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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1929.

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SOCCER TRIAL

SHANGHAT'S FOREIGN TEAM -WINS

TEST FOR HONG KONG

soccer

The Shanghal Football Associa- tion's Interport

eleven dofented_the_C.N.A.A.F. Interport team by six goals to two in a re- turn Charity match at Pioneer Field last Saturday.

Approximately 4,000 spectators braved the cold weathor to witness the match. One of the spectators was Dr. H. H. Kung, Minister of Industry and Commerce.

A weakened forward Ine was partially the cause of the Chinese losing, three of the regulars be ing missing from the line-up. The S.F.A. eleven, however, played a

FOURTH TEST

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COMPLETE SCORE OF LAST INNINGS

PRESENTATION TO WHITE

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"STREET ANGEL

NOW SHOWING AT THE QUEEN'S

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sight that playhouse, it was taken to the The principal item on the pro- Documentary 4 months": Roxy Theatre for an additional four gramme WES the appearance sight.... weeks at increased prices. Inspite of the American danseuse, On Paris of Ha long run at the Globe Theatre, { "Cathryn," whose artistry and On demand Detailed scores of the Fourth almost one half million people view-skill won the plaudits of the en- Credits, 4 months" Test Match at Adelaide, receiveded the picture at the Roxy during tire house. In an Egyptian dance, .sight, yesterday after the "China Mail" its four week's engagement. | in national costume, she revealed and gone to press, are as follow: "Street Angel" featuring Janet wonderful art and equally wonder- On demand

England, Ist innings

Gaynor and Charles Farrell, stare ful stamina. This graceful dancer

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Оn demand The chief picture was "Graus- Credita, 60 days" aight 30 reponse to an insistent demand on the part of cinema fans that these tark"the story of a Balkan On Bombay... two popular stars be seen again. Princess who loved an American. Wire

Miss Gaynor has the part of a 'It is a charming story, with the On demand

In des-ever-popular Norma Talmadge young Italian girl, who peration, attempts to steal in order filling the principal role.

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that after half-time. they sant. A. Oldfield, not out in four reserves.

Mr. Loh Pah-hung. managing director of the Nantao Electric Company kicked off for the Chin-

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after Palmer was favoured with the toss. 'The S.F.A. eleven opened an attack on the Chinese citadel for the first few minutes and in turn the Chinese launched

C. V. Grimmett, c Tate,

White

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White

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Fall of wickets: 1 for 65 runs several raids in which P. Z. Chen (Jackson), 2 for 71 (Woodfull), 3 for 74 (Hendry), 4 211 (Kippax), 5 for 224 (Ryder), 6 for 258 (a Beckett), 7 for 308

missed a chance to score near the goal-mouth.

Wright of the S.F.A. eleven registered the opening goal in the

not return his love Immediately, but finally his pleas are heard and she, touched by them, gives him some hope.

When she pleads frantically for her life and his love, one's heart goes out to her. And when after her capture by the police, she pleads! successfully for one hour's freedom

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Oxenham), 3 for 320 (Bradman). HONG KONG HOTEL VISITORS 25th minute of play after a melee 9 for 336 (Grimmett), 10 for 336 in front of the Chinese goal. S.F.A. (Blackle). kept up pressure and ten minutes

later Wright scored again.

Tate

The Chinese rallied and W. L. Larwood Lee, taking the ball up the field, passed beautifully to C. W. Chen who gave David no chance to save. W. T. Lee was off again in another raid, but his shot missed the goal

by inches. One minute before the interval, Favacho cut in after a me lee and scored the third goal for the S.FA

The "Hat Trick"

In the second period, both sides sent in some of their reserves. A few minutes after resumption

BOWLING ANALYSIS,

White Geary Hammond

0. M. B. W.

20 4 60 0

.37 9 76

.64.6 21 126 8

February 8, 1929.

Mr. G. Adair.

Messrs. D. G. Bruce, R. H. Beavan, W. F. Barnes.

Mesurs. E. J. Carmichael,

..16 2 42 1 Geo. M. Craig, C. A. ..14 筏 21

Calkins, Mr. and Mrs. F. McD. During the lunch Interval yes-Courtney, Miss G. Cope, Mrs. and terday White was presented with Miss Carlisle, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. the ball used in Australia's first Chandler. innings, suitably inscribed.

White-was-in-great-form with

the ball, taking eight wickets for 120 runs, He bowled nagnificent- ly, giving an unequalled exhibition of skill and endurance.

Wright performed the "hat trick". HOLIDAY CRICKET

UNIVERSITY TO PLAY CLUB DE RECREIO

:

Miss Ellison.

Mr. J. CFinch;

Messrs. A. F. Henry, F. H., Hill. Major, and Mrs. H. T. Irvine. Mr. J. E. Joseph, Miss Ira Jenkins.

Mrs. P. Klatchks,

Misa H, Lille,

Mr. J. Marine.

Messra. G. Ogilvie, F. S. Odom, Mr. and Mrs. J. Owen.

Messrs. H. C. Pullen, D. C. Palfreeman.

after some mid-field play. Turner, who went in after resumption, added another to the S.FA, score a short time later with a beautiful shot. The Chinese rallied again and G. W. Chen centred beautifully to Ang who made no mistake with his kick. In the closing minutes, Wright scored the last goal, reports The de Recreio on Tuesday at 10.30 Stewart, J. A. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. "Shanghai Times."

The following will represent the University second eleven in a whole day match against the Club

a.m. on their own ground:-

F. Hiptoola (Captain), Dr. M. B. The teams wore.as follows:- S.F.A.-David; Palmer and Read; Csman, A. Bakar, K. T. Loke, S. R.

Kermani, A. D. Sulleman,

Pote-Hunt,

Gash, and

Costa;

A. A.

Favacho, Sinclair, Wright, Jones Aziz, G. E. Yeo, H. E. Adama, D. and Stakes. Wilson, Duffy, Moore Roy, and K. P. Gan.

and Turner played in the second

half, O.N.AAF.Chow; Fung

and N. Lee; Ang. Liang and P.

Chen; Yee, C. W. Chen, K. G. Chen, W. T. Lee and P. Z. Chen. N. Lee, and Chong-tok took the field in the second period.

RUGBY FOOTBALL

REINSTATEMENT

A FRENCH LAWN TENNIS PROFESSIONAL

Paris, Yesterday.

The Lawn Tennis Federation has

reinstated, as an amateur, Paul Feret, who formerly played for Francs in the Davis Cup Reuter. Feret became professional shortly after Suzanne Loglen did TEAMS FOR INTERPORT GAME and played in several countries as

TO-DAY

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This afternoon the interport Rugby football match between the Hong Kong Football Club and the Shanghai Rugby Union Football Club will start at Happy Valley at 3.30 o'clock sharp.

The teams will comprise:-

Hong Kong (White shirts with blue dragons, white shorts.)

Full back: R. J. Greive. Three quarters: H, V. Koop (Captain); G. A. L. Plummer, V. W. L. Stanton, M. D. Scott.

Halves: J. L. Bonnar, C. D. Wales.

Forwarda: D. L. Milne Day, H. F. Akehurst, W. F. Leckie, E. R. West, J. Riddell, W. Lithgow Smith, R. P. Moodle, B. P. Massey. Shanghai

(Black jerseys with white dragons, white shorts.)..

Full back: G. S. Dunkley (Cap: tain):

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Three quarters: G. S. McGill, J. C. Hubbard, G. F. Blchard, C. N. Brown, down tha

Halvos:A. S. Newcomb, W. D.

Neil

Forwards: J. C Stewart, D. W., B. Murray, R. K., Silby, J. G. B. Dewar, R. Macintyre,

K. E. B. Pawley, A. J. Kane, J. B. Wataon.

Referee: H. L. F. Ewin. Touch judges: A. Gordon and

J. W. Allan

By kind permission of

LJ. Comyn, CM.G/ D.S

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Suzanne has now retired.

FANLING HUNT

STEEPLECHASES ON FEBRUARY 17

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An official announcement in this issue states that the Fanling Hunt Steeplechases will take place on Sunday, February 17, the first race being timed for 3 p.m.

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