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ANNOUNCEMENT!
The general procedure in the show business is to keep super pictures to be shown over It has been our insistent the week-ends. contention that you, the general public, will give your support to the theatre at all times, if we are only able to obtain from the distri- butors a constant supply of outstanding pro-
ductions.
After persistent demands we have now been successful, it remains for you, the public, to show justification for the successive release of outstanding pictures.
We have for your pleasure and entertain-
ment:
March 11-14
"THE IRISH IN US" with JAMES CAGNEY-PAT O'BRIEN FRANK MCHUGH-ALLEN JENKINS Selected the best of the month by "PHOTOPLAY"
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March
18-20
March
21-24
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1936,
"THE BRIDE COMES HOME” with CLAUDETTE COLBERT-ROBERT YOUNG Starred Selection of “PHOTOPLAY"
"FOUR HOURS TO. KILL” the finest dramatic characterization by RICHARD BARTHELMESS
"MARY BURNS FUGITIVE"
with SYLVIA SIDNEY Another Best of the Month adjudged by "Photoplay"
March
25-27
March 28-37
"GOOSE AND THE GANDER" with the most popular of screen teams KAY FRANCIS GEORGE BRENT
"STARS OVER BROADWAY” Introducing a now star JAMES MELTON
with PAT O'BRIEN-JEAN MUIR ..
Picture taken as bosta moved off to take part in the alling con. test on Sunday between the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club and the Singapore R.A.F. Yacht Club, Visitors won the two events of the, day. (Photor Mas Cheung),
TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS
YESTERDAY'S
Pany games.
RESULTS AND
TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME
(Continued from Pago S.) tions and all of the winners enjoyed Wary, although one of the most stylish players on view did his very nice looking not support strokes with consistent accuracy and was therefore rather easily beaten by H. Y. Ho, Tsai Wai-pul, Paul Kong and Leung Ping-chut were others who needed unly two sets to advance to the second round.
RESULTS
Complete results follow.
The following see the full results:
1. Y. Ha bit A. Warr, 6-2, 6-4.
Tsui Wai-pul beat I. M. A. Raznek,
6-1, 6-2.
S, W. Linng bent Firdos Khan, 6-3,!
6-3.
Tavares; P. 1. Segones, anif A. L. Sullivan v. J. W. Leonard
and Y Hachiumn; P. F. MacCabe and D. Carey v. A. V. Gosano and A. V. Remedios; E. C. Fincher and W. c., Hang, Y. N. Tong and P. E. Lee,
Club
singles.-G. championship Polglasse v. G. Marseille.
Badminton Team For Shanghai
(Continued from Page 8.)
Leung Ping-chu bent J. Hsu, 6-0, to hold their own against players
such as Sphaginoletti. Meise, and
| 0-1.
P. 11. Semauen beat W. Shute, 3-6, | Berents. 6-2, 6-1.
Paul Kong beat G. C. Burnell, 6-1
R. Blyth beat C. T. Wei, 6-3, 745. J. W. Leonard beat A. L. Sullivan, 6-0, 4-1.
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1. Hughes, the Britisia Davis Cup lawn tennis player, arrived back in London recently from a health cridige to the West Indies "feeling very much better."
Sahl Hughes, who has been suffer- sing from the strain of playing ton- nis continuously for some years: "I 110 am much stronger na a result of my holiday, and I am hoping to resubio practice for the coming season in the near future,
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He added that he was confident of being fit for the major tournaments.
Hughes' great victory in the deu- bles with . It. D. Tuckey enabled Great Britain to defeat the United States by five matches to all in the Challenge Round of the Davis Cup at Wimbledon last year.
HOCKEY. TOURNEY
Scotland's Players For International
In connection with the local Inter- 207 national Hockey Tournament, the first will be played to- ruan: of which morrow afternoon, Scotland's team to meet Germany will be selected from the following players;
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C. Black- bourn, J. T. K. Gilchrist, I). Melellan, N. Whitley, T. S. D. Whitley, N. A. E. Mackay, Angus, S. MacNider, Lieut. Howie, W. W. C. Shewan and Spr.
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The match against a Shanghai team on April 5 cannot, of course be regarded as an official Interport, but the visit generally will, It is haped, have the effect of discover-St. Mary's. ing whether Hongkong has yet St, Thom's
Westminster Blk. made sulliclent 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 thin
Shanghal, will be receiving our morning has not done anything bost players. Of that there is no improve the courts at the Cricket dispute. Although there are one
of Club for to-day's programme or two other couples in Hongkong
Yesterday championship matches. although they pinyed 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 410, that they have no superiors, and this afternoon, it is possible the pro- Shanghai can therefore take the gramme will have to be abandoned. form and standard of play of Eliot Hall as the criterion of Hongkong badminton at its best.
W. C. Hung, E. C. Fincher and Lee Wai-tung are among the players who have scheduled singles matches day, the full programme being:-
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Eliot Hall's visit to the North-is- an auspicious event. It in the Open Singles.-E. C. Fincher v. A. first time a Hongkong badminton Crawford; . N. Lee v. A. E. P. team has played outside of the: Guest; H. Owen Hughes v. Ma Man Colony and it is the first time á chai; W. C. Hung v. Tennle Kwak, company, from n Ilongkong Uni- F. R. Zimmern Y
Leg
Wai-longiverally hostel has made such a
trip.
6. A.
5. Gray Y.
v. Capt. L. J. Waleh. Open DoubleDenne and Divett v. M. W. and M. K. Lo: Wong Fuk nàm and K. F. Lau v. Iu Tak-cheuk and Iu Tak-lom.
Club Singles championship.--W. M. Barton v. Surg. LL. W. A. S. Grant,
TO-MORROW'S MATCHES Open Singles.-J. Tavares v. S. A. Ramijahan; M. Drysdalo v, Wong Fuk.
nam;
Club Singles championship-G. S. Gamble v. H. J. Armstrong: F. A. Redmond v. J. C. Poole; R. Henry v. E. Hathurst; J. Macdougall v. A. K. Mackenzie: R. A. Phillimore v. Cap- tain W. J. R. Craggs
badminton. The players, together Tho visit is not essentially for with about ten other varsity students, will make a sight-seeing our of Nanking, Scochow and other places of Interest.
SPORT ADVTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
Open Doubies.-Tsui Wai-pui. and
The First Extra Race Meeting Teul Yun-pul v. K. Shute and W. Shute; Lee Wai-tong and Lok Ding-will be held (weather permitting) cheung Y. Capt. Milne and Lt. Petch.jat HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, 14th March, 1936, commencing at 2.00 p.m..
FRIDAY'S MATCHES
Open Singles-Taul Yun-pui v. M. The First Bell will be rung at Pagh.
Open Doables. Lee Hua-ngok and 1.30 p.m. Tennie Kwok V. II. A. Barros and J.
By Order Gonsalves: J. Crawford and S. A. Gray v. G. S. Gamble and T. C. Monaghan; W. P. Lucy and R. A. B. Phillimore v. M. Drysdale and M.
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The following will represent the 117 Hongkong Hockey Club against tho Arany on the Club Ground, King's
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THE MASKED
MARVEL HAS TURNED THE
TIDE!
WITH BUT A FEW MOMENTS TO GO, SHADYSIDE IS IN THE
LEAD OVER
KINGSTON
!!
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
WE GOTTA GET I WOULDNT ALL THE DOPE WE CAN ABOUT THIS NUTTY COOK! HE'S A SENSATION!
WRITE A THING ABOUT NUTTY COOK, IF I WERE YOU... HE CAN'T PLAY FOOT BALL!
LISTEN TO STRANGE
INTERLUDE, WOULD YA!
ARE YOU TRYING TO TELL US ?
Who Is This Knocker?
I GUESS I OUGHTA KNOW
WHAT I'M TALKING
ABOUT!
LISTEN, KID, DON'T SIT THERE LIKE A BUMP ON
|A LOG, AND TRY TO SELL · US THE IDEA THAT THE KID WITH THE MASK ON CAN'T
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