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EDW. G. ROBINSON
JOEL MCCREA
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TO-MORROW
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CLAUDETTE COLBERT
IN A DRAMATIC TALE OF NIGHT CLUB QUEEN
"TORCH SINGER"
IT'S AN "OLD FAVOURITE" FROM PARAMOUNT.
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, MAY 25, 1936,
GERMAN
Fr. Aussam.
DIXON'S "WONDER”-
CAR
FREDDIE DIXON, the ace racing
„motorlat of Middlesbrouch,__la moving Eouth to perfect plana which, ho hopes, will revolutionise motoring.
He is shortly taking a house at. Reigate, Surrey.
"In the South I shall have more scope to develop the important plans I have in view," he told the Sunday Chronicle.
"I have got something which motor masofacturers have been Reeking for years," he said. "It will revolutionise motoring.
"With six assistants i am working day and night on my new car, built entirely to my own design and under my own supervision.
"In September 1 intend to go to Utah to try to
beat Sir Malcolm Campbell's world record of 301 m..."
ONLY 20 MEN RETAINED
Drastic Millwall
Action
manager.
TENNIS
VON CRAMM AND
FR. AUSSEM
STILL AT TOP
The new Germas ranking lists con- tinue to follow the custom of the past few years, the majority of the players being grouped together in sec flon to indicate that the authorities are unable to find aufcient margin be tween their formi to justify separate positions
G. von Cramm is given first pines to himself, for the third year in succes Aion: the only player of the world class in Germany, his superiority over his compatriots has."again been em phasised during the acason in which he won the elesed championship of Germany and the international cham-" pionship, beating in the latter event L. de Horman, K. Tarlowski, J. Palia- dai Deaker and Szicell. He lust his French championship title to F. J. Perry, after reaching the final over Wilde, Hecht, McGrath and. Austin.
At Wimbledon von Cramm was also the Men's runner-up to Perry in Singles, having beaten Mako. -Me- Grath and Bulge in the earlier rounds, and he was unbenten in Davis Cup: play unt!! after the result of the tie between Germany and America had Jiven settled when he lost to D. Budge
in the fifth singles match.
1 G. Frh. . Cramm, Berlin (1).
2 H. Henkel, Berlin (2). 3. Denker, Gottingen (5). 47 F. Kuhlmann, Berlin (11).
K. Lund, Kiel (10).
W. Menzel, Berlin (3). Dr. Tubben, Kiel (8).
8 F. Frenz, Bustock (5).
9 Dr. W. Bessart, Hamburg (5). 10-19 W. Brauer, Breslau (---).
Dr. 1. P. Burn. Mannheim (11). K. Dohnal, Frankfurt a.M.
(~).
W. Drost, Berlin (~).
R. Gapfert, Berlin (11),
1. Hansch, Dresden (--).
H. Henke, Franfurt a.M. (11). 1. Jaenecke, Berlin (11).
1. Pahlhausen, Ratingen (11). Dr. II. Tuscher, Gottingen (8). 20-32 J. Boumer. Frankfurt a.31.
(--).
E. Dettmer, Berlin (-). H. Eichner, Glelwitz (—). K. Bamel, Hanna (~).
R. Heydenreich, Würzen (—).
F. Henkel, Berlin (—).
J. Hildebrandt, Mannhim (-).
C. Meffert, Essen (-).
1. Kleiningel, Darmstadt (-).
K. Peltzer, Essen (~~).
1. Walch, Prorzhein (—).
F. Weihe, Freiburg (-). Dr. M. E. Zander, Berlin (11). Insiefent Data: 1. Bergmann, P. Ginsewisch, H. Gottschewsky, H. Heydenreich, Dr. II. Kleinschroth, E. Nourney, E. Pachaly, H. Pietz- ner. H. Schwenker.
RANKINGS
Daron G. Von Cramm.
SPEED
RECORDS TO BE ATTACKED
WORLD MARKS IN DANGER
Salt Lake City.
A summer of speed racing, with streamlined automobiles of revolutionary design streak- ing across the Bonnevile Salt Flats to attack world records, is in prospect here.
Capt. George E. T. Eystem, Eng l's 19-year-old speed driver na Ab Jenkins, American automobile acc. will be the participants.
YORKSHIRE CRICKET
POWERS OF ITS 'NURSERY.
TRADITIONAL
- (By Frank Tharugood)
BAER
9
CONSIDERING
May Fight Peterson At Wembley
San Francisco, May 23. Anell Hoffman, Max
Baer's manager, said that the former heavy- weight boxing champion of the work is considering guarantee of $60,000 to fight Jack Peterson, the British heavyweight champion, at Wembley-Uuited Press,
A RAWN FIGHT
San Francisco, May 23. A rally in the last three rounds afler he had been knocked down In the third for a count of seven earned Phil Brubaker (107 pounds) a draw Year by year when cricket to-day against Andre Lenglet, the France writers run the rule over the com-heavyweight champion of petitors in the county championship, (215 pounds).-United Press. Yorkshire ever loom large in the mind.
It is n compliment to Yorkshire that the question should be so often asked not whether the side can hold the title but what other side, expecial- ly in the South, is likely to bring them down to an average level. Last season Essex staggered humanity by lefeating-Yorkshire atuherifjold by an innings anð 204 runs-n worthy victory indor, but a victory almost freakish in megaitude against a side that suffered no other reverse, In- cidentally there is a touch of drama in the fact that Esrex assist next Saturday week to open Yorkshire's county een on a Bull,
One of the secrets of Yorkshire's i power is undoubtedly to be found in the nursery, By the courtesy of Mr. Secretary J. H. Nash I received in early spring a long list of the York- shire colts tabulated according to their various credentials and offering In bold assurance that the best is yet
to be.
A TESTAMENT OF YOUTH
This annual list is a fine testament of youth and a study of its editions during the past quarter of a century will tell us how Yorkshire have built up their successive teamAM,
are
be
To sift the wheat from the chaff is the duty of George Hirst and the Soungsters of the champion county dis- indeed lucky to have no tinguished a mentor. Incidentally, George has good reason to pleased with the form of boy Hutton; although in relation to some of oul Intest colts I think Lancashire are even more fortunate to see Olddeld and Washbrook coming on so well. Little, if any, fear need be enter- tained about the strength of Nie Yorkshire batting, and this was ea Baton will attack all existing phasised inst season, when Arthur | cards above 100 miles an hour with Wood showed us that Ames was not his mysterious now Diesel-pow red the only wicket-keeper who could
maite runs, ear. The Flying Spray. He will at-
Hire is no doubt more
the tempt to regain all reorde up to 100 cancerned about
finding of ailes an inour with his Speel of the anther George Macaulay, who after Winds, a 12-cylinder 450-horsepower 15 year's faithful service, has now "tirol""
retired. powered car.
Yorkshire had to rely more than GERMAN HOLDS RECORD
ever Inst seama ou Bawés and Verity. and this pair made a wonderful res
of frequent Test- pona in spite
Eyston held all recurls up 199 miles an hour, retablished on
1
11 11
with
pace.
va
Smail the county could sudo H. Henkel retains seed place in the salt Hats here, antil a German, teh enlls. But in addition the new rankings.In Mon. Pierre Von Steck, neprag 166 miles
another supporting bowler of 1.eft far behind in the field of foot-illou's opinion he is the most in-hour a few weeks ago, to shatter his
records.
This is the fifth year of Sarailes, anil proved Continental player of the year.
arrived ball honours by their near
The English driver, who neigh-i hours, Charlton Athletic, the Millwall; During the season he heat Crawford i
hand fast medium bowler had its F.C. recently appointed! Mr. Charles and Metirath in the Tavis Cup tie in America on April 14, will seek evidence of his ability as a right-
This 181st automobile racing record. Hewitt from Chester as their team against Australia, and Caska against the piloted his queerbooking Speed chief manifestation in 1932. York-
Czecho-Slovakin; and M. Ellmer at Merano. Tiden las recently
of the Winds at 167.0098 miles an hire has ever been rich in ambidextr given Mr. Hewitt hur decideri-that-antsim couching in Berlin, remodelling hour to shatter the world's speed us players-their present coach and ten of the present playing staff be his forehand drive; and the American record for 10 miles lust September. Rules Are Shining examples and. retained for next season, They are considers that the young German will Eleven days later, he broke the 12- Smailes, who buts left, belongs to
hour record at 139.847 miles an hour hat order, Yuill (geal): Smith (E) and Dudley move forward rapidly this
his year. (backs) Brolly, Wallbanks (half-ove
Fal. C. Ausser gains first position and the 24-hour run at 140.522 miles. bucks); McCartney, Daniels, Wilson, in the women's list for the sixth tinir, SINGLE SLEEVE VALUES USEDİ Palmer, Smith (R) forwards.
Sperling Consideration is still being given to She was runner-up to Mine,
in the German championships after The Flying Spray is powered with Alexander, Salmon, Turnbull and beating Mile. Jedrzejowska, by 1-2, a 12-cylinder Ricardo Aviation Diesel Thorogood, while the case of Murray, 6-1 on her return to competitive play engine with a 17-liter piston capacity, county captains, though earnest in who leg, is
a professional, were not able, the Football League for compensa-art of the summer. Frl. Kappel, the
power. has single sleeve valves. from Frank Greenwood, to make tion. The following players have German national champion, is placed
His Spood of the Winds, a many runs. been granted free transfers:
at fourth.
cylinder 160-horsepower car, has been
Brian Sellers is an exception; and overhauled and streamlined since the with all deference to his eight pre- speed attacks last fall. It will uso decessors I think we may also re- special British Ethyl spirit gasolino gard him as by far the beat leader sent from London.
Adams, Walsh, Newcomb, Forsyth, McCahill, Jackson, Baics, Blair, Payne, O'Grady and Jones.
On the open-to-transfer list is Yardley
Leicester City.--Placed on open-to- transfer list Wood (back), Mills (forward) Bruce, McNeill and Keith, Free transfers have been given to Porter and Miles.
Norwich. Men re-signed aret Bowen, Burditt, Flack, Hall, Halliday, Proctor, Robinson, Woodford, Ed- wards. On the open-to-transfer list are: Russell, Lockhead, Friar and
Cole.
4
LADIES
1 Frl. C. Aussem, Koln (1), - .
(now Countess della Corte Bree).
2 Fr M. L. flora, Wiesbaden
(2),
3 Fr. P. Stuck, Berlin (~~). 46. Fr. P. Kappel, Berlin (7). Fri. T. Zerden, Berlin (7). Fr. T. Schomburgh, Leipzig
(3).
7 Fr. Ác. Schneider (Frl. Peitz),}
Berlin (8).
8 Fr. C. Beutter (Fri. Hammer),
Cannstatt (3),
9–11 Frl. A. Othberg-Kruger, an
over (—).
Fri. 1. Ros, Munchen (-). Fri. A. Ullstein, Leipzig (5).
12 Fri. E. Sauder, Berlin (7),
Coventry City-Have retcined Morgan, Pearson Wood, Astly, Brown, Smith Elliott, Frith, McCaughey, Mason, Curtis, Boileau, Armeson, McNestry, Pritchard, Lauderdale, Barratt, Bourton, Crawley, Lager, Jones, Lake, Liddle And Fition. Open to transfer: Webb and Watson. One case of Typhold. (Imported) Free transfer: Brook, Tweed, Hall, was reported to the local Health Sims.
authorities on Friday.
12-
A READY-MADE CAPTAIN Tracing the history of Yorkshire cricket since the retirement of Lord we find periods when its Hawke,
Jenkins recently amounced plans since Lond Hawke.
It is certainly a coincidence that to attack Sir Malcolm Campbell's 301- the revival of a North v. South Test world's speed record match trial at Lord's next June finds mile-an-hour and recapture the 24-hour speed the North prepared with a ready-
made captain.
crown.
He expcots to have a παν 100. horsepower car ready for the 24-hour
grind by June 1. Equipped with an bell's Bluebird generated 2,400 b.p. airplane motor, the car will be more Jenkins expects his new juggernaut than twice as powerful as the 325 to develop from 3,200 to 3,000 hose- horsepower machine he drove at a world's recont speed of 130 miles an hour for 24 hours last year.
RATED AT 350 M.P.H.
power,
The new car, costing approximate- ly $50,000, is being built at the Ly- coming plant at Williamsport, Pa., and will be completed this fall or
The speedster in which he plans to carly next spring.
The salt flats, said to be the fastest attack Campbell's rocord is expected Lo be capable of speed of 360 miles an racing grounds in the world, were hour, he said. Two airplane motors, used by Campbell to establish his capable of developing 1,500 to 1,800 world's record. They are expected to horsepower each, will power it. Camp-be dry enough for the speed trials by
July.
FINEST IN INDIA
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GOVERNOR OF BOMBAY LAYS FOUNDATION OF NEW CLUB
Bombay, May 24
Lord Bradbourne, Governor of Bombay, laid the foursintion stond of a new cricket club, which will bo called the Bradbourne Cricket Club.
The Club will be the home of inter- national cricket on the same lines as the M.CC. and will be the finest club in Indin-Reuter'a Bulletin.
The regular Services Whist Drive, will be held at the European Y.M.C.A. to-night at 9 p.m.
SPORT ADVTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
The Sixth Extra Race Meeting will be held (weather permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, 30th May and Monday, 1st June, 1930, commencing at 2 p.m. and 12.30 p.m. respectively..
The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. on Saturday, and at 12 noon on Monday.
By Order,
·
S. A. SLEAP,
Actg. Secretary. Hongkong, 25th May, 1936,
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