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RACE SURPRISES
A ST. LEGER
SENSATION.
TRENTBRIDGE
WINS!
The Results. Shek-O Handicap. "A" Class, One mile. Mr. L. Dunbar's Diana Hay 168 lb. (L. G. Frost) Bir. A. M. L. Soarea's Sadko 154 lb.
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RACE PROGRAMME.
Card For The Thirteenth Extra Meeting."
FIXED FOR, NOV, 18. The full programme for Thirteenth Extra Raco, Meeting the Hongkong Jockey Club, November 18, is as follows!
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of
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1933.
KOWLOON GOLF CLUB.
Sixteen Players Qualify For Championship.
TWO TIE FOR A MEDAL
YACHTING OPENS.
LESSON SERMON.
Local Club Holds Regatta FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
In Brilliant Weather.
ROWING AND FENCING.
an
SCIENTIST, HONGKONG
22.30 p.m.-Nullah Nullah Plate Full,. W. A. Stewart, J. D. Thomson, too come the later races comprised
for inches as per
ance 00 pm-Hong
Entrance $5. Five Furlongs. Kong Grifins
STUBB'S SHIELD.
wore
FAIR AND PAGEANT
POPPY DAY FUND.
COLOURFUL DISPLAY AT ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH
FURTHER CONTRIBUTIONS
ACKNOWLEDGED
.......$ 4,48€
arrived
characters
Joan,
(F. M. L. Soares) 2 Mootings previous to int July, 1933, dorfng the next three months haskong Fencing Club which is attached tead, and Christ shall give theo of Victoria, Rev. W. W. Rogers, and of Miss Winifred Henderson.-S.
Dynasty's King's Justice 154 lb. (A. J. P. Heard) Won by: 1% lengths; 4 lengths. Time: 1.59.2
3
and two Aubsequent to that Weight for incher Entrance $10, Mlics.
date.
JLB
per scale. One and a Quarter
Parl-mutuel. Winner $5.10; Places,
"Adam and fallon man" was tha St. Andrew's Church grounds at Previously acknowledged, ubject of the Lesson-Sermon Kowloon presented a colourful spec- Mr. H. K. Holmes which was read in all Churches tacks Saturday afternoon when an G. P's John Halg Sales....
International Fair and Pageant, de- Mr. and Mrs, F., A. Redmond. of Christ, Scientist, yesterday,
Total
4,500 clared open by Lady Peel, wife of F. E. A. Remedios and A. Urquhart,
The Royal Hongkong Yacht Club'e
The Golden Text was: "For if His Excellency the Governor, Sir
Further contributions will bo great- on Saturday by one man's offence death reigned William Peel, K.C.M.G., K.B.E.,
ly received by Mr. F. G. Maunder, with scores of 77, tied for the medal winter activities were given presented to the player with the best enthusiatic welcome un
Nine gally decked stalls, repre- Secretary to Earl Haig's Fond, York score In the qualifying round of the when the opening regatta was attend by ene; much more they which was hold. Kowloon Golf Club Championship. ed by brilliant weather and a large receive abundance of grace and of
Cheques should be made payable to the gift of righteousness shall sonting India, Franco, Ireland, Building Hongkong. gathering of spectators.
more wero Conditions for sailing 12.00 p.m.-Sussex Ilandicap-
The sixteen players who qualified
Britain. England (St. George's Thomson and Co. and Crossed "Poppy Cross) and Italy, were dotted Day Fund." Subscription Ponies, A sensation in the Freemantle Winner $450. Second $225. Third $120, were:--F. E. A. Remedios, A. Urqu-favourable than for rowing, although reign in life by ono, Jesus Christ" Turkey, England, Holland, Great
For China
hart, G. lne, A. J. Dennis, 11. H. tho oarsmen were not unduly troubled (Romans 5:17).
Among the citations which around the grounds and were the St Leger gave the crowd at the Grifins of this Club of this Season, Mundy, J. McKnight, W. S. Hillier,
less than $2,000
A. T. Braley, A. W. da Roza, E. D. by the weather. The water, rough
the Lesson-Sermon centre of a great deal of attraction. Choir; Leader of the Sea Chanties, 12th Extra race meeting on Satur-that have won
T. Fergusson. was the following from the Bible: Other side shows included the
Franco-Joan of Arc-Girls of day an early thrill. The racing staker. Entrance $. Six Furlongs du Roza, D. C. Wlison, G. B. Gifford during the carlier part of the after.
contested. had was full of interest, and punters
Eve, the the Diocesan Girls' School, Class bean arranged that two Bo ye therefore followers of God, Gipsy Encampment, purvoying re- reasonably good day-Winner $500. Second 8300. Third L. D. Parver and A. Bastaan
Pontos Weight
D; Lown Bowls rinks be played during Anda
1200. For ele. Jockey Allow Results.
the afternoon, but the match had to dear children; for ye were freshments. Madame bo cancelled on account of difficulty sometimes darkness, but now are clairvoyante, an Aunt Sally, a c
Courtlers, J. Anderson, M, Fisher Second $300. Draw For Tournament To Be of raising a sufficient number of ye light in the Lord: walk as awitchback rallway, a lucky dip. Henderson; Dauphin, P. Grose;
children of light: Proving what and coconut shies.
His Excellency the Governor, and and being J. Broadbridge; Court Poules, China
to the conclusion of the day's is acceptable unto the Lord. Lady Peel, accompanied by Gapt. Indice, C. Gomes, P. Ho, D. Ma Held At Fanling. Cup Winner
For $200. Third Griffins of this Heason, that are
The draw for the Stubbs Shield entertainment a fencing exhibition Wherefore he saith, Awake thou R. F. Walter, A.D.C.,
Holland. Tulip Dance by Pupils:.. to be held at Fanling was given by members of the Ilong; that sleepest, and arise from the by the Rt. Rev. Ronald Hall, Bishop Soldier, A. Hau started in at least four Exira Race Meetings of this Club, two of such competition
. For as in Adam all promptly at 2.30 p.ra. and were met Roberts, M. Mackie, P. Crofton, D. to the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club. been made as follows:
Byes into second round:-Lincoln Spectators were enabled to follow the light.
oro closely through adio, aven so in Christ shall all be members of the Fair Committee. Goodwin and J. Moss. exhibition
India-Kim, E. Millington; shire Regiment (Major E. II. Impey (10) and Major H. St. G. Thoyts running commentary explaining each made alive (Eph.0:1,8,10,14-1 The 1st. Kowloon Brownie Pack
formed a guard of honour at the Lama, S. A. Sweet; Hessaldar. (15) Y, Asiatic Petroleum Company movement, given by Lieut. Com. W. Cor. 15:22):
entrance. Whitaker, of H.M.S. Suffolk, whe -Young
A and G. C. Werrall R.
Gilman and Co. (C)
Co. (C. Blaker acto as referce.
acted
The Opening Ceremony, (8));
and L. Goldman (12)) v inlveraity (F. A. Redmond (9) and
After an opening prayer Bishop Smith (17)); Public
B. Purves F. J. T. Locke and Mons. Meunier; tures" by Mary Baker Eddy: "Did the Hall, welcoming His Excellency and Works (10) and K. 5, Robertson (8)) v. Dr. Sabre, Capt. P. S. M. Wilkinson and origin and the enlightenment of the Lady Peel, said the Church was
raco come from the deep sleep which extremely grateful for the honour K. Mackie. C. 11. Burton (Dr. C. H. Burton (18) B. M. Veilki.
la darkness Sleep
United States of America.The and Dr. R. S. Traill (18).
Landing of the Pilgrim Fathers, First Round:-Butterfeld & Swire Mr. H. S. Rouse, Vice-Commodoro fell upon
Through dis give away the prizes. Mr. Rouse there be light."
After the Fair had been declared Pilgrim Fathers, The Y.M.C.A. for the Suffolk Handicap. Entries (T. R. Chassels (B) and T. Lev (14) of the Club, asked Mrs. F. Elliot to but God's creative mandate was, "Lot bestowed on the Fair by their pre
District
Offleers (E. H. Williams mentioned that their Commodore, Mr. cornment of the spiritual opposite of will be divided into etion of the (18) and D. M. MacDougall (10)); men hields, although indisposed, materiality, even the way through open His Excellency nindo a short Choir: Wives of the Pilgrims, Divisions at the discretion
Mercantile Bank (J. B. Ross (8) and had attended the function against his Christ, Truth, man will reopen with speech in which he referred to the Mesdames Norris and Jeffreys; Red A. G. Donn (14)) v.
the key of divine Science the gates untiring work of the Rev. W. W Indians, St. Andrew's Boy Scouts. Socony-Vacuum
doctor's orders.
The pageant will be repeated Handicapper.
61.30 p.m. Surrey Handicap-~-
Commenting upon the racing, the of Paradise which human bellofs have Rogers at St. Andrew's Church and Second $275. Third Inc. (O. C. Stark (6) and I. H. Gearo General Electric Co. (A. B. Winner $550. Entrance $5. From the Two Mile Haworth (8) and H. P. Bailey (18) speaker congratulated the crews on closed, and will find himself unfallen, expressed his regrets that Mrs. this evening at 0.10 p.m. in the $176. For China Ponics, "B" Class (9)); Genera
Lowe, Bingham and Matthews the way the boats were hand one upright, pure and free" (pp. 586,171). Rogers was unable to be present Church Hall.
owing to indisposition. (17))} Round and in (About One S. Robb and Thomson (10) triumphod la rowing, but he thought Post Once
Mr. J. H. Hunt, Chairman of the (D. S. Mile 171 Yards).
Dairy Farm 13. D. 75.00 pm. Suffolk Handicap-
and A. MacFarlane
(16). Y. H.M.S.
Moc); 5, True Blue (Mr. II. 9. Excellency and Lady Poel again for Division Winner $150. Soco Berwick (Com. A. S. Lindsell (B) that the Exo crew could do better (Mr. B. Nacss); 4, Jan (Br. J. Krogh. Executive Committee, thanked His
next year with more practice. (J. B. Noronha) 3. Third $126. For China Ponies and Inat. Lieut. J. A. Burkett (B
After Mrs. Elliot had distributed Rouse); 6, Carpenter (Royal Hong their presence and referred to the Class. Entrance $6. One Mile.
Davie Bong & Cd, (J. D.
St. G. Theyts and Major J. A. A committee by the many helpers. (12) and W. A. Stewart (8) the prizes aho was the recipient of n kong Yacht Club): 8, Wasp II (Major great assistance rendered to the
G. Government Medieni
The Rev. Mr. Rogors, who also 10, Pat (Commodoro F. The results of the afternoon's
Elliot); 11, Isobel (Com. W. Gi. Cow-spoke, paid tribute to the Church (81). G. V. Griffith (18) and J. B. Blackie
Byes into Second round:--Lans racing were:
Yachting.
land and Dr. L. 3. Davis); 12, Joss Societies, including the Y.M.C.A. (Women's Section), V.D.M.A., the (Mr. K. Larssen)....... Crawford Ltd. (W. S. Hilier (10)
Lincolnshire Ladies and the Y.P.S., and H. Hampton (11)); Dodwell &
Combined English and Chinese
Rowing.
for their generous help. Co. (H. I Mundy (11) and R. K.
Hongkong
and
Cruisers-1, Curlow (Major J. II.
The Governor and Lady Peel then
35.10: $5.10.
Handicap. 4-3.30 p.m.-Kent Winner $500. Second $250. Third "Fremantle Bt. Leger. For Austro-$100. For China Ponies, Class. ian Grimins of this Season. One and Entrance $5. Six Forlongs. three quarter miles.
Mir, Y. Liang's Rosy Morn 161
lb.
(N. Deltz)
Mr. A. E. M. Rafeek's City of Brisbane 151 Th (L. G. Front)
Br. Seth's What's That 161 16.
(F. M. L. Soares)
4.00p.m.-Suffolk Handicap: 1"B" Division--Winner $450. Second $996. Third $126. For Chinn Ponies, 2 "D" Class. Entrance $5. One Mile.
Note-One entry only will be made
3
Won by: 14 lengths; a length. Time: 3.20.1 Parl-mutuel. Winner $114.50; Places, $10.80; $12.80; $62.00.
Castle Peak Handicap. "B" Clark. Five Furlongs.
Dynasty's King's Bounty 168 lb. (B. A. Proulx)
1
Mr. Woo Ini
Tally He's Valorous 163 H..... -(A. J. P. Hoard) Ti's Flying Tourist
2
157 lb.
Won by: 1 Time: 1.12
length: a length.
Parl-mutuel. - Winner $15.80; Placek, $7.80; $7.60; $21.20.
Hongkong St. Leger. For Grifins
of this season. tér miles.
One and three quar-
Birs. Penrco's Trentbridge 166 lb.
(A. J. T. Heard) 1 Mr. II. S. Chan's Cossack's Beauty
150 lb.
(N. Deitz) 2 Li & Lis's May@ower 156 Tb.
(B. Y. Sung) 3 Won by many lengthis; 2 lengths. Time: 3.38.1 Pari-mutuel.-Winner $6.80; Places, $5.50; $7.60.
Fealing Handicap. Six Furlongs. Fearmun's No Fear 163 lb.
(A. J. P. Heard) 1 bir. Woo Lal Tin's Widte Butterfly
(J. E. Noronka) 2 140 lb, Messrs. Sturt & Lobel's Paul Jones
108 lb.
(L. G. Frost) 3 Won by a short head; a length. Time: 1.35.1
Pari-inutuel, Winner $41.00; Places, $17.10; $30.30; $11.40.
Shum Chun Handicap, for China
Class. One mile. ponies "C Alesers. Mackie & Graybarn's Brechin-161-lb. (F. Botelho) S. B. K's Gold Key 182 1b..... (Yue Shan Wa)
3
Bir. S. W. Tang's Mike 165 b. (S. W. Tang) Won by: 2 lengths; " lengths. Time: 2,03.2 Pari-mutuel.Winner $9.10; Places, $0.00: $11.70; $12.19.
8-5.30 p.m.-Ballarat Handicap. Winner $600, Second $300. Third $200. For Australian Ponica, "B" Class, Entrance 45. From the Two Mile Post
Once Round and in (About One Mile 171 Yarda).
Roces,
day, November 0.
Double Event: Four and Seventh
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AN EASY VICTORY.
Maxie Rosenbloom Retains Title In New York.
C.
Bank (T.. 3.
Kinnaird
The Lesson-Sermon also included Those who took part in the exhibl. the following passages from the. Wilkinson, and F. J. T. Locket Ence, and Health with Key to the Ste were-Falls, Capt. P. S. M. Christian Science textbook, "Science
mentioned that there had been some Youth had close finishes. vory
Adam?
Department bouquet of flowers from Miss Leanor Grin); 9, Artemis (Mr. G.
Rallton.
U
:
sence.
Dockscy (10) v Hongkong and 12 6. Sca Lark V (Mr. S. and T. Shields (cox); 2, A. H. Cham. stallholders and other helpers.
Kowloon Wharf and Godown (F. H. Crapnell (14) and G. B. S. Thomson
(Mr.
(10)).
Lilletta
played on or before November 20, 2
was an International
Theo Ingram; Babu, L. W. Hume; Tourist, H. Heinemann; Indians, St. Andrew's Boy Scouts.
Scotland. (a) Sword-Dance (b) MILES Highland Fling-Dancer, Margaret S. Mackio; Piper, Mr. C.
Heywood.
Stall Leaders. The following were the stalls and India:-Fancy Goode; (Mothers' their leaders. Union); Leader Mrs. C. E. Elliot- France:-Leather Craft: (Y.M. C.A. Women's Section), Londer, Ireland: Home-made Provi Mr. J. H. Hunt. slons Leaders, Mrs. Allgood-and Mrs. Cole.
Turkey:Fancy Goods; (Ladies
Marshall.
England:-Lavender; of Lincolnshire Regt. Leader, Mrs.
Mrs. Macaskill.
Holland: Sweats,
Lender,
Cigarettes
and a Bran Tub; (Y.P.8.) Leader, Miss Rice..
Great Britain:Flowers and Fruit; Leador, Mrs. Hoare.
England (St. George's Cross.): Toys; -Children's
(V.D.M.A., Cathedral Branch Leader, Mra. Noel Evans.
Italy:-Ice Cream and Minerale; Leader, Mrs. Booker.
Entries Close at noon on Thurs Valentine. (9}) 3. 1. Fenwick Mously); 2, Typhoon (Capt. C. C.
Percy Smith Challenge Cup for Suffolk (Capt. Cutler (A) and Com. Boit); 4, Cutty (Mr. F. C. Manning); cbort (bow), P. Rasmus (stroke) the stalls and chatting with the (8) and W. H. B. Rigg (18) H.M.S. Fowkes): 3, Chinook (Capt. E. M. Sunlor Pairs (3 mile), made a tour of the grounds visiting
and Mrs. and I. (Mr.
Cock) here (Bow), H. W. Dulley (stroke) Ex
Grand Pageant, (Mr. F. V. Jensen); 8
and I. G. Allison (cox); B, G. P. S. V. Golburn); 9,
Mistral
Heywood (bow), K. Knudsen (stroke) One of the features of the Fair Pageant, crotch unless in possession of oficial Loyal Hongko Yacht Tottenham), and T. L. Leefe (cox).
E.
Won by lengths: 4 lengths. - which commenced at 3.80 p.m., and local handicap on date of playing./ Norseman (Messrs, N. L. Ryan and The first round matches are to be L. Nicholson) and Queen Bee
FW. Greiller and Major Homell Cup, and Fourth Submarine continued until 6.80 p.m. The pro-
Flotilla Cup for Hong and Service gramme was as follows: Jebb) did not finish.
Prologue by Father Time, D. I. second round by December 17, third
Handicap Class (Class Letter "H"). Fours (1 mile).-1, Royal Artillery, Lord.
2,
China-Lantern Dance-By the round by January 7, semi-final by January 28 and final by February 11,-1, Colleen (Com. E. A. Drummond J. O, Laine (bow), E. Skey (No.
and Licut. Col. R. M. W. Marshden); B. L. E. Hobert (No. 8), P. Ramus
(stroke) and T, Shields (cox); 2, girls of St. Stephen's Girls' College,
From 9.80 p.m. until 11.80 p.m. a 2, Rolla (Mr. H.
Stock). One
Hay Mr. F. Cope); be w
Hayes and Ewo, L. G. Allison (bowl, A. H. Cham- Hongkong.. Design,
2), BI. · Railton (No. 3), (No. 2), Gael Cla
England Queen Elizabeth bids Carnival Dance was held in the -1, JORD 2, Ailsa
1. B.
B. Williams); 5, H. W: Dulley (stroko) and P. L. Locfe farewell to Sir Walter Raleigh Church Hall, the music being pro- Sirius (Messrs. Finlay and Innes); (cox); 3, Hongkong Bank, R. Stillard
of discovery. The characters A. Fancy Dress Parade was held a Miss prize for the most original costume Elizabeth. were:-Queen Zephyr (Major J. Wren and Major ford (No. 3), F. J. Bond (atroke) and A crowd of 10,000 saw Rosenbloom Stated To Be Abandoning, Speedwell (Major Stewart); 5 how), J. Edkins (No. 2), 1. H. Brod prior to his departure on a voyage sided by Mickey's Melody Makers.
E. F. W
Rice; Maids of Honour, Misses F. for ladies was won by Mias A. (Bajor K-p); 6, Blue Jacket D. Marshall (cox),
Atkinson
The amount raised was approx- Anker Class-1, Fury (Mr. E Naval Whaler Race, H.M.S. Walker and W. Hunter, Sir Walter Fowler. Cock and Sub, Lieut. D. E. Gillespia); Verity; 2, H.M.S. Falmouth; 3, II.M.S. Raleigh, R. Dormer; Officer, V.
Bond; Sailors,
Y.M.C.A. Imately: $2,000. 2, Oslo (Mr. N. Bergaust); 3, "Gull
MICKEY WALKER - BEATEN.
New York, Nov. 4. Maxie Rosenbloom, the holder, beat Micky Walker on points in a fifteen the world's light round fight for heavyweight boxing title at the Madi- son Square Garden to-day.
secure the decision very easily. He
won twelve of the fifteen rounds after
2 he had lost the first round during which he was twice warned for foul- ing. He, however, won the next seven rounds, punching Walker all round the ring.
and
'Sub-Griflins St Leger, ose three quarter miles. Lancashire's Warrington 150 lb.
(L. G. Front). Li ghiu Pang's Vigilance 160 lb.
(S, Y. Sung) Lewis & Thnon's De Minimis 100
lb.
་
Walker was hampered by a shor tor reach, but very pluckily, rallied
JOYCE WETHERED.
-Amateur-Status.
REPORT UNCONFIRMED.
London, Nov. 4. The Daily Mirror announces on re- fiable authority that Joyce Wethered,
in the ninth and tenth rounde when four times British lady golf champlon, he obviously distressed Rosenbloom is turning professional in the near with a spirited, but short lived, two-future, and that she has already dis- Listed attack.
After this, Rosenbloom had matters cussed the possibility with her advi
2 all his own way--Reuter,
(A. J. P. Heard), 3)
Won by: a neck: 3-lengths.
Time: 3.40.1
Pari-mutuel. Winner $10.10;
Places, $5.00 $8.80; $6.40.
BECCALI AGAIN.
Taipo Handicap, for "C" Class Another World's Running
ponies. Five Furlongs.
(B. A. Proulx)
b. G. B. Brown's Stickypast 150
1b. Mr. Yick Chim's Cebu 145 b.... (N. Doitz) Mesars, Hall & Shenton's Wembly Sing 104 lb, (L. G. Frost) Won by: 2 lengths; lengths. Time: 1.14.1
Pari-mutuel. - Winner $47.40; Places, $10:70; $8; $7.90.
DOUBLE BETTING.
Valorous
Wonderful Stog
1
Record Broken.
Milan, Nov. 4. 2 Luigi Becenli, the Italian runner, covered 1,000 yards to-day in 2 mins. 310 secs., a new world's record.-.
Reuter,
305
264 132
3 280. Unplaced runners ($50 each), Nos.: 201, 300, 40, and 289.
Unpinced runners ($60 each). Nos.: -160, 384, 209, 1, 203 and 203.
Race 4. No. 445
$1,296 217
370 }}, 57
185 Unplaced runner ($50 each), No.: -202,
Race 3,
Don
146
Race 3.
Flying Tourlat
60
No. 42
Jingle Jim
26
M
Icing's Bounty (lat.)
666
33 185
$1,008 288 144
Pride of Taingtao
186
Royal Flush
56
The Tiger
400
183
20
Total
2080
*Race 7.
48
No. 400
.
174
'"
311
18
00
11
29
Partnership
28
Vigilance..
Warrington (18)
300
Total
Tutal net Fool
850
80,178 200 $30,60,
Na, 334
$1,208 461
158 85
170 Unplaced runners (550 each), Nos.: -420, 214, 153, 284, 243, 164, 469.
Race 7.
No. 132
273 £82
$1,580 404
Burgomaster Do Minimis Gay Butterfly
King Salmon
Melody
Dividend
Winning Chances
CABII SWEEP RESULTS.
.Race 5.
$1,974 561 282
sers.
The London paper further states that in an interview Misa Wethered has refused to confirm or deny the report in the above statement and anya that her plans for the future are indefinite.
The Daily Mirror'e information is that she contemplates playing exhibi- tion matches throughout country-Router..
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COUNTY MATCHES.
the
Lancashire And Durham Both Secure Easy Victories.
BIG WIN FOR OXFORD U.
London, Nov. 4. Both Lancashire and Durham secured easy victories in the county rugby championship to-day, the form er visiting Birkenhead and the latter receiving Yorkshire at Hartlepool. Lancashire had little difficulty in win- ning by scoring 22 points to their opponents three. Durham success- fully hold the Yorkshiremen pointless while they themselves scored 17 points.
Full scores follow:
County Championship.:
Cheshire Unplaced runners ($100 each). No:38, 167, 78, 131, 122, 308, 369, Durham 108, 275.
Race &
a Lancashire (At Birkenhead)
17 Yorkshire (At Hartlepool) Leicestershire 17 East Midlands 23
Booking at the Theatre Tel. 25313,
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The
KINGS THEATRE
THE AIR-CONDITIONED
THEATRE
-COMMENCING SATURDAY, 11th NOVEMBER-
ONCE AGAIN
THEY COME TO ENTHRALL YOU! Janet Gaynor and Warner Baxter...who entertained you in "Daddy Long Legs"... will win you again in this delightful romance of a fiery...gay.......roguish Imp...and a big strapping fellow with a heart of gold and a twinkle in his eye.
Janet GAYNOR
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Warner BAXTER PADDY
ย
Screenplay by
EDWIN BURLY
(At Leicester) turl Northumberland G
(At Nowcastle) Notts, Lines, &
Derby 14 North Midlands 19
(At. Lincoln)
Unplaced runnors (860 each), Nos.: Blackheath -GO, 28, 58, 030, 178.
Race 1.
No. 821
00
84
4017 208
•101
Itace 8.
No. 476
· 11
472
$1,510 434
Unplaced runner (150 each), No.s
217
80,
Race 2.
No, #51
$924
Club Fixtures).
Bristol Coventry London Irish London Scot, Atosoley 540
Oxford U Unplaced runnera ($50 each), Nos. Plymouth -812, 85,480, 402, 665, 119, 262, 10, Swanson, 189, 698, 170.
17 Guy's Hosp.
9 Harlequins
0 Bath
St, Dart's- 16 Cambridge U. 10 Leicester of Richmond t Newport
Gloucester
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DIRECTED BY HARRY LACHMAN.