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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

HOPE!--- NO NICKELS IN

THIS SLOT!

December 21, 1938.

By Ernie Bushmiller

O.K.--- NOW LET'S TRY THE

REST OF THEM!

Chan, 1000 br United Praters Trailovio, fan,

ERNIE BUSH,

Jel. 28151.

FOR THE CHRISTMAS

FESTIVITIES

13

Local Soccer Fixtures For The Week-End

CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY MATCHES ANNOUNCED

The following are the fixtures ar-

Kumuon R. v. A.S.A. (Prinče Ea-

anged by the Hongkong Poofballyward. Rt. 4 pm). Referee Wypti, Accorlation for to-day, to-uter-ov nad The Christians holidays.

TO-DAY

Junior Shield Replay

21A RA. v. RA.O.C. {Souton- pou. 2.30 p.m.). Referent Molyn esan. TO-MORROW

Third Division (A) 30th ILA. v. Stanley (Military, 4:

Referee: Walsi. 1.111.3.

Third Divisjon (15) R.A.M.C. v. Stonecutter. W/s. (St. Joreph's, 2.30 pun). Referre: Frase

4

SATURDAY

First Dividon

Royal Scot v. Kowloon (KOA

J

24th R.A. v. University (Chat ne Rd., 4 p.m.). Referen! Pultips.

Medicaly v. Powhatan (Millarn

4 pai). Referee Aylwin.

MONDAY, DEC. 25

Sunday Herald Charity Cup (Semi-Finali

Porittl

V.

ireland

Kowloom.

Heferre Ip. Liter

13.30 p.m.).

Piuch and Clark.

TUESDAY, DEC. 27

Sunday Herald Charky Cup (1st Round)

China

". Scotland (Sookan m».

leon. 4 p.m.). Referee: p. Blamel

^;3.30 p.m.). Referen: Omar, Lite

men: J. Someryllic and Stone.

1

St. Joseph's v. Club (St. Joseph'tur pin.). Referee: Hooper Lines.

men: McLaughlan and Size Ph-wal.

men: Stedman and Ottoway,

Second Division

Kwong Wah v. R.A.0.C. (K-v-

Middlesex v. South China "A"; loon, 230 p.m.). Referee: Gamitin.

(Soakumpon, 4 p.m.). Referen Finch. Linesmen: Purnell and Wil-

.*1.

Police v. South China “D" (Boun- Diy Rd., 4 p.m.). Tool

liffe. Line.men: W. Somerville and: Dave.

Navy v. Kwong Wah (Causeway Bay, 4 p.m.). Referee:

Omar Lineanos: Wilken and Barretto

Second Division

Police v. R.A.O.C. (Boundary T., 2.30 pan.). Referee: Clark.

St. Joseph's v. Club (St. Joseph'a, 2.30 p.m.). Referee: Stedman.

Royal Scuts v. Kowloon (Kowhp 4.30 p.m.). Referee: Oltoway. Middlesex v. South China kunpon, 2.30 p.m.). Referee: Fuse sick.

5th R.A. v. Kwong Wah (Canine-1 way Bau, 230 p.m.). Referee: Mac- Corinac.

Goula China v. Royal Scots (Caro-

TE, pan.). Referee: Edward Eastern v. 5th R.A. (Club, 4 pan.). Referee: Brothwell.

Third Division (A)

South Chita v. 5th R.A. (Caroline Hill, 2.30 p.m.). Referee: Hartley.

RAS.C. Kit Che (Causeway Buy, 2.30 p.m.). Referee; barr.

P.W.D. v. 30th RA. (Club, 2.50 pan.). Referee: Waldron.

Third Division (B)

Stonegullers v. A.S.A. (Koving, 2.30 p.m.5. Referee: Smith,

Medials v. University (Causewor Buy. 4 p.m.). Referee: Burgens.

WEDNESDAY, DEC. 28

Junior Shield (3rd Round) R.A.0.C. てんさ 24th R.A. v. Negal

Eastern v. R. Bagincess (Caroline) Scots (Sonkunpoo, 2.30 p.m.). Ře- IH, 2:30 pm). Referee: Havelaar.ferent Molyneau.

Third Division (A)

Royal Scot v. Elvetiis (MIBUSY,

2.30 pan.). Referee: Silva.

South China v. R.A.S.C. (Cavolina

Will. 4 p.). Referee: Mazziott.

... Third Division (D)

R.E. (E) v. Signal: (Contiam

2.30 ..). Referee: Deuter

ESCOBAR BEATEN

Washington, Dec. 20

AI

In a 10-round bout to-night Mancini, 124 lb, of Providence,

; gained the dreision over Sixto Esco-

Note the determined look on W. A. H. Duff's face as he smiles the ball. Picture was taken at, the Chinese R.C. on Saturday when Duft and Miss Tylor won the Colony mixed doubles tennis,--Photo by Jofer.

NAVAL SAILING

OUR GUIDE

Results Of Ah King Cup TO THE

Series On Sunday

The following were the results of the 5th. rce in the Ah King Cup izeries held on Sunday Jast: 1. Gina (Licut, Medd); 2. Brum; 3, Lerryn (Lisut. Edmonds).

Whiteru

CINEMAS

melodramatic

Hockey

University Defeated At Macao

Good Recovery In Second Half

Macno, Dec. 20 Marun's second eleven secured a well-ranurd victory against the Hongkong University in a hurkey patch played here this afternoon, scores at class of play being four goat, to twIK,

Play was extremely fast through- jout and both sides were in fine form, Maeno commenced the attack but the defence was equal in the situation counter_attacking with eque! vigour, Santos Ferriro, Macao's pivot, proved himself a stalwart player, stalumal- ing the University's efforts to open the score. In ten minutes, the local side had obtained the upper hand when Borges, inside right, broke past Tam and Leon and registered with an easy shot. Macao was credited with n

Gustavo second goal when Silva took the toll on his own into the cheny citudel and getting past the gulle. Gupto.

A feature of the second half was the strenuous attacks by University forwords ho missed the chance In a short corner. Goncalves, inside left, added a third goal to Macao's score and a fourth was soon secured for the home team. Undiscouraged, the visitors persevered and Ling, the University centre-forward, made no | mistake from a pass. The last goal was registered by Tan, outside-right for the University, who directed n fying ball clean between Macao's gont-posts.

University-Gupta! Tam, Leou: Soares, Teoh, Hut; Tan, K. S. Oh, Idog. Chiang, Hans Ruj.

Macao Sarmento; Batisto, J. Rosario; J. Silva, Santos Ferreira, Noronha; Manhao, Borges, G. Silva, ending, Goncalves, C. Rosario-Our Own

Correspondent.

"Or Human Hearts" (King's Theatre, to-day)--An honest, sincere and moving film. Though somewhat Spoiled by a (Lieut.-Comde. Hall), the story of a stern frontier onto Mary Ann (Lieut. Famhawa), his self-sacrificing wife and then

who Latine drang-willed Lieut. Simmpren),

forgets his selfish ambition (Squander n-ender Mäyrick), Dunlin gratituric in (Lieut.-Comdr. Nicholls) and Cristina benefits tremendously by Clarence Brown's fine dircellon on the per- were other contestants,

Pomonees of Beulah Bondi, Waller

Stur bar. 121 lb. of Puerto Rico. The

K.A.F. * Stenveafter (Fance] fight was not for the title as Mancini Edward Rd, 2.30 p.m.). Referee: failed by 14 nz. to make weight.—-- Mellgrew.

United Press.

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London, Dec. 20.

"White Bannera" (Queen's Theatre,) Mr. Oliver Stanley, President of to-day).-Sentimental inspirational the Board of Trude, stated in the drama which takes on certain House of Commons to-day that he nobility through the excellen: per-hoped it would be possible early in formances of its principal characters, the New Year to complete the draft- jay Bainter is the serving worst)ing of the Lancashire Cotton Enabling who enters a household on a cold Bill, when those concerned would winter inurning and remains to be-have an opportunity of expressing come a firm counsellor and a strong their considered views. defence against adversity

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arrives. The climax comes after the If the Government was then satis- noster of the house, a poor profesfied that a substantial mujority of ror, has seen his "jectess ierbox" ip- the industry was in favour of the vention stulen and is persuaded by decisions, it was the Government's the servant that by not fighting he desire to pass the l into law this will turn defent into victory. Missi ression.~Bruter. Bainter outstanding, and others, in

the past lend excellent support.

Claude Rains, Kay Johnson, Jackit cowboy who is to see the ends of Cenper. Bonita Granville, Henry justice meet.

O'Neill and James Stephenson are "Fire Over England" (Oriental the supporters.

Theatre, to-day) —Alexander Korea's Well-

"Pride of the West" (Alhambra splendid production returns. Theatre, to-day)-Hopalong Cassidy, pride and good entertainment, Clarence Mulford's famous character "Inscals" (Majestic Theatre, to- of the Western ranges, rides again day).-Jane Withers, another of the In another thrilling story by "the child-stars so cominon these days, master of "Western" fiction. Dill romps through this picture in lgbt- Boyd again takes the role of the hearted fashion,

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1938's CHALLENGE

to the truly great pictures of the past! Mightily conceived .. and aflame with the tumultuous drama of another "Birth of a Nation".

comes the stirring epic of Ameri- ca's adventurous yesterday! A glorious love story to soothe hearts that are sure to throb!

Clarence

BROWN'S

Production of

OF HUMAN HEARTS

A spectacular cast of thousands with WALTER HUSTON JAMES STEWART BEULAH BONDI GUY KIBBEE CHARLES COBURN JOHN CARRADINE Screen Play by Bradbury Foote Produced by John W.Conıldine, Jr.

Directed by

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