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JACK BENNY GEORGE BURNS GRACIE ALLEN BOB BURNS and MARTHA RAYE
BENNY GOODMAN and his Orchestra
SHIRLEY ROSS RAY MILLAND
FRANK FOREST BENNY FIELDS
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Rome, Nov. 28. The Hungarian Regent, Admiral von Horthy, was received by Pope Plus XI in private audience on Fri- dap. The Regent drove from the Quirinal to the Vatican in six, horse-drawn papal carriages, ac- companied by his suite. He was received with all traditional pomp awarded to visiting heads of for-
eign states. After the audience with the Holy Father, Regent Hor- thy visited the Papal Secretary of State, Cardinal Pacelli, who re- turned the visit immediately after-
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POLICE BOAT RACE.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1936.
TO-DAY AT THE LEAGUE CRICKET DIARY OF LOCAL
CINEMA
Hong Kong
KING'S:-
The Last of The Mohicans"
Baxter Gives Kowloon Victory
H.K.C.C. BEAT POLICE
QUEEN'S:-
Two suprises featured the Junior "The Big Broadcast of 1937 League cricket, played on Saturday. ORIENTAL:-
"San Francisco"
Kowloon
The Arst was Kowloon Cricket Club's handsome victory over the I.R.C. Junior eleven-last year's champions-by nine wickets, and secondly was the poor Police Re- creation Club showing against Hong Kong Cricket Club, which "The Big Broadcast of 1937" was all the more surprising follow- MAJESTIC:
ALHAMBRA:---
"Suzy"
STAR:-
"The Story of Loula Pasteur"
KING'S:-
Coming
"Moscow Nights" QUEEN'S:-
"Lady Be Careful" ALHAMBRA:---
"Crash Donovan"
MAJESTIC:÷~~
"It Had To Happen.
"THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS":
Few productions in recent screen history have faced as many loca Hon difficulties as Reliance's "The Last of the Mohicans... which is currently unreeling on the screen.
ing as it does on their consistent- ly good form for the past few weeks.
The Kowloon Cricket Club's victory may be attributed in no small way to the fine showing of K. M. Baxter who scored 97 before being unfortunately run-out, and who took five wickets for 73 runs. W. Mulcahy scored 69 and with Baxter was associated in a stand of 154 nuns.
The Police playing away only scored 52 runs and at one time had lost five wickets for 12 runs!
EVENTS
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30.
Anniversaries and Holidays, St. Andrew's Day.
Auctions.-Crown Land, 45. P.W.D. Offers, 3.00 p.m.; Leasehold Property. at Lammert's Sales Roma, 3.00 p.m.
Cinemas.
KingThe Last Of The
Mohicans." Queen's The Big Broadcast Of
1937.!*
Orient San Francisco," WorldChinese Pictury." Alhambra The Big Broadest Of
1337,"
Majestio :—““Suzy."
Star-The Story Of Louis Pastour" Dances. Cheer
p.m.
Club Dance, 8.00
Meetings.--Hong Kong Teachers' As sociation English Bection, at Garrison School, Garden, 5.15 pan
Miscellaneous.-Claims against the Estate of C. S. Lam alias Matthew Jan Woo, due; Drawing of Kowloon Bowling "Green Club Debentures, Club House, 6.30 p.m.
Rehearsals.'* Make' Believe" by Central British School Old Pupils,
in
in old School Hall, Nathan Road, Re-8.30 piza
I.B.C. VÀNQUISHED At Sookumpoo, the Indian creation Club lost to KC.C. by eight wickets.
LR.C.: 174 (A. K. Sufnad 60, A. Baker 32, Baxter 5 for 73).
K.C.C. 194 for 1 wkt. (Baxter 97 run out, Malcahy for 460.
69, Rumjahn 1
H.K.C.C. TROUNCE POLICE of the King's Theatre, with Ran- Playing at home, the Hong Kong dolph Scott, Binnie Barnes and C.C. best Police Recreation Club by Henry Wilcoxon heading an ail-seven wickets. star cast
Social.-Y. M. C. A. Service Men's Whist, Drive, in West Lounge, 9.00.
3. p.m.;
Andrew's Club "Open" Night, 9.00 p.m.
Moor.-X Moon, 17th, Day. Sunrise.--6.46
26.11 Sunset.-5.38
p.m.
Tides-High at 11.25 and 21.55; Lewat 4.34 and 15,13..
Police R.C.: 52 (Loughlin 24 not LADIES' HOCKEY
out, Stoker 8 for 30).
First of all, there was the pro- blem I finding a local, as the im- H.K.C.C.: 133 for 9 (E. Bathurst mortal James Fentraore Cooper 2b, v. C. Bond 27, A. K. Mackenzie classic required virgin territory. 31 not out. Baker 3 for 32, Hunter And once found. misfortune 13 for 26). seemed to dog the company'sį. · footsteps, as no less than six ac- cidents of varying degrees or! seriousness were sustained by members of, the two location units.
ARMY ÚC- BEAT CỐC
At the Valley the Army "C" beat Cralgengower by 7 wickets.
C.C.C.: 89 (C. W. Lam 13, Hung
The search for an untrammelled not out 13. King for 30, Elvin 3 setting finally ended in Holcomb for 40);
Valley, near Big Bear Lakem in Army "C": 186 (C.'S. M. Elvin 32, Northern California, but the ap- L/Cpl. Whitehead 35, L/Cpl. Golds- proach to the desired location was worthy 21. Lt. Parker-Jarvis 17. so difficult, especially for equip-Lam 3 for 61). ment as cumbersome as that used
In making pictures, that a trail
C.S.G.C. DEFEATED
had to be dynamited. More than At Happy Valley, Club de Recreio beat Civil Service Cricket Club by
1,000 pounds of the explosive were used in clearing away huge boul-147 runs. ders in the path.
THE BIG BROADCAST
OF 1937"
Champions Again Defeated
CAER CLARK CUP
The Central British Association Ladies, champions of the Caer Clark
Cup hockey tourna- ment, suffered another reverse on Saturday afternoon when they were defeated by St. Andrew's Club Ladies by four goals to mil Miss P. Gittins, the Interporter, re- gistered the "hat trick" and the four goal was obtained by Miss M. Roza.
The winners led 1-0 at the in- terval but in the second half the C.B.A. team collapsed and the collected three further
Recreio: 97 (H. A. Barros 18. A. M. Prata 16, Haynes 3 for 23, Whit- ley 2 for 22, Westlake 2 for 7).
C.S.C.C.: 50 (NB. Whitley not! Saints
goala.
out 14, J. F. MacGowen 12, A. M. Prata 6 for 21, E. A. R. Alves 4 for 11).
DRAWN MATCH
Easily the most delightful pot- pourri of beauty. wit, music, and rhythm offered during the current drew with the Royal Navy.
At Sookunpoo, the Army “B”
season, ""The Big Broadcast of 1937." which is showing at the dec. (L-Comdr. D'Arcy Evans 62. Royal Navy: 245 for 7 wickets Queen's Theatre and Alhambra Blake 71 Lt. Donald 52. Comdr. Theatre simultaneously, bring to
the screen a generous helping of
Barry 34, Power 2 for 26).
Army "B": 204 for 6 wickets Spr. Hoddinot 62, Prescott 2 for 17). Q.M:S. Moreton 57, Cpl. Shipp 46.
'FRIENDLY MATCHES
the air-waye's. most, outstanding performers aided by a host of the screen's best entertainers..
Scintillating, gay, túneful and often hilariously funny, "The Big
Navy Beat 0.0.0.. Broadcast of 1937 includes Jack
In a friendly cricket match at Benny, George Barns and Gracie King's Park on Saturday, the Royal Allén, Bob Burns. Martha Raye Navy beat Cralgengower by 3 wkts. Benny Goodman and his orchestra.
C.C.C.; 130 (G. Souza 24, A. RE. Shirley Ross, Ray Milland, Frank Ismall 17, W. Honsling 14, and W. Forest, Benny Fields, Leopold Rapley 11, Lt. Hunting 3 for T. Com. Stokowski and his Symphony Or-Hayter 2 for 17)..
chestra and many other outstand- Royal Navy: 135 for 5 wkts. (Lt. ing singers, dancers, musicians. Phillimore .41 not out, Com. Eng. comedian's and specialty per- Davis 21, and Com. Walker 31 not formers.
cut).
The story deals with the ro- mance that blossoms between Miss Ross and Milland when the latter
HK.C.C. Routed "
The Kowloon Cricket Club beat
F
hi
Miss Olive Peters, at centre-half. and Mrs. Burton, leader of the attack, were outstanding for the losers while Miss J. Wong, Miss F. Wong, Miss J. Booker and Miss Roza played well or the winners.
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BRAWN CUP
In the Brawn Cup series, the Diocesan Girls' School defeated the Central British School "B" by three goals to one while the Royal Ulster Rifles Ladies overcame, the Royal Welch Fusillers Ladies by Ave clear goals.
The Central British School “A” forwards ran riot in their match against the Central British Asso ciation Juniors icoring no less than 13 goals without reply. Of these, Mias D. McCaw obtained seven; and Miss Andre Martin five
CHALLENGE ROUND
Argonautas And H.K.S.R.A.
In Goalless Draw
The Challenge Round of the Hong Kong Hockey Association's Inter-Section Tournament WAB
Is assigned to trick her off the air the Hong Kong Cricket Club by 9 by Forest, an orchestra leader, wickets in a friendly cricket match and Benny, the studio manager, at King's Park on Saturday. She discovers the deception and
HK.C.C.: 132 for 7 wkish: dec. (T. break with Milland. Gracic Allen. E. Pearce 64 not out, L. D. Kibee played on Saturday afternoon be- A tour-oared pulling boat race sponsor of a programme, teams her 23; R. Lee 5 for 41).
K.C.C.: 137 for 1 wkt. (D. J. N. nera of the "Civilian section, and tween the Argonauta team, win- with Forest and ther open to Chinese seamen and boat-
become men of the Water Police will take popular. An air wedding is plan-Anderson 73 not out, E. F. Fincher the Hong Kong Singapore Brigade, place on Sunday, December 20, ned for the two.
Over a course north of Stone- cutters' Island..
The draw has resulted as fol- town:
"A" Team (T) v. No. 4 Launch; Tal O v. Shatzukok: No. IB Launch 7. "B" Team (T); No, I Launch 1. No. 3 Launch.
“SUZY
53 not out).
SHANGHAI INTERPORTER
AIDS K.C.C.
were
without the sarvice of Lieut. Garthwaite, whó was ill and his place was taken by Alla Ditta
RA. representing the Army, - kni the result was a goalless draw af- ter a most interesting match.
The A. T. Bridge who kept wicket for
Portuguese Intermediate Shanghai in the recent Interport Ine played splendidly EL Gosano,
the title of the picture, "Buzy," H.K.C.C.
match, turned out for the K.C.C. in the pivotal position, being out- There is deceiving simplicity in in their friendly match against the standing.
He will be returning The Brigade which opened at the Majestle North to-morrow. Theatre last night.
Under
Bridge had the misfortune to any other пате
Jean break his nose during the last ten A challenge cup will be present-Harlow, in, the title ed to the winning
role, would minutes of the Interport game. typify the team,
women who. through their love and courage, build em-
LR.C. FIRST XL. DEFEATED pires, cause wars and sometimes, Playing at, Sookunpoo, F. M. el avert them.
Arcull's eleven defeated the Indian Recreation Club arst XL in a by Herbert Gorman and George friendly, cricket match yesterday, Fitzmaurice directed the picture by two wickets. for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Fran- Scores
LR.C.: 188 for 6 wickets dec. (Y. Cosano, F. Nolasco, B. Cosano, A. in the unique narrative as the two el Arculli 87. M. el Arculli 57, A. R.Angela, and A. 8. Kayler, husbands of an American show Abbas 55, Shipp 4 for 12; C. Bouza girl stranded in London just be- 2 for 36) Ma
Army-Abmed Fazal; Dalip fore the war.
Singh and Kishan Singh: Hazara F. M. el Arculli's XI: 189 for 8 Singh Tara Singh Sr. and Bachan Miss Harlow unquestionably (C. Bouza 95. F. M. el Arcullt 35, Singh: Khuda Bur Jr., Alla Ditta, reaches the high note in her J. M. Rumjahn 2 for 20, E. M. Tara Bingh Jr., Khuda Bux Sr. glamorous career as a star
Rumjahn 3 for 1).
and Chajja Singh.
EX-CHAMPION FOUND SHOT DEAD
Huntington, Cal, Nov. 28. Billy Parke, the former world middleweight boxlag champion, and his divorced wife, have both been found shot dead at the lat ter's home-
·Router,
The story is based on the novel
chot Tond and Cary Grant appear
The Portuguese goal had a nar- row escape in the first half, but Souza brought off a good save.. The second period was evenly contested, though both sides had chances of netting. A
Civilians: U. B. Bouza; R. Xavier and A. Pinna; R. Marques,
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