SPORT ADVTS
THE. HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
RACE THE TWELFTH EXTRA MEETING will be held (weather permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on SATURDAY, 3rd December, 1938, commencing at 2.00 p.m.
The First Bell will be rung at 1.30
p.1th
MEMOBES' 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 at $5.00 for Gentlemen and Hooma $3.00 for Ladles (both including tax) are obtainable through the SECRET- ARY upon the personal or written of a Member, such Mem- appllest.on her to be responsible for all visitors introduced by him, and for Payment of all Chile, etc.
The Secretary's Office, 1st Floor,
LOCAL FOOTBALL FIXTURES
First Round Matches For Junior Shield
The following in the result of the First Round drow for the Junior Shield football competition:
Electric v. Royal Scots, Univerally v. R. Engineers (E) R.A.O.C. v. 24th Bly. R.A. or St. Joseph'n,
P.W.D. y. South China (B) Kowloon v. Police.
Middlesex v. Stonecutters W/6, Kwong Wah v. South China (A). Eastern v. ath Bức. 1.A. These matches will be played on The grounds December 10 and 11. will be arranged later.
Association Team ChomeTI
the The following will represent
Association Football Hongkong against the Chinese Federation in n charity match for the benefit of the relatives of the late Chak Shiu-wing: McAllister (Navy); Watson and Honeywa (Navy),
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER
SPLENDID BRITISH
PICTURE
"The Drum" To Be
Shown Shortly
The Drum," the second London film to be made in Technicolour and the third such from Denham Studios, is scheduled to be shown at the King's Theatre shortly. This Alm, which has been adapted from the well-known story by A. E. W. Mason, was previewed yesterday.
There can be no doubt that "The Drum" is a striking and spectacular Alm. It deals with fighting on the of India and North West Frontier
overy advantage has been taken to bring to life in colour the grand situations in the story. A great deal praise must go to the set designer of (Vincent Korda) who realised that a;
manner to varied range of tones in one colour was the most effective centre the attention of the players with their vivid costumes. Actually,
Exchange Building, (Tel. 27704) will/, (M'sex); Mand E. Strange scenes for this film were taken at
close at 12 NOON.
Tiffins are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered n advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 21020).
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE The price of Admission to the Public Enclosure is $1.00 Including
for
Persorts, all
including Tax, Ladles, and is payable at the Gate. Soldiers and Sailors in Uniform are admitted Hal Price.
By Order,
C. I. BROWN,
Secretary, Hongkong, 28th November, 1930.
AMBUSHED!
Trapped by double- crown... deoth obsad ... danged, behind... Tim flames into action!
TIM
McCOY Riding Wild
with
BILLIE SEWARD Precinct by David Salmon
A COLUMBIA PICTURE
THURSDAY.
ALHAMBRA
Deanna Durbin
That CERTIFACE
MELVYN DOUGLAS, A NEW UNIVERSAL PICTURE
Capt. (Navy) (Club); Grogan (M'sex). Leonard (St. Joseph's), Fowler (Club), liunt (Navy) and Heleraten (Kowloon),
ReservesBickford (Club), Hus- (St Joseph's), Hossack (R. abin Scots) and Blackburn (Police).
League Matches The following football matches have been arranged by the Hong- kong Football Association for to- morrow, Thursday, and the coming week-end:
the Denham sound stages, in Wales difficult to believe that the scis on and on location in India. It the are not in fact actual Indian scenes and for a long-shol a cleverly constructed large-scale model plays the part most effectively.
lot
It has frequently been lamented by critics that it is the American have made great producers who Alms of typical British character such as "Lives of a Bengal Lancer," "Cavalcade" and "Charge of the Light Brigade," but "The Drum." the first picture made in an English (Mill-studle which may be termed in the "cple" class, goes for to remove these criticisms.
TO-MORROW Second Division 5th Bde. R.A. v. Middlesex tary), 4.15 p.m. Referee, Gariin. Third Division (13) Royal Air Force v. 24th Bty. RA. 2.45 p.m. Referee, (Kowloon), Mellgrew.
THURSDAY, DEC. 1 Third Division (B) R.A.M.C. v. R. Engineers (E) (SL Joseph's), p.m. Referce Edwards. SATURDAY, DEC. 3 First Division Police v. Club (Boundary Street), 4 p.m. Referee, Kossick. Linemen,
Smith" Phillips und
V. Kowloon South China (Caroline Hil), 4 p.m. Referée, Ilinchcliffe. Linesmen, Wilson and Wilkins.
Raymond Massey, Roger Livesey and Valerie Hobson take the leading parts. Roger Livesey is seen as a commanding officer of a Frontler regiment who divides his Браге time between dangerous secret ser- vice work and suave diplomacy.
Sabu, of "Elephant Boy" fame, is really the star of this film, however.
The pleture covers every side of Indian Army life and shows not only fighting but the social life at tie
and life in the barracks. Residency
Full government co-operation was
Chico, Alias Harry Binelli
29,
1938.
CYCLING
WOMEN'S
RECORDS
A characteristic pons of Chico Marx, of the ibres mad Marxes, as ho will appear in RKO Radio's vorelon of the convulsing Broadway comedy success. He plays the role of Harry Binali, bracketed with Uroucbo and Harpo in the star billing. Ann Miller and Lucille Ball will provide iho pulchritudo and Frank Albertson the martyrdom in this farco of theatrical life.
Boon Booed
But Looked
A Champion
(Continued from Page 8)
given to the Indian unit of the pro- ducing company which gained per- 4mission to penetrate into forbidden to a degree which baffled the aggres
zones. The unit was headed by sive Beon sorely. Geoffrey Boothby.
As well as from
Eastern v. Middlesex (Club), y.m. Referee, Thomas. Linesmen, Somerville and Stone.
Second Division
Police v. South China (Boundary Street), 2.30 p.m. Referee, Mellgrew. Middlesex v. R. Engineers (Mil- tary), 4 p.m. Referee, Finch.
5th Bde. R.A. v. Kowloon (Mili- Inry), 2.30 p.m. Referee, Molyneux. Club v. Kwong Wah (Club), 2.30 p.m. Referee, Hooper.
Junior Shield Re-play St. Joseph'a v. 24th Bty. R.A. Referee, (Causeway Bay). 4 p.m. MucCormac.
Third Division (A) Kit Che v. 30 Bty. R.A. (Caroline H), 2.30 p.m. Referee, Ip.
R.AS.C. v. P.W.D. (Causeway Bay), 2.30 p.m. Referee. Silva.
Third Division (B) A.S.A, V. RAF. (Kowloon), 2.30 p.m. Referee, Gomes.
Kumaons v. R. Engineers (E) (Chathan Rand), 2.30 p.m. Referee Brothwell,
Signals v. Stonecutters W/S (P.E. Road), 2.30 p.m. Referee, Dernmee.
SUNDAY, DEC.
First Division
St. Joseph's v. South China "B" (Causeway Roy), 4 p.m. Referee. and Siedman. Linesmen, Marriott Forr.
Royal Scots v. Navy (Sookunpoo), 4 p.m. Referee, Ottoway. Linesmen, Hartley and Purnell.
Second Division
Eastern v. R. Scots (Club), 4 pan. Referee, Omar,
Third Division (A)
5th Bde. R.A. v, R. Scots (Soo- kunpoo), 2.30 p.m. Referee, Waldron.
R.A. Stanley South
V.
China (Caroline Hill), 2.30 p.m. Referee, Havelaar,
R. Engineers (C) v.
(Caroline). 4 p.m.
Aylwin.
REFEREES' DINNER
the army, co-operation was secured from the Mchlar of Chitrai who loaned 3,000 of his bodyguard to act as extras.
WOMEN'S TENNIS
Results Of Matches In Colony Championship According to resuits received, only three matches have completed in the Women's Singles and Doubles Tennis und Championships of tic Colony, competitors are reminded that First Round matches should by now be Anished and results sent to the Hon. Secretary, the United Services Re- creation Club.
Results to date:
V
Singles. First Round, Miss Prince beat Miss L. Curtis 8-6, 6-3; Second Round, Miss M. Griffiths beat Miss A. Tylor 6-0, 3-6, 6-2.
Doubles. First
Mrs. Round, Williams and Mrs. Chiu Chun-chlu beat Miss Prince and Miss Curtis 6-2, 6-0.
SOFTBALL TRIAL
Teams Selected For Game At King's Park To-day
The following teams have been Electric selected to take part in a trial soft- Club ball match on the Filipino Referee,
ground, King's Park, at 5.15 p.m. to- day:
All Chinesc.-T. Chan, Nip Lum,
A meeting of the Referees Asso-H. Quon, S. Wong. Al Lau, W. Ching. elation yesterday Axed December C. S. Chunt. P. F. Choy, G. Wu, N.
10 as the provisional date for the annual dinner.
F.A. CUP DRAW
London, Nov, 2. The following is the draw for the second round of the 7. A. Cup, on De- ember 10:
Ipwich Torquay: Scunthorpe v Wat- ford: Walsall v. Clapton Orient; Runcorn v. Aldershot or Guildford City; Scar. 1
Young, C. H. Ho, T. Young and P.
K.
Lau All Stur.-K. Nazurin, A. P. Pereira, D. Leonard, G. White, H. A. Barros, Amper, Gosulco, Bautista, H. Wing Lee, E. Hearther, C. Wag- goner, A. V. Gosano, J. Alvares and A. R. Kitchell.
borish or Southport v. Swindon; tartod v. Oldham or Crewe; Lincoln V. Chelmsford v. Darlington; pool v, Crystal Paince or Queen's Park Bromley; Rangers; Port Vale v. Southend1 Calna Folktertone v. Yeovil and Petters: Bristol borough Trinity v. Doncaster: Chester v. Rovers v. Bournemouth; Stockport v. ftull: Horden Welfare or Chorley V. Walthamstow Avenue: lallax v Work- Itending or Newport; Cheltenham or Car Ingion or Mansfield-Reuter.
DONALD DUCK
a
The dark man was never there to hii, and had a trick of bobbing up 10 the with stab unexpectedly mouth or the body. Boon's foolwork was delightfully fast and light, and nis defence good.
St. Andrew's Bowlers Selected
The annual Lawn Bowls match between St. Andrew's Society and St. George's Society will be played, ut the Kowloon Bowling Green Club
on December 10, commencing at 2.30 p.m. The following have been chosen to represent St. Andrew's:
W. Melrose, J. A. D. Morrison, A. Hyde Lay and W. Kay (Skip).
A. Calman, R. P. Shaw, W. Mair and J. McKelvic (Skip).
J. Gellatley, M. Ferguson, W. Mac- farlane and J. C. Brown (Stip).
Gradually, his keen boxing brain led him to exploit different punches, autably the uppercut, and he was J. Watson, J. S. Logan, J. Kemp- Anding his target consistently when ton and R. Duncan (Skip). the first accident happened. This fight was an education to him, and am more convinced than ever he will be a really great tighter as he climinates his mistakes.
DANAHAR'S DECISIVE PUNCH
J. Russell, S. J. Pollock, J. Fraser and R. G. Craig (Slip).
W. S. Glendinning. J. Fender. A. Macfarlane and I. C. Cooper (Skip). Reserves J. S. Riddell, 3. M. Danaher's win was so decisive as Jack, H. H. Scott, J. Revie and C. B. to leave little to write. For Kestrell Robertson. It is intimated that nu It was stated that this was the first reserves turning out for this match Lime he had been "stopped" in 300 will be assured of a game, fights. But there was no answer to the chin which the crisp chop on
Markwick fought very well until Drinabar whipped over his guard.
Kestreli rose at the count of five, heavy swing found his jaw.. hauling
himself up with the aid of
He was reeling about, still full of the ropes. He was sent down again. and stiortly afterwards the fight was fight, when the referee intervened, and his disappointment, though he quite rightly stopped.
tried to hide , was deep. He brush- When will Boun and Danthared tears from his eyes as he pleaded
with the referee to continue. meet Not yet, I hope. Each hoa n future too good to spoil at the mo- An Egyptian middleweight, Mo- ment--they may be in different hamed Falimy, suffered his weights in another year.
defest, being outpointed
truly by
well
Dat Jones, champlood:
second and
of
Markwick. George
the former Wales hard and Army heavyweight champion, was battler. Failmy's boxing was mode- beaten in the seventh round by a rate, but he intrigued the crowd by South African who looks, and to two things: his refusal to sit down extreme and the Aghts, like Walter in his corner, sonte extent Neusel-Jimmy Britt. Outweighted, dressiness of his ring attire.
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COMPARED EVENTS
Kittiwake and Widgeon won the
A complete list of the records first series of the seventh women's recognised by the Hongkong Cycling races held by the Royal Hongkong Club to date is given below, together Yacht Club yesterday over 8.2 miles with the figures established by mem- "A" class started at 14.45 and the bers of the Shanghat Wheelers others 10 minutes later. Results organisation (the only cycling forma
Finished Corrd. Pos. Peu tion in China which has affiliated to kuweke k (Mia P. M. Kung)
the International Cycling Union, and which thus represents China) under Redshank
(MR. M. N. LAIDE)
The
the same rules, for complished in}
Shanghai records were
Quli
16.11.50
(hire L
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161140
... 1851.87 19.228
..... 10:20
1033 by Mr. H. A. G. Keates, now Teni 2 President of the Hongkong Cycling Artemin Club, and no information has been received of any figures being broken. True Mive
Hoak
(Mrs. A. G. Wendell)
26.23.00 (Mas A. Corrighan)
23.060 La Linda, vaga 1690.35
eputant
Shanghal
Milen
12.48
h...
m.p.h.
23,733
17.31
20.00
50.20 27.042
13
39.23 22.870
740 Trabel
1200
2.00.00
22.031 22.727
Gurl
13.45
71.402 1.20.54
3.30.24
21.341
1.39.30
$83.20
21.170
1.35.50
2.08.2
21033
7.23.11
20.052
(Mr. M, 1, Johnatuse)
****** 10.28
· រ
10
20.30
22.496 63.29 1.07.04 22.309
(Mr. B. R. 1tleberg)
***** Classes 21.300 30.700 Widgeon......... 10.31.20
Miss H. Crawball Wilson)
*********** 18.25 DO 16.J140 a (Mrs. K. Tronchard Davis)
14.00.47 (Mrs. D'Any Evana) FORTAL (Mr. C. Pai)
Sirtus Heron
2.07.10 21.201 21.21.10
21231 Other recognised Hongkong records are the Kowloon Circuit (50 miles) and
Kowloon-Shatnukok-and-backy! (53.6 miles). Record figures stand at 2.38.15 (19.850 m.p.b.) and 3.12.00 (16.750 mph) respectively.
,continued Shanghai records are from 60 to 100 miles and are as follows:
Av. Speed
m.p.f.
Distance
Time
Nilic
2.34.10
21.400
2.46.00
21.600
3.00.30
21.645
3.12.40
21.790
3.23.40
71.800
3.40.20
21.783
3.54,09
21.737
21.304
100
425.50
21.630 21.733
Kowloon Circuit Spla
missariat.
110
are
4
A large entry is expected for the ouriat Time Trial which is being hela on Sunday, December 11, over the Kowloon Cireult, starting near the Alhambra Theatre at 0.15 am. Entries will be accepted up to Ume fee being entrance of
"Cyclists of either sex and (membern eligible uly of the Hongkong Cycling Club . cluded), and 50 valuable certificates, size 1344 by 11% inches, will be awarded to the fastest riders, a further
consolation certificator also being given. The three fastest all club various reasons
addition, receive riders will, L activities during the past week were honorary membership of the Club December 31, 1930, and be cancelled. Next Sunday members until should meet at the Alhambra Theatre presented with the Club's cloth badge
on December 13. Entrics
For
Avo
01 9.30 am, for a spin over the Kow-nt & p.m. id be forwarded to Mr.
loon Circuit via Castle Peak. Fanling and Taipo.
H. A. G. Kentes, Royal Army Bervice
Mr.
All unattached cyclists are extend-Corps, Wellington Barracks; ed a curdial welcome; no entrance Yuen, Y.M.C.A. (Chinese) Cycling fee is necessary, but participants are Section, 70 Bridges Sireei; and Yuk expected to arrange their own com-Wah, 111 Hennessy Road.
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