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HONCKONG'S FINEST CRA

FINAL SHOWINGS TO-DAY AT 2.30, 5.10, 7.15, & 9.30 p.m.

FULL SPEED AHEAD

FOR

TLA

TRANSA

TIC

floating palace of spendthrifts and sirens, swindlers and scapegoats

with

EDMUND LOWE

LOIS MORAN

John Halliday

• Jean Hersholt

Greta Nissen •

Myrna Loy

Story by Guy Bolton

Directed by WILLIAM K. HOWARD

Edmund LOWE

Lois MORAN

THE CHINA MAIL.

CURRENT SPORTING GOSSIP

CLUB ELEVEN FOR THE AUSTRALIA WIN THE MIDDLESEX IN A

SIM SHIELD.

First Match of Series This Afternoon.

The first of the Sith Shield matches will be played on the U.S.R.C. ground this after- noon at 4.30 o'clock between the Hong Kong Hockey Club and the Army. The follow. ing have been selected to represent the Club

A

RUBBER.

Last Three Wickets Fall for 27 Runs.

FLUCTUATING FORTUNES IN TALL SCORING GAME.

Melbourne, Monday.

G. Duncan; W, Woodward, J.

At the close of play the South Rodger: W. A. Reed, A. A. Dand Africans were 196 runs behind the (Captain), E. V. Reed; H. Owen

Hughes. G. E. R. Divett, C. C.Australian total with three wickets Francis, D. B.. Evans and J. Lin hand-Reuter. Tetley. Reserves; T. J. Price and A. R. Botelho.

THE CLUB CRICKET

ELEVENS:

Against Kowloon C.C.

The following teams have been selected to represent the Club In their League Matches against the Kowloon Cricket Club, the First Eleven at Kowloon and the Second Eleven at Hong Kong.

Melbourne, Yesterday.

QUANDARY.

Nigel Haig Disappoints Lord's Crowd.

HIS RESIGNATION.

London, Dec. 80.

the Middlesex

Supporters of County Cricket Club, from contri- butors of the honest "bob" to the occupants of the Members' stand, will not be captained by Nigel Haig are sorry to learn that the county next season. Halg recently sent in a letter of realgnation and this will be considered by the Middlesex Committee shortly,

His resignation from the cap- The remaining three South Afri-taincy does not mean that Haig can wickets fell for 27 rans thus will not continue to play for

giving Australia victory in the second Test Match by 189 runs, South Africa were dismissed for 225 runs when requiring 395 runs in the fourth innings in order to save the rubber.—Reater.

Full scores as cabled by Reuter were as follow:-

Australia-First Innings,

1st XI at Kowloon:-T. E. Pearce W. H. Ponsford, b Bell (Captain), H. Owen Hughes, H. J. D. G. Bradman, e Cameron, b Armstrong, A. C. Beck, A; C. I Quinn...

Bowker, E. R. Duckitt, Capt. W. H. w. M. Woodfull, e Cameron, b

G. Gonter, O. E. C. Marton, Capt. Mirehouse, E. J. R. Mitchell, A. Reid.

2nd XI at HKCC.-R. K.

Bell

A. F. Kippax, e Bell, b Qalan

S. McCabe, e Morkel, b Bell .. Hepburn (Captain), R. R. Davies, E. L. a'Beckett, e Mitchell, b

W. Rigg, c Mitchell, b Bell

R. H. Dowler, F. A. M. Elliot, C. E.

Quian Gahagan, L. D. Kilbee, R. 3. W. W. A. Oldfield, e Vincent, b Paterson, P. W. J. Planner, W. Stoker, J. R. Way, A. J. Wolff.

CHAMPIONS AT HOME.

I.R.C. v. University

Middlesex. Freed from the respon

may possibly delight cricket lovers albilities of his former position he with dashing displays, the Hike of which he used to give before he took over the captaincy from F. T.

Mann:

The Middlesex committee will have a hard job to find a suitable] successor to All the vacancy. They have plenty of amateurs of note who could fill the post bat} most of them cannot spare the necessary time, as they are basi- 2ness men. Possibly a regular cap- tain will not be appointed and it may be that either H. J. Enthoven,

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52. T: S. Stevens or G. C. Newman, who filled Haig's place when Halg

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was hurt last season, will be called; upon. They are available.

8

Quinn

0

Our Sports Diary,

C. V. Grimmett, e Morkel, b Bell T. Wall, not out

8

H. Ironmonger, run out

12

Extras

7

Total

198

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1932,

☛rt on tajam.

MAJESTIC

He coddled his son into a waster-then asked another father to re build him into

a man

YOUNG SINNERS

sparkling comedy drama

As daring as youth, itself As romantic as a first kiss As intimate as a lover's secret As invigorating as the great outdoors

TO-DAY AND

TO-MORROW

AT 2.30, 5.20,

7.20 & 9.20 P.M.

with

THOMAS MEIGHAN HARDIE ALBRIGHT Dorothy Jordan Directed by JOHN BLYSTONE

From the stage play by ELMER HARRIS

FOX

KAIPING COAL

FOR HOME, FACTORY & POWER HOUSE.

FOME.

BUNKERS

POWER

HOUSE

TUGS &

LOCOS

COMMENCING TO-MORROW

Bowling:-A, J. Bell 6 for 69, N. L. Quinn 4 for 42.

South Africa-First Innings.~

John Halliday”

Myrna Loy

Jean Herthalt

Graza

The following will represent the B, Mitchell, e McCabe, b-Wall. Indian R. C. in a League Cricket S. Curnow, b Grimmett

Christy, match against the University on the A. J.

McCabe, C IR. C. ground on Saturday, at 2 Ironmonger

17 47

16

p.m.-A. A. Rumjahn (Captain), H. W. Taylor, Lb.w., b Grimmett 11. FD-Pereira-SR. Kermani, AH. D.-P-B-Morkel,-lb.w |Rumjahn, A. H. Madar, S. A. Ismail, : Ironmonger

88

O. Ismail, A. K. Minu, A. R. Minu, H. B. Cameron, st. Oldfield, b J. S. A. Curreem and H. D. Rum- Ironmonger

89

CLARA

BOW

"Her Wedding Night

A Paramount Picture

with

Ralph Forbes, Charles Ruggles,

jahn. Reserves:-M. el Arcull J. Viljoen, ⋅ e Wall, b McCabe, 111 and A. T. Barma.

C. L. Vincent, e Oldfield, b Wall 16

Q. McMillan, c Oldfield, b Wall 29) (N. L. Quinn, b McCabe

R.A.S.C. ELEVEN FOR A J. Bell, not out

SATURDAY.

League Match v. C.S.C.C.

The following have been selected to play for the R.A.S.C. in their League Cricket match against the

Extras

Total

11

10

18

3581

Bowling: T. Wall 3 for 98; E, L. A'Bockett 0 for 29; C. V.; Grimmett 2 for 100; H. Ironmonger

for 72; S McCabe 2 for 41.

ROCKEY-To-day-Hong Kong Club v. Army at U.S.R.C. at 4.30

p.m.

Friday-Hong Kong Club "A" v, Recreio at King's Park at 5 p.m.; Radio Sports v, St. An- drew's Club

HUNTING To-day - Fanling Hunt (Kennels) at 8.15 p.m.

Sunday Fanling Hunt

and Race Club Hourds Meet (Lok Ma Chau Crossroads) at 8.15 p.m.

RUGBY FOOTBALL-To-day- Club

HARY.

V. H.M.S. Kent at Happy Valley at 5.p.m.

Saturday--Triangular Tourna.

ment Club. Army at Happy Valley at 4 p.m.

GOLF-To-morrow-Completion.

of Second Round of Taggart Cap (Ladies).

Sunday-Completion of First Round of Adamson Сар (R.H.K.G.C.).

CRICKET Saturday - First Division-Kowloon C.0. v. Hong Kong C

C.C. (L.) Indian R.C. v. University (L); Craigengower Royal Artillery (L.); v. Civit Bervice C.C. (L); Second Division Liniver

Co

Navy

Indian

RC (L):.

Craigengower c.o.

Kang C.C.

V.

3.

(L.) Hong Kowloon C.C. (L.)

Police v Borderers (L)

FOOTBALL Saturday - Laf Cup Competition-Navy v.

Army stá

Chinoso Leagus

South China Av. Chinese

A P Athletic "B"; South China "B" v. Chinese Athletic "A"; Eastern

Yee Woo.

Australia-Second Innings.

|Civil Service C.C. at Sookunpoo on W Woodfull, e Mitchell, b

Saturday: W. O. I. Pamplin (Cap- McMillan

Wah

161

tain), S. Q. M. S. Payne, S/Sgt. W. H. Ponsford, • Mitchell, b Skipp, Sgt. Hurst, L/Cpl. Cadman, Bell

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BOOKING AT THE THEA TRE.

TEL. 25313,

| L/Cpl. Spain, L/Cpl. Reynolds, Pte. D. G. Bradman, Lb.w., Vincent 167

Funnell, Pte. Evers-Buckland, Dvr. A. F. Kippax, c Curnow, b Mc- Whitely and Dvr. Gray, Reserves: Millan

T

67

Dvr. Castelow, Pto. Beresford. S. J. McCabe, e Mitchell b Me Umpire, Mr. Bowers, Scorer, Sgt. King,

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Monday's Game,

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E. L. a'Backett, b Vincent

C. V. Grimmett, not out

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Total

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The following will represent the Hong Kong Hockey Club, 2nd XI

Bowling-Vincent 4 for 154; against the Central British on the MacMillan 4 for 150, Quian 1 for Club Ground next Monday, at 5 p.m. 118; Bell 1 for 101.

E. S. Moses, LF. Nicholson, South Africa-Second Inninga.

L A. R. Duncan, G. F. Rees, S. Curnow, b Grimmett

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