THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY,

NOVEMBER

16, 1935.

HONG KONG ART CLUB

ANNUAL

EXHIBITION

Gloucester Building,

8th floor,

November 20th, 21st, and 22nd.

10 funt, to 7 p.m.

KEEP ONE OF THESE

DATES OPEN!!

BLADES

THAT

STAR: BRAID

BRITISH MADE

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REPRESENTED

The sports experts told us that what with laterals and the like, American football would be different this season. The first inter- collegiate tilt of of the your at San Francisco brought out this play, in which Santa Clara University's guarda made a touchdown against University of San Francisco. Emery Delmas (49) blocked a first-down punt by Ray Pterson (44), U. 5. F. hallback, on the 15-yard line. and Lionel Rodger (51), the other Santa Clara guard, fell on the ball as it rolled across the goal line.

Badminton Season Starts

THREE RUNAWAY VICTORIES

(Continued from Paye 12.)

beat White and White 21-4.

L.Carvalho and Miss A, Remedios (Recreio) beat Gray and Mackenzie 21-11; beat Leung and Bryson 21-4: bent White nad White 21-2

Fire Brigade v. Taikoo

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Played at the Central Police Hemd- quarters, the Fire Brigade wlambig by eight games lu one and 179 points! to BL.

Mr. and Mrs. E... L. Shute (Fice Brigade) bent T. Stanton and Miss J. Summiers 21-7; bent A. W. Norrie and Miss J. Cunningham 21-2; beat C. H. Summers and Miss R, Summers

21-6.

W, N. Smith and Miss M. Griffithef (Fire Brigade) beat Stainton and Summers 21-7; het Norrie and Can-

JESUS CHERRYTASZERTAN TENEATULİNARANJALIZIRABADOREZN

BADMINTON PLAYER LEAVING COLONY

LOSS TO THE CLUB DE RECREIO

de

Badminton at the Club Recrelos in to suffer "a real los Bext week, when 1. A. Bilen, u prominent player

leaves the Colony for Europe and later Brazil to be married.

Silva who was fast developing into one of the lending exponents at the Recreio, Inst night figured rominently in the surces of the team against Kowloon when he and his partner won all three Kamen-with-

-the-loss-t

--of-22- Siva overhead

work feature of a fine display, and local badminton will fe poorer by his departure,

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SWIMMERS FOR OLYMPIAD

·AMERICAN TEAM

the

SAIL

MEDLEY RELAY TRIO

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RAIN MARS TOUR

M.C.C. Eleven Have Only Forty Minutes' Play

Melbourne, Noy, 15. A four-day cricket match between the M. C. C. Tourists on their way toj New Zealand, and Victoria, was con-1 |fined to but forty minutes' play owing

to rain.

Victoria won the toss and batted for the forty minutes, seuring 30 runs for the loss of one wicket- Reuter.

THE H.K.C.C.

To-day's Teams v.

Kowloon C.C.

RUGBY

Club Team Against Royal Navy

TO-DAY'S MATCHES

The Hongkong. Football Club Arst XV and the Royal Navy, will meet in a rugger match on the Club. ground, Happy Valley, at 4.15 pm to-day.

The Club side will be as follows: L. G. Robertsón (Capt), L. J. A Fielden, K. A. Munro, G. S. Wilson, 1. J. Powell, A. 1. R. Butcher. A. .

M W. Scott, A. F.. Walkden, J. HI, Mc- Elney, E. Humphreys, S. Garrad, B. D. G. Barlow, W. F. Peerà,. | M, S. Cumming and B. 0. M. Deane,

To-day's Soccer Programme

(Continued from Page 12). out to-day. He wants to find out whether his ankle is ready to stand up to hard game, As he will tako over his usual position at centre-half, it will enable A. V. Gosana to remain at back.

I can't see the Club winning this game.

South China "A" are assured of in "cake-walk" against Kowloon, and despite the clever display of South China "B" last week I imagine the Police will prove to be too good for them.

MILITARY "DERBY"

SAFE WAY TO REDUCE

39 lbs. Of and She Feels Better

A woman who has found a AUTO, rafo, way to lose fat-without freak dieting or dangerous drugs-writes:

cumintism, und was far too fat. I “A year ago I was eaten up with weighed 11 stone, and, as my height is only 5 feet 2 inches, you can judge my appearnce. I have taken Krukchon regularly, and not dieted, and now I weigh 8 st. The, which is just nlee, [and, further, I feel better in health and my rheumatism has vanishod."-- (Mrs.) D.. N.

agystem

Unlike certain drastic drugu, Kaschen does not aim to reduce by rushing food through the body; its action le not confined to a single part. of the Яystem .It has tone Influence upon every organ of dimina Lion, every gland, every nervej.

every vein. Gently, but surely, it rid the of all fat-forming food refuse, The Athletic ought to have

of MAC

all polsons and harmful acido which very comfortable win against the give

to rheumatism, digestive R.A. (Stonecutters), but what disorders, and many other ills, You about, the military "Derby," Lin-will find that Kruschen builds up re- colns v. Fusiliers? The Royal markable new strength and energy, Welch have a more imposing record whilst you are training yourself down than the Linca. but without | to a point of normal weight. Keneghan and in view of tha Lincolns' improved form, the result. may go contrary to expectations. The Fusiliers should just about pull it off, but a draw would not be surprising.

The Navy have a ticklish little proposition being opposed to St. Joseph's, who started the season in dashing style, but have revonled a decline more recently. The Saints hope to see Gurbachan Singh ree- tored in centre-forward and it is. possible that his presence will help the Saints to victory,

At the moment the Navy have resources, but rather fimited whether the Fleet is in or out they can generally turn out a pretty useful side and I expect to see them win again today.

MAMAK HOCKEY

Argonauta Eleven For To-morrow

The Navy side will be Lt. Euman Seaman Pelecy (Perseus), dg, (Rover), LA. St. Clate Ford (Orpheus), Surg. Lt. Benson (Medway), Stoker Warren (Rover), Lt. Miers Rain! The following will represent the how), Lt. Knex (Parthian), Lt. Wine Argennuta hockey eleven against the minten ter (Rainbow), Sig. Puddicombe Police "A" in the Mamak Tournament Tamar), Tel. King (Tamar), Lt. fixture on the Police Training School Cooper (Perseus), A. B. Burrowes ground at 10.30 a.m. to-morrow (Parthian), Li. Kentedy (Folkestone), N. Farria, L. Oliveira, A.. A. dos Lt. Prowse (Rover) and Le Chapinan Rostios, F. Nolasco, A. Finna, H. (Parthian).

Campos, A. Silva, A. M. Xavier, J. Gonsalves. A. S. Xavier and A. Angelo,

The referee will be Colonel H. C. Harrison.

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ARMY "A" v, CLUB "A"

United Term

New York, Oct. 11. The American A.A.U. cham- The following have been chosen 10 pion medley relay swimming represent the Hongkong Cricket Club

Division their Senior team sailed October 9 For Ham-in burg, Germany, to compete in ex-against the Kowloos Cricket Club on hibition meets which will offer the K.C.C. ground to-day starting at 2.-A. W. Hayward (Capt.), D. the first test of Nazi feeling to W. Persso, L. D. Kilbee, P. C. Frost, ward foreign athletes of

E. R. Duckitt, T. A. Pearce, S. Me- sanctioned race or religion.

Innes, G. S. Duckley, L. T. Ride, G.; Inasmuch as there has been great R. Sayer.

selected: apprehension in many countries over

The following have leon Influence anti-semitle doctrines to play in the Second Division fixture and religious prejudice may exert on of the Hongkong Cricket Club against

The following will represent At 3 p.m. on the same ground, the at the the 1936 Olympics in Berlin, I be the Kowloon Cricket Club

the lieve our tour abroad will be especia? H.K.C.C. ground commencing at 2 Army "A" XV will meet a Club "A" United Hotkey eleven against

The team is composed | p.m. significant..

to-day: R. S. W Patterson team. The Army will be represented Royal Engineers in a Mamak Tourna

Prevce

Fus.ment fixture on the Radio ground at (RW.F.): of Art Highland, Max Brydenthal (Capt.), G. A.Milbank, F. A. Dung Fus,

p.m. to-morrow:-Pool; E. Alves, Any's Sinnley nett, K. A. Whipps, H. W. Baines, Watts (1.W.F.), Lieut. Rice-Evans K., 9. Mehal; M. Nabl, Chawlck Kiefer. Bramminger, and Adolph

(R.W.F.), Dr. Evans (5. A.A.U.

Swimming P. II. Eing, W. Wooding, M. Fiennes, sir. Ives (RA): Lieut. Hamilton Leigh; W. Wright, G. S. Winch, H. E Couch And Physical Director, F. C. B. Hench.

(R.E.) Gar. Wright (R.A.): Capt. Gubbay, II. II. Mueller and R. Alonso. Chicago Lakeshne A. C.

Ap Rhys Pryce (R.W.F.), L/Cpl. Bebb (R.W.F.), (R.W.F), _L/Cpl. Davies Ple. Ronch (R.A.M.C.), Lieut. Hebert (RA), Spr. Rumbold (E.), Bdr. Hall (R.A.), Spr. Cuilinan (R.E.).

1-expect-only-the-most-cardiol-wel- |-

come from the Nazi sportsmen, as I have travelled through Germany, with Athletic teams before and we always were necorded the utmost respect.

Highland, who wins the free style leg on the Medley team, is a former National intercolleginte cham Pion and in 1934 was National 100

netre champion.

-LADIES'-GOLF-

Draw For Railway

Cup Competition

Major 11. M. J. Mcintyre, B.A.,

fouthall ground, Caroline Hill (by kind permission) to-morrow;

MAMAK TOURNAMENT

KOWLOON INDIAN TENNIS ACAINST SIGNALS

the

The following will represent the Kowloon Indian Tennis Club in a Mamak hockey match against the ningham 21-2; beat Sammers

The following is the draw for the

Royal Corps of Signals on the Marina Summers 21-7.

A. K. Minu, W. Stoker (Captain), ground to-morrow at 4 p.m. A. L. Fisher and Mrs. Wild (Fire

Railway Cup Competition organised by the Ladies' Section of the Royal A. M. Quinn, J. F. Barron, G. Á. Ramzan Karnail Singh, (Capt.), Brigade) beat Stainton and Suninwas

Hongkong Golf Club;

Souza, W. E. Peers, T. Ali, S. Yusuf, Kishen Singh; J. Noronha, Tara 1-4; bent Norrie and Cunningham, Brydenthal is famous for his First Hound: Mrs. Blake v. Mrs. I. Haroon, J. C. Santos, M. Sabhan. Singh and Pereira; D. Neronka, A. 21-10; lost to Summers and Summers["flying breast stroke. He Anished Fitzgerald, Mrs. Tinson v. Mrs. Reserves: A. S. Xavier, T. A. Khan. Awtor Singh, Pinto and

second in the National Intercollegiate Whyte Smith.

Peres, M. I. Razack,

Souza, championships last March.

Bycs: Miss Crapneli v. Mrs. Red-

Mrs.

Jusserand Y. Mrs. Mrs. Williamson V. Mrs.

11-21

St. John's, v. C.R.C.

Adolph Kiefer, who recently-cole-mond; Played at the Cathedral the Chinese brated his seventeenth birthday, hus Recreation Club winning by six broken all work backstroke records. Ma Miss Stevenson V. Mrs. ganics to three and 139 points to 120. le is unquestionably

une of the

BY

THE JARDINE

C. Y.

s and Miss G. Mok 21-10.

ENGINEERING

CORPORATION

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LIMITED..

14. PEODER STREET. HONGKONG,

SHAMEEN

CANTON

Mrs.

Mra, Hillier v. Mrs. Sommer. Mrs. Roberts v. Mrs. McGuwan; F. II. Kwok and MM. Smith greatest swimmers of all time.

Shannon V. Mrs. Newbigging. (St. John's) lost to 5. W. Liang and The trip to Germany was at the The first round is to be completed

1. W. Cheung 8-21: licut Federation,

Khoo

lost to W. Crean

request of R. O. Brewitz, chairman by December 3; the second round by who will direct the

Olympic swim- d. A. Smith and Miss Dowbiggin mig meet next Summer.

8; and the semi-final round by (St. John's). Just to Liang and Khoo After leaving Germany we will tour

January 22. 10-21; lost to Choy and Cheung 12-21; Europe, but our interest at present sible for fixing the match.

The first named player is respon beat Yung and Mok 21-7.

eentres in Germany. these boys R. Koh and Miss P. McCaw (Sture certain to return to Berlin in John's) lost- to Llang and Khon 1936 as members of the United States 11-21; lost to Choy and Cheune 8-21: Olympies Swimming tent and they heat Yung and Mak 21-5.

LEAGUE TABLE

Regreto "A"

Fire Brigade Recreio

C.R.C

St. John's Kowloon Tong

Talkoo

St. Andrew's

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are anxious to test the attitude of The German people.-United Press,

Leeds United have completed negotiations for the transfer of Robert Browne,

FRIENDLY SOCCER

Electric Company's Fixture

the Derry City The following players will repre- half-back, who was a member of sent the Foreign Staff of the Electric the Irish League team which de-Campany against the Chinese Staff feated the Football League at in a football match at 4.30 p.m. Blackpool last month. •

the South China Athletic Association

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

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THRU THE STREETS WITH A BRANCH OF THE MINT IN MY J HANDS!

WHY NOT. LET ME TAKE A CHECK ?

Alice Faye, Patay Kelly and Frances Langford, the three charmers in that most entertaining picture at the Queen's “Every Niglit, at Eight.

It's. Up to Danny

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Last 2 Days!

in Kowloon.

Change of Programme To-day.

HARMSTON'S CIRCUS

Location: Cameron Road. No... 3 Buses to the Circus.

Two Shows.. TO-DAY

and TO-MORROW at 4.30 & 9.15 p.m.

Children: Matinees Only

20, .30, .55 & $1.10

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