JALHAMBRA
TO-MORROW
The First Big
Talking Picture Epic of the: Indians in the Old West!
Thrills and heart-throbs
that will gallop away with your imagination,
BUCK JONES "White Eagle
with
4
Barbara Weeks
JANE HITS THE OPEN ROAD... AND, WHAT'S MORE, A NEW HIGH IN HILARITY!
High jinks and romance, laughter and song....with Jane and her band gyp- sying to beat the bandi
Jane WITHERS
In the HAPPY-HIT of the season!
RASCALS
SONGSI
and Vuery tha
SAME DANCEL
took
A 200 County-las Puches mill
ROCHELLE HUDSON
ROBERT WILCOX BORRAH MINEVITCH
AND HIS GANG
TO-MORROW
QUEEN'S
COUNT THE
“TELEGRAPHS
EVERYWHERE
LEWIS KEEPS TITLE
New Haven, Oct. 20, John Henry Lewis, 0 to 5 favourite, retained the world's lightweight box- ing championship in on all-black when he out-pointed A Gainer over 15 rounds here last night-Reuter.
contest
United Press adds that it was the first tle fight in the history of New Haven and the first all-negrợ cham- plonship bout in 34 years. Lewis put up a sinushing finish and the fight was very close. Lewis weighed 174 Ibs, while Galner's weight was 170.
ARMSTRONG FAVOURITE
Prospects Of Fight With Garcia Discussed
New York, Oct. 30. Although Henry Armstrong, holder of the welterweight and Hightweight titles, is a six to five favourite to defest Garcia in the welterweighi contest, those in the know are saying that he will stand a good chance of leaving the ring as ruler of merely the lightweight championship, due to the "Bolo" puncher being the toughest he has thus far faced.
set Garela plans to
the
pace, hoping for carly knock-out. Armstrong usually adopts the same tactics, and therefore one might question who fails first. However, in the event of an endurance contest, it la recalled that in the final rounds of his bouts with Ambers and Ross, Armstrong lowed up considerably, whereas in the last two years Corela
An
nished up strongly in his fights with Izzy Junazzo and Ross. Therefore, it is likley Garcia will have the edge over Armstrong--United Press.
CAREY SCORES POSSIBLE AT 500 YARDS
Record Attendance
At Rifle Shoot
The dongkong Rifle Association
THE HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH, MONDAY,
OCTOBER 31. 1988.
MIDDLESEX WINS
Hatfield Bowls Well Against Craigengower CRICKET ON SUNDAY
A feature of the cricket match be-
and Craigen tween the Middlesex Kower yesterday was the bowling of Hutfeld, who clean bowled six meni for 31 in 14 overs.
WEEK-END New Cycling
FOOTBALL Records Put
RESULTS
KOTEWALL CHARITY cur
Up At Home
The
1
Royal Navy
3 Army
DIVISION I
Royn! Scots
1
S. China 'B'
0
4 St. Joseph's
0
4
Navy
1
3 Eastern
Northcott was fortunate to be top Club
Kowloon scorer with 60 not out, as he was
Polee dropped twice before reaching dou-S. China A ble figures. Moody contributed “ነ
Kwong Wah useful 32, which included five fours. The game ended in a win for the Middieńex, Scorea:
Craigenzower
H. P. Lim, b Hatheld
A. K. Ismail, e Northcott b Patterson
A. Zimmern, Hatfield ....
D. Itung. b Hatfield
A. T. 1o, batfeld
e. W. Lam, b Peat ..
F. Roux, o Deadnels b Peal
, It, Locke,'o Weedon & Painter
Ctiation, not out
A. II. Imall, Itaald S., Holina, b Hatfield
Extrai
27
5
St. Joseph's Club
Kowloon
Pallco
5. China Kwong Wah
DIVISION II
1 Middlesex
2 Royal Scots
IRA,O.C.
4
Engineers
1 5th Bde.
2 Eastern
DIVISION II "A"
Royal Scots
South China F.W.D.
3 30th. Bly.
2 Electrie
2
London, Oct. 29. Yorkshire cyclist, Cyril Hepplestone, broke the Edinburgh to London record, returning the time of 10 hours 13 minutes, which beat the previous best of 20 hours 19 mnutes set up by S. 11. Ferris.
Hepplestone continued his effort to bent the 24 hour record by covering; 163 miles, beating the Australian, Hubert Opperman's previous record 3 of 4011⁄2 miles. This WILS done
4 5th. Dde.
Engineers (C)
2 R.A.S.C.
134 Stanley
2 Kit Chee
Bowling Analysi
DIVISION III "B"
Patterson
Gi Powhatten
Hatfield
Engineers (E)
1 13
Painter
Coombes
Moody Pepi
Lt. Man,
Middlesex
temall
C. 6. M. Northeast, not au! Lt. Beadnelt, st Zimmern, b Jamali 1. Chiverall, st, Zimmern & Iemail
Weedon, e Limb Imall
Sgt. Painter, min out
Pie. Coombes, 1.b.w. b Lea I. Cpl. Moody, o Lim da Temati Pte. Hatfield, La barrall
Hung b Chation 511. Paterson. Lt. Peal, 1.b.w, b Lam
Extrax
IAC
Ismail In Chatian
B.A.F.
Kumaons
Medicals
24th Bty.
0 Stonecutters
1 University
6 A.S.A.
1 Signala
HOW TEAMS STAND
DIVISION 1
S. China 'A' Navy
Kowloon
S. Ching B Middlesex Club
despite a puncture and losing the
wa
However, the record WAS
1 short-lived for Ferris, who started from Edinburgh when he heard of Hepplestone's attempt, reached Lon- don in 19 hours 18 minutes and con- tinued his rum, covering 465 miles in 24 hours.-Reuter,
P, W. D. L. F. A. Pts.
1 25 7 10 5 3 1 114 6 7
0
6 3 1 2 13 0 7
6 3 0 2 10 68 3 0 2 90 a 12 14 11 5
15 13 5
13 27 5
9 18 4
153
Eastern
Bowling Analysla
R. Scals
พ
Kwong Wah
St. Joseph's
5
Police
3 1 05 12 25 2
DIVISION HI
10 13
WIN FOR VOLUNTEERS
Mackay Again Does Well With Bat
were
The Volunteern
successful against the Police yesterday, when they won by 25. N. A. E. Mackay, top scorer, reached the boundary nine times in his score of 60,
Scores:
Police
A. E. Carey, e Baxter b Souza
1. J. Stephens, e Silva b Souz
L
C. Pope, Souza b Soares
T. 11. King, e Grimthe b Baxter
P. 14 Loughlin D Souza
A. Kirby, e Grimiths b Baxter
A. F. Hore, c Soares b Griffins
.. Haker, e Zimmern b Griffiths
F. Forrest, b Grifiths
held a shoot yesterday when the si- tendance exceeded the previous record by over 20, about 140 taking. T. Matches, e Grimthe b Boura part, including members of the Easi Surreys.
T. Pilkington, not out
Extras
S. China
R. Scots Middlesex R.A.O.C. Bde. SL
Joseph's Engineers
Police
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.
4 5 10 13 10 11 8 5 0 1 25 7 10
6 5 0 1 31 12 10 G5 0 1 31.13 10 41 1 21 0 9 02 22 10 8
Kowloon
Kwong Wah
Club
6 0
Eastern
6.0
R.A.S.C.
4 18 21
DIVISION II “A”
4
30 19 4
TRIALS CONCLUDED
First Army Motor-Cycling Championship
London, Oct. 29. The first motor-cycling champion- ship trials held under the auspices of the Army Motor-Cycling Control Board, which began yesterday at Aldershot, were concluded to-day in the presence of General Sir Reginald May. Quartermaster-General to the the Inter presented Forces, who prizes. One hundred officers and mer competed.
FC-
In a speech to the competitors and spectators, Sir Reginaid May marked that although motor-cycling had played an important part in military life for many years past, never before had they been able to stage a meeting on competitive lines in which the programme has been devoted entirely to motor-cycling. very effort to They
were making every
in motor-cycling the encourage
and soldiers ranks of the
Army, and were now allowed to participate in
only competitive events, not military but also in open elvillan meetings, and were allowed to use their Army machines and petrol at the expense of the Government.
in
The programme showed that to- lay the motor-cyclists formed part of practically every corps and regiment of the British Army.
The object of the meetings was to encourage not only a high degree of
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.skil! In actual riding but also in
14 17 8
R. Scots
6 5
0 16 5 11
S. China
6 4
0 1811 10
Stanley
2 11 13 0
3 20 20 5
5th Bde.
2 13 15 5
14
Engineers (C)
14 17 5
30th Bty.
101
was
afood proved
P.W.D.
Bowling Analysis
Kit Chee
W
Electric
Stoker Bouza
Baxter Soares
On the programme bull, an innovation which very popular, over 60 taking chances. No one obtaining a pool bull.
Silva
Rapley Grimuth
Volunteers
Although the Middlesex did not appear in such numbers as usual, nsi two companies are in camp, yester- day was the scene of the largest attendance yel witnessed at a spoon shoot since the inception of the Asso- ciation. As a result there were five N, A. E. Mackay, e Pope b Baker details to are, and it was impossible. Zimmern, b Pope to fire at the 700 yards range owing Grimths, b Baker to the time.
The wind was almost negligible but it was very hot and humid. At 200 yards a light haze rising off the ground caused trouble but G. F. Carey managed to annex the net spoon with a good score of $4 and a possible at 500 yards. Since Carey joined the Association he has shown a gradual improvement,
S.R. (b) Club match 4th, S/M, Flotilla (440 points), 1; H.IN.V.F. (430) 2: R.N. Range Btal, Stonecutters (434), J; Mid-}, diesex (425), 4.
8.1. (a) Club match. Toyal Scots (309), 1; .K.V.D.C, (307), 2: East Surreys 1350), ; Middlesex (213), 4.
Net spoon BR, (b), G. F. Carey (4);
A. C. Beck, b Ilaker
Sc-a-con
CAMERA-*
G. Soura, b Danbrowsky**********
K. M. Daxter, e Pope ti Danbrowsky R. M. M. King, 1 Fope
W. 7. Raplay, b Baker A. Soares not out
Extras
Eight for
DIVISION D'""
Stonecutters Medicals
24th Bty.
R.A.F.
Signals
University
0
Kumaons
10 Engineers (E)
A.S.A. iPowhatten
120
P. M: N. Bilva and W. Stoker did not bat.
Bowling Analyılı
Pupu
Baker Carey
Danbrowsky Stephens
LICENSING BOARD
Net spoon 9.It. (a), Bgt. Steer: Ini: Ne List of New Applications
spoon revolver. Sat. Tansley: Handicap Epoon, og Kam-chlu; 200 yds, spoon, 8.R. (a), Bat. Maine: 600 yds, spoon RR. (D). LIC. Bulten; 200 yds, spoon B.R. (b), L/C Rawling; 500 ydu. S.R. (b) Summers S.I. (b)
200 yda 500 yds Tu
14
02
17.
P. Carey
Lt. Dawson
3
Іпер. Сли
40
P.O, Bilrock
45
5 1.0. Clark
Sgt. LA. Mackle
Ser
6. A. Templeton
E. R. A. Thorpe
10 A. Summers
11 Bat. Italo
7 Cdt, Norahan. Ser
12 Mine, Heather
13 Capt. Bequeira
14 Set. Roberta
13 Bgt. Dumvillo
10 Insp, lopkins
17 Comar. It
IN LA Fuliman
19 J. Langley
45
C. 8. M. Stanford
To be Considered
A meeting of the Licensing Board
15 1
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pis.
G 4 1 1 35 7 ง
G 1 1 20 11 9
4 1 0 18 11
4 0 1 10 7 8
2 1 3 23 16 5 31
3 11 11 5
3 12 14 5 4 8 27 3 3 6 13
1 5 7 30
BASKETBALL LEAGUE
Higher Standard Of Play Produced By Schools
The Schools Basketball League this acason hus produced a very much higher standard of play than in pre- vious seasons. The University, the holdern, St. Paul's College, and Woh
to St.
maintenance, machine mastership --- and skill in map reading. Sir Re
the course inald May described
severe, cliosen as
and moderately comparing favourably with the type of course expected of riders of inter- national repute-British Wireless.
SPORT ADVTS
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
THE TENTH EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held (weather permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on SATURDAY, 5th November, 1938, commencing at 2.00 p.m.
The First Bell will be rung ut 1.30
D.NL
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE
No One without a badge will be admitted to the Members' Enclosure. Such must be worn throughout the duration of each meeting in such a manner as to be readily identified.
Badges admitting Non-Members to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $5.00 for Gentlemen and $3.00 for Ladies (both including tax) are obtainable through the SECRET- ARY upon the personal or written application of a Member, auch Mem- ber to be responsible for all visitors
introduced by him, and for Payment of all Chits, etc.
Nam College all have strong teams.
In their first match, Wah Nam lost Paul's, and as a result, the
The Secretary's Office, 1st Floor, championship will probably be de- Exchange Building, (Tel, 27794) wil will be held in the Council Chamber
elded between the latter and the on Tuesday, November 8, when the University, though Wah Tai College close at 12 NOON.
Tiffins are obtainable at the Club following new applications for still have a chance. The present House provided they are ordered, in licences will be considered in addi-positions of the teams are
advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tele- follow: tion to applications for renewals:
phone 21020).
A da Motta, publican's licence for St. Paul's Liberty Hall at 64 Gloucester Road; Wah Tai
Andrew Peter Tkachenko, pub-University lican's
licence without bur for Wah Nam
King Tkachenko Restaurant at 3 Bankow Queen's
Pa Ying Wah Yan Tank Chi-kin, publican's licence Fang Lam without bar for Cafe Windsor at King's Theatre Building;
00 Road;
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WELL WELL, WELL-
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WILLIE WADDLE IN
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The price of Admission to the Public Enclosure is $1.00 including Tax, for all Persons, including Ladies, and is payable at the Gate. Soldiers and Sallors in Uniform are admitted
By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary. Hongkong, 31st October, 1038.
without bar for Parisian Grill at 10 Half Price. Taai Tung-ling, publican's licence Queen's Road Central, and without bar for London Cafe at 83 Mrs. Amelin Pauline Landau, res- Lockhart Road;
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