THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH,

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER

21,

1938.

TO-MORROW

AT

THE

KING'S

HE CAME TO TAKE OVER THE STUDIOS

AND THEY GAVE HIM THE BUSINESS!

He was a Wall Street than but he didn't know how to love... until this beautiful stand-in taught him! And then...WOW!... Swell fun and romance by the Saturday Eve- ning Post author of "Mr. Deeds!"

WALTER WANGER

presents

LESLIE

JOAN

HOWARD BLONDELL Stand in

with

HUMPHREY BOGART

ALAN MOWBRAY MARLA SHELTON

C. HENRY GORDON • JACK CARSON

Screenplay by

Gene Towns & Graham Baker

Directed by Tay Garnett Released thru United Artists

The Hilarious Story Of A GIRL Who Plays Both Ends Against The Middle And Winds Up In Love! It's A RIOT!

"YOU CERTAINLY GIVE

A SWELL IMITATION OF A LADY!"

Adolph Zukai prevenik

ANN DVORAK

and

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"Don't let,

the make-up fool you!"

Fourflushers...both of them.... but they don't find out 'till they Try to put something over eB osch other!

JOHN TRENT

SHE'S NO LADY

Harry Boroslord - Guing Williams · Aileen Pringle

Disected by Charles Vidora D P SCHULDING production

ADDED!

A Paramount Picture

Latest Popeye Cartoon and Animal Novelty

TOMORROW

At The

QUEEN'S

DONALD DUCK

FOOTBALL MEETING ARRANGED

Local Association To

: Consider Rules

An extraordinary general meeting of the Hongkong Football Association will be held in the S. C. M..Post Board Room on October 3, at 5.30 p.m., for the purpose of considering. and if thought fl, approving, with or without modification, the follow- ing proposed alterations to the Rules of the Assoclution:

Rule 14 sub-cinuse (c)-By in- serting a comms immediately after the word "Club" in the Arst line thereof by deleting the word "and" in the second line thereof; by adding the worda "and

the Honorary Secretary of the Hongkong Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation" imme- diately after the word "Committee" in the third line thercof.

Rulo 10-By adding the words "and shall have power from time to time to co-opt such person or pere sons as may be deemed necessary for the purpose of carrying out any after of their duties" Immediately

the word "necessary" In the third line thereof.

COUNCIL MEETING

A meeting of the Hongkong Foot- ball Association Council will be held immediately following the ordinary meeting.

extra-

CHARITY MATCH

Postponed Middlesex-Federation Game to be Played To-day The Charity football match be- Chinese the Hongkong Amateur Athletic Federation and the Middlesex Regiment which, owing to inclement weather, was postponed on Saturday, will played to-day at Caroline Hill, com- mencing at 5.15 p.m.

tween

OUR GUIDE TO THE CINEMAS

Lille Miss Roughneck" (King's Theatre, to-day)-Little Miss Edith Fellows in a fable about a spoiled movie child who runs away, as publicity stunt, and nearly gels on innocent man tynched for her kid- napping before the julcy contract is launched. I signed and her career

Adults in the cast are Leo Carillo, Jacqueline Wells, Scott Colton and Margaret Irving.

"The Shelk" (Queen's Theatre, lo- day).-With the present trend of re- viving old favourites, it was only only to be expected that one of the first to be dug up would be this classic of the "silent" days, starring Rudolph Valentino, idal of the that oli heart-throb, Rudolph Va- silent" days, is seen again in his lenting, Used to modern technique, "The "Sheik." which the present-day "fan" may And greatest film,

showing

in this Alm Queen's seenes

peculiar, but Theatre. This photo was Valentino's there is no denying that as a docu- favourite posed' portrait of himself. nent of aims as existent in the 20's,

this is a distinct success.

is now

the

NARROW ESCAPE

FOR AMERICAN TENNIS CHAMPS

after

the

1

match.

How-

W.

"San Quentin" (Alhambra Theatre, to-day), — Prison draina, which moves at a good "pace" throughout. Pat O'Brien, known for his cfficiency in the Army, is appointed superin- tendent of a modern prison and his difficulties with tough guy are made worse by the fact that he has fallen in love with the prisoner's the sister. Humphrey Bogart tough prisoner and Ann Sheridan the sister.

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"Love, Honour and Behave" (Oriental Theatre, to-day).-Young love in an entertaining story. The principals are Wayne Morris ore Priscilla Lane,

*Thie Good Earth" (Majestic quest, this one picture is belig

to-day)By special re Theatre, shown again for one day. Those who have not yet seen it are recom- mended to go to this picture, which

(Continued from Rage 8.)

nerve-racking Shayes volleyed brilliantly in the first two sets, but when his side led 5-4 and had six match balls on Petra's service, his serve failed and

were reprieved. French ever. Shayes sime again and, with Miss Staunton holding the fort ne and Mme. Mathieu bothered by the wind, the third set was won 6-3.

In the men's doubles matches, has been made memorable by the Allison and J. van Ryn, though trife lucky, beat

R. Riggs and B. fine work of Paul Muni and Laise

Rainer. Grant in three sets and qualified to meet Budge and Mako on Friday. The Federation will be represent- The Australian pairs, fight for pluces ed by the following:

Pau Ka-pin (South China): Lin the semi-final to-morrow. Tin-sang and Mak Shiu-hon (South China); Sung Ling-sing (Eastern), Lau Hing-choi and Leung Wing-chiu (South China); Tso Kwal-shing, Fung King-cheung, Lee Wal-long, and Lai Shiu-wing (South Chinn) Hau Ching-to (Eastern).

Reserves. Tam Kwan-hon, Yeung Shui-yick, Law Tau-man and Kwok-wni,

SPORT ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

One notes in passing that both Riggs and Hunt have lost matches! expected to win since! they were

selection for the American their Davis Cup team.

Miss Stevenson had compensation for

doubles reverse her women's when she and L. Schwartz beat G.

THE SEVENTH EXTRA RACE LP. Hughes and Miss Stammers in

the mixed doubles, 8-6, 6-2. The MEETING will be heid (weather British pair led 3-2 in the first set, permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on but Hughes tired at this stage.. E.

TO AID CHILDREN. Another charity football match in nid of distressed children in Kwang- tung has been arranged between the Eastern Athletic Association and a Combined XI on the Hongkong Foot- ball Club ground to-day at 5.10 p.m. Mr. Chan Lan-Iong, President of the Eastern A.A, will kick-off, and at the conclusion of the game, Mr Yu, wife of General Yu Hon-mow of Canton, will present Chinese embroidered flags to the participating clubs. Admiral and Mrs. Chan Chok will also be present.

Leslie Howard and Joan Blondell

are the stars in Waller Wanger's "Stand-In," coming to the King's Theatre as the next change.

J. Filby and Miss: Bundy were also SATURDAY, 24th September, 1038,

commencing nt 2.00 p.m. defeated.

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MEMDERS' ENCLOSURE.

WOMEN'S DOUBLES; Quarter-finals: The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 Mus X. E. Stammers and Mise M. Lumb (GD) bi Mrs. H. C. Hopman and Miss.. 'D. Stevenson (Australia) 6-1, 1-8, 11-0: Miss A. Marble and Mrs, Fabyan (US) 1 Mme. S. Ifenrotin and Mrs. D. D. An- dīrus 6-4, 6-7, 12-10; Miss N. Wynno and Miss T. Coyne (Australia) bt Mina V. Wol-admitted to the Members' Enclosure; fenden and Miss P. Canning (U.B.) 10-6, such must be worn throughout the

Mme. Mathieu and Mile. Jedrzejowska bi Miss D. Bundy and Miss D. Workman

.3.) 6-2, 6-2.

duration of each meeting in auch a

manner as to be readily identified.

MEN'S DOUBLES: Quarter-finals: W.

Badges admilfing Non-Members to Allison and J. Van Ryn (US.) bt R. Riggs and B. Grant (U.S.) 6-1, 6-8, 6-2. the Members' Enclosure and Club Budge and G. Mako US.) bt R. Robb Rooms at $5.00 for Gentlemen and and Guernsey (US) 6-3, 6-2, 6-3.

MIXED DOUBLES: lat nd.: A. K. $3.00 for Ladies (both including tax) Quist and Miss N, Wynne (Australia) bt are obtainable through the SECRET- Hughes and Max D. Winslow (ARY upon the personal or written

jare 6-1, 6-2; J. Bromwich and Miss T. Coyne | Al (Australia) bt O, Anderson and Miss P.application of a Member, such Mem- Henry (U.S.) 0-4, 6-3; 7. Kukuljevicber to be responsible for all visitors (Jugoslavia), and Mulle. J. Jedrzejawaka (Poland) bt W. van torne and Miss M. introduced by him, and for Payment McCrae (U.3.) 6-4, 6-4.

fof all Chits, &c.

A

R. A. Shayes (0.0).) & Miss J. Stanton The Secretary's Office, 1st Floor, (U.S. bt Y. Petra &. Mme. Mathieu (France), d-4. 0-, 6-3; R. & Mrs. Exchange Building, (Tel, 27704) will Fabyan (U.S.) J. Brugnon (France) close at 12 NOON.

& Mim P. Canning (4.5.), 7-5, 6-1; II. c. Tiffins are obtainable at the Club Hopman & Mrs. Hopman (Australia) bt F. Puncee (Jugoslavia) & Mr D. B. Andrus (U.B.), 6-1, 6-3,

House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy, Tele- phone 21920,

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.

L. Schwartz and Miss D. Stevenson (Austraila) di G. P. Hughes and Miss K. E. Staminers (G.D.) 1-6, 6-2; M. Balagh and Miss M. Osborne (U.S.) bt C. E. Hare and Mta M. Lumb (G.3.3 10-5, 0-2 T. The Price of Admission to the Wetherell and Atra. V. R. Johnson (V.S.) bi E. J. Filby (G.li,) and Miss D. Dundy

· (U.5.) 6-2, 4-6, 6-4-Router.

ARMY SWIMMING

Area

Marathon

The Hongkong Team Race of the Army Swimming Championships will be held to morrow at Repulse Bay at 3 p.n.

Publle Enclosure is $1.00 including Tox, for mil Persons, including Ladies, and is payable at the Gate. Soldiers and Sallors in Uniform are admitted all 'Price,

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary. Hongkong. 19th September, 1938.

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