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ALL THAT WAS HOLY

-is now sin! Has LOVE, too,

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JORGOTTEN COMMANDMENTS

Clothed by spectacular episodes From the CECILE DE MILLE epic THE TEN COMMANDMENTS

with

SARI MARITZA GENE RAYMOND

MARGUERITE CHURCHILL IRVING PICHEL

a Paramount Picture

COMING TO THE CENTRAL.

Strange! Terrifying. the story of the man who hunted ment

THE MOST DANGEROUS GAME

With JOEL MCCREA

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1933.

WRESTLING BOUT FIXED FOR SUNDAY NEXT

WUN THE DERBY-Mr. V. V Nenda, the Shanghai jockey, who yesterday stored Trentbridge past. the post to win the Derby.

A

THE RYDER

CUP

ENGLAND TO RELY ON YOUNGSTERS

‘TIGER” DUALA AND JOE CROSS TO MEET

KOWLOON FOOTBALL CLUB AS

PROBABLE VENUE

"CYCLISTS' "OUTING.

Newly Formed Club Have First Run on Sunday.

ONE MEMBER RETIRES.

Arrangements were completed this morn-din Kowloon on Sunday when ten

ing for a wrestling bout between "Tiger" Duala, claimant for the world's heavyweight

mat title and Joe Cross.

The first outing of the newly form. ed Hongkong Motor Cycle Chab was members assembled at the Kowloon

Park Car and rode out the: New Ferritories."

With the exception of the retire ment of one member of the party at }} m. at Taipo, owing to tyre trou

Duala's challenge has been accepted by Cross and ble, the run of approximately 95

the men will meet on Sunday afternoon next, probab- ly at the Kowloon Football Club.

Negotiations for the use of the Railway Ground are now in hand, and it is fairly certain that the K.F.C. will be the venue.

A message was received yesterday morning from Mr. Joe Cross who in-

ales was entirely without mishap.

A stop was made in the wilderness for a little lunch and the riders inter returned to Kowloon, arriving at 4.30

p.m.

LADIES GOLF TITLE.

mated that he was prepared to ac-FRIENDLY CRICKET. Local Championship Won

cept the challenge issued by Tiger

aula who is un his way to India rom a successful tour of America.

Mr. Cross, who arrived from Volunteers Draw With Manila by the Empress of Japan about two weeks ago, has had con- siderable

experience in the mat art. United He has appeared in the States, Australia, Manila and other pinces where wresting is a popular pastime. He is alightly heavier chan Daula, boung 240 pounds against the Indian's weight of 235, pounds.

When informed that the challenge had been sccepted. Daula was great ly pleased and was anxious to get into communication with Mr. Cross with a view to arranging the contest. There has been a great deal of die. Mr. Karar S. Garcha, Laula's man cussion about the team to representer, intimated that if possible the United States in the match for the boul would be fixed for the coming Ryder Cup at Southport next June. week-end.

NEED FOR EARLY TEAM BUILDING

We are told that only four of the members of the team that won the

con the cup at Selato, Ohio, are likely to be in- cluded in the side to visit Britain Waller Hagen, Gene Sarazen, Craig that and Densmore Shute;

Smith, Billy Bark

LCD Wily Cox,

Diegel, Johnny Farre

Farrell,

and Al Espinosa have shown such poor form that they are almost certain to be omitted unless they show. a re- markable recovery in the remaining winter tournaments,

This is all very good propaganda for Americi, but what about the Bri- Lish team?.

So far it might appear that we have dang nothing in the way of choosing side. Insterd of that being the case those responsible for selection have otrendy made a certain amount of progress.

RIFLE SHOOTING.

R. H. Woodman Wins Monthly Competition.

BUT NO PRIZE ÄWARDED.

Kowloon Club.

E. C. FINCHER 46.

The cricket match between the Volunteers and the Kowloon Cricket Club continued yesterday and ended in a draw.

By Mrs. Wren.

The Final Round of the Ladies' Championship of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club was played over the Old Course, Fanling, en Thursday, Feb.- uary 16, and resulted in a win for Mrs. Wren, who beat Mrs H, Sheldon by G and 5.

FANLING GOLF.

Kowlcon continued its first innings C. B. Robertson Qualifies and was dismissed for 239, a number

of

"for Final.

JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP. Playing at Forling at the week-end, C. B. Robertsen bent Dr. . H. Burton in the semi-final of the R.H.K. Golf! Club's Junior Championship, and now has to meet C. H. G. Bradley in the final.

the batsmen entering double: figures. The Volunteers declared their scoond innings closed when six wickets were down, setting Kowloon 196 for a win. Kowloon started their second innings badly, when seven wickets were down for 24, but E. C. Flacher and Stapleton played out time, and

It was a close contest, Robertson were undefeated at the close with 46 only winning at the 19th and 36 cách

Scores:

11

Volunteers 1st. Innings 314. Kowloon 1st. Innings.

F. A. CUP DRAW.

Owing to the fact that only two competitors fired in the "A" class, E. C. Fincher, e Richardson, b

Bankett there was 'no award made in the menthly competition of the Hongkong Rine Club held over the week-enil at A. T. Lay, b Ride the Kowloon Tong Range, R.H. Wood- E. F. Fincher, man best Lieut. 1. Hocquard by two point

In Class "C" the spoon was awarded Two years ago we held a series of to C. F. J. Simpson while Mrs. Holmes trial games, but they did not entirely won the spoon for Class "D" achieve their object. Men who did well in the trials talled in Inter Tournaments and vien

This year current form will decide

composition of, the team.

golfers especially will be

The weather conditions were good on both days.

The results were as follow: Class "A":

watched in the big tournaments as it.R. H. Wondman'

Divett

65

40

C Potter,

1. Melanes, Munro, b Divett...

F. E. Skinner, e Ride, b Beck

N. A. E. Mackay, Poster, b

2

“RINGTAIL'S” SEVEN WINNERS

IN TEN RACES.

"Ringtail", the Telegraph rac ing correspondent, achieved am

er maiked success yesterday, when, out of ten ovents Upped tine_first two races having oven run before publication, of the first jasne of the Telegraph),

he gare B&Ten winners,

These included Trenbridge winner

“at. the Derby classic, and

the others were Diana Bay, Ruc- Ing Boy, Woodland Star, Liberty bay, Jungle Jim and Blae Star.

"Ringtail's" tips for to-day's meeting will be found on another page.

FR. AUSSEM RETURNS

BACK AGAIN IN TOURNAMENT TENNIS

COCHET EXTENDED

Fm France comes the news that Andre Merlin recently extended Henri Cochet to five sets and 57 games in the final of the men's sing- les at the Roubaix tournament.

Riviera games are again looking up. Last year there was a

a terrible slump. Following the financial crisis of the autumn, 1031, and the_an- noucement that the Duke of Con- naught would not winter as usual at Cannes, everybody felt that it was impossible to go South that winter.

more

STARS GATHER,

on

Now things are becoming a little normal. Recent arrivals the Riviera are H. Cochet, Sir Arthur Cresfield, C. F. Acachliman, the Swiss Davis Cup player, who is a hotel pro- prietor at Cannes, A. C. Hunter, J. M. Hillyard, Mrs. Satterthwaite and Mis. M. A. Thomas, Miss M. C. Seriven and "

Sheila Hewitt are going South

zoon.

L Rogers, the Irish Davis Cup

Matches for Sixth Round player, interds to take part again

on March 4.

London, Feb. 20. The draw for the sixth round of the 13 Association Football Cup, to be played on March -4 took place to-day and resulted:

2

Brighton or West Ham v. Middies- berough or Birmingham.

Derby v. Sunderland.

Burnley v. Manchester City.

Beck

200 500 600

yds, yds. yds. Tot,

F. E. Lawrence, b Beck

J. C. Lyal, a Richardson, b

Divett....

20

Everton v. Luton.

18

82 31 30 93-

C. 1. Stapleton, 1.bw, Beck

11

F. Goodwin, b Divett

18

.30 31 31 02

. B. Raven, not out Extras

0

23

239

18 the general onfalon inside as wellLieut. J. H. Hocquard 32 30 20 91

as outside the Professional Golfers' CltR, IC';་ Association that the new generation C. F. J. Simpson bas arrived at the stage where it A. Chappelle should

The biz

Lin

shoulder the responsibility of C. Kirk

11, Soares ocension.

A number of players perhansF. P. twenty will invited to hold them-L

Senueira

B. Halmas

elves in readiness to play if selected, Class "D": but it may not be until a week or two Mr. Halmes

before the match that the composition M. de V. Sopres

of the British team will be known. Cole

19 16

118 HERENG BES

B82 ́ANJJER 983

Andrews Wins Tennis Crown

N. Z. CHAMPIONSHIP REGAINED

Four Sets

1931 and last year. In 1931 he

Beck

Bowling.

0. M: R,

W.

23

7 35

4

-Reuter.

MAMAK HOCKEY

For their Mamak

tournament

hockey match against H.M.S. Wishart at King's Park to-morrow afternoon at 415 the R.A.S.C. will be represent ed by:

in the tournaments from Cannes to Mentone.

It will be interesting to ace whe ther his recent course of physical training at Don McCerkindale's box- in cump at Slough has beneated his game.

CONDITION IMPROVED.

He has stated that the course vant- ly improved his condition and he de clared that an athletic trainer would be of great use in preparing teams big for the Davis Cup and other international tournaments. Welcome is the news

that Fraulein Cilly Ausaem has recovered sumclente ly to begin play again. She collapsed in the French champlonships last year when playing Miss Betty Nu- all, after an operation for appendici-

lis

She will return to match play in the Riviera tournamento, and will stay W. E. Funnell: J. H. Jeffers and G. at Cannes. Whitley: T. O'Conner, G. E. Buckland A newcomer to the Riviera will be and A. C. Kennc: P. B. Barlow, H. A. Clifford Sutter who in the American

13 I 54 ..3 Tipple. P. H. Senior, T. H. Spain and

Divett Richardson

3

-

13

W. Gray.

Ride

17

1

Munro

24

1

Kilbes

3

18

Baskett, Mitchell

5

14

1

11

Volunteers, 2nd. Innings.

J. E. Richardson, e Smith, b

Lyal.

E. J. R. Mitchell, c and, b Lyal.. 13

L. T. Ride, e E. F. Fincher, b

Smith

S. V. Gitting, c Lawrence, b

Lynl

A. C. Peck, & E. P. Fincher, b

Lyal

D. S. Harley, not out

L. D. Kilbee, e Lyal, b Smith

Extras

སྐལ་བའ

11

11

championships nearly beat Ellsworth

i Vines in straight sets.

LORD HAWKE ON CRICKET

CHAMPIONSHIP PERCENTAGES A "NECESSARY EVIL”.

LANCASHIRE CRITICISED FOR

IMPORTING PLAYERS

Speaking at the annual meeting of 1.am afraid, he said, the arrange- the Yorkshire Cricket Club, in Leeds ments of our matches during the com- 20 Lord Hawke, elected president for the ing year are very unsatisfactory, but

9 thirty-fifth year, was full of praise I can assure you it is not our fault 8 for Brian Sellers, who has been invited Programmes are now arranged by

to ekipper the county eleven for an- smail committee of the Advisory Com- cther year,"

mittee, and I have no hesitation in

Total for 6 wkts.)_.. 110 Munro, Divett, Potter and Baskett lid rot bat.

Bowling.

M. R. W

Goodwin Lynl Smith

47

2

Kowloon 2nd. Innings.

was surprisingly overcome by A. T. Lay, e Patter, b Beck

C. A. LRuminhn, then local champion, although his defeat was largely attributable to his ill- health.

F. E. Lawrence, b Divett

E.

J.

F. Fincher. b Beck

Goodwin, b Divett

C. Lval, e Ride. b Back

N. A. E. Mackey, e Bitchell, b

Beck

Last year he left a deep impres- Defeats C. E. Malfroy in sion when he revealed something. B. W. Smith, c. Gittine, b Beck

like the true qualities of his game. G. I. Stanieton, not out

E. C. Fincher, not out

Extras

Total for 7 wkts.) Raven and McInnes did not bat. Bowling.

New York, Jan 23. In ranking the best professionni

Wellington (N.2.). Jan 23. E. D. Andrew, the old Cambige players of the world, W. T. Tilden places Martin Plaa, of France, first Blue, best n fellow Cumbridge Blusend him if Bond. with the young C.E. Malfroy, by 60,2-0, 4-3 in the final of the New Zealand German, Hans Nusslein, third. lawn tennis singles championship hers 10-day,

Beck

Divest TO Kilbec

Ride Baskett watt-hell Gittins IIarley

AUSTRALIA AND DAVIS CUP. Androws first won the New Zen-

Melbourne, Jan. 23. land championship in 1927, and The Lawn Tennis Council of Aus-hardson then went straight to England, not tralia has decided to challenge for the competing for the title again until Davis Cup this year provided that a

suitable team can be got together. this year.

The Council decided to give pre- He is well known in Hongkong ference to the projected lawn tennis having given exhibitions here in tour of Japan by an Australian team.

;

al

1

treated.

7

It is really remarkable, said his slating that we have been very badly Lordship, that, like every captain but one since the War, he should When I tell you that we have been have led the team to victory in his allotted five matches in Yorkshire in firet year of office. In him we were May you can well imagine what cause fortunate to the right type of we have to be dissatisfied. I am sure leader. He ner

never gave up a match o southern county is anxious to play until the last over, as was proved in Yorkshire or in the North in May. by the splendid victory

Doubtless, we must have two Gloucestershire at Bradford when three matches, but when it comes to the last wicket fell two minutes five, then we must do all in our power before time after the extra half- to see it does not occur again. We in hour had been claimed.

Yorkshire, with many other counties,. prefer that the matches should be

over

Or

After congratulating the Yorkshire

secretary. # Aide on winning the championship for Prranged as in the past by each the sixteenth time, he said. they all

that, owing. He also had some fanits to find lose the with th allotment of fixtures for the splendid captain, coming season.

felt very sorry for Sus

to I-health,

services, of thef

30

Duleepsinbit, at a time when they

came in

the

The importation of Colonial players were running so well for the title.

Lord Hawke also alluded to the new by the Lancashire League 112 system of arranging fixtures and the for Fome criticism. "What is

reduction of the number of matches necessity," naked Lord Hawke, "for required to qualify for the champion- this importation of Colonial pinyer to the detriment of international ship to 72 home and away.

cricket? Har the League no pride in "Unfortunately," he said, "we rebirth qualification and is the cricket turn to percentages. I do not be success of a club to be dependent lieve, that anyone really liken per an och vieing with the other as to centarra. but long as counties who can buy the greatest staff?

play a differcent number of evil matches, they are a necessary We ourselves are to play all the will come over. No Maner had New counties with the exception of Zealand placed herself in the Test Semeret, and as they were anxious match arena than three of her most Lo reduce their fixture list we did prominent players-Blunt, Merritt and

Cromb were taken from her." not press for dates.”

cach

"We may yet fears that Grimmett

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