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THE

HONGKONG

JAVA SOCCER TOUR,

TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, JULY 14, 1931.

FOURTEEN MATCHES AND NOT ONCE DEFEATED.

Winning the Inst two games during the weekend, the South China touring Lent completed their footbali tour in Java undefeated. On Saturday they were opposed to the Hercules XI, the Champions of latuvis for twelve consecutive years, and won by 13-1. Ip Pak-wa, the fat winger, dis

tinguished himself by scoring all the goals of his side.

On Sunday they played the Selected XI, of Batavia and won the encounter by 2 goals to nil. Ip Pak-wn and Fung King-chedlig stored for the tourists.

The South China team arrived in Jaen on June 6, and during their five weeks stay they participated in 14 matches. Originally 13 games were scheduled to be played, hit through | the persistent request of the people in Java, a further game, being the return match with the runners-up of Batavia the only team who held the fourista la draw-was arranged. Of The matches played, the tourists won scoring 70 goals 13 and drew one, against their apponents' 18.

South China played very Indiffer ently in the first two matches, forcing A draw in the first and just managing to win in the wand, and conceded 7 goals. They were strongly eri. ticised by the Java papers as being only a team of moderate strength. Later, they astounded the critics, and won their favour in 172 following match when they trouheed a strong cleven of Bandarng, the champlons of From nl Java, by six clear goals. thenceforward they added victory after victory to their list.

The team proved most popular with the crowds particularly their three star forwards. Fung, Lee and 7p. They formed a very formidable com teletion and scored between them. -elves 55 gont at of a total of 20, Lee Walton ending with #2 goals, Fung King-cheung following closely with 1, and 1p Pak-wn a good thir with 15,

The tourists will be leaving Java on Jody 15 for Stugapore, where they wil! 1-1 two exhibition

gatnex,

when they are provveling to Medig to play four matches,

CINEMA SCREENINGS. WATER-POLO LEAGUE.

NOTĖS SUPPLIED BY THE

THEATRES.

CHINESE TEAMS MEET IN THE SENIOR DIVISION.

Two Chinese teams met in the senior' division of the water-polo league at the V.B.C. yesterday evening, the China Athletic Assoclatlon dolenting. the Chinese Bathing Club by the only goal scored, after quite a good game.

The picturesque colour of a French senport, the decks of a gun-running city. tramp steamer, the Moroccan Casablanca, and a desert fort of the Foreign Legion-here you have the romantic background against which

The C.A.A. proved to be a shade "Women Everywhere," the Movietone:

faster, and this factor told in the long mical romance, enfolds itself.

Featured in this production are Jr. Play was very even in the first Harold Murray, as the devil-may-care half, which came without any Koal sen captain who tried to run gan to being scored by either side. Towards parl of the game, the the Arabs. and Fin Dorway as fili, the latter

C.B.C. players were pulled up several the charming dancer of the "Saint-. ing Cat" rate. George Grassmith, limes for fouls. Clyde Cook, Rose Bone and Ralph Kellard are other important players and the cast is an extremely large one, under the direction of Alexander composed by Korda. Eight songs William Kurnell are heard during thi showing of the picture, which comen to the Queen's Theatre on Thunday.

The feil results of the matches" played in dava are appendeji:

PO A SL 434.39

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Champlos, Samarung Satrane Beleted

24,6,31 Det er

Raining Chines

$1.39

Went Javne žiletul NYD HAI

14

Hercules, Champila Patasies.

14. Rada Sekrried.

4.0

4-

7.0

7.1

H.G

plunder."

The only point was scored near the end of the game after a melee near the C.B.C. goal. The winners were niwnys the lucky to win, but were more sporting side.

Junior Game.

The Junior team of the C.A.A. were up against the Argylls In the other nintch of the evening, the game The much-talked-of British alt.being drawn. The military side were talking picture "Plunder" which had much the heavier team and used this ita cugogement postponed recently to full advantage. The Chinese were will faster, but pund the vigorous because of ngforeseen ruostum

the Argylis hard to rombat. have Its public screening on Thursday methoils of at the Central Theatre.

The military side took a lead of 3-1 Many have sech Tom Walls

nt half there, but the Chinese Im- proved in the second half, the con clusion of the game finding them en. level terms at -3.

and

Ralph Lynn, the two foremost British thum. Many

comedians.

And like

Miss Enid Wilson (right) and Miss Wanda Morgan who met in the Ladies' Open Gold Champion- akip, Miss Wilson winning

And 6.

6 have said that one would never feel tired of seeing them, though their picture be screened euntinually for a whole month.

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En "1lander," they are in their lavet

laugh-mokers.

In nadition to the above, the South form. They are two rudly powerful China team als played three matches) is: Saigon, winning two, and drawing one, and seared 10 gonls against their apponents" two.

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CLOSE LAWN BOWLS MATCH.

CULLEN BEATS WHIBLEY IN CHAMPIONSHIP.

Cullen had a hard match with A. R. Whibley in the Lawn Bowl chatoplonship on the Club de Recreto #reen, where he had but a three shots margin in his favour. The match was played aver 18 head, on two of which Cullen scored 26 possible,

Henger

Cullen Head Shot Total

:

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In the programme of Thursday at the Central Theatre, there wil be shown in addition a reel of British sound news and another added attrac tion in the same programine will be some jazz numbers, pluyei, by Pete Mandell's famote band.

Swimming Ideal Health Mensure.

The saying, "Where there's a will there's a way," may be applied to any line of endeavour for if a person. Hiieally determined to do a thing the

way to do it will disclose itself.

fa way to achieve poise, a orien

11 THE Tit of fearlessces and physical condition lies in the swim- ming pool, according to Anita Page, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer player

as a fentured role in John Gilbert's he talkie. "Gentleman's Fotot now showing at the Queen's Theatre.

who

Whibles

No other sport is valued so highly Shet Totul e mulling the body jutu beautiful list and the mind in clear thinking witaming, declares the film actres, fonsequently it is the mat popular sport in Hollywooxi,

GOLE

AS PLAYER SWINGS TAROUN TOE HITS GROUND

as

Swimming is rectamented.

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anty aid in its ability to bring ite alay every muscle of the lady from the large terse muscles to the delicate ones of the fingers.

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It is excellent as a stimular o ganl

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sportsmanship and gasenesa”

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antil one has learned to stand [afraid

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diving board

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important

fearlessness is tet clearly defined in une's makeup. -

quality of

the STARS Play it

SVÁNY A TOPPED SHOTÁ CAN BE TRACED TO/ ACUB TILAT RESTS,

ON ITS

HEEL

CHEA

skimming the air for a neat plane ints the water which PUNES en far below, the

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Swimming also cases the mind, rets

a method of relaxation stretches and timber the body unt

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sible grace becomes the keynote of jonale personality. With a swimming pool in every locality, all one needs Is the will to realize the results for the fun of the Aport minkes the way ensily visibl

Others in the cart

of the now

Gilbert picture who make it a paint to spend a lot of time either in no Indoor pool or at a bathing beach Marle include Leila yans n Prevost. They've got the "Hollywood habit."

"Many A Slip."

Juan Bennett, who has the lending feminine role in Universal's daring comedy, "Many A Slip." is seen as a girl who gains the man of her heart How should one select gulf as a laband by the simple expedient clubs?

of telling him that she is expecting un heir.

It is important when selecting Joan is an benutiful in her face as clubs to consider the length and she acts, and is in the seventh gencra- the lie of the club. Usually, if tlon of theatrical folks, one of her The club is not, the right length,ld Drury Lano Theatre in London. ancestors having been manager of the the le also is wrong. The way to fler mother is Adrienne Morrison. be sure that both are right is to

famous leading woman of the last take the natural stance and then generation, and her father is Wichard note whether or not the clubhead Bunnett, present-day star of, the lies flut on the ground.

of a

kingo.

Many

a wild shot in the result Joan made her stage debut with her club that

that rests on its toe, father in "Jarnegan while her first As the swing comes through the picture was "Bulldog Drummond." too hits the ground, tur

turning tho | Others in which she has lately been club in the hand and sonding the seen are Disraell," "Moby Dick" and ball to the right. On the other "Maybe It's Love." hand, many topped shots can bo which is now showing at the Central Tor leading man in "Many A Slip," traced to a club which rests on it Theatro, is Lew Ayres, who heel, proventing the ball to be hit recently created one of the screen's by the centre of the clubheadrestent sensations when he skyrocked. ART KRENZ.

to fame in the leading role of Univer

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HAI ALAI STRIKE.

PLAYERS OBJECT TO crr IN THEIR WAGES,

(Our Own Correspondent.

t

Shanghai, July 12. Owing

the financial lossce of the Auditorium Management devided to relive the wages of the Hai Alai pinyers une half.

umring their contracts twenty of the the players refused to play on 11th inst. not walked out. They are still out.

d's "A Quiet A The WosicTN Front," and has already become the mest popilar male star in mation in the pictures pictures. Among whleb he has appeared are "Common Clay "The Kiss," "East Is Weat" and The Doorway To Hell"

Slim Sommerville tops the bill in bla Sine of comedy, and as Hopkins the love-sick plumber, Many A Sip," be is a positive riot. Summerville' played a great role is All Quiet At. The Western Front," and sented alsa In Universal's "See Amerien Thirst," as well as a riotous series of wartime concilies.

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