THE HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, OCTOBER
29, 1938
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TO PUT TO BED!
FOOTBALL FIXTURES
Both Everton and Derby, Jendors of the First Division of the English League, are playing away to-day and it is not unlikely that both of them will lose points. The following in the complete programme!
ENGLISH LEAGUE
Birmingham
Bollon
Charlton
Chelsea
Leeds Leicester
Liverpool
First Division
Manchester U.
Middlesbro
V. Aston Villa
v. Aracna)
V. Brentford
v. Derby
v. Portsmouth
v. Everton
v. Huddersfield
V. Sunderland
บ
V. Wolves
Preston N.E. Sloko
V.
V.
Burnley Coventry Lulon Newcastle Norwich
Notts F. Plymouth Sheffield U.
Blackpool
Second Division
Southampton
Tottenham
v. Bury
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v. Chesterfeld
v. Blackburn
v. Bradford
V. Millwall
v.
v. Swansea
V. Fulham
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V,
West Bromich V.
Sheffield W.
Tranmere
West Ham
Manchester C.
Third Division (Both)
Bournemouth
V.
Notts C.
Brighton
v. Northampton
Bristol R.
V.
Cardin
Exeter
Ipswich
Mansfield
Queen's P.RL
Reading
Southend
Walsall
Newport
Swindon
v. Port Vale
v. Torquay
V. Bristol C
v. Crystal Pal
V. Clapton 0.
v. Watford .
v. Aldershot
Third Division (North),
Accrington
Barnsley
Barrow
Bradford C.
Chester
Hollfax
Hull
Lincoln
v. Carlisic
v. Crewe
v. Rochdale
V. Wrexham
V. Yaris
V. Hartlepools
New Brighton v. Rotherham Oldham
v. Southport
Stockport , v. Darlington
SCOTTISHI LEAGUE First Division
Aberdeen Ayr
Celtic
Falkirk
Hamilton Hibernian Queen 'Sth. Queen's Park Rangers
St. Mirren
Airdrie
v. Clyde
V. Partick
v. Third Lamark
v. Arbroath
v. Albion
v. St. Johnstone
v. Kilmarnock
v. Hearts. V. Raith
Motherwell
Second Division
Brechin Dumbarton Dundee U. Dunfermline East Fife Forfar King's Park St. Bernards
v. Allon
V. Lelth
v. Dundee
v. Sten'muir
Y. East Stirling Y. Cowdenbeath v, Edinburgh
Montrose
v. Morton
Stars Score Victory Over Americans
The basketball game between the U.S.S. Canopus and the Stars at the Chinese Y.M.C.A. last night resulted In a wla for the Chinese team 33-27.
The game was played at a strenu ous pace. Taking the lead after fine manoeuvring at the start the Chinese pleased the spectators with their dashing methods of advance and with their accuracy in Anding the basket from all positions. However, the Americans were not far behind either in points or in smart field tactles and were only two points down a seconds before the whistle blew for the end of the first period. They forged ahead after careful and dif- flcult play and were leading 10-15 when the time for rest came.
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George Sanders and Dolores
Del Rio in "Lancer Spy," com- ing shortly to the King's Theatre.
OUR GUIDE TO THE CINEMAS
"Lancer Spy" Is Previewed Here
A most exciting film which should not be missed is coming to the King's Theatre shortly. It is "Lancer Spy" which deals with British Secret Ser- vice at work in 1017.
Adopted from u novel by Marthe McKenna and produced at the 20th Century Fox studies, this film richly deserves the success it has had when shown at Home.
The plot centres round the Secret Service having the good luck to dis- cover 21 German officer in n British prison camp who strongly resembles a lieutenant in the British Navy, They quickly seize their chance and, before long. the lieutenant, hale cropped, moustache shaved, is on his way to
to Germany to
to discover the
enernies' next "move".
On arrival, he meets .4 German #py (Dolorea Del Rio) who, having fallen in love with him, assists the English spy to the best of her ability. The concluding scenes of his es- cape are most thrilling. The whole film, apart from small flaws, is high- ly exciting and well acted. The German
characters are excellent. George Sanders, last seen here In "Four Men and a Prayer", is scarce- recognisable as his handsome self when he appears 45 the pseudo German officer.
There
Is no question that the film has been cut, but the continuity of the story has been preserved. Such scenes as the killing of Dolores and Lt. Kollen (Slg Rumann) by Major Sigfeled Gruning (Peter Lorre) have been deleted. The fact that the Major is a Swiss spy in divulged in the press sheets but not in the film ns shown in Hongkong.
GOVERNOR AT BOWLS
A bowls team captained by His Excellency the Governor, Sir Geoffry Northcote, will play the Hongkong Football Club at Happy Valley on Wednesday, commencing at 3.15 p.m.
BOWLING RECORD
This month's bowling record of 232, established by A. T. Leo on October 1, was yesterday broken at the Hongkong Bowling Alleys by J. R. Fawcett, who scored 284,
Fawcett's score constitutes an all time-record of the Alleys, beating the previous best of 252 set up by R. H. Dudderidge.
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them in the lead. From, then on the points behind.
Americans were always two or more $1 TIFFINS
The closing stages saw the two teams playing vigorously. The form- er had the most measure of success, their capability in long range shoot- Ing being a fine asset. The Ameri- cans scored on several occasions be- fore the final whistle.
Opening the second stanza well, the Americans found the basket first but their success was short lived for James, Pentz and Tucker were the Chinese lost no time in recover- best for the Americans, and Li Chau- ing themselves and in staging several chung and Fung Ying-wah for co-ordinated moves which placed ❘ Chinese,
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