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March
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"THE IRISH IN US”
with JAMES CAGNEY-PAT O'BRIEN FRANK MCHUGH—ALLEN JENKINS Selected the best of the month by “PHOTOPLAY"
March
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March
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March
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"THE BRIDE COMES HOME” with CLAUDETTE COLBERT-ROBERT YOUNG
Starred Solection of "PHOTOPLAY"
"FOUR HOURS TO KILL" the finest dramatic charactorization by RICHARD BARTHELMESS
"MARY BURNS FUGITIVE" with SYLVIA SIDNEY Another Best of the Month adjudged by "Photoplay"
March 25-27
March 28-31.
"GOOSE AND THE GANDER" with the most popular of scroom teams KAY FRANCIS-GEORGE BRENT
"STARS OVER BROADWAY" Introducing a new star JAMES MELTON with PAT O'BRIEN-JEAN MUIR
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, MARCH
Picture taken as bonts moved off to take part in the sailing con- teet on Sunday between the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club and the Singapore R.A.F. Yacht Club. Visitors won the two events of the
day. (Photo: Moe Cheung).
TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS
YESTERDAY'S
RESULTS AND
TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME
Tavares; P. H. Scoones and A. L. Sullivan v. J. W. Leonard and Y. Hachiuma; P. F. MacCabe and D.
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(Continued from Paga 3.) tions and all of the winners enjoyed Carey v. A. V. Gosano and A. V. easy games. Warr, although one of Remedios; E. C. Fincher and W. C. Hallerburne the most stylish players on view did Hung v. Y. N. Tong and P. L Lee.
Club championship singles.-G. not support his very nice looking Poiglasse v. G. Binraclite. strokes with consistent accuracy and was therefore rather easily beaten by R. Y. lio. Taui Wai-pui, Paut Kong and Leung ling-chui were others who needed only two sets to advance to the second round.
RESULTS
Complete results follow,
The following are the full resulta: H. Y. Io beat A. Warr, 6-2, 0-4. Taul Wal-pul heat I. M. A. Razack, 0-1, G-2.
S. W. Linng bent Firdos Khan, 6-3, 0-1
Leung Ping-chu heat J. Hau. 6-0,
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P. H. Sevonen heat W. Shute, 3-0, 6-2, 6-1.
Paul Kong beat G. C. Burnett, 6-1. R. Blyth beat C. T. Wei, 6-3, 7-5. J. W. Leonard beat A. L. Sullivan, [6-0, 0-4.
TO-DAY'S GAMES
·Courts Likely To Be Very Soft
Badminton Team For Shanghai
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The match against a Shanghai team on April 5 cannot, of course be regarded as an official Interport, dalle Hemp but the visit generally will, it in BATEA.. hoped, have the effect of discover-St Mary's ing whether Hongkong has yet Wamisæter nk. made sufficient advance in the game to look forward in the near future to regular official Interport matches with Shanghai.
OUR BEST PLAYERS Overnight rain and again early this Shanghai will be receiving our morning has not done anything to best players. Of that there is nu improve the courts at the Cricket dispute. Although there are one Club for to-day's programme of
championship matches. Yesterday or two other couples in Hongkong although they played very true, they who can be rated as good as the were somewhat on the soft side, and Eliot Hall players, it is equally true if any further rain falls before 4.30 that they have no superiors, and this afternoon, it is possible the pro- Shanghai can therefore lake the gramme will have to be abandoned. form and standard of play of Eliot W. C. Hung, E. C. Fincher and Lee Hall as the criterion of Hongkong Wai-tong are among the players who, badminton at its best. have scheduled singles matches to day, the full programme being:
Ellot Hall's visit to the North Is an auspicious event.-It-in-the Open Singles.-E. C. Fincher v. A. arst time a Hongkong badminton Crawford: II. N. Loe v. A. E. P. team has played outside of the Gucat; H. Owen Hughes v. Ma Man Colony, and it la the first time a chai; W.
W. C. Hung v. Tennie Kwok, company from a Hongkong 'Uni F. R. Zimmern v Lee Wal-tongversity S. A. Gray v. Capt. L. J. Walch.
trip. Open Doubles.-Deane and Divett
Y. M. W. and M. K. Lo; Wang Fuk nam and K. F. Lau v. lu Tak-cheuk and Iu Tak-lam.
Club Singles championship.-W. M1. Barton v. Surg. Lt.-W. A S. Grant.
TO-MORROW'S MATCHES
Open Singles.-J. Tavares v. S. A. Rumjahn; M. Drysdale v. Wang Fuk-
nam;
Club Singles championship.-G. S. Gamble v. H. J. Armstrong: F. A. Redmond v. J. C. Poole; R. Henry v E. Bathurst; D. Macdougal! v. A. K. Mackenzie: R. A. Fhillimore v. Cap. thin W. R. Crags:
Open Doubles.Tau! Wai-pui and Tsui Yun-pul v. K. Shute and W. Shute; Lee Wai-tong and Luk Ding. cheung v. Capt. Milne and Lt. Petch.
FRIDAY'S MATCHES
hostel hus made such a
badminton. The players, together The visit la not essentially for
with about ten other varsity students, will make a sight-seeing tour of Nanking, Scochow and other places of interest.
SPORT ADVTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
The First Extra Race Meeting will be held (weather permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday. 14th March, 1936, commencing at 2.00 p.m.
The First Bell will be rung at
p.m.
By Order
Open Singles.Teul Yun-pul v. M. Pagh.
Open Doubler-Lee Hus-ngok and 1.39 Tennie Kwok v. H. A. Barros and J. Gonsalves; J. Crawford and S. A. Gray v. . 8. Gamble and T. C. Monaghan W. P. Lucy and R.. A. B. Phillimore v. M. Drysdale and
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