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KINGS THEATRE

SHOWING TO-DAY

AT 2.30, 5.10, 7.15 & 9.30 P.M.

THE

Princess

AND

THE

Plumber

FOX

PICTURE

Royal Ermine meets Blue Denim

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Directed by

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CURRENT SPORTING GOSSIP

FURTHER SUCCESSES GREAT BRITAIN WIN WATER POLO LEAGUE

FOR SOUTH CHINA..

Tourists Victorious at Bandoeng.

`LEE WAI-TONG AGAIN.

The South China A.A. touring football eleven enjoyed two fur- ther successes in their tour

of

FIVE MATCHES.

REACH FINAL. Japan Outclassed in

Davis Cup.

PERRY AND AUSTIN.

Eastbourne, Yesterday, Java. On Saturday, June 13, the Great Britain to-day won the local champions defeated Bandoeng two remaining matches against by six goals to nil. Lee Wai-tong, Japan in the semi-final of the the inside-left, was in great form, European Zone of the Davis Cup, scoring four goals, and Fung thus capturing all five matches. King-cheung and Cheng Sui-hong Full results as cabled by Reuter carried the score to six..

were as follows:-

On the following day the Uni team of Bandoeng lost by four goals to one, Fung King-cheung. the local champion goal-scorer, netting twice and Lee Wai-tong and Ip Koon-ning one, each.

The results of the tour to date are as follows':—

Goals.

P. W. L. D. F. A. 7 5 0 2 28 10

GOLF.

FINALISTS FOR K.G.C. OPEN FOURSOMES.

FINAL ON JUNE 28.

In the semi-final round of the the open foursomes played over Kowloon Goif. Club course recent.

ly J. D. Thomson and D. C. Wilson defeated H. T. Buxton and H. G. Russell.

W. S. Hillier and H. Mundy ac- counted for W. Stoker and T. P. Sanderson.

The final, over 36 holes, will be. decided on Sunday, June 28.

Our Sports Diary.

LOCAL

WATER POLO-To-morrow- Division I.-V.R.G. v. Kowloon, 6 p.m.; Division II.-V.R.C. "A" y. Borderers, 6.30 p.m.

Y

Friday-Division I-Navy Chinese Bathing Club, 6 p.m.; Division IV.R.C. "B" v. Kow loan "E", Royal Signala v. Uni-

6.30. p.m.

AWN BOWLS-To-morrow- "B" Division

Recreio v.

H.K.G.C

A.T.C. v. Nippon Club. University v. K.G.O.

M.B.K. U.S.R.C

IRG

v. S.C.A.A.

C.C.C. v. C.S.C.C.

**ci

Division-

Y.M.C.A. v. University,

K.I.T.C. v. Deutschor Club.

SCAA. V. C.R.C

Reerelo v. H.K.C.C.

C.S.C.C. v. K.C.C.

R.S.G. v. L.R.C.

H. W. Austin (Great Britain) beat Kawachi (Japan) 6-1, 0-6, 8-6, 6-2.

F. J. Perry (Great Britain) beat H. Satoh (Japan) 6-2, 6-3, 4-6, 6-2.

Earlier Results.

F. J. Perry (Great Britain) beat Jiro Sato (Japan) 8-1, 4-6, 7-5, 7-5. H. W. Austin (Great Britain) beat H. Sato (Japan) 0-6,, 6-2, 6-4.

6-1.

F. J. Perry and G. P. Hughes (Great Britain) beat Jiro Sato and Kawachi (Japan) 6-4, 6-4, 8-6.

LEAGUE TENNIS RESULTS.

K.C.C. Overwhelm the. H.K.C.C.

UNIVERSITY SUCCESSES.

RESULTS.

"Kowloon Draw With the Athletic.

ARGYLLS DEBUT.

At the V.R.C. last night the Kowloon side participated in the first drawn game of the season when they met the Chinese Athle tic. At half time Kowloon were leading by four goals to two, but after a very fast opening half the Chinese gained the superiority in the second half and equalised in great style. Though strenuous efforts were made by both aides there was no further scoring.

The teams were as follow:- Kowloon: ---G: Angus, Witchell, Meadows, E. Railton, M. Railton, Stoker, and Paget.

Chinese Athletic-Chan Sik-pui, Lee Yee-long, Ng Kam-chuen, Tam Chi-keong. Yeung Man-kit, Chol Chek

lau. and Chan Tam-cheung.

The Argylls made a very satis tory debut in the junior division

when they defeated the $1st Heavy Battery, R.A., by eight goals to nil..

The teams were as follow:-- Argylla-Christie, Fairbrother, An- deraon, Ferguson, Gray, McPhee, and Jackson.

Artillery:-Christian, Lewis, Lowen, Phillips, Moore, Fail, and Scot

HOME RACING.

KING AND QUEEN FOR ASCOT.

TOTALISATOR TESTS.

Rugby, Yesterday. The Royal Ascot race meeting opens to-morrow, and the King and at Queen, who are in residence Windsor Castle, are to-day receiv

Three matches in the Lawn Tennis League were played yester- day afternoon and resulted in suc cessos for the Kowloon Cricketing guests who will remain at the Club and the University.

Full results were as follow:-

"A" Division.

On their own ground, the Hong Kong Cricket Club lost to the Kowloon Cricket Club by seven sets to two.

Scores:

C. E. Holmes and A. L. Sullivan (H.K.C.C.)

lost to E. G. Fincher, and

F.

Grose

beat W. Hyde and T. Lay

lost to A, E. Guest and C. E.

Millard

H. J. Armstrong and A. Humphreys (H.K.C.C.)-

lost to E. C. Fincher and F.

Grose ....

Castle throughout the week.

If the weather conditions are favourable, their Majesties will drive daily during the four days of the meeting to the course, which is approached by a 'fine through Windsor Great Park.

avento

Racing will, as usual, be of a high order, the best thoroughbreds in the world competing in races for which the prizes. are the heavi- G-4 est affered at any meeting. In the aggregate the actual prize. money

4-6

1- exceeds $40,000, and with the value.

D.

lost to W. Hyde and T. Lay beat A. E. Guest and C. E.

Millard

2- 6

·3-0

6- 1

G. W. Sewell and R. H. (H.K.C.C.):-

Wild

lost to E. C. Fincher and F.

Grose

lost to W. Hyde' and T.-Lay

3-0 4-'6

Recreio v Nippon Club.

lost to A. E. Guest and C. E.

Millard

K.C.O. v. S.C.A.A.

Saturday "A" Divizion--

M.B.K. v. H.K.C.C. "I.R.C. v. S.C.A.A. K.C.C.. C.R.C.

Division-

H.K.C.C. v. L.R.C.

C.C.C. v. A.T.C.

University v. U.S.R.C.

"C" Division—

Y.M.C.A. v. Deutscher Club. University v. C.C.C.

C.R.C..

v. A.T.C

Recreio v. C.8.C.C.

S.G.A.A. V. H.K.C.C.

R.S.C. V. K.I.T.C.

RACING To-morrow

Jockey Club extraordinary meet- ing of voting mombers, 6 p.m. LAWN BOWLS-Saturday

Division I

Pollcev. Talkoo.

K.C.C. v. 0.C.C.

C.S.0.0. y. Recreio.

Division IL

"B" Division.

of the sweepstakes contributed by the owners of competing horses, the value of the money is estimated altogether at over £60,000.

The new totalisator which is the largest in the world has been erect- ed on the course at a cost of over £260,000, and will be operated dur ing the meeting by aver a thousand

men.

The King and Queen, who drove. from Buckingham Palace to Wind- 0-6 or on Saturday, visited Ascot en route and viewed the preparations made for the races, and were great-

The University Tennis Club de-ly Interested in the tests that were

feated the Civil Service C.C. on the latter's ground by 8 sets to one.

Scores:

.D. Anderson and G. E. Yeoh (Uni- versity):-

Y. F. Chew and H. N. Lee (Univer- sity):

being made on the totalisator. British Wireless Service.

Scores:-

H.K."

beat F. W. Bradley and J.

Pengelly....

7-6

lost to D. McDougall and

G.. W. A. Tufton

3- €

beat J, Omered, and H. Evans

W. H. Choa and W. C. Hong (C.R.C.): lost to G. A. Noronha and L. A.

Rocha drew with H. Noronha and A.

Remedios. lost to A. V. Remedios and E, A.

Ribeiro

2- 8

6-61

Kowloon Dock v. K.B.G.C.

beat F. W. Bradley and J.

Pengelly..

6-4

bent D. McDougall and G. W. A.

Tufton

beat J. Omerod and H. Evans

7-6 60

Hon Luen-fung and How Yak-kwan (C.R.C.);—. lost to G. A. Noronha and L. A.

Rocha...

3- 6

best IL Noronha and A.

Remedios

6-8

LA. Ribeiro

6- U

2

beat G. A. Noronha and L A

lu Tak-lam and Kwok Hing-sum (C.HC.):—be

02

6-4

Taikoo v. C.S.C.C.

Recreio v. Yacht Club. K.B.G.C. v. K.C.C. G.G.C. v. B.K. Electric.

HOME CRICKET-To-day-- Middlesex v Netts. Sussex Y. Surrey, Kent v. Lanenshire. Somerset v Etsex.

Yorkshire v. Leicester.

Northants v. Hampshire,

Worcester v. Glamorgan.

Warwick v. Gloucester.

Cambridge U. y. Free Foresters. Darbyshire v. New Zealandera. Wednesday,

Thursday and Friday,

M.C.C. v. Kent,

Sussex Notts (Friendly), Lancashire" v. Glamorgan. (Northants: v. Middlesex,

Yorkshire Hampshire.

Warwickshire v. Surrey

Derbyshire V. Essex, Leicester v. Worcester Minor Counties y. New Zealand. Saturday, Monday and Tuesday.

Middlesex v. Yorkshire.

Sussex y. Cambridge U. Lancashire v Gloucester, Worcester - Somerset Glamorgan v} Warwick 20 Northants wiNew Zealand.

F. Y. Khoo and T. E. Lien (Univer-drew with AV. Remedios and nity) beat. F. Bradley and J.

Pengelly

beat D. "McDougall and G. W. A.

Tafton beat J. Omerod and H. Evans. 6. Rocha

Division.

At King's Park the Hong Kong University Tennis Club defeated the Kowloon Indians T.C. by 61⁄2 seta to 216 sete

Scores

Feroz All and F. Khan (K.L.T.C.) lost to L. A. de Silva and L Bang Oppenheimer

tied with P. P., Kho and K. M. beat. P.

beat H. Noronha and A

Remedios

drew with A. V, Remedios and

L A. Ribeiro

Friendly.

On the Y.M.C.A. courta,, King's Park, the South China Morning Post beat Lane, Crawford, Ltd., by

5- 7 six sote-to three."

Scorea

Tan and A. L. Taal 6-8 ford's); A.Khan “and H.. Mahan Singh

Ade. Silva and L.

6 MeNidar and Hiller (Lane, Craw

Hicks and F. P

A. Gray and C) E.

and M. R.

Float

Tost

P. P, Kho-and beat P. L&Tan" and, "A..

Captain Gora and E (K.I,

bent

lost to

Fost ML 5? Abbas

Soda Salleh

Burson- and E. Owen (Lane, förd's)

CE

and M. R.

Club

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Howell (Lane,

TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1931.

AT THE

STAR

~FINAL SHOWINGS TO-DAY At 2.30, 5.20, 7.20 & 9.20

ZANE GREY'S most famous romance of the old Southwest

with

GEORGE O'BRIEN MYRNA LOY LUCILE BROWNE.

Last of the Duanes

AT THE

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TO-DAY TO THURSDAY

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