ALHAMBRA
OPENING SUNDAY HOLIDAY ATTRACTION
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From the
story by P. Q WODEHOUSE
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Musia by
GEORGE CERSHWIN
Lyrics by
IRA QERSOWIN
FRED ASTAIRE
GEORGE GRACIE BURNS ALLEN
A Damse in Distress
RADIO
with
JOAN FONTAINE
REGINALD GARDINER RAY NOBLE
ADDED ATTRACTION
Walt Disney's
DONALD DUCK
DONALDS OSTRICH
TECHNICOLOR
Distributed by RKO-Radio Pictures, Inc.
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COMMENCING MONDAY, 31st JAN. 1938 SPECIAL MORNING SHOWS at 11.30 A.M. SELECTED PROGRAMMES OF
WALT DISNEY
at the QUEEN'S at the ALHAMBRA
Jan. 31 and Feb. 1
1. Wise Litio Hea
2.
Chinashop
3. Grasshopper & The Anta
4. Night Before Christman
3. Cookie Carnival
0
Giantiand
7. Mickey's Elephant
8.
Steeplechase
9. Steamroller
10. Over River Of Silver To
Argentine
Jan. 31 and Fob. 1
On Ice
2. Father Noah's Ark
3. Bables In The Wooda
4. Old King Cole
5. Santa's Workshop
0. Puppy Love
7.
Mickey's Bervice Station
8. Mickey's Garden
9. Flowers & Trees
10. Over Land Of Incas
N.B. INTERCHANge of programMES ON FEB. 2nd & 3rd
ADMISSION PRICES: 70c., 40c.. 20c. & 10c.
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THE
TELEGRAPH. HONGKONG
STARTING
TIMES
FRIDAY,
FORECAST
POOL ON
ANNOUNCED THE DERBY
Holiday Golf At Fanling
Old Course.
0.12 J. E. Polter, C. W. E. Bishop. 0.10 K. K. Rounds, A. E. Liasaman. 0.20 II, X. Mundy, B, J. B. Morahan. 9.24 J. B. Harrison, J. W. Reid. D.38 N. K. Littlejohn, P. Low, 0.32 J. E. & J. L
J. L. C. Pearce,
9.36 C. H. Burton, R. Young. 9.40 I. H. Geuro, E. 7. McMullen. 0:44 S. H. Dodwell, K. S. Morrison. 8:44 S, Costello, P. A. Cox.
nan G
Conditions Made Known To Public
Encouraged by the success of lost year's effort, the stewards of the Hongkong Jockey Club have again deckted to run a forecast pool on the Hongkong Derby at the annual race meeting next month.
have been Coples of conditions printed and are now available to the pubile.
The Pool will be conducted on all ponies entered for the Hongkong Derby, whether they subsequently
start or not The Pool, less Govern- ment Betting Tax and Commission to the Club, will be divided equally among the nominators who forecast the first three ponica past the post in the Hongkong Derby, In the cor-
order.
F. Marshell, T. A. Pearce. 1.02 F. 0.56 W.
F. Leckle, J. L. Bonnar. 10.00 H. A. Lammert, J. B. Stewart.rect 10.04 Col. Bluke, Col. King..
10.00 W. L. Alexander, D. S. Edward. 10.12 KL.
R. L. D. Wodehouse, D. S. Robb.
10.10 N. L. Smith, I. Newton, 10.20 P. Morrison, N. P. Fox, 10.24 B. D. Evans, A. Sommerfelt. 10.28 S. C. Feltham, W. W. C.
Shewan,
10.32 J. B. Mackie, A. 1. Burnic. 10.30 W. N. A. Smalley, J. Harrop. 10.40 D. Danby, A. Murdoch, 10.44
Wing C Cdr. Bishop, J.
MeEincy.
H.
∙10.40 Polglase, J. E. Richardson.
10.52 J. E. Jupp, O. J. Shannon. 10.36 J. L. Alabaster, V. R. Gordon. 11.00 R. W. Roberts, A. H. K. Cobb. 11.04 Parkes, McEwen,
11.08 W. G. Robertson, R. K. Valen-
tine.
11.12 F. D. & G. F. Angus.
11.10 A. B. Purves, T. R. Chassels. 11.20 A. V. Greaves, J. A. R. Selby, 11.24 H. Overy, W. J. E. Mackenzie. 11.28 Capt. Holmes, F. A. Redmond,
New Course
9.14 A. D. Humphreys, G. S. Hugh
Jones*.
0,24 Comdr. Hole, G. W. Sewell, 9.32 F. Groves*, J. Stenersen*. 9.36 R. Stock*, J. Petrie,
0.40 R. S. Johnson*, J. B. II.
Leckle. Дески
9.48 G. & Mrs. Castle.
0.52 J. B. Martin, R. G. Gray*. 9.56 H. J. Armstrong, Col. Mat-
thews.
10.04 Mrs. Blake, Miss Goodrich. 10.08 W. H. Way*, N. D. Lloyd*. 10.12 Mrs. Robb, Mrs. Wodehouse. W. A. & Mrs. Cornell. 10,20 10.28 R. H. Challinor, B. Rolle. 10.36
Mrs. Smalley, Miss Curlin. 10.44 Mrs. Challinor, Mrs. Rolte. 10.52 Mrs. Jupp, Mrs. Shannon. 11.04 Mrs. Valentine, Mrs. Robertson. 11.12 Mrs. Holmes, Mrs. Redmond. 11.24 Mrs. Overy, Mrs. Mackenzie.
MONDAY
Old Course
0.12 1. H. Geare, S.
S. H. Dodwell. 9.18 K. K. Rounds, L. R. Cramer. 0.20 V. R. Gordon, J. R. Collis. 0.24 W. H. Way, K. R. Quick. 9.20 H. A. Mills, C. C. Willson. 9.32 G. W. Sewell, F. C. Frederick. 9.30 T. Low, T. R. Chassels, 9.40 A. H. Penn, A. C. 1. Bowker. -0.44-11.-E. the Governor..
9.48 A. H. K. Cobb, J. W. Alabas-
ter.
9.52 H. F. Forsyth, A. S. Adamson. 0.64 R. K. Valentine, W. M. Barton. 10.00 C. M. Gee, O. J. Shannon, 10.04 G. F. Rees, N. Garland.
10.08 R. Stock, E. G. Smith Wright. 10.12 R. L. D. Wodehouse, A. W.
Hughes.
The cost of each Forecast will be:- Before 6 p.m. on Monday, 7th
February, 1938.
$1
Between 6 p.m. on Monday, 7th
February, 1938
Between 6 p.m. on Monday, 14th
February, 193
and 5 p.m. on Monday, 14th
February, 1038
$2
and 3 p.m. on Monday, 21st
February, 1938
$5
In the event of there, being no nominators completing the forecast correctly, the Pool will be divided equally among those who are next nearest to the correct forecast in the following order of precedence-
First and Second correct; First and Third correct; Second and Third correct; First correct; Second correct; Third correct.
Royal Scots Have Good Soccer XI
Some Fine Players
Loft In India
It is ataled that the Royal Scots, who have just arrived in the Colony have been forced to leave several of their leading footballers in India, but a useful that they expect to feld side in the local league.
Reports have it that Gordon, Inside left, will prove to be one of the finest Inside forwards in the game here, and that his colleagues regard him as a player of exceptional Bbility.
Another acquisition to the team is Hoppack, a bustling type of centre forward, who has played for the bat- talion with great success,
Otherwise the team will be nicely balanced with no outstanding per- sonalities beyond those two men- tioned.
ST. ANDREW'S PLAYERS FOR TO-MORROW
The following will represent St. Andrew's in the Brawn Cup match against the CBS. "A" to-morrow on 10.16 J. A. D. Morrison, K. S. Mor-the. C.B.A. Ground at 3 p.m.
rison.
10.20 S, C. Feltham, F. D. Angus. 10.24 F. Groves, J. Stenersen. 10.28 W, Hewitt, W. G. Robertson. 10.32 H. Overy, W. J. E. Mackenzie. 10.30 F. H. Crupnell, H. F. Sommers. 10.40 E. T. McMullen, H. Scoones.
P.
10.44 J.
J. H. B. Lec. T. Megarry. 10.48 F. C.
F. C. Young, G. T. May. 10.52 J. A. R. Selby, D. J. S. Crozier. 10.36 A. Morse, T. E, Pearce, 11.00 G. R. Rozavet, J. C. Dunbar. 11.04 H. G. Sheldon, F. A. Redmond. 11.00 L. Goldman, C. W. E. Bishop. 11.12 H. A. Browning, K. G. Gray, 11.16 Wing Cdr. Bishop, B. J. B.
Morahan.
11.20 J. B. Mackle, 1. P. Tamworth. New Course 0.20 W. N. A. and Mrs. Smalley. 0.28 A. V. and Mrs. Greaves. 0.30 J. A. V. Hart Davies, B, Stork. 9.40 Miss Crapnell, Miss Smith. 0.48 B. L. Stock, L. M. S. Lloyd. 9.50 G. and Mrs. Castle. 10.04
.
II. Challinor, II. C. Mar- Rrett,
10.08 Mrs. Challinor, Mrs. Margrett,
J. Hall, E. Chang, J. Broadbridge, M. Lawson, M. Roza, B. Greaves, V. Churn, Y. Ho, M. Churn, S. Roberts and D. Hall.
SENIOR TEAM
The following will represent St. Andrew's in a friendly game against the the C.B.A. Ladies to-morrow on C.B.A. ground at 4.15 p.m.
R. Rose, G. White, L. Jorge, S. C. Arnold, J. Wong, M. Vessoona, Sahn, E. Churn, P, Gitlins, D. Drew, E. Bankter.
BROMWICH TO MEET BUDGE
Adelaide, Jan. 27. Donald Budge and John Bromwich 10.10 Mrs. Wodehouse, Mrs. Garner. will meet in the final of the Austra-
Ilan
10.24 Mrs. Robertson, Miss Tulloh.
tennis championships. Brom Cramm 10.28 A. S. Mitchell, G. S. Archbutt, wich to-day beat G. von
10,32 Mrs. Overy, Mrs. Mackenzie. 10.38 J. B. H. Leckle, J. H. M. An-
drew.
10.40 Mrs. Crapnell, Mrs. Sommers, 19.52 Mrs. Crozler, Mrs. Selby. 10.50 Mrs, azavet, Mra. Dunbar.
TUESDAY
Old Course
i.
0.12 H. H. Mundy, A. D. Hum-
phreys.
9.16 R. S. Johnson, I. P. Tamworth, 0.20 K. K. Rounds, K. S. Morrison, 9.24 F. C. Young, W. N. A. Smalley 8.28 N. K. Littlejohn, H. N. William
son.
0.32 W. W. C. Shewan, C. W. E
Bishop.
0.36 J. H. Geare, O. E. C. Marton. 0.40 . Young, C. M. Park. 0.44 J. A. D. Morrison, J. Hall. 0.48 R. Hancock, A. Morse, 0.52 J. R. Masson, J. W. Fisher. 9.00 G.
G. C. Worrall, J. W. Platt 10.00 A.
A. Sommerfell, W. M. Barton. J. B. Mackie, E. O. Smith
10.04
Wright 10.08 11. S. Hills, P. S. Cassidy. 10.12 F. H. Crapnell, Col. Matthews. 10.10 H. E. the Governor, 10.20 R. E. H. Nelson, IL. G. Gray. 10.24 11. A. Browning, 8. A. Bloop. 10,35 I.E.. Lindselli, Newton. 10.32:0. Mlakin, 2:2. Pourcom
10.30 G. A. Burwart, D. S. Iobb,
8-3, 7-5, 6-1 and Budge beat Adrian Quist 0-4, 6-2, 8-0.
In the semi-nals of the women's singles, Miss Dorothy Stevenson, beat Misa Nancy Wynne, the holder, 6-2, 0-3, and Miss Dorothy Bundy beat Mrs. Hopman 0-2, 0-3Reuter Dul- terin.
10.40 D. S. Edward, A. E. Lissaman. 10.44 F. Groves, J. Stenersen. 10.40 II. Overy, W. J. E. Mackenzie. 10.52 C. A. King, D. A. O'Kieffe 10.00 E. Laidlaw, K. R. Quick 11.00 Col. King, Major McDonald,
New Courno
9.20 Mrs. Mundy, Mrs. Humphreys, 0.24 E. J. R. Mitchell, R. L. D.
Wodehouse.
9.28 W. Sharp, J. B. 1. Leckie. 9.30 L. M. S. Lloyd, J. H. M. An-
drow,
1.
0.40 H. A. Lammert, J. L. Bonnar, 9.44 A. K. Mackenzie, J. C. L.
Pearce.
0.52 Mrs. Smalley, Miss Curtin, 10.04 Mrs. Blake, Mrs. Robertson 10.12 J. A. V. Hart Davlos, P. D. M.
Munro.
10,20. Mrs. Crapnell. Mrs. Matthews, 10.48 Mrs Mackinato, Mitu: Overy...... 10,00 Men McDonald, Mrs. Llsesman.
JANUARY 28, .1938.
Australian Cricket Team For England
16 Men Selected For Tour
Melbourne, Jan. 27. The Australian cricketers to tour England this summer were chosen to-day. They are:
D. G. Bradmon (S.A.), Captain. S. J. McCabe (N.S.W.), Vice-
Captain.
C. L. Badcock (S.A.) 5. Barnes (NSW.)
B. A. Barnett (Victoria)
W. A. Brown (Queensland)
A. G. Chipperfield (N.S.W.)
J. H. Fingleton (N.S.W.)
L. Fleetwood-Smith (Victoria)
A. L. Hasselt (Victoria)
E. S. White (N.S.W.)
E. L. McCormick (Victoria)
F. A. Ward (5.A.)
C. W. Walker (S.A.)
W. J. O'Reilly (N.S.W.)
M. G. Walte (S.A.)
-Reuter.
Of the 16 players, only four are strangers to Test cricket--Barnes, Hassett, White and Waite. Barne.i bats second wicket for New South Wolca and Hassett does simlint ser- vice for Victoria. White is
Icft- hand medium bowler and Waite disciple of Grimmelt who personal- ly coached him in his early erleitet years.
For the first tour since the war, Oldfeld has been omitted from the team, the wicket-keepers being Bar nett and Walker, who was second string to Oldfield on the English tou. refore last.
The team analysed is:
Batsmer. Bradman, McCabe, Bad- cock, Barnes, Brown, Chipperfield, Fingleton, Hassett.
Fast bowlers-McCormick. mick.
Slow bowlers-Fleetwood-Smith,] Waite, Ward.
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RUGBY FOOTBALL
Club Fifteens Announced.
There will be two games of Rugby Football on the Club ground t Happy Valley to-morrow. The frat at 2.45 p.m. game will commence when the 5th. A. A. Bde., R. A., will play the Club "A" side. This game will be followed at 4 p.m. by a match
H.M.S. Adventure between the Club 1st. XV, The Club sides have been selected as follows:-
and
1st. XV.-M. W. MacGrath; 11. van Leeuwen, W. E. Grieve, E. M. Watts, D. II. Stewart; A. H. R. Butcher, J. L. Bonnar; R. G. L. Oliphant, W. E. Peers, E. W. Stout, A. W. Holden, C. F. Needham, J. C. Miller (Cop- tain), A. J. G. Taylor and J. Red- mail.
"A" XV. Rutherford; F. Cess- ford, D. B. Nelson, R. Leigh, H: F Hopkins; C. W. Lyle (Captain), J. R. Henderson: E. C. Luscombe, T. H. Pratt, A. S. Olsen, T. Swan, A. G. Dalziel, J. K. Birt, K. H. G. White and H. W. E. Heath.
COLONY SQUASH CHAMPIONSHIP
Two matches in the first round and one in the second have been decided in the Colony open squash championships, the results being:- First Round:-D. B. Evans beat R. G. Geer and P. Welch beat N, C. Bevan.
Second Round:---W. T. Yoxall beat W. Wooding,
INDIAN SOFTBALL TEAM CHOSEN
The following will represent India against China "B" in the Interna- tional Softball competition to be play- ed on the C.B.A. ground at 10 am. on Monday:
A. R. Abbas, 1. Ali, M. el Arcuill, O. el Arculli, S. Hamet, A. J. Hussain, A. R. Kitchell, A. R. Markar, K. Nazarin, M. 1. Raznek nnd K. M. Rumjahr.
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