1932-01-12 — Page 4

China Mail 德臣西報 中國郵報 All

THE CHINA MAIL.

TUESDAY, JANUARY 12,

OMO

KINGS THEATRE

LAST TWO DAYS

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

HER LIFE

OR HIS SILENCE

::

Does this man ofer

himself

a living

sacrifice that a great

love may live!

SILENC

a Garamount Picture

A Paramount Picture

from

Max Marcin's

Play

Directed by Louls Gasnier- Max Marcin

with

CLIVE BROOK

Marjorie Rambeau Peggy Shannon

Charles Starrett.

NEXT CHANGE

COMMENCING THURSDAY, 14th JANUARY,

Tilly of Blomsbury

6 IAN HAY"

Directed by JACK RAYMOND

Starring

SYDNEY HOWARD, PHILLIS KONSTAM ELLIS JEFFREYS & EDWARD CHAPMAN

A BRITISH PICTURE.

CURRENT SPORTING GOSSIP

LAWN TENNIS AT THE FOURTH ROUND OF TRIUMPH FOR LORD

KOWLOON C.C.

ABERDARE.

F.A. CUP.

Mixed Doubles American Last Year's Finalists to Wins British Racquets

Tournament.

NINETEEN PAIRS COMPETE.

Nineteen pairs participated in

Visit Grimsby.

ARSENAL AT HOME.

London, Yesterday.

Notts

New

the fourth Mixed Doubles American). The draw for the fourth round of Tournament at the Kowloon Cricket the Football Association Cup to be Club on Sunday afternoon when played on January 28, is as follows: after a thrilling struggle, during Watford or Fulham which the issue was ever in doubt, County or Bristol City, the "B" team won by the narrow, Grimsby v. Birmingham; - margin of three points, the scores Port Vale v. Leicester. being 278-275. The tournament Manchester City v. Breatford. was run on the sliding Handicap Oldham or Huddersfield principle with a maximum bandi- Queen's Park Rangers." cap of owe 40 and receive 15,

Blackpool or Newcastle v. Barns-

The following were the full re-ley or Southport. sults of competing pairs.

"g" Team.

E. Zimmern and Mrs. McTavish 44-19.

25.

Mr. and Mrs. Hambly 35-21.

E. Abraham and Mrs. Herseo 81-

Mr. and Mrs. Crabbe 33-90.

J. Fraser and Mrs. Ferguson 134-36.

L. Jack and Miss Parks 26-80. Mr. and Mrs. Annis 26-87,

E. R, Price and Mrs. Jack 25-38. R. Buchanan and Miss Booth 24-39,

"A" Team.

E. C. Fincher and Miss O. Dalzial; 41-15.

W. W. Hirst and Misa S. Dalziel 81-25.

D. S. Green and Miss Madar 23-19.

M. E. Politi and Mrs. Stokes 28-28.

C. J. Tacchi and Mrs. Blandford 131-32.

G. C. Burnett and Miss Fowler 27-29.

A. H. Dinnen and Mrs. Dinnen 27-29.

R. S. Capell and Miss Kacker 25-81,

Mr. and Mrs. Hooper 23-38. Mr. and Mrs. Silkstone .19-37.

BORDERERS BEAT ENGINEERS.

To Meet Artillery in Semi-Final.

CLOSE STRUGGLE.

The last match in the second round of the Ng Sze-kwong chal lenge cups competition was played at the Sailors' and Soldiers' Home last night, when the Royal En- ginners (last year's ruzders- up) met the South Wales Borderers. team, and were defeated by three games to two.

The S.W.B.'s will now meet the Royal Artillery in the semi-final.

Scored

South Wales Borderers. Private Williams

Tottenham or Wednesday Bournemouth.

Y

Title at 46.

SIMPSON DEFEATED.

(Reuter's Special Service.)

London, Yesterday,

forty-sixth year, to-day won the Lord Aberdare, though in his British Open Racquets Champion- ship when he defeated J. C. F. Simpson 8-2.

JAT SECONDS WIN AT KING'S PARK.

Bradford v. Darlington or Nor. Nowers Pick of Club thampton.

Bury v. Sheffield United:

Arsenal v. Plymouth:

Preston or Bolton v. Wolverhamp-| ton..

Derby v. Blackburns. Chesterfield v. Liverpool. Tranmere or Cheisen v. West Ham.

i..

Forwards.

EARLY ADVANTAGE LOST.

At King's Park yesterday afternoon the Headquarter Wing second eleven of the Jat Regi ment defeated the Hong Kong Middlesbrough or Portsmouth v. Hockey Club second eleven by Aston Villa

four goals to three in a friendly Sunderland or Southampton v. hockey encounter.

The game, whic hwas played at a fast pace, → Reuter.

was featured by hard hitting, and neat scoop passing on the part of the Indians. At half- time, the Club led by three goals

Stoke.

CLAPTON'S BIG AWAY

VICTORY.

Luton Surprised on Own Ground.

to one.

Within the first fifteen seconds of the game; the Club scored through Fox, as the result of a fine forward. line movement ini- tiated by Nowers. Five minutes later, the Club scored their se cond goal through Nowers. Gaining their feet, the Indians? settled down and lodged many Two League Matches were play-one of which their inside-right | attacks on the Club goal, from ed yesterday, one in the Southern netted: Section of the Third Division and the other in the Northern Section. with the following results:

ROTHERHAM DRAW.

Third Division (South).

Luton

...... 1 Clapton (.... Halifax T... 1 Rotherham U. -Reuter.

Our Sports Diary.

An-

HOCKEY-To-day - St. drew's v. University II.

To-morrow-Sim Shiek-Hong Kong Club v, Navy at U.S.R.C. at 4.30 p.m.; Recrela v. St. Andrew's, Friday Radio Sports, Jat Regt. Police v. St. Andrew's.

FOOTBALL-To-morrow-In- terport Trial on Club ground at 4 p.m.

Saturday-Fira Division--Bor- v. St. Joseph's: Police v. Argylls; Kowloomi. Navy: Club Recreio; Second Division-Kow- loon v. University Borderers v. Argylls; Cluby Navy; Twelfth Battery V.R.A.0.0. Chinese League South China. “Ă” *. Chinese Athletic "A" Sung Ching y.Eastern South China “B” v. Chinese

"B":

Booking

The Theatre

ALWAYS A GREAT SHOW

Telephone

160

No 26313

Corporal Ellis

150

C. S. M. Smith

150

Private Clapp

199

Sergt. Jarman

111

Royal Engineera

Sergt. Deavall

111

way Cup

Corp. Fretwell

55

92

150

150

MAN LOONG. PRESERVED GINGER MANUFACTURERS.

NEW SEASON PRESERVED GINGER Best quality-Prompt attention to Exporters. Office: 2, Dundas Street, Row Toon. Tel. 57088. Factory1-2, Godown, Praya, Dundas Street, Mongkok

The

China Mail

SPORTS

ALMANAC

THE BEST 50 CENTS WORTH

3. C. Smith

Corpl. Cottle Sergt. Pollard

Saturday EB- tries close for

Sports

·Meeting, "

CRICKET Saturday First Division-Indian E.C.v. Navy University v. Kowloon 0.0. Craigengower C.C. v. Hong

JINAUGURAL MEETING.C.C. (L) Royal Artillery

OF HIKING CLUB.

Committee Elected for Coming Season.

A number of enthusiasts attend

ed the inaugural meeting of the

Hong Kong Hiking Club at the

V. Police

R.C. (F) Second Divi- alon-Kowlook

0.0. v. University (L); Hong Kong C.C. v. Craigen- Borower C:C: {L}}

HUNTING Sunday

Fanling Hunt Hounds Meetkat Hra E.S Patterson's Bangalow at 10.80

offices of the Sunday Star lart NEW WESTWARD HO

It was decided that the objects of the club should be the promotion of Walking, and the providing of every facility to men on holidays and ropoka Sof Cannnal

10

PRESIDENT

The Prince of Wales Accepts for 1932.

ANNUAL ELECTION

tered

The Club, however, again en . enemy territory and Nowers scored their third goal. After the interval; the Jats do- minated play. From a short corner, they scored their second 1goal, and shortly after, from a penalty corner, the Indians drew level. With both teams on even terms, a hard struggle ensued and from a raid, the Jats netted their winning goal,

For the Club, Nowers was the pick of the forwards whilst Dale, Botelho and Duncan did good, work in defence.

BLACKHEATH SCORE BIG VICTORY.

Birkenhead Park Draw with Leicester.

COVENTRY WIN.

London, Dec, 27. The results of Rugby club matches played to-day were as follows Blackheath Army AberavonTMTMTM

Abertillery

Bristol Cardif

Coventry

Leicester

Llanelly

Manchester

Newport

34. Hanover

Harlequins

12 Pontypridd

6

& Crumila

Pontypool

29 London Irish

18 Waterloo

(10 ́Birkenheid.PK 10

15. London Welsh

G-Headingley

14 Watsoniana/23

Northampton 15 Fenarth

Neatk

Swansea Cross you, allee (

Glasgow Univa

Glasgow Acado, 2 |«Glasgow High B236 GOL«hí M „Bathore IKOM Kines

Glocenster.

50.MT.8.

11 Old Edwardians

Christmas Day Matches

of matches played -5147 were as follow

I'don Beotih

midon:Walali

MAJESTIC

TO-DAY & TO-MORROW

„AT 2.30, 5.20, 7.20 & 9.20 P.M.

HEARTS AND VOWS MAY BREAK BUT LOVE-NEVER.

PAUL LUKAS, ELEANOR BOARDMAN, GEOFFREY KERR

IN

Paramount

WOMEN LOVE ONCE

K. M. A.

CERAMIC & REFRACTORY PRODUCTS

CLINKER,

PAVING,

BUILDING

& FIRE

BRICKS.

STONE-

WARK

PIPES

GLAZED

TILES

Ask for our Mustrated Catalogue-Compare our Prices and Inspect our wide Range of Bamples

THE KAILAN MINING ADMINISTRATION. DODWELL & CO., LTE, Agents, Hong Kong.

K. FUJIYAMA

PHOTOGRAPHER

ANNOUNCES HIS REMOVAL-

To

WYNDHAM STREET,

3rd floor.

HOTO, SUPPLI

PHOTOS

KEN DAY

HT

E KWONG KW

CO. LTD.

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.