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•KING'S COMING SHORTLY

GREAT!

becouse it's

a triumph of spectacle!

because if touches yoUT heart!

...because in

stars, produc

tion, thrills It's

even mightier

thon "Mutiny on the Bounty"

RUDYARD KIPLING'S

APANS

COURAG

Freddie BARTHOLOMEW

Spencer TRACY Lionel BARRYMORE Melvyn

DOUGLAS

A VICTOR FLEMING

production

Meno Guklyn Mayer nemara

WATCH FOR

Rudyard Kipling WEE WILLIE WINKIE

herine SHIRLEY

TEMPLE

-VICTOR

M.LAGLEN

-C. AUSREY SMITH.

JUNE LAND MICHAEL WHALEN CESAR ROMERO

THE STORY OF THE FUNNIEST "FAILURE" SINCE 1929 "B. C.“

George

ARLISS

“A SUCCESSFUL CALAMITY

with

MARY ASTOR

EVALYN KNAPP

A Warner Bros.' Hit!

WEDNESDAY

AT THE

QUEEN'S

COUNT THE “TELEGRAPHS”

EVERYWHERE

RACE TO WAGLAN Sweepstake Events By Yacht Club

Sweepstake races run by the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club to Waglan and back (21 miles) yesterday resulted: Ty Clare started at 09.30 Typhoon ... 13.30.23

(J. C, Calo).

Curlew

****** 13.55.47

dt. G. . Innes).

Tern.******* D. N. F.

(T. C. Manning).

Monsoon

H. W. Dulier).

Mistral

13.27.43 3

13.25.02 2

D. N, F.

13.59.47

13.31.12

(A. M. Mack),

D. N.F.

13.20.20

Cutty

(J. D. McClatchie).

Penguin....... 15.43.31

(D. M. Elry}.

"E" Class Started at 10.00

Azuma

13.29.16

E

(G. 11. Gandy),

La Cigale *****

D. N. F.

(N. Croucher).

Mei Iiwa................. 13.20.32 13.14.30

1. B. House).

U1 & '79 13.37.10

(. F.

Ben Hover

Dixon),

(N. U. Dunney).

Wanderer

(Mrs. D'Arey-Evan).

QW. F WASKU

13.31.52

J

14.47,20

13.30.03

14.04.22

13,35,26

5

D. N. F.

13.33.05

13.30.20 ·ច្ច

13.36.3 7

Tyrone ........ 21.01.14

(G. V. T. Mazubař}},

Puns!

(L. D. Pringici,

Hughwayman...... 13.50.03

(F. Cock),

"A" Claus Ntarted at 10.10

Nereid II ..... 13.48.00

(C. B. Barry).

Redshank

Kitiwake

(I I. Dower},

13.40.00 2

13.49.24

13.48.30

13.4024

$3.40.30 3

13.44.27

(Mins 1. M. King44.27

cao. C. Cowland).

MILITARY SOCCER

Fixtures For The

Present Week

1

Military The following are the Football league fixtures for week:

the

To-day

1/Kumaon R. v D/Middlesex. Referee, (Chatham Road, 3 p.m. Sig'm Tomlinson).

(Military. Happy Valley,

Referee, L/c Purnell).

7th. A. A. Batty, R.A. v R.A.M.C.

3

D.m.

40th. Coy,.RE, v 9th. A.A. Batty,

THE

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1 1937.

James Oliver Curwood's Immorial story of a girl on her own in a wilderness of men, “God's Country and the Woman," with George Brent and Beverly Roberts in the cilet roles, is being shown at the King's Theatre. It is a lechinicolour film.

HOME FOOTBALL TABLE

..

·

BRENTFORD AND CHELSEA AGAIN

ON LEVEL PEGGING

Brentford drew level again with Chelsea over the week-end in the First Division of the English Football League by defeating Portsmouth at home by two goals to nil. Chelsea was led by Bolton Wanderers to a 6-5

draw.

A drawn match againäi Aston Villa was good enough to enable Coventry to retain the lead In the Second Division. Notts County and Millwall ard now joint leaders of the Third Division (South), and Lincoln and Gateshead also share the lead in the Northern secilan,

The following is the League Table up to date:

RA. (Milliary, Happy Valley, 430 Chelsea p.m. Referee, Lie Brothwell). Brentford

Wednesday

Wolves Charlton

ENGLISH LEAGUE

First Division

D/Middlesex. Leeds .. HQ/Middlesex, V (Chatham Road, 4.30 pm. Referee, Preston N. E. Sig'm Payne).

R.A.M.C. V RAS.C. (Sookunpoo, Stoke

3 p.m. Referee, Sergt. Whittle).

9th. A.A. Batty, R.A. v 12th. (H) Batty., RA. (Military, Valley,

Edwards).

9 13 24 0 8 15 23 8

Walsall ... 13 4 Gillingham 13 3 2

Third Division (North)

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. 13 8 2 3 33 20 18 14 8 2 4 20 18 18

13 7 3 3 21 15 17

13 5 8 2 19 15 10

13 a 4 3 20 15 10 13 0 4

3 20 10 16

13 7

5 24 20 15

13 6

4 25 14 15

25 20 14

13 5 4 4 25 10 14 13 G

G2 3 22 20 14

4.30 pin. Referee, Fu. Manchester C. 13 0 2

0 17 10 12

3 5 5 17 18 11 13 4 3 6 20

.13 3

19 30 II

0 14 20

2. W. D. L. F. A. Pis. Lincoln..... 13 0 3 2 33 19 Gateshead .. 13 8 3 2 25 17 19 Chester .... 13 6 0 1 21 14 18 Oldham Hull

Doncaster Rotherham

Tranmere

Port Vale

Wrexham Bradford C.

Work

13 7 4

24 4

2 22 0 10

2 21 12 17

13 6 6

0

10 7 2 3 21 12 18

2 7 2

13 1 1

3 21 12 16

6 23 20 15

7 12

Sunderland Bolton Arsenal Happy Middlesbro*

13 0 3

4 22 12 15

24

22 10

New Brighton 13 6 2

6 22

5

Thursday 1/Kumaon . v 24th. (H) Batty, 4.30 p.m. R.A. (Chatham Road, Referee, Fus. Davies),

R.AO.C. v 12th. (H) Batty., RA. (Military, Happy Valley, 4.30 p.m. Referee, Sergt. Alcock).

22nd. Coy., RE, v R.A.S.C. (Mill-Portsmouth tary, Happy Valley, 3 p.. „Gar.. Arlisı).

West Brom Huddersfield Birmingham Leicester Derby

verpool Everton Blackpool 14

0 24 20 13

24 22 14

Rochdale

13 5 3

13 5 3

13

4 2

12 4 3

25 11

13 3

13 4

13 4

2 7 1 #

4 10 25 3

Southport 10 20 10

Darlington Crewe Accrington 30 24 9 0

Corlisle

13

13

10

13

Halifax

13

-

Referee,

13 4 9 10 33 4 Second Division

... 13

13 7

13 13

छ 2 4 16 17 18

13

& 3 2 3 22 10 18

f 5 2 22 11 17

5 0 2 19 15 18

AU

13

10

5 8 3 20 20 15

Motherwell Hearts Rangers Cellie

14 0 3 13 7 G 14 0 3

2 34 10 21

- 26 0 20

3 35 22 10

13

0

Dundee Falkirk

Sth. A.A. Bally, RA ▼ 40th. Coy, Coventry R.E.

(St. Joseph's, Happy Valley, 3 Shemaid U. p.m. Referee, B. M. Baker). Aston Villa

RIFLE SHOOTING

Chiang Kai-shek's Son

In Germany

Berlin, Oct. 30. Mr. Chlong Wel-go, son of Marshal Chiang Kai-shek, won the rifle thoat ing competition for Chinese students at Zehlendorf, scar Berlin, this morn- ing, with a scord of 195 points.

The second man mude 177 points. Reuter

UNITED HOCKEY

PW. D. L. F.

F. A. Pls 0-20 11 20

Chesterfield, 13

West Ham 13

Bradford

Blackburn

Norwich

Burnley 14 Swanson 13 Stockport... 13

Tottenham

Manchester U 13 Bury Notts F Southampton Barnsley.... Luton Fulham Newcastle Sheffield W.. Plymouth

7 3 3 25 15 17

0 8 222 **

220 27 14 546 18 21 14

18 21

4 6 3 18 15 14 6 35 12 14 13 5 26 26 20 12

15 12

20 11

8 11 20 & 13 3 2 B 14 24 8

13 2 2 Burrow

DC 200 Flarllepools. 13 2 2 9 10 35 6

-SCOTTISH-LEAGUE- First Division

St. Mirren

Partick

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.

15 D 4 2 39 18 22

10 0 1 0 33

Arbroath Aberdeen Third Lanark 15 St. Johnstone 14 Ayr U.

14 Homilion

15 5

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1 20 27 10

7 23 27 10

Clyde

Queen's Park 16 4 4 0.13 21 9

Queen O'Sth 10 20 8 Kilmarnock 14 4 22 a Hibernain 14 3 25 7

Morton

14 14

42 7

Second Division P. W. D.

F. A. Pis.

13 B 3

40 21 19

12 8 2 2 31 14 10 12 7 2 3 31 10.16

7 1

4 36 28 15

71 4 31 20 15

4 29 33 14

4 33 27 13

Third Division (Bonth).

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. Notts C. 14 7 4 3 20 11 15 Millwall .... 14 7 4 3 29 14 18. Nalth Rovers Queen's P. R. 13 6 4 2 20 12 17 Albion Cardiff

6 4 3 2127 21 108. Bernards Swindon 13

Dumferline Watford Playing with four reserves against Crystal Pal. the Rajputs on the Marina ground

Bristol C. yesterday the Central Briush Associa-Mansfield... tion lost by 8-1 in the United Hockey Reading

Tournament.

13

apton

0. 13

Beighton

12 10

0 3 4 27 10 15 East Fitc

53 17 14 15

15 Airdrie

Dumbarton Sten'muir

4 4 18 17 14

35 18 21 13

18 18

1 @ 17 18

Lellh

Forfar

4 5 10 20 12 Cowdenbeath

13 5 17 19 19 11

The play was not as one-sided as the scores suggest, Fowler opening Bournemouth 19 the scoring for the C.B.A., the score at half time being 3-1. The C.B.A. appeared to be tiring rapidly in the second half, when the Rajputs scored three additional goals.

4 3 6 13 17 11

B

Torquay

13 5 5 17 18 30 11 Bristol R. 13 33 11 21 11 Northampton 13 4 36 18 22 11 Aldershot 13 4 3 0 15 20 11 Exeter

3-4 8 10 22 10

13

Eat Stirling

King's Park.

Montrose

Dundee U.

Fdinburgh

Alloa Brechin

S. CHINA “A” DEFEATS

POLICE

(Continued from Page 8.)

on several occasions he enabled the Chinese defenders to get into posi tion before sending the ball into the middle. Against men like Mak Shiu- hon, Li Tin-sang_and · Leung Wing- chfu, this type of play cannot but prove abortive.

CHINESE FASTER SIDE

In parts the game was very fast. The Chinese were slightly speedier on the ball, but this advantage was reduced when the Police hulves used their weight. The Police gave pro- mise of better things in spite of their defeat. The defence is quite sound ns it is; the forward line, however, needs strengthening. An improve- |ment on the left wing, an Inside right who can combine better with John- aton and most important of all, less delay in moving the ball upfield when

la opposing defence

spread- cagled, would turn the present team into a very formidable one indeed.

the

The tale of the scoring is soon told. Immediately from the free-kleit consequent upon the disallowed goal, the Chinese forwards swept down the field, Lat hit the upright with his drive, and from the rebound Cheuk Shek-kam netted. The second goal was perhaps the best of the match. The ball fell at the feet of Lai and Just as he was charged his left Icot connected. He was bowled over, but ha he got up he had the antisfaction of seeing the ball in the net. A few minules later a through pass from Fung King-cheung presented Lai with unother opportunity and he seized it to give the Chinese a lead of 3-0, at which stage the whistle blow for half-time.

Five minutes from the resumption, Fung Increased the lead with a lame shot, Manning being apparently un- sighted.

After a period of rather desultory play, the Police rallied and scored their two goals in the last ten, min- ules.

Teams:

.

South China "A"-Chi Shlu-hang; Mak Shu-hon, Li Tìn Bang: Lau Hing-choi, Leung Wing-chiu, Lee Kwok-wal; Tso Kwal-shing, Lai Shiu-wing, Fung King-cheung. Chtuk Shek-kam and Cheung Moon-wing.

PoliceManning; Bone, Pile; Britain, Gough, Parker; Willerton, Morrison, Johnston, Howlett and

Green.

SOFTBALL LEAGUE

Forum Team Retains Unbeaten Record

A close game was witnessed on the Filipino Ground yesterday, when the Vets

the defeated

Canadian Chinese by 7 runs to four. An extra innings had to be played, as the Canadian Chinese managed to equa lisa in the last innings, tying the scores four ali

The English Forum, by beating the No. 3 Machine Gun Company two runs to nil, remain undefeated.

Although the Central British As sociation-lost to the Filipino. Club,. hits were pretty even, the Filipino Club scoring len rups from eleven hits, and the CB.A. four runs from ien hits.

Scores:

Vets,

Canadian Chinese

No. 3 Machine Gun Co.

English Forum

Central British Associa-

tion

Filipino Club

R. H.

7

6

4

4

10

SPORT ADVIS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

The Tenth. Extra Race Meeting

will be held (weather permitting)

at HAPPY VALLEY, on Saturday, 6th November, 1937, commencing at 2.00 p.m.

The First Bell will be rung at

1.30 p.m..

Jel. 28151.

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