S
KING'S THEATRE
SHOWING TO-DAY
AT 2.30, 5.10, 7.15 & 9.30 P.M.
BRANDED AN OUTCAST
The First lady
of the screen in
the love drama
of the year!
By the man to whom she's
married! Condemned to
live with him. Do you
wonder she lights for her worm's right in love
See The Incomparable
RUTH CHATTERTON
and CLIVE BROOK
IN
Anybody's Woman
a Paramount Picture!
THE GORGEOUS STAR OF "CHARMING SINNERS,"
*MADAME "X" and “SARAH AND SON" IN HER
GREATEST ROLE.
LEE
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'Phones 25313 and 25330,
GRAND CONCERT,
THEATRE REVUE & CINEMA. TO-NIGHT at 7 p.m. & 9.30 p.m. Prof. A. BARNA — World-Famous Hungarian Cymbalist, Assisted by Miss LUBA PECKER, Pianisi. Special engagement of Miss DOT FAYÉ, the classical
Dancer.
Also Miss GOLDEN & Miss BELLA, Acrobatic and
Oriental Dancers, etc., etc.
Admission 50 cents & 80 cents. Booking at LEE THEATRE and
The ANDERSON MUSIC CO.
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THE CHINA MAIL.
CURRENT SPORTING GOSSIP
GOLF.
RESULT OF BOGEY POOL AT FANLING.
F. A. REDMOND WINS.
In the Bogey Paol played at Pauling during the k-end F. A. Redmond (7) 4 down was success- ful in obtaining rat lace, while I. G. S. Dodwell (5) and A. Leach 10) with 5 down divided, second prize.
There were 74 entries including 21 entries carried forward from March competition for which no eards were returnél.
R.B.K.G.C. v. Kowloon.
The Kowloon Cok Chub will play a team of the BILK.G.C. at Happy Valley 08 Whitsunday Starting times will be arranged for the morning 2014 afternoon. Players in this match will have right of way over all other play- Morning round starts at 9
ers.
..
Kowloon Junior Championship. In the final
Junior Championship W. Groves defeat- ed A. W. Brown by 4 and in a 36 holes matela.
The following pl el off their mutebes for right of entry into the semi-final of the Open Four-
somes,
Wilson and Tangson beat Dinsdale and Hendersont, 2 up.
Sanderson and Stoker heat Silkstone and Jack, # 1.
Russel and Buxton beat E. C. Fincher and Woolley, 4 arr! #
SOUTH AFRICA WIN OVER IRELAND.
ITALY SUCCESSFUL.
Czecho-Slovakia Among the Survivors.
DAVIS CUP RESULTS.
The second 94318 of the Davis Cup has now been con- pleted with the following sults:-
10-
LAWN BOWLS.
KOWLOON C.C.'S FINE VICTORY,
C.C.C. WIN AGAIN.
The Kowloon C.C. are going well ahead in the Lawn Bowls League. Although it is yet early to forecast with any accuracy, their away victory on Saturday over the Taikoo R.C. is regarded as a fine achievement,
The Craigengower C.C., as ex- pected, had matters much their own way against the Police R.C. In spite of a heavy deficit on one Czecho-Slovakia heat Greece rink, the Kowloon B.G.C. beat the by 4 matches to 17
Civil Service to reverse last The Club de Poland beat Norway by Recreio were carried by a heavy
year's result.
matches to love.
margin of 25 shots on one rink South Africa beat Ireland by to defeat the Kowloon Dock R.C. 3 matches to 1.
Heavy margins characterised i the results in Division II. As in the previous week, the Electric R.C. again suffered the heaviest Denmark beat Roumania by defcat, but it appears that their 5 matches to love.
team is yet somewhat unsettled. The Kowloon C.C. accounted for The full results ns cabled by the Club de Recreio by 39 shots, Reuter are as follow:-
Italy beat Holland by 3 matches to love.
Italy v. Holland.
Turin, Saturday. The closing singles matches were suspended owing to rain and, as Italy already held a winning lead. Holland decided not to play them.
Morpurgo and Delbone (Italy) beat Vanderheide and Krappert
(Holland) 2-6, 6-2, 6-4, 6-1.
Earlier Results.
Civil Service were 26 shots to the good against Craigengower, but the Yacht Club finished on level terms with the Kowloon B.G.C. with 53 shots each.
League I.
CCC. Y. POLICE R.C
On their own ground, the Craig- ngower C.C. defeated the Pulice
De Stefani (Italy) beat Vander.R.C. by 26 shots. Mundy and Hilling heat Trice | heide (Holland) 6-3, 6-3, 6-3,
Senres: and Sapsed, and j
SOCCER IN VIENNA.
AUSTRIA'S HEAVY DEFEAT OF SCOTLAND.
London, Saturday. Playing in Vienna to-day, a re- presentative eleven Trion.Scotland was heavily defeated by Austria, losing by five clear goods.
Morpurgo (Italy) beat Knappert Craigengower. (Holland) 6-3, 6-1, 6-1,
Ireland v. South Africa.
Dublin, Saturday,
Kirby (South Africa) beat
A. E. Coates
W. Gill
E. el Areuili
U. M. Omar
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Lyttleton Rogers (Ireland) 3-6, G. L.. Buchanan 7-5, 10-8. 6-2,
Earlier Results. Spence and Farquharson (South Africa) beat Lyttleton Rogers and Scroope (Ireland) 1-6, 6-1, 7-5, 2-6, G-3.
Lyttleton Rogers (Ireland) beat Spence (South Africa) 6-4, 6-2,
4-6, 4-6, 6-4.
England gained a comfortable
Kirby (South Africa) beat success against Belgium, at Brus-Maguire (Ireland) 4-6, 6-3, 7-5, sels, winning by four goals to one. -Reuter,
Our Sports Diary.
LOCAL. *.
FENCING-To-day-UK. Fenc- ing Club Meet at 115 pan.
CHESS - To-morrow — Open Championship.
7.
LAWN BOWLS — Saturday— Division 1-Kowloon Decks CS.C.C.; Craigengewer v Re- crek; Police v. K.C.C.; Taiko T. K.B.G.C.; Division 11-Restalo 7. Craigengower: G.S.C.C. v. H.K. Electric K.C.C. v. Yacht Ci; K.B.G.C. v. Taikoo.
GOLF --- Sunday - Royal Hong Kong Golf Club Junior Section v. Kowloon Golf Club at Happy Valley.
Summer Cup (Fist Round) at Kowloon Golf Club,
HOME.
CRICKET-To-day and To-mor-
row
M.C.C. v. New Zealand. Surrey v. Hampshire. Sussex v. Gloucester. Worcester v. Lancashire. Notts v. Northampton, Leicester v. Essex. Yorkshire v. Warwith.
Cate v. Kent.
U. v. Middlesex. GOLF-To-day to Friday-Bri Westward Championship at
tink
LAWN
Ho.
TENNIS - To-day- Freath International Champion- ships (Cont/mur).
The Wednesday-Italy
V.
l'at Rome.
Sunday -Switcrland V. 9:ot.
land
at Geneva.
YACHTING - Solurday-Royal
MOTOR
Harwich Regatta-Saturday— French Gold Cup.
RACING
Surday
Derby at Brussels,
Belgian '
CRICKET-Wednesday, Thurs- day and Friday.
st
Worcestershire v. New Zealand.
Middlex v. Leicester.
Surrey v. Sussex.
ERREX V. Derby, Glamorgan v. Lancashire.
Somerset v Notts.
Northants v. Kont.
Cambridge U. v. Warwick.
Oxford U. v. Gloucester. Saturday, Mond
day-
and Tues.
Ghusmorgan v. New Zealand..
Middlesex y." Sussex, Essex v. Worcester
Lancashire v Yorkshire. Somerset v. Kong,
Northants Veloster.
Notts v. Surrey. Warwick v. Derliy Gloucester v. Hampshire.
7-5.
Norway v. Polund.
Oslo, Saturday.
A. A. Razack W. T. Brightman R. Basa
(Skip) ....13 F. J. Neves M. A. R. Sausa
Police R.C. L. Mist Alexander
J. Kirby
F. E. Booker
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W. Clarke
E. Gooding
W. McHardy J. C. West
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J. Johnson A. Reynolds W. Muir
L. E. Lammert
S. Rosselet A. J. Johnson (Skip)....2G (Skip)...15
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K.B.G.C. v. CIVIL SERVICE.
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41
On their own ground, the Kow- Tłoczynski and Stolarow (Po-con B.G.C. defeated the Civil Ser-
vice C.C. by nine shots. land) heat Christoffersen and
Scores:- Fagerstroem (Norway) 6-2, 6-2, 5-7, 6-2.
There was no further play owing to rain, and the matches unplayed have been cancelled.
Earlier Results. Hebda (Poland) beat Nielsen (Norway) 6-1, 6-1, 6-2,
Tloczynski (Palond) beat Tor kildeen (Norway) 6-2, 0-1, 7-5,
Denmark v. Roumanis.
Bowling Green.
R. S. Nichol
T. W. West
G. E. Roylance
D. F. Warren
Civil Service. S. Randle
S. E. Alderman
A. H. Oswick J. Gregory
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F. Jones
G. J. Chambers
A. K. Taylor H. Westlake E. W. L. Hogbin J. Deakin L. Guy
(Skip) ....26 J. Rodger G. H. Sherriff beat. Nish
W. Russell
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Copenhagen, Friday. Henriksen (Denmark) Mishu (Roumania) 4-6, 6-1, 6-4.
Ulrich (Denmark) beat Bunea (Roumania) 6-1, 6-1, 6-0.
Ulrich and Henriksen beat Mishu and Bunea 6-4, 6-2, 6-3.
Ulrich (Denmark) beat Mishu (Roumania) 6-4, 6-4, 9-7 and Her- rikaen (Denmark) best Bunen (Roumania) 6-0, 6-2, 6-3.
Greece v. Czecho-Slovakia.
Athens, 'Saturday. Menzel and Marsalek (Czecho-
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J. Hollidge
(Skip)....12 Jas. T. Dobble L. E. Longbottom
E. L. Holland
A. O. Brawn
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TAIKOO R.C. v. K.C.C.
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On their own ground, the Taikoo R.C. lost to the Kowloon C.C. by five shots.
Scores:- Taikoo R.C.
G. McLeod
Slovakia) beat Balli and Nocolaides S. Amery (Greece) 6-2, 6-2,8-4
W. Weir
Hecht (Czecho-Slovakia) beat J. Ferguson Zerlend (Grecce) 6-2, 6-4, 3-6, 6-4. (Skip) ....23
Menzel (Czecho-Slovakia) beat J. Chapman Garangloti (Greece) -1, 6-3, 6-1.
Earlier Resulta. Menzel (Czech Slovakia) beat Zerlindi (Greece) 6-2, 6-2, 6-1.
Curandieli (Greece) beat Hecht (Czecho-Slovakia) 1-6, 8-6, 6-2,
11-9.
RAIN UPSETS PARIS TOURNAMENT.
J. Sloan, Jr. J. Russell R. C. Wallace
(Skip)....16 T. Stainton J. C. Polson J. Laing N. Drummond.
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7.
$6
Kowloon C.C.
P. T. Farrell
H. Overy
F. Goodwin
J. C. Lyn!
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II. Hampton C. J. Tacchi W. Hyde
A. Hyde-Lay
(Skip) ....22 E. C. Fincher J. Howe J. Hyde
A. E. Silkatone
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RECREIO v. KD.N.C.
61
At King's Park, the Club de Re-
Great Britain Win on creio defented the Kowloon Dock
First Day's Play.
DISAPPOINTING RESULT.
K.C. by 24 shots.
Scores!
Kowloon Dock
Recreio. A. S. Gomes R. R. Robarts L. C. R. Soura H. F. Luz
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Paris, Yesterday, Persistest rain to-day prevented play in the international lawn tennis matches between Great Br Dr. R. A. C. Basto tain and France, The result is A. H. Bastó thus regarded as a win for the C. A. Lopea British Club, which led by BC. G. Silva matches to G on the results of the (Skp)....80 first day's play.-Reuter.
H. G. Cooper G. Henderson J. Puncheon F. Cullen
(Skip) ..11 V. Ramsey J. Kempton W. Hedley
R. Lapsley
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MONDAY, MAY 18, 1931.
DAMENTS &
DE HONG KONG.
EVORLDA
COMMENCING THURSDAY
SU.
BOUNDING TO THE PREME PINNACLE OF MO. TION PICTURE ART!
A staggering, bewitching succes- sion of rapturous melodías, scin- tillating scenes presented with boundless magnificence. The thrilling rendition of throbbing love songs that will capture your enthusiasm and raise you to the insurmountable heights of per fect entertainment, and calling forth your applause in measures of feverish intensity for an epoch- al production that will live for- ever in your memory!
With John Bolos and Carlotta King, 132 singing voices, 116 ax- otic dancers and operatic arches. tra of 109 playera
The
DESERT
SONG
WARNER
BROS.
Spectacular
'SINGING Success
"With JOHN BOLES
BROS.
VITAPH
Majesti
TO-DAY ONLY
THEATRE
At 2.30, 5.20, 7.20 & 9.20 P.M.
It's The Talk
of The Town/ Paul WHITEMAN KING OFJAZZ
AND HIS BAND in
EVERYBODY'S talking about "King of Jazz"Noth- ing like it has ever been seen or heard here bafore. It eclipses anything ever done on stage or screen. To say it's a sensation is putting it mildly. Never before such a luxury of beauty... such deliciously intimate wit and humor... such com- pelling songs and music... and the line-up of stars looks like the Hollywood city directory! COME EARLY TO BE SURE OF SEATS!
Don's mies tha Orst dramatization of GEORGE GERSHWIN'S ."*RHAPSODY IN BLUE."
With Laura La Plante, John Bales, Glenn Tryon, Jeanalte Loff, Mera Kennedy, Kathryn Crawford, Stanley Smith, Grace Hayes, William Kent, Charles Irwin, Twin Sisters G, Rizal Markert Dan- -cam, Wynn Holcomb, Tonimy Atkins Sexjotte, Nell O'Day, George Chiles, Jacques Carter, Al Norman, Paul Howard, Frank Leslie, Deante Lang. Presented by CARL LAEMMLE. Directed by JOHN MURRAY ANDERSON. Produced by CARE, LAEMMLE, Jr.
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