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U.S. WINS POLO TITLE.

ARGENTINA LOSE FINAL

MATCH.

AMERICA'S EARLY LEAD.

[REUTER'S AMERICAN SERVION)

NEW YORK, Oct. 6th. The final of the Pelo Champion. ship of the Americas was won by the United States, who boat Argen tina by 13 goals. to 7.

.GOLF.

U.S. PROFESSIONAL CHAMPION.

DIEGEL'S FINE PLAY,

(REUTER'S AMERICAN SERVICE] ·

6 and 5.

Previously Diegel had. beaten Sarazen in the semi-final roued by and 8, while Espinosa had beaten MacDonald Smith by 6 and 5.

The game started with what look.

English Ladies ed like a rout of the Argentines

Miss Enid Wilson had it all her by the Americans, who led by 9

own way in the 36 holes Enal of goals to 2 in the first half, scoring the English Ladies Close Cham Ave goals in the fourth chukker by pionship at Walton Heath, and hard riding and accurate shooting.beat Miss Dorothy Pearson by

and 8.

Much of the American success was due to Hopping, who replaced Stevenson at number 3 Hepping. four times gave passee which his team converted into goals, and finally himself scored prettily at the end of the fourth chukker.

The Argentines changed mounts prior to the seventh chukker and then "succeeded in holding the Americans. The Argentinos scored. three times in the final chukker and were clearly cutplaying the Ameri when the bell ended the

caas

spart.

The Teams,

| POPULAR · JOCK_M‹CUBBIN,

LEAVING COLONY "AFTER

YEARS.

“GRANDFATHER" OF FOOTBALL.

'RITZY.”

ELINOR GLYN AND BETTY BRONSON.

THE BRITISH ARISTOCRACY AT THE QUEEN'S,"

AT THE CINEMA THEATRES THIS WEEK.

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Popularly known as the "grand- father" of football in the Colony, Mr. J. McCubbin has endeared Naw Yozx, Oct. 7th.

himself to Chinese as well as In the final of the American Professional Golf Championship, European, sportsmen in Hong Leo Diegel beat Al Espinosa by Kong. He had been for the last

Madame Elinor Glyn, fired with aineteen years playing member of the success of It has written the Hong Kong Football Club, and another story for the alm. It prob- when Father Time" began to tellably had a good deal in common with her famous "Three Weeks ? on him, he willingly made place series ximost cut out by the pro- for the younger bloods and con- ducers to leave room for the demo-be recognised tinued to work very hard behind cratic sauce in which the "effete British Aristocracy" is roasted to the scene.

the great ediäcation of American Mr. Jock McCubbin firat came to Laudiences,

Ritzy" the Colony on March 9th, 1908

(Betty Bronson) is the daughter of American from Greenock, as chief sugar boiler iron

msaler and at zeventeer for the Taikoo Sugar Rednery, the social queen of "s Basl Har ambition, which she which position he has held through town.

takes no

to hide. is care

to out his 29 years in the Colony.

marry an English Duke. When the He is leaving for Home by the as. story opens the "Duke of West- More on Saturday. Mrs. McCub- borough" is staying with her father under the name of "Mr. Smith,” bin and children will accompany

and falling in love with Ritzy bin

wants her to marry him for himself and not for his title. In order to achieve this end he persuades a friend of his "Algy (William Austin) to take his name and by his brutal treatment of "Ritzy

SOUTH CHINA A.A. AQUATIC SPORTS.

SATURDAY'S. SUCCESSFUL

MEETING.

THREE NEW RECORDS -

SET UP.

of

disillusion her.

Mr. Austin is generally east for the role of the semi-imbecile British Aristocrat, and he has played his he does in this play in which he ungrateful role rather better than

is merely a clown who fails to get laughs,

Ever since he "came into the Colony, Mr. McCubbin had 1886- The South China Athletic Associated himself with football and ciation held their 5th annual aqua- tie sports on Saturday afternoon among Chinese players, he is at their bathing beach, Quarry Bas.known as the "Grandfather"> A very large number of spectators the game. were present and the events were.

Before donning the colours of the keenly contested. The progress being made by the Chinese at H.K.F.C., Mr. McCubbio played UNITED STATES :-Harriman, Hop- aquatics is suggested by the fact for the Y.M.C.A." when that `or

that new, records were set up in ping. Hitchcock, Guest.

three events, the 30 metres tree ganisation ran a league team here Keany, ARGENTINA:

Nelson,

Style ruce. the 100 metres back in the early days. Mr. McCubbin Miles, Lacey,

stroke and the 200 metres relay has filled the office of vice-President Score,

12..3 4 5 6 7 8

distributed to of the H. K:F.C. and was a 'valued The prizes were United States.... 225 1 0 1 13

the winners by Mr. T. N. Chau, member of the Committee. He was Argentina

1 0 1 0 0 0 2 3

Vice President of the Association. also on the Committee of the Tai-pleasant looking Sheik personage

The Results.

koo Recreation Club for many

QUEEN'S COLLEGE AQUATIC SPORTS.

SUCCESSFUL MEETING ON

FRIDAY.

BIG GATHERING AT NORTH POINT.

at

7

race.

In Freemasonry, Mr. MeCabbin

The results were as follow:- 200 Metres Relay Race-1st, Chi-years. nese Bathing Club; and, S.C.A.A. Time: min. 11.6. secs. (new re- cord).

100 M. Free Style for Children under 13-1st, Li Yile Kwong: 2nd. YURD Tsz Kok; 3rd, Miss Ho Oi

Wan.

100 M. Free Style Handicap-1st, Chan Ki Chung's end, Hui Cheung Fuk; 3rd, Lo Tze Shing.

30 M. Breast Stroke Handicap for Ladies-1st, Miss Kwok Choi Ming; 2nd. Mice Yuen Pui Hang; 3rd. Miss He Oi Wan.

has been District Grand Master Substitute and has held all the offices in. St. John's Lodge. He is siso a Trustee of the Zetland Masonie Hall.

"Before his departure from the Colony, Mr. McCubbin will be en- tertained to a farewell dinner ziven by the Hong Kong Football Association.

FOR YOU?

30 M. Free Style Championship. ARE THERE ANY LETTERS 1st, Leung Tit Sang and Lau Woor San; 2nd, Sang Iu Tak; 3rd, Mck The Fung. Time: 31.3 secs. (new record).

150 M. Free Style for Children under 15.1st, Yueng Yuk Wa; 2nd, Luk Tat Hang: 3rd, Luk Tai Chhen

Queen's College annual Aquatic Sports were held on Friday after noon at the Hong Kong Chinese North Club's Bathing Pool Point, commencing at 2 p.m.

All events were keenly contested and the results showed that there are some very capable swimmers in the College. A large number of apectators consisting of Old Boys, present boys and friends cheered on the contestants, while most of the masters

were busy with the arrangements.

A masters' race and an Old Boys' record).

100 M. Breast Stroke Handicap.- 1st, Wong Ki Leung; 2nd, Ip Kwai Hung; 3rd, Cheung Shin Kwai.

100 M. Back Stroke Champion- ship-ist, Lau Wood Saa: 2nd, Yeung Yuen Wa; 3rd. Young Hang Wa. Time: 1 min. 32 sees. (new Veteran's Race (50 . Free Style race were features of the pro Handicap)-1st, Yung Kai Yue; 2nd, Chau tu Kui; 3rd, Yeung Pak Nia.

gramme.

Officials.

were:

The official

President, Mr. A. H. Crook; Starters, Messrs. L. G. Morgan and Ko Sik Wai;! Judges, Mesers. W. Kay and M. G. O'Connor; Time Keepers, Mesars. D. M. Richards and W. F. Cheung; School Prefects; Recorders, Secretary, Mr. John C. Fletcher.

The Results,

the

Time: 30 secs.

Life Saving (2nd Method of Rescue).-1st Tong Yiu Fan; and, Yeung Hang Wa; 3rd, Wang Ki Chau.

100 31. Free Style for Ladies (Handicap). 1st, Miss Kwok Choi ling: tud. Miss Ho Oi Hung: 3rd, Miss Yuen Pui Hang

200 M. Breast Stroke Champion ship.-ist, Yeung Yuen Wa; and Yeung Hang Wa; 3rd, Wong Ki Leung Time: 3 min. 33 secs.

The results were as follow:- 25 Yards (Classes 7 and 8 only.-

200 M. FreeStyle Handicap. ist, Ip Kwai Hung; 2nd, Wong Ki 1st, Lai Lok Sia. Time: 22 seca.

(Free Two Lengths

Style), Leang; 3rd, Tong fu Fan Junior-1st, Wong Sin Chi; 2nd. Ladies' Nomination (75 Metres). Hon. San Chu; ard, Chik Sai Fook 1st, Mok Tze Fung and Miss Yeung Wai Pun; 2nd, Tong Yiu (Free Style), Fen and Mrs. Kwok Li Chung Yue: Two Lengths Senior 1st, Kung Ki Cheung; ard, Sung Ju Tak and Misa Ho Oi Vichy Celestins, Wong Yat Hing; 3rd, Chan Hung-

Kim Ling. Time: 25.2-5 secs.

400 M. Free Style Championship. Natural 100 Yards (Free Style), Junior.st, Lau Woon San, 2nd, Chan 1st, Woog Siu Chi; 2nd, Ho Pak K: Chung; 3rd, Yeung Yuen Wa. Mineral Water, 3rd, Chik Bui Fook. Time: Time: min, 57.2 secs.

Officers Race (100 M. Free 100 Yarde (Free Style), Senior. Style)-1st, Lai Sze Chic: 2nd. 1st. Yeung Yuen Wah 2nd, Li Yuen Chan Fai; 3rd, Li Kam Fook Fai 3rd, Lau Ming On. Fook. Time: 1 min. 20 secs.

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33.2-5 sec8;

100 Yards (Breast Stroke); Junior1st, Wong Shit Che; 2nd,

Ho Pak Hi; 3rd, Yeung Yuk Wah 100 Yards (Breast Stroke), Senior. Ist, Lau Ming On; 2nd, Yeung Yuen Wah; 3rd, Li Fook Fai Time: 1 min. 23 secя,

Two-Lengths-Back-Stroke), Junior 1st, Yung Ying Nam; 2nd, Wong Shui Chi; 3rd, Yung Wah Fai, Time: 44 secs.

100

(Back Yards Senior 1st, Yeung Yued Wah; and, Lau Ming On; 3rd, Chu Hung Yeung. Time: 1 min. 28 sees.

Diving 1st Chik Bui Fook 2nd-Li-Fook-Fai;-3rd,-Kwok-Kui

Stroke),

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The Glyn touch is rerenied in her old situation of a hero and heroine-the real duke and Ritzy deeply in love with each other but too proud to say so, sind in a rather

who undertakes to show Ritzy the night hile of wicked London. In- cidentally this episode, which occurs after the heroine has discovered the trick played upon her, provides the best moments in the film. The Sheik is only too anxious to be rid of a romantic school girl and be. about his business with more sophis

ticated ladies.

Mr. Bronson is not at her best да Ritzy. Perhaps she has been spoilt for ordinary parts, but it was | more probable that she neither liked nor understood the rôle, and she is not yet experienced enough to play without the support of a first rank star.” Of course, she is always charming and looks very pretty in her expensive clothes. The film is, I suppose, intended as a farce, but lacks sufficient polish and genuine humor to excuse its clumsy .construction and the various incred-

ible situations.

CINEMA NEWS.

BARDELYS THE

MAGNIFICENT."

John Gilbert, Eleanor Boardman, Roy D'Arcy, George K, Arthur, Karl Dane play the important rêles in the spectacular Hardelys the Magnificent," which returns to the local screen at the World Theatre on Wednesday next. Adapted from a novel by Rafael Sabatini, the story is laid in fifteenth century France.

no

Directed by King Vidor, the picture has been lavishly produced, expense having been spared on settings which were specially con- structed for the production.

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HONG KONG METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER

Rong Kong Observatory, Oct. 7-b

Previous On DatejDo Data

Day at 2 p.m.

Force Weather

Bein...

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at

1 p.m

59.85 24.89 29.83

60

76

Bu

$4

77

66

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E

E

NW

B

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0

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guest open-air Temperature, Bur: 81 Lowest open-air Temperaturs, 7th: 75

"The Black Birds." Theatre-goers will be interested to learn that booking is now open at Moutries and the Star Theatre for The Wilbur Black Birds whe will open a short season at the Barometer... Star on Thursday. Coming from Temperatan America, the troupe, which is commidity ..

Wind posed of eighteen negro" entertain- Direction crs, were enthusiastically received in Shanghai, playing an extended season there. This company, the first of its type to visit Hong Kong, will present a medley of negro jazz items, eccentric dancing, old planta- tion melodies, and items from the latest vaudeville shows of America. Three changes of programme are announced, on Thursday and Friday "A Minstrel Review" will be given; on Saturday and Sunday Variety"; on Monday and Tues- day "Cabaret." "The Black Birds" are under the direction of Mr. Richard Wilbur who will be remem- bered in connection with "The Wilbur Players who visited the Colony some months ago. Perform Iances will begin at 9.15 p.m. and prices of admission will be at the popular figures of 63; $2 and $1.

Talamba. PROGRAMME, FOR THE WEEK.

Queen's. To-day" Ritzy" To-morrow

and

Wednesday: Children of Divorce Clera-Bow-

B-Blue sky; C-Cloudy; D= Drizzle ; F-Fog L-Lightning;" M-Mist; O-Overcast: P Passing showers; Q-Squalls; R-Eain; T-

Thunder.

Days of

HONG KONG TIDE TABLE,

From October 8th to 14th, 1928.

Mon.

HIGH WATEK. Low Wazza,

Date of

Mooth

Fong

KODK

Standard

h

2.

fleight.

Hong

King

Standard

Time.

in.

h. m.

8 m 44 16 9: 0 19

@ $1 a 5 3 11 Tuos. 9 m 538 69 1 7

8. 185 Wed. 10m 6 52

in a picture of modern marringer

Thursday to Saturday: Lon- Saigon don"

Dorothy Gish ac ve! F. Quinhon

whose adventures lead to love and riches.

124.03

34.00

12.00

20,33

Address. Allopathic

18.10

Nam Tri

Cholon.

34.423

Man Cheong Lai

Saigon

1821

Ping Kee

Saigon

Lisbon Bucharest Buenos Aires Nex, York.

1071

Ha Wong

Cholon.

7001

Tong Lam..

47.11/32

Nerbudda

TAXRO Socrabaja

Geneva....

25.10

Milan .... Stockholm

02.06

"th

16.13

Oslo

18.18

Prague

*183)

Consolation Race-let, Chan Nai Chi-20d, Hui-Sou-Pin-3rd, Ko Wai Yiu.

Madrid

„Athèng

-29.763

374

Rio......

Masters Race.-1st, Mr. Rich ards; 2nd, Mr. Chan Cheuk Wah; 3rd, Mr. Leung

Bombay

Trong

Kong.

Lun

Small Boys' Team Race.-1st, 7A: 2nd, TB.

Class Team Race, Junior.-Ist, 4B: 2nd, 4A.

Old Boys Bace, 1st, Chin Kenny Wah; 2nd Rang Nam Wah; 3rd Leung Sik Kai.

Yokohama

Shanghai

Silver (spot)

20/39

1/6.1/32 1/10:19/02

2/7)

-20---

Bilver (forward) ... 20.13/16

Wingolf

Chong Ka Hea, care

Chung Fu Yan

Jesselton.

Man Heng Loong...Tangjong Balci

Liogmadam, 84, Caine..

Road, 2nd floor

Fern President Yu Sengon Naissant'. Marriotte........

Yned Fat

Naissant

Faregoric

World.

Sat

To-day and Tomorrow-Harold Sun. -14 Lloyd in Girl Shy

Batavia Wednesday to Saturday: Bar Cleveland.dely the Magnificent." .... Colon.

Star.

........... Cholon. To-day" Why Girls go back Boston. Mass. Home." Clive Brook and Fatsy Baigour Bath Miller-in-a-story of youth and Haigon love.

x 0.22

Height,

Thuy, 11 m 7 61 7 1m 1 4

12 m 8 42,70 1 19.155 24723 9 Ba5 2 2 4 13 ju 9 27 | 68m 2 64 1a o |||§ 26 m) 65]. 9 15 12 5 10 2 6 1m 3 34 26 1,2, 9,45 a} 0 21.13.42 si 2 81.

Tomorrow and Wednesday Adolphe Menjou and Láilian Hich in a French force, A Kiss in the Dark". Ma

Thursday to Saturday 2.30 to 8.30 Love's Greatest Mistake.

The Wilbur Black Birds.".

Saigon. (Continued at foot of next column.) | At 9.15

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