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·OXFORD STRONG | Rugby

OUTSIDE THE SCRUM

London, Oct. 14.

In the Anal Oxford University

Rugby trial the sides were made up

of four Blues, 21 seniors and five

CLUB TO

PLAY ARMY

TO-MORROW

freshmen, of whom Shaw (Oundle) There will be two games of Rugby had to withdraw at the last moment. Football on It was a high scoring game with Sukunpoo plenty of

the Army ground ot The frat to-morrow.

of open play, and it confirmed game, which will be between the the opinion that Oxford will be quite Club "A" XV and the 8th. Destroyer will commence at 3 pm. Flotita, strong outside the serum.

Probables best Possibles by ix This game will be followed at 4.15 goals (one penalty) to three goals pin. by it match between the Club (one penalty), and it must be some and the Army. The Club sides have

cars since better goal-kicking has been selected as follows:-- been seen then Thomas.

that of Watts and

1st XV.-M. W. MacGrath; D. H. Stewart, H. D. Bidwell (Captain). With the forwards packing 3-4-1 M. G. Carruthers, H. van Leeuwen; the heeling was much cleaner and W. E. Grieve, 3. K. Henderson; K. A. Watson, K. W Salter. R. G. L. quicker than usual and the Probables Wats had a big advantage in having such Oliphant, C. M. Stark, E. W. Stout, an astute pair of holves as Waits and W. B. Richardson, A. J. G. Taylor

Heath. Thomas, the former a Blue, and the and H. W. E

A XV.-J. Brown; D. B. Nelson. lalter of Nenth. They got their backs under way much more smooth-G, S. Wilson, E. Taverner, F. M. Bourne and Strathic, the Thompson; D, Hynes,. R. Rutherford; ly than Intter of whom was disposed to held G. M. Marrs, J. S. Dunnett, (Captain) P. W. Burton, G. J. P. Carey, E. C. up his backs.

Percy, the old Blue, looked the Luscombe, B. O, M. Deane, W. G. most dangerous wing, and of the Schnabel and J. Redman.

centres Davies and Cowen caught the

eye most. In two strong packs

Muller, Stubbings, Macindoe, Bar-T. Young (Rugby), B. J. J. Stubbings trum, Pennington, 'Youens and Jack-(Natal), P. C. Phillips (St. Edwards), H. H. Pennington (Upholland), P. W. son were the best.

A young player who came on at Youens (Shefeld), G. Carruthers ball-Ume, Bulmer, a serum half from Priory School, Shrewsbury, showed most promising form,

(Nelson).

Possibles: M. B. Strubell (St. Pauls): R. B. Joly (Clifton), E. K. Probables: J. 11. Bevan (Hawar Scott (Clifton), M. J. Davies (South den); IL R. G. Percy (Uppingham), Africa), D. F. J. Watson (Sedbergh): T. J. Cowen (St. Bees), G. Hollls (St. D. M. Strathle (Rugby), C. R. Bourne Edwards, Oxford), L E. McLean (Cheltenham); D. G. G. Coles (Cf- (Bishop Stortford); I. H. Watts (Sutton), R. J. Poliok-Morris (Harrow), ton Valence), I. R. Thomas (Llan- W. M. Jackson (Sedbergh), A. Forbes (Magdalen (Rugby), J. M. K. Marsh (Newport), dovery); S. Pether School), H, Muller (Pretoria), A. S.J. R. Eoys (Monkton Combe).

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER TELEGRAPH,

Maureen O'Sullivan and Robert Taylor, the two principals in "The Crowd Roars," Showing to-day at the King's Theatre.

RADIO BROADCAST

"Love Needs a Waltz"-A

B.B.C. Recording

GASTON D'AQUINO Radio Programme Broadcast by! Z.B.W. on a Frequency of 845 kc's. and on Short Wave from 0-11 p.m. on 9.52 m.c's, per second.

H. K. T.

Premier And Civil Servant Anonymity

The Case Of Sir Horace Wilson Explained

London, Nov. 17.

In the House of Commons to-day the Prime Minister was questioned on the position of Sir Horace Wilson, the 0.00 Relay of the Dance Orchestra civil servant who accompanied him, from the Roof Garden of the Hong-together with Foreign Omec officials on his visit to Germany in September. kong Hotel

(a) My

Piano, Organ

and

He said that since 1935 Sir Horace

18, 1938.

FANLING GOLF

Starting Times For Sunday

Times for Bocieties' Match have besa published in the Press other times arm af follows:

Old Course

10.53 1. P. Tamworth, J. G. Colesworth.

Delany, T. 1. Waters. 11.00 G. it, W. Mulcaste

1104 Lt.Cdr. Murray, A. E. Perry. 11.08 F. A. Redmond, Comdr. tiole. 11.12. Laidlaw, T. Lindars,

11.10 D. Lyon, K. 11. Quick

11.20 3. F. Lawrie, N. P. Fax. 11.2 11. F. Bommers, J. W. Mayhew.

New Course

10.53 G. C. Worrall, L. M. & Lloyd. 10.34 D. D. Forbes, D. L. Strollati. 11.00 Mrs. Overy, Mr. Mackenzie, 11.04 B, Henry, Mrs. Mulcahy, 11.08 2, M. & Mrs. Peason,

OUR GUIDE TO THE CINEMAS

(King's "The Crowd Roars" Theatre, to-day),-Robert Taylor as a prize fighter, believe it or not This should remove the last doubt about Mr. Taylor's virility. But this prize fighter is no plug-ugly. He is a gentleman who reads Gibson and H. G. Wells, and likes 'em. He fails

in love with the daughter (Maureen | O'Sullivan) of a gambler who has bought his contract. An exciting melodrama is worked out before the fual reunion. Edward Arnold, Frank Morgan,

William Gargan, Lionel Slander and Nat Pendleton are in the cast..

"Campus Confcasions" Theatre, lo-day)-Hank

(Queen's Luisetti,

one-time Stanford University star, appears in a series of excellently photographed sequences on a basket- ball court. Otherwise this is just the

College

Betty ordinary

picture. Grable, Eleanor Whitney and John Arledge are featured.

Camp-Dre Dream; (b) Satan takes Holiday; (c) Solitude; Wilson had been seconded to the (d) I'm nuts about screwy music. Treasury for service to the Prime 0.14 Record: Song Of Paradise Minister and the First Lord, and he

(from 'Puritan (King); Always

went on to recall the constitutional Albert Sandler tradition of anonymity in the per- Lullaby Smith).

Crown scr- (Violin) with

formance of their duty by Cr

it to be contrary to 'Cello,

vants, adding 6.20 (a) Dream of Love; (b) Waltz of the Gypsies; (e) Trople public interest at the practice grew up making. For those who

of seeking to identify individual civit Night; (d) Sombrero.

Woltz Selection: servants with particular actions, or I'll See You Again; Falling particular developments of policy.-- in Love Again; Love Will Find A British Wireless. Way: The Desert Song: Deep in my Dream Lover.....Reginald (Organ); Roberta Film Selection...Reginald Dixon (Organ)

0.44 (a) Smoke Dreams; (b) Joseph, Joseph; (c) What will I tell my heart; (d) Let that be a lesson to you.

7.00

Closing Local Stock Quota-

0.35 0.39 Intro:

Heart: Dixon

Recorda:

tions.

7:02 B. B. C. Recording-"Love needs a Waltz."

A Musical Comedy in the Viennese tradition. Book and Lyrics by James Dyrenforth. Music by K. Leslie Smith.

8.00 Local Time Signal, Weather 0.00 Report and Announcements,

8.03 Marck Weber and His Or- chestra.

Suite Orientale

(Popy); The

Czarina (Gunne); Czardas From "The

Entries For

Ladies' Tennis

Close To-morrow

Entries for the Ladies' Opin Sin- tennis champlon- gles and Doubles ships of the Colony, to be organised by the United Services R.C., close Intending participants to-morrow,

send are asked to

their names in right away.

Spirit Of The Voyclode" (ross WATER COLOURS

20. ON EXHIBITION

mann); Potpourri Of Waltzes (Ro- brecht); The

Comes Music Straus).

8.30 Next week's programme. 8.35 Studio-Gaston D'Aquino O'Neil Bhaw E. (Tenor) (Plano)

with

An attractive array of Chinese water colour paintings, the work of Miss Ling Po-kuen, a well-known 1. O Paradiso (from "L'Africana"

local artist, was opened for exhibi- Myerbeer); 2. Nel verde maggio (ion at the St. John's Cathedral Hali (from "Loreley"Cutalani)

this morning. Gaston d'Aquino (Tenor) accomp

China

Lovers of art will find much to for please them at the exhibition.

tulks on matters of

Sulle,

"Crime School" (Alhambra Thea- tre, to-day).Those belligerent out- Inwa, the "Dead End" boys, repeat their carller and Improve upon

of

in the criminals delineations

Ice this type of pleture, it is only fair to say that it is extremely well-produced, (Majestic "I'll Take Romanes" Theatre, to-day)Miss Grace Moore demonstraling, in an arch with music, that Metropolitan prima the denna may be able to sing classles in three languages, speak Quently in four, and still nsk nothing finer of life than to be kidnapped by a young publicity agent from Buenos Ayres. Plenty of good music and Stuart comedy. Melvyn "Douglas, Erwin are in support.

romance

"Live, Love and Learn" (Orlenial Theatre, to-day).The type of pic- ture that Robert Montgomery does so well. Here he has the support of Rosalind Russel, Robert Henchley and Helen Vinson. One of the best comedies of the year.

SPORT ADVTS

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The First Bell will be rung at 1.30

p.m.

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE

No One without badge will be by E. O'Neil Shaw (Piano); 3. Pieno The show will continue until Mon-

admitted to the Membera" Enclosure. Such must be worn throughout the solo by E. O'Nell Shaw; 4. Cangia, day, November 21. It is understood cangia (Fasolo); 5. Star bicino (Sal that the entire proceeds of pictures

duration of each nieeling in such a vator

contributed to Rosa); 8. Caro mio ben (Glor-sold will be

manner as to be readily identified.

Badges admitting Non-Members to dano)....Gaston d'Aquino (Tenur) War Relief.

the Members' Enclosure and Club with accomp. by E. O'Neil Shaw

Rooms at $5.00 for Gentlemen and (Piano).

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Played by The Constant Lambert application of

Member to be responsible for all Overture

"La Scala Di Seta" String Orchestra conducted by Con-visitors introduced by him, and for .R. A. F GAND. (Rossini)....The B. B. C. Symphony stant Lambert

Orchestra cond. by Arturo Toscanini 10.30 Berlin State Opera Orches- Payment of all Chits, etc.

The Secretary's Office, 1st Floor, tra and Maria Olczewska (Contralto) Exchange Building, (Tel. 27704) will 9.30 London Relay-The News.

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