WEDNESDAY KING'S
AT. THE
A LAUGH WITH EVERY THRILL IN A REALLY ENJOYABLE, FILM !
You'll Thrill! You'll Chill! IT'S FIT TO KILLI
The famous detectress, Misi
·Snoopy Withers, is here again in a mystory drama funnier than "Penguin 'Pool" and "Murder. on the Blackboard"
See how the lowa school. marm solved this siz
zling crimel
MURDER
HONEYMON
A Crime Club Story
that will sink your Aooting ribel
KOR
Shiver and Shake while you
Quiver and Quokal
with EDNA MAY
OLIVER
JAMES
GLEASON
Directed by Lloyd Comigon from the navel by Stuart Polines.
LA_L.S.O
"
THE HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER
19,
1935.
SOCIETIES' BOWLS
SPORT ADVTS.
Trotting out one outstanding star and putting on a show of power, the Bruina of U.C.L.A. defeated Oregon State College at Portland, 20.7 Chuck Cheshire (33), shown running with the bell, made two of the three touchdowns for Spaulding's men. Coming in to tackle Cheshire is Jim-Wil- líama, big O. §. C. tackle, In the background is Fred Funk, also of the Bruins.
BADMINTON
GAMES
PROGRAMME FOR THIS WEEK
(Continued from Page 8),
and his brother H. S. Kwok. But they are not playing together. "F.B." will be partnered by N. Smith, who constitute the Cathe- dral's Brat pair.
YACHTING
M.C.C. HAVE A HARD FIGHT
Joss & Sirius MUST DRAW WITH
Win
WAS
The fourth event in the Ladies' Fourth Championship aerien
the course being sailed yesterday, Channel Rocka' (P), Holts Wharf mark (P), Quarry Bay mark (S), Ch line, a distance of 7.1 miles.
The results were as follow:
Yacht
"A" CLASS
Prev. Pox. PL. Pls. 10 D
8 10
ILS. Kwok will have R. Kho as Carpenter bis partner, and the third pair is Tyson and P. Wilson.
Lobo
1}
Mrs. E. R. Edwards)
(Mys, Gough) Of this team only F. H. Kwok Linds
2 11 27 and Kho have had former league (Mrs. M. G. Keary)
13 90 badminton experience, but the Joss
(Miss M. Larssen), team has been getting in some
True Blue
.D.N.S. useful practice by virtue of Pat
4 } 32 friendly games, and they will put |
(DETH.
D. W. Persse) up a good showing against Kow- "", "Y" and "G" Classes loon Tong.
Stella
4 12 (Mira. M. Ellerby)
I understand that in view of Robena.
the fact Kowloon Tong have no (Miss II. Gerrard) Indy substitute for Miss Macken- zic, representations will probably
13
Widgeon......... D Zephyr
(Mrs. K. Bilderbeck)
(Mrs. M. S. Hilson Toynette
(Mrs. K. Harrison)
10
11
Sirius
Lola
1 16
22
14
be made to clubs to permit the Tongites to postpone their mixed doubles encounters for the next two weeks. Kowloon Tong are in the dimeuit position of having no (Mrs. Cooper) lady
whatever, reserven
and
(Mr. R. Wren) unless the concession of postpone- ment is allowed, they may be
"H" CLASS forced to concede the games.
11
VICTORIA
Melbourne, Nov. 18. Bettor progress was made to-day In the four-day match between Vic- toria and the M.G.G. cricketers who are on their way to New Zealand.
On the opening day only forty minutes' play was possible, while on | Saturday there was a delay of two hours before the match could be re- sumed.
To-day the Victorian batsmen con- Ttl.tinued their innings of 229 for six 19 and declared at 332 for nine. H. J. Plant to-day scored 04 runs before 38 dismissal. J. Sima took three of the
wickets but conceded 101 runs. 38)
At the close of play the M.C.C. G2 had lost four wickets for 167 runa: J. Parks was sent back aftor scor- 11 ing 72 runs.
36
48
45
58
34
43
#2
34
16
67
34
48
* # # # = =
The match finishes to-morrow, Reuter.
HOME RACING
November Handicap
Call-Over
London, Nov. 18.
The following is the cullover for
the November Handicap:
Crawley Wood, 95 to 20
Mistral 111, 10 to
Chrysler II, 10 to 1
Newtown Ford, 100 to €
All taken and offered,
1
URE
The full programme of men's doubles matches for this follows.
week
TO-NIGHT.
Dianu
(Miss J. F. Ritchie) Colleen
(Mina Rolla
Dofathea
5 12
17
Cariff, 13 to
in K. M. Goodair (Mian-B.-Kirke) (Mrs. S. D. Reid)
7
11
18
19.
22
15
** TICKET OR LEAVE IT
With RUTH ETTING Singing JRVING BERLIN'S FAMOUS MELODIES "BLUE SKIES", "ALWAYS", "ALL ALONE", ETC.
DANGERS OF IMPURE BLOOD
BLOOD MIXTUR
The root cause of most discares
Is LIGUD OR TABLET
form of all Chemists and Dealers.
is impure blood.
If you suffer from Skin Disease,
Ulcers, Sores, Gläîïdular Trouble,
Boils, Rashes, Bad Legs, Rheu- ' matism, Painful Joints, etc.--
you MUST remove the CAUSE
by 'purifying the blood. Clarke's
Blood Mixture is the foremost
and genuine blood purifier,
healer and tonic. It will restore
your health and vitality.
CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE
*ORIGINAL „OLDOR PURIFYING MENCINE
S. and S. Home v. Recreio “B”
TO-MORROW
Kowloon Tong v. St..John's
V.R.C. Taikoo
Fire Brigade V. St. Andrew's
"A"
· Eliot Hall "A" v. Eliot Hall"B"
.THURSDAY
St. Andrew's
.*"
C.R.C.
SOME OF THE TEAMS
St. Andrew's "A"-H. Kew and E.P. Fincher, F.A. Broadbridge and A.E.I'. Guest, R. Wong and F. Volks
and Anderson, N.M. Smith (or Fowler) and A.L. Fisher, Green- wood and L.D. Skinner.
St. John's: N. Smith and F.H. Kwok, P. Kho and S. Tyson and P. Wilson,
F.A. CUP. DRAW
FIRST ROUND ON NOVEMBER 30
London, Nav: 18
Labour Member, 18 to 1 o, 20 to 1 t
Pergamo, 18 to 1 o, 20 to 1 t Intot-20-to-1tant o
19. Romney II, 20 to 1 o, 22 to 1 t
Samarkand, 20 to 1 o, 22 to 1 t Sen Bequest, 20 to 1 o, 25 to 1 t The Font, 20 to 1, t and o Brilish Quota, 33 to 1 o, 40 to 1 t
-Reuter.
Tie Football Association Cup drew for the first round to be played on November 30 is as follows:
v. Kells
RAINBOW CUP.
Submarine & Ordnance Corps As Rivals
Continuing the annual competition
Coventry v. Scunthorpe, Oldham v. Ferry Hill Athletic, York v. Burton- Town, Staly United, Kidderminster Bins between 11. M. Submarine Kinber Aukland, Halifax-v-Rociniale, Grant and No. 8 Section, R. A. O. Ca for ham v. Notts
Scarborough v. the Rainbow Cup on Sunday last, the Darwen,
well, New Brighton v.
Tennis contest was played off on the agilitary courts Lincoln City,
at Sookunpoo and
ton, Walsall y.
V.
Fire Brigade:-E.L.H. Shute v. Gateshead, Wigan Athletic resulted in a win for the Ordnance
Rotherham, Mansfield v. Hartlepools, Corps. Crewe v. Boston, Barrow v. Wrexham,
The Rainbow crew found the grass Trinity Blyth
Y Darlington v. Accrington, courts totally different from the hard v. Carlisle, Chesterfield v. courts to which they are used, while
Ordnance Kwok, Southport, Yeovil and Petters v. New the
were, of course, port (Isle of Wight), Cardiff v. Dart thoroughly at home.
The Rainbow is now leading in the Kowloon Tong:-G.A. White und ford, Southall v. Swindon, Northamp
V. Bristol Rovers, Romford v. competition by four events to three. and Folkeatone,
Newport County v..
After completion of the tournament Southend, Bristol City v Crystal games, a very enjoyable time was Palace, Nunhead v. Walford, Margate spent in a series of friendly matches. The annual prize-giving of the Queen's Park Rangers, Dulwich
V Torquay, Reading Peak School will take place on Friday, Corinthians, Exoter Y. Gillingham, Four ensen of Diphtheria and two December 6, at 6.15 p.m, at the Peak Walthamstowe Avenue v. Bourne-cuses of Typhoid were reported to the Club. Mrs. G. R. Sayer will distribute mouth, Orient v. Aldershot, Brighton | local Health authorities during the the prizes.
v. Cheltenham Town.-Reuter.
week-end.
S. A. Gray. P. Leung
Wong, and two others,
V.
V2
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
Englishmen Playing Scots On Saturday
THE RIVAL TEAMS
For the first time in the history _of_the_two...Societies, a Lawn Bowls match has been arranged for next Baturday afternoon between St. George's Society and St. Andrew's Society.
The match is to be played on the Kowloon Bowling Green Club's green. .commencing at 2.30 p.m. Six rinka. will be occupied and the two teams will include some of the best bowl ors in the Colony.
The following are the teants:
ST. GEORGE
V. M. Hast
B. Tuck
35, F. Maughan
ST. ANDREW
3. C. Patan
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
Draft Programmes and Entry Forms for the Thirteenth · Extra Race Meeting to be hold on Batur-; day, 30th November, 1935 (wonther' permitting) may he obtained at the Secretary's Office, Gloucester Building; the Club House, Happy Valley; the Hong Kong Club; the Sports Club; and the Stables, Shan Kwong Road,
Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON on Thursday, 21st November, 1935.
By Order,
C. R. BROWN,
Secretary.
14. M. KewTS
N. Drummond
f. S. Areblutt (skip) R. G. Wallace (skip)
T. Colman
J. T. Laing
2. 1
1. L'e
(skip) J. c. Chalmers (skip)"
P. J. Canald
J. Bentley
A. Macfarlan
3. L. Shellshear
M. 1. Henderson
IE. Longbotton
G. N. Mitchell
{m}
W. Ward
G. F. Shestin
I the Rame
E. J. Edwardia
5. E. AldernIIKAN
H. W. Hradbury
W. B. Urak
H. Major
A. E. Bilkstone
J. G. Stryer
W. A. Comell
E. 1. Reed
↑ CATE
R, G. Crau.
(skip) A. Hyde Lay
G. I Stewar
J. Semplon
J. McKelvia
(skip) A. M. Holland
takip)
G. F. E. Thompson
Reserves
1. 8. Roger
G. L. Farmer
I. J. Blackburn V. Horby,
1. G. Butter
(wky)
A. B. tumani)
J. Fender
W. Macfarlane
[nkly)
J. W. C. Bonner (akly)
H. Nih
A. E. Wehaler
d. Fruer
J. C. Brown
meron
D. 1. une A. T. Hamilton 8. J. Poitork
1. 1. Parnell
(skip)
Among the passengers who arrived In the Colony, by the President Jefferson on Saturday morning were Vico-Consul and Mrs. D. G. E. Middel- burg. Mr. Middelburg will be at- tached to the Netherland. Consulate General. They come from Kobe,
St. Paul's Cathedral, "London.
Pre-eminent in
every country
of the World.
SCOTLAND'S BEST SINCE
1793
"QUEEN ANNE"
A RARE AND EXQUISITE SCOTCH WHISKY.
IN HONGKONG AT LAST ON SALE AT CHINA EMPORIUM, TY SING, Hongkong Land HUNG CHEONG,
Kowloon.
STATE EXPRESS 555
Danny Leads With His Brain
CIGARETTES
$1.00 for 50
By Blosser
CAN'T YOU SHOOT
A FEW HOLES
IN MY COAT, TO
How's THIS
MAKE IT LOOK
?
THANKS, A LOT! NOW, PUT JUST ONE
MORE BULLET THRU
THIS SIDE!
I CAN'T....SIX BULLETS WAS ALL I HAD IN
REAL? IVE GOT
TO SHOW HIM
THIS GUN!
XMAS PRESENTS
AT
KOMOR & KOMOR
ART & CURIO EXPERTS
Chater Road.
York Building.
NEW ARRIVALS LACQUER, PORCELAIN, SATSUMA, JEWELLERY
&
Many other useful & ornamental articles.
.
Prices ranging from 50 cts. upwards.
LISTEN, FELLA...GIVE ME
WHAT
WANT ME TO DO, CRY ON YOUR
A BREAK! I WAS ENTRUSTED | DO YOU WITH THESE DIAMONDS.... AND THE MAN WHO GAVE 'EM TO ME WILL NEVER BELIEVE I WAS HELD
Up!!
SHOULDER
SOME PROOF!
THAT'S ALL I
·WANTED "TO KNOW !!
Sock
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.