YOUTHFUL GOLFERS IN FORM

(Continued from Page 8.)

automatically limit the entry to a greater extent.

Was

THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, JULY 5, 1932.

CINEMA SCREENINGS. vessels, last survivors of the Yankee

NOTES SUPPLIED BY THE THEATRES.

clipper era, made their final voyage to participate in the big thrill scenes In "Suicide Flect," the Navy's Big

The

ken,

liven

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BOXERS

FOUR MORE OPEN SINGLES MATCHES PLAYED

(Continued from Page 8.)

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INDIA, AUSTRALIA & CHINA. closing wood has turned out very few acreen

careers was a glorier of their nasan Mauler now essaying a dis- Open Championship were played at:

one, in keep-couraging comeback, was the one the Kowloon Bowling Green Club players of any consequence, Per-

with the colourful ing.

they man in history who could con- yesterday. The biggest The result yet another hap distance fends enchantment, or had lived. Instead of rotting in

nigistonly draw million-dollar the day was that suffered by H. F. bende harbour "honeyard," they went the crowds, In 1921 the gate at his who proved much too good, allowing triumph for youth, as the combined the studio waits may seem

Stoneham at the hands of W. Russell, Fald-Up Capital ages of the finalists only totalled 47ountable to those who live beside with banner

in action under bout with George Carpentier was his opponent only two shots. But the them.

fact remains years. It was a and blow to Scot-william Bakewell in almost the nly submarine shell fire. tish hopes, which ran so high on the film favourite who can chim Holly-

Detailed scores:- The farewell voyage of the two $1,626,580, in 1927 the fans paid Friday morning, that there should wood an his

ships, the Indiana and the Bohemia, $1,083,529 to witness his victory birthplace.

W. Russell beat H. F. Stonehani took them to Mexican waters off Las over Sharkey, and the intake be another all-English final. Still

student at while still

Coronation Islands to play dramatic the 1923 Dempsey-Firpo go

R. S. Nicholls beat R. Duncan 21-7. In the young Scotsmen clearly demon-

It is parts in "Suicide Fleet" Los Angeles, that be

B. W. Bradbury beat A. II. Bosto was going to

21-13. picture lots, young Bakewelt aban-

L. Luck bent F. V. Ribeiro 21-16.

"Blitary Academy

the

that

an

strated that they are going to make erash" the forbidden gaten of the interesting coincidence that Bill Bow/$1,082,590..

their presence fet in future com-

in this picture. It was for a

Alm

at 21-2.

WOR

petitions, McRavie was favourite] Joned his hooks for an extra's make- i la Re the vessels were rehas managed to make a comfort-

in

Bohemia

that

Ace

him and

Sharkey, an erratic contender "The Yankee for the title for the last five years, when play for the semi-finals com-up box six years ago and set out Rurrected from

ships' I Boston menced, and in Jack McLenn. Seot- tó conquer.

by Cecil B. DeMille and able living. In 1929 the faithful land has a young player of great A year later, after participating

around the Horn,

paid $396,369 to dozens of mob seence at five dol. promise,

Built in 1870, the Indiana and Young Stribbling scrap at Miami, Inre a recognized, beginning to be

and

played between Canton and and his bout with Tommy Loug started playing

Bilk trade. When han later the same year drew mine very minor, roles and "hits" Boston for the at ten and something even fifteen team finally swept the square rigged $320,955. dollara un imposing stim

for the sailing vessels off the sen, the two ships went into dock, supposedly to ex-school boy.

rot away in aenite decay.

DeMille saw and. purchased them, having them sailed around the Horn

11

יי זיי

L, the California const. The cost of

Sharkey's win over Schmeling made the eight time the title has changed hands.

TENNIS LEAGUE.

HIGHEST STANDARD,

Tulloch and McKinlay also added to their reputations. I ain not sure that the latter did not play the best golf of the meeting. He stefeated His first part of any importanco Lister Hartley in

remarkable was in a series of O. Henry stories match, in which the play reached the Fox Film produced in 1926. and highest standard, and he only failed hereafter he climbed steadily, play-t

Voyage is Ki[ n huye been to reach the semi-final by running up the his frst leading roles with Alien against a wonderful incoming score of White, and Inter scoring a nationalveral times the original purchase 23 by Lional Munn. Even then he triumph in "All Quiet on the West-price

Since "The Yankee Clipper" was nly lost the match by single hote ern Front" followed by other hits

who completed this in "lummox." to on opponent whe

Paid

filmed in 1927, the two ships had re- And The

mained

in dock at Los Angeles harr long and testing course in 1 strokes. Spirit of Notre Dame."

another "pportunity The old Irish champion denerves every

hour, awaiting His latest work is in "Chesters at

That chance credit for his fine display. is a Play. the Grilling adventure-for service and fame. curious fet that Munn, mever did | romance coming next Thursday to came in "Suleide Fleet." Repaired Although playing with two much good in the Amateur champion the King's Theatre. Thomas Meg worthy, the two ships made their last feated the Kowloon C.C. six sets to eserves, the Indian R.G. "A" tenni de- ship. When he were in the heyday of his power. Everyone was surry that leading roles in this Fox Films pro voyage un

voyage under their own power. Each three in the Tennis League at Sookun- i just failed to stay the course in duction, with Hamilton MacFadden

crew of twenty-five men. 1!x4* #rt*1i-f}nu{.

William Bakewell, Barbara Weeks, In the big RKO Pathe spectacle, yesterday afternoon, S. A. and

Morgan and James Kirkwood. Linda Watkins, Olin Howland, Ralph the Tediana and Bohemia played toel H. D. Humjahn were in good form arui

roles. They

As a floating on all three sets, wille F. D. Pereira A. R. Minu. two. "B" team players, film was adapted from an originati

studio tund loention hopte for the

two. Scorea- well to annex ***** did. unit of 100 players and technicians

A. A. Rumjaho and I. M. A. Raznek and in the climaxing battic scenes of

second

fall

crowd

in

The final was a must interesting match, somewhat spoilt by the wen- ther and by the wearisome length of time taken. Six and a half hours is the much too long for two rounds

round did not even run its There was a very small course

although morning, it increased well shepheral

considerably

in the after won, it was 2001 120on, t

i do nut believe the that stewards players ever had to wait, John de Forest

the principal offender, from many practice swings, he appeared to have great difficulty in even taking his club away from the Ill. It

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by the

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D. R. JARDINE INVITED TO CAPTAIN ENGLAND

"The Silent Witness.

the production were sent into acting (RC) lost to E. C. andl E. F. Finis With "The Silent

Witness.", the parts

as objects of submarine atcher 0-6; beat Hyde and Guest 6-1;

| lost to Reid and Barnelt 4-6. sereen version of the zmeti

tacks. the same stage success of which is now

Bill

Robert Boyd,

Armstrong,

S. A. and H. D. Rumjaha (1.R.C.) tracting

camcity James Gleason, Ginger Rogers and bent Fincher nnd Fincher 62; boat | £ crowds to the King's Theatre, where Harry Rannister hend the east,

London, July 4. written yde and Guest 4-3; beat Reid and this thrilling mystery drama is now

story players. The

D. R. Jardine, the Surrey amateur, playing, the Fox Film Corporation by Commander Herbert A. Jones of Burnet! 6.1.

Minu has been invited to captain the Mary F. D. Perviza and A. R. Film-he United States Navy and inaugurated a new practice

Lipton made the screen adaptation. (4) lost to Fincher and Fincherlebone cricketers, who will leave for Pathe special feature. Albert Rogell directed this big RKO 1-6 bent Hyde and Guest 6-4; beat the Australian tour, in September.

slom.

have been purchasing the more sue-

For a long time past the movies

It was

shots That the resultant should be so successful.

enst. In

cessful Broadway shows as materini for their serern production, but when the Fox rights to

people purchased the

"The Silent

they Witness" purchased the

the services ariginal Broadway INTENSIVE training.

In this way they assured the movie fans of the country nol only De Purgst is a decidedly, better the story that held many a Broad- player than he was last year. It is way nudience spellbound, but also wonderful what that six usallis of the intelligent And understanding intensive training in the United States portrayals of those actors who put did for him. He left Britain alife and eatour into original produe. handicap player, and returned to win tion.

the Surrey championship, and to Mr. Lionel Atwill. international rench the final of the Amateur cham-stage star, who played the Joading

He had a dificult role to role more than pionship,

200 timer on the fill in this year's final. His magnifi-stage, repeats his rule in the screen cent play in the early stages of the production. And Bramwell Fletcher, final gave him such a lead that he whose impersonation of the irresolute only had to hang on lu it.

and rewardly son won the applausi of Broadway theatre-goers plays hie role the photoplay. Likewis Wyndham Standing, Lowden Adams und Alun Mowbray,

Greta Nissen, alluring blonde siren, who was last sown in God Sport" Screen

and "Ambassadur Bill," shares leading feminine komors with Helen Mack. Fox debutante star of 1931, who makes her talking picture debut in the picture. Weldm Heglurn, also

making his initial how to movie audicures, is idso fea-

Now this is not at all an easy thing to do, especially against a very dan gerous opponent.

De Forest was certainly feeling the strain in the afternoon, but he stuck to it valiantly, and thoroughly deserved his victory. putting never faltered, unl owes his success chiefly to that de- partment of the game. Fiddlan never really reached his top form in this championship. It only shows what fine player he is, to be able to reach the final without doing so."

SUNDAY, July 10th.

Marie

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CLARENCE BROWN'S Production

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of the most sur. prising and satisfying ones on tho sereen in some time.

The original play is from the pens of Jack DeLeon and Jack Celestin. It was adapter for the screen by Douglas Doty, noted dramatist and scenarist. The

production directed by Marcel Varnel and R. I. Hough.

15

Long Tack Sam.

was

The visit of Long Taek Sam, und his troupe of Chinese nerobats (they are giving their final exhibition to- day at the Queen's) is altogether to brief, for such a wonderful com- bination. This troupe has

the re- putation of being the greatest of the kind in the world, and they certain

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of

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and

Long Tock Sam's keen wit bright personality amuse even the most blase, and his nonchalant per- formance of ingenious- tricks of con-

two

juring win the ion of every-

Long Tack

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