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Out of the air comes the fatal message- threatening her love, putting two lives in danger. What does
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SECRET CALL
A Paramount Picture
with
RICHARD ARLEN PEGGY SHANNON
-COMMENCING 'TO-MORROW--
POWER
LOVE LIFE!
with WALTER
THE CHINA MAIL.
CURRENT SPORTING GOSSIP
DON BRADMAN'S AVERAGE!
South Africans Seem Like Schoolboys.
ANOTHER DEFEAT?
Adelaide, Yesterday. At the conclusion of the third day's play in the Fourth Test be- tween Australia and South Africa here to-day the South Africans, with eight wickets in hand, are 81 runs in arrears of the Aussie's first innings total.
Full scores as cabled by Reuter were as follow:-
South Africa-1st Innings. S. J. Curnow, e Ponsford, b
Grimmett
B. Mitchell, e and b McCabe ¡J. A. J. Christy, b O'Reilly H. W. Taylor, e Rigg,
Grimmett
H. B. Cameron, 1.b.w..
Grimmett
D. P. B. Morkel, and b
Grimmett
K. Viljoen, c and b Grimmett
Q. McMillan, b Grimmett
SUNDERLAND BOW
THE KNEE.
Stoke City Reach the Fifth Round.
REVISED DRAW.
London, Yesterday. The following were the results of the fourth round replays in the F.C. Cup:
Newcastle 9, Southport 0 at Shefteld.
Stoke C. 2, Sunderland 1 at Manchester.
The Last Sixteen.
The following is the revised draw for the Fifth Round of the 20 English F.A. Cup to be played on 75 February 13:
7 Bury
Newcastle
v. Stoke City
Leicester C.
V.
78 Wednesday Watford
V.
Chelsea
Bradford
V
Huddersfield v.
52 Portsmouth
Arsenal Preston N.E.
0 Manchester C. v. Derby C.
Liverpool v. Grimsby
ENGLISH LEAGUE.
C. L. Vincent, 1.b.w., b O'Reilly
48
19
N. L. Quinn, e Ponsford, b
Grimmett
1
A. J. Bell, not out
2
West Ham
Extras
G
Total
308
Bowling: S. McCabe 1 for 34; O'Reilly 2 for 74: C. V. Grimmett ¡7 for 116.
Australia-First Innings.
W. M. Woodfull, e Morkel, b
Bell
82
W. H. Ponsford, b Quinn
5
D. G. Bradman, not out
299
A. F. Kippax, run out
0
S. McCabe, c Vincent, b Bell
2
W. Rigg, c Taylor, b Bell
35
W. A. Oldfield, L.b.w..
Vincent
23
C. V. Grimmett, b Bell
21
Hunt, c Vincent, b Quinn
0
O'Reilly, b Bell
23
Thurlow, run out
0
Extras
23
Total
513
Bowling:-Bell 5 for 142; Quinn
2 for 114; Vincent 1 for 110.
HUSTON
South Africa--Second Innings.
R. Mitchell, not out
.54
KAY
8. J. Curnow, b McCabe ....
3
FRANCIS
J. A. J. Christy, b Grimmett .
51
H. W. Taylor, not out
11
In
Extras
5
124
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Bradman's Average!
Don Bradman in scoring 299 yesterday against the South Afri- can touring eleven in the Fourth Teat at Adelaide broke his own record of 226, the highest indivi-
First Division.
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Our Sports Diary.
HOCKEY-To-morrow - Hong Kong Club v. Argylls on the U.S.R.C. ground at 6 p.m.; Uni- versity v. St. Andrew's Club.
Friday-Hong Kong Club II. v. Y.M.C.A at King's Park at 5 p.m.; Incognitos v. St. Andrew's Club at Caroline Hill:
GOLF Te-day Completion of Second Round of Ross Cup (Ladies)....
Thursday--Completion of 4th Round of Taggart Cap (Ladies). Friday Completion of Second Round of Ladies' Championship.
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INDIA MAY COMPETE
IN DAVIS CUP.
Best Side on View in Recent Years.
CALCUTTA'S AMBITION.
There la, I am glad to hear, every likelihood that India will participate in the next Davis Cup competition, says a Calcutta cor respondent of The Times of Cey-
lon.
T. S. Charanjiwa' and Madan Mohan will be in England the whole of 1982, and will be avail- able. M. Sleem is still a power in the tennis world, and must be chosen to represent India. He is leaving for Europe shortly and hopes, I understand, to play a lot of tennis again. Then L. Brooke Edwards and W. S. Michelmore, will be in Europe after the All- India Championships at Allahabad. They are without doubt the best doubles combination in India at present, and even if Michelmore is not thought good enough to play for this country in the Davis Cup, the opportunity is not likely to be lost af making use of Brooke Edwards' services, perhaps In
with partnership
Charanjiwa, there will be no lack of first class players.
On the contrary India will have a stronger side than has repre- sented her in recent years, so that one can well hope that this coun try will not disgrace herself be fore she is knocked out of the Davis Cup.
There was a time, not so very long ago
In the days of Sleem, Jagat, Lal Deene, and Jacob when India was a leading gure in the world of tennis and there is no reason why that time should not come again.
It is the duty of the A.IL.TȚA. to do its best to encourage the younger players by giving them the opportunity of playing against players of class, but up to now this duty has been taken up by the Calcutta South Club, who are now negotiating, or are likely to be do- ing so in the near future, for a visit from American and French teams together next cold weather. This may sound like too bold a project, but a rich. Bengali syn- dicate has offered the South Club a guarantee of Rs.40,000 for them to get a combined French and American team here, and I under- stand that no time will be lost in making endeavours to arrange such a visit. The South Club, has,
dual score in the series of Testa HOME RUGBY UNION in three successive years, arrang
between the two countries.
His previous effort was made in
the first Test at Brisbane and was
easily bettered at Adelaide' where
he, was undefeated when requir-
RESULTS.
ing. but one run for the third con- H.K. Bank Lose by a tury.
He has, as a result of his un- defeated innings, the following amazing average:——
Inna. Runs H.S. N.O. Aver. 5 806, 299* 201.50
BOXERS CONCLUDE
UNCONSCIOUS.
t
Bout Between Brothers Provides Thrills.
Narrow Margin.
LONDON SCOTTISH` LOSE.
ed for visits from French, Eng- lish, and Japanese teams and have come out of the visits well from financial viewpoint. Conse: quently, it is not to be wondered
&
even
at that they have become more ambitious. Perhaps the day will come the South Club has money and influence behind It- when, the tennis championships of the East will be played in Cal- cutta, and that the leading play- ers of Europe and America and Australia will take part,
London, Jan. 16. The following were the results of Rugby Union matches played to-day: Blackheath Birkenhead P. 1 Guy's Hosp. ́ ́ ́8 11 L’den Scottish 0 14, Northampton [7]## 16 Royal Air F
Bridgend Bristol
London, Dec. 20. Cardiff
12 Aberavon
& Cross Keys
9 Moseley
7 Glasgow U..
10 St. Thomas's a
Hosp
A
8 Bath
Two brothers, facing each other Cheltenham in a boxing contest at Sheffield, Coventry dealt out such punishment to each Edinburgh U. other that when the referee stop.. Exeter ped the content in the sixth round, both were left unconscious Gloucester on the floor of the ring.
Harlequins Austin Brown, of Rotherham, London Welsh who was to have met Harry Dean Newport of Sheffield, found that Dean was Richmond unable to appear and his oppon« O.M.TS. ant's deputy was his own brother Portame U.S. Edgar
Finchley
Both knocked each other down for varying counts, and the spec tatora, unaware that they ware brothers, roared their approval as each blow, was struck" . In the sixth round Edgar put Austin down for counts, of six, sight and nine,
As he was declaring Edgar, the younger brother, as the winnar Austin rus fell ancon bodyt Ed decision,-K
0
14 Aldershot US. 8
9 Leicester
6 Plymouth A.
3.
34 Cambridge U. 3
21 Old, Paulines B
13. Old Blues
19 Kong Bank
COCHET MAY GO TO THE OLYMPIAD.
Henri Cochet, the
French newspaper Los Angele
correspor he will
be his Davis Cup
SOUTH AFRICAN'S TRIUMPH.
Farquharson Wins 3 Titles in One Day.
Jobannesburg, Jan. 16. Norman Farquharson, the South African Davis Cup player and a Cambridge Blue, recently won
three Southern Transvaal chem pionships in one day.
8
Playing first in the final of the
11
singles, he beat V. G. Kirby, a
The
youthful Davis Cup player, thrilling five-set match, "SCOZO WER 7-8, 86, 69, F66A,
After a little rest. Farqu
courts again
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1932.
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