oire
KINGS THEATRE
SHOWING TO-DAY
AT 2.30, 5.10, 7.15 & 9.30 P.M.
ANOTHER BRITISH-FILM SUCCESS!
A Bright Farcical Comedy.
RALPH LYNN
AND
YVONNE ARNALİ
IN
"TONS OF MONEY'
NOTHING BUT LAUGHS IN THIS GREAT
FARCE
with
- MARY BROUGH
MADGE SAUNDERS
directed by
TOM WALLS
A BRITISH PRODÜCTION
NEXT CHANGE
COMMENCING WEDNESDAY, 17th FER.
Booking at
A
ELISSA LANDI
ALWAYS GOODBYE
LEWIS STONE
A drama you'll long remember with the star you will never forget.
The Theatre ALWAYS A GREAT SHOW
The
China
Dail
THE
CHINA MAIL.
KWANTI MEETING
The following were the full results of the Chinese New Year steeplechase meeting of the Fanling Hunt and Race Club held at Kwanti yesterday:---
The Belmont Park Handicap, OVO-A Hurdle Race of 14. Miles.
Capt. R. H. Mould's The Quail 160 lb...(Mr. Corbett)
Mr. G. S. B. Bramwell's Mo-
vanagher 145 lbs.
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(Mr. J. C. Cockburn) 2 Mr. W. T. Stanton's Donnabella
160 us.... (Mr. McCann) 3 Won by three lengths; one length. Pari-mutuel: Win $31.65. Places $8.40; $3.07 $2.45.
2.The Meadowbrook Cap (Un-1 official).-A Steeplechase of 11⁄2 Miles for China Ponies approved by the Master as "Hunters."
Mr. Hoard's Big Ching 168 lbs.
Places $4.04; $3.09! $2.74.
6. The Jamaica Plate.--A Flat Race of 1 Mile for Subscription Ponies of the Macao Jockey Club. Messrs. Lo and Liang's Pure
Music 156 Ibs
(Mr. G. U. da Roza) Mr. G. H. Potta' Arminius 159 Ibs... (Mr. Y. S. Chang) Mr. G. H. Potts' Lightship 155
lbs.
(Dr. MacGown)
Won by half length; & lengths. Pari-mutuel: Win $12.29. Places $6: $6.51; $11.10.
C.B.A. LADIES' LOSE TO OPTIMISTS.
Interesting Encounter at King's Park.
An interesting hockey match was played at King's Paix yester- Ladies' entertained a team of men day morning when the C.B.A.
playing under the name of the Op- timists. The game was of a more even nature than the accre
of
14-1 in favour of the Optimista would suggest. Being two players 2 short the ladies accepted the ser-
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7.--The Agua Caliente Handicap. A Flat Race of 14 Milen for (Mr. Corbett) 1 China Ponies, "C1" and "C2" Lt. Col. N. C. Bennett's Hefty Classes.
168 lbs. Major D. H. 168 lbs.
(Mr. Cockburn) 2 Mr. Eve's Cloudy Eve 158 be. Somerville's Dunce
(Mr. Cann) (Mr. Hope) 3 Mr. J. H. Charley's Fanling Stag Won by half length; many
140 lbs. ...... (Mr. Penoyre) lengths.
Mr. L. Reidy's Hellotrope Leaf 153 lbs..... (Mr. T. L. Wang)
Pari-mutuel: Win $3.65. Places $2.42; $3.01.
3.-The Latonia Handicap.-A Steeplechase of 1 Miles for Ponies.
Mr. W. T. Stanton's The Target 170 lbs. ....... (Mr. Corbett) Mr. W..T. Stanton's The Part-
ridge 160. lbs. (Mr. McCann) 2 Mr. J. H. Charsley's Duke of
Milan 150 lbs. . (Mr. Francis) 3 Won by half length; three lengtha.
Pari-mutuel: Win $3.60. Places $2.29; $2.86.
4.----The
Baltimore
Stakes-A
Hurdle Race of 14 Miles for China Ponies Subscription Griffins of this ! Club.
Won by half length; half length. Pari-mutuel: Win $3.28. Places $3.13; $12.32.
No. 234
160
587
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Cash Sweeps. Race 1.
$26 tickets Nos. 310,
Race 2
No. 145
33 261
$25 tickets Nos. 95 Race 3.
No. 52
+
479 67
++
$329,48
94.13
47.07
493, 296.
$408.67
116.78
58,39
and 522.
$475.72 185.92 67.96
$25 tickets Nos. 122 and 371
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vices of E. and S. Macnider. For the ladies A. Fowler and 0. Dalziel were the stars in the de- fence and in the attack G. Mac- nider scored the C.B.A. goal in the second half,
The teams lined up as follows: C.B.A. Ladies:-E. Macnider;
A. Fowler, D. Tipple; I. Warnes, 9. Macnider, J. Bryson; D. Hunt, P. Hunt, B. Walker, G. Macnider, and 0. Dalziel.
Optimists: no goalkeeper; A 2 Tate, G. Mitchell; A. Popple, F. E. Skinner, S. A. Sweet; D. S: Green, 3G. C. Burnett, G. Hedley, G. Bal.
man, and W. L. McKenzie.
$40.38 tickets Nos. 758, 212, 17.
Race 5.
Race 4.
Mr. P. C. Potta' Herga 156 lbs. (Mr. Charles) Mr. W. T. Stanton's Ed 160 lbs.
(Mr. Corbett) 2 Mr. A. A. R. B.'s Monche 101 lbs.
(Mr. Dale) g Won by 2 lengths; many lengths. Puri-mutuel: Win $4.15. Places $2.66; $4.58; 33.49.
No. 521
1
329
519
$1,017.45 290,70 145.35
No. 33
52
"P
625
+
$406.20
*130.85
65.17
$25 tickets Nos. 444, 223, 387, 1434 and 7.·
Race 6.
No. 254.
591
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111
$367.64 105.04 62.52
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2
$25 tickets Nos. 61, 74, 259, 48.. 226, 288, 471, 191, 306 and 500.
Race 7.
No. 354
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401
163
H
$524.67 149.90 74.96
5.-The Saratoga Handicap.-A Flat Race of 1 Mile for China Ponies, "D1" and "D2" Classes. Mr. W. G. Fischer's Choctow II
143 lbs.
. (Mr. Ficher) Mr. H. W. Mok's Bright Eyes
145 lbs.
(Mr. Butler) Mr. H. W. Mok's Brown Eyes
150 lbs.
(Mr. Fung) 8 Won by a lengths; 3 lengths. Pari-mutuel: Win $23.28.
ARMY DEFEAT THE VOLUNTEERS.
Yesterday's Cricket.
At Sockunpoo yesterday the Army defeated the Volunteers by 77: runs.
Scores:**
The Army.
Capt. Wales, b McLellan ....
Spr. Tucker, b McLellan
$20 tickets Nos. 158 and 225.
Our Sports Diary.
MONDAY. FEBRUARY 15, 1932.
MAJESTIC
TO-DAY ONLY AT 2.30, 6:20, 7.20 & 9.20 P.M. FULL SPEED AHEAD
FOR
SATL
RANS
NTIC
Aoating palace of spendthrifts and sirens, swindlers and scapegoats
with
EDMUND LOWE
LOIS MORAN
John Halliday
Greta Nissen
• Jean Hersholt Myrna Loy
Y.
FENCING-To-day-Hong Kong Fencing Club Meet at 5.15 p.m.
HOCKEY-To-day-C.B.A.
Wednesday-Club v. Jats: Re- creio v. Radio.
Thursday-St. Andrew's v. Uni- versity.
Friday--Radio v. German Club. GOLF To-morrow Third Round of Ross Cup (Ladies).
Third Round of Ladies'
Sunday K.G.C. Junior Cham- pionship Final.
HUNTING — Wednesday- Fan- Iing Hunt Hounds Meet at Hunt- er Arms at 3.15 pm.
Sunday-Fanling Hunt Hounds Meet at Potts' Bungalow at 3.16 p.m.
CRICKET - Saturday — League I-University v. Craigengower C.C. (L.); Kowloon C.C. v. Civil Service C.C. (L.); Indian R.C. Hong Kong C.C. (L.); League II. Craigengewer C.C. v. University
Civil Service G.G. v. Kow- loan C.C. (L.); Hong Kong C.C. v. Indian R.C. (L.)
FOOTBALL Saturday- First Recreio v. Borderers; Division Navy v.. Police; Argylls v. St. Joseph's; Kowloon v. Club; Chin- ese League South China "B" v. Eastern; Sung Ching v. Yee Woo; Chinese Athletic "B". Chinese Athletic "A".
RACING Saturday — Annual Race Meeting (Happy Valley).
TENNIS.
THIS WEEK'S PROGRAMME.
J. LAING WINS 1931 The following is the programme
ADAMSON CUP.
of matches in the Open Champion- ship this week:---
To-day,
In the semi-finals of the Adam-R. Chon v. Wong Fuk-nam,
Luk Chan-cheung v. P. R. S. Walsham. son Cap (1981) match play stages R. M. Wood v. H. Lo. at Happy Valley,
W. Wirth v. C. L. Chan.
J. Laing (14) beat W. J. G. J. W. Leonard v. W. J. Howard.
Jenkins (17) one up.
A. E. Clarke (14) beat A. Urasil (17) by 6 and 5.
In the final J. Laing beat A. Clarke by 8 and 2.
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A. E. P. Grest y. D. 9. Green,
G. C. C. Stark v. F. H. Kwok.
¡J. J. Walte v. D. Mohamed,
E.!
In the Captain's Cup at Fanling
¡G. W. Sewell y. E. S. Howard.
Hata
To-morrow.
J. Barrow v. F.
G. W. A. Tufton Lee Wal-choi.
Gross v. P. C, Koh.
D. Rumjahn v. D. D. Mackay..
on February 18 and 14 on the Old E. C. Fincher v. K. H. Wong. Course H. H. Mundy 85-14-71 G. Lai v. G. E. Holmes.
Tsul Wai-pul v. S. A. Gray. qualified.
Wednesday.
Lee Wal-fung v. J. G. Lecky,
V. Go
Совало у v. Yew Man-kit
Telephons
No 25313
15
Lt. Whiteway Wilkinson, b
Gittins
29
G
Lt. Hamilton, c
Duncan, b
McLellan
11
Sigm. Williams, l.b.w., b Smith
Bdr. Bryant, b Smith
11
Other scores included:-D. S. Eward 84-11-78; L Goldman 89-14-75.
Capt. Gottwaltz, b Gitting Lt. Anstruther, b Smith
There were 53 entries.
J.
30
L/Bdr. Combay, not out i Pte. Ronan, a and b Smith
89
2
.12
22 Leach
91-16-75,
188
SPORTS
ALMANAC
THE BEST 50 CENTS WORTH
Capt. Mirehouse, c Kilbee, b
McLellan".
Extras
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
0. M. R. W.
Total
McLellan Beck Smith-
..14.4 0 50
.11 0 32 .11.
4 0
8 30 4
Gittins Stock Kibee.
7 01 28
2 .0 16
1 0 Б Volunteers.
8. V. Gittins, b Williams
N. A. E Mackay, and b
Williams
F. S. W. Smith, bAnstruther A. C. Beck, b Anstruther
Ronan, b
D. McLellan, e
Anstruther
W. D. Foller, b Williama
R. H. Griffiths, b.w.,
Anstruther
b.
R. R Edwards, o Gottwalts, b
Anstruther
B. L. Stock, b Anstruther “...,
G. Duncan, b Tucker
LED Kilbee
*Extras.
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On the New Course J. B. Mackie 82-12-70 qualified.
Other scores Included:
84-10=74; H..
There were 8 entries.
H. N. Les v. Iu Tak-cheuk."
A. Casaumbhoy y, E. Nash,
S. A. Rumjahn v. H. N, Chan.
L. T. Ride V. A. H. Harkins.
T. C. Monaghan v. Taul Yan-pui.
E. W. Railton .M. K. 10.
A. A. L. Sullivan v. F. D. Pereira.
Thursday. Lowe
D. B. Evans v. W. Woo,
RUGBY FOOTBALL.
Dublin, Saturday.
Chiu Chan-chiu v. R. Choa or Wong. G. A. White A. F. Sullivan v.
Pereira.
M. W. Lo v. Firdos Khan,
Y. Hachiuma v. S. E. Green.
A. H. Rumjahn v. H. Y. Ho.
Y. V. Segalen v. Iu Tak-lum.
Friday.
Thirty-five thousand people wit Szeto Pick v. W. B. Cornaby.
2 nessed the International rugby Luk Ding-cheung v v, F. Aki.
0 match here to-day between England H. Owen Hughes v. Sai Wa-liang.
E
7. Honda v. G. C. Burnett.
and Ireland, the vlaiting team win A. Redmond v. W. C. Hang. ning by eleven points to eight. H. Luhring v. F. R. Todd.
30 England thus gained her first inter- Ng Ste-chaung v. M. H, Waring. national rugby victory of the R. Gremillet v. T. Akiyama.
Ho Kalau v. E. Zimmern. 28 acason-Reuter,
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INTER-SERVICES, -
**London, Saturday. · In the Inter-Services Rugby|· 12 Championship the Royal Navy beat the Royal Air Force at Twicken- 12 ham by 22 polats to 5.-Reuter.
BOWLING ANALYSIS, TRA
Tucker Rorian
Anstruther
Williams Hamilton Bryant
6.2
INTER-ARMY SOCCER
Belgians Triumph Over English
London, Saturday.;
The Belgian Army best the British Army” by the, only goal of the match at Crystal Palace to-day the Inter Army. Triangular-=ROC=| cor Tournament among the Eng- lish French and Belgian Armies,
Rent
Story by Guy Bolton
Directed by WILLIAM K. HOWARD
Overland China Mail.
A WHOLE WEEK'S NEWSPAPERS IN ONE.
The Sino-Japanese dispute now proceeding apace at Shanghai is growing graver and graver. Reports show that the Japanese have launched a big offensive, but that the Chinese forces are holding out meritoriously. On Sunday (February 7) Japanese destroyers shelled Woosung Village, alded by Japanese troops and several armoured cars from Shanghai,
Filled to the utmost of its accommodation, the majority of the passengers being from Shanghai, the s.s. Empress of Russia arrived in Hong Kong on February 8,
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Interesting stories of the situation in Shanghai were told by passengers.
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The situation at Shanghai and the stories of recent arrivals from there are fully chronicled in the OVERLAND CHINA MAIL.
At the 82nd annual meeeting of the Board of Education, held on February 3, the Board considered a letter from the Head Master of the Diocesan Boys' School advocating the 'substitution of a Leaving certificate examination for the present University Matriculation examination as the final examination in English schools, such examination to be. conducted either by the University or by the Education Department.
The following resolution was carried.
"That the Board, recommends to Government that the Senior and Junior Local Examinations be abolished and that a School Leaving Certificato be substituted therefore." The OVERLAND CHINA MAIL gives a detalled report of the meeting.
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In the witness box of the Central Magistracy on February 9, Mrs. J. W. Franks, the wife of the Superin- tendent of Prisons gave her testimony in the case in which the driver of a motor ambulance is summoned for danger- ous driving. The case came before Mr. W. Schofield.
Mr. Horace Lo defended. The case, which was adjourn- ed, is reported in the OVERLAND CHÍNA MAIL.
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