THE CHINA MAIL, JULY 3, 1937.

Sports Broadcasts: Wimbledon Tennis

And Henley Regatta

Todays Wireless

12.30-2.15 p.m.-European Programme. 12.30 pm-Light Opera and Orchestral

Selections.

has be

"Les Cloches de Corneville”

(Planquette),

De Groot & his Orchestra. "Faust" (Gounod)-Fantasia,

Albert Sandler & his Orchestra. "Chu Chin ChowVocal Gems

(Norton) Light Opera Company. Moya, lovely Moya (Peter), "The Quaker Girl" (Monckton).

Come to the Ball,

Orchestre Lomise. Amorettentanze Waltz (Gung*1),"

Marek Weber & his Orchestra. 1 p.m.-Local: Time Signal and Wea

ther Report.

1.03 p.m.-Hawaiian Music.

Beautiful Woman William Ewaliko

& Royal Hawaiian Glee Club. Liliue:Lizzie Alohiken & Royal

Hawaiian Glee Club.

Song of the Islands,

Lei Gardenia,

Royal Hawaiian Band.

1.15 p.m.-Military Band Music.

Minstrel Memories, (arr. Rimmer), A Wayside Sanctuary-Idyll

(Mackenzie),

Grand Massed Brass Bands. (a) Le Reve Passe (Helmer) (b) Officer of the day (Hall), (c) Grenadier du Cancase (Meister) (d) Entry of the Gladiators (Fucik)

BRIDGE NOTES

ZBW 355 M. 845 k.c's

Massed Bands of the Northern

Command. 1.30 p.m-Renter Press, Rugby Press, Local: Weather Forecast, Time and Announcements. 1.40 p.m.-Three Songs by Charles *- Kullman (Tenor)..

Lover, come back to mer Rose Marie..

Ahl sweet mystery of life. 1.50 p.m. Variety and Dance Music.

One-Step California,

Phil Green and his Orchestra. Vocal & Piano-Some of my songs,

Mabel Wayne, at the Piano. Fox-Trot Cross Patch,

Bob Crosby & his Orchestra.

Piano Solos

Mistletoe,

Nimble fingered Gentleman,

Billy Mayerl.

Orchestra-

We're tops on Saturday night,

Ambrose and his Orchestra. 2.15 p.m.-Close down. 4-7 p.m.-Chinese Programme. 7-11 pm-European Programme. 7. p.m.- New Mayfair. Orchestra.

Britelodia (Selection of British Me-

lodies), (arr. Humphries). "Casanova”—Selection, (J. Strauss,

arr. Benatzsky).

By ELY CULBERTSON

An Incorrect Play

ZEK 640 k.c's.

7.17 p.mx →Gracie Fields (Vocal).

Melody at dawn.

When Cupid calls.

Do you remember my first love song? Why did I have to meet you? 7.30 pm Closing local Stock Quota- tions and Hong Kong Exchange Market Report.

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7.35 p.m. Variety.

Cinema Organ-

Dixon Hits No.

Instrumental

Mimile's Valsë,

Reginald Dixon.

The Happy Whistler,

Bijou Accordeon Orchestra.

Orchestra-

With thee I swing,

Piano Solo-

Carroll Gibbons, & his Boy

Midnight in Mayfair,

Vocal

(a) Oh Susannah,

Friends.

(b) We'll rest at the end of the

trail,

The Rocky Mountaineers.

It ain't nobody's buz'ness what I do The Rocky Mountaineers. p.m.-Local: Time Signal, Weather Report and Announcements. 8.03 p.m. From the Studio. Lee C. Fisher Vocal Recital, accompanied by Nura Kanis.

1. What shall remain ?.....Kreisler. 2. Serenade

3. In a moment

Schubert.

Page

Vocal Recital

From The Studio

By Lee Fisher

Commentaries on the play, from the Centre Court, Wimbledon.

Henley Regatta--A commentary. 9.30 p.m. --London News and An-

nouncements.

9.55 p.m.-Light Orchestral Items.

In a Monastery Garden (Ketelbey), Romance (Tchaikovsky),

New Light Symphony Orchestra. Czardas from "The Spirit of the

Voyevode" (Grossmann)

Marek Weber & his Orchestra. Kamennoi-Ostrow-Op. 10, No. 22

(Rubinstein),

Liebestraume (Liszt);

New Light Symphony Orchestra.

10.15 p.m.-Relay of the Hong Kong

Hotel Dance Orchestra,

Grill-Room."

PROGRAMME,

10.15-10.30 p.m.-

1. Swinganola.

from

2. What will I tell my heart?

3. Empty Saddles.

4. I'm an old cowhand. 10.30-10.35 p.m.

the

Interval of recorded

music from Z.B.W 10:35-10.50 p.m.-

5. Fancy meeting you..

6. In your own quiet way.

7. Papa Treetop Tall. 8. Copper Coloured Gal. 10.50-11 pm

Interval of recorded

music from Z.B.W 11-11.16 p.m.

9. There's a lull in my life.

11. Never in a million years.

10. Wake up and live..

12. I'm bubbling over.

Lee Fisher.11.15-11.20 p.m.-Interval of recorded

4. Love's Old Sweet Song.... Molley,

music from Z.B.W.

5. Dreams of long ago;. ..Caruso. 11.20-11.35PM- 8.25 p.m. Marek Weber and his Or

chestra

Lehariana (Geiger).“ The Hermit (Schmalstich). Forest Idyll (Esslinger). Fantasia on Melodies of Johann

Strauss (arr. Weber). (8.45-8.55-p.m.)-From the Studio..

I find this method of refereeing, play was not. The declarer should involving as it does "remote con-have seen that there was virtually trol," much less wearing. on my no hope of picking up the trumps nerves than previous adventures of a without loss. After dummy was similar nature. Heretofore, when-ruffed down once the lead of the ever I have been seduced into acting heart jack should have been defer- as judge and jury, I have had tored until provision had been made 9 listen, to under-the-breath grum-for South's remaining spade loser bling, particularly when the party I To enter the South hand with the adjudged guilty happened to be diamond king and finesse clubs feminine. Now I can relax! No would be futile. The nine clubs in wailing or gnashing of teeth can the combined hands guaranteed that reach me over

the 3,000 miles the opponents would ruff in before separating these contestants from a discard could be taken, even if the myself.

North, dealer.

Both sides vulnerable.

NORTH

S. Q

H. J 5

D. AJ 5

C. A Q J 10 4 3 2 WEST

S. A KJ.4 3

EAST

S. 8 6 5 2

H. K 10 27

H. 7:6

D. Q 10 7

D. 8 6 4 3 2

C. 8 7

C. K 5

SOUTH

S. 10 9 7 HAQ 9 8 D. K 9 C. 9: 6

The bidding: NORTH EAST SOUTH 1 club Pass 1 heart 2 clubs Pass 2 hearts 3 clubs Pass

Frank V. Read on: "Local LaWII Bowls."

13 Moonlight and a

14. The Moonlit Waltz. 15. I see you again. 16. Valeta. ? 11.35-11.45 p.m.-Interval

music from Z.B.W. 11.45-12 midnight.-

17. Trust in me...

Frecorded

18. One never knows, does one 19. On the Isle of Kitchym 20. Good night, my love.

p.m.-London All-England Lawn Tennis Club Championship Meeting. 12 midnight Close down...

What's On At the

Cinemas

AT THE ALHAMBRA & QUEEN'S, fluence over everybody she draws into club finesse were successful. A bet Robert Young, Alice Faye, Eugene

"Stowaway."--With Shirley Temple, her clutches. ter play would be to lead to the dia- Pallette, Helen Westley, Arthur mond king at the third trick and Treacher and J. Edward Bromberg, ruff the last spade with the heart Shirley in China, stowing away on a jack, then to return, after cashing phoney romance and making possible round-the-world liner, "busting up a the ace of diamonds, with a ruff; a real one. Also 20th Century Fox to lead the hearts from the closed technicolour. Coronation hand, and to rely on an eventual club finesse.

But, while better this plan, too,

than the first,

Would have serious

defects. The most

AT THE CENTRA

Holly- Wood Non-Stop: evue

great stage show complete with

girls, catchy song hits fast stepping dancers and side splitting comedy

AT THE MAJESTIC

Deed

AT THE KING'S "When You're in Goes To Town, with, Gary Cooper and propitious plan Love with Grace Moore, Gary Grant, Jean Arthur One of the biggest laugh of all was to lead to the diamond Henry Stephenson and Thomas Mit riots in tears, the film shows Gary as chell, One of the most delightful, the country boy who inherits a fortune heart-warming pictures in which Grace and shows the big city that he is Moore sings at her best. Several smarter than he looks. operatic masterpieces are rendered by Grace Moore,

king after dummy had ruffed the second spade lead, and to finesse back to the ace-jack of diamonds. If the finesse held: declarer's trou- bles would be over. If it did not there still was a chance, even if WEST East should win with the diamond 1 spade queen and make his best return of a spade, that the heart losers could be held to one trick.

Pass

& hearts Pass 4 hearts Double Pass Pass

As the cards actually lay the line I quote my correspondent.・・・ made the contract a laydown. Since suggested would, of course, have "It was agreed by all that the four heart contract reached was declarer adopted the worst plan pos-

faible

be is hereby fined for a class C_error.

TO-DAY'S QUESTION

correct, but everybody disagreed wit the declarer's. line of play. spade - king was opened and ace followed, dummy, ruffing with the low, heart. The jack of Question: Partner opened the bid- hearts was now allowed, to ride and ding with one diamond. [Opponents lost to West's king West ashed did not enter the bidding.] I bid his jack of spades for the

one heart. Partner now bid one trick and led a fourth round, which spade. What should have been my declarer ruffed. Declarer drew next response with the following trumps and took the club

sse holding?

which, lost to East's king. So, the SQ6,3 H KQJ97 DJ86 GA contract was defeated one trick. Answer: Three hearts. Having Was the hand hid and played pro- about three honour tricks, unless perly 7

partner has a bare minimum The bidding was correct, but the game should be made.

AT THE ORIENTAL "Dracula's

AT THE STAR "When Knights Were Bold", with Jack Buchanan and Fay, Wray. The story has been adapt- ed from the famous stage success by

Charles Marlowe and the addition of musical numbers provides Jack Bu- chanan with excuses to both sing and

Daughter, with Otto Kruger, Gloria Holden- and ~ Irving Pichel. + hair raising story of a beautiful woman wh has hypnotic power and a deadly dance.

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