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THE

HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH."

THURSDAY,

JANUARY 13,

1938.

(FLORENTINE' with a border of classical griffins in septs colour on a background of green enamel

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CHINA EMPORIUM

CHINA AND CLASS DEPARTMENT

SECOND FLOOR.

OPENING

KING'S TOMORROW

ROBERT

Dietrich Donat

In the arms of Robert Donat

strong, during, eagor...... the alluring Dietrich finds the spurk that sets hor allume...

ALEXANDER KORDA

presents.

KNIGHT WITHOUT ARMOR

From the novel by

JAMES HILTON

Austral Af

Gandhya Mi Chig

bivered by

JACQUES FEYDER

A KONDAN PE

TALKŠAN

Marlene Dietrich and Roberi Do nat in one of the romantic scenes in "Knight Without Armour." the Alex ander Korda production, adapted from the famous James Hilton love story, showing at the King's Theatre -le-morrow.

SPLENDID HOCKEY MATCH

(By "The Pilgrima")

(Continued from Page 8.)

two occasions but he too talled when within shooting range.

STOUT DEFENCE

FOOTBALL POPULAR IN MACAO

S. China Players

Pay Visit

Early this week the South China Athletic Association's eleven visited Mucas and engaged Macao players in two friendly encounters.

Macno, Jan. 12. Since the opening of the season, football has been a cur

current feature circles In local sports

and every week-end has found football fans at In the closing stages of the game, the Canidrome enclosure to witness the United defence put up a stout matches between teams of the various resistance, keeping the Mamak for local clubs. Teams from the Sloops wards at bay. The latter's attack Bartholomew Dias and Goncalo Velho was a shade better, but poor Baish-have contributed to soccer interest ing on the part of the wingers in Macao in no small measure. nullifed many fine movements. Rocha played a great game in goal and was well-supported by Mehar Singh, M. H. Hassan and Mallk in the defence.

The United were best served by Moore, Wall and Partuub in the at- Lock. Land,

centre-half, was outstanding, his long one arm reaches

South China defeated the Macao time and again breaking up promis-Civillans by two goals to nil. Play ing moves. The United XI played was fast from the outset and although remarkably well as a team and fully the home team played fine football, deserved their victory.

the forwards lacked shooting abilities Mr. G. T. Palmer (11.K.HA.) and before the visitors'

goal. On the Sgt. Metlam (RE.) had charge of t

whole Macao dominated the the game.

opponents in tactful manoeuvring and would have scored but for Lel Tin-sang's stalwart defence and Chu Lo-hang's fine custodianship. The visitors acquitted themselves credi- ably throughout the

match.

at

PRESENTATION

The first match was played against a Selected Civilian Side, the second against the combined Services.

At the match, Mamak and United de officials gathered at the Club

was Recreio where a presentation

VISITORS BEATEN made to Capt. Kim by the Vice-

Meeting the Macno Services on President of the Mamak Tournament.

Capt. Kimin thanked the officials Monday South China's success WAS for the very nice present and stated reversed, the local side possessing that he enjoyed the game immensely. the only two goals scored. In the He sold the brand of hockey was brisk movement of the ball; the local by superiority good and he would aways have forwards

asserted happy memories of hockey in Hong- their individual height and weight, kong. He had the standard but South China conceded the goals improve year by year

stubborn resistance. The only after pressed the hope that it would always visitors played with far better under- improve. He ended by wishing the standing and combination but incked Mamak and United Tournaments the good shooting bools In finishing up

their repeated ralds, best of luck for the future.

scen

ENJOYABLE PRACTICE FOR CLUB

and he ex-

The first goal was registered by Cascals, outside right, taking a neat Airosa, left-half, who pass from brought the ball all the way down the field. The second goal followed a penalty. Cordova, left-back, play- Macao, Chu ed outstandingly for Llo-hang for South China was excel- Ient at goal-Our Own Correspon- dent.

The 8th Destroyer Flotila original- ly down to meet the Club yesterday afternoon failed to make an appear- ance and the "B" Company of the Kumaon Rifles, who had just com- pleted a game on the U.S.R.C. ground. H. K, Mule were asked to engage the Club in a friendly encounter. They sportingly

Corps

A. Co. Rajputs 1 A. Co.

1 Seaforths 4

3 0 3

Seaforths 2 0 2 0

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did so and went down by six goals to C. Co. nil.

The Club was much the clonger Nomads Ride, the game being too one-sided to

be interesting. The home team led

by 3-0 at the interval, Divett (2) and

T. Whitley being the goal-scorers,

LADIES' FIXTURES

A slight drop in the temperature League Games For The

on

Denwell in was experienced by the Club goal, and he decided to re- lleve Divett at centro forward resumption. This change, however, Improved the Club attack! Further goals were scored by Fowler, Bates and W. A. Reed.

G. E. R. Divet, the Club skipper, thought it very fortunate that his team was able to have such an en- joyable practice game,

MAMAK TOURNEY

Present Standings Of Various Teams

The following are the latest Mamak Tournament tables:

"B" DIVISION -

PW L D F A Pis.

# ↓ 0 42 4 10

Panthers Police Indlans 7 5

2 0 12 0 4 B. Co. Rajputs 4 2 B. Co..

3 0 12 10 Seoforths 5 2 R.A.O.C...... 3 0 2 1 5 2 0.2 Royal Signals. 2:0 8. Co.

2 0 Seaforths 2 0

3 0 3 0 Thracian Destroyers A. 2 0

"A" DIVISION

1 1 20 13 11

16

2 0 0.14 0

Radio 8. C... 44 0.0 16

THO 000

1

8

11. M. 8. West-

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0-0

H.Q. Rajputs

2.2 0.07 H.. Seaforths 3 120 12

1: 4

0 2

Wook-End

The following is the Ladles' pro- grunme for Saturday, January 15:

CAER CLARK CUP

Ladles v. Hongkong Ladies

("Y" ground, 3 p.m.) BRAWN CUP

C.B.S. "A"

V Recroló (C.B.S. ground, 2.45 p.m.) C.B.A.

v. "y" Ladles (C.B.A. ground, 4.15 p.m.)

V C.B.S. "B"

Seaforths

(Murray Parade ground, 3.15 p.m.)

SPORT ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

ANNUAL RACE MEETING, 1938.

Entries for the above will clono

at 3.00 p.m. on SATURDAY, 15TH JANUARY, 1938, at the Secretary's Office, Exchange Building.

By Order of the Stewards,

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Eseretary. Hongkong, 10th January, 1988.

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