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NOTES SUPPLIED BY THE THEATRES
"The Flood," Columbia Pictures* spectacular feature which opens at the Central Theatre to-day, is o thrilling and absorbing human in terest story laid in the locale of a small town on the banks of the great Mississippi River.
It is crammed with excitement, ro- mance and drama and has stirring scenes which vividly depict the con- fusion and terror that result when the Mississippi wipes out levees and The plot is splendidly motivated and verflows the surrounding to try the characterizations are true to life.
The story tells of the adventures of the pretty Jean Marshall who in-
undate the country.
Eleanor Boarding has the role of Joan Marshall, the heroine. She un- questionably displays the best acting of her career. Monte Blue, as an
THE MAMAK HOCKEY TOURNAMENT.
REVIEW OF PAST SEASON'S ACTIVITIES
A general meeting of the repre- sentatives of the Mamak
Hockey Competition was held yesterday in the board room of Menara Jardine, Matheson, when a general committon and a sub-committee for drafting the rutes were formed.
Mr. O. England White took the chair, and was supported by the Hon. Secretary, Mr. E. V. Marshall, and the Asst. Hon. Secretary, Mr. A. E. prize, was also present. Guest. Mr. Mamak, the donor of the
Secretary's Report.
CORRESPONDENCE.
The Football Dispute.
[To the Editor, Hongkong Telegraph.]
Sir, In order to find a permanent and satisfactory settlement of the dispute, wo must get to the root of the trouble. Personally, I think the dispute has a deeper and more com- prehensive meaning than appears, and I do not bellove, that the altern- tion of Rules and Regulations of the Football Association will have a far reaching effect Fra ofnderstanding
whatover exists between the Football Associa tion and the Chinos
Cluba
There is control football in Hongkong, and I feeling that the Chinese want to know it is not true. My opinion is that the following nuggestions may
prou
solve the
1. To
the Hongkong Athletic Federation
LR, Governing Body controlling Chinese football in Hongkong. by the Chinese Federation to sit on 2. Two representatives nominated
the Council.
The Hon. Secretary, presenting his nocently becomes involved in an report raid-The inaugural meeting
and is forced to because of small town gossip. Shu was held in September, 1931, in the gous to a nearby city and there mar-Pavilion of the Central British Aяu- The follow- ries an engineer. To her dismony, her ciation at King's Park. husband is ordered to her own town ing seven Clubs were represented at Chinese Amat to stem threatened break in the this meeting:-Radio Sports Club, Mississippi levee. Malicious tongues Central British Association, Hong again wag and many highly dramatic kong Poores ut signals, toyal em
incognitos, St. Andrews, complications arise. The stirring Royal Corps story mounts to a startling climax Service Corps. When the waters of the Mississippi A Committer was formed consist- 3. The Chinese teams join the brent through the levees and iuing of a Chairman (Mr. O. England League through the Federation.
4. Tho Chinese clubs will be ros. Ilon, Secretary (Mr. C. C. ancis) and one representative from ponsible to the Chinese Federation each of the seven competing Clubs, who, in turn, is responsible to the Mr. E. W. Hamilton, at that time Football Association.
6.
between Postmaster General, was invited to
Interports
Chinese become President of the Tournainent, Federation with the co-operation of teams to bo arranged by the Chinese upstanding young hero, gives and on being upprunched by the splendid performance. David Newell chairman he very kindly agreed.
the Football Association in the matter gives an excellent performance It was decided that the Competi. Randolph Bannister, a philanderer. tion
should I run on the league Other members of a particularly system, ench team to play the other fine supporting cast east are Frank tenns twice, two points being award- Sheridan, William V. Mong, Etheled for a win and one for a draw. Wales. Arthur Hoyt, And Violet The chief difficulty that presented Barlowe. James Tinling's direction itself during the last season was in was well handled throughout.
connexion with referees for the matches. Only four or five oficials "Reserved For Ladies" :
at the disposal of the Com- Movie fans have an opportunity to mittee, with the result that great see how a big hotel is run in Paradiflculty was found in getting mount's "Reserved for Ladies", in mutches pinyed off on the dates ar which Leslie Howard plays the lead-ranged. ing role, and which is the King's Theatre's future picture beginning
to-morrow.
"The World and The Flesh"
11
ust
were
This trouble, it is hoped, will not arise this year, as steps are being taken to register a number of re- ferees sufficient to cover the require- ments of the Competition.
to
Unsportsmanlike Spirit.
OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS
Across
1 To be right be this as well 6 They can make gloves from these
pests in Grenoble.
The solver must take the blame for this clue.
10 Causes a lump in the throat.
of arrangements for grounds, etc. 11 Modern artist. can. I think, be by some arrangement 13 Get
6. Suspension of players, etc., 12 Make no mistake-you're wrong. or understanding,
Shon!
deny.
16 She mukes one proviso: rough If my suggestions RTC approyed, ostlers will not be invited (hid- the Football Association will save r den). lot of trouble in having to deal with 19 of Galilee. all the Chinese Clubs direct. My pro.20 Allowance. posal to have two or even three 2 Very
boisterous. Chinese representatives on the Council 24 A case where assistants will be will take away the fear that the useful. Chinese may want to get control. 25 The correct description-if one
At present I am using a nom-de plume, but should I be wanted to assist to find a settlement on these lines, I shall be only too pleased to
come out and do so.
A SPORTSMAN.
Shield
the Radio
understood Dan Leno aright--for an egg that was simply an egg, 27 Put a bit at the end to start with it's all in the additions. anyway.
31 Refute.
133 Jewish doctor.
31 It sounds qucer, but any point of
the compass will do,
35 With nothing to do before us, we right as well put a call in first. though it seems heartless.
37 Liking.
large crowd, leas were provided for about 100 guests, and the Mamak
was presented to Sports Club by Mrs. Walton Rogers, who very kindly consented to om. 36 Girl ciate for the occasion.
The Committee gained a great deal of experience during this, the first season of the Tournament, which will assist the newly elected Committee in framing rules for this year's Tournament. One of the proposi tions to be put before to-day's meet- ing is that a Sub-Committee be form- ed for this purpose.
On
tho
whole the Tournament proved quite a success and it is hoped that, with a larger number of Clubs competing this year, it will be even more successful.
Mr. Mamak's Address. Mr. Mamak, donor of the trophy, also addressed the gathering. Но said:
to
In this picture will be noen faith- ful replicas of the kitchens and ser
The question of grounds also gave vice stations to be found in the most the Conimittee a rather anxious time. efficient hotels. The picture also de Two of the competing teams had no monstrates many of the closely ground of their own and the ground efficient head used by the Police was unfortunately guarded secrets of an waiter, and the art of "dressing" a found unsuitable. This matter will fashionable restaurant, an ar
be very carefully considered, art that have
the Committee this year. ensures that the right people
by art
Another point which alwukl not. placed where they will be seen, the
he wrong people where they will not be prerlooked is the fact that the time seen, and divorced people where they for commencement of matches must will not be annoyingly near each be regulated to enable the games to be played in good light. There is a other, and that everyone is happy while dining
practice in Hongkong of commencing friendly matches about 5.16 p.m. In this picture Leslis Howard, en- most of the game being played in uets the part of the highly fficient very poor light. This is all right in hend waiter of one of the world's so far as friendly games are, con- must aristocratic eating places for the cerned, but is definitely unantisfuc- wealthy and socially prominent. Hetory in competitive hockey. Service demonstrates the suavity and ef- teams have no difficulty in fielding ticiency of popular maitres d'hotel teams, at any time after the in and shows why it is they command hour, but civilian teams are not so such fabulous saluries.
happily placed. The solution is I think, for matches' to be arranged so that the civilian cluba play their A swarthy, hot-blooded revalu-games at the week ends, on Satur-, tianist--and beautiful woman of the
days or Sundays. world. Swept together in a tem- pestuous romance, while civilization crumbles about them! He reckless,
જ
He a
It is regrettable to have to men- dominating leader of men, glarying in tion in this report that a certain conflict scorning danger.
She a girl amount of ill-fueling was introduced of warm, ravishing beauty-frail of into the Competition last year itude flesh, yet courageous," proud, appeal to the unsportsmanlike ing.
Bath of them constantly adopted by certain players in, quer menaced by the red typhoon of re-tioning the decisions given by re- volution-yet loving deeply, fiercely, ferecs. bravely! "The World and the which Theatre is ronnee in a world gone the referee has absolute disciplinary
teamu taking part in the Tournament of the on the field play, and in carmine days of 1917 when Russia's the event of any decision being open and euch team was more enthusias servants became the masters drunk to question the correct method is for tie than the other to win the Shield, with power! Here in tende, the Club concerned to enter a pro-
promoting a good and consequently vigorous background that is perfect test in writing to the Committee. For friendly hockey spirit in the Colony. for George Bancroft's dynamke per-
any individual to cater an argument This year we have received nearly sonality and Miriam Hopkins pulse with the referee or in any way to 20 applications for entry in the tour- quickening beauty.
qucation his decision in any keen interest being taken in hockey. which clearly proven the nament, is both unsportsmanlike and undigni- fled.
I wish to congratulate the Radio For once the U. S. Murines do not rint side of things. Last season, in
We must not overlook the finan- hockey teary in their first gallant success in winning the Mamak Shield, win u wart They du storm the citadel of Honolulu society and cap-order to meet expenses incidental to am I hope they will try to win it for are the hearts of debutantes therein. the running of the Tournament, Clubs three succussive years, so as to have
called
the full possession thereof, but in The method
upon to subscribe $5 at used provides the were hilario theme of Radio Pictures' the commencement of the season and that case my firm will be put in tho
expensive position of replacing th $6 at the conclusion of the season. "Leathernecking" which is on its Gal runs to-day at the Thentre.
IN
Flesh" IL should not be necessary for
It is with great pleasure that I am today present at your annual meet- ing and take this opportunity thank the last managing Committee, more especially, Mr. Hamilton, as the
and President,
and Menure. White tury respectively, for their untiring. Francia, na the Chairman and Secre cfforts and enthusiasm in making the First Momak Hockey Tournament such a success. I also take this op portunity of wishing the new Com-
every success.
howing at the Oriental Clubs or players to be reminded that; mittes, the first year we had seven:
Leathernecking"
· 11
I feel it my duty to tender my sin- cere and earnest thanks to all for their past patronage and hope thin will continue in future,
Committees Appointed.
shield! In spite of the various difficulties Queen's that were mul, however, the Tourna
ment was carried nn a successful Further proof that "Leatherneckennelusion, the winners being the adapted from the stage play, Radio Sports Club, who are to be con- Presentarnin, is designed for laughing purposes only is seen and rautel on their performance,
The final match of the 1931-32 sea- heard, in the array of comedians in son was between the Winners and the story.
The Rest. This match was played Five of them vie for the laugh on May 7 Inst, between the Radio honours. They are Ken Murray, Sports Club and a side selected from Louise Fazenda, Ned Sparka, Eddie the other six teams who took part Foy, Jr., and Benny Rubin. All suc-in the Tournament. A most enjoy coed in capturing their share.
able game was watched by a fairly
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
Down.
1 'When "business as
not su.
2 River of Portugal.
usual" is
Do this in a very perfunctory fashion, you rascal,
4 He pleads for another,
5 Continental coal is mined here.
6 Kings of England.
7 Many tradesmen send out their
goods on it.
12
B Tones up.
14 Read this first, it's very suitable, too. Make it fit by alteration again.
15 The point will be obvious. 117 Rated.
118 Insinuation.
121 Suitable tone for 16.
123 Of course Canada must be in
this.
25 More than a father must be put down: the wemon is dangerous.
26 Another kind of father.
28 Dare in the past.
20 Commonsense about ♫ letter shows that anmes must be
written.
130 A queer way to walk, but the poor doctor is in drink, which accounts for it.
32 The sound of a shout reaches us
from the dar.ce.
Yesterday's Solution.
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1932-33 the
Colonel Reason, and
Chairman, Mr. C. England White; A Sub-Committee of nine members was also formed.
Savile, Commander Morris and Rov. Hon. Secretary, Mr. E. V. Marshall; It was also decided to ask Mr. E. Walten Rogers to be Vice-Presidents. Assistant Secretary, Mr. A. E. Guests The following were elected to be and Treasurer, Mr. N. A. E. Mackay",
Freedom!
By Blosser
COUNT
WHEN THE
OTHER
THE
· TELEGRAPHS
OODLE MEMBERS FOUND OUT
THAT
FRECKLES
WAS GOING *TO RETURN POODLE
TO THE OWNER, THEY LOCKED POODLE IN, THE CLUB HOUSE AND TOOK THE KEY
HOME WITH
THEM
LISTEN, POODLE...CANT
You BUST OPEN THE DOOR,
OR SOMETHING SHUcks!
I'M GOING TO GET HIJA OUT OF THERE, EVEN IF I HAVE
TO.......
Woook WOOF
NUTHIN' STOPS. AN' ODDLE, ONCE RE SETS HIS MIND TO
SOMETHING ......... COME ON,
Boy !!
COME QUICK!! POODLE'S GONE!!
YSR.
GONG HOW
COULD
HE BE?
WHY! CAN YOU GMAGING!
I NEVER "THOUGHT OF
HIM DOIN'
THIS!!
.1
BE ANUSTA JUST, PUSHED
IT OVER.......... AL" "BIEN OUT"
CAME POODLE!!
PAT. DEY
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