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UP THE
PICTURE
with
SPENCER TRACY CLAIRE LUCE
And a dozen'
other great comedians.
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COMMENCING TO-MORROW
A WOMAN AFLAME with the secretṛ of love- and a mon who was still a' wide-eyed boy. Chance brought them together in an embrace no force could port.
BODY
AND
SODUL
Directed by Alfred Santell
only
ELISSA LANDI
incandescent beauty of the continent could give such power to so fiery a rofe
only CHARLES FARRELL
could rise to such heights
as the eager, inexperienced lover.
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CURRENT SPORTING GOSSIP
CHARITY FOOTBALL TO-MORROW.
Combined Services to Play South China.
BIG ATTENDANCE' HOPED.
-Locat football enthusiasts will have an excellent opportunity of judging the class of football likely to be encountered this season when the South China Athletic meet a Combined Services XI, in a,charity. match on the Club ground to-' morrow His Excellency the Gov- ernor, Sir William Peel, K.CM.G., KRE has kindly consented to kick-off at 4.30 pm, and, judging by the enthusiasm aroused, a re- cord gate is anticipated,
ایگر
SOUTHEND UNITED SUCCESSFUL.
Undefeated Record Still Good.
London, Yesterday. The following was the result of the only Loague match"played to- day as cabled by Reuter:-
Third Division (South).
Thames
"B" CHAMPIONSHIP DECIDED.
Chinese, Recreation Club
Successful.
M.B.K. WIN AND LOSE....
At the K.C.C. yesterday the .Kowloon Cricket Club. beat the, MBK. by 5 sets to 4 in the "A"
1 Southend U. -Division of the Lawn Tennis Table to Date.
Goals. P. W. D. L., F. A. P Fulham..... 30 25 11 10 Southend U. Bournemouth 6 4 2 0 14 10
64 29 12 Crystal Pal
410 Watford Brentford Cardiff C. Luton T Bristol R. Brighton
League,
Scolés:-
E. C. Fincher and E. F. Fincher (K.0.0.) :-
02 20 14
beat Honda and Akiyama beat Hachiuma and Yema hen! Imara and Fujimori
6- 3
62 6-
0 3 0 10 Դ
14
13
G
It is unnecessary to eulogise on the merits of the South China team. Their record in the League and Challenge Shield matches is still Northampton. Fresh in our minds, whilst their overwhelming success in the games played during their recent tour is shown by the fact that out of 20 games played. 17 were won and the Norwich C.6 remaining 3 drawn, an achievement! Thames
Clapton O... Mansfield T.. Exeter 0. Swindon Coventry C.
of which any leà might be justly, Queen's. P.R. proud. *
We can always rely upon good football from the Services. The interest which the authorities take in this favourke sport and the keenness with which the men enter into the game are indications of the high standard reached.
·Withi
the absence of most of the Fleet in northern waters the major-1 Ity-of the Services team have been, drawn from the Army, but the selee- tion is nevertheless a good one, and a very interesting match should
ensue.
Torquay U Gillaghum
4
13 12
3
1
12
HOME FOOTBALL.
To-morrow's League Fixtures.
ENGLISH LEAGUE.
Bradford C.
Guest and Millard (K.C.C.)-- fast to Honda and Akiyama. 30 beat Hachiuma and Yema.. 6-1 lost to Imura and Fujimori 3-6)
Grose and Hyde (K.C.C.):-
lost to Honda and Akiyama. 5- 7 lost to Hachiuma and Tema 4-6
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1931.
CINEMA
STAR
TO-DAY & TO-MORROW At 2:30, 5.20, 7.20, & 9.20,
They Learned About Women
Song hits!
Laughs!
Romance of.baseball
and ---stage!
lost to Imura and. Fujimori", 6-'7
“D” DIVISION.
C.R.C. Champions.
By defeating the University by
7 sets to 2 the Chinese Recreation
with
VAN & SCHENCK
BESSIE LOVE J. C. NUGENT Benny Rubin ----- Mary Doran
HEAR THE SONG HITS.
There Will Never be Another Mary" "I've Got a Man of My Own.". "Ain't You Baby" "That's My Baby" "He's That Kind of a Pal", "Partners"--
Club won the "B" Division Cham- pionship.
Scores:-
Yew Man-kit and Ho Ka-lau (CR.C.):-
beat D. J. N. Anderson and
Y, F., Chew
7-5
beat G. E., Yeoh and Y. 'K.
Ng
...
beat F. Y. Khoo and T. K.
Lien
5- 3
W. C. Hung and. Chin Chun-chiu. (CRC):-
V.
Aston Villa
v. Portsmouth
V.
1.
Leicester C.
beat D. J. N. Anderson and,
v.
Everton Arsenal
Y. F. Chew....
6-4
beat G. E. Yeoh, and Y. K.
v. Huddersfield
Ng ******
6- 3
v. Blackpool
v. Blackburn R.
beat FYKhoo and T. K
Lien
6- 2
First Division. Birmingham V. Sheffield U. Bolton W v. Middlesbro' The proceeds of the game are to Chelsea be divided between the Kwang Derby C. tung Flood Relief Fund and Grimsby T. the Sailors and Soldiers' Home. Liverpool The money received by the former Manchester C. charity will be devoted to relief of Wednesday the distressed in the devastated Sunderland areas of the Kwangtung. Province. West Brom. which have suffered so severely in West Ham v. Newcastle U. the recent floods; and the propor-
Second Division. tion allocated; to the Sailors', and Soldiers' Home will go in its entire ty toward the work which is being Burnley undertaken for Service men, a work Chesterfield, which has on many occasions re- Leeds Un.. ceived the commendation of Govern- Millwall ment officials as well as the respect, Notts Forest and praise of the Naval and Mili Port Vale *v. tary authorities.
Preston N.E.. 'v. Charlton A. Southampton v. Stoke City Swansea T. V.Notts Cnty.
v. Barnsley Third Division (South). Crystal Pal Mansfield T. Fulham
It is hoped that the 'gênerous sup port of the public, which has in the past been so unselfishly forth- Tottenham
K. Lo and Iu Tak-cheuk (C.R.C.):-
Y.
Bristol City. Wolves
beat D. J. N. Anderson and
Y, F. Chew
G-0
V.
v.
Bradford Plymouth A. Oldham A. Manchester B. Bury
lost to G. E. Yeoh and Y. K.
Ng....
5-7
lost to F. Y. Khoo and T. K.
-Lien
3- 6
coming, will be manifest on this oc- casion and thus assure financial as- i Bournemouth v. istance toward the objects for Bristol R. V. which the match has been arcanged.! Cardiff C
South Ching Athletic,
Clapton. D. v. Norwich C. Coventry Civ., Exeter C. Goût-Pau Ka-ping?""Right Back Gillingham ÿ, Brentford -Li Ting-sang: Left Back-Tam Liston T.. * Thames. Kwong-pak; Right Half-Leung Northampton Southend Yin-chan: Centre Half-Leung Queen's PR. v. Watford Wing-chiu; Left Half-Tong Kwan; Swindon T.. v. Reading Right Wing Cheung Sia-hong; faTorquay U v. Brighton side Right-Chu Kwok-lun; Centre
Third Division (North). Forward-Fung King-cheung: In-
Acerington 3. v., York: C.
side Left-Lee Wal-tong: Left Wing Carlisle U.v. Dongaater R. -Ip Pak-wa.
Combined Services.
**
Crewe A. Darlington Gateshead
v.
Rochdale
V. Wigan Boro'
V. Lincoln C.-
v. Hartlepools
Goal-A.B. Savage (Serupls); Halifax Right Back L/Cpl Mullane New Brighton v. (S.W.B.) ;-Left Back-Pte. Header Rotherham
v. Barrow
son (A. & S.H.); Right Half-Cpl. Stockport C. v. Tranmere R.
Hay (A. & S.HL); Centre Half-Walsall.
Pte. Eynon (S.W.B.); Left Half Wrexham
L/Sgt. Gardner (R.A.); Right Wing
-Pte. Hughes. (A. & S.H.); Inside
Right C. S. M. McTavish
Chester
zv. Southport
SCOTTISH-LEAGUE ---
First División.
(A.. & S.H., Captain); Centre For- ward Pte. Louden (A. & S.H.); Inside Left-S.B.A. Rawson (R.N. Aberdeen
V. Ayr Un. Hospital); Left Wing-A.S. Dick- ̈ ¡ Clyde. V. Motherwell Bon (Seraph).
Dundee Un, v. St. Mirren Referee Mr: J. W. Baldwin. Falkirk V. Third Lanark Lineamen-Sergt. G. Cuawell, Hamilton A. v... Partick: T.. R.A. and A. B. Godsell, 'R.N.
Kilmarnock v. Cowdenbeath Leith Ath. v. Dundee “Murton"
Celtic There are really some very silly Queen's Park v. Hearts governing bodies. In sport. Perhaps Rangers 27 v. Airdrieonians
M.B.K. Convince.
At the K.C.C. yesterday thei M.B.K.. beat the Kowloon Cricket Club by 7sets to 2 in the "B" Division,--
Scores:-
Hambly and Zimmern (Kowloon C.C.)
loat to
Fukushima and
Matauo
3. 6 drew with Nakamara and
Jokehi
6- 6
I beat Edo and Niki
::
Brown and Skinner (Kowloon C.C.)-
lost to Fukushima and
Matsuo
“3-6
drew with
Nakamura and
Johchi
lost to Edo and Niki
6-6 3-.6
Capell and Carroll (Kowloon C.G.):-
lost to Fukushima and
Matsuo
2- 6.
lost to Nakamura and Johchi 3-6 lost to Edo and Niki
4-6
'League Table to Date.
Sets
P. W. D. L. A. Pts. Recrato Chinese R.C. 10 10 0 0 71 16 20 C.C.C.11 8 0 3 00 39 16 University 11 6 1 4 64 35 13 C.S.C.C. ...10 5.23 48- H.K.C.C.
11
5 2.4.61 48 Indian B.C. 10 5 1 440
48 12
44
11
Army T.C. .10.4 0.0.42 - 45. ..B
K.C.C.
M.B.K.
S: China
11 2 0 2044 6934
8 2 0 5 20% 48% 8 10 7 25
Nippon C. 11 10 10 80 68
Which body of sports rulers comes in for the most abuse 7 I would have no hesitancy. at all in
the sillest of them all is the Amateur Rowing Association, I think it is anfe golf rule, awardlog the palm to the Lawn which, to all-Intents and purposes, especially for begimer, out Tennis Association-and-"vat" the debare an artisan from rowing at cut the frills" as much as possible members of the Council are well- Henley. And perhaps the charge from his or her am Therefore meaning men who are probably kind of silliness cannot quite be avoid- I would advise that the "two" to animals and not drug addicts. ed by the Board of Control in box grip hus the merit of being far the But it would seem a simple impos Ing Control is a good word-when easiest to dare and also the sim-sibility for the LT.A. to do any It is lived up to-but this Board piest to diecard if one wishes to thing remotely sensible if we are. of Control does not control much change over to another grip-inter to Believe their legion of critics.
Frank Poxoni?- !..
onDiana Fishwick
Frank Pozen.
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