Choose from this List of RECOMMENDED RECORDS
Columbia
DB738 Bushes at the Bottom of the Garden
Norman Long.
DB732-Life is Just a Bowl of Cherries
Carroll Gibbons.
DR696-Parson Pleads for Happiness
Vivian Foster.
Ruth Etting.
DB375-There's a Good Time Coming
Tommy Handley.
DB344-The Single Man and the Married Man
Norman Long.
DB440-Ten Cents a Dance
THE ANDERSON MUSIC CO., LTD.
Great Reduction
All kind of
BATHING SUITS
CLEARANCE SALE
Less 40% to 30% SILK & PIECE GOODS Less 20 %
THE CHOSEN CO., LTD.
KING'S THEATRE
THE SEASON'S OUTSTANDING MUSICAL EVENT!
THE WORLD'S GREATEST WOMAN VIOLINIST.
RENEE CHEMET
One Recital Only at 9.30 P.M., Friday, 8th July. "TOPS THE LIST OF WOMEN PLAYERS”
N.Y. Evening World.
***THERE IS ONLY ONE CHEMET”·
Morning Post, London.
PRICES (INCL, TAX)
ORCHESTRA STALLS .....$4.” FRONT ATALIS
DRESS CIRCLE
$4. BACK STALLS
BOOK EARLY.
PLANS NOW OPEN.
THE CHINA
MAIL.
Sarazen Makes Golf History
Even Bobby Jones Could Not Have Done Better
66 BEATS PHIL. PERKINS
HUGE CROWD, SPELLBOUND AT AMERICAN'S ARTISTRY.
Flushing, L.I.. Yesterday.
ALL-INDIAN IMPRESS
England Dismissed for 259.
NISSAR RETURNS EXCELLENT BOWLING FIGURES.
Visitors 229 Behind.
London, Saturday. Gene Sarazen to-day accomplished his life's ambition to The Indian XI. concluded the win the American Open and British Open Golf Championships in first day of the Test match against England at Lord's in a most satis- the same year. This feat has been achieved only on one other oc factory position. On a good caalon when Bobby Jones won the British and American Opens wicket they dismissed the strong England batting side for 259 and and the. British and Amateur, Open Championship in 1930,
when stumps were drawn they were only 229 runa in arrears with all their wickets in hand.
A dazzling exhibition of golf in the fourth round gave Sarazen a last minute victory over Phil Perkins, the British professional, The crowd which followed Sarazen from one lee to another remain ed spell-bound at the accuracy of his driving and putting. Even the great Bobby Jones could not have returned better figures for those
last eighteen holes.
The final scores as cabled by Reuter were as follow:-- Gene Sarazen (U.S.A.) 74 +76 + 70 +66 Phil Perkins (Britain) 76 ÷ 69 + 74 + 70
286
289
Bobby Cruikshank (US.A.) 69 + 68 (last two rounds) 289 Leo Diegel (USA.) 73 + 74 + 73 + 74
294
205
China Mail
Sports
TO-DAY.
Wiffy Cox (U.S.A.) '70 + 72 (last two, rounds) Sarazen made a remarkable re-j covery after returning cards aggre- gating 150 for the Brst two rounds, and at the conclusion of the third round was one stroke behind Phil Parkins who led the field with 219, It was then that the crowd saw the true Sarazen fighting for his life's ļambition. Dazzling was hardly the word for his golf. The huge gallery which followed him were all on his side, but they could not but reveal their amazement at some of the masterly shots that Sarazen dis- played.
Forme Success Repeated.
66 By returning a card for [Sarazen repeated his former sac- cess on the Fresh Meadow Course when he broke the course,rocord prior to his sailing for England to participate in the British open. His golf on that occasion duperb, but his performance to-day] was infinitely better, for it came at a time when it was most needed. Conservative Golfer,
Was
Of Italian parentage Sarazon is one of the few great golfers of the old- world still employing the fashioned interlocking grip--the little finger of the right hand entwined with the first finger of the left.
"Pocket Hercules.".
Curiously enough Sarazen is one of those players who is at his best in the spring, but who falls away as the summer months come on. HIB genlus then seems to desert him and he becomes a very mediocre golfer. He plays a powerful game through- fout, and is a perfect exponent of long iron play. He has during his career been nicknamed the "pocket) Hercules.'
the
Figures Compared. On June 10 Sarazen won' British Open on the Prince's' Course, Sandwick, beating Bobby Jones' 1927 record for an aggregate score! of 288, two strokes better than those of the world's greatest golfer. His figures for the British Open and the American Open make Interesting reading:
British
American
.70+69+70-74–283| ..74-1-76-70-66=286|
PERRY FAVOURITE AT WIMBLEDON.
FENCING Hong Kong Fene- ing Club meet at 5.15 p.m.
HOCKEY-Radio Sports Club
V. Jat Regiment on the Marina ground at 6.30 p.m.
LAWN BOWLS-Open Cham pionship-
fon Craigengower green)
R. Basa. v. E. Arculli.
W.
$. Eccleshal! v. A. W. Grimmitt.
Wotherspoon v. C. S. Beat.
(on K.C.C. green}
E. Cullen v. T. Ferguson. H. G. Cooper v. 3. C. Brown. V. Petherick v. G. C. Mona.
TO-MORROW.
LAWN, BOWLS Open Cham plonship
(on Recreio green) F. Rapley v. A. Q. Brawn. A. E. Carey v. H. Nish.
SWIMMINGS.CA.A.... Gala Night at North Point.
WEDNESDAY.
LAWN · BOWLS-Open Cham- pionship-
(on Police green)
J. G. Ozorio v. B. E. Maughan, C. J. Tacchi v. F. Jones.
LAWN TENNIS-Mixed Doubles League
Chinese R.C., Ladies' R.C. Club de Recreio v. Kowloon C.o. Indian R.C. Division.
United Services R.C.
Radio Sports v. South China. Indian R.C. v. Kowloon C.C. Chinese R.C.. v. Hong Kong C.C. Army T.C. v. University. Y.M.C.A. Kowloon Indians Club de Recreio v. Police R.C. Grad' A. v. Craigengower G.G.
SATURDAY.
LAWN BOWLS-
First Division. Taikoo RC. v. Police R.C. Cralgengower C.C. v. Kowloon C,C.. Kowloon B.G.C. v. Kowloon Docks. Club de Recreio v. Civil Service.
Second Division, Civil Service v. Talkoo RC. Yacht Club v. Club de Recreio. Kowloon C.C. v. Kowloon B.G.C. H.K. Electric v. Craigengower CC.
LAWN TENNIS
“A” Diviakon. Hong Kong C.C. v. South China. Indian R.C. y Kovidon C.C.
"Division. Craigengower v. Hong Kong C.C. Indian R.C. v. Civil Service C.C. Club de Regralo v. Army T.C. Kowloon C.C. v. University.
Shields Leads American Chinese R.C. v. South China.
Opposition.
Wimbledon, Saturday. *Jack Crawford, the Australian champion, in expected to all the last vacancy in the quarter-finals of. the Men's Singles, and this supply. Britain with three hopes in the ¡last eight
Experts are of the opinion that |Britain may again come into her own again this year.. Henri Cochet |and Jean Bowtra, the French hope, |--
have been laid low and only Ameri-
G. FALCONER & CO., (HONG KONG) LTD. offer serions opposition Shields
WATCHMAKERS & JEWELLERS.
DIAMOND MERCHANTS.
Union Building (opposite G.P.O.) Agents for:
• ADMIRALTY CHARTS,
ROSYS BINOCULARS IJ TELESCOPES,
KELVIN'S NAUTICA
ENGLISH SILVERW
"C" Division.
South China, Kowloon C.C. Indian R.C. v/ Chinese R.C. University v. Hong Kong C.C. Army T.G. v. Y.M.C.A.
Police R.C. v. Kowloon Indians. Club de Recreio v. Graduates', A. Filipino Club v. Radio Sporta.
BWIMMING-Victoria Recrea Club and Chinese Bathing Club Night Feter.
TO-DAY'S HOCKEY.
The following will represent the
is fancied in many circles, but an Radio Sports Club Hockey XI in a all-round vote would favour Perry, friendly match agaihat the South
* The following are, the seven play- Wales, Borderers.
ers, who entered the quarter-Amis,
ground at
HW Austin (Britain) EJ. Perry (Britain) 50%
politiska
£8. B. Wood (JBA).
**El Vines: (USA).
F ̈X. Shields (USA).
J Satoh (Japan), ***
HL Maler (Bpain)
Barlin Singh, JB Gre JackMo
Guast, |Singh,
HÃY
Mahomed Nissar was the hero of the day, for besides dismissing Holmes and Sutcliffe for 11 runs figures for the innings:- he returned the following excellent
0. M. R. W.
26 3 98 5
Jardine, the English skipper (79) and Leslie Ames (65), the Kent wicket-keeper, were the only two England batsman to give any confidence to those seated in the Lord's enclosures.
First day's scores:
ENGLAND First Innings.
MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1932.
SMART HAND PRINTED
FOULARD TIES
Stocked in a large range of the latest colours and designs.
All our Ties are cut to a generous length and fullness.
SPOTS — PLAIN COLOURS
FANCY DESIGNS
LANE, CRAWFORD, LTD.
Men's Wear Stylists.
Sutcliffe, b Nissar
Holmes, b Nissar
Woolley, run out
Hammond, b ́Amar Bingh
36
| D..R. Jardine, c Navle, b Naidu 79
Paynter, 1.b.w., b Naidu
14
Ames, b Nissar
65
R. W. V. Robbins, c Lall Singh,
b Nissar
21
ELBSCHLOSS
F. R. Brown, e Amar Singh, b
Nissar
BEER
Voce, not out
Bowes, c Nissaṛ, b Amar Singh
Extras
7
16
259
Total
Fall of the wickets:-1 for 8; 2 for 13 for 19; 4 for 101; 5 for 149; 6 for 166; 7 for 229; 8 for 231; -9. for 262; 10 for#259. ›
Bowling: Nissar 5 för 93; Amar Singh 2 for 75; Naidu 2 for 40.
INDIA-First Innings,
J. G. Navle, not out
J. Naomal, not out
Extras
11
∙11
8
30
Total (for no wicket) . C. K. Naidu, S. Wazir Ali,
8. H. M. Colah, Amar Singh, Jehangir Khan, Nazir All, P. E. Palia, Lall Singh, and Mahomed Nissar to bat.
LANCASHIRE SCORE FREELY AT FOLKESTONE.
Middlesex 146 For 4 Against The Champions.
London, Saturday. The following wore the tea in- terval scores as cabled by Reuter of the first-class cricket matches which commenced to-day:---
County Championship. Yorkshire v. Middlesex at Shef- field,
.
Middlesex: 146.for 4, (G. O.
Allen 57).
Somerset v. Northants at Frome. Somerset: 168 for 8.
www.
Derbyshire v. Notts at Ilkeston. Notts: 185 for 6,
Kent v. "Lancashire at Folkestone.. Lancashire: 144 for 2:
Warwickshire "v. Sussex at Edg- baston, Birmingham.
Warwick: 171 for 4.
Easex Chelmsford,
*Leicestershire
Leicester: 148 for 6.,
Worcestershire shire at Worcester.
Gloucester: 149 for 5.
Gloud
Glamorgan v. Hampshire at Car-
Hampshire: 148 for 1,
Friendly Matches, /^{} Surrey v. Oxford University of
the Marina the Oral-443
duman Singh,
Surrey: 217 for 8 (Barling. not out, H. 9. Squfres not out).
Unequalled in Quality
Sola Agents:
THE WING ON CO., LTD.
1
Pilsener
Art
MAN LOONG. PRESERVED GINGER MANUFACTURERS.
NEW SEASON PRESERVED GINGER Best Quality - Prompt attention to Exportera, Office:2, Dundas Street, Kowloon. Tel. 57088. Factory-2, Godown, Praya, Dundas Street, Mongkok.
CENTRAL THEATRE
NEXT CHANGE
THE MOST. WONDERFUL RKO SUPER "SPECIAL FEATURE THAT THE WHOLE WORLD MOVIE-GOEDS IS LONGING FOR
A PICTURE THAT TAKES THE PLACE. BESIDE "THE BIG PARADE": "WHAT PRICE: GLORY” “ALL QUIET. ON THE WESTERN FRONT & ALL OTHER ENDURING SCREEN SPECTACLES,MANCER
SUICIDE FLEET
THE NAVY'S BIE PARADE,