QUEENT
THEATRE
TO-DAY at 2.80, 5.15, 7.20 9.30 P.M. DOLORES DEL RIO
IN WARNER'S TORRID MUSICAL
"In Caliente"
with PAT O'BRIEN-LEO CARRILLO
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1935.
TODAY AT THE CINEMA
Hong Kong
KING'S:-
The Scoundrel”
QUEEN'S:-
"In Caliente" ORIENTAL-
"Mississippi"
Kowloon
·ALHAMBRA :---
"The Black Room"
MAJESTIC:-
Vagabond Lady"
* knows
TƏRK SNY TRAMOR HAPPY VALLEY BUB
STAR:-
PLEMING
ROAD
"George White's
CEL, ANATS
DAIL
1.20–$13
1.38–6.30
ORIENTAL
LAST
"TO-MOKROW
14 TIMES TO-DAY| AND WEDNESDAY
A NEW AND DIFFERENT
MUSICAL SHOW
FILLED WITH LAUGHTER NOVELTY · ·
SONG AND GIRLS
EXTRA
ADDED FEATURE
ALOHA
WANDERWELL
•
The Most Widely Traveled Girl in the World will appear on the -Stage at all Performances and amaze you with her thrilling Inads. experiences in distant
ON THE SCREEN.
KING'S:-
1936 Scandals”
Coming
"Bishop Misbehaves" QUEEN'S:-
"The Glass Key" ORIENTAL:-
"The Secret Bride" ALHAMBRA:--
"I'll Love You Always"
MAJESTIC:-
STAR:
"Age Of Inäiscretion”
||
It's A Gift”.
WEEK-END CRICKET
Several Matches Played
The Indian Recreation Club started the intial Senior League cricket very brightly when on Saturday they. dereated a strong Army eleven. Thanks to their "speed merchang* F. D. Pereira who captured 7 wickets for 38 runs the Army, was dismissed for
1
127.
The Army started disastrously and lost three wickets for 18 runs, when Life Dawson and Major Bonavia came in to stoo the rot Their partnership realised 67 runs. Dawson claiming 45 and Boonvia 28. With the exception of Cpl. Ballard who scored 35 before he was clean bowled by Pereira, o other batsman reached double igures!
Going in to bat the Indians lost their first wicket for 28 runs and the rate they went about collecting their runs nearly lost them their match. however their tail wagged and they managed to collect both points, Lt. Garthwalte collected
six wickets for 42 mans. THE ARMY- Lt. C. C. Garthwaite, b Pereira Le, J. P.. Waliams, b Minu Lt. J. R. Johnson, b Pereira
--
·
“IN CALIENTE"
At The Queen's
"In Caliente" which opened its season at the Queen's Theatre, with the. beautiful Dolores Del Rio, is one of the greatest successes of the year
Here is a musiani comedy that has everything it needs- thread of a story that is amusing and melodies that will not soon be for plausible, un exceptional cast, and gotten, and lavishness in details. without which any fim would, these days be a failure.
Miss Del Rio in the leading role once again proves that her real talent lies in such a film as this. and pushing to St his part per Pat O'Brien is sufficiently eruda fectly, without any of the aire and graces which used to be considered BO necessary for a leading ca in such a story. No doubt all those who see this picture are thankful for the reappearance of Edward Everett Horton, that most original comedian, in a part that suited him. admirably while the same goes to Leo Carillo. W
The minor parts are all well cast and the settings and dances left very little to be desired. All in all this is an exceptionally good ought not to be picture and missed, "O"
E. M. L. Soares, c Hinde, b
Dale
6
A. M. Prato, c Dale, b Barry 20
6 H. A. Barros, b Dale
7
0
F. H. Carvalho, b Tuinel
13
Lt. E. M. Dawson, b Pereira ... 'Major V. J. Bonavia, c Abbas,
b Pereira
45
A. M. Remedies, b Tufnel ......
3
28
A. J. M. Prata, 'c Coe-Smith, b'
Dale
Capt. L. J. Walch, c Y, el ár-
eulu, b Minu
C. N. Gosano, e Coe-Smith, b
Dale
0
"A. F." Noronha, c ̈"Coe-Smith,"
Tufnel
0
Cpl. Ballard, b Pereira
C. S. M. Elvin, b Pereira Capt. G. S. Power, b Pereira Fus, King, not out
Extras...
1 Extras. (B10)
4
"
Q
Total
1
127
Bowling Analysis
O. M
E. W.
Tufnel Dale
13 3 29
10
78
Lt. G. R. Clagg-Hill, 1b.w., b
Minu
35. J. Silva, "not out
TO-DAY ONLY
•KINGS &
Ben Moché and
Noel
COWARD
The SCOUNDREL
with
JULIE MAYDON-HOPE WILLIAMS-RÄSITE MOSERA-MARTIA-SLEEPER Written, directed and produced by Ben Hacht and Chorisa, Alicaréer. Les Chargers, Photographer & Associate Director. A Páramowns Kalwasn'
—TO-MORROW-
At 1,30, 5.10,
THE BISHOP MISBEHAVES" with MANREEN O'SULLIVAR|_M.6. M.
ALHAMBRA
UAB „NTEE
ON THE SCREEN.
KAHLOFF'S SUPER-TERILLER
TO LOVE HIM WAS TO VANISH FOREVER!
EDMUND SWENIS • PICTURE'
LAST TIMES TO-DAY AT 2.30, 5.20, 7.20 & 9.30 F.M
ON THE STAGE
ALOHA WANDERWELL
in beton
Adolph Zukor presenta BING CROSBY W. C. FIELDS JOAN BENNETT
MISSI
Pricas Matinees 20 s.—30 e.
ESTARE
TO-DAY
ONLY
At 2.20, 5.20, 7.20 & 9.20 P.M.
Grand Fun For Everyone So Bring the Family!
GEORGE
WHITE'S 1935 SCANDALS
ALICE FAYE
JAMES DUNN NED SPARKS
LYDA ROBERTI CLIFF EDWARDS ARLINE, JUDGE GEORGE WHITE
Entire production conceived, George White
produced and directed by
A FOX MUSIQAL
-TO-MORROW-
SECRET BRIDE
Forum Die dermplia simvettaa seajning
BARBARA STANWYCK
sam. TERMINÉES MELLIAM - MLINDA FAREILI
Evenings 20-30 cm60 e.—70 ¢
"Varsity Graduates
At Dinner
SATURDAY'S NIGHT FUNCTION AT H. K.
HOTEL
A very enjoyable evening was spent by members of the Hong Kong University Graduates' Asso- ciation and the University Club (Hong Kong) on Saturday night when the annual dinner and dance was held at the Roof Gar
"THE GLASS KEY'
Total
Fall of wickets: 1 (Garthwalte) for 6; 2 (Johnson) for 8; 3 (WU- liams) for 18; 4 (Bonavia) for 85; 5"(Walch) for 86; 6 (Dawson) for 87; 7 (Clegg-H) for: 83; a (Elvin) for 93; 9 (Power) for 112;
Dashiell Hammett's "The Glass Key" as worthy successor to his phenomenally popular "The Thin Man" is sheduled to open at the Queen's Theatre at an early date. With George Raft in the leading role and Edward Arnold, Claire Dodd, Rosalind Keith and Charles Richman featured, the picture finds an ingenous solution to a murder that threatens to blow up the political structure of a big Pereira city. Edward Arnald the city's Minu political boss, is supporting Char-A, H. Madar les Rihman for a post when the latter's son is killed. · Rumour lays the responsibility for murder at Arnold's door. Arnold
the
10 (Ballard) for 127:
Bowling Analysis
M.
A. 8. Sufflad, c Johnson, b
Garthwaite......
A. R. Abbas, b Garthwaite
is in the throes of an autumnal A. el Arculii, o Walch, b King love for the boy's sister, the boy | A, H. Madar, b Garthwaite !!! has jilted Arnold's own daughter and witnesses are ready to testify that the two were seen arguing.
"I'LL LOVE YOU ALWAYS"
Barry Cripps
13.3 3 26
2 0
蠱 2 4
DRAWN GAME
Flaying at home, the Kowloon Cricket Club drew with the Royal Engineers in the Second Division of the cricket league..
Scores:----
K.O.C. 2ND XI.
KARLOFF
in THE BLACK ROOM
MARIAN MARSH
HOVERT KATHERINE ALLEN •
DAMILLE
DIRECTED BY ROY WALAM NEIL
Hear Her Advanture Talk and
De Bee Her Thrilling Films
MAJESTIO
THEATRE
At 2.30, 5.20.
7.20 & 9.20 PM.
SHE SWITCHED GROOMS...right at t. altar!
R. W.
18 3
38 7
18
4
64 3
G. Lee Lb.w. b Hoddirott.......
.7
2
28
+
F. Broadbr.dge b Moreton
16
A COLUMBIA PICTURE
INDIAN B.C.
F. E. Lawrence c. Wateridge
Shipp
28
3%
W. L Mackenzie, e Shipp, b
Wateridge
35
1
TO-DAY
5
B. Lay, b Morton
S. Jex, b Wateridge
35
ONLY
9
M. P. Madar, c-Garthwaite, b
Ballard ....
8. Waplington, st.
Warr, b
Wateridge
1
0
A. R. Minu, c Walch, b Garth-
walte
V. Durling not out
1
17
C. B. R. Sargent not cut
13
Extras
8. A. Ismail, c and b Garth-
waite
10
11
Y. el Arcaill, not out
24
Total (for 7 wkts, dec)
155
A. A. “Dand and H. Overy did
not bat
0
Bowling Analysis
17
Hoddinott Bradford Shipp
...7
1 25
7 0 22
3 0 16
F. D. Pereira, b Garthwaite....
walte.........
Love laughs at locksmiths, but not at bill-collectors! This is the M. el Arull, lb... b Garth- timely theme of "1'll Love You A den of the Hong Kong Hotel.
days," the Columbia comedy-ro- | K. Nazarin; not out There was a very large atten-mance showing next Tuesday and Extras...... dance and among those present Wednesday at the Alhambra, were Sir WElam W. Hornell, the Vice-Chancellor of the University
Proving that it takes more than sincere devotion and mutual admir-
tion to make marriage last, "I'll of Hong Kong. Professor and
Love You Always" "depicts the Mrs, W. L Gerrard, Professor and Enancial problems of Nancy Car- Mrs. Nixon, Mr. A. B. Reynolds, roll and George Murphy when they Mr. and Mrs. G. A. A. Macfadyen, attempt to keep love from flying Mr. Pat, Madar of Interport out of the window on a weekly in cricket fame. Dr. and Mrs. S. N. come of fifteen dollars, Chau, Mr. R. G. R. Lim, Dr. D. K. Samy and Dr. T. Y. Li, the President
Graduates" of the Association, Mr. H. M. Slu and
President.ed many the University Club and others.
V. C. FIELDS IT'S A GIFT Dr. B. F. the
"PARAMOUNT PICTURE
Lynn Cowan and BII: Eafter, Cabaret Entertainers, together with Ted and Evelyn (rhythm and tapdancers direct from Hollywood) and Estelle Davis, mistress of ceremonies will be appearing at the
Hong Kong Hotel on Saturday, December 7.
No Appreciatiuni The last time 7 sang, my voice fell upon thousands of ears,
"How splendid! Did you get much applause
"None at 1
"How unfortunatel You were broadcasting, perhaps?”.
"Oh, no just singing in a com- neid."""Toronto Globe"
"THE BISHOP MISBEHAVES"
It takes more research and more exact study to put comedy on the screen, in many cases, than to pre- sent poignant tragedy.
Such is the unusual belief of E. A. Dupont, celebrated European director, who guided the screen destines of Edmund Gwenu, Maureen O'Sullivan, Norman Fos ter and others of a brilliant cast in "The Bishop Misbehaves, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's whimsical. comedy-mystery drama coming on Tuesday to the King's Theatre.
It is a gay story of England. And research covered many points;
· from how a British pah serves its atrons to how a wall safe in a "British bishop's house would be
arranged.
"THE SCOUNDREL'
..
Noel Coward makes his acting I debut in motion pictures in Pers- mount' "The Scoundrel, now at the King's Theatre. But, if the popular Englishman's - career in films is at all like that he has pursued in the theatre, it will not be long before he will also write and direct them
Coward, the genius of the oun temporary theatre is a combina tion of dramatist setor, composer, Tibrettist and director Yet his in troduction to the stage esme in kmall acting roles, sadhe. learned to write songz by singing them a choir boy in his youth,
Total (for 9 wickets) ....... 131
H
Fall of wickets: 1 (Abbas).for 23; 2 (Suflad) for 44; 3. (Areulli) for 58; 4 (A.. H. Madar) for 56; 5 MP. Madar) for 56; 6(Minu) for 79; 7 (Ismail) for 96; 8 (Pereira) for 100; 9 (M. el Arculli) for 100.
Bowling Analysis:
R. W. M 1Garthwaite 18 5 42 "Fower ...
3 0 21 B 1 King
35 Ballard ....... ·· 10
136
†Bowled 1 no-ball "Bowled 1 no-ball and 1 wide.
NAVY HEAT RECREIO
1
The Navy Junior eleven met the Recreio in a Second Division League cricket match on the lat- ter's ground and won comfortably by 122 runs....
ROYAL NAVY 2ND XI Rees Lb.w, Bliva Mainwaring e Prata b Alves Bone Lb.w,, b Reed
Cas-Smith-b Reed Tufnell at. Reed b Noronha Eaton not out a
Cripps e Noronha b.Prata Dale not out:
Extras (E31) LB2, NB2) W
Total (for 6-wkte, dec.).
Ende, Belcher and Barry
not bat.
Noronha Ales Prata Silva Boares Reed Carvalho
Bowling Analys],
Morton
Eaton
Wateridge
13.5
14
Q. M. R. W.
6 1 15
4 I 21 ROYAL ENGINEERS
Capt Foley, e Durling, b Mac-
kenzie
Lee
60
19
2
Col, Kirke, c Lawrence, 8/Sgt. Moreton not out Capt. Singer, o Waplington, b
Lee
L/Cpl Shipp Lb.w... b Macken-
zie
Sgt Eaton, b Lee
S/Sgt. Warr at. Dand, b Lee 8/3gt. Collins, c Lawrence, b
Lee
Cpl. Wateridge, c. Dand, b Lee 8pr. Bradford not out
Extra
VAGABOND LADY
TUESDAY
ROBERT YOUNG EVELYN VENABLE Directed by Bam Taylor » Produced by Hal Zosah
"AGE OF INDISCRETION"
NO PAULO LUKAS, NADGE EVANS
Set the task of scoring 186 in 107 m'nutes, the visitors went for the runs and were beaten only in the last over, when still 25 runs in arrears.
Duckiti, favoured by a stroke of luck before he bad scored 20, when 2 be almost played on from a*mis- 1 hit, played a useful innings for 76 0 runs, scored out or 110 in 71 min
utes. He hit 13 boundaries.
0 Ales Pearce, who scored 71 last week, batted for 64 minutes for 0 his 88, scored out of 139,· Open-- 8ing very cautiously, he later hit nine boundaries in a ballshed in- 119 nings.
Total (for 8 wkts.)
Spr. Hoddingit did not bat.
Bowling Analysis
R. W. 0.18
20 54
31 B. Lay
0 Durling
30 Waplington
18 Sargent
2 Mackenzie,
7
2
0 2440
0 28 10 Overy 3 D 17. 35 Lee
200
407
AARFRIENDLY GAMES
WITH
C.C.C. JUNIORS WIN “
Playing at home, Craigengower 2nd I beat the Cv Service juniors in a friendly cricket match by 7 wick ta The losers were one. man short throughout the game. C.8.0.0. 2nd XI 100 (R. R. Davis
21, H, M. Cackle 20; E. Cun- ningham 5 for 9). 0.C.C. 2nd XI-128 for 9 (C. W. Lam 42, T. E Yeoh 37; F. J Ling 4 for 39).
L.R.C. AND VARSITY GRADUATES DRAW
The Indian Recreation Club 1st, Eleven had the better of a drawn
HK.C.C.:-185 for 4 dec. (E. Rame with the newly formed Gra
Duckiti 76, T. A, Pearce 68), KC.C.–160 (A, T. Lay 55, N. A, E, Mackay 25, T. A Pearce 7 for
64).
LOW SCORING MATCH
duates Association, which was played at the University Ground yesterday: Occupying the crease rat the LR.C. attacked the bowi
ing of the Graduates and notched 139 runs for nine wickets before C'vil Service Cricket Club, play- - declaring -K- Nazarin And R. Ma— ing at home, were beaten by 8 dar, the Interporter scored 23 and wickets, by the Craigengower 17 rons respect "vely. Cricket Club in a friendly cricket match.
The Hong Kong Cricket Club 0.8.0.0.53 (F. Baker 16, U. M. Omar 4 for 17, A. T. Les 4 for avenged last Saturday's defeat as |!!:
B30)
Before the IRC, trundlera, the Graduates falled miserably, but
managed to play out time, noun. ing up with a total of 80 runs for wickets. Your gaaye scored a did the Kowloon C.C. when they beat CC..-103 for E (F. K. Lee 27, Gufum 28.
the K.C.C. by 25 runs in another Lal 27: F. Baker 5 for 40)
For the Graduates C. W. Lam -friendly encounter on the HKCO. BE
was the most successful bowler wground
ORANHAT THICK FOR ALEXAND, taxing & wickets at the cost of 33 1The feature of the match was A hat-trick" by C. F. Alexan¦ runs,
"“A. H' Madár (LR.C.)
↑ provided by "A T. Lay thế K.0.0. der, the Police captain, fedtured secured 4 wickets for 28 runs.
1 opening bataman, who collected 55 the friendly cricket match between
-1 runs out of 112 in 64 minutes the Police and Indian Recreation
Last week he scored 117, following
2 knock of 11 against Bhanghai
Yesterday Lay was seen in a mid- dued mood at the start, but later
W. A. Reed, Oripps, b Daleghe came out of his khelf to hit 10 H; A. Alves, e Einde, b Dale
boundaries,
Club juniors at Happy Valley, but the latter won by 21 runa LR.C—2nd XI 75 (A. R. Bamád
45; C. P. Alexander 5 for 25). Police-- 55: (G, Carruthers 27
M. Rumfahn 8 or 19); ^-
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