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TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1932.

A great triumph on the screen sure to be the best picture

of the Year

A MAN-HIS WIFE

and

THE OTHER WOMAN Drifting with fate..chained to convention.. married to a family and ideals! His soui sought freedom.. am- under- power.. bition standing.. be found them ..in the arnis.. and love of

SEED

A CHALLENGE TO WOMEN IN LOVE!

RSA

'the other woman'

Presented by CARL LAEMMLE. With JOHN BOLES, GENEVIEVE TOBIN, LOIS WILSON, RAYMOND HACKETT, ZASU PITTS, Bette Davis, Frances Dade,

Richard Tucker,'.

From the novel by CHARLES G. NORRIS. Produced by CARL LAEMMLE, J..

LA JOHN M. STAHL PRODUCTION

A TREMENDOUSLY DRAMATIC MOTION PICTURE Adapted from Charles Norris World Famous Novel

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A sparkling comedy of smart society and modern morals

CONSTANCE BENNETT

in

TAKES A HOLIDAY"

SIN TAKES

with. Kenneth MacKenna, Basil Rathbone and Rita La Roy. A Pathe Super Featur

THE INTERPORT ROWING.

IDEAL WEATHER FOR REGATTA.

CANTON TRIUMPH.

HOME FOOTBALL.

LOCAL CRICKET.

"DOUBLE" FOR INDIANN.

ARSENAL'S CHANCES OF "DOUBLE DIMINSH.

The most important match on was the on- Saturday afternoon London, April 3.. CIXTY thousand spectators watched, counter between the leaders of the a thrilling duel between Gallagher second division, the Kowloon C.C. and Roberts when the Arsenal and and the Indian R.C., to decide the After Chelsea met in a drawn match at destination of the shield.

"Derby" result a very exciting game the Indians Highbury, the London

being shared.

won by one wicket, thus giving two Roals Everton, by virtue of their 4-2 win them a "double" for the second ing in against Grimsby now lead the Arsenal time in succession.

tion

For the first time since 1924 Hongkong met the Mantis lowlog Club on Saturday and some ex-

Bristol City are doomed to relega citing finishes were witnessed befor first place by four points,"

teams. Ideal to the Third Division. Lwo tween the weather conditions prevailed, and a gay throng of onlookers watched the events from the Yacht Club from following grounds, and Bunches, kindly fent by several Grma.

The first rowing event took place at for 3 pan, being the Royal Hongkong

Club's Challenge Cup Yacht Interport Junior Paira, and was con- Hongkong. tted for by Canton and le

slightly choppy sen considerably which drew ndicapped longkong, tside position and the event rather easily won by Canton:

Canton (Pote Hunt, Cameron und H. W. Hewett).

Two hat-tricks were registered for Hartlepools, when they scored seven goals against York.

LEAGUE I Indians Draw With Kowloon C.C.

The Indians made sure of an un-

acaroni record this

nt

FRIENDLY HOCKEY.

Y.M.C.A. AND C.BA.

LADIES BEATEN,

Local hockey on Saturday was re- Y. M. G. A at home to the Radia stricted to friendly matches, when the Sports Club lost. by five goals to nil, and the C. B. A. ladies, entertaining the H, M. S. Cumberland E.. R. As. were beaten by the odd goal in three.

The Radio Sports Club crossed with a three-il advantage at the interval, G. Singh netting twice and Gilchrist once, Submequently, G. and 11. Singh each scored to make the visitors' tally five.

Splendid defensive work by, the "men kept the scoring down, but the homo forwards were not on their best form and wasted many oppor tunities. The Radio fully deserved

It was a field day for all Division leaders, who displayed brilliant form, especially Fulham in avenging their defeatel cup defent by Watford. The Spurs Sookunpoo, where they met the Kow-their nuecoss.

before the last wicket fell just after

between vlaltora had little 4.10 p.m. The Our Own Correspondent, also showed welcome return to form.-loon C.C., by knocking up 197 runs

The whole of the league results,

Scottish chance of making the runs and the with the exception of the

cabled by game was left drawn. Second Division, were Reuter.

WELD

Arsenal Birmingham

3

FIRST DIVISION.

Chelara

1 Aston Villa

Blackburn

a

Holton

R.H.K.Y.C. (P. I. Leefe, H., White and F. C. B. Black).

F.

West Ham

3

Huddersfield

to

Blackpool Derby Everton Manchester C. Portsmouth Sheffield U. Sunderland West Brom.

SECOND

Barnsley

Block Exchange Cup. Manila, Canton and llangkang com- peted for the Stock Exchange Cup for Interclub Senior Fours, Mapila got off well, and with a lead of 14 lengths at the quarter-mile, card off

thirty

and strokes. Caston was mak.. herry going of the race appeared to be ranked, evidently find- Bradford ing the choppy sea un the outside | Bristai (

Lerds position difficult to contend with. At Bury

half, mite Hongkong End decreased illwall the

bat | NNW Manila's lead to half a length,

not despite

quickened its could draw abreast of the visitors. Canton Oldham

lymouth AL race. the

Port Vale was definitely out of

Hongkong Swansea made the three-quarter mile

lengths nother sport and twenty from the line had nimest drawn level THIRD with Manila when No. 2 fost his our. Brentford

away. Cardif ind Manila quickly drew Manila 1st, Hongkong 2nd, Canton Coventry 3rd. Won by half-a-length. Time Exeter Fulham 5.29 one-fifth.

Manjia

S, Crawford, J. B. Rankin, Gillingham N. Linley, J. G. 1, Lander (Stroke) Luton

Northampton and J. F. C. Kingsley.

R.II.K.Y.C.-C. B. Easterbrook, R. J. Reading

and

1.

• Liverpool

Middlesbrough Wednesday

4

Leicester

2 Newcastle

DIVISION.

3 Southampton

3 Chesterfield

0 Wolven

1

Was

the of A fenture

game Madar's good knock of 93, Ile gave n chanco early on, but batted very

scoring 1 A well after this let-uff,

was lant man out 1 boundarles, Ile

and was unlucky not to have obtained Burnett his first League century, was the most successful bowler for the visitors, taking four wickets for 63 runs.

0

1

1

1

Manchester U: 0

3 Burnley

Notts, Forest Stoke Bradford

The K.C.C. scoring was very con- sistent, their total being 120 for two wickets when dump were drawn. E. F. Fincher was not out with 39 3 and E. C. Finelier and P. Mudar ach claimed 24. A. R. Minu tank both the K.C.C. wickets for 5 runk

Notts County

1 Charlton

1

1 Tottenham

0 Preston N.E.

2 Brighton

3 Bristol R.

1 Swindon

Thames

D. Grieve, M. 11. "Arnoll, H. W. Dulley Southend

G. Allison. Canton.-J. H. Frolich, F. Lindenau,THIRD R. R. W. Ashby, B. R. asniussen, W. Seiffert.

Hynes Cup.

Barrow Chester Darlington Gateshead Halifax Hartlepools

LEAGUE II.

Exciting Game Played At King's Park.

By

defeating the Kowloon cut. and X at King's Park, the Indian

2

Thin pions in the junior division. DIVISION (SOUTH).R.C. 2nd XI have now become chan

is the second consecutive nccnsion, 1 and the fourth in the history of the 2ab, that they have won this shield.

3 Norwich

5 Watford

0 Clapton

0.

6 Torquay

Queen's P. R. 3 Hournemouth

Crystal Pal. Mansfield

1

DIVISION (NORTH).

Hynes Challenge Cup for Interclub Junior Fours. Canton opening with a nice long stroke, immediately took the lead, and at the half-inile were two Ball lengths in front of Hongkong, Can Lincoln

but increased its lead New Brighton ton cused to four lengths at the half-mile and Walsall won in leisurely fashion by sis lengths--Time: 0.17.

Canton: Bow-Pate-Hunt, No. 2-

2 Crewo

Southport Rotherham Wrexham Stockport York

0

0

The nutch was full of thrills ni most from the start right to the finish. Indeed, one would have to go 1 far to see a more exciting game. The 1 Kowloon C.C. were dismissed cheaply, but despite the poor total of 98, the 3 Indians had all their work cut out to make the required runs for victory

1

0

1 F Accrington

Rochdale Doncaster Carlisle

1

SCOTTISH LEAGUE. (FIRST DIVISION).

E. Sterling; No. F. Busse, Stroke Ayr ---W. G. Cameron, Cox--H. W. Hewett. Celtic

R.JL.K.Y.C.: P. L. Leefe, F. Peter Cowdenbeath son, G. T. May, H. F. White, F. C. B. Dundee Falkirk Black.

Hamilto

Exciting Contest.

Clyde

G Morton

4 Kilmarnock

The home team found run-getting

There was really little to choose the the Cumberland and C. B. A. teams, but the sailors nc- epted their chances, and assisted by superior weight, generally had the measure of the ladien. Ford and Dar- the Cumberland, man netted for

the Walker replied for whilst R. C. B. A.

MAMAK HOCKEY. Shield Won by the Radio S.C. Playing in the final match of the Mamak Shield competition yesterday, the Radio Sports Club defeated the Central British Association by three elenr goals, and thus won the trophy in its first year of offering.

At half time the Radio led by two gents to nil, being vastly superior in and All departments of the game, Continuing to have the better of the exchanges after the interval, added another goal to make certain of the Shield.

CHARITY SOCCER.

CIVILIANS OUTCLASSED BY SERVICES.

Local soccer on Saturday was con- Aned to the two charity matches or- ranged by the 11.K.F.A. for the de- pendents of the late C.Q.M.S. Mulleng

the

A.&.S. Highlanders, played on the longkong FC. ground between representative teams of the Services and Civilinna. LATSER

øk

By kind permission of Lieut. Col. Raikes D.S.O. and Officers, the

rather dilleult against the bowling GA and of the South Wales Bor.

and the keen fielding of the visitors, a who did not give much away. F. M. el Arculli was in good form with the ball, nad in 12 overs, only gave away 17 runs for three wickets. A. M. Rumjahn was also bowling quite well for 44 runs, to get three wickets while A. R. Suffind chained two for 18 and A. K. small two for only

seven.

Although F. S. W. Smith, perhaps the best bateman in the K.C.C. 2nd XI, stuck in for quite a long time, he could not score and was dismissed F. E. Skinner was dan-

for 1 runs.

0

1 Rangers

Lelih

2

1

2

1 Queen's l'ark

D

Motherwell

0

12

Airdrie

4 Dundee U.

1

SCOTTISH LEAGUE,

(SECOND DIVISION.)

The fourth event, the Murdoch-Partick

Third Lanark Kennett Cup for interclub Senior St. Mirren Palra,, proved the most exciting con test of the day. For over 300 yards the three contestants kept in line, but flangkong drew at the quarter mile

- ahead with a half-length lead over Manila, Canton dropping back slight ly. At the half-mile, Manila, using beautiful forceful stroke, drew level Dunfermline

East Stirling with Hongkong, and Canton East Fife lengths behind appeared to be definite-arts

out of the race. J. F. C. Kingsley, for a greater

Armadale Brechin Dumbarton

Hiberniaus

the Manila cox csponding, forced St. Johnstone

effort, and the crew

their boat into the lead.

At the Sten'muir

in

3

.1

5

6

Montrose

Bo'ness

Queen O' Sth..

Arbroath

Albion

St. Bernarda Alloa

King's Park 2 Raith Rovers

Edinburgh

3

BILLER AND MACNIDER ENTER 2ND TROPHY.

gers during the period he was in attempting

hut was neatly stumped

to hit a six. The rest of the side

1 did not come off, and the team was

out for 98,

This looked an easy thing for the indians, last they employed the wrong tneties. If they had gone right out from the start to get the runa, they have won the gami would praying to kill the bowling. easily, but

their first few batsmen were dis missed for only 14 runs. They were all playing a game which was en- tirely foreign to them, and it was not surprising that when they at- tempted to force the pee later in the game that their wickets fell in quick succession.

F. M. el Arcalli put a different com-

full

dereri, under the baton of Mr. J. Gecks, A.R.C.M., played selections be fore the kick off and during the inter-..

She attendance did not come up to

expectations of the organisern.

In the junine match, the Civilians were eutclassed, the Services carry- ing the game by their weight and height.

tho

The senior game was keenly contest- ed and until the Civilians lost

draw of 110 services of Skinner, gonis was the likely result. A late xon by Bland gave the Services double victory.

+

THE F. A. CUP FINAL.

THE KING TO PRESENT. THE TROPHY.

1

London, Apr. announced that H. M. the It is King will present the Football As- aociation Cup after the final at 23. Reuter's April Wembley on Special Servicc.

HUSBAND AND WIVES.

(Continued from Page 6.)

ful hitting mixed with careful place ments, and hit up 27 runs out of 31 which resulted when he was at the Just when he was hitting

(A wise smile Bitting across her crease. out well, he was unfortunately given fase here, if I am not mistaken, a aut stumped.

-mile, Manila were a canvas front, and it looked as if the race was theirs. But Hongkong put on a KOWLOON FOURSOMES. plexion on the game by some force- desperate spurt as the Gnishing line de- enme into sight, and the race

scramble be generated into a mud scrambl tween the two crews to see who would be first past the busy. For fifty yards they raced neck la neck, then in the last Len yards Hongkong slowly but Aurely drew ahead, and won by three feet. Time: 1. two-fifths,

lla: RowN. Linley, Stroke Manila 3. II. Lander, Cox-. P. C.

Kingsley.

R.I.K.Y.C.: C. B. Easterbrook, 11. W. Dulley, A. Murdoch,

Canton: H. J. Frolich, B. R. Ras nesen, W. Sellfert,

Itunaway Event.

The last race of the day, which was for the Novien Fours Challenge Cup, a runaway for Canton, who proved defeated the only competitor, long- twenty kong (1) Crew, by lengths. The Hongkong (2) crew did not compete.

Over

Playing in the Kowloon Golf Club Open Foursomes on Saturday, W. S. Hillier and S. MaeNider advanced to the second round as a result of de fenting R. C. Craig and T. Mitchell by three up and two to play.

Another rot set in for the Indians, smile giving place to impish laugh- who at one stage, had nine wickets (ter),

"Yes, if he likes," she says→→→→ lown for only 70 runs. A. M. Rum- julin and A. K. lanall made a gal-and then adds: "but we'll cheek lunt effort to save the side and the him just the same,"

Aye, they can say a lot in a few shield, but despite the odds against them, they made the required 20 runs words where Gracie comes from.

Rumjahn played victory, splendid-innings for 28 not out.

fur

ne

(7).

Chinuck 2.46.51; 2.38.13; 0.45.511 was choosing the right balls to hit and was as cool as the proverbial (8).

cucumber. In hia innings, he gave runs at Sookunpoo.

"IT" Class.

J.L.H.

Batting first,

a chance to Dand at long on, but the the B.A.S.C. compiled 160, to which ning in. A: K. Ismail deserves his share of credit and kept up his end gallantly.

Argulla 11 3.35.63; 3.30.03; (1) Sail-fielder failed to hold it whilst run-Powell contributed 68 and Joyce 87, ed by Mr. H. J. Pearce.

Colleen 3.36.17; 3.30.27; (2) Sailed by Miss Laessen.

Diana 3.35.30; 3.31.20; (8) Sailed by Mr. Burry,

Siskin 3.94.42; 3.31.37; (4) Sailed by Miss Mackie.

FRIENDLY MATCHES.

Duckitt Performs the "Hat Truck."

The R.A.M.C. found Gray and Powell in form with the ball and wore all rut for 107. Each of these bowlers claimed five wickets, the former for 47 runs and the latter for 60.

YESTERDAY'S GAMES. Phoenix Eleven Defeat Playing against the Royal Navy,

Dr. Ride's Team. E. R. Duckitt performed the "hat trick," and went on to take four

The annual fixture between the wickets with four balls. He was Hongkong Phoenix cricket oloven Speedwell 3.52.50; 3.5226; (1) Soll-mainly responsible for the victory of and n chosen cloven which was 'cap:

Canton: H. W. flewett, M. C. B. H. Schruter, J. Penfield, W.

Rolln 3.34.52; 3.31.57; (5) Satled by Norona 3.34.06; 3.34.06 (0) Sailed R.IEK.Y.C. (1): Bow-H. J. Gosby, Mrs, Sheldon. No, A. C. Young, No. 3-H. Siedler,

Cox-by Mrs. Stanton. N. Williamson, Stroke.

F. C. B. Black,

was

*** "y" and "G" Classes,

Although the main interest centred around the rowing, sailing races for cruisers and yachts, wered by Mra. Stewart.

Daphne 363.36; 3.53.35; (2) Sailed arranged to take place simultaneously with the other events, and several by Miss Stoken.

Why Wonder? 3.53.31; 0.54.00; (3) witnessed. finishes were exciting

Fowkes. U&I, the winner of the Cruiser Sailed by Mrs. F65.08; (4) Sailed

Class Championship in 1931 was un- fortunata in the first race as she was by Mrs. Rose.

Windy 3.60.30; 3.66.46; (6) Salled caught by Azuma on the port tack Just on the Dnishing Tino and was dla-by Miss Patchett. qualified through trying to fores a Jessamine 3.68.02; 8.57.37; (0) Sail-

During the afternoon

pamage on that tack. The yachting c by Miss Butterfield. tea Wha

results wore as follows:

the Hongkong C.C. by coven wickets.

at the Pokfulum ground yesterday, The Navy, put up. 162 runs, Lt. tained by Dr. L. T. Ride, was played Armitage claiming 63. Duckitt look

team by 10 runs, 1x wickets for 23 runs and A. Roid and ended in a win for the former four wickets for 29. The Club had na dificulty in knocking off the ro- quired runs for victory, and went on 58 and Hughes to make 230. L. T. Ride scored 09 (retired), Owen Duckitt 54.

P.W.D. v Sanitary Dept.

English and Chinese Rigged Cruisers longkong Yacht Club, while the band easily defeated at cricket

served on the grounds of the Royal

(1).

were

·BATSMEN IN FORM. Volunteers Defeat the United Services.

At King's Park yesterday, the Volunteers defeated the Unitou Ber-

game.

PRESENT BEAT PAST.

The Sanitary Department. by the vicen by six wickets in a whole-day'

Distance: 5 Milem...

of ILM.B. Cumberland discoursed Pablic Works Department at Happy Norseman 2.82.01; 2.27.53; 0.82.01; sweet music. There was

a large Valley where they met on the C.S.0.0. crowd of luterested spectators, includ-ground. The S. D. knocked up 108, Curlew 2.30.08: 2.30.43; 0.30.08; (2) ing His Excellency the Governor and thanks mainly to G. R. Bayer who 3. and 1. 2.34.25; 2.82.82; -0.84.25; | Lady Poel. At the close of the carried his bat for 67. The P.W.D.Queen's College Boys in Low-

Scoring Match. (3).

Regatta Lady Feel presented the passed this total with eight wickets "Azuma 2.34.36; 2.33.44; 0.84,85; (4), prizes to the various successful com- in hand, ·

La Cigalo 2.80.62; 2.80.52; 0.35.52; potiboru.

Before the presentation of the trophies, the Vics Commodons, Mr. H. S. Rouse, addressed the gathering.

(5).

ints 2.41.38 2.80.05; 0.41.88; (0). Sen Lark V. 2.42.47; 2.86.22; 0.42.47;

`Playing at Sookunpoo on the IRO. R.A.B.C. V RA.M.C.

ground, the present pupils of Queen's Playing in friendly match the Bellege defeated the old boys by 27 I.A.8.0 defeated the R.A.M.C. by 59 Evans in a low-scoring game.

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