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LAWN BOWLS LEAGUE,
THE SELECTED TEAMS FOR SATURDAY.
The following teams will represent the Craigengower C,C, in the Lawa Bowls League on Saturday:
1st Division v. Taikoo (at Home), play to commence nb 4 p.m.-F. J. Nevos, N. AR Sousa, D. Rumjahn, B. W. Bradbury (Skip); E. Tuck A. E. Contes, E. el Arculli, U. M. Omar (Skip); W. T. Brightman, W. Collins, C. S. Rossclet B. Bara (Skip).
CINEMA. NOTES.
"DAMES AHOY" BIG LAUGH"
ING SUCCESS.
Antics of three. women-fearing sailors. make "Dames Ahoy," Universal comedy now at tho Queen's Theatre, one of the funiest talking pletures of the current season.
Glenn Tryon is at his laugh provoking best as a young sailor who goes aground on the roof of matrimony. His comrades, in the persons of Otis Harlan and Eddie
2nd Division v. Talkoo (at Talkool at 4 pm.-F. Finner, W. Ward, Gribbon, also turn in gigly Abbas, J. Cavanagh (Skip); D. K.
amusing performances. Kharas, F. K. Modi, R. C. Reed, W.
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Gill (Skip); W. McBride, P. A. Dixen,tures of the three sailors who set The plot deals with the adven- AL Sousa, J. Carr (Skip),
Taikoo Team,
The following have been selected to represent Talkoo:
1st division team against Craiges- Valley, B. кошек at Happy Chapman, T. Grimes, N. Drummond, J. Ferguson (Skip); J. C. Chalmers, J. Polson, J. Russell, W. Wotherspoon (Skip); G. McLeod, W. Wair Sloan Snr., J. Laing (Skip).
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out, while on shore leave, to find a blonde who, has tricked one of their number into signing away half his pay. The complications
are
heightened when Tryon ignorant of what he is doing, wins a dance contest carrying a prize of $500, a bungalow and a bride.
is
The greater part of the hilarious action of "Dames Aboy" is laid 2nd division
kion team against Craigen-at an amusement beach. One of gower at TalkooT Stainton W. the most amusing acquences Bell, D. Manro, R. K. Duncan (Skip); the singing of the famous sailor K McIntyre, W. Brown, G. H Stewart, H. McKechnie (Klip); Tsong, "Barnaclo Bill." Swan, W. Cunningham, S. Amery, D. Walmsley (Skip).
Kowloon C.C.-Teams.
..
The following players will repre- sent the EC.G. in league matches on
Saturday:
1st Team v. C.S.CC. (Home).-H. Gittins, C. J. Tacchi, A. Hyde' Lay, J. Fraser (Skip); E. C. Fincher, J. Howe,
Helen Wright, a newcomer to the screen has the role of leading lady. Miss Wright is young, charming, and talented, and her work in her first picture forecasts a spectacularly successful filro career.
William James Craft has done an excellent job of direction_with W. Hyde, J. C. Lyal (Skip); 0. "Dames Ahoy." Shorman Lowe Raven, B. Petheram, H. Overy, A. Ewrote the story, Matt Taylor the Silkstone (Skip).,
.
2nd Team v. C.S.C.C.(Away).-J. S. adaptation, and Albert DeMond Binnen, C. G. Harrison, T. W. Carr, the dialogue.
L. J. Blackburn (Skip); W, Borrow
man, W. W. Hirst, A. C. Burford, V.
C. Labrum (Skip); A. J. Kew, W. C.
"Dlusion" at the Central.
Charles (Buddy) Rogers, that Simpson, J. P. Robinson, F. G. Her-personable young juvenile-hero, ridge (Skip).
U.S. BASEBALL.
NEW YORK. CHALLENGING
BROOKLYN.
Pittsburgh on Tuesday, and, as New York won away at St. Louis, there is a neck-and-neck race for the second position in the National League, with only a decimal point in the third place separating the two teams. Chicago went down to Philadelphia in the first game of a double-header, the second game having to be called off in the Sixteenth inning on account of dark
ness.
and his equally delectable partner of the recent. Paramount opus, "Close Harmony." Nancy Carroll, were seen and heard in their second 'co-featured all-talking picture, Paramount's "Illusion," at the Central Theatre yesterday. With a play that is excellent ("Illusion" is based on the novel by Arthur Train) and actors who' are equally superior, it is difficult to judge which is the more de
of commendatory pre- serving cedence;
Rogers is a young maglejan who had learned his stage tricks through an early up-bringing`in the circus. Nancy Carroll is the girl who was raised in the, same environment and who is his part- ner in their successful stage act. She is in love with him. But Buddy, through his charm and 0 suave appearance, gets himself 4 invited to the parties and fetes 9 of gay Park Avenue society. He 6 falls for a wealthy heiress, play-
The full results, as cabled by Reuter, were: St. Louis
2 New York 4
Pittsburgh Cincinnati
Chicago Chicago
New York
8 'Brooklyn
◊ Boston..
8 Philadelphia
6 Philadelphia
American,
3 Chicago
2 Cleveland
3 Cleveland
D
Boston Boston Washington 1 Detroit Philadelphia 0 St. Loule
The league standings, including
the results of the above games, are:
National League.
Chicago Brooklyn New York St. Louis Pittsburgh Boston
Cincinnati Philadelphia
ed by June Collyer. Meanwhile Nancy becomes disconsolate, and in the meanwhile June learns the true story of Buddy's. back- ground. She tells Buddy she can never marry him. He goes to a theatre where Nancy is playing the old set with a new partner. The thrilling climax of the act comes.. Four rifles blaze at Nancy. Their lead bullets for W. L. Pet. which she was supposed to have 70 46 603 substituted harmless graphite ones 68 50 .575 65 48 575 & sleight-of-hand trick, ring 61 65 526 through the air toward their 430 human target. Nancy is struck. 56 69 54 63 460 She collapses. For the rest, see 418 it yourself. It is real entertain- 46 64 40 76 345 ment with every value that
talking screen can give.
There is fast and interesting 71 47 601 dialogue, there are a number 72 40 505 of secondary character-impersona- 63 59 510tions by a capable supporting 59 61 491 cast, there are three memorable
American League.
B1 40 .670
Philadelphia Washington New York Cleveland Detroit Chicago
St. Louis Buston
.306
the
46 73 386 songs introduced in a logical manner-and there are Nancy and Buddy, personable and glamorous sweethearts of the screen.
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MIXED DOUBLES LEAGUE.
'INDIANS WIN DUNLOP
TROPHY FOR SEASON.
By defeating the United Services Recreation, Club at King's Park yea terday afternoon, the Indian Recrea- tion Club have become champlons of the Mixed Doubles League for the
current season.
Thu
game yesterday was always interesting although the Indians were leading all the way and won by the comfortable margin of six sets to
three
The Indians have now completed their Longue programme, and have the distinction of going through the season without a defeat. This is the first occasion on which they have won the Dunlop Shield. Scores;
L.
S. R.
Miss
Lothar Mendes did an excellent job of the direction, and E. Lloyd. Sheldon is equally deserving of praise for his work as adaptor of the story for the screen.
"Four Feathers"
Richard Arlen is wearing a British uniform for the first time since the world war. During that conflict he was a pilot in the Royal Flying, Corps, his aerial work, however being limited to flying ships from England to the front. He was 17 at that time. He is wearing the British uniform again, this time that of a captain attached to a company of Egyptian Sudan.
The reason, of course, is motion pictures. The role is the loading one in "The Four Feathers," A. E. W. Mason's outstanding dramatic Goldman and Mrs. Taylor (U. novel which serves as the material C.) bent S. A. Rumjahn and for one of the greatest filming Rumjahn 6-1; beat 11. D. Eumjahn undertakings in the history and Mrs. Gull 6-3; and beat C. A, L. Paramount. Rumjahn
and Mrs. McCaw 6-3. Grimble and Mrs. Keary Just to S. A. Rumjahn and Miss Rumjahn 4-6; lost to H. D. Remjahn and Mrs, Gull 3-6; and lost to C.A. L. Rumjaha and Mrs. McCaw 34.
BILLIARDS.
RE WIN THE PATTENDEN TROPHY.
The Royal Engineers added the Pattonden Billlards Cup to the collection of trophies they have won in the Colony when they de- feated C Company of the Somerset Light Infantry in the Y.M.C.A. Services tournament last night. The earlier rounds have been con tested between representative teams from the Services during the past few weeks.
The Engineers proved superior all-round and their six men each won their individual contests - of 200 up. Cottle rattled up. 70 in one turn at the table-the, break for the night. Scores:
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Royal Engineers, 1,200.—L/Cp. Cottle, 200: S/Sgt. Pollard, 200; QMS Feachy, 200; Supt. Clerk Smith, 200: Sgt, Maynard, 200; Sgt. Harrison, 290.
Somersets C. Company, 700- Sgt. Jakeman, 39; Sgt. Collett, 129; L/Cp. Martin, 199; L/Cp. Martin 114; L/Cp. Lancastle, 131: Pte. Evett, 88.
A HOLLOW VICTORY.
SOMERSETS VICTORY AT
WATER POLO.
With an advantage in weight over the Chinese Bathing Club, the Somer- sets found little dißculty in account ing for them in last night's first divi- sion water-polo league game. Weat defence by the Chinese made the task easier, and the goalie proved unable
the vigorous attacks.
to
Put on three goals in the first
half, Service men went right away from the Chinese, after, the interval and rattled on four more.. The Chinese could manage only one goal, Skinner keeping many hot shots out. Final scores.---Somerṣcts,
C. B. C, 1 goal. teams were:
7.
B. C-Kwok Hay-man, Leung Shui-man, Yee Wing-bang, Chan Chu- yui, Chu Chi-chuk, Lau Yam-cheung, Leung, Wing-yan,
Somersets. Skinner, Naylor, Ho. ward, Mackenzie, Fox, Morris, Earley."
Mr. Stewart was referee.
WATER LEVELS.
ON WEST, NORTH AND. EAST RIVERS.
The following table, issued by the Kwangtung River Conservancy Commission, shows in English feet the water levels on the West River, North River and East River, on the dates named:
Shiching Tsingyuen Samshui
Sheklung...
Aug. 19 Aug. 20.
10.4..
9.9
5.4
6.1
5.2 1.7
4.6
2,1
The highest levels on record are:- Shiching, 41 feet; Tsing- yuen, 29.2 feet; Samshui, 27.3 feet, Sheklung 15:5 feet.
The lowest level on record at Samshui, is minus 5 feet and at Sheklung minus 2.7 feet.
Reginald Denny is starred, the cast including Merna Kennedy, Otis Harlan, William Austin, Virgina Sale, Greta Granstedt and Mary Foy. The picture Was directed by William James Craft. It has both sourd and dialogue.
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After more than a year in the African wilderness, where they made most of the location scenes. of the picture, Ernest B. Schood- sack and Merian C. Cooper, co- directors of "The Four Feathers," returned to Hollywood, where:
Col. Skinner and Mrs, Dook lost to S. A. Rumjahn and Miss Rumjahn 2-6; lost to H. D. Rumjahn and Mrs, Gulf 1-6; and lost to C. A. L. Rumfalinthey "shot" the studio sequences.
and Mrs. McCaw 2-6,
The Hong Doubles,
The Four Feathers". comes to the Central Theatre on Sunday
The first round in the Hong tennis next. doubles tournament was completed yesterday, when the last two matches were played off.
9-7.
G. 8. Hugh Jenes and J. T. Prior (scr.) defented J. D. F. Crawford and R. Hinton (rec. 5/6), 5-7, 6-3, C. B. Howard and R. C. Strachey (-2/6) beat W. F. L-Teifer and Low (rec, 4/6), 9-11, 6-4, 8-8.¦ ̈
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Reginald Denny Film. Introduction of the idea of "trial marriage" in a small, old-fashion- ed community causes all sorts of hilarious complications In Univer Sal's "Embarrassing Moments," which comes "to-, the Queen's' Theatre on Sunday.
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