kirk
pojat.
300 400 500 000 yueda yarda yards yards Total
21 18
10 20
A. Chapelle 24 18
R.
W. M. Moon 25
5. Conway.. 22
J. G. Lister 20
II. C. Watson 10 21
G. Brett 20
R. H Pelling 21
J. Davoy... 21
It. H. Wood-
man
ANDRANGEA NA
23
17
17
14.22
10
20
15
19
12 13
14
14
10
B. Holmes 10 10
L. B.
12 888883ESPO
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The highest possible score was 100,
26 at each range.
being. Grenham was awarded the
Championship cup and C. Kirk, A. Chappelle and R. W. M. Moon, a silver spoon euch.
SPORT ADVTS.
| THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLÜB.
Draft Programmes and Entry Forms for the Eleventh Extra
The organizers of the motor-cycle reliability trial have decided to extend the closing date for entries, and there. who intend to compete should note that entries will be accopter up to Wednesday night at the Intest.
Quite a large number have already been received, but many cyclists are. holding back on account of the in- clusion of a secret section. The committee desire it to be known that the secret section, which is included in the course, is not, as many have been led to believe, a dificult and of 97 minus 15, giving him a act in Hongkong from Dr. Alekhino's Entries closa at 12 o'clock treacherous path. The only object In score of
manager who states that the world | NOON
THURSDAY, 29th not making the section known to
champion will probably be arriving September, 1932. . competitors before the trial is that
in Hongkong sometimo towards the end of December or carly in January,
By Order, according to his arrangemente Java, India and elsewhere before and after his arrival in Hongkong.
Chess enthusiasts will be plonged Baco Meoling to be held on Satur golf competition open to members of to learn, that Dr. A. A. Alekhine, the day, 8th and Monday, 10th Octo. the Kowloon Cricket Club, W. A world champlon, has accepted the ber, 1932, (weather permitting) Stowart beat S. Jex by four strokes. offer made by Hongkong, and accord- may be obtained at the Secretary's These two players on Sunday morning to present arrangementa he will office, the ing tied with a not score of 72.
Club House, Happy appear in two exhibition displays in Stewart returned a score of 87 in the Colony during his proposed world Valley, the Hong Kong Club, the the play off, and this minus his tour.
Sports Club, and. the Stables, handicap of nine gave him a not score of 78, while Jex returned a card A communication has been received Village Road.
it
is essentially a non-motor road, and the Police do not want competitors traversing this section before the actual trom the Police point of viest more than from that of the committee that competitors should not be allowed to ride over this section be fore the trial. The Inspector General of Pallon has sanctioned the trial on the understanding that no part of the course should bo of ́n ́dangerous character, and the organisors have borns this in mind when mapping out the course,
Those who fear that the sacrct, sootion may be dangerous mMUST manre, that livia, no crore, danser
82.
Both players will have their names inscribed on the Shield as the 1932 winners.
FANLING BOGEY
POOL
TIE IN WEEK-END GOLF TOURNEY
The Bogoy Pool played during the week-end on the Old Course at canlin resulted in a flor A B 1 HB Hilller (10)
SCOTTISH FOOTBALL.
Aberdeen Score Victory
Over Hearts,
in
London, Sept. 20 Aberdson beat Hearts three-til in
on
8-A. SLEAP,
Actg. Socratary,
Y. M. C. A.
CANTON: SWIMMING BATH CLUB. SWIMMING GALA & DANCE