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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1931.
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FOX.
PICTURE
WOMEN OF ALL NATIONS
with
VICTOR MCLAGLEN
GRETA NISSEN
EDMUND LOWE
EL BRENDEL
Flagg and Quirt, those rowdy, lovable leathernecks. Ready to scrap at the drop of a hat of the droop of an eyelid. A travelaugh of two-fisted love and two- timing ladies.
DICTURES
Directed by NAOUL WALSH
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FOX MOVIETONE NEWS and comedy "CHILLS AND FEVER "
COMMENCING TO-MORROW
THE
CONQUERING HORDE
with
RICHARD ARLEN and FAY WRAY
A story with all the wide
sweep of the Texas plans
of which it Telis.
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CURRENT SPORTING GOSSIP
LOCAL SPORTS NEWS IN BRIEF
The following teams have been selected to play "in the Interport Cricket trial match on the Hong, Kong Cricket Club ground to- morrow at 2 pm.:-
T. E. Pon co, E. C. Fincher, R. H. Griffiths, Lt. Hamilton, H. Owen Hughes, J. McFarlan, A. H. Musson, E. R. Duckitt, D. Mc- Lellan, A. C. 1.. Bowker, A, Reid, and A. C. Beck.
H. R. B. Hancock, G. R. Sayer, 10. G. Simpson, D. J. N. Anderson, W. Mirehouse, F. Goodwin, Cpl. Davies, J. E. Richardson, N. A. E. Mackay, L. T. Ride, S. V. Citting, and F. D. Pereira.
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The following will represent the Hong Kong C Icket Club 2nd XI. oguinst the Craigongowor CC. second eleven at 2 p.m. to-morrow at Happy Valley:-
O'Hagan, B. M. Pope. M. Russell, E: S. Laing, P. M. Harrop, E. M. Done tan. C. Ferguson and M. Bishop.
At King's Park (Y.M.C.A. ground) v. Y.M.C.A. at 4.30 p.m. J. Smalley, F. Webber. A. Nicol, J. Whyte, M. Bird, M. Wallace, A. McElney, M. Smalley, E. Bonnar, J. Dalziel and A. G. Orme.
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At King's Park yesterday the In- cognitos defeated the Y.M.C.A. second hockey eleven by four goals to mil. The "y" played ten men throughout and were consequently forced to play the one back game- W. Stoker, who played at full back, gave a very good display and was largely responsible for keeping down the scoring. E. E. D. Reed opened the scoring in the first half and added two more goals in the second half while R. C. Reed netted the fourth goal.-
The Mamak Hockey Shield match between the St. Andrew's Club and
The following officials were elec¬: ed for the ensuing year at the an nual general meeting of the Police Recreation Club which was held in the Club Pavilion yesterday evening. under the chairmanship of the Hon. Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe:-
Chairman of Committee, Mr. F. E. Baker; Hon. Secretary, Mr. A. E, Carey; Hon. Treasurer, Mr. C. Mottram; Hon. Auditor, Mr. Dor- mer; Bowls Representative, Mr. A. N. Reynolds; Tennis Representa- tive, Mr. K. W. Andrew; Cricket Re- prosentative, Mr. B. G. Baker; Foot- ball Representative, Mr. F. Nolan; Boxing Representative, Mr. A. N. Reynolds; Groundsman, Mr. W. Glendinning.
Committee Members-Measra. E. J. Ellis, S. G. Carruthers, Wiliams, Wagland, R. S. Baker, Brand, S. G. Smith, A. R. Brittain and Dela hunty. House Sub-Committee.- Mosers, S. G. Smith, Williams' and K. W. Andrew.
R. H. Dowler (captain), C. E Gahagan, P. W. J. Planner, R. K. Hepburn, Capt. W. H. G. Goater, H. J. Armstrong, A. J. Wolff, G. E.
It is interesting to note Divett, F. A. M. Elliott, J. M.
the Royal Corps of Signals, whichs. M. Atkinson R. E. and S. M. Sunley, and R R. Davies.
was to have been played on the Paul R.E., the winners of the U.S.R.C. ground to-day, has been
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that
The following will represent the postponed on account of the Bingles and the doubles titles in the
Club de Recre o against the Southtary aide being unable to field Wales Boiderers. In their Longue team. Cricket Axture at King's Park to- morrow at 2 p.m. sharp:-
H. M. Xavier. H. A. Alves, Dr. A. P. Guterres, H. A. Barros, L, J. Guterres, F. J. Remedios, L. J. Silva, J. H. Figueiredo, A. P. F. H. Pereira, C. Lopes, and Carvalho.
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The following will represent the Club second football aleven in
their match against the 12th Heavy Battery on the Club ground to-morrow at 3 p.m.:-
Fogwill; Нудев, Krilovaky Puncheon, Mc Farlane,
Sloan: Tavlin, Railton, Reid, Baldwin, and Smith.
Reserves: Hooper, Farrow, and Sullivan.
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The following, have been select- ed to represent the Kowloon Foot- ball Club against the Police to- morrow on the K.F.C. ground at 4.30 pm.
Nichols; Martin, Dowman; Dun can, McKelvie, Bliss; Dominy, Grimwood, Hedley, Timberlake. and Ізлвол.
Reserve: Caplin.
The following have been select ed to represent the Kowloon Foot- ball Club second eleven against the South Wales Borderers on the K.F.C. ground to-morrow at 3
·D.m,:-
Gurevitch; Wells, London; Whitfield, Gilchrist, L Greenberg: M. Greenberg. White, Simpson, Cotion, and Bickford,
Reserves: Everest, Williams, and Guest.
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The following arrangements have, been made for the final Open Lawn Bowls Singles Championship and the final of the Spey Royal Cup Competition:
Army Tennis Champlonships held at Sookumpoo recently, were using the Primoris racket supplied by the i manufacturera, Mamak & Co. Their rackets were also strung with Mamak's super-service tropical zut (black) which has been highly praised by all tennis players whe use it.
Saturday, October 31:-Oper The Royal Corps of Signals ton- Singles Final: U. M. Omar (Cral- | nis team, winners of the Kowloon gengower) v. J. Laing (Talkoo) on Division, were ail playing with the Kowloon C.C. green at 3 p.m. rackets supplied by Mamak & Co. Saturday, November 7:-Spey Lt. Gough, who was using two Royal Cup Final: Craigengower rackets during the tournament, v. Kowloon Dock R. C. on the Kow-played with a Queen's Tournament. loon C.C. green at 3 p.m. The fol- and an International; Sig. Williams lowing are the probablo teams: and Sig. Patience used the Wasp
· Craigongower:-G. L. Buchanan, rackets: Sig. Gillett used a Queen's; R. Busa, E. el Arculli and U. M. Sig. Morris played with a Vara'ty Omar (Skip).
Iracket; and Sig. Higgine made use of the Golden Shaft racket. These rackets were all strung with Mamok & Co.'s super-service. tropical gut.
Kowloon Dock:-W. Hadley, J. G. Brown, R. Lapsley and F. C. Cullen (Skip).
HOME FOOTBALL.
To-morrow's League Fixtures..
First Division.
V.
V.
Aston Villa Boston W.
v.
v.
v.
Arsenal Birmingham. Blackburn R. v. Grimsby T. Blackpool
Leicester City Derby C,
West Ham U. Everton Manchester C. v. Portamouth Sheffield U. Sunderland
W. Brom. A.
Newcastle U. Huddersfield T. v, Chelsea v. Liverpool v. Middlesbro'
GOLF.
Starting Times for
Sunday.
The Secretary of the Royal Hong Kong Goat Club supplies the following list of, starting times for Fanling on Sunday:
9.00 a.m. C. B. Riggs, J. Morris. 9.15-9.20 am. Not to be boo.ed
by "arrivals from! trait:
Lane, C. E. 9.24 a.mi. G. B.
Liasuman.
Leuch,
A. E.
W. F. Leck, G. C. Hum-
phrey.
A. B. Stewart, E. D. Matthews.
J. K. MacFarlan, I. H.
Geare.
9.28
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.v. Sheffield W. Second Division.
A. Lisaaman.
9,32
Barnsloy v. W'hampton W. Bradford C. v. Southampton Bristol C.
v. Tottenham H. Bury Leeds United Millwall
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v. Chesterfield
9.40
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v. Stoke City.
v. Preston N. End
9.44
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v. Bradford.
0.48
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v. Nottingham F.
9.52
v. Manchester U.
9.60
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v. Burnley
10.00
10.04
29
C. W. F. Booker, E. 0. Priestley,
10.08
W. J. Anderson, W. G.
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Shields.
The following have been select ed to represent the Army against the Hong Kong Rugby Football
Notts County Club at Sookunpoo to-morrow
I/Cpl. Frankham (S.W.B.): LL. Oldham A. Davidson (Argylla), Lt. Koith-Plymouth A. Murray
(Argy 1s), Pte, Stevens' Port Vale (S.W.B), Lt. Douglas (S.W.B.) Swansea T., v. Charlton A.
Third Division (South), Lt. Younger (Argylls), L/Cpl. Costello (Argylla); Lt. Prior Brentford (R.A.), Lt. Stevens (8/9 Jats), Lt. Cardiff C. Graham (Argy 1), L/Cpl. Tratt Coventry City (S W.B.), Cpl. Sales (S.W.B.), Exeter City L/Cpl. Hardy (S.W.B.), and Pte. Fulham Walto:s (8.WB.).
Referca: Capt. Mackellar (Ar gylla).
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v. Clapton Orient V. Crystal Palace v. Bristol R.
v. Torquay U
1. W. Shewan, R. C. Law.
J. P. Sherry, C. Myco.k
D. Forbes, D. S. Robb.
A. Reid, V. R. Gordon..
J. W. Platt, S. R. Wall:r.
10.12 A. 0. Brawn, J. A. R.
1
v. Norwich City
10.18
+
10.20
10.24
10.28
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Gillingham
v Queen's P.R,
B'mouth & B.A Luton T. Northampton T. v. Watford Reading v. Mansfield T. -
v. Brighton & H.A. Southend U. Thames. Swindon Town 10.32
Third Division (North),
Barrow Chester
The following are the teams for to-day's Mamak Shield hockey on rounter between the Radio Sports Club and the Hong Kong Police at |C-roline Hill at 5 pm.:-
Radio Sports:--A. Spary: Darlington A. E. P. Guest, Burjin Singh; Gateshead Karnall Singh, Atma Singh. W. Halifax T. Ayock; M. Hanib, Attar, Singh, G. Singh, Kalwant Singh, F. A. Kemp. Reserves: Chanan Singh and Jagreet Singh.
H.K. Police-R. Dormer: Moss, Khushi Mohammad: Thorpe, Allen, Rattan Bingh; Perkins, Gands ch, Ghulan Singh, Rull Khan, Kortar Singh.
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Reserves: Barwan Bingh, Khadim Hussain, and Haroora Blagh.
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A. C. Young, T. Lindars,
W. A. Com:ll, T. Hosio.
R. K.. Hepburn, J. W., Alabaster.
G. E. R. Divett, J. H. McDincy.
.T. B. Whyte-Smith,
H. U. Ireland.
W. W. MacKenale, R. H. Wilson.
A. C. I. Bowker, G. H. Wlison.
J. E. Richardson, J. G.
Campbell.
J. B. Lanyon. H. Love.
v. Southport
10.55
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v. Rotherham U
v. Wrexham
20.40
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v. Rochdale
v. Carlisle United 10,44 Hartlepools U. v. Stoexpert C.
V. York City. Hull City
v. Tranmere R. Lincoln City N. Brighton v. Doncaster R.. Y. C. Alexandra Walsal Wigan B. v. Accrington 8.
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
First Division.
10.48
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10.52
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E. H. Williams, Q. Macfadyen.
10.56
11.00
11.04
v, Morton
11.08
Aberdeen, Official Raferegi( Set Townsend der United
Clyde
The following teams will reprs. Dundee. sent the Hong Kong Ladles Hockey Falkirk
Leith A. Club to-morrow:
At King's Park (KBS.F.F.A. Motherwell Rround) v, KBS.F.P.A. Ladies', Kangerk Hockey Section at 8 p.r.-B. Frank St. Mirren lin, E. M. Gray, M. Whitham, E. Th'd Lanark
Earle Thistle 11.12
v. Hamilton A.
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H W. Dankes, H. W. Lulley,
F. J. de Rome, J M. Walker.
P.. B.. Grant, H. H, Wi- lismaon.
'R. E. Atwell. G. T. Mav,
OF Hole, A.,By Raworth
W. D. Harris, W. C. Haley..
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A. H. Pean. J. R. Coll's;
v. Cowdenbeath
11.16
v. Queen's Park
:
v. Kilmarnook v. Celtic
11:20
11.24
A. D. Humphreys, D. G.
v. Dundee United
Brace.
v. Hearts A
11.28
W. R. Vallance, Burg..
v. Airdrieonians
Comdr. Boal.
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