THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH.

THURSDAY,

AUGUST

5,

1937.

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A NEW WORLD'S RECORD

..for thrills!

John Trent, new screen "find," and lovely, Marian Marab, the sweat- heart of "The Great Gambini” are seen above in one of the romantle moments from the film. "The Great Gambini,” which opens to-day at the Queen's Theatre, features Akim Tamiroff with Mian Marsh and Trent.

LAWN

BOWLS

UPSET

Walker Beats Basa

Tennis Triumph For Brothers

(Continued from Page 8.)

Detailed, scores and revised league table follow.

to

K.C.C. v. RECREIO

D. J. N. Anderson and F. Grose

A.

| (K.C.C.) lost to L. A. Silva and J. J.; Remedios 3-0; drew with A. MI, ¦ There was a minor upset in the Rodrigues and A. M. Silva 6-0; lost howls singles championship at the! Indian Recreation Club yesterday Oliveira 1-6.

A. Carvalho and when R. Basa, of Craigengower, went down in W. L. Walker 23 to 10, the game going to the 28th head.

T. Armstrong beat W. S. Dall 21-15 after 21 heads and U. M. Omar scored

an easy win over W. H. Gelling. | Omar had two fours and three threes,

Gelling scored

on only four heads, the margin being 24 to 5.

The record number of 21 matches was played yesterday.

or the 10 in Kowloon, the most exciting was that between J. Pau and 3. A. du faiz, won by the former, 21-19, on the 23rd head, The winner was the better player in the first half but towards the end he fell off badly! to allow his opponent to lead 19-15, at one stage. With defeat near, how ever, he staged a brillant recovery, BO much so that when the 22nd head was reached he regained the

scendancy by

shot, the score then being 20-10 in his favour. In the last head, Luz was lying two shots when Pou knocked them off with his third wood.

which gave him the shot and match. Another closely-contested match that between L. F. Xavier and A. Spary, won by the former, 21-19, on the 25th head.

tht

was

The other matches resulted more

or less as expected, with the exception

G. C. Burnett and G. Clarke beat Silva and Remedios 8-4; beat! Rodrigues and Silva 6-4; lost to Carvallio and Oliveira 3-6.

!

NO HOCKEY TROPHIES SWIMMING TRIALS

Association Council Rule L. Roza-Poreira's Win In

For Coming Season

The Half Milo

were

After a well judged roce, keenly contested by A. A. Roza for the est The Council of the Hongkong, 600 yards, L. Roza Pereira won the Hockey Association met at St 000 yards interport swimming trinl Andrew's Church Hall yesterday to yesterday at the Victoria Recreation discuss the future running of touma-; Club, His time was 12 min. 22 2/5 ments and the subject of trophies, see. There

three starters. Alt. A. A. Dand, president, was in Roza bent J. M. Calvert by 2 1/5 sec. the Chair, supported by Sub-Inspec- for second place. tor L. Tyler (secretary),

Mr

A M. Xavier (treasurer), Cast, a, W. P.

and Roza Pereira Kimm, Lt.Cdr. Bowerman, Lt, T. D, evenly for the first 20 lengths, turn- H. Otway, Mesars. A. E. P. Guest, ing at each end like clockwork. K. Hussain and G. Sommer.

Pereira then started to push slowly to the fore, with Calveri about #ve Mr. Guest proposed that the A3-1 yards behind. His lead steadily in- sociation run o tournament to the creased until he won by about 10 exclusion of the Mamak and United yards. Tournaments, This was seconded

by Mr. Husnin.

Rozn

swynm

Ed da Roza won the diving with

WATER POLO

Lt. Cdr. Bowerman proposed on 93.0 points. He was followed by L. Amendment that, the Mamak and Roza Pereira with 02.8, Stanley Lec United Tournaments continue under with 75.5 and Wong Woun-ki 53,2. the offiliation to the Association and abide by its rules, and that any question elther tournament felt -

At the Chinese Bathing Club self incompetent to deal with be re- yesterday South China was benten in ferred to the Association. This was a fast gaine four goals to all. The seconded by Mr. Olway.

adopted the South China defence. Despite the of H. Wing Lee, defending Mr. Guest proposed that the A-out China, the souls mounted sociation apply to English Hockey up. Two were scored in the first Association for permission to play hait by R. Chan and Lum Yau-ling.

The Brven

amendment WAJ ven votes to two,

for

trophies. Lt.-Cur.

C.B.C. forwards made a handful for

Ane

1937. SUMMER

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Kapoc Cushions

Easy Chairs Bowerman 1. Chan added another two in the

preposed an amendment that no second half,"

trophy be played for. The amend- ment was adopted seven votes to two.

The Annual general meeting will be held on August 25.

HOME CRICKET

Yesterday's Scores At Lunch Time

Lunch scores jo-day were: Sussex 120-0 v. Glamorgan. Essex 123-2 v. Worcester.. Kent 110-3 v. Notis, Gloucester 186-2 v. Lanes. Hants 98-4 v. Surrey. Somerset 125-5 v. Middlesex. Yorks 111-1. Leleester. Derby 145-2 v. Northants, Warwick 107-4 v. New Zealand.-

to Silva and Remedios 3-6; lost to Reuter.

A. W. Ramsey and W. Gillins lostį

Rodrigues and Silva 3-6; lost to! Carvalho and Oliveira 1-8.

SOUTH CHINA v. CIVIL SERVICE

South China beat Civil Service B sets to 24.

N. K. Ma and K. 11. Lee (S.C.A.A.) beat J. Pengelly and F. Bradley 6-4; lost to B. Agafuroff and I. Agafuron 3-6; best N. d. Bebbington and G. Carver 1-2.

II. T. Bee and T. K. Leung beat Pengelly and Bradley 0-4: beat Agafuroff and Agafuroff 6-3; bent Bebbington and Carver 6-1.

C. B. Wong and C. M. Trang bent Pengelly and Bradley 6-4; lost to Agafuroff and Agafuroft 3-0; drew with Bebbington and Carver 0-6.

C.R.C. v. K.I.T.C.

Chinese Itecreation Club heat the KIT.C. five-four,

5. A. and 5. S. Hussain (KLT.C)) beat F. 11. Kwek and 3. W. blung 0-4; best Chios and C. C. Luk 0-1; beat P.;

F. Trol and C. N. Chang 0-3.

F. Khan and J. M. Singh Jost to Kwok at Linnit 2-0: fast to Chuli and Luk 4-0: best Trot and Chang 0-4.

----

Jahan Dart and Mit Singhy lost to Kwok

of L. A. Gutierrez, one time holder and Liang 6-6: font le Chut and Luk 2-6

of the title, who went down to H. lost to Trol and Chang 1-0. Overy, 12-23, on. The 20th bead.

Kowloon Dowling Green Club,---

C.CC. H.K.C.C.

J. V. Ramany beat C. Strange 22-7 Craigengewer Cricket Club beat Hong- 117th

Long Cricket Club mix-three. Gut head);

Overy beat

[G. Choa and R. Choa (CCC)) 21-12 (20th hend); W. C. Gutierrez Simpson beat II. E. Strange 21-D (18th and Morton 6-4; drew with brass

and, Jowit

teal Redmond and head); J. A. du Luz lost to J. Rau Rodiers 0-3.

P. Zimmer and E. Zimmern best Evan 10-21 (23rd head).

Club de Reercio.-G. II. Sheriff 6-1: at Redmond and lodgers -0.

and Marion G-1; beat Denne and Jowitt| beat F. Cullen 21-18 (23rd head): T. A. Kitchell and A. 11. Futron os so Fergusson beat A. J. Coelho 21-4 Evans and Marlon 1-0; lost to Denne and

Jewitt 1-6: drew withi Redmond (19th head).

Rodgers 6-0. Kowloon Docks.-R. A. da Luz beatį H. Nish 22-10 (18th head); L. F. Xavier beat A. Stary 21-10 (25th head); A. S. Russell beat R. G. Craig 21-17 (22nd head); II. Gitting beat, V. Petherick 21-8 (19th head).

LEAGUE TABLE

.ati

CHAMPIONSHIP TABLE

Medlesex Yorkshire (3) Sussex (14) Derby (1) Gloucester (4) 23 11

20

240 158 03.03 315 207 65.7 360 209 60.05 300 171 57.50 @345 161 52.46 070 140 $5.15 1 500 132 44.00

AUSTRALIAN PONIES

Batch Of 50 Arriving By The Tanda To-day

A new batch of Australin sub- scription griffins will arrive in the Colony to-day by the steamer Tanda and will be disembarked at North: Point about 5.30 p.m.

Numbering 50 in all, the ponies are intended for the 1030 racing season in Hongkong. During the voyage two died on board shlp.

The Tanda landed 20 ponies Fat Manila.

Rev. Canon's 28 Years of DUODENAL ULCERS

To many people the thought of a gastric or stucelenak üleve calls up visions of an operation Yet this drastic step is by no means inevitable, even in cases of long standing nicers,

The Superintendent of the Peace River Back in Canada, The Rev. Canon T. D. P., suffered foun duenal terms for 28 tong years, and thought an operation essential." He actually made the long journey to England 42,50 just for that purpose. Yet lie never had the 319 132 420 operation after all! Read this letter

was in England for the first four months 270 106 38.23 of this year. I have been a sufferer fe

Glamorgan (10) 22 3 Notts (3) Surrey (8) Lancare il 24

Ensex (9) ....218 19 Warwick (18 Somerset (7) Hampshire 120)

220 10 1 6 300 104 34.06; Duodenal Ulcers for over 28 years. I made the Worcester (12) 22

0 330 105 31.81 trip to England to undergo ais operation by the Kent (8)

31 5 13 2 D 315 91 20.00 | Harley Street Specialists, I was so sick. Leleester (15) 100 386 305 39 13.64 however, on the boat going oyre in January, Northants (17) 10 0 32 4 1 270 27. 10.00 and had no harmorrhage, and was persuali

by my cabin steward to try Marlen Brand Stomach Powder, and otitalore some ak klask on the ship; before reaching England, 1 fell some benefit, I took five bottles of Powder during the four months I was in England, and never went to see a doctor, I entered at the end of April to Canada, and have not laid up a day, mid now, four months after my return, I still feel a different man." And now you cari get the same Maclean Brand Stomach Powder

REVOLVER SHOOTING

Emergency Reserve Match that cure the Canon, out liere in 1 four Keak.

With Dockyard Police

Think-it Meclean Brand Stomach Powder will actually treat duodenal ulcers Burcevi. fully, what relief will it not give to lesser steinach ailments 1- Yours, for instance. just try this famous, professionally recom The Hongkong Police Emergency pains go after the first dose or two. But make inrided stomaca powder and feel how stomach

Mize it original MACLEAN "BRAND Unit Reserve took part in a revolver shooting match against the Royal Stomach Powder. Look for the signature Naval Dockyard Police at Kennedy **ALEN, C, MACLEAN" on the battle and Road Revolver Range yesterday,

C5100. Gemukee Maclean Brand Stomach Powder is sold only in bottles in cartons Sover sold Inew. – Powder or Tablets,

If you have any ditheulty in obtaining it temp Voor Incal chemist or stuen, write to Poul & Co.. 1.03. Byx 538, Hong Kong

SPORT ADVTS.

Emergency Unit

P. S. Grover

110

L/S, Simmons

120

L/S. Tansley

120

1. C. Tipple

120

P. W. D. L. F.

Sets,

A. Pis. 6 0 0 40% 13% 12

P. C. Van de Lely

115

P.C. M.A. Souza

110

P.C. MAR. Souza

Hower

5 4

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Dockyard Police

CS.C.C. .7 2 0 5 10

44

4

H.K.C.C. 0 10 5 18 K.LT.C. .. 5 1 0 3 20 25 University 5 0 0 5 91⁄2 351⁄2 INTER-SERVICES CUP

Wilson

36

The

2

Bellamy

75

+

Curd

Coles

Qullan

C.R.C. 3. C. Gill had an easy victory over Craigen- N. P. Koronjia at the H.K.F.C. win- ning 21-14 after lending 10-1 at the S.C.A.A. eighth head.

K.C.C.

B. Basto beat S. M. Rumlahn 23-7 Recreio and J. Selby beat W. Russell 21-17 at the C.C.C.

2

London, Aug. 4. The Arst attempt to swim the

London, Aug. 4. Channel started to-day when a Nut- The Royal Navy won the inter- tingham swimmer left Cupe Grls services tenis challenge cup at Nez at 4 a.m. and was reported sevenį Wimbledon to-day with seven wins, nilles from Dover about noon, mak- to the Army's six and the Royal Air Ing favourable progress-Reuter Force's five. The Army had held the 120. Bulletin,

cup since 1929-Reuter,

Logan

McCleod

105

60

65

485

The possible for each mon was The weapon used was the 32

long.

THE KOWLOON FOOTBALL

CLUB

Twenty-third

Annual

General Meeting of Members will be held at the Kowloon Football Club Pavilion, on Friday, August 6th, 1937, nt 6 p.m.

By Order of the Committee.

A. 9. BLISS,

RENANG

RR

Hon. Secretary.

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