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KING'S THEATRE

SHOWING TO-DAY

AT 2.30, 6.10, 7.15 & 9.30 P.M.

Story of 1000

Heart - Throbs

JAMES DUNN

BAD GIRL

From Vina Delmar's sensational novel

"Flirting with janes don't interest

me."

"Then what y'doing on a Coney

Island boat?"

Booking t The Theatre

NEXT CHANGE

Frank Borzage Production

DICTUAR.

WOTTA LAUGH!

LEON ERROL, RICHARD ARLEN,

MARY BRIAN, STUART ERWIN

2A

"ONLY SAPS WORKS"

ALWAYS A GREAT SHOW

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Telephone

No 25813

K. FUJIYAMA

PHOTOGRAPHER

ANNOUNCES HIS REMOVAL

To

WYNDHAM STREET,

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THE CHINA MAIL.

CURRENT SPORTING GOSSIP

RADIO COLLECT

FOUR POINTS.

Defeat St. Andrew's and Incognitos.

RECREIO LOSE.

In the Mamak Shield tournament at Caroline Hill yesterday the Radio Sports Club defeated the St. Andrew's Club by a goal to nil in a very fast encounter. A goal-less first half was followed by another ding-dong struggle and it was not until the last quarter that Gurbachan Singh scored the win- ning point.

The Radio have claimed three points in their two fixtures with St. Andrew's, having drawn in the first encounter.

Sunday's 'Game.

On the Marina ground on Sunday the Radio Sports Club defeated the; Incognitos by five goals to one in a

AUSTRALIA ENTER FOR DAVIS CUP.

To Play in American Zone.

PROBABLE TEAM OF THREE. (Renter's Special Service.)

Melbourne, Yesterday. The Australian Lawn Tennis Association has decided to challenge for the Davis Cup this year.

Australia will play

in the American Zone, but the final decision as to whether a team of three will be sent will be made after the third "Test" with Japan which com- mences on February 20.

CANTON WIN VERY CONVINCINGLY

Advantage of Clay Courts Play.

AND DAVIS CUP RULINGS.

The following were the full re- sulta of the Interport Lawn Tennis match between Hong Kong and Canton played over the week-end, Canfon gaining a decisive victory on their own courts by four matches to one:~~

G. Bodlker (Canton) beat E. C Fincher (Hong Kong) 7-5, 9-7, 6-3. Leung. Tak-kwang (Canton) beat E. C. Fincher (Hong Kong) 6-2, 6-1, 5-7, 6-47

Leung Tak-kwong (Canton) bent

CUP HOLDERS ARE M. W. Lo (Hong Kong) 4-6, 6-4, 6-2,

DEFEATED.

5-7, 6-2.

G. Bodiker (Canton) beat M. W. Lo (Hong Kong) by three sets to

very one-sided match. Though Wednesday Draw with one after losing he first set.

scoring first, through E. V. Reed from the bully-off, the Incognitos were thereafter seldom in the pic- ture. Gurbachan Singh equalised, Kalwant Singh gave the Radio the lead and further goals by H. Singh! (2) and Gurbachan Singh placed the issue beyond doubt.

Tournament Table, to date.

Radio Incognitos

C.B.A. Police

P. W. 1. D. F.

7 6

Middlesborough.

LOW SCORING GAMES.

London, Yesterday. The following were the results of League matches played to- day:-

First Division.

1 Middlesbro'

Goals

A. Pts

73 2 2

5 0 2 13 22 18

Wednesday

1

2 12

10

Sheffield U. 10

1 West Brom.

0

4 8 10 14

Second Division.

6 221

Б

6

Millwall

1 Bristol C.

0

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St. Andrew's 5 2 2 1 3 6

R. Signals.. 6 2 3 0 8 8 R.A.S.C..... 8 1 7 0 * 20 2

4

• Forfeit 2 points to R.A.S.C. for breach of Rules.

C.BA Victory.

In a friendly hockey match, play- ed on the home ground at. King'e Park yesterday afternoon, the Central British Association defent- ed the Club de Recreio by three goals to mil. W. G. Johnson netted in the first half, whilst T. S. D.; Whitley and J. White scored in the second half. Both teams were not at full strength, but in spite of this handicap the game was played at a fast pace.

The Sim Shield.

The Sim Shield, which has al- ready been won by the Hong Kong Hockey Club for the third year in succession, will be presented to the victorious captain to-morrow after- noon by Mrs. Huxford, wife of Capt. Huxford, Royal Artillery, captain of the Army team.

Port Vale

1 Oldham A; 1

--Reuter.

Our Sports Diary.

HOCKEY-To-day Radio Sporta v. University,

To-morrow-Sim Shield Club v. Navy at King's Park at 4.30 p.m.; Mamak Shield-R.A.S.C. v. St. Andrew's.

Friday-Hong Kong Club "A" v. Borderers at King's Park at 5:

p.m.

HUNTING-To-morrow-Fan- ling. Hounds meet at Hunt's Armı at 8.18.p.m.

Sunday Fanling Hunt Point-to- Point

CRICKET-Saturday--League I-Indian R.C. v. Royal Artillery (L.); Craigengower C.C. v. Kow- loon C.C. (L); Navy v. Univer sity (F.); League II-University v. Recreto (L): Kowloon C.C. V. Craigongower C.O. (L.); R.A.S.C. V. Indian R.C. (F),

S. H. and H. D. Rumjaha (Hong Kong) beat Wong Fo-kenng and Ma Chi-huen (Canton) 6-3, 6-3, 6-3.

An interesting feature of the series was the use of Spadding balla which were highly praised by all participating.

R.H.K.G.C. JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP:

Full Results of the First Round.

THE GOVERNOR'S SHIELD.

The following are the results of the first round of the Junior Championship of the Royal Hong Kong. Golf Club:-

S. T. Butlin beat Lt.-Comdr.

Weeks 1 up.

D. S. Edward beat C. H. Burton

I up.

R.. E. Tottenham beat A. Ritchie

4 and 8.

C. E. Sandstrom beat A. O.

Brawn at 20th.

A. D. Humphreys beat Comdr.

Priestley 4 and 8.

C. B. Robertson beat T. C.

Monaghan 3 and 2.

E.

des Voeux beat M. N. Cochrane 9 and 1,

R. M. Henderson received a walk

over from G. E. R. Divott.

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The presentation will be preceded FIFTH ROUND DRAW In the semi-final of the Gov-

by the return match between the Club and the Navy which is timed to commence at 4.80 p.m. on the R.N.O.S.C. ground at King's Park The Hong Kong Hockey Club will} be represented by the following players:-C. L. Gregory; W. Wood- ward, J. Bodger; W. A. Reed, A. A.

FOR F.A. CUP.

Arsenal Will Have Stiff Hurdle.

London, Yesterday.

Dand, A. R. Botelho; H. Owen, The draw for the fifth round of Hughes, D. B. Evans, C. C. Francis, the FA Cup, to be played on E. V. Reed and E. C. Fincher. | Fobruary 18, is:--

Bury oddv. Sunderland. or

Stoke

KOWLOON THE HOME

OF TENNIS.

:

Newcastle or

Southport v. Leicester Wednesday. Chelsea Watford v. Bradford Portsmouth or

Aston Villav. Arsenal Huddersfield . Preston N.E. Manchester C. v. Derby Liverpool. Grimsby

H.K.L.T.A. to Proceed with Negotiations.

The following resolutions were unanimously carried at the special general meeting of the Hong Kong Lawn Tennis Association held last H.K.C.C. INTER CLUB

aight..

(1) That the Association should acquire and maintain a ground of Its own in Kowloon on the site. shown in the block plan.

(2) That if "1" above is pass- ed the plan and estimates for... á pavilion ground staff quarters and fencing be approved

(8) That the Executive Com- mittee be authorised to proceed with building a pavilion and quar

Reuter.

CRICKET GAME.

Saturday's Match.

The following teams have been selected to play in the Over Thirty

ernor's Shield P.W.D. (A. E. Lissaman and J. G. Campbell) beat Davie Boag & Co. (N. M. Currie and W. A. Stewart) 6 and 4; while Royal Naval Yard (W. O. Shields and W. G. Trice) beat. Dodwell & Co. (L. G. S. Dodwell and A. C. I. Bowker) 6 and 5,

In the G. M. Young Cup B. & S. will play Dodwell & Co. In the final on Sunday, January 31.

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BRUCE'S L. WHALER| TRIUMPHS.

Trophy for Service Boats.

The second race for the boats was sailed yesterday, the R.H.K.Y.C. Trophy for Service

course being:PRENDR

Lyamun Beacon (P), Ramsey Shoal (P), Mark Boat on Line (P), Channel Rocke (8), a distance of 9 miles. dura

The race resulted as follows: Ption "Ship

1 Bruce's L Whaler

v. Under Thirty Match at 2 p.n.3-Wishart's K Whaler

Points 40%

Hermes Cutter

2nd Whaler

82.8

Bruce

7

Over Thirty-H R. B. Han-Berwick's on the Club ground on Saturday: 8 'Modway's let Whaler

cock (captain), E R. Duckitt

K. Hepburn, H. Owen Hughes,

ters for the ground staff, fencing Capt. G. E. Mirehouse, E. JE

KWhaler

Whaler

and levelling the ground, at an itchell, Cap R. G. Moir, R. SWELLY Fist Cutter

timated cost not to exceed $5,800

(4) That the question

turfing be left to the Committee to decide,

ares to be turfed, and and suitability

(5) That stand. quired fine

Lawn".

22nd Wh

Cumberland's 2nd

Paterson, T. B. Pearce, A. Reid, 10 Cumber

and J.-B. Way Execut

Thirty

AO Beck

Barrow, RB 11 On And

Nott, WD 18

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TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1932.

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RUTH

Is Happiness WRONG?

Love means ahattering of conventions - Does her heart conquer her

·fear?.

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TONIGHT!

The Right

To Love"

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