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LEAGUE TENNIS.
"B" DIVISION GAMES PLAYED OFF YESTERDAY.
A. A. Rumfahn and J. 9. A. Curreem beat KIXI and Imara 7-5; beat Nakamura and Tochi ́0-01 Naliniuma and Morinako 0-0,
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A. H. Rumjalin and A. 1. Madar lost to Mici and Imura 4-6; beat Nakamura and Tochi - beat Nakakuma and Morinaka 6-3.
TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1931,
CINEMA NOTES..
ĠRETA CARBO'S TRUE PERSONALITY.
18
WATER-POLO LEAGUE.
KEENER GAMES WITNESSED LAST NIGHT,
Last nigh's water-polo fixtures gave spectators at the V.R.C. slightly| kooner games than have been seen. Intely, but clever pole was not their Both matches were marred feature. by the usun! frequency of uninten tional fouls, which slowed the action und detracted the intereat.
Just what kind of a perZON The postponed tennis league "p" division match between the I.R.C. and Greta Garbo? the M, B. K, was played off at Soo-
According to those who know her kumpoo yesterday, and ended in abest, she is a quiet young woman who convincing win for the Indian by happens to ke privacy and has the eight matches to one. Scoren:
courage of her own convictions.
Her personal traits, as listed by an observer t the Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer studios, are these;
In the first division encounter Navy "She likes spaghetti, Melts into never looked like losing against thời any background. Silence is her South Wales Borderera and left the reatest eloquence, Timid as a gazelle, water winning three-nil. The Bord- Worships the sun. Walks like Prunerers were scrappy and 'could not in soldier. Rides roller consters. handle the ball cleanly and the few Seldom agrees with critter, even when shots they managed were weak. On they boost her pletures. Owns a dug the other hand the Navy put up s and a parrot, Wild about children. better showing than they did against the V.I.C. Inst week, and in MeRan Looks on conventions
and Lee they have a couple of handy contempt.
forwards. McRne swims well and handles the ball neatly, and coupled with a knowledge of some finer points, is a good neset to the sailors. ile and Lee worked well together and their efforts gave the Navy their three goals. MeRae knocked a goal in during the first part of the play while the other two came after the Interval.
Final Scores: Navy 3: Barderers. nll,
The teams were:
A. R. Minú and F. D. Pereira beat Miki and Imura 6-2; beat Nakamura and Tochi 6-3; eat Nakakuma and Morinnka 6-1.
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"Loven solitude of the sea, all the Garbo jokes. Boesit't like Civil Service Best Army T.C. button phoes, Ablurs small talk In another "" alivision league Ronds anything that might wake match, the Civil
Service Cricket picture for her. Doesn't give inter Club, playing at home, bent the Army views. Doesn't consider herself my Tennis Club by five acts to four.sterious. Devours les erenm on warm days. Fond of swimming and tennis, Scures
D. J. Valentine and Pengelly bent Doonn't sulk. Won't have visitors on Enjoys Likes Jazz records. Captain de Linde and Sergt.-Major sei. Sealt 4-21 begi Seret. Major Atkinson laughter. Wera beret. Never wears and Conditor Mitchell 7-5; lost to her hair Garba style except on rer. Likes to whittle
Hum- Navy --Harness, Pearson, "Hate parties, Colonel Rabinson and Licut, Black!
and walk in the ruin. Writes lettere phreys, Taylor, Lee, McRae, Howard.
autograpiti hand Seldom
Prierers. Donnelly, Sutherland, 5. W. Bradley run J. A. Bendall in long bent Captain de Linde and Sergte pictures. Adores flowers. Uses on Finnerty, Ford, Smith, Dampbell,
powder off sereen.
Has Jones, Major Scott 6-3; bent Sergt. Major paint
Tireless worker. Very
University Beat Gunners. Alkinson and Conductor Mitchell 75; freckles,
ungenerous. Goes to
The 20th Heavy Battery were cer- lost 1 Calone! Rohlson and Lieut., thifty but not Black 4-6,
¡theatre and opera, Wears sailor logs tuinly a heavy fenm, but were too cumbersome for the nippy University, 1. M. Macdougall and G. W. A. for lounging clothes,"
Garho new picture. "Inspiration." which beat them threesnil. The in- Tufton beat Captain de Lindi aud]
Wheatay at open st Sergt.-Major Senit 6-1; lond To Sergt-wil!
these team played in their usual jack-i Major Atkinson and Fanartor M. Queen's Theatre. It was directed by adaistent style, condescended to pati chell : Just to Colonel Rubines and Clarence Brown with the reporting a gouf on the board is the first half, Fenst honded by Robert Montgomery, and added two more after the break, Leut. Black 1-6,
Lewis Stone, Macoric Italia Just to show that they were the better side. The Battery peppered the goal towards the end but the reliable. Tapi did not fall and stopped a couple of, "It Pays To Advertise"
hard shots. S. I Wong, sported A delicious plot, with a rich mix himself in his customary style up for ture of laughing syrup. in 35 185 ward and did most of the attacking. to advertise"
Fal comedy-comntier à
SUBTOR: University, B: which
the Central Battery, ail. sherwing ad Theatre today for a threw days' run, ;
The teams were: This story has been rated as one of
University.—P. 1. Tan, K. I. Ip. the most perfect plays for never-miss 8. C. Low, S. T. Chung, S. P. Chan, laughs ever constructed by lending S. N. Wong, H. N. Lee, I ran stae- - American playwrights.
Battery.doynson, Hyde, Warner, cessfully for many seasons a deende Jennings, Gorst, Forrester, Williams. or su ngo in New York, on tour and Sr. May refereed both gaunes, in stock in various cities of the world. And now Paramount has taken it and Emade a more up-to-date, faster-moving! and funnier job mut of its original pattern. Arthur Keber, play-wright, journalist and advertising man, has injceled into the peppy and care-i free elixir of 193--and the famou ply now sparkles and glitters on the talking sercen
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ILLUSTRATION SHOWS HOW!
ONE IS
APT TO HIT
THE GROUND IN BK OF THE BALL WHEN THE RIGHT SHOULDER
IS DROPPED
the STARS Play it
What causes hitting the ground; behind the ball?
cuse
Judith Voll, Bery Merver John Miljan.
the
and
A brilliant cast of players ennet the famous roles of old Cyrus Martin. (Eugene Pallette) the bath-soup king; Itodney Martin, (Norman Faster) his playboy san; Ambrose Peale, (Skeets Gallagher) the humorous press agent
Lombard) Mary Grapson. (Carole the smart business girl who falls in love with Rolney; and the other Famous burlesque types 12T big
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LADIES' GOLF.
TWO BRITISH GIRLS IN THE OPEN FINAL
London, June 12. Two young Engilsh girls, each 21 years old, Miss End Wilson and Miss Wanda Morgan, are to-day contest- ing the final of the Ladies' Open Golf Championship, on Portmarnock course. All the foreign competitors were eliminated in the earlier rounds.
The match is over 30 holen, und they were all square at the ninth.— British Wireless,
An Easy Victory.
Portmarnock, June 12.
THE DAVIS CUP.
INITIAL SUCCESS OF BRITAIN
The story deals with the doings of Rodney after his father disposseses
In the British Women's Open Golf Kiting the round may be a him for playing around with chorus
with Championship final, Miss Enid Wil- of improper pivoting. in-girls, The young lad, faced stead of turning at the his, a starvation, gets Peale to join him lason beat Miss Wanda Morgan, 7 and player may be dropping the left. sap enterprise to compete with 6-vuter. shoulder on the backswing. The the "akt man who enlisted her aid
to coecree Rodney into going result is the dropping of the right Rodney is ignorant of this scheme, shoulder on the downswing. The and he goes right ahead falling dropping of the left shoulder is love with Mars. Alded by Peale he entised by keeping too much of the plasters the town with a vertising weight on the left leg during the matter before he begins to think about backswing, instead of shifting it making the soup they are advertia-
ing. The upshot of it all is a scream over against a stiffened right leg.
Chick Evans, amateur cham-ingly funny series of comedy situa pion in 1916 and 1920, says, “Ations and a rib-rocking finale. "The Lottery Bride." player in his haste to hit the ball
Except for some good singing und causes the club to come down - side the path it followed in going useful melodies, and bits of Arctic no. The elabhend thus hurriednery, "The Lottery Bride" has little above the mediocre. The fave down digs into the ground just story is not too impressive, neither is back of the ball. This happens the neting, but the comedy element is because the right shoulder drops, exceptionally, goud, and well worth Zasu Pitts hold the principal roles in with the pressing on the club.viewing and hearing. Jeanette Mae his picture which is being shown
|Donald, John Garrick, Joe Brown and until Tuesday at the Queen's.
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