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AIR-CONDITIONED THEATREN COMMENCING TO-MORROW

HEAVEN HELP A SAILOR ON A NIGHT LIKE THIS

You'll find the youthful fervor of "Bad Girl," the 'speed of "Dance Team” plus the laughs of "The Cock-Eyed World"

in

SAILOR'S LUCK

with

JAMES

DUNN

SALLY

EILERS

SAMMY COHEN VICTOR JORY Directed by Raoul Walsh

Fox Picture

́SAILORS—TO-DAY IS YOUR LUCKY DAY.

ATTRACTIVE GIFTS GIVEN AWAY COME AND TRY YOUR LUCK

IN THE KING'S THEATRE LOBBY

WEDNESDAY 25th OCT.

1,000 CHANCES

FOR THE NAVY ONLY.

First Come.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, OCTOBER

1933.

NINETY-SIX TAKING PART IN WIND UP OF BOWLS SEASON

KID CHOCOLATE AND WATSON

CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT DOUBTFUL

THE POSITION

"In spite of all that has been said, I am not expecting Kid Chocolate to defend his world championship ́against Seaman Watson."

Thus Mr. John Mortimer, guldc, philosopher and friend to the Eug ilah titlo-holder. In a letter to Mr. Geoffrey Simpson, the Daily Mail boxing correspondent says.

Holed-in-One AITKENHEAD Green Tennis

Twice and

Then Lost

CHAMPIONSHIP

GOLF RECORD

To hole two too shots, and yet suffer defeat in a championship final was the bitter experience of Erie Fiddian, the 23-years-old Stourbridge golfer lust month.

SHIELD

KOWLOON MEET HONGKONG

ON SATURDAY.

RINKS & GREENS

Arrangements are now completed

noon.

Shorts Now

SKIRTS "BY REQUEST"| AT TOURNAMENT

Since Mrs. Fearnley Whitting-

SEASON'S BEST GAME

ARSENAL AND RANGERS

AT HIGHBURY

In the best match I havO SCOR, atall set the fashion, women lawn this season Glasgow Rangora de- tennis players have worn shorts at rented the Arsenal at Highbury. almost every Home tournament.

Shorta of a vivid green were by three goals to one, writes F. M. agen at the Walsh covored cham-Carruthers of the Daily Mail. pionships at Llandudno, .and no In these tents between the cham- shocked. But shorts pions of the two countries Scottish Whot were not seen at the recent football has not only been trium- tournament.at Sidmouth. SELECTED

phant but superior. Although this At the time it was wondered was not so marked as in Glasgow Hawns, playing in the Irish

why. Later it was learnt that a week previous owing to the im-- Open Amateur Champlonship on the Royal County Down Inks, near Belfast, and the man who for the competition, for the Aitken-shorts were forbidden by the com-provement of the home side, it was

again definite, vanquished him-by 3 and. 2-krag hend Shield which will be played off mities.

They said that while they did not object to shorts they were If the Rangers truly represent Jack McLean, the 22-years-old at Happy Valley on Saturday after- Glasgow player, who has now won the Scottish and Irish Amateur The draw took place yesterday afraid that the new dress might Scottish football, we must change

succes afternoon at the Civil Service C.C. shock their old patrons, to whom our view of it. Championships twice in

and results aro printed below. Pro- they had sold a lot of seats. They;

Not only did they work tremend. ously hard, refusing to regard the Fiddian was as surprised as any ded the weather in favourable, some therefore "requested" that skirts

interesting play should be seen, ce should be worn. But I can understand Mr. Morapoctator when, after MeLean had some of the rinks are very evenly | The request was backed by a match us an oxhibition, but they timer's doubts in the matter. He played a fine shot close to the balanced.

veiled threat, because a player at played in more open and first-time Playors will axecmble at the Polica!

Sidmouth asserted that the style than the Arsenal. Indeed, la convinced that the brown-skinned seventh hole (128yds.), he saw

mashie niblick shot RC, at 2.15 p.m. and play will com man from Cuba does not want his own

pitch about a foot short of the hole mence at 2.80 p.m. sharp. Playera referee, Mr. Hamilton Price, lat ft the way in which they mado uso of woman the whole field by exploiting the Watson at any price.

and finish up resting against the will arrange for their woods to be on be known that if n

be allowed to play on the contro tures of the game. He went to Paris to clinch pin. He lifted the flag and the their respective rinks before piny appeared in shorts, she would not crosspass was the outstanding fon-

commencer, Chocolate ball dropped for a hole in one, match, guaranteed

That made him all-square with McLean, but the latter recovered quickly from the shock and finished the first round two up.

the

| £4,000, and got "No" for an

answer.

Watson, we must remember, lost a hairline verdict to Chocolate when he made his first bid for the world title in New York.

GROTESQUE,

Bo that as it may, I know that Chocolate has signed to fight for Mr. Jeff Dickson at the Albert Hall on October 30, Perhaps he will settle the point about his title after he has seen his prospective opponent in action in the same archą.

nion.

SEEMED BEWILDERED, The situation became desperate for Fiddlan when, at the 14th hole in the second round, he was 3 down with 6 to play.

It was here that he nc- complished his second feat of Jugglery by holing an iron shot over a distance of 205 yards.

Fiddlan seemed bewildered, but McLean took it as a good Joke and sailingly remarked, "Good shot!"

star.

It is the intention of the Hongkong court even though sho weren Lawn Bowls Association to have a group photograph taken at 2.20 p.m. for the purpose of sending it to Mr. R. C. Aitkenhead, the donor of the Shield, as a memento of the occasion, together with a description of the afternoon's game.

Following the

game, a presentation of all the Association's prizus won' during the season will be made by Mrs. Russell, wife of Bir. J. Russell, President of the Association, at the Follee R.C. at 6.30 p.m.

Entertainment during the afternoon will be in the hands of Mr. R. P. Phillips, who will be master of cere monies for the occasion, with the aid of willing helpers from other clubs.

Players are particularly requested to be prompt.

Tea will be served at all clubs in) For Chocolate will be in n ring

"What can you say when such andies attending the game. No stop- side seat when Watsen atakes his British championship

pages will be held during the game, against thing happens?" said Fiddlan Tommy Rogers, his challenger after the match. "I knew it was fut Lea will be served to the players from Willenhall,

a good shot, but, of course, it was as usual. good luck na well."

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INNOVATION BY HOME CLUB

London.

Allan Dailey, who played for Scotland in this year's pro-

ALWAYS TRYING.

The Arsenal fought just as dog.. gedly. Even when they wore two. xoals down they refused to give op trying to pull the match out of the fire.

There was cleverness in their at- tacks, but they were inclined to bo cramped in the middle, and against such fine covoring it was hard to break through..

|

The Arsenal started well, getting

fessional international match the first goal, Lambert picking up and who rose to fame by his a down-the-middle pass by Jamos. the The contra forward obtained an amazing victory in

aven better goal, but ho was given Roehampton tuwinament i

April, has been appointed play-offside by the referee, who wan ing-professional to the Adding-many yards in the rear. ton Golf Club, Croydon.

'Rangers started scoring as the Dailey is at present attached to result of a brilliant shot by Mar-

The Alticenhead Shield will be pro- the Bradley Hall Club, Halifax.shall. Flaming who had gone to It is a record to hole two teesented to the club in the highest pusi.He will begin his new duties on centre fonward in place of Smith slots in a championship match. tion of the League and spoons will November 1, in partnership with who had hurt a leg, honded a but several golfers have holed two be presented on the afternoon's play W. L. Ritchic, the Addington pro-second from a corner, and the tee shots during one round. J. H. to the winning team with the highest fessional.

Captains of the two teams are E. Buason, the Formby professional, aggregate number of shots. accomplished this feat when he L. Rapley (Kowloon) and A. W. was only 16, while a Canadian pro- Grimmitt (Hongkong). Itssional, Alex Duthrie, holed two one: stroke each on the Vancouver Club course in 1011.

Poaching By Lancashire successive holes in

League Warning

A prediction of trouble ahead for Australian cricket, unless con- ditions-for-Test-and-promising. players are made more attractive,

Two women playing at St. Augustine's, Ramsgate, In 1025, actually halved a hole in one.

The following is the draw:

C.S.C.C. GREEN.

Kowloon

J. Kempton, R. Morrison

H. G. Cooper

"

Hongkong

1st Rink.

J. Riddell A. F. Paul. J. F. McGowan

same player put on the third with The appointment of this bril-ja shot which Moss should have. liant Yorkshireman, 25 years of aavod. age, is regarded as foreshadow- ing a new movement in golf. CLUB COMPLAINT.

The understanding and position- al. play of the Scottish forwards

is made by A. A. Bailey, the TO-DAY'S HOCKEY J.C.Brown (skip) W. Mair (skip) cans by pointing out that their ing that they may safely play

former Test player, writing in the Sydney Sun.

"The poaching of Australian cricketera by Láncashire League clubs will continue until conditions more favourable to cricketers pro- vail here," says Malley, who adds: "Australian erioket would get a bad jolt if, say, Bradman and O'Reilly

Lancashire accepted League offers.'

Malloy suggests that if a Test player's allowanca for the tour in England were increased from £600 to £1,000, it would not seriously affect his amateur status, "since £600 for the trip is far above the amount allowed under the amateur constitution."

EMPIRE TOURNAMENT.

While on the subject of over-seas cricketers joining the Lancashire League, Malley says there might soon be sufletent Empire cricketers in England in 1936 to play an Empire tournament without calling. in outside assistance.

"The Lancashire League," he says, "is becoming so popular that it could, if it wished to alter ita rules, employ many more first-class Dominion players."

The suggested Empiro ericket tournament might be acceptable to. most of the other countries, but Australia, he says, who expect an English team in 1886-37,"would not soo much humour. in losing £20,000 clear profit which we expect from the gates of an English team's visit."

LEAGUE CRICKET

LR.C. TEAM FOR THE OPENING GAME

The following have been select- 'ed to play for the Indian RC 2nd XI in a League Cricket match against Club de Recreto on Satur day, October 28, at King's Parki K Nazarin (Capt.), A. R. Abbas, M. R. Abbas, M. el Aroulli, A, H.- Bakar, H. T. M. Barma, A. K. Minu, MP. Madar, A, R. Sufflad, AS. Sund and A. N. Other.

RADIO TEAM TO MEET

CLUB DE RECREIO

E. L. Barros

5. & Ozorie

2nd Rink.

A. M. Omur F. Normington F..X. M. da Silva H. Beer C. G. Silva (skip) U. M. Omar (skip)) 3rd Rink.

The following will represent the Radio Sports Club in a friendly w. w. Hirst hockey match against the Recreio L. Jack int Caroline Hill this afternoon at H. Hampton A. Hyde-Lay 5 p.m.

Man Singh, P. Singh and J. S. Grewal; Jaggeet Singh, M. H. Hassan and Khadim Hussain From Singh, G. Singh, Awtar w. Hedley Singh, Kalwant Singh and F. A. V. Hast Kemp.

ENEA

skip)

H. Lockhart R. Marks

W. B. Muskelt A. R. Clarko

4th Rink.

(skip)

W. S. Glendinning K. M. -Omar (Continued on Page 9.)

It has long been the complaint and the way in which they put of members of golf clubs that their the ball back to bring the halves professional, if a distinguished into the attack were splendid. For tournament player, is frequently a long time in the second half the away playing in tournaments. On Arsonal defenders were sorely

pressed. the other. haud prefessionals have But the match was useful from explained their eclipse by Amerithe Arsenal's standpoint in show- dutics, which include ciul-making Birkett at outside right in the and teaching, permit of very little absence of "Hulme. time for attention to practise play.

I has become a custom to say Both sections have justification that Bastin was the best of the for complaints which may be dis-Arsenal forwards. This cannot posed of if the example of Adding ba over-emphasised on this occa- ton is followed.

alon He was always dangerous. Dailey will not supersede Asrenal-Moss; Male, Hapgood; Ritchie, for many years, but will Hills, Roberts, John, Birkett, be associate "playing professional."Bowden, Lambert, James, Bastin.

It is the Intention of the club Rangers Dawson: Gray, Mc- authorities to give Dalloy every Donald; opportunity of playing with the Brown;

Meiklejohn, Simpson,

Archibald, Marshall,

low handicap members. These Smith, M'Phail, Fleming.

- would gain valuable experience during play with a powerful professional golfer.

Tupfiantly bounding over the net, Fred J. Perry, English tennis ace, rushon to shake the band of bla Vanquished fellow Britisher, Jack Crawford of. Australia, at the end of their Goal-round match in the D. B. tennis etngles championship at Forest Hills, NY. The score was 5—8, 11—18; 4–6, 6–0,

-le-Porry, is the Arst English player to capture the American uile In the last 10 yours /

FAR EASTERN

OLYMPICS

Programme For 10th Meeting

The executive committee of the Philippine Amateur Athletic Federation have list- ed the invitation event to be Included in the Tenth Far Eastern Championships to be held in Manila next year,

Fancy diving, women's swim- ming, water palo and women's volleyball are included. in the pro gramme of Invitation events. In women's volleyball a provision was mado which would disqualify coun- tries other than recular members of the Far Eastern Athletic As- sociation from participating:

INVITATION EVENTS:

The events agreed upon for the invitation women's swimming are: 200 metre relay, 50 metre free- style, 100 metre, free style, 100 metra back stroke and 200 metre breast stroke.

The P.A.AF. executive com- mittee also favoured including women's tennis in the official programme of sports for the Tenth Far Eastern Championship Games. The proposal will be submitted to both Japan and China,

The committee further decided that women's tennis be conducted on the Davis Cup System with the only exception that all matches will bo decided in two best out of |throo

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