THE
HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH.
THURSDAY,
JANUARY 13, ⠀ 1938.
Jel. 28151.
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OPENING
KING'S TOMORROW
MARLENT
ROBERIS
Dietrich Donat
In the arms of Robert Donat, →strong, daring, oogur- the alluring Dietrich finds: the spark that sets her
aflame
ALEXANDER KORDA
presents
KNIGHT WITHOUT ARMOR
From the angel bý
JAMES HILTON
Author at
Biersted by
JACQUES FEYDER
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AAUNION CALM
SPARE DO 7.1.
Marlene Dietrich and Robert Donat in one of the romantic scenes in Korda production, adapted "Knight Without Armour," the Alex ander
from the famous James Hilton love story, showing at the King's Theatre to-morrow.
SPLENDID HOCKEY
MATCH
(By "The Pilgrim")
(Continued from Page 8.)
two occasions but he too failed when with 'shooting range.
STOUT DEFENCE
In the closing stages of the games the United defence put up a stout resistance, keeping the Mamak for-
latter's wards at bay. The
attack was a shade better, but poor finish Ing on
of the wingers, the part nullified many fine movements. Rocha played a great game in goal and was well-supported by Mehar Singh, M. H. Hassan and Malik in the defence.
The United were best served by Moore, Wall and Partaub in the at- tack. Land, centre-half,
Way outstanding, his.long one arm renches time and again breaking up promis ing moves. The United XI played remarkably well as a team and fully deserved their victory.
at
Mr. G. T. Palmer (H.K.H.A.) and Sgt. Mettam (R.E.) had charge of! the game.
PRESENTATION
GOOD SHOOTING
Police Corporal Makes Highest Score
The shoot heft by the Hongkong Was Rifle Association yesterday favoured with brilliant weather, although the wind at the longer dils- tances was variable.
Scoring was good, and in the S.R. (b)
awarded for series the spoon the highest nett score was won by Cpl. Purun Singh of the Hongkong Police, with a clear lend of six points over Lieut. Hawkins of the Royal Engineers, took second place.
The handleup spoon was won by Boy Payne, of the Seaforth High- landers.
The second annual dinner will not take place until the middle of March, when it is hoped that after dinner, members will be able to attend a special performance, at a cinema in Kowloon, where special British films, been ordered which have already from home, will first time.
be shown for the
A Council meeting will be held in the Clubhouse on January 25, when several important matters will come
up
for discussion, including the annual report and balance sheet.
The leading scores yesterday were:
9. X. (b)
200 500 600 AGE. Upt. Puran Singh (er) 23 32 Lieut, J. S. Hawkins 11. W. Cory (1)
/Cpl. A. R. Tonnar (3) Lieut, H. F. Jenks (Ser.)
competitors
S. . (a)
At the match, Momak and United offeinls gathered at the Club de Major D. H. Steers (1) Recreio where a presentation wis Capt. J. B. Trevor (4) made to Capt. Kimm by the Vice- /Sgt. II. R. Butterfela
J. Payne President of the Mamak Tournament. By Song (4)..
Capt. Kimin thanked the officials All the above for the very nice present and stated "1914" ride. that he enjoyed the game immensely. Cpt. T. F. Baker He said the brand of hockey was L/Cpl. R. Langford (4)
have Pie, A. II. Cox (8) good and
and he would aways
L/Cpl. W. Mills (10) happy memories of hockey in Hung- Pie, E. 3. Moss (7) kong. He had seen the standard Cpl W. 1. Richardson improve year by year and he ex-te. J. Lever (7)
set, L. Shenfield (93) pressed the hope that it would always pie, F. Rathione (11) improve. He ended by wishing "the Pic, II. M. Burnett (-) Mamals and United Tournaments the Pte. 11 E. R. Panting (10) /Cpt. A.G. MacDonald (13) Ple. A. I. Joyce (15) best of luck for the future.
ENJOYABLE
PRACTICE FOR CLUB
The 8th Destroyer Flotilla 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, were asked to engage the Club in a Triendly encounter. They sportingly did so and went down by six goals to nil,
The Club was much the stronger side, 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.
35K888888Rafa
- Denoter the winner of the "acti" spoon.
Denotes the winner of the "handlesp"
spoon,
The handicap of each winner has been reduced by one point as shown. This procedure applies to all SR. (D) and B.A. (b) Spoon Shoots.
At the shoot on Saturday on the naval range at Stonecutters, spoons were won by Marine P. G. Heather with a nett score of 07, and by J. Haigh. of the Dock- yard Rine Club.
1
1
A. Co. Rajputs 1 0 0 5 0 2 A. Co.
Seaforths 4 3 0 19 2 II. K. Mule
Corps ..... 3 3 0 18 0 C. Co.
0 2 0 2
0
0
0 Seaforths 2
1. 0 1 0 2 3 Nomads......
· LADIES' FIXTURES
A slight drop in the temperature League Games For The
was experienced by Benwell
In
the Club goal, and he decided to re-
lleve Divelt at centre forward an resumption. This change, however,
Week-End
The following is the Ladies' pro-
improved the Club attack! Further gramme for Saturday, January 15:
goals were stored by Fowler, Bates
and W. A. Reed.
CAER CLARK CUP
G. E. H. Divett, the Club skipper, thought it very fortunate that his "Y" Ladies team was able to have auch an en- joyable practice game,
MAMAK TOURNEY
Present Standings Of
Various Teams
4
v. Hongkong Ladies ("Y" ground, 3 p.m.) BRAWN CUP
v. Recreio (C.B.S. ground, 2.45 p.m.)
C.B.S. "A"
C.B.A.
v. "y" Ladles (C.B.A. ground, 4.15 p.m.)' Seaforthis
v. C.B.S. "D" (Murray Parade ground, 3.15 p.m.)
The following are the latest Mamak SPORT ADVTS.
Tournament tables;
"B" DIVISION
PWLD FA Pls. THE, HONG KONG
JOCKEY CLUB
1
04
29 THO ooo
Panthers....
8 3 ប 0 42 4 10 Police Indians 7 5 1 1 20 13 11 B. Co. Rajputs 4 2 2 0 12 B. Co.
Seoforths 2 ጎ 0 12 10 3 0 2 R.A.O.C. Royal Signals. Z 0 s. Co.
0 2 Seaforths 2
3 0 Thracian
0 3 0 0 10 Destroyers A. 2 0 2 0 "A" DIVISION
Radlo 8. C.
H. M. 3. West
2
9
0 2 10
0 14
0
1 B 4 4 0 0 10
10 A 9 2-2007 1 Elle Bestorthe 32 E
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