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A tripping scatia from "West Paint of the Air," the nurial drama featuring Wallace Beary, Maureen O'Sullivan and Robert Young which opens at the Queen's Theatre on Friday,
F.A. CUP
FINAL
MENZEL BEST
AT WEMBLEY CZECH
WEDNESDAY. WIN RANKED TOP IN
FROM ALBION
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so excellent.
There was a noticeable wenkness, particularly in the first
TENNIS
....
TWO LADIES IN FIRST PLACE
half, on the right flank, while their The official ranking list of the usual co-operation several occasions.
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At half-time, I can picture Man-Association places Roderick Men- ger Billy Walker dmonishing hiszel at the top with Ladislav men, telling them to tackle first time Hecht second.
and more vigorously. At any rate, & In the Ladies' list Grete Deutschova decided improvement took place in and Lola Merhautova are jointly in the second half, when wo saw some
The following are the two lista:
MEN
1. Roderick Menzel (owe 40).
finshes of the real Wednesday first pince. Againan side much quicker on the they were their old resolute addition they were physically stranger than the Albion.
In defence Brown did not inspire confidence when dealing with high centres. He had the misfortune to dislocate his right thumb in trying to the ball clear during punch the Merond half.
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CATLIN BEST BACK
I thought Catlin the best back afield, his kicking being clean and well timed while Millership, though not his dominant nelf, get through a tremendous amount of defensive work. He rescued Sharp and Nibloc from many difficult situations.
Forward, Wednesday were incon- sistent, brilliant
times ar poor
at others.
It is strange that the most dis- appointing player should prove the match-winner. Rimmer, who cannot be excused for placing, so many centres behind the goal- line, had a bad match, but he made ample atonement by his eleventh-hour goals.
over
2. Ladislav Ilecht (owe 30.2).
3. Jozef Siba (owe 30.1).
4. Josef Caska (owe 30).
. Vodjtech Vodleka (owo 20).
0. Josef Malecek (owo 30).
9. Karel
7. Svatopluk Cernoch (owe 15.6). 8. Hedrich Rohrer
(owe 15,5). Pachovsky (owe 15.4). 10. Karel Sada (owe 15.4). Not classed: Jirl Krasny (owe 16.5), Ferenc Marsalek (owe 15.5) and Dr. Vlad Zaoralek (owe 10.5).
LADIES
1. Grete Deutschova (owe 10). 2. Lola Merhautova (owe 40). 3. Emma Cepkava (owe 30.5). 4. Anna Blanarova (owe 30.4). 5. M. Heincova-Mullerovn (0:0
30.3).
G. M. Fischerova (owe 30.3). 7. Libuse Kyselova (owe 30.2). 8. Adela Hackerova (owe 30.2). 9. Zurka Cerna (owe 30.2). 10. Zdenka -Drtinova (owe 30.2). Not classed: A. Stavelova (owo 30,3) and Anezka Semnuska (owe 30.2).
Honours in the front ranke went to Palethorpe, A fine
leader, harassing the Albian defenders and making openings for his colleagues. Taking a throw-in quickly Boyes threw His for surprised me. Hooper the ball to Sandford, who after drib- also performed splendidly, his long bling inwards alot with his right foot first-lime passer loading to many from 20 yards, the ball striking Miller- dangerous raids, but Starling flash ship's shoulder before tying into the rd only intermittently into the pic-net.
with clever dribbles.
ture
Once more Albion were on Lon. Within two minutes of the start Richardson, after missing that vital Wednesday took the lead, thanks to chance, had the misfortune to head the n wise decision on the part of Mr.ball from Glidden's centre against the
Sharp Forg the referee. With writhing on the ground; pleturpe | den corner because he could
he correctly right, while Carter missed
glorious
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not use
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ball travelling to Hooper, who, after Then, with only three minutes to R, advancing a few yards, sent a short Surtees gave the ball to Sharp. ground pass to Palethorpe. The Promptly the right-half lofted the ball
atendied the tre-forward conlly
high towards goul, alwut the penalty before shooting past Pearson
the
spot. ball striking the right upright on Its Pearson rashly dashed out, but way into the 'net,
Rimmer easily got to the ball first and headed over the goalkeeper into the net. In the inst minute, vith the Albion defence wide open, Homper went through and shot. Pearson should have saved, but only palmed the hall to Rinumer, who simply pushed the bull intu the gual.
After Glidden had missed an easy opening Albion drew level with a great Hon!
minute. in the twenty-first Shaw took the ball from Rimmer, Jobbed it forward to Carter,
who promptly sent it neress to Boyce, standing clear and unchallenged. Tho Httle outside-left. made no mistake from 10 yards'. range. From this point
to the interval Albion were the Better side.
Wednesday started the second half in storming fashion, and they got no "Abide with me." The Prince of more than their deserts, when in the Wales, deputy for His Majesty the twenty-thiri minute Hooper restored King received n wanderful reception their lead. Receiving from Starling the little outside-right scored with an oblique shot the bail again striking the right upright on its way.
THE RASH PEARSON Their joy was short-lived, for four minuten later Albion again equalised,
The community singing, arranged for the "News Chronicle" and conduct- ed by Mr. T. P. Ratcliff, thrilled the vast crowd especially the rendering of
on his arrival at iba Stadium, when the two teams and the officials were presented to him. After the Prince hnd greeted the teams, he walked acroza to shake hands with Mr. Rat- cliff and said nice things about the singing.
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
...
HELLO, CHIEF! I'VE FOUND OUR MAN,
ALL RIGHT! HE'S A CHUBBY LITTLE GEEZER,
WITH VERY THICK GLASSES, AND
A. SKULL TO MATCH !!
NEW ZEALAND TENNIS
C. E. MALFROY
NO.. 1.
RANKS TOP FOR FIRST TIME
BAYARDO PROMOTED HUGHES & HOUGH
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PUBLIC ROUP.
According to tho alteration 10 classification lists of the Hongkong Jockey Club dated March 11, Bayardo | has boes_promoted to the "B" Clara.
Bayardo, belonging to the Hom
The Undersigned have received Stable, won his races at the Fifth instructions to hell by Public and Bixth Extra Meeting.
Roup,
(For Account of the Concerned), on THURSDAY,
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London, May 20 The Secretary for India, Sir Samuel Hoare, was warmly wel comed on his return to the Conf mona after his recent Illness. He will take charge of the Govern-
C. E. Malfroy heads New Zealand's ment of India Bill when it comes ranking list for the first time. It will before the House on the report be recalled he won the 1934 national stage on Thursday, British Wire. championship by a victory over C. le88. Sproule (the conqueror of E. D. Andrews) early in the
year.
The name of A. C. Stedman in omitted from the list owing to his L. France, a absence abroad, and A. L. veteran, New Zealand
player ling competitive play. An-
סת
retired frourally placed at second.
drews is
Two years ago he beat Malfroy in the championship final, but of late has not been able to obtain much competitive play owing to his business pre- occupations.
MEN
1. C. E. Malfroy.
2. E. D. Andrews.
3. D. G. France.
4. C. Angns.
6. N. G. Sturt.
6. R. McL. Ferkins.
7. H. A. Barnett.
8. T. Rhodes Williams.
D. J. C. Charters,
10. H. A. Dymond.
11. S. G. McDougall.
12. E. A. Roussell.
LADIES
1. Miss D. Nicholia.
2. Mrs. H. M. Dykes.
3. Miss M. Macfarlane.
4. Misa M. Wake.
5. Mina T. Poole.
0. Miss E. Rudkin.
7. Miss B. Gould.
8. Miss D. Howe.
9. Miss M. Baverley, 10. Mins-S. M. Fernie. 11. Miss D. Miller. 12. Miss L Poole.
SPORT ADVTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB,
Draft Programmes and Entry Forms for the Seventh Extra Raco Meeting to be held on Saturday, 1st June, 1935 (weather por-) (mitting) may be obtained at the Secretary's Office, Gloucester Building: the Club House, Happy Valley; the Hong Kong Club; and the Stables, Shan Kwong Road.
Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON on Thursday, 23rd May, 1935.
By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary.
the 6th June, 1935, at 5.15 p.m.,
at the Paddock of the Hong Kong Jockey Club, Race Course. SEVERAL WELL-KNOWN
RACE PONIES. Members of the Hong Kong Jockey Club who wish to dispose of their ponies will please forward full particulars to Mr. A. V. KINCHIN, Manager, Hong Kong Jockey Club Stables not later than the 4th June, 1935, at noon.
Terms:-Caali on Delivery.
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