TO-MORROW
AT
THE
KING'S
HE CAME TO TAKE OVER THE STUDIOS AND THEY GAVE HIM THE BUSINESS!
He was a Wall Street lifan but he didn't know how to love... until this beautiful stand-in taught him! And then...WOW!... Swell fun and romance by the Saturday Eve ning Pust author of "Mr. Deeds!"
WALTER WANGER
presents
LESLIE
JOAN
HOWARD-BLONDELL Stand-in
with
HUMPHREY BOGART
ALAN MOWBRAY • MARIA SHELTON
C. HENRY GORDON
Screenplay by
JACK CARSON
Gene Towne & Grafium 1laker Directed by Tay Garnett Refessed thru United Artus,
The Hilarious Story Of A GIRL Who Plays Both Ends Against The Middle And Winds Up In Love! It's A RIOT!
"YOU CERTAINLY GIVE
A SWELL IMITATION OF A LADY!"
"Don't let
the make-up fool you!"
THE HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH,
WEDNESDAY,
SEPTEMBER 21, 1938.
TWO INTERPORT
MACAO PREPARES
FOR SEASON
Hockey Enthusiasts Already Active
Macao, Sept. 20. Hockey, which has been followed with the keenest enthusiasm In Macno from the year 1024 when Lleut, [O'Casta initiated this form of sport in the Colony, is being taken up once again by the local club with the open- ing of the reason. A prattice match was played yesterday afternoon be- tween the first and second teams.
Visiting teams from Hongkong will And Macan as strong as formerly, as the
team. except for Grofitey Lammert who left the Colony lost May, will consist of the same players s in the past senson. Lammert's place in the defence is being alled by J. Santes Ferreira who, as an all- Dy round player in the second division, has won his spurs and will doubtless make a fine, feft-back.
The line-up thus far arranged is as follows-Almara Itosario, Santos Ferreira; d. Nolasco, Alex Airosa, Ramalho,
Costa
Fred
Nolagen,
| l'edrinho Angelo, Albert Airosa,
Amilcar Angelo.
In learned that the first fixture between the Macao eleven and a Hongkong side will probably tale place on Oct. 10 when the Club de Beereld's "A" team will visit Macao. -Our Own Correspondent.
SCOUTS TO HOLD SWIMMING SPORTS ON SATURDAY
The Bory Scouts Association, Hongkong Branch, are holding their Annual Swimming Sports on Satur- day, next. at 1.30 p.m. in the Naval Yard Swimming Bath, by kind per- of Commodore E. B. C. puission
Dicken, 0.1.E., D.S.C.
Members of the public who are Interested are cordially invited, but il is
is desired to point out that no smoking can be permitted, in accord- ance with the strict Admirally regu- lation observed in all Dockyards. Furthermore, no cameras will be permitted.
be made, not
Entrance should earlier than 1 pm, by the Prince of Wales Gate, Murray Road.
At the conclusion of the sports, the Challenge cups and certificates will be distributed by H.E. the Governor,
CRICKET TRIALS THIS WEEK-END
Players. Selected To Take Part
Two Interport aicket trials will be held this week-end to help in select- ing a team to visit Shanghat next month. By kind permission of the respective committees, the trials will be played at the Indian R.C. On Saturday and at the Kowloon C.C. un Sunday.
The following players nce asked të take part in the trial on Saturday at Sookinpoo, starting at 2 pm.:
Mr. Á. C. I. Boeker's XL-A, C. I. Bowker, L. D. Kiber, L. T. Ride, A.
Rudolph Valentine, idol of the C. Beck, E. L. Gusano, P. J. Bil||- "allent" days, is grew again in his morin, F. Zimmern, A. R. Minu, K. greatest film, To Shelk." which Nazarin, Capt. Whitmurah, C. M. M.
showing n the Queen's Man and C. E. Godby. Theatre. This photo was Valentino's favourite posed portrait of himself.
Mr. H. Owen Hughes' X1.-H. Owen Hughes, T. A. Pearce, 11. D. 13dwell. J. H. H. Leckie, M. P. Weedon, R. Kitchell, L. D.
NARROW ESCAPE Mellan, A. Mandar, W. Colledge,
FOR AMERICAN TENNIS CHAMPS
(Continued from Page 8.)
after a nerve-tacking match, Shayes volleyed brilliantly in the
|1/S. Tufnell, G. Souza and A. P.
Pereira.
1
I will be noted that all R.C.C. players are excluded as they wi have an opportunity to practise in their Club trial.
SUNDAY'S TRIAL
The trial on Sunday will be played at the K.C.C. starting at 11.30 am. The following are asked to take part: A. C. 1. Bowker's X.-A. C. I.
two sets buix math halls on Lowker. L. D. Kilbee, I. T. Ride. A
5-4
and had Petra's service, bls nerve failed and How-
the French were reprieved.
C. Beck, Capt. Whitmarsh, C. M. M. Man, C. E. Godby, E. C. Fincher. D.
ever, Shayes come again An, with J. Naz, R. Lee, A. R. Minu
1
Stanton Mits
nobly, holding the fort and Mme Mathieu bothered by the wind, the third set was won 0-3.
In the men's doubles matches, W. Allison and J. van Ryn, though trifle lucky, beat R. Riggs and B. Grant in three sets and qualified to Mako on Friday. meet Budge and The Australian poirs fight for places in the semi-final to-morrow.
One notes in passing that both Rings and Hunt have lost matches! they were expected to win since their
the selection for
American Davis Cup team.
had for her women's doubles reverse when she and L. Schwartz beat G. P. Hughes and Miss Stammers in the mixed doubles -6, 6-2. The British pair led 3-2 in the first set
Miss Slevenson compensation!
E.
but Hughes tired at this stage. J. Filby and Miss Bundy were also
defeated, Sir Geolfry Northcote, who is the Chief Scout for Hongkong.
MISHAPS AT DOCKS
Severe internal injuries were suffered
by fitter, Chan Wal, employed the Kowloon Docks, yesterday, when he fell from i height while working on board the {ship Taisang, lying in the Ducks. He was admitted to the Kowloon Hospital.
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D. McLellan, H. D. Bidwell, W. A.R. Kitchell, A. 11, Madar, G. Souza, Colledge, M. P. Weedon, N. D. Lloyd, A. P. Pereira and P. J. Billimoria.
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THE SEVENTH EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held (weather permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on SATURDAY, 24th September, 1938, commencing at 2.00 p.mIL
The First Bell will be rung at 1.30
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE.
No One without a badge will be
WOMEN'S DOUBLES: Quarter-finals: Musa R. E. Stammers and Mins M. Lumb (G.B.) bt Mrs. H. C. Hapman and Miss D. Stevenson (Australia)" 6-1, 1-6, 11-9; Miss A. Marble and Mrs, Fabyan (U.S.) bt Mme. S. Henrolin and Mrs. D. D. An- drua 6-4. 5-7, 12-10; Misi N. Wynne und Miss T. Coyne (Australia) bt Bils V. Wol-admitted to the Members' Enclosure; fenden and Miss 1. Canning (US) 10-0, 4-3: Mme. Mathieu and Miin. Jedrzejowaka bi bila D. Bundy and Miss D. Workman (U.S.) 6-2, 4-2.
MEN'S DOUBLES: Quarter-finals: w. Allison and J. Van Ryn (U.S.) bt R. Miggs and B. Grant (U.S.) 6-1, 3-6, 6-2. D. Budge and G. Mako (U.S.) bt R. Robbitt and F. Guernkey (U.S.) 6-3, 6-2, 6-3,
MIXED DOUBLES; Est Hd A. K. Quist and Miss H. Wynne (Australia) bi V. Hughes and Mina 11, Winstow (U.S.)
such must be worn throughout the duration of each meeting in such a manner as to be readily Identified,
Badges admitting Non-Members to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $5.00 for Gentlemen and $3.00 for Ladies (both including tax) are obtainable through the SECRET- 6-1, 6-2; J. Bromwich and Miss T. Coyne At upon the personal or written Australing at 0. Anderson and Miss application of a Member, such Mem- Henry V.5) 6-4 6-1, F., Kukuljevleber to he responsible for all visitors Jugoslavia) and Mile J. Jedrzejowe introduced by him, and for Payment (Poland) bt, W. Van Horne and Miss I MeCrae (U.S.) 0-4, 6-4,
of all Chits, &c. H. A. Shayes (G.B.) & Mian J. Stanton- (US) V. Petra Mine. Minthicu (France), 6-4, 6-0, 6-3; R. Rigs & Mrs. Fabyan 1.5.) b J. Drugaon (Franer) &Mins P. Cannine (U.S.), 7-5, 6-1; 11. C. Hopman & Mrs. Japman (Australia) bi F. Punere (Jugoslavia) & Mr. D. B. Andria (USA, 6-1, 6-3,
The Secretary's Office, 1st Floor. Exchange Building, (Tel. 27704) will close at 12 NOON.
Tiffins are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy, Tele-
Schwartz and Miss D. Stevensonte 21920,
(Australia) b G. P. Hughes and Miss K. E. Stoners (C.) 8-0, 6-2; M. Ballagh and Miss M Osborne ISA DI C. H. Hare and Mies M. Lumb (GB) 10-8 0-2 T Wetherell and Mrs. V. It. Joburon (U.S.) J. Filby (C.13.3 and Misa . fundy
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ARMY SWIMMING
The Hongkong Area Marathon Team Stare of the Army Swimming lo- Championships will be held morrow at lepulse Bay at 3 pm.
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