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THE HONGKONG, TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, JUNE 27. 1932.

LAWN BOWLS LEAGUE

C. S. C. C. DEFEATED BY TAIKOO

Saturday afternoon saw the first defeat of the Civil Service Cricket Club in the senior division of the Lawn Bowls League. With ive victories to their credit, they were expected to take full points from the Talkoo R. C., whom they hnd easily beaten earlier in the season, but went down badly by the large margin of 32 shots.

SENIOR DIVISION.

Civil Service C.C. Unexpectedly Defeated:

Visiting Talkoo, the Civil Service

MACAO RACES

BIG CROWD SEES GOOD SPORTS

WIMBLEDON TOURNEY

SEVEN OF EIGHT PLACES FILLED.

London, June 26,

There was a large and enthus- lantic crowd at the Macao Races on Sunday, when some excellent Of the last eight places in the sport was witnessed. It was. Men's Singles at Wimbledon, Goven however, a bad day for favourites. have already been flied, four more The main event, the Wuchow Han-qualifying on Saturday in addition to

icap, was won by Workable Stag Ellsworth Vines, all of whom

"Bunny" Austin, Jiro Satoh and tak Mr. Front bringing the winner in

Results:

through on Friday. nicely.

1.~(Unofficial) Machine Gun Troop Race: Fire Furlongs.

Mr. A. F. Jenkins' Tom Cableigh

172 lbs.

(Mr. Jenkins)

1

2

Mr. A. H. Potia' The Partridge (Mr. A. II. Potts)

172 ibs.

Mr. G. P. Ferguson's White Starn

(Mr. Ferguson).

103

18

Time: 16 17 3/5 1.20. Distance: 6 lengths, 3 lengths, Pari-Mutuel: Winner $38.90. Pinces:

$7.20, $15.50.

sela to one,

There were no surprises with the note exception of the defeat of Jean Boroten, the remaining French "hope", who went

down unexpectedly to Maier, the Spanish No. 1, by three The others among the last eight not mentioned are Franels X. Shielda, Sydnor B. Wood (holder), and F. J. Perry. Shields did not have an easy passage, but was given a hard fight by Menzel, who won the fourth set after 22 games. The American won

C.C. lost by 32 shots and dropped two $8.Sweep: 1st $288,68, 2nd $82.48. the other three sets quite comfort-

Valuable League points. Scorca:-

Weir, Done, Watson and Wother

Bebbington, spoon (Taikon) bent Westlake, Longhottom and Kollidge

28-9-

Peoples-Polson, Russell and Chal mers (Taikoo), brat Simmonds Den- kin, Jones and Grimmitt. 25-1-1.

McLeod. Sloan, ChoyAZILIVIN and Randle, bent Monroe (Taikoo) Oswiek, Gregory and Phillips 19-16.

Total-Talkón R.C. 72; 6.9.C.C. 39.

C.C.C. y Kowloon Docks. By defeating Kowloon Docks, the Craigengower C.C. have drawn lovel with the Civil Service C-C, Scores:

Tuck, Brightman, Arcalli and Omar (C.C.C.) bent Docherty, Morrison, Greig und McKelvie 34-13.

Buchanna, O'Brien, Rosselet, and Bash (C.C.C.) beat Calnan, Kempton, Cooper and Cullen 22-15.

Souza, Cantes, Lammert and Brad. hury (CC.C.) beat Ramsay, Craig. Lindsay and Brown 19-14.

4.1.

Total CCC. 76; Kowloon Docks

Recreio v Police.

Re

At King's Park, the Club de creio defented the Police by two shots. Scores:-

Silen, Yvanovitch, Souza, and Silva (Recreio) lost to Fender, Marks, Booker and Mair 18-18.

Ribeira, Alves, Marquez and

Me-

Gutierrez (Recreto) lost to Pont, Brit. tain, Iteynolds and Holland 16-31.

Xavier, Hobarts, Games, and Luz (Recreio) hral Glendenning Lood, Clow and Moan 27-8.

Total. Recreio 59; Police 57,

Kowhun B.G.C. v Kowloon C.C. The Kowloon Bowling Green Club just lost to the Kowloon C.C. by one shot. Scores:---

Mitchell, Taylor, Meyer and Hogbin (K.B.G.C.) lost to Farrell, Burford, McTavish and Lyal 13-26.

Beat, Stoneham, Nish and Russell (K.B.G.C.) beat Gittins, Hyde-Lay, Gibson and Lapsley 19-17.

Duncan, Phillips, Nichol and Hol land (K-B.G.C.) beat Hampton, Good- win, Hyde and Fraser 22-12.

Total.-K.D.C.C. 54; K.C.C. 56

JUNIOR DIVISION.

Leaders Go Down to Kowloon C.C.

Visiting Kowloon C.C, the Craigen gower C.C. lost their first match of

Scores:- the season.

Skinner, Hirst, Kern and Jack (K.C.C.) bent. Alves, Abbas, Ward

21-18.

and A. Razack

Dinnen,

Harrison, Lawrence and Herridge (K.C.C.) lust to Summers, Modi, Harros and Cavanagh 16-18,

Edwards. Kew, Carr and Jack (K.C.C.) beat Kharas, Duncan, Pearse and Collins 20-17-

Total-KC.C. 67; C.C.C. 51.

C.S.C.C. v. Recrelo.

At Happy Valley, the Civil Service C. added two more points to their total by defeating the Club de Re- creio. Scores:-

Chish

3rd $41.24. Unplaced $7,63 each.

2.--The Kongmoon Handicap: Second Division, Six Furlongs. Mr. G. H. Potts Arminius 140 iba. (Mr. A. Roza) Mr. G. P. L's. Public Money 159 (Mr. Carroll) Jbs. Mr. Woo Lai. Tin's Eapy 162 lle

ably.

Wood won in straight sets from his countrymen, Gregory Mangin, while Fred Perry was not seriously extend- 1ed by Wilmer Allison. Perry wan the Arat two sets in convincing fashion, casing up in the third, to win the fourth by 6-2.

2

The last place lins not yet been decided.

In the second round of the Mixed Doubles. Aoki and Mrs. Peacock beat Rodzianko and Senura Pons by 6-4,

(Mr. G. Rozna Time: 31 2/6, 1.01 2/5, 1.36 3/5, Distance: Short Head, 2 lengths. Parl-Muturi: Winner $23.90. Places $8.10, $8.00, $6.60.

Cash-sweep: 1st $382.25, 2nd $103.6-3. 60, 3rd $51.75. Unplaced $0.50 each. 3-The Wuchow Handicap. Once Round

1

2

Mr. Half Shenton's Workable Stag 162 hs. (Mr. Frost) Mr. Bunlar & Rekly's Champagne Bny 162 lbs. (Mr. G. Rožaj Wonderful Stag Mr. Hau Un's

165 Th.

(Mr. A. Roza) Tin Time: 22 3/6, 55 2/5, 1,26 3/5, 2.00

Distance: A length, 13% lengths. Pari-Mutuel: winner $10.20. Places $6.40, $5.80, $6.60,

Cash sweep: 1st $410.62, 2nd $117.- 32, 3rd $58.00. Unplaced $21.70 each. 4-The Colovan Staken. Six Fur- lang.

Mr. C. A. da Koza's Toto 147 lhet.

(Mr. Harriman)

Mr. Y. C. Ko's Prestwick 149 lbs.

3

(Mr. A. Roza) 2 Mr. A. E. M. Rafeek's Guiding

Star 152 lbs,

(Mr. Frost) Time: 20 375, 1.02 1.35 3/5. Distaner: length, A neck. Pari-mutuel: Winner $179.60. Piners $2.40, $0.70, $7.90.

Cash-swerp: 1st $959,49, 2nd $274. 14, 3rd $13707. Unplaced $30.46,

ench.

5.The Stewards' Cup. Six Fur tongs.

Mr. Tucker's Now King 151 lbs. (Mr. Front) Mr. G. II. Potts' Arminius 156

1

.

(Mr. A. Roza) Mr. Neptune's Jingo 151 lbs. (Mr. Carroll) Time: 30 1,03 2/6, 1.36 4/5. Distance: 2 lengths, 2 lengths. Pari-Mutuels Winner $32.80. Places $0.40, $0.40, 5.50.

Their Majesties, the King and Queen wore among the spectators to- day.

Results:

Men's Singles.

F. X. Shields (U.S.A.) beat Menzel (France) 6-3, 6-4, 10-12 and 6-4.

Sydney Wood (US.A.) bent Gregory Mangin (U.S.A.) 6-1, 0-7, | 8.1,

Mater (Spain) heat Jean Borotra (France) 6-3, 6-3, 2-6, 6-2.

F. J. Perry (Britain) bent Wilmer Allison 0-4, 6-1, 4-6, 6-2.

Renter

TEST CRICKET ENGLAND MAKES

BAD STARTS

London, June 26, The Test match between England and India commenced at lord's to-day. The weather was fine and the wicket good. England won the toes but did not do too well, being all disposed of for 250. Detalla.

England.-1st lanings.

Jl. Sutcliffe

Nissar

1. Holmes, b Niagar

F. E. Woolley, run out

W. R. Homniond, b Amar Singh 2D. R. Jardine, e Navie, b Naidu

E. Paynter, 1.5.w., b Naidu 3. Ames, b Nissar

Grah Sweep: 1st $120.70, 2nd $120.20, 3rd $C0.10. Unplaced $10.70. Stewards Cup Sweep.

$0.708.94 1.916.84 958.42

7293 HAM 8115 Unplaced each $213.00-2475, 5780. 1105, 10363. 426.

6.The Kongmoon Handicap: First Division. Sir Furlongs, Mr. P. V. B's. Gallant Fox 152 lbs. (Mr. Miles)

Mr. Neptuno's Jingo 150 lbs.

(Mr. Black) Mr. Heard's The Wind 150 lbs. (Mr. Carroll) Time: 30 1.03, 1.37. Distance: length, A neck, Pari-Mutuel: Winner $3-1.10. Places $10.50, $26.20, $12.00.

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OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS

Across

1 Sometimes a "temon is so usel" as quite to destroy it (anag.). 8 Chinese game (one spelling).

Inspires with its inherent frolic. 11 A way they have in the country. 12 They may go to the head, but they undoubtedly supply sinew. 13 Here in Germany but not here

here.

16 Seeing, it is no.

the 17 In the middle of the day horse showed its figure,

of clue, 18 This is a caddish kind

but it can't be helped (hyphen).

21 There is a well known study in

this rather gluting colour.. Hope you'll the right ane here.

деге

21 Take just one step-but quickly.

Thene đầu all that sire

(hidden),

|

28 Devil.

29 The bouncin!

10 Those who do are no

2 Exaggerate.

Down

left

hustlers.

3 This is a good game: you should

take it up.

In passing, this describes the new tenant.

A very indefinite number, but, presumably, fewer than twenty. 6 "From morn To--he fell, from -to dowy eve.""Paradise Lost."

7 Very wel indeed.

3

8 Spitefulness.

35

79 CINEMA SCREENING.

14

R. W. V. Robins, e Lall Singh, b

Nisan

66

21

P. R. Brown, e Amar Singh,

Nissar

W. Vore, not out

W. F. lowes, e Nissar, Amar

Singh

-Extras

Total

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NOTES SUPPLIED BY THE THEATRES.

10. Makes stronger, then comda down

near the end.

14 Takes ita turn da

course.

a matter of

15 A musical instrument is broken

up in this Essex town.

19 This may frustrate the enves

dropper.

20 Casta n light on street-trading in

the East End.

21 Something like a trombone-but

with a bag.

22 A little leaf-circular, may be. 20 In France a hog shows how wo

gret our crypt in another way,

27 I'm in the vehicle so it's empty.

Tin't that modest?

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Berthold Viertel, the director; is one of Europe's best-known directora and playwrights. Recently he has been devoting himself to the produc tion of talking pictures in Hollywood. He scenarized "The Four Devils" and directed "Seven Faces." Sambon Raphealson wrote the screen play. la recent work includes, scripts for "The Smiling_Lieutenant," "The Jazz Singer," "A Boudior Diplomat" and

"The Magnificent Lie," a story of a great love growing out of a strange deception, in Ruth Chatterton's latest starring picture. It was adapted "Serena Blandish."

250 from Leonard

Fall of Wickets-1 for 8 (Sut clife); 2 for 11 (almes), 3 for 19 (Woolley); 4 for 101 (ammond); 5 for 146 for 140 (Paynter}; 1 (Jardine); 7 for 229 (Robins): 8 for 231: 0 for 262 (Ames); 10 for 250 (Bowes).

Chab Swoon: 1st $461.10. 2nd $132.60, 3rd $66.30. Unpired 2147

The Samchun Handicap. Once

ench.

Lockhart, Mngary, Holdman and Eccleshall (C.S.C.C.) tied with Car Round. rathu, Rozarin. Ozorio and Basto, Mr. Rustic's Blue Love 24-24.

16.

(Mr. G. Roza)

1

Distance: 3 lengths 2 lengths. Pari-Mulne: Winner $14.90. Places $8.00, $33.40, $10.60.

24, 3rd $70.62 Unplaced $3.70 each.

Armstrong, Whant, McGowan, and Mr. Heard's Chiristmas Joy 15t

+ (Mr. Kemble) Ibs. Xavier, Strange (CS.C.C.) lost to

Mr. L. T. F's. Gold Bar 118 lbs. Soares, Remedios and Basto 27-10.

(Mr. Harriman) 3 Total.-C.S.C.C. 70; Recreio Gh.

Time: 22 2/5, 51 2/5, 1.30 - 2/5, Yacht Club v Taikoo R.C.

1.58 1/5, Entertaining the Taikon R.C, the Yacht Club by 28 shots. Scores:-

Stevenson, Greenhill, Rosa and Mc- Farlane (Y.C.) beat Brown, S21-17.

Mudoch,

and Chap Maughan Real. man (Y.C.) bent Greenwood, Waid, Grimes and Duncan 33-14.

Sutton, Bonnar, Abraham and Me- Farlane (YC.) heat McIndoe, Swan, Hape and Matthews 26-20.

Total.-Y.C. 79; Taikoo R.C. 1. HER.C. K.B.G.C. North Point, the Kowloon flowling Green Club, last year's cham plons, defeated the Hongkong E.R-C. by 12 shots. Scores:-

At

6

All-Fadin.-1st Innings.

J. G. Navle not out J. Nanomal, not out

Extras

Total (for no wkts.)

..

11

Merrick's popular

The setting of "The Magnificent novel, "Laurels and the Lady," and Lie," New Orleans, is important to Berthod Vietel directed it for Para-the development of the story because the swift change of feeling that inkes mount.

place in typical of the spirit of that "The Magnificent Lie," which is southern city. Production experts now showing at the King's Theatre, carefully copied New Orleans' scenes for background atmosphere for the has thrée chief points of interest, in picture. addition to the unusual plot. It

"Strangers In Love,"

11 comp R4 a new addition to the list 8 of outstanding Chatterton drama.

Not a native New Yorker appeared which already includes "Sarah and in a Now York setting used by Direc- 30 Son

Woman," "The tar Lothar Mendes for the Para- "Anybody's Right to Love" and "Unfaithful." It mount talkle, "Strangers in Love," an Introduces Stuart Erwin in a role in adaptation of the novel, "The Shorn which his laugh-making talents are Lamb," which will show at the King's

Theatre, commencing next Wednes turned to dramatic importance. Brings forward a new leading man, day, Ralph Bellamy, long a favourite on stock stages, recentlyn Broadway star..

C. K. Naidu, S. Wazir All, S. H. M. Colah, Amar Singh, Jehangir Khan, Nazir All, P. E. Palia, Lall Singh and Mahomed Nissar to bat.

AMERICAN OPEN GOLF TITLE. GENE SARAZEN COMPLETES THE "DOUBLE"

New York, June 25.

1

Kay Francis announced Oklahoma City

Fredric her birthplace. as March sings praise of good old As a girl of doubtful character, Racine, Wisconsin. Mendes Himself hungry for honest love, Ruth Chat-1s from Berlin, Germany. terlon has a great opportunity to

portray an interesting woman char- Stuart Erwin confessed nativity seter, The girl, a cheap cabaret en-unique with a stork setting in Squaw California.. Others word tertainer, impersonates the romantic Valley,

querade, starting with a gay wager, as follows:

Julietta becomes tragically realistic.

The dramatic emotion is intensified

Compton, Columbus,

At Flushing, Long Island, to-day, Cash-sween: 1st $124.34, 2nd $141, Gene Sarazen, the winner of the Bri-ideal of 'n visionary boy. Her mas found to distribute their birthplaces

tish Open Championship completed the "double" by winning the Ameri- can Open Golf Championship with scores of 70 and 66, which give him a total of 286, three strokes hetter than Phil Perkins and Bobby Cruik- shank, both of whom returned 289.

The leading scores wero: Gene SarareN Phil Perkins

Duckworth and Sloan, Stoker, Deacon' (1.E.C, lost to Farmer, Labrum, Petherick and Ranley 18-19.

Tarbuck, Galingan, Webster and Muskett (ILE.C.) lost to Sheriff, Logan, Halo and Drake 17-20.

Butler, Hatch, Hill and Lunny (H.E.C.) lost to Ashworth, Whitta. Gooding and Roko 18-24.

Toin-HE.C. 51; K.B.G.C. 03.

by occasional flashes of comedy, and Georgia; George Barbier, Philade Stuart Erwin's interesting character phia; Lucien Littlefield, San Antonio, joins these two elements of the story. Texas, Earle Foxe, Oxford, Ohio; Bellamy, as the boy, brings a hand-writers Grover Jones and William Home youthfulness and much dramatic Slavens McNutt, Rosedale, Indians, tulent to his role. The cast includes and Urbana, Illinois; one electrician .... 70+66=280

Sam Hardy, and two French stage named Hoboken, but there 74-1-70-289 Bobby Cruikshank. 60+-08-289 stars, making their bow in Baglish those presont who expressed the be- Leo Diegel

speaking pictures in "The Magnificent lief that he had got his A. E. F. Lie." They are Francoise Rosor und experiences mixed up with his other Wiffy Cox

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