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CHONCKONC'S FINEST CNEMA

SHOWING TO-DAY AT 2.30, 5.10, 7.15, & 9.30 pm,

AN ERNST

LUBITSCH

· PRODUCTION

The New Sensation

of Joy-Seeking Broadway!

The man the millions love brings still another ad of love to thrill you ! Now he plays safe with two women. One gets his hand, the other his heart.

MAURICE

roguish

His intimate, and

romance will break your heari

with love and laughter!

CHEVALIER

Paramount.

The Smiling Lieutenant

with

CLAUDETTE

COLBERT

Charlie Ruggles,'

Miriam Hopkins.

A PARAMOUNT'S 20th BIRTHDAY JUBILEE PICTURE

Music by the

famous waltz king

OSCAR STRAUS

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Based on "The Waltz Dream" by Leopold Jacobson- Felix Dormann and the novel by Hans Muller "Nux Der Prinzgemahl.”

NOTICE.

Patrons are requested to get their tickets for seats reserved Afteen minutes before the show, guaranteed after that hour.

No reserved seats can be

BOOKING AT THE THEATRE.

The

China

Dail

TEL. 25318.

SPORTS ALMANAC

THE BEST 50 CENTS WORTH.

THE CHINA MAIL.

CURRENT SPORTING GOSSIP

CHARACTERISTIC OF DONCASTER AGAIN IN KENT SUCCESSFUL AT

DON BRADMAN.

Scores 219 Off South African Attack.

BIG NEW SOUTH WALES TOTAL.!

Sydney, Yesterday.

The South Africans were fore- ed to do a little leather hunting to-day when they met the strong New South Wales eleven. The home side batted first and at the close of play had scored 446 for the loss of eight wickets.

Don Bradman, Australia's pride, Trattled up 219 in શ charac- teristic innings which lasted 234 minutes. Fifteen boundaries were the result of his free hitting all round the wicket. Hird at the close was undefeated with 76 to This credit-Reuter.

SPORTS NEWS IN BRIEF.

The following have been select- ed to represent "The Civilians" against "The Army" on the Soo- kunpoo ground this Saturday 3.45 p.m. sharp:---

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Rodger (Club); Martin (Kow- loon), S. Strange (Club); Hedley (captain) (Kowloon), McKelvie (Kowloon), Bliss (Kowloon); B. Goanno (Recrelo), Segelan (Club), Howe (Club), A. V. Gorano (Recreio), and C. Pile (Police).

Reserves: Moss (Police), Brit- tain (Police), D. Leonard (St. Joseph's), and Skinner (Club).-

White skirts will be provided at the Sookunpoo dressing room. Referee: R.P.O. Darlington, Linesmen: L/Bdr. Brown, R.A., and Mr. J. W. Baldwin.

The following have been select- ed to represent "England" against "Scotland" on Christmas Day. De- cember 25, on the Hong Kong Football Club, ground, kick off al 13.30 p.m. sharp:--

Fogwell (Club); Dixon (Navy),| 5. Strange (Club); Hedley (Kow Inon) (captain), Shirras (Navy), Blias. (Kowloon); Robertson Мова (Police), Howe Rawson (Navy), and

(Navy),

{(Club).

Skinner (Navy).

Reserves:

Martin (Kowloon),

Skinner (Club), and Timberlake

(Kowloon).

Referee: P.0. Dibb.

DRAWN GAME.

Second Replay Against Barrow.

EXTRA TIME UNAVAILING.

BILLIARDS.

Defeat Stonecutters by Big Margin.

FIRST ROUND RESULT.

* London, Yesterday. The second match In the first In their second replay in the round of the Ng Sze-kwong Bi- first round of the Association Cup, liards Challenge Cup tournament Doncaster again drew with Barrow was held in the Sailors & Soldiers' after extra time. The match was Home, last night, when H.M.S. played on Manchester City's Kent beat Stonecutters Wireless ground and produced two goals.-Station, by 250 points. Reuter..

Full results were as follow:- H.M.S. Kent.

Our Sports Diary.

LOCAL.

Bandaman Coulson

100

L/Stoker CunniTec

1501

Marine Winter.......

150

S.B. Petty Officer Wilson

160

L. Seaman Holden

140

Wills-

Total Stonecutters Wireless Station. Telegraphist Grimths 111 ER.A. Thornten

740

104

Telegraphist Dwyer E:A. Rickard Telegraphist Hanwell

05

70

150

400

TENNIS-To-lay-Mrs. Moody v. E. C. Fincher; Mrs. Wills-Moody and M. W. La v. Rumjahn cousins at the Kowloon Cricket Club.

BOCKEY-To-day-Y.M.C.A. v. H.M.S. Tamar and Small Ships at King's Park

To-morrow-Hong Kong Horkey Club v. H,K.S.R.A, on the U.S.R.C ground at p.1.

IACING-Saturday-Fourteenth Extra Meeting at Happy Valley, FOOTBALL-To-day-II.K.F.A. Council Meeting at 6.30 p.m.

Saturday-Lai. Wah Cup-Army v. Civiliana; Division II-Club v. University; Navy v. Borderers; 12th Battery v. Argylla; R.A.0.0. v. Kowloon; Division III.-St. Joseph's Y. R.A.F.

RUGBY FOOTBALL-To-mor- row-Hong Kong & Shanghai Bank v. Kowloon" Rugby Club at Happy Valley.

Saturday Club v. Navy at Happy Vailey at 4 p.m.

GOLF-Thursday R.H.K.G.C. Meeting at 6.30 p.m.

Sunday-..K.G.C. Champion- Ship WN

Third Round and Semi-Final. BOWLS Saturday--

Closing Day at Kowloon Bowling Green Club; Unvelling of the Record Board at 3 pm,

CRICKET Saturday-League II. C.C.C. v.

RE

R.C.S.: Friendlies Senior - Navy V. I.R.C.: University v. C.S.C.C.; H.K.C.C. V. K.C.C.; Junior- C.5.C.C. v. University; K.C.C. v. H.K.C.C.; LR.C. v. Recrolo

Total

The next match will be played on Friday, December 11, at 7 pm. between the Royal Engineers and H.M.S. Tamar,

LADIES AT LAWN

BOWLS.

Yacht Club's Narrow Win Over Taikoo.

of

An interesting lawn bowls con- test was held yesterday at the Yacht Club between teams ladies representing the R.H.K. Yacht Club and Taikoo,

over 15 heads. The result was a win for. the Yacht Club by two shots. Yacht Club.

Talkoo.

Lady Mary Barton Mrs. Cunningham Mrs. Minett Mrs. Wilson Mrs. Hamilton. Mrs. Peoplen Mrs. Macfarlan Mrs. Polson

(Skip).13. (Skip).11 Shots Total Shots Total

LADIES' ・ YACHTING [Heads

RESULTS.

Fifth Championship

race

of Season.

The Afth ladies' championship was sailed from the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club yesterday, Linesmen: R.P.O. Billing and and resulted as follows:- R.P.O. Darlington.

*

*

#

On Boxing Day, December 26, Wales will meet Portugal on the Hong Kong Club ground, kick off at 3.30 pm, sharp.

Referee: Mr. A. E. Allen, R.N. Linesmen: L/Bdr. Brown, R.A., and ́E.R.A. Anderson, R.N.

* *

The following will represent the Y.M.C.A. against H.M.S. Tamar and Small Ships on the Y.M.C.A. ground, King's Park, to-day at 5.15 [p.m. ---

L. D. Skinnar; A. Tate, E. 0. {Murphy; F. "Allen, R. A. Bates, [F. S. W. Smith; J. J. Ferguson, G. C. Burnett, D. McLellan, F. Selk, and T. J. Price.

*

The following have been selected

to represent the Kowloon Rugby | Club against the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank on the Club ground, |Happy Valloy, to-morrow at 5 p.m.: -L. D. Skinner; T. 8, D. Whitley,

Course:-Channel Rocks (P), Kow- toon Rock (P), Mark on Line (S), Cust Rock Mark Boat (S), Mark on Line (S), Cust Rock Mark Beat (S). Distance: 6.8 miles.

"H" Class.

Rolla (Mrs. Sheldon) Siskin (Miss Mackie) Diana (Mrs. Bingham) Argulla (Mrs. Pearce) Dorothon (Min Blake) Colleen (Miss Naessen)

«”, “y” & “G”

Total

P'tion Pts.

2 19

34

18

20

18

G

18

Class.

Daphne (Mr. Stokes).... Ailsa (Mrs. Lambert) Why Wonder? (Mrs.

Fowkes)..... |Bluejacket (Mra. Adams) Boojum (Mrs. Pickering) Speedwoll (Mrs. Stewart) Eunlee (Mia Rose) Joan (D.N.F.)

Total P'tion Pt.

1 50

2

54

37

50

50

47

44

CAPTAIN'S CUP AT

FANLING.

G. C. Burnett, D. F. Kuby, J. J. H. Hampton Qualifies

Ferguson; D. Black, D. J. S. Crozier; L. W. Tipple, J. E. Wilson, Dr. J. E. H. Cogan, S. Macnider, J. Riddell, G, G. Bonham, A. Walters and S. Hardy.

Reserve: Owen Davies.

on Old Course.

In the Captain's Cup played at Fanling on December 6 and 6-on the old course H. Hampton with a score of 84-14-70, qualified,

Other scores included: KK. Against the H.KSRA. `on the Rounds 86-18-78; J. H. Mac-. U.S.R.C. ground at 5 p.m. to-morrow, Knight 86-12-74; D. S. Robb the Hong Kong Hockey Club firet | 84—10—74; C. Mycock, 30–16=74; eleven will be represented by the and G. R. Horridge 82~7=76. [ following.

37 cards, were taken out.

G. Dancan; W. Woodward, J. Rod- ger; W. A. Reed, A. A. Dand, E. V. Reed; H. Owen Hughes, G. E. R. Divott, C. G. Francis, J. L. Tetley, and T.'J. Price............

On the new course Surg. Lt.' Comdr. E. J. K. Weeks 85-15-70 qualified and H. H. Pethick return- od 98-1875,

18 cards were taken out.

1

14

3

RADIO DEFEAT THEIR NEAREST RIVALS.

One Goal Robs Signals

of Both Points,

The Radio Sports Club defeated the Royal Corps of Signals in a re- turn match in the Mamak Hockey Tournament on the U.S.R.C. ground yesterday by a goal to nil. G. Singh scored the only goal of the gamo.

The table of the Mamak Tourna- ment to date is as under:-

• Goals. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. Radlo S.C... 4 8.0 1 17 RE. & R.C.S. 4.2 20 St. Androw's 3 2 1 0 Incognitos 2 1 0' 1 C.B. ABB6C. 1 1 0 0

R.A.8.C.

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TWO CHAMPIONS.COMING

"BIG" BILL TILDEN

KING OF TENNIS

and

ADOLPHE MENJOU

'THE GREAT LOVER'

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1931.

MAJESTICA

TO-DAY & TO-MORROW AT 2.30, 5.20, 7.20 & 9.20 P.M.

Illusion

CHARLES (BUDDY) NANCY'

ROGERS CARROLL a Paramount Picture

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The Ace and Queen of Hearts — Buddy and Nancy! Together again! See and hear the "Close Harmony” sweethearts! In another big revue romance. From Arthur Train's popular novel. Talking! Singing !

Dancing!

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