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SPEY ROYAL CUP MATCHES.

TWO GAMES PLAYED IN › LOCAL COMPETITION, A The annual struggle for possession of the Spey Royal Cup always pre tween the various contestants for this coveted lawn bowls trophy, compel tion for which increnses in keenness 'each year.

THURSDAY, AUGUST

1930.

QUEEN'S

CINEMA NOTES.

VOICE WHICH AIDED BEAUTI-

FUL DANCER. ‚·

THE

duces a series of interesting ties being Fox Movietlone production MONTMARTRE

to

Dixie Leo, fascinating blonde dancer, who plays that sort of role in "Harmony At Home," all talk- directed by Hamilton" McFadden, is one girl who won a place in the cinema sun without recourse the old bromides of "having director pick her out of a group in a restaurant." "Having a girl friend invite her to a studio," or being picked out of the extra ranks." greens.

сп

The first round tie between the Kowloon Dock and the Kowloon Howl ing Green Club, which was abandoned some time ago, with but two heads to play, was concluded yesterday on the Kowloon Cricket Club croons The Dock team had the advantage of

Dixie Lee moved with her one shot when the match was resum parents from Tennessee to Chica- ed, and on the first head they scored go. While at school there she two while on the second head, played decided to enter a singing contest yesterday, they registered another held at the Hotel Sherman. She shot to give them the victory, and won and the they meet the winners of the Clab de

management Recreio v. Kowloon C.C, match. The engaged her, to sing there for several weeks. Later ah was scores were as follows:

offered more money and accepted, Kowloon Dock.

at the Lincoln Tavern in Chicago, While Aluging there she was engaged by the manager of a road company of "Good News" to sing a featured role. At the end of

W. Hedley

W. Greig

F. Cullen

Bowling Green. D. Mulr

T. West

E. Horbin

R. Lapsley 25 L. Guy

K.C.C.' Recreio.

the

The first round match between five weeks she had given such a Kowloon Cricket Club and the Club good geevent of herself she was de Recreio was' commenced- on the transferred to the original New former's greeas yesterday, the York company. She sang and Portuguese players requesting that danced the "Varsity Drag during the match take place on their opthe New York run. ponents' greens.

There were some very clever shots witnessed in the match, and right un to the time that darkness inter vened the scores were fairly lovel Duly 17 heads were finished, and at the end the Club de Recreio were leading by 23 shota to 18 after the picures had been even on many uc casions. The match will be resumed at a later date.

The teams and scores are append-

Club de Recreio. Kowloon C.C.

ed:

L. C. R. Soesa H. Gittins

A

C. G. Silva

H. Overy

A. E. Silkstone

23 J. Fraser

18

A. 'Ribeiro

R. Luz

LAWN BOWLS LEAGUE.

Kowloon C.C. Teams

for Saturday.

"Harmony At Home," based on Harry Dall's stage play. "The Family Upstairs," was directed by Hamilton McFadden.

William Marguerite Sr., and Collier. Churchill head a big cast. It opens on Friday at the Queen's Theatre.

"Dangerous Curves."

A sixty-four year old wail familiar to amusement acckers throughout the world has been brought to the motion picture screen. It is the tuneful whine of the circus steam calliope and it is heard in "Dangerous Curves," Clara Bow's new Paramount talk- ing picture

The steam calliope first joined

FOLLIES

SINGING

DANONIG

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+

AT USUAL PRICES

The following players will represent the circus in 1885 with the Hagen- FROM SUNDAY AUG. 10th. the K.C.C. in the league on Saturday; back-Wallace

show. It was

fat. Team v. Club de Recreio tremendous sensation and proved (Home). Gitting, CJ, Tacchi, A.]a great crowd gatherer. One by Buch bei

is as much ilyde J. Fraser (Skip): E. C. one the other shows took up the

part of the circus as "bla-top," lemonade, peanuts and elephants.

Lyal (Skip): 0. B. Raven, B. keram, H. Overy, A. E. Silkstone 2nd. Team v. Taikoo (Away).—W.

In every stand or town played Borrowman, W. W. Hirst, F. G. the calliope provides part of the Herridge, V. C. Labrum (Skip); A hallyhoo by parading the streets. J. Kew, L. Jack, A., C. Burford, J, M. In circus parlance this is called Jack (Skip); F. E. Lawrence, C. G."tooting un." Harrien, T. W. Carr, L. J. Black- burn (Skin).

Reserves: J. P. Robinson, J. S. Dinnen, L. A. Jeeves.

All phases of circus life from the action in the rings to the colourful routine existence of the performers were pictured in the The Taikoo Teams.

new Bow picture. The "It" girl The following Taikos R. C. teams portrays a performer who turns have been chosen for Saturday:

First division team against Kowloon

from an equestrian act to a clown Deck R. C. at Kowloon.-J. B. Chaping man. takes the part of a tight- stunt. Richard Arlen, her lead- N. Drummond, J.

Fergusan

G. McLeod, J.wire performer,

mu, T. GePine, R. C. Wallace

Sloan (Snr.), J.

"Dangerous Curves" will be the

(Skip); J. C. Chalmers, J. Polson, feature on the programme at the

J. Russell. W. Wotherspoon (Skip). Central Theatre to-day for five

Second division team against Kow-days.

toon C. C. AL

at Taikon.T. Stainton, W. Bell, D. Munen, R. K. Dunean (Skin) K. McIntyre, W. Brown, G. H Stewart, II. McKechnie (Skip); T. Swan, W. Conningham, S. Amery, D. Walmsley (Skip/..

The Lone Star Ranger.".

Sue Carol is one of the few

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New designs have been approved screen actresses who have never for the badges and insignia of the appeared as an extra in a picture. Royal Army Chaplains' Department, She made her start as a "bit" embodying the new motto; "In this player in "18 Zat So?" and has Sign Conquer. The details are: Miss Carol portrays the leading an oval wreath of laurel and oak, in been steadily climbing ever since. Embroidered badges on scarf. Upon- Neves, M. A. R. Sousa, D. Rumjah, feminine role in""The Lone Star gold, the Cross in silver, edged with

Craigengower Teams. First team Civil Service C. c on Saturday at Club green.-F. J.

Ranger,

B. W. Bradbury (Skip); E. Tuck, A. E. Coates. E. Arculli, C

Omar

Fox Movietone all talk-a scarlet line. In the centre of the (Skip) W. T. Brightman, W Col-ing romance of the South West, Cross, upon a blue ground, a cirele line, C. S. Rosselet, R. Вала

adapted from Zane Grey's widely of gold, with the motto: "In this Saturday ft North in on read story. George O'Brien en Loriat Army the letter "T" in gold.

team Royal Hip).

C. Sign Conquer" For the Terri

W. Wa

Ward. Abbas, J. Cavanagh Buck Duane, the outlaw who be Badgea for uniform: Upon a (Skip): D. K. Kharas, J. M. Ribei; comes a hero. "The Lone Star wreath of laurel and oak, in gilt, a A. L. Soust, E. Zimmera (Skip) Ranger," will be the attraction at Maltese Cross (eight points), in W. McBride, F. K. Modi, P. A. Dixon, the Queen's Theatre from Sunday. silver. In the centre of the Cross

J. Carr (Skip). Reserves C. Sum- mons. J. Moss,

CLOSE SCORING. ARTILLERY WIN WATER-POLO CONTEST.

There was hardly a dull moment in the first division waterpolo leagus game last night when the Royal Artillery, and Chinese Bathing Club sevens tried conclusions in the V.R.C. bath. What the play lacked scientific water-polo was

more th compensated in the keenness which the players of both sides put into the

Again!

to the

Ribbands They

to pais Him

their goalkeeping of only one shot

rattled on a

couple in

in quick succession and the game ended with the scores.-Artil-

fery:

3 goals; C.B.C., 1 goal.'

The teams were:

Artillery-Ribbands, Olver, Maltby,

Danc

Foster, Lewis,

Gray. Bathing- Club.--Chu Chi-

chok, Leung

yin, Chan Cochina, Chan Che-

Kwok Kui-lun, Leung Shin-tak,. Yee Wing-bong.

Fukien accounted for the Somersets In the second division game in a much Casier

sier manner than was expected. Playing fast and vastly superior polo the Chinese were all over the service men. An uninteresting match ended: Fukien, 8 goals; Somersets, uil.

The teams were:

Somersets Wallace, Hill, Bollen, Parkes, Lilley, Sprouting, Falmer

Fukien.-K Kwok, Y. L. Lee,

Y, T. Sung, S. H. Chan, K. C. Chan, TM. Wong, L. K. Wong.

Teams for To-morrow,--

The Kowloon teams for to-mOTTOW are:

First division (verans Somerseta). F. Angus, Kerr, Witchell, Henry, Simpson, Railton, Franks..

Second division (versus V. R. C.). Angus, Stoker, Mecredy, E. Murphy, J. Murphy, Paget King The TC- serves are Brokenshire and J, Clarke,

Prominent in the supporting a circle in gilt on a blue enamel east are Walter Mc Grail, Warren. ground, with the motto: "In this Hymer, Lee Shumway, Russell Sign Conquer" plerced. An offi Simpson, Joc Rickson, Roy cinting chaplain's badge is in the Stewart. Richard Alexander, form of a brooch. In each case the Colin Chase, Elizabeth Patterson, whole ensigned by the Imperial Caroline Rankin and Billy Butts. Crown.

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