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WEEK-END GOLFING

RESULTS.

DODWELL & CO. WIN FINAL OF G. M. YOUNG CUP.

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1931.

CINEMA NOTES.

EXCITING TALKIE AT QUEEN'S THEATRE.

them

Myntery dramas have been many The final of the G. M. Young Cup

on the screen lately, but never one wan played off at Fanling botwomen of the "North", which takes on tenne, gripping and romantle as MOSKTS. Dodwell and Co. and the all the elements of a mystery play Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, the and unfolds former firms winning by seven points Canadian wilds, in gorgeous settings In the French to three. They took five of the six of snow-clad mountains.

The new Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer pleture, which singles and one fourball, losing one will open on Thursday at the Queen's single and one fourball, and halving Theatre, is ons of the unique enter one fourball.

tainments of the season.

Governor's Bhield.

With Gilbert Roland as the hero, the fiery Louis the Fox and Barbara In the Governor's Shield semi-fina! Leonard as hereine, the plcture un- the following were the results: folds mystery of North-west Mount

Royal Artillery beat Education Deed Police as detectives, trailing their partment by one hole, Hongkong and Shanghai Bank beat the Government of bewilderments. The thrills of ak man, but the wrong one, in a strica Medical Department by two up and jump and dogaled races, battles one to play.

against blizzards, and the lure of the great outdoors form a buckground, and the fiery romance of the North woods embellishes the plot.

Junior Championship. The second round of the Junior Championship resulted as follows:

D. S. Robb beat B. D. Evans (and 2). E. D. Matthews beat H. Bampto (at the twentieth hole), C. R. Maturis bent D. S. Edward (2 and 11, 0. Eager beat A. Ritchie (one up).

Felix Ellin Cup.

Roland is superb ar the French Canadian trapper hero, who, suspect, rá of robbery, Dees to the saws, pur- sued by mounted pulley, and wink vin- dication in a powerful dramatis plot Miss Leonard na the millionaire sine owner's daughter, plays her role

In the Fellx Ellis Cup for Januaryleverly, and is beautiful to look on. there were only eleven entries, and the competition for the month was therefore canceled.

Adamson Cop.

Splendid work is also contributed by Arnold Kart as the father, Robert Elliott as the police sergénni, George Davis as the comfent Corporal Smith, Nena Quartar an the fealous half. Cused girl, and Robert Graves, Tr., as

The priest.

The semi-finals of the Adamson (Junior Sectlan) resulted as follows:

A. E. Clarke beat R. Wallace, and I.. E. Longbottom beat A. D. Fraser.

KOWLOON G. C. Single Members Defeat the Married Men.

The minich between the married men and the single men of the Kon loon Golf Club

wns played off on Saturday afternoon for a cup pre sented by Br. J. E. II. Cogan. The bachelors won the first annual intel by four points. The scores were.

SINGLES.

"Married."

F. E. Remedion

A. A. Lopes (3)

0

D. C. Wilson (3)

1

A. W. da Reza (3)

J. McKnight (1)

0

J. S. Smith (in)

J. J. Cameron (10)

W. Orchard (15)

0

A. T. Braley (8)

0

E. D. da Roza (3)

Total

4

"Single"

f. Mackintosh (4)

J. Russell (0)

A. Ringshaw (13)

W. M. Groves (10)

E. D. Murphy (12)

T. Seddon (13)

H. T. Buxton (12)

P. W. J. Planner (11)

W. S. Hier (7)

Dr. Cogan (2)

Totul

FOURSOMES.

**Married."

Remedion & A. W. da Roza

2

Lopes & Wilson

0

Smith & Cameron

0

McKnight & Orchard

Braley & E, D, da Roza

1

Total

"Single."

Mackintosh & Groves Russell & Ringshaw Seddon & Buxton Murphy & Planner Hillier & Cogan

Total

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Captain's Cap. The following are the results of the matches played to date in the Arst round of the Captain's Cup of the Kowloon Golf Club:

The

story based on a pist by Willard Mack and was directed by Hal Roach. The sente background of the high Sierras is an impressive setting for the dramatic narrative and remarkable camera work ahl to the effectiveness of the production,

"Love Comes Along."

Fresh proof that lebe Daniels has relinquished once and for all the light, farcical comedtes in which her athletic evidenced inst night with the shoving prowess was the chief essential, was

of "Love Comes Along," at the Central, Theatre.

In this, her second Radto picture, a теч Bebe flashes upon the screen. She is neither the liasome charmer of "Rio Rita" fame, nor the all-American sports girl of carller productions. She presents an entirely new characteriza tinn as "Peggy", an American actress left destitute when her company dis- hands on a tropical island.

Without question her portrayal is the most dramatic Bebe has ever given

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CAER CLARK CUP HOCKEY.

HONGKONG LADIES WIN COMFORTABLY.

The Caer Clark Competition, open- Colony was ed to Ladies' Hockey Clubs in tho started on Saturday played out. The Hongkong Ladies' afternoon when two matches were

trounced the girls from the Diocesan Hockey Club, bolders of the Cup.

School by eight clear goals while the second match resulted in a draw ba tween the ladies of the Club Recreio and St. Andrew's Club,

do

tho

Diocesan Girls School at King's Park,

The Hongkong Ladies mot and won by oight goals to nil. Tho D. G. 8. girl looked quite small in comparison with their opponents and lack of inches and speed was a great throughout, it could be seen that their handicap.

account

Although the school girls lost by such a large margin, great credit is due to them if only on

of their fighting spirit. They fought right to the very end and have every reason to be proud of their gallant display against eld and experienced. opponents. A. Megra in goal cannot be blamed for the defent and during the course of the game she saved innumerable shots. M. Mason was untiring in her efforts both in defence and attack.

For the winners no special mention can be made because they worked as team, every member doing her shure. The half-bucks and forwards worked with an understanding ада kept positions well and never gave the opposing defence a chance Lo settle down. The backs had com- parntively nothing to do and the goal- keeper had a restful afteraven,

The teams were:

Hongkong. Smalley E. Gray. B. V. Franklin; E. O'Hagan, £. Bonnar, M. L. Walluce; E. R. Bell, N. McNeillie, I. M. Donelnu, C. M. Ferguson and M. Bishop.

D.G.S.-A Mogra; E Wood, L Wong: A. Chan, D. Fenton, G. White, Lec: L Jorge, Miss M. Mason, S.

N. Barker and E. Ray.

Recreio v. St. Andrew's.

The Ladies of St. Andrew's Club did well to share the points in their opening match against the Club de Recreio Ladies' Section. The Portu- combination but found the defence of gueno team were playing with better their opponents equal to all their attacks.

St. Andrew's Club were the first to score as a result of a sole effort by

M. Woolley but L. Silva-Netto s001

the screen. Not since she appeared equalised. At half time tho Scute with Rudolph Valentino in "Diensteur was one all while the second half was Bonuenire," has she had an opportuni, blank.

ty to display auch emotional depth.

There is a charm and sparkle about! the picture that captured the audi- ence's fancy from the first moment. Lloyd Hughes in the role of a Swag- cering suilor, makes his debut in nudifilms as a duger and pleaace with an exceptionally good voice.

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On the day's play the St. Andrew's Club were lucky. They have some very clever players but lack combina. tion. Their defence is quite strong and but for some smart work by P. Woolley and I. Rogers the

Recrelo Indies would have met with neccess. The Portuguese team show- A feeling of spontanelty accom-ed a marked improvement on their panies the songs interspersed through out the play; at no time do they seem merely injected between lines in the, the letter of the game but were un- dialogue without apparent reason.

Bebe's voice grows in beauty and range with each succeeding film sho makes. When she sings the song "Love Comes Along," straight to her lover at the gay fiesta, and Inter when I reaches him over the water and brings him buck In time to rescue her from the island's dictator, Montague Love, she imbues it with a warmth and appeal that strikes a corresponding note in one's heart.

Ned Sparks furnishes excellent comedy, and the direction shows the fine hand of Rupert Julian. It is his Brst talking picture, and he has made one well worth seeing.

"Romance" at the Queen's.

the

Greta Garbo, who recently made her talkie debut here in Anna Christie, reverts to a typical role in "Romance", servened to full houses on commence. ment of a four-days' run at Queen's yesterday.. She is shown as carrying on a liaison with a Minister -frail flower of the operatie stage- and has to pay the penalty when romance comes her way and she has to forfelt the love of the man whom her affections are centred, be

on

P. W. 3. Planner beat E. G. Murphy, T. J. Price bent H. T. Buxton, W. 3. Groves beat T. Sedden (3 and 1). A. T. Braley beat W. Woolley. J. Mac- Intosh and E. D. da Roza ended all rauke he was tho Minister's best

Square,

friend.

The many admirers of the celebrat. ed Swedish star will And much in this Under the auspices of the past and picture to interest them. It gives a present pupils of the British Schools | new Insight into the depths of of the Colony, a Young Folks Supper dramatic expression of which she is Dance has been arranged for Fri- capable. A word must also be said day, February 20, at the Peninsula of the general excellence of the pro.. Hotel.

duction.

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

HE DOUBLE CROSSED ME! NOW I KNOW HE'S FARBAR... TRYIN' TO SNEAK OFF AN' LET ME STAY HERE ALONE.... WELL.... HE CANT TAKE OFF WITH THE WIND... HE'LL HAVE TO COME BACK THIS

WAY!!

OSCARS UNCLE CLEM TOLD NG TO UGG "THIS IF I HAD TO AN' IT LOOKS LIKE I HANG

TO... GGE... I HATE TO

DO THIS BUT

play of last year and gave a much more finished performance. They had

able to score the winning goal.

Other Matches.

In a fast and interesting game at team of King's Park the hockey HMS. Tamar beat the Y.M.C.A. by five goals to three. For the sailors Lieut. Com, Surtees (2) M. Habgood | (2) and M. Feltham were the scorera while W. J. Brown scored the three goals, for the Y.M.C.A.

Saturday's "Stickfer" Solution.

The above sketch shows how The king cut his banner into foser pieces of exactly the same size and shape, and each containing a fly. ing sleed and crown. Twa of the places are shaded to make the so- lution clear.

A Moving Target

STICKLERS

£9

38

+

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til the above diagram there are sixty-three colls, all con. necled by open door. A piece of cheese is in one cell, as plo- tured, and a mouse is at the entrance of two of the cells.. The mouse succeeded in reaching the cheese by a series of twenty- Two straight paths, entering every one of the slaty-three celis ence and once only. How?

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS.

Across

11

1 Traffic goes along this road.

The wattle of turkey-it turned becomes a friend married. 10 Sing

all about a broken lid, King sideways.

II What the wort does if the early

bird is not quick enough.

12 A peaceable Indian peasant, his

name notwithstanding.

13 Descriptive of Mr. Pickwick. 16 A stimulant for horses and

M.P.s.

17 Trent it us kindly as possible,

Dick (hicken).

19

There may be haste in these, especially if they are for the hundred yards.

21 When you take pa and leave ma out of this, naturally you get a protector,

23 Rejected.

ran Tho

24 and 26-Hg had "kept his horses

and hounds once," but through his fortune. Cheeryble brothers provided for him at last.

28 Three consecutive letters of the

alphabel. Return full.

31 Everyone helps to form this

helpful friend.

32" will you walk with me" in

either direction?

33, Father.

36 I get up most of the way to

write my diary,

37 This post is held by the solver.

38 How Christmas comes.

39 "Red blind. (anag).

[*HE DOESN'T CARE WHAT HAPPENS TO ME...60

HERE GOFSV

Down

1 Classify a species soundly,

2 This will not be able to play leap-frog for a little while yet. 3 Reduce the strain to find this. 4 Portuguese colony.

6 Newts.

7 A dog that lies in wait.

8 Put off solving this, and you'll

get it.

9 May be turned easily, but not

from his ways.

14 "Man, Dressed in a little brief authority, Most ignorant of what he's

mast..."

("Messuto for

Measure").

16 Useful round a trunk-till It

comes back.

18 These often run round a dining- room, and belts have been likoned to them.

20 This

sender.

money comes

from the

21 They may develop mendicants. 22 Inly. 25 When a small kangaroo changes its tail it shows this tree of Guions.

27 Chief of the angolie guards of

Paradise.

ZK

that many persona Fruit never remember.

29 The circus, Tom, is far merrier

.(hidden).

30 Set in a row.

44 Pay thin.

35 Famous architect.

Saturday's Solution

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