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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,” SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, 1931,
THE ARMY TOURISTS.
DEFEATED BY GREEN HOWARDS AT SHANGHAI.
The Hongkong Garrison soccor olevon visiting Shanghai suffered an- other defeat, their third, at the hands of the Green Howarde on the Folies ground by the score of 7 goals to 3.
Though the Green Howards fielded A side with four reserves, they had the upper hand during the majority of play. The match was on the slow aide, both teams wore feeling the effects of the games played recently and the condition of the ground was too slippery to allow fast work. The for, which was quite thick, did not aid the players while the slight drizzle that prevailed, was also unpleasant, Tho halfs were cut down to 25 minutes. Tho match started 20 minutes late due to the non-appear- ance of the Toferes.
CINEMA NOTES.
ELLIOTT NUGENT ACTS IN "THE UNHOLY THREE."
The
best study of humanity is and hence it's the best study for the actor who in his career impor- This is the view sonates many men. of Elliott Nugent, writer and actor,! who plays the role of "Hector" in on Chaney's first talking pleture, "Tho Unholy Three", now being shown at the Queen's Theatre.
Young Nugent's career in diveral field. The son of J. C. Nugent, actor. and playwright, he gravitated to the stage after he had graduated from college and served an apprenticeship as reporter on a newspaper in Ohio, hin native state. Ho collaborated with his father on "Kempy" and other stage plays in which they both", appeared, and first, came to Metro. Goldwyn-Mayer to play in "So Thie Is College." Incidentally, ho and his Anslie, lanson and Gillot scored, the father collaborated on the dialogue last named from a penalty.
in the new Chaney pleture.
vivid "The Unholy Three" is a The side selected by the Shanghal drama of thrills and mystery, with Football Association had a very enny Chaney playing a side show ventrilo- victory over the visiting military tenm an the Follee ground, the final score quist involved in a sinister plot with being seven goals to two in Shanghala favour. The strong wind made good football dimeult, but the local side was on top practically throughout the Fame which was rather one-sided, Collaco had a field day and scored no feway than six of the seven goals, Sinclair getting the other,
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vircus ginnt and a midget, Lila Lee- plays the heroine, and Clarence Bur ton, John Miljon, Crauford Kent and others are in the east. Jack Conway directed the new picture.
As the ventriloquis, Chaney gives! his audience five different voices and talkic, two characters in his first appearing the ventriloquist and The visors made two changes also in his remarkable disguise as the from the team who lost to the Wor-old woman, with a perfect "oli costers on Friday, Ashley coming in woman" voice to match. In fact, at back, and Gillot moving to con- Chaney's ability at imitating voices in ire-forward vice Hambury, who was as remarkable as his ability to den dropped.
strange, disguises, and he makes much mystery out of thin in his new picture.
Gillot and Eynon scored for Hong- Копр
Defeated at Rockey. Shanghai Civilians beat the visitors at bockey by two goals to one.
On
HONGKONG SOCCER XI LOSE.
SHANGHAI SIDE SCORES
the
SEVEN GOALS
The side selected by the Shang- bal Football Association had a very easy victory over the visiting military 1:am from Hongkong
Police Kround, the final score being вечел goals to two in their favour. The strong wind made good football dieult, but the local side was on top practically throughout the game, which was rather one-sided. The visitors made two changes from the team who lost
to the Worcesters
Ashley Friday, on coming in at back, and Gillot mov. ing to centre-forward vice Ham- bury, who was dropped. The teams lined up, under Mr. H. F. Marshall, as follow:-
Shanghai-Bradley, Scott. Mun- FO, Pote-Hunt,
Duffy, Costa, Favacho, Collaco, Sinelair, Larsen, Guttierez,
Hongkong-Newland, Frierson, Ashley, Grosvenor. Eynon, Morgan, Ainslie, Davica, Gillot, McCulloch,
Tauson.
The vivid fight in the side show, the mystery murder, the amazing adven- in the bird store, where ture
the master crook hides from the law in the disguise of an old woman, are gripplag elements of the strange plot, and Chaney's dramatic climax in the courtroom scene in vividly presented. As plecs of entertainment the now play is even more interesting than Chanay's remarkable vocal disguises. "Our Blushing Brides." Joan Crawford's new starring vehicle, "Our Blushing Brides," which is showing at the Queen's Theatre, flawless comes as near to being n
BOXING.
CITY HALL
Wednesday, Jan. 21st.
Finals: Army Individual Boxing Championship.
Booking at Moutrie's Open on THURSDAY, January 15th.. Particulars will be announced later.
FANLING HUNT.
TWO GOOD RUNS ON WEDNESDAY,
A field of eighteen turned out to hounds on Wednesday at Patts Bun- and Mrs. Alee Potts galow, Mr. amongst them.
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the hounds running nicely together, whips and huntsman close behind.
Hounds ran to Dill's Corner, with one slight check due to cattle fouling
the line, at a good pace.
After a short pause, hounds were
talking pleture as can be expected of the screen. With a story of extra- ordinary interest, suspense and enter tainment value, a brilliant supporting cast and the always original direc. put on again, this time on the North of the road. Mr. Johnson had the tion of Harry Beaumont, the story is misfortune to jump the Duke of Nel- unfolded and brought to an amazing climax without a moment's lot-up in dramatic Intensity.
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There are really three plots in one in this narrative of three girls who sugar cane and hounds went away in Company's Offer. China Building. 2nd floor.
The word "COKET?" has been alibred te rend “GOKETA." their desire to exchange their great style. The line ran north of humdrum existence as department-the Golf Course and then, doubling **** store
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Mrs. Patersons' house. "Annandale," where the run finished Hounds ran too fast for the majority of the field Mr. Ales Potis and Mrs. Arnold only being up with the Huntsman.
An
The unusually beautiful settings ranging all the way from a modernis- tie rattage built in the top of a tree on island to a brilliant outdoor fashion parade, which is topped off with an Albertina Rasch ballet are a credit to the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer scenic designers while a hand must be also given to Adrian who created the wide variety of fashions revealed! throughout the production.
Sanday's meet is at Lok-mn-chau cross roads and will finish in sight, of Dill's Corner.
In connexion with the report is- Miss Crawford reaches new heights sued by the police yesterday con- as the central figure of the three-fold cerning a young Chinese girl who drama and Arita Pare and Dorothy was abandoned by the side of a Sabastian as the other two girls come stream near Kowloon Hang on the her a clase second. Robert Mont Taipo Rond on Thursday, the child's The visitors gave a disappointgomery, Raymond Hackett, and Joan father, Wong Kiu, aged 60, a farm- ine displav. only Newland and Miljan as the male triumvirate give
compelling performances and lesser er of Kowloon Hang. has been ar Eynon distinguishlag themselves. parts are competently portrayed by rested and detained by the police
Heden Hopper, Albert Conti, Edward for enquires, Brophy, Robert Emmett O'Connor, Martha Sleeper, Mary Doran and Gwen Lee.
For Shanghai, the defence was Very anand indeed, and the only weak spots in the team were the extreme wingers and the Inside left.
Collaro scored six of Shanghai's coals and Sinelair the other. The Honkong scorers were Gillot and Eynon.
HONGKONG HOCKEY XI BEATEN.
SHANGHAI WIN BY ODD
GOAL IN THREE.
"Our Blushing Brides" is every thing that can be desired in the way of, nerven entertaintment and adds another hit to Joan Crawford's long string of success.
The Vagabond King." Dennis King, who has been hailed on the talking-singing screen's newest apostle of romanticism, is, above all, a gentleman.
While he was working on the pro duelion of "The Vagabond King at Paramount's Hollywood studio, King was asked to tell his Ident of woman- kind.
"First of all." said the famous Broadway musical comedy singer, "She must be a blonde-that is sho must have 4 blonde personality, Mapy brunettes have it"
Nothing could have been maro typically chivalrous of Dennis King than thore worde. Blondes and brunettes alike will find Battery in them.
Play in the hockey match at Shanghai between the Hongkong Army team and Shanghal was much better and faster than in the Army's first game against the Worcesters, and the match was great contrast to the previous scrappy tussle. There were a few changes in the Hongkong team, Monkton occupying the centre forward berth in place of Skipp, who was injured in Friday's game, and Hay played at right-half, while Burrs took his position of right back. A last-minute change The Vagabond King" is based on in the Shanghal forward line put the operotts of the same name which Huxter in the central position, ran for more than a season on Broad- while Kermani played at inside- way. The original Rudolph Friml songs will be heard again when the lined up as picture comes to the Central Theatre
to-day:
The teams
right. follows:-
Hongkong Stacey; Konninck, Burns: Gardner, Tyler, Kny; Sted- man, Taylor, Monkton, Jack, Hop- kino.
Shanghai-Jones; Paton, Par- son; Duck, Landaky, Orr; Pracht, Olsen, Huxter, Kermani, Simpson.[
Shanghai won by two goals to one, Taylor scoring for Hongkong,
In "The Vagabond King" Dennis King has a blonde trading lady. She is Jennette MacDonald, the charmer of Broadway musical comedy fame, who nang her way into the hearts of film enthusiasts everywhere with her splendid portrayal of the role Queen Louise in Maurice Chevalier's
The Love Parode."
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