THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 1933.

SHANGHAI TO MAKE ONE Big Hitting &

CHANGE

FOR TO-DAY

HAY DISPLACES

4.

REMEDIOS

AGAINST. CHINESE

PROMISE of a FINE GAME

(By "Veritas").

SHANGHAI are making

MR. J. WATSON and S. FREEMAN Joint - Managers of

Shanghai Interport Team.

A Collapse

Fine Bowling by New South Wales

M.C.C'S POSITION

Sydney, Jan, 27.

The weather was salire and' the crowd was very small. W. R.“Ham. and and H. Verity were unplayable M.an the rain affected

the

turn

South Wales were all dismissed for 180 runs. Rowen menzed 75 En ! minates and had four fours. Nam- mond took threa wickets for threg but one change in the If the Combined Chinees

out as advertised-and it is to be and Verity two for eight this morning, their complete figures for team to oppose the Comincerely hoped that there will be the innings being three for 22 and bined Chinese on the Club no repetition of a recent repro-two for nino respectively. ground this afternoon, sontat ve game when they had to

INTERPORT INCIDENTS-Fi..

tures show Lau Mau clearing with The M.O.C. had Ingt two wickets a mighty kick from Jack and Col held five reserves the Shangha|| for 45 "runs when the

position before them.

Hay coming in for Re-Interporters will have a stiff pro-stopped for lunch. R.E.S. Wyatt vs lett, and below, Bradley, harrassed medios at right half.

vinitors

This means that the will line up the following cloven:

Bradley:

Voong and Turner: Hay, Gash and Vance: Keats, Jack, Collett, K. C. Chen and Hughes. The Combined Chinese will probably ltno up the following team:

Lin Tin-chan:

Като W21

indefested with 28 in his credit, The Nawab of Pataudi was dsamias- ed for two and W. R. Hammond for

KEEN GAME PROMISED. Certainly Gash and his col-seven. leagues in the rear can expect A

Wyn't and Vority fronted the crowd busy afternoon contending with to a merry third wirket hat-mehn Tam Kong-pak, Fung King-cheung Tauch, edding 71 i 73 minutes. and Ip Pak-wa, and on the otherWyatt went out at 63 and Verity was for 33. Leyland ада and it will be interesting to see how Li Ting-sang and Lau Maurown were sent not for 20 mali miss Then came a sensatiesel collana, the fare against the virile Shangb.C.C. losing the Inst fire wickets fur attack.

34, with the board showing 100.

If anything. this afternoon's Chilvers, the N.S.W, slow bowler game can be expected to produced most of the damage, taking five better lantball than that of Thurn 7:1 Fed three for 10 and Li Tin-song and Lau Mau:

day, for there is no denying that -1 1-6 for An. Leung Wing-chul, Lau Yukthe Chinese do Indulge in the ying and Lo Wing-chuf:

THO Kwal-ning, Tam Kong-pak, Fung King-choung, Ip Pak-wa and Chan Kong-iu or Li Shek-

you.

HAY who deputises for Remedios

at right ball this afternoon against the Combined Chinoso.

scientific game, whilst Shanghai have amply demonstrated that they are no novices when it comes; to exploting the finer points

succer,

of

Having defeated Hongkong in the all important match, Shanghai will naturally be out to return home with a clean sheet, so that , there is not quite the same

sychological appeal about

豊作の

New South Waler went in ngain hd had lost one for 30 at the close-

Reuter,

VISITORS FETED

"COFFEE PARTY" AT SPORTS CLUB

The Shanghal interport footballers Thursday, there is no reason to were entertained by the Council of The Hongkong Football. Association

lay's encounter as there was on

believe the game no a

spectacle will suffer, and there should be something approaching a record this afternoon.

Yesterday, when they were taken for motor ride around the Taland fol- lowed by ten at the longkang Hotel root garden.

MR. FREEMAN SATISFIED. Mr. Freeman, one of the Shang- hat joint managers, yesterday ex-party" at the donuts th pressed complete satisfaction with the outcome of the Interport.

In the evening the visitors were the guests of the Council at a "Coffee

MATCH AT KOWLOON.

by his awn defenders and the Hongkong forwards, clearé a cor- ner shot. (Photos by "Pictorial Review" and Ming Yuan).

SUNDAY'S SELECTIONS

MR. SCHREIBER MAY HAVE FOUR WINS AT FANLING

(By "Ringtail".)

A big crowd and ́ some ex- optionally fine racing is promised for the Chinese New Year race meeting at Fanling to-morrow.

THE LADIES' RACE.

Shenton

Sonic of the best local ponies Satt Hurston rding Christm": raz w part and to hurdle Bell and Miss Yvonne ind steeplechase events are cer- galding Until Then.. tain to offer unusually good enter- tainment.

BRILLIANT MCGRATH

DEFEATS ELLSWORTH VINES

In Australian Tennis Championship

Melbourne, Jan. 27.

.. Playing the greatest gume of hle areer, the Australian prodigy Vivian IcGrath, to-day beat America's lead- 1g player Ellsworth Vines in the uarter-finals cf the Australian tonnia hampionships. McGrath lost only ne zat, the game ending 6-2, 2-4, 8-6,

..

showed McGrath

magnificent

LAU MAU ja no- ion on Thursday (Photo

"Pictorial

Rorlow").

H.K.C.C. DEFEAT THE SERVICES.

Club Bowler Brings About Collapse.

HOLIDAY CRICKET.

A tame finish was witnessed in the match between the Hongkong Cricket Club and the Combined Services which was played over Thursday and yesterday, tho Club winning by six wickets before. B. o'clock yoster day afternoon.

Combined Bervico —lat Juniaga 200.

Combined Services-2nd-Innings, Lt. Stockor, b Buckitt

Lt. Cdr, Southern, e and h Beck, Lt. Marsham, e Ducklit, b Beck,

Lt. Garthwaite, b Duckit!,

L/Cpl. Colledge, b Beck.

Lt. Hamilton, Sub, b Beck,

Capt. Mirehouse, e Ridė,

Duckitt

Lt. Anstruther, e Dunkley, &

11

Duckitt,

3.-Cdr. Lloyd, c Rile, b Re'd,

Mid Jenner-Furst, b Duckitt,

E. B. A. Holland, not out, Extras,

Total

Bowling Analysis.

M. R.

2 51

14

A

One of the principal events of the day will be the Ladies' Race, which will find Miss Fearonariation in pace and length, fres mounting Banjelina, Miss Pamela is brilliant returns and cannon-ball Bently forcing Vines into errors, and services frequently conplussed the American.

Back i Roid In the semi-final, Australia's No. 1 Duckitt.... As Banjolina and Christmas player, Jack Crawford, bent Wilmer Owen Hughes Belle were placed first and secondlisen (United States), 6-3, 3-6, 3-0, Sargent Loth Ryan which has been most respectively at the last Fanling 6-0, 6-3.-Reuter, fortanate just lately, can be ex-macting, I fully anticipate that nected to win, and likewise punters they will finish in similar order to- will be well advised to select morrow. Black Marla and Cloudy Eve.

These three ponies, together with Festival Eve are all being ridden by Mr. Schreiber, who hns enjoyed Home considerable success during the recent meet. ings at Fanling,

SVIth such good mounts I fully

A combination calling itself the Kowicon Chinese Athletic Art- He said he considered it ation met and defeated a strong rattling fine game, and he did from the Lincolns yesterday on. not think Shanghai were flat-the Kowloon ground. There was a large tered in winning. There was rathering of Chinese, the result being

win for the Athletic four goals to expect Mr. Schreiber to have a no luck attached to the victory.three. At the interval the Chinese good day's racing to-morrow, and for they had two players off then clear three goals Jend. Yeung there is small doubt that he will field at different periods through Kun-po scoring twice and Mak Sui-on

carry off most of the events. Injury.

IN

COMMENCING TO-MORROW

AT 11.30 A.M. 2.30, 5.10, 7.15

AND 9.30 P.M. DAILY.

'once.

NEW AIR PICTURE “SKY DEVILS," DUE TO-MORROW.

The first outstanding air picture to come out of Hollywood since "Hell's Angels" will be shown at this theatre to-morrow.

Howard Hughes, who produced "Hell's Angels.". is responsible for the production, a comedy spectacle called "Sky Devils."

KING'S

The new air thriller has all the spectacular quality of "Hell's Angels," and is a laugh fest as well. Fifty-five fighting planes were used in the making of "Sky Devils," and all of them are shown in action simultaneously on the screen. As in "Hell's Angels," the flying scenes in "Sky Devils" are authentic in every detail, and no faked or processed shots went into the produc- tion.

"Sky Devils" is based on an exciting and humorous tale of three flying Yankees overseas. The parts are played by Spencer Tracy, William Boyd and George Cooper,

The picture, which was directed by Edward Sutherland, has been acclaimed by advance reviewers the comedy sensation of the year and has enjoyed record runs in New York and other metropolitan centres where it has already played.

1Яt Race Country Club Duke of Normandy II Black Marin

2nd Race

Cloudy Eve Celerity White leather

3rd Pape

Festival Eve Just Imagine

THEATRE

HONCKONC'S FINEST CINEMA

"THE COCK-EYED WORLD" OF THE AIR!

EUPHT GOES

Naver Anything Like

HOWARD RUGHES'

Supreme Achievement

SKY

DEL

TOWARD

Drago bat

Each scene tops the ons before in SPECTACLE THRILLS! LAUGHS!

Canary

4th Raco Loch Ryan Duke of Milan Mellguarde

5th Raco

Banjolina Christmas Bella. Until Then

6th Race

Peter Davey Red Leaves White Stars

ith Race

Imperial Hall

Sanction

Buchanan

3**

Beck bowled two no balla

Club-st Insings 202. Club 2nd Innings.

с Binze A. T. Lay, Hamilton.

Duckitt not out

៥៨ឆឥឌ២

43

b

83

**

Owen Hughes, J.b.w. Mir house 18 LT. Ride, b Hamilton ...

A. W. Hayward, Hamilton

D. S. Harley, not out Extras

Total (for 4 wkts.)

Bowling Analysis,

Hamilton

0.

14

Mirchouno

Garthwalte ...

4.1

2

BOOKING AT THE

THEATRE

TEL. NOS, 25313, 25332.

TRACY PREFERS PLAYING HEAVIES

OR LAUGH ROLES.

Spencer Tracy, who plays the leading role in “Sky:

Devils," the Howard Hughes air comedy, would

rather be a villain, or a comedian, on the screen.

He is one successful and handsome young star

who has no desire to be a romantic film lover.

"I prefer the type of roles I played in 'The Last

Mile,' in 'Up the River' and in 'Sky Devils,""

declared Tracy. "None of this sheik stuff for

me.

WIN SPENCER YRACY WILLIAM (staged) SOYO GEORGI L. COOPER and ANN DVORAK newash of screen "Indi"-

"'SKY DEVILS' IS THE BEST PICTURE I'VE MADE-GREATER THAN HELL'S ANGELS" Howard Hugh

In "Sky Devils," which Tracy considers his best

screen role since he quit the stage for films, the

actor is a tough smart-sleck air-man. He goes in

for a bit of romance, but not the parlour and bed-

room stuff for which movie heroes are noted.

Playing opposite Tracy. in "Sky Devils" is Ann Dvorak, the new Howard Hughes discovery. William Boyd and George Cooper, also have prominent roles in this exciting air farce.

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