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even mightier than "Mutiny on the Bounty"!
RUDYARD KIPLING'S'
CAPTAIN
COURAG
Freddie BARTHOLOMEW
Spencer TRACY Lionel BARRYMORE Melvyn
DOUGLAS
A VICTOR FLEMING
production
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Rudyard Kiple
WEE WILLIE WINKIE
SHIRLEY
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JUNI LANG MICHAEL WHALEN CESAR ROMERO
THE STORY OF THE FUNNIEST "FAILURE SINCE 1929 ”B. C.””
George
ABLISS
"A SUCCESSFUL CALAMITY"
with
MARY ASTOR
EVALYŃ KNAPP
A Warner Bros.' Hit !
WEDNESDAY
AN AT THE
QUEEN'S
COUNT THE “TELEGRAPHS”.
EVERYWHERE
SARAZEN
COMING
HERE
GOLFER ON A WORLD TOUR
Gene Sarazen, the famous. golfer, American professional American and British Open cham. pion, will arrive in Hongkong this week by the President Coolidge in the course of a world tour.
The President Cooflüge has already. left Japan for Hongkong and is due here either on November 5 or 6.
According to information received In the Colony, Sarazen is travelling in a purely private capacity with Mr. Albert D. Lasker and party, and up to now nothing has been arranged re-
garding his visit to the Colony.
It is interesting to
note th Sarazen's tour
is being arranged by
the American Express, whose Hong-
long manager,
recently
Lunship of
the
Mr.
#
Groves, Champ- Colony, and it
the Goll
would be appropriate if a gume could
be fixed up between them.
this
Lieut. Col. E. D. Matthews, Secret- ory of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club, stated
afternoon that nothing. official had been arranged. and that it was unlikely that nay- thing would be until Sarazer's arrival In Hongkong.
It is understood that Sarazen will continue on to Manila by the Pres!- dent Cooildige from Hongkong.
Winner of the British Open title a member of
THE
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
MONDAY,
James Oliver Curwood's Immortal story of a girl on her own in a wilderness of men. "God's Country and the Woman," with George Brent and Beverly Roberts in the chief roles, is being shown at the King's Theatre. It is a technicolour film.
HOME FOOTBALL TABLE
tive American Ryder Cup team white BRENTFORD AND CHELSEA AGAIN
won so easily against the British team last July. He has been for many years one of the world's leading golfers.
FANLING GOLF
W. G. Robertson Wins Trophy
W. G. Robertson (14) won the trophy presented by the Joint Coun- ell of the Order of St. John of Jeru-
British salem and the
Red Cross. played at Fanling during October, with a score of five up. There were 110 entries.
Other scores were W. J. S. Key (9) and D. S. Edward (3), who were both three up.
All the above scores were on the Old Course.
MILITARY SOCCER
Fixtures For The Present Week
ON LEVEL PEGGING
Brentford drew level again with Chelsea over the week-end in the First Division of the English Football League by defeating Portsmouth at home by two goals to mif. Chelsea was held by Bolton Wanderers to a 5-5 draw.
A drawn match against Aston Villa was good enough to enable Coventry to retain the lead in the Second Division. Notts County and Millwall ard now joint leaders of the Third Division (South), and Lincoln and Gateshead also share the lead in the Northern section..
The following is the League Table up to date:
7
ENGLISIT LEAGUE
Firat Division
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pls. Chelsea ....
13 0 2 3 33 20 18 4 20 18 18 14 8 Brentford Wolves .... 13
Charlton Leeds
א'
ב'
sand •·
Stoke
Bolton... Arsenal ....
13
Middlesbro' 13 0 Manchester C. 13 6 West Brom 13 Huddersfield
Birmingham
20 15
5 22 20 14
25 24 22 14
1 0 24 20 13 026 17 19 12
Walsall ..... 13 4 D 13 24 8 13 3 2 8 15 23 8 Gillingham
Third Division (North)
F. W. D. L. F. A. Pis.
13 8 Lincoln.....
3 2 33 0 10 Gateshead.. 13 8 3 2 25 17 19 Chester
13 པ
13
13
19
10 12
121 14 18
21
23 21 12 16
Rotherham 13 7 16 23-20 15
New Brighton 13 G
Carlisle 436 20 25
ii
13 5 35 23
3 21 15 17
15 10
18
Oldham
10
Bull
Doncaster
14 15
20 14
Tranmere
13
6 3 4 22
10 14
Port Vale
0 3 4 24
G 2 5 22
Rochdale
0
Wrexham
13 5 3 5
17 18 11
Bradford C. York
13
4 3 6
13
Leleesler... 13:4 Derby
fixtures for
To-day
Grimsby 13 Liverpool Everton D/Middlesex. Blackpool 1/Kumaon R. (Chatham Road, 3 p.m. Referee, Portsmouth Sigm Tomlinson),
the
134 9 0 18. 33
14 3 3 @ 10 25
4 0 14 20 10 13 4 2 7 18 20 10 13 4 1 8 19 24
D
Southport Darlington Crewe Accrington
13
4 3 0
9
4
Coventry
Shefteld V.
Aston Villa
Chesterfield
West Hom
Bradford Bradford
The following are the Military Football league week:
7th. A. A. Batty. R.A. v R.A.M.C. (Military, Happy Valley, 3 p.m. Referee, L/c Purnell).
40th. Coy, R.E.
Pth. AA. Bally, R.A. (Milliary, Happy Valley, 4.30 p.m. Referee, L/c Brothwell).*
Wednesday
V
HIQ/Middlesex,
D/Middlesex, Blackbum (Chatham Road, 4.30 p.m. Referee, Norwich Sig'm Payne),
Norwich
RA.M.C. V RAS.C. (Sookunpoo, Burnley Swansco
Tottenham
23 3 5 5 19 30 11
3
Second Division
3 p.m. Referee, Sergt. Whittle).
9th. A.A. Batly, R.A. v 12th. (H) Stockport Bally., R.A. (Military, Happy Manchester U Valley, 4.30 p.m. Referee, Fus. Edwards).
Thursday
Bury
Now
F.
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pls.
13 7 0 2011 20
13
3 8 2 4 16 17 10
13 8 2 2 22 10 12
13 7 3 3 25 15 17
14 6 5 2 22 11 17 5 4 2 10 15 16 55 3 26 20 15
13
13
/Kumaon R. 24th. (1) Batty., Southampton
pm. Barnsley 13 4 RA (Chatham Road, 4,30
Luton Relerec, Fus. Davies).
Fulham Newenslle.. Sheffield W, Plymouth..
N.A.O.C. 12th. (H) Batty., R.A. (Military, Happy Valley, 4.30 p.m. Referee, Sergt. Alcock).
22nd, Coy., R.E. v R.A.S.C. (Mili- tary, Happy Valley, 3 p.m. Referee, Cnc. Arliss).
Bth. A.A. Batty, R.A. v 40th. Coy, R.E. (St. Joseph's, Happy Valley, 3 p.m. Referee, B. M. Baker).
UNITED HOCKEY
25 26 27 14
19
13 4 27 17 24 10 13 4 2 7 12 17 10 13 3 2 0 11 20 B 13 3 2 8 14 24 8 Halifax Barrow
13 2 2 0 6 20 6 Hartlepools. 13 2 2 9 19 35 6
L
SCOTTISH LEAGUE First Division
P. ̄ ̄ ̄V. D. LFAPts; 15 04. 2 35 18 22
Motherwell Hearts
Rangers Celtic
9 32 34 10 21 13 7 6 26 0 20 14 3 3 3 35 22 10 10 9
Dundee
18 21 14
Falkirk
11 0
15 14
St. Mirren
10 13
Partick
NOVEMBER 1, 1937.
S. CHINA “A”
DEFEATS
POLICE
(Continued from Page 8.)
on several occasions he enabled the Chinese defenders to get into posi- tion before sending the ball into the middic. Against men like Mak Shlu- hon, Li Tin-song and Leung Wing- chiu, this type of play cannot but prove abortive.
CHINESE FASTER SIDE
In parts the game was very fast, The Chinese were slightly speedier on the ball, but this advantage, was reduced when, the Police halves used their weight. The Police gave pro- mine of better things in spite of their defeat. The defence is quito sound us it is; the forward line, however, needs. strengthening. An Improve- ment on the left wing, an inside right who can combine better with Jolin- ston and most important of all, less delay in moving the ball upfield when the opposing defence is sprend- eagled, would turn the present team into a very formidable one indeed.
The tale of the scoring is soon told. Immediately from the free-kick consequent upon the disallowed goal, the Chinese forwards swept down the feld. La bit the upright with his drive, and from the rebound Cheuk Shek-kom netted. The second goal was perhaps the best of the match. The ball fell at the fect of Lai and just as he was charged his left foot connected. He was bowled over, but as he got up he had the satisfaction of seeing the ball in the net. A few minutes later a through pass from Fung King-cheung presented Lal with another opportunity and he seized it to give the Chinese a lead of 3-0, at which singe the whistle blew for half-time.
Five minutes from the resumption, Fung increased the lend with a tarne shot, Manning being apparently un- sighted. -
After a period of rather desultory plny, the Police rallied and scored their two gonis in the last ten min- utes.
Teams;
South China "A"-Chu Shlu-hong; Mak Shi-hon, LI Tin-sang: Lau Hing-chol, Leung Wing-chiu, Lec Kwok-wal; Tso Kwal-shing, La! Shiu-wing, Fung King-cheung. Chouk Shek-kam and Cheung Moon-wing. Police-Manning: Bone, Pile: Brittain, Gough, Parker; Willerton, Morrison, Johnston, Green.
Howlett
and
SOFTBALL LEAGUE Forum Team Retains Unbeaten Record
was witnessed, on A close game the Filipino Ground yesterday, when Canadian the
the Vets defeated
An extra Chinese by 7 runs to four. inrings had to be played, as the Canadian Chinese managed to cqun- 1lse in the last innings, tying the scores four all.
The English Forum, by beating the No. 3 Machine Gun Company two runs to all, remain undefeated.
Although the Central British As- sociation lost to the Filipino Club, hits were pretty even, the Filipino Club scoring ten runs from eleven hits, and the "C.B.A." four runs from ten :lts.
Scores:
Vels.
6 33 31
10
Canadian Chinese
R.
4
H.
4
4'30
No. 3 Machine Gun Co. English Forum
Central British Associa-
1lon
10
Filipino Club
11
20 12
Arbroath
12 12
12 Aberdeen... 15
14 12Third Lanark 15
15 11
St. Johnstone 14
Queen's Park 15 4.4 7
Queen O'Sih 15 5 2 7 0 24 33
Kilmarnock
14 4 3 7 21 34
27
29 11
Ayr U.
27
10
Hamilton
10
21 9
20 8
22 8
Hibernala
25
་
Clyde
Morton
13
Third Division (South).
P. W. D.
A. Pts. 14 7 4
11 18 Notts C.....
14
3 29 14 18 Millwall Queen's P. R. 13 0 5 2,20 12 17 Cardiff
13 8 4 3 27 21 18 13 7 2 13 0
.....
Swindon
Watford Crystal Pal.
C.
Playing with four reserves against Bristol
Mansfeld the Rajputs on the Marina ground yesterday the Central British Associa- ilon lost by 6-1 in the United Hockey Clapton O. Tournament.
The play was not as one-sided as the scores suggest, Fowler opening the scoring for the C.B.A., the score at half time being 3-1. The C.B.A. appeared to be tiring rapidly in the second half, when the Rajputs scored three additional goals,
13 5 1
Newport Brighten Bournemouth 13 4 3 Torquay Bristol R. Northampton 13 4 3 Aldershot Exeter
17 12 18
21 10 19
27 10 15
19 15 15
14 15
14
15
•
14 1 0 7
14 3 4 7 22
14 3 1 10 20
Second Division
St. Bernards Dumferline East Fife... Airdrie Dumbarton
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pis.
Raith Rovers 13 8 3 1 40 21 10 Albion
12 8 2 2 31 14 18 12436 28 15 12 7 2 3 31 19 16 12 7 1 12 7 14 31-25 15 12 0 2 4 29.33 14 12 5 3 4 33 27 13 12 6 3 4 25 28 13 12 5 2 5 20 23 12 12 5 2 5 20 12
علاقة
17 14 Sten'muir ...
18 21 13 Leith
17 18 13 Forfar
12 3 2 3 33 34
33 32 12
20 12 Cowdenbeath 12 5 25 41 38
10 11 East Stirling 12 2 7
13 17 11
11 King's Park 12 4 2
18 30 11
11 Montrose 5 11 21 2 Dundee U.
12 3 3
12
11 3 5
10 22 11. Edinburgh .. 12 3 2
0 15 20 11 Ailon
22 10
Brechin
12 # 19 20
12
2 1
SPORT-ADVTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
The Tenth Extra Race Meeting
will be held (weather permitting)
at HAPPY VALLEY, on Saturday,
6th November, 1937, commencing nt 2.00 p.m.
The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m.
By Order,
C. II. BROWN,
Secretury. Hongkong, 1st November, 1937.
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