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LEWIS

ALHAMBRA KEEPS

TO-MORROW

The First Big

Talking Picture Epic of the

Indians in the Old West!

Thrills and heart-throbs that will gallop away with your imagination.

BUCKS JONES

White Eagle

with

Barbara Weeks

JANE HITS THE OPEN ROAD.. AND, WHAT'S MORE, A NEW HIGH IN HILARITYI

High jinks and romance, laughter and song...with Juno and her bond gyp aying to beat the bandt

Jane WITHERS

in the HAPPY.HII of the swasan?

RASCALS

SONGSI

by Baby Chang

Mary A

SAMY BAHCHS,

todi

A 20th Coyles home with

ROCHELLE HUDSON

ROBERT WILCOX

BORRAH MINEVITCH

AND HIS GANG

TO-MORROW

QUEEN'S

COUNT THE

"TELEGRAPHS "

EVERYWHERE

TITLE

New Haven, Oct. 20. John Henry Lewis, 0 to 5 favourite, retained tite world's lightweight box- ing championship in an all-block contest when he aut-pointed Al Gainer over 15 rounds here last niglii.-Neuter.

United Press adds that it was the Brat title fight in Bie history of New Haven and the first all-negro cham- pionship bout in 34 years. Lewis put up a smashing Anish and the 9ght Wan very close. Lewis welkhed 174 lbs., white Gainer's weight was 170.

ARMSTRONG FAVOURITE

Prospects Of Fight With Garcia Discussed

the

New York, Oct. 30.

THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH,

MIDDLESEX WINS Hatfield Bowls Well Against Craigengower CRICKET ON SUNDAY.

A feature of the cricket match be-

and Craigen (tween the Midlesex

Kower yesterday was the bowling of Hatfield, who clean bowled six men for 31 in 14 overs.

Northcott was fortunate to be top scorer with 50 not out, as he was dropped twice before reaching dou-

contributed ble figures. Moody

#

rful 32, which included five fours. The game ended in a win for the Middlesex. Scores:

Cragenpower

1. P. Lin. b Hotfekt...

A. K. Ismail, o Norbrott & Pallereon A. Zimmern, b Hatfield

D. Hung, batheld

A. T. Lee, b steld

3. W. Lam, b Peal ........

F. Bouza, c Beadnell

Peal

, 11. Locke, E Weedon b Painter'

P. Chatlon, not oui

A. H. Ismail, & flatfeld

S. R. Solina, ti Hatfeld

Extras

Patterson

itatfeld

Painter

Coombes

Moody Peal

MONDAY, OCTOBER

81, 1988.

WEEK-END New Cycling FOOTBALL Records Put

RESULTS Up At Home

KOTEWALL CHARITY CUP

Royal Navy

Club Kowloon Police

5. China 'A' Kwong Wah

St. Joseph's Clu

2

3 Army

DIVISION I

8 Royal Scots

1

1 S. China 'B'

0

4 St. Joseph's

0

2 Navy

L

3 Eastern

DIVISION II

1 Middlesex

2 Floyal Scots

1 R.A.O.C.

5th Bde.

Kowloom

Police

4 Engineers

35

S. China

G

Kwong Walr

20

2

Eastern

DIVISION. HI “A”.

Royal Scots J 30th. Bity.

South China * Electric

P.W.D.

4 5th. Bde.

Engineers (C)

2 R.A.S.C.

154 Stanley

Bowling Analysis

W

ILA.F.

Middlesex

Although Henry Armstrong, holder of the welterweltht and Hghtweight; titles, is a six to five favourite to defent Garcin in the welterweight contest, those in the know are saying that he will stand a good chance of Lt. Man, b femall.. leaving the ring on ruler of merely, s. 1, Northeast, not aut the lightweight championship, due to Li. headnell, at Zimmern, b Ismail

"Bolo"

Lt. Chiversi, st. Zimmern h Ismail being the puncher

Lt. Weedon, e Lim b 1small toughest he has thus far faced.

Sat, Painter, run out Pte. Coambe, ib.w. b Lee Garela plans to set the pace, 1. Cpl. Moody, e Lim b Tamali hoping for

early knock-out, ie, atfeld, e Lee b Ismail ..... Sgt. Paterson, Hung b Chatton Armstrong usually adopts the same

I. Prat, 1.D.w. b Lan one might taetles, and therefore

Extin question who falls first. However, in the event of an endurance contest, It is recalled list in the final rounds of his bouts with Ambers and Ross, Armstrong slowed up considerably, whereas in the last two yearn Garela finished up strongly in his fights with Izzy Janazzo and Ross. Therefore, Its likley Garcia will have the edge over Armstrong-United Press.

CAREY SCORES POSSIBLE AT 500 YARDS

Record Attendance

At Rifle Shoot

The Hongkong Rifle Association held a shoot yesterday when the at tendance exceeded the previous

Lee

Ismail Lam Chatton

2 Kit Chce

DIVISION HI "B"

Engineers (E)

Kumaung

Medicals

24th Bty.

HOW

S. China 'A' Navy

Kowloon

4 Powhatten

◊ Stonecutters

University

1

G A.S.A.

3 Signals

London, Oct. 20.

The Yorkshire cyclisi, Cyril Hepplestone, broke the Edinburgh to London record, returning the time of 10 hours 13 minutes, which bent the previous best of 20 hours 19 mnutes set up by S. H. Ferris,

Hepplestone continued his effort to

2 beat the 24 hour record by covering 403 miles, beating the Austration, Hubert Opperman's previous record 3 of 4811⁄2 miles. This พวง done despite a puncture and losing the way.

However, the record was

5

1

short-lived for Ferris, who started from Edinburgh when he heard of "Hepplestone's attempt, reached Lon- don in 10 hours 18 minutes and con- tinued his run, covering 405 miles in 24 hours. Reuter,

13

amoun

TRIALS CONCLUDED First Army Motor-Cycling Championship

London, Oct. 20. The first motor-cycling champion- hip irials held under the auspices of the Army Motor-Cycling Control Board, which began yesterday at Aldershot, were concluded to-day in the presence of General Sir Reginald May, Quartermaster-General to the Forers, who later presented the P. W. D. L. F. A. Pis.prizes. One hundred officers

1 25 7 10 mier competed.

TEAMS STAND

DIVISION I

1 1 14 & 7

12 13

7

PS. Chinn 'B'

10

21

Middlesex

Club

14 11

5

132

Eastern

Bowling Analysis

R. Scols

Kwong With

St. Joseph's

Police

1

WIN FOR VOLUNTEERS

Mackay Again Does Well With Bat

The Volunteers were successful against the Police yesterday, when they von by 25. N.. A. E. Mackay, top scorer, reached the boundary nine times in his score of 60.

Scorex:

Polles

A. T. Carey, e Raxter b Bourn

L. J. Stephens, e Silva b Bouza

C. Pope, e Souza b Soares

P. 1. Laughlin. b Souta

T, 1 King, e Grimila baxter

A. Kirby, e Grimitha b Baxter.

F. Rose, e Banres b Grimina

B. G. Baker, e Zimmern b Griffiths

F. Forrest. b Grimth.....

record by over 20, about 140 takinų! | 31. T. Matches, e Griffiths & Bours part, including members of the East T. Pilkington, not out Surreys.

On the programme was a food bull, an innovation wilch

proved very popular, over 60 taking chaners. No one obtaining a pool bull.

did not Although the Middlesex appear in such numbers as usual, os tivo companies are in camp, yester- day was the scene of the largest attendance yet witnessed at a spoon aboot since the inception of the Atro- ciation. As a result there were five detalls to Are, and it was impossible to fire at the 700 yards range owing to the time.

The wind was almost negligible but it was very hot and humid. At 200 yurds a slight huze rising of the ground caused trouble but G. F. the net Carey managed to annex spoon with a good score of 94 and a possible at 500 yards. Since Carey Joined the Association he has shown a gradual Improvement.

HR fb Club match-4th, 5 M. Flailla 1440 pointal, 1; H.K..V.F. (439) 2; IN. Range Staff, Stonecutters (4341. 3: Mid- dirtex (425), 4.

Scots

8. (a) Club match-Royal (390), 1; 1.K.V.D.C. (367). 3: East Surreys (338), 2; Middlesex (313), 4.

Nel apvon S.R. (b). G. P. Carey 194);

Extras

S. Chlua R. Scots

Middlesex II.A.O.C. 5th Bde. St. Joseph's Engineers Kowloon

Police Kwong Wah Club Eastern

DIVISION II

13 5

27 5 13 4

10 13 3 12 25 2

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pis.

0 5 10 15 10 11

5 0 1 25 7 10 G50

1 31 12 10

5 0 1 31 13 10

6 4 1 1 21 9 9 02 22 10 8

0 0

4 10 21 4

4 10 10 4

5 12 30.

5 12 32

722

5 7 26 1

DIVISION HI "A"

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pis.

0 16 5 11

I. Scuts

S. China

6 4 2 0 10 11 10

Stanley

R.A.S.C.

5th Bde.

14 Engineers (C)

30th Bty.

201

P.W.D.

Bowling Analysis

Kit Chee

W

Eicetele

Bloker

BOUZA

Baxter

Soares

Silyn

Rapley Gricius

Volunteers

A. C. Beck, b Baker

b Fripe

WMZOUNZ

Covencan

N. A. E. Mckoy, & Pope ↳ Baker GO E. Zimmern R. Grims, b Baker

. Boura, b Danbrowsky

K. M. Baxter, e Pope & Danbrowsky

R. M. M. King, hope

w. naples, b Baker

A Soares not aut Extras

Eight for

10

120

P. M. N. Silva and W. Staker did not

bat,

Howling Analysis

Tope jaker Carry Danurowsky Stephens

LICENSING

Or Bran

BOARD

"|-1ཥ

2 11 13 0

3 20 20

2 13 35

2 14 17

3 14 17

G

3 14 25 5

0 4 19 15 4

4 13 14 4

DIVISION III "B"

Stonecutters Medicals

24th Bly.

RA.F. Signals

University

Kumions

Engineers A.S.A. Powbatten

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

1 35

4 1 1 20 11

1 0 18 11 9

4 0 1 16 7 8

1 3 23 10 5

13 11 11 5

1 3 12 14

and

In a speech to the competitor. and spectators, Sir Reginald May re- marked that although motor-cycling had played an important part in military fe for many years past, never before had they been able to stage a meeting on competitive lines in which the programme has been devoted entirely to motor-cycling. They were making every effort to In the encourage motor-cycling

Army, and soluters ranks of the were now allowed to participate in

not only competitive events,

open clvillan military but also in meetings, and were allowed to use their Army machines and petrol nt the expense of the Government.

in

The programme showed that to- day the motor-cyclists formed part and every corps of practically regiment of the British Anny.

The object of the meetings was to encourage not only a high degree of skill in actual riding but also in machine

mastership maintenance, Sir Re- and skill in mep reading

the course described ginald May

and chosen as moderately severe, comparing Lavourably with the type of course expected of riders of inter- national repute-British Wireless.

SPORT ADVTS

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

THE

RACE TENTH EXTRA MEETING Will be held (weather permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on SATURDAY, th November, 1938, commencing at 2.00 p.mi.

1 4 8 27

€ 13

0 1 *

730

1

p.

BASKETBALL LEAGUE

The First Bell will be rung at 1.30

ALEMBERS' ENCLOSURE

No One without a badge will be ndmilled to the Members' Enclosure. Such must be worn throughout the

manner as to be readily identified.

Higher Standard Of Play duration of each meeting in such a

Produced By Schools

Net spoon 3.7. (a), Sgt. Strer; (E); Het List of New Applicationsiders, St. Paul's College, and Wah

spoon revolver. Brt. Tonnicy; Handleap Konon, 11oo Kam-chiu; 200 yds. pon. B. (a), Bt. Milne: 600 yds, spoon 8. (a), C, Bullen: 200 yds, spoon B.R. (u). L/C Rawling; 500 yde. 5.R. (b) Summers

G, P. Carry Li. Dawson

3 Trap, Cha

4. Bilcock

PO, Clark

A.R. (D)

Net, L. Mackie

7 C. Noralian

E. A. Templeton

DER. A. Thorpe

to A. Summers

1 Sgt. Halo...

12 Mine. Heather

13 Capt. Sequelra

14 Rgt. Roberts

10 St. Tumvljin

Insp. Honk ten

17 Comdr. 10t

20 Lt Fullman

1

J. Langley

40 C. B. M. Stanford

To be Considered

The Schools Basketball League this season has produced a very much higher standard of play than in pre- vious seasons. The University, the

College ali

have strong teams. In their first match, Wah Nam lost to St. Paul's, and as a result, the A meeting of the Licensing Board championship will probably be de- the will be held in the Council Chamber clded between the latter and on Tuesday, November 8, when the University, though Wah Tai College

for stil have a applications

chance. The present following new

teams leences will be considered in addi- positions

follow! tion to applications for renewals:

A da Motta, pubilean's licence for St. Paul's Liberty Hall at 64 Gloucester Road; Wah Tal

Andrew Peter Tkachenko, pub- University

bar Oj lican's

for Wat Nar cence without

King's Tkachenko Restaurant at 3 Hankow | Queen's

Pul Ying Wah Yan

200 yds 300 yur T.

200226626662336868

Road:

at

Chi-kin, publican's licence Fong Lam bar for Cafe Windsor King's Theatre Duilding:

Teal Tung-ting, publican's Beenes without bar for London Cafe at 83 Lockhart Road;

Emile Landau, publican's licence

of

the

1OOD

83

are

11

without bar for Paristan Grill at 10 Queen's Road Central, and

Mrs. Amelia Pauline Landau, res- fauront adjunct Hrence for Jimmy's Kitchen at 20 lankow Road,

DONALD DUCK "Uncle Willie Settles A Grudge"

USE

NO

HOOKS

WELL, WELL, WELL-

I WONDER

A PRESENT FROM UNCLE

WHAT IT IS?

WILLIE WADDLE IN

AFRICA

0

IT'S GONE!

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 obiainable through the SECRET ARY upon the personal or written application of a Member, such Mem- introduced by him, and for Payment of all Chiis, etc.

her to be responsible for all visitors

The Secretary's Office, 1st Floor, Exchange Bullding, (Tel. 27794) will close at 12 NOON.

Tifins are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tele- phone 21020),

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

The price of Admission to the Public Enclosure in $1.00 including Tax, for all Persons, including Ladies, and is payable at the Gate. Soldiers and Sailors in Uniform are admitted Half Price.

By Order,

C. B. BROWN.

Secretary. Hongkong, 31st October, 1038.

Jel. 28151.

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