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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1930.
of
WORLD SPORT
U.S. BASEBALL.
BABE RUTH MAKES HIS 6TH HOME RUN.
WAN YAN SPORTS.
DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION DISTRIBUTES PRIZES.
CINEMA NOTES.".
SPARKLING SITUATIONS IN MOVIETONE MUSICAL.
&
FRENCH CONSUL'S
CLAIM.
(Continued from Page 1.)...
Underwriter's Assumption.
Is Lordship remarked that an underwriter always assumes that the goods he is asked to insure are intact, unless he has evidence to the contrary.
Music of a type that has never before appeared on the screen, story that sparkles with delight- ful situations, of bubbling humour, an unexcelled cast, dozens of novel features never before seen and heard in talking pictures-these are
Mr. Demuth quoted a case in some of the reasons why "Married In Hollywood", the" screen's first which it had been held that a original operetta, coming on Sun-person. was not bound to disclose во matters about which an under- day to Queen's Theatre is
writer indicated he Was in- popular.
With its locale changing from different.
His Lordship asked Mr. Demuth The annual athletic meeting of the Vienna, an unnamed Balkin King-
to if he was suggesting that if the dom, and an Atlantic liner Wah Yan College took place yester-authentic behind the scenes views defendants' manager had been day afternoon at the South China of a Hollywood film studio in full told of the previous voyage, he
romance of un would not have desired to ascer ground, Caroline Hill, by kind permis- blast, this song
American girl and a Europeantain whether or not the contents sion of the South China Athletic As-prince is one of the finest in talkie were in order. sociation, and was attended by history. large number of visitors, pupils and parents. Before asking Mr.
E. Ralphs, the Director of Education, to distribute the prizes to the winning competitors, Mr. Lim Hoy-lan, the 'Headmaster, thanked the donors of prizes, the organisers and competi- tors who had all contributed to mak St. Loula-Detroit game postponing the meeting a success. He also
New York, May 18. Babe Ruth to-day socked his sixth home run of the 1930 major lengue baseball season as the New York Yankees blanked the Red Sox 11 to 0 in Boston. The result of
American League,
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thanked the visitors, for their pre-
sence.
Mr. Ralphs, in a short speech, sald that it gave him real pleasure to
Norms Terris and J. Harold Murray sing and act the leading roles. The supporting east in- cludes Tom Patricola, Lelia Karnelly, Walter Catlett, John Garrick, Irene Palastry and Len- nox Pawle. Oscar Straus and Dave Stamper wrote the music. Marcel Silver directed this Fox
Movietone.
Action has First Place in "Locked Door." The chief complaint against talk
His Lordship added that ant underwriter must be given an opportunity of knowing all the facts before it could be assumed he was indifferent.
The Onus of Proof. Procceding, Mr. Demuth argued that an insurance company must common notoriety or knowledge. be presumed to know things of M. du Courthial had just arrived in Singapore from Hongkong, and surely the defendants must have he had been in Singapore he could curios to the not have collected value of $20,000, and as he must have collected them in Hongkong, the goods had therefore undergone a ses journey.
I attend the meeting. He was particu-ing motion pictures is that they do nown that in the short time while
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the keenness larly impressed with with which all the events were con- tested, particularly the tug-of-war. He also paid compliment to Mr. A. J. Mauricio, the school coach, for producing so many keen sportsman, adding that he was glad to see that many of the times established by boys
last year had been broken.
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100 Yards Senior-1st, Kuni Ping- hoi; 2nd, Liu Kong-kun; Time, 12.376 seconds.
100 Yards Junior-1st, Leung Chok-chaung; 2nd, Tsang Hin-ho; Time, 13.2/6 seconds.
kun: 2nd, Kung Cheing-yco; Time 25
not move, and that dialogue has a tendency to interrupt and slow up action until pictures bear more ro semblance to stage plays than to screen productions.
Realising the force of this truth, George Fitzmaurice, who directed United Artists "The Locked Door," showing at the Queen's Theatre, threw aside all that ho ever observed
His Lordship remarked that it could be assumed with equal pro- the defendant's bability that manager had Inferred that the in the "talkies" and made instead goods had been unpacked upon an all-dialogue picture which arrival in Singapore and then action and movement are the par-packed again.
amount issues.
in
Contract Vitlated.
In order to accomplish this be was His Lordship added that it 220 Yards Senior-1st, Liu Kengobliged to sacrifice innumerable seemed to him that the fact that. close-ups and filled his screen in-plaintiff did not disclose know- stead with full views and travelling ledge of the Hongkong journey medium shots which encompass the vitiated the contract. whole acting personnel.
seconds.
270 Yards Junior-1st, Leang The League standings are now Chok-cheung: 2nd, Tsang Hin-ho;
Time,
25.4/5 seconda.
American League,
W 20
100 Yards Small Boys' Raec-1st, Shuen Po-fong: 2nd, Li Shui-chaung; Time, 15 seconds.
Quarter Mile Sentor-1st, Lam Yiu; 2ad, Leung Kwan. Time, I mir.
Quarter Mile Junior-1st, Leung Chok-cheung: 2nd, Tsang Hin-po. Time,
min. 10.3/5 seconds. 1. 120 Yards Handicap Small Boys' 444 Race-1st, Chow Hon-shu; 2nd,
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INDIANS DESTROY
HARMONY.
WANT CONGRESS FLAG AT OLYMPIAD.
2
Tokyo, May, 22. An echo of the Indian turmoil has disturbed the harmony of the prepara- tions for the Oriental Olympiad. When the quartette of Indian athletes took up their quarters at the Young
Men's Association Hall, together with the Chinese and Filipino teams on the 15th inst., the flagstaffe of the building flaunted the Japanese and Chinese untional flags, the Philippine Insular Government banner, and the red, green and white tricolour of the Indian National Congress.
Shuen Po-fong
Long Jump Senior-1st, Lam Yiu: 2nd, Kung Ping-boi. Dis., 17 feet.
Obstacle Race Open lat, Wons Hoi-shing; 2nd, Wong Wal.
Sack Race Small Boys' only-1st, Cheung Tung-choi; 2nd, Chow Hon shu.
Bicycle Race-two miles-1st, Ho Shu-kong; 2nd, Lam Fuk-ching. Time, 8 minutes 5 seconds,
32% feet.
Senior Low Hurdles.-1st, Tal Kat hing; 2nd, Lam Yiu. Time, 18.1/5
seconds.
WON
Inter-School Relay Race was by the St. Paul School team.
Senior High Jump-1st, Lam Yiu; 2nd, Lin Kong-kun. Height, 5 feet
14 inches.
Boarders Quarter Mile Race.-1st, Kwong Tai-cheons; 2nd, Wong Chow: chung.
Open Half Mile Race-1st, Liu Kong-kun; 2nd, Lam Yu.. Time, 2 minutes 27 seconds.
Old Boys Race-1st, Chan Kam- wai: 2nd, E. Chan.
"I want to eliminate the annoy ance of showing dialogue clo ups Fitzmauaice explained, "and then jumping off jerkily to an off screen character to get b's rear tion in movement and speech
"By keeping the screen filled with the speaking players I hope to as hieve a greater sense of reality. The ear never hears anything in close-ups, nor does the eye see im- mense heads."
of the most impressive all-star oasts of recent times, headed by Rod La Rocque, Barbara Stanwyck, William Boyd, and Betty Brunson. Screen Star with Oriental Complex.
"The Locked Door" features ono
an
That
Mr. Roland Braddell, in reply, said that one fact stood out, and that was that plaintiff must prove the goods were damaged between Singapore and Le Havre. could be assumed if there was evidence that the goods when they were insured were intact, but as. to that there was no evidence.
His Lordship dismissd the claim.
NO INDEPENDENCE FOR FILIPINOS.
(Continued from Page 1.).
May Sidetrack Issue.
A Western heroine with
Further, the members of the Putting the Weights.-1st, Wong Oriental complex? This seems
mission Hoi-shing; 2nd, Leung Kun. Dis.,like rather a paradox, but if there desire to consult with leaders of
legislative
apparently Three Legged Race. Open-1st, is one thing that is required of the Nacionalista and. Democrata Shek Kamey and Chan Shiu-Jun; 2nd, leading lady in the movies it is parties in the Philippine Islanda Li Chung-tsi and Cho Ho-tung. versatility, according to pretty become commenting on the stand
Low Hurdles Junior-1st, Leung Dorothy Devare, who is seen
taken by Secretary Hurley. Chok-cheung: 2nd, Yip Tim-shou.featured in support of Ken May- Time, 20.4/5 seconds.
nard in Senor Daredevil," a First National picture which will be In one authoritative quarter the shown at the Majestic Theatre, United Press was informed that Kowloon, to-day.
the letter of Secretary Hurley will The social rooms of Miss Devore's strengthen determination of the spacious home in Hollywood and House of Representatives to con-
are furnished her own bedroom and decorated entirely after the tinue to side-truck the Philippine. independence question during the Chinese manner. The "table" is land on the dining room floor. She present session of Congress, which her informal hours at home and wears Chinese pyjama suits in all adjourns on June 14.
The Secretary of State, Mr. Heary L. Stimson, 1 former has only Chinese servants.
Mias Devore wants it thoroughly Governor General of the Philip- understood that she doesn't confine pine Islands, will appear before an executive session of Senator 220 Yards Invitation Race.-1st, her diet to chop-suey, which as Cheung Shiu-nam; 2nd, Chan Yiu-she'll tell you, is not a Chinese dish Bingham's committee on Wednes- tin; 3rd, J. Mak
at all, but an American "invention." day. He will add his testimony Moreover, her Chinese furnishings on the Philippine situation to that and ornaments were not made in of Secretary Hurley, Secretary of Charles F. Adams, brought the Navy Rahway, N.J., but were directly from the Orient, many of Assistant Secretary of War F. Truben Davison and others within them by Miss Devore herself.
the highest administration circles. Added to the public statements of Secretary Hurley are those of Rear Admiral Mark L. Bristol, former commander-in-chief of the She doesn't wear a Chinese suit United States Asiatic fleet, who in the whole picture, but her prac declared yesterday before the tical little riding habits and ging-senate-foreign relations committee ham gowns are very pretty and that it will always be the duty of wholesome, in keeping with her the United States to defend the role. The picture was directed by Philippine Islands. Al Rogell, with a large featured cast. It iba Charles R. Rogera pro. duction..
The tricolour emblem few for two days, after which the Japanese athletic authorities, on consulting the British Open One Mile Race-let, Tam Embassy, were informed that the Chung-ying; 2nd, Chung Chan-fan, Viceroy's flag was the proper emblem Time, 5 minutes 68 seconds. for India, and adopted it in the Fen- 2nd, P. Koong.
Boys Scouts Race-1st, A. Hunt; eral decoration scheme. The tricolour was hauled down and the Viceroy's: Teachers Race 120 Yards Handi- Ang flown, instead, whereupon the capist, Mr. E. Zimmern; 2nd, Mr. Indian athletes, under prossure from Mauricio; 3rd, Mr. Jerome Lan. the local Indian communists protest-
ed.
The Viceroy's flag was thereupon hauled down and only three flags were Bown to-day, a bannerless pole repre- senting India.
The tug-of-war was won by boys of 4 E.
Gilchrist and partner; 2nd. Mr. E Egg and Spoon Race1st Mr. Zimmern and Miss Chan.
Consolation. Race 120 Yards 1st, Chung Chan-lem; 2nd, Bo Shu-wal The Indian athletes asseri that they Inter-Class Relay Race was won by prefer to march in the opening cere-3 A mony on Saturday bannerless rather
The Senior Championship was won than display the British emblem by Lam Yiu and the Junior Champion-
ship won by Leung Chok-cheang. day night.
Reuter.
FANLING GOLF.
́STARTING TIMES FOR THE WEEK-END,
Saturday. 9.16 a.m.-A. E. Lissaman and S.
C..Feltham. •
Sunday, 9.16 a.m.-D. J. Gilmore and J.
Stuart.
· FRIENDLY TENNIS.
SOLICITORS MEET THE
OFFICE STAFF,
In "Senor Daredevil" Miss De- vore has the sympathetic part of Sally Blake, who conducts the "eat- ing house" in a California mining town during a gold rush,
LAWN BOWLS.
TEAMS FOR TO-MORROW'S LEAGUE MATCHES.
The following players will represent the Kowloon C.C. in lawn bowls league matches to-morrow:
1st Team v Taikoo (away): A. C. Burford, J. Howe, B. Petheram and
LAWN TENNIS.
KOWLOON CC/ V: HONGKONG BANK.
The following will represent the K.C.C. in a friendly game against a team from the Hongkong & Shanghai Bank on Sunday at 4 p.m. on K.C.C. ground-R. E. Lindsell, E. Abraham, G. Hodier W. Hyde, W. W. Hirst, J. Fraser, J. C. Lyal and A. W. Brown,
2nd Team v Hongkong Electric
An interesting tennis match took place on the IRC, courts yester- day afternoon, when the solicitors and office staff of Deacons met in a friendly game. The solicitors won with ease. The scores were: 9,20 alm.—A, Leach and C. Mycock. WEL: Shenton and R. A. A E. Silkstone (Skip); H. Gitting, Polson, J. Russell and W. Wother- 9.24 a.m.-A. Sommerfelt and D: S. Wadeson lost to Ho Wai Hing and Fraser (Skip); F. Goodwin, H. Overy, (away): A Stalker, T. Stainton, W.
C. J. Tacchi A. Hyde Lay and spoon (Skip), Robb.
T. Leonard, 1-6;lost to Ho Wai 3. C. Lyal and L. E. Lammert (Skip). Bell and R. K. Duncan (Skip): J 9.28 a.m.-I. H. Geare and W. C. Hing and T. Chak, 0-6; lost to 2nd Team Club de Recreio (home); Sloan Jr., I, Swan, G. H. Stewart and J. S. A. Curreem and N. B. Kit W. Borrowman, L. A. Jeeves, W. W. D. Walmsley (Skip); W. Cunningham, BA, D. Humphreys and O. chell, 1-6. *0.32
Hirst and V. C. Labrum (Skip); O. B. W. Brown, S. Amery and J. J. Whyte heat H. Wai Hing and T. Leopard, and D. A. Parves (Skip); F. G. Her-
M. H. Turner und W. C. Hùng Raven, W. Goldenberg, F. E. Lawrence (Skip).
Electric Team. W. Carr and
The Hongkong Electric team 6-1; beat Chan So and Lo Kin Chak,ridge, J. S. Dinnen, T.
as follows:
Bager. 9.36 a.m.-D. J. Keogh and J. P.
Hollingdale. 9.40 a.m.-G. E. Ellams and G. W.
Sellera.
m.-K. B. Morrison and E. D. 9:44 m.
Lawrence.
9.48 amA. H. Alexander and A.
T. Lay 9.52 a.m. M. Walker and F/Lt.
Boumphreys.
to
6-8; beat J. S. A. Curreem and N. G. Blackburn (Skip). Reserve, W. meet Talkeo at the Electric green is
Hyde B. Kitchell, 6-4.
Talkoo Teams.
PROMOTED TO ADMIRAL.
His Excellency Sir Arthur Waistell, K.C.B. Commander in-Chief of the China. Station, who has been promoted to the rank of Admiral
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