THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 1931.
MAMBA MAJESTIC
The dramatic romance of a purchased wife told
thrillingly in an
All-Talking All-Technicolor Super Spectacle
with
Jean Hersholt-Eleanor, Boardman-Ralph Forbes
Directed by
Al Rogell
A TIFFANY PRODUCTION
THEATRE
Nathan Road, Kowloon.
TO-DAY ONLY
Mamba ~ A Poisonous Snake feared in the African Jungle, and equally poisonous and fearful was August wealth Bolte, whose bought him a beautiful Bride but whose power could not win her love.
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TENNIS TOURNEY.
FINCHERS BEATEN IN THE DOUBLES.
GARRISON CRICKET.
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AUCTION BRIDGE.
SPORTS CLUB DEFEAT KOW- LOON CRICKET CLUB.
on
RA.M.C. CONCLUDE MOST SUCCESSFUL SEASON.
A bridge match was played The RA,MC, Cricket Team has now The Rumjahn cousins advanced another step towards the retention practically finished the season's fix-Thursday evening. at the Kowloon of the doubien tennis champion-tures, and has won the Army "Junior" Cricket Club between the K.CA. an
GB each ship title, which they have now Shield, without a defeat in the sixin visiting team from the Sports Club.
matches played. Their opponents There were eight players held for six years, when they do were the 12th, 20th, and 31st Heavy aldo, the match resulting as follows:
J. P. Braga and M. il. Lo (8.C.) fented the brothers E. C. and E. Batteries, Royal Artillery, Royal En Finchor in the fifth round yester-gineers, Royal Corps of Signals, and beat V. C. Labrum and L. Jack by This 1,103; beat D. S. Green and C. G. day, thus qualifying for the semi- Royal Army Service Corps.
success, must produce a feeling of Harrison by 1,342; lost to R.. E. finni
The champions, although win regret that an eleven was not entered Lindeell and J. C. Lyal by 393; lost ning, in straight sets, had a much for the Junior Division of the Hong-to A. Hydo-Lay and C. J. Tacchi by
$90. scores kong Cricket League.
A. Becker and Ho Ki (S) best harder struggle than the
In a match on Sunday last, against suggest, and indeed, were a little fortunate in securing the first set. the Government Civil Hospital, Cap-Lindsell and Lyal by 104; beat Labrum it was a period of amazing flue-tain Anderson made local history by and Jack by 190; boat Green and Har taking all ten wickets, Captain An-rison by 204; and lost to Hyde-Lay tuations, with the Indians taking derson was almost unplayable, for the and Tacchi by 1,002.
H. Lo and A. Zimmern (8.C.) beat a two-nl lead, and then seeing the hospital sklo made the respectable Kowloon players win the next five score of 77 in all. This total was not Labrum and Jack by 1,221; beat Green mes in a row. After this total-good enough for the RA.M.C., who and Harrison by 003; bent Hyde-Lay ly unexpected reverse, the Rum-had knocked up 160, Pte. Fellowes and Tacchi by 610; lost to Lindse:l Ho Loung and Hong Bling (S.C.) jabns returned to give a display obtaining a weeful 62 by rather slog and Lyal by 24. more in keeping with their reputa-ging methods, hitting seven fours of bost Labrum and Jack by 1,074; beat tion and undoubted abilities, and successive balls.
Fellowes thos placed himself at the Green and Harrison by 172; beat Lind- | by winning the next five games, hond of the batting averages, with roll and Lyal by 266, and lost
niso captured the set.
27.25 runs in each of four innings. Hyde-Lay and Tacchi by 692.
The various pairs fared as follows: stanza dict The second
not Next comes Sjt. Patterson, who keeps posscas the same amount of in-wicket for the Craigengower Club, Brags and Lo, 1,002 up; Becker and terest, the exchanges becoming with 24.36 for thirteen inninge (twice Ho Ki, 435 down; H. Lo and Zimmern rather loose, with blunders on not out). Cpl. Davies, who has also 2,370 up; He Loung and Hong Sling, both sides rather more than usual played in Cralgengewer and Army 810 up: Lindsell and Lyal, 67 up: and Harrison, 2,441 down; Labrum ly prominent. But I was good sides, is third, with average of 24.28 Hyde-Lay and Tacchi 2,174 up; Green tennis while it lasted, with the for 10 innings (twice not out), and and Jack, 2,697 down. The Sports
winnera, scoring 104 on one occasion with Club won the match by 3,807 points. Rumjahn's worthy "D" was the mainstay of the losing his wicket. winning team, his general all the distinction or taking the highest number of wicketa, his 42 costing only court work being the means o8.47 runs apiece, whilst he heads the robbing the Finchers of valuable list of catches with 18 to his credit.
Captain Anderman was the most de- points, after several bad mistakes on the part of "Sirdar," white,structive bowler in the side, however, although occasionally brilliant. taking 30 wkets for 143 runs, or was too erratic to allow spectators 3.60 per wicket. S.M. Shelley, but for tion.
The latter are profiting by their German Indus- to view his work with any degree an injury in the middle of the season,
would probably have returned better mission to visit of complacency.
gures than 27 wickets at a cost of trial establishments. Reuter.
In the early part 8.79 runs each, of the season, he was particularly deadly on grass, onet taking & wickets for 11 runs.
of
Davica also
to
A most enjoyable evening waa pont with an interval for dinner, during which speeches were made by the Presidents and managers of the respective aldes,
and the Soviet economic delega-]
Don't Neglect
On the opposite side of the net, E. F. Fincher gave a similar display studded with unexpect a a
unaccountable errors which, try as he might, "E.C."
In the Army League matches, the could not wholly cover up. "Teddy"
RAM.C. have scored 615 runs, whilst of a steady, their opponents have been able to get was again the acme clear-thinking player, who realised only 424. Of ten friendly games play. better than anybody else, the tasked, often against superior aides on laid upon his shoulders na a re- paper form, five have been won, and sult of his partner's unreliance, one drawn. The total runs scored in all matches amount to 1669, at an He played his part manfully, and
average of 12.84 per wicket, against covered an amazing amount
1310 runs, and an average of 8.19, ground in efforts to retrieve the by their opponents. The secret of the neat and point-winning placements success of the R.A.M.C. XI has not been due to individual brilliance so
INDIGESTION should never be dis of the Indian pair.
regarded, for it warns of excess stomach In the singles, C.A.L. Rumjahu much as to keen team-work and back- I
theng-up that has made the most of nd-acid which ferments food, formas painful qualified to meet "S.A." in semi-final, by defeating 11. N. Chou vantages gained by the possession of gases and attacks the delicate stomach with the loss of but two games in one or two 'stars'. two sets. Chau was unable to in-
of
terpret the subtle wiles of the old RUSSO-GERMAN TRADE Tientain player, and was so much'
on the defence, that any attack- | LONG-TERM CREDITS BEING ing strokes he might have possCRA- |
ed could not be revealed.
Scores:
S. A. and H. D. Rumjahn beat E. F. and E. G. Fincher 7-5, 6-4.
C. A. L. Rumjahn beat H. N. Chau 0-1, 0-1.
Handicap Doulles-Sayer Humphreya buat Foley and gomery 6-7, 6-1, 6-2.
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