BOWLS PROGRAMME League Matches Commence

On April 30

Lawn Bowls League matches com- menco on April 30. The programme for all divisions for the first three weeks is as follows:

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SATURDAY, APRIL 20 First Division

Kowloon 3.0.C.

Kowloon

Docks R.C.

Recreio

Indian RC.

Civil Service

v. Civil Bervice C.C.

v. Kowloon C.C.

v. Craigengower C.C.

v. Police R.C.

Second Division

v. Kowison B.G.C.

Craigengower C.C. v. Talkoo

kong C. "B" v. Hecrelo likong .C

v. Police

THIRD DIVISION

Craigengower Kowloon C.C. Kowloon Ton Recreio

v. Kowloon ...

V. Hongkang F.C.

V. Yacht Club

v. Ilongkong Electric

SATURDAY, MAY 7

Craigongower Kowloon C,C. Police

Indian R.C

First Divixlen

Second

Kowloon 1.G.C. Recrelo

Hkong P.C. "D"

Talkoo

THIRD

Kowloon F.C.

Kowloon C.C.

Yacht Club

v. Kowloon N.G.C. v. Recreio

v, Civil Service

v. Kowloon Docka

Division

v, Craigengower

v. Civil Service

v. Honakeng F.C. "A"

v. Police

DIVISION

v. Kowloon Tong

v. Craifengower

v. Recreio

'kong Electrica v. Hongkong F.C.

SATURDAY, MAY 14

First Division

Craigengower v. Police

Kowloon CC.

v. Kowloon B.G.C,

Kowloon Docks v. Recreio

Civil Servico

v. Indian R.c.

Becond Division

'kong F.C. "A' ' v. Civil Service

Craigentower

Police

v. Recreio

v.liongkong F.C. "B"

Kowloon 3.G.C,

*. Talkoo

Tump

DIVISION

v. Kowloon F.C.

v. Kowloon C.C.

v. CraigenRower

Recreto.

Kowloon Tong

HoBloat r

HR. Electric

v. Yacht Club

EASTER GOLF

Happy Valley Club To

Play Kowloon

The Happy Valley Section of the Royal Hongkon Golf Club will play] the Kowloon Golf Club in a match at Happy Valley on Friday, April 15 The starting times are as follows:

Kowloon Happy Valley

9.00 am. H. Young v. T. D. Paton

11.04 a.m. 2. Rodger v. W. A. Stewart

0.08 a.m. E. T. McMullen v. G. Milne.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

WEDNESDAY,

She's a Constant Shock to Cary Grant

This artist's sketch of Cary Grant and Katharina Hopburn accurately represents the flabbergastød mood of co-star Grant throughout the wild doings of "fringing Up Baby," which brings Aliso Hepburn as a madcap hazer of a mild college profesnor. Sie goes in for riotous comedy mingled with romance. The "baby" is a loopard of which Miss Hepbara is guardian,

TELEVISING EPSOM DERBY

THIS YEAR

London, Apr. 12.

Aga Khan

Has Good

OUR GUIDE" TO THE

Derby Horses CINEMAS

APRIL 13, 1888.

LEAGUE FOOTBALL Fixtures Arranged For Easter Holidays

Local football fixtures arranged for the Eastor Holidays include the Junior Shield Final on Saturday, and the Junior Interport Trial and the Anal match to decide the Third Division Championship. on Sunday. The complete programina follows:

SATURDAY, APRIL 10

First Division

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St. Joseph's v. Middlesex (S00- kunpoo), 4.45 p.m. Referee, Barion, Linesmen, Edwards and Mellgrew,

South China "A" v. Kowloon (Caroline Hill). 4.45 p.m. Referee, Goa. Linesmen, McLaughton

and Brothwell.

Junior Shield Final Ordnance v. Kwong Wah (Kaw- loon), 4 p.m. Referee, Finch. Lines- men, Silva and Clarke.

Second Division

Chinese Sappers v. Pollce (Club), 3.15 pm. Referee, Fraser.

5th. Bde. R.A. v. Club (Sookun- poo), 3.15 p.m. Referee, Johns.

Kowloon v. Middlesex (Chatham Road), 4.45 pm. Referee, Dove,

Royal Scots v. Eastem (Caroline Hill), 3.15 p.m. Referee, Stone.

SUNDAY, APRIL 17 Junior Interport Trial Possibles v. Probables (Club), 3,45 p.m. Referee, Silva.

V.

Third Divialon Championship

Assn. Sporting Portuguese Medical Corps (Club), 5 p.m. Ne- feree, Kosick.

MONDAY, APRIL 18

Second Division

Chinese Sappers v. Eastern (Cause- way Bay), 3.15 pm. Referee, Silva. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20

Second Division

European Sappers v. Royal Scots

4.45 (Sookunpoo).

Referee, p.m. Hartley. "Madame X" (King's Theatre, to-

Chinese Sappers v. 5th. Bde, R.A. old hat day).-Her

fetchingly re- (Sookunpoo), 3.15 p.m. Referer, furbished with the latest Hollywood Dove.

Valiant all of whom will

is malding bethic, Madame X for Valunbie

the paddocks when comeback with her famous somer-

(Continued from Page 8.)

The directors of the Epsom Grand Stand Association, after conferring of Austria,

9.12 am. R. G. Parker v. A. L. Eastman with ofclals of the British Broad-their racing days are over.

9.10 a.m. A. D. Humphreys V. F. C. casting Corporation,

Durry

I. H. Mundy v. J. D. Thomson withdraw their embargo 920 a.. 0.34 5.m. W. 8. er v. A. A. Lopes vising of the Derby this year

Moncrieft 9.28 nm. T. D. Low R.

2.33 a.m. 7. A. R. Selby v. W W. V. Ahern 0.30 am. G. E. Willerton v. E. O. Mur

phy

040 pan. f. E. Booker v. C. G. Anderson 0.44 m. D. Humphreys v. W, Bosun 9.43 a.m. G. T. May v. W. M. Groves 9,52 a.m. N. Booker v. E. M. Hanton DEA .m. W. J. Buller v. T. Henderson 10.00 am. A. Brouteshank V. W. Stoker

Reserves

10.04 an. F. Buckle v. E. 1. Watts 10.00 am. H. J. Bebbington v. M.

Cairns

λ.

British Wireless.

sault-from-grace routine. The story OLD BOYS' ATHLETICS decided to Among this owner's older horses was conceived some 30 years ago, on tele-Sultan Mahomed is the best. Heel-but has stood the test of time. This

The Arst Annual Athletic Meet or bug affected him badly last year. role is now taken by Gladys George His traincy thinks he would have who, with the help of Warren Wil- the Wah Yan Past Students' Associa- Avon the Aintree Derby had the luck liam and John Beal, makes it one of tlon will be held at the South China Athletic Association ground, Caroline of the race gone with him. Perhaps the best made by the screen.

Bringing

Baby"

(Queen' HIU, on Sunday, April 17, the grey son of Massine will make Theatre, to-day).-Previewed yester-mencing at 10 am. Mr. Peter Tsui umends in this year's Cup races.

the stable is well off for day, this picture proved to be some will distribute the prizes."

SCHOOL SPORTS

As

Up

wads of high breeding and what similar to "The Awful Truth"

tment and as such scores just

In the leading roles,

com-

Hepburn and Cary Grant SPORT ADVTS.

The Diocesan Girls' School will promise. Sixteen of them belong to in

the Aga Khan. I would award hold their school sports in the school leading place to Sadri, who is grounds on Thursday, April 14, at Solario from Friar's Daughter, the are fortunute in that the situations p.m. Mr. Sollis, the Senior Inspector) dam of Dastur and Bahram. Clearly are ANOTHER HOLE IN ONE of Schools, has kindly consented to one of the most attractive of all these

All youngsters, he possesses more sub distribute the prizes at 4 p.m. Mrs. S. Helberg, last week, holed parents and friends of the school are stance and scope than Mahboub, a the sixth hole (100 yards) nt Deep-cordially invited.

bay brother to Mahmoud, who is an water Bay in one, Mr. H. Owen

Iegant celt, if a little on the small side. Hughes, therefore, when he holed outį

Fart of the proceeds collected from

Bellef

In one at Fanling on Sunday, was entry fees for the different events is the second person within a week to being sent to the Students' have accomplished this feat.

Association.

Here Comes the BIG Show!

Now for the Time of Your Life!

More stars of screen and

radio than you ever saw

In one mad, molodlous explosion!

BOB BURNS

JACK DAKIE KENNY BAKER ANN MILLER RADIO CITY REVELS

STARTS

With

VICTOR MOORE MILTON BERLE

HELEN BRODERICK JANE FROMAN BUSTER WEST

MELISSA MASON

and

HAL KEMP and His Orchestres

SUNDAY

RADIO

QUEEN'S & ALHAMBRA

atrendy well-made,

and they therefore go through their parts without special effort. Howard Hawks, the director, has made the most of his story, and the result is fine picture, evenly-balanced and definitely entertaining The "baby"

a

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THE THIRD EXTRA RACE

MAY RUN FOR FRENCH DERBY burn to get her man. The

permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on Among the Alles Persian Folly, tragedienne of the screen has now SATURDAY, 16th and MONDAY, by Dastur Lndy -Lawless, inkes the had her opportunity of being 4 18th April, 1838, commencing at 12.30 sve, Veracite, a sister to Vermeil, is comedienne," and makes a good job, p.m. each day. one to look out for early in the sea-of it too.

las

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE

The First Bell will be rung at 12.00 son. The Begum Aga Khan is re- "Back In Circulation" (Alhambra' NOON, and the Timn Interval wili presented in the stable by Dardanel-Theatre, to-day),-American version be after the second race (1 p.m.) on

HI, who, it all goes well with of the methods employed by a go- both daya. him, is likely to be trained for the ahead newspaper. It is a bright French Derby, Princess Aly Khan nim from start to finish, punctuated No One without a badge will be

the fine-looking Xundover colt by a laugh almost every minute, Neuvy, who was farred when he won Drama and humour well-ixed. Joan at Goodwood and so did not run Blondell and Pat O'Brien are the again.

principals, and curry off the acting Six two-year-olds and two three-honours.

"Mountain Justice" (Oriental Then- year-olds are owned by Prince Aly tre, to-day). The lile gives a very Khan, who also has Praxitetes 11ood idea of what the story is about in partnership with Count Guazzone. It further elucidation is necessary.

Stafarallo, cheaply bought by Prince Aly Khan from his father's may be added that it is a good show.

awn Josephine Hutchinson and

II.

admitted to the Members' Enclosure. Badges admitting Non-Members lo the Members Enclosure and Club Rooms at $5.00 per day for Gentle men and $3.00 per day for Ladies (Both including tax) are obtainable through the SECRETARY upon the personal or written application of Member, such Member to be respon- sible for all visitors introduced by

batch of sale yearlings, has grown Brent provide the romantic corge him, and for Payment of All Chits,

into a magnificent filly, and I ex- "Men Are Not Gods" (Alajestie The Secretary's Omec, 1st floor, pect big things this year of the stily

Building, (Tel. 27704) ing daughter of Solario. One would Theatre, to-day).Chlef interest in Exchange not hesitate to describe her as the this film is that it is a British pic-will close at 11 am

American star, Miriam Timas are obtainable at the Club young Queen of the stable, if it were lure with the

in the principal role House provided they are ordered in not for the presence ot Radiant, Hopkins, who seems to me to have done Alexander Kordo can be relied upon advance from the No. 1 Boy. Tele- well as could be expected since her to bring something unusual to the phone 21020. two-year-old days. Miss Dorothy screen, and it is an unusual story. Paget has never had any reason to regret having given 11,300 gns. for Radiant.

tion

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the

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE The price of Admission to Pubile Enclosure is $1.00 per day BOUTS IN AMERICA including tax, for all Persons, includ- ing Ladies, and is payable at the Gate. Soldiers and Sailors In Uniform are admitted Half Price.

By Order,

∙C. B. BROWN, * {

Secretary Hongkong, 11th April, 1938.

15,000 GNS. SPECULATION Considerably more of a specula-

Pittsburgh, Apr. 11. "Tiger" Jack Fox, 1814 lbs., of at the yearling sales was the Golden Hair colt, and as I stood in Spokane, beat Jack Trammel, 183 his box I wondered how much of the lbs., of Youngstown, on points in a 15,000 gms. paid for him by his enten round contest here to-day. terprising owner will come back. At Mobile, Alabama, Petey Sarron Even if it was not realised at Don- beat Jole Green, of New York, also caster, it was manifest last season on points, In a ten round lightweight that the son of

of Fairway might be bout-United Press. handicapped by lack of inches.

A grandly-topped colt, he is won-justify the tall price she made

But one cannot the Siedmere sale.

derfully compact.

at

help thinking that he could do with with a string of 14, including Neur

Sir Alfred Butt begins the senson being higher from the ground. How

can

he will shape in the new season de- Relation, for whom there is plenty of pends to a large extent on his free-scope in long races, and Noble Star, never do himself justice dom from the knee trouble which Who

when the ground is hard. Interrupted his two-year-old career. Other patrons of the stable are

Miss Paget has seven two-year- olds in the stable. The Solario Mr. Lunt, Mr. A. W. Gordon and

Friar Palm Bly scem kely to

Mr. John Dawson.

Fitz Roy House opens the new flal campaign with strength at every point, and we can expect to find it once again fighting out the cham-

WAKE UP YOUR plonship of the stables.

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etc.

to go into storage without clean- ing.

Carpets and Rugs should be thoroughly Shampooed & Dried

Clothing, Drapes,

Loose Covers should be "ZORIC" Drycleaned--in order to be sure that moth eggs, grime, grit, etc. are completely got rid of,

Take no chances, moth eggs in textiles remain fertile and soon become active when Clothing Carpets and Rugs are put into use again.

Send them to the cleaners before storing.

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FOR HER LOVE ... HE FOUGHT through miles of raging ocean.. he defled man's law..A turbulent story of primitive passions by the`.

authors of "Mutinyonthe Bounty" SAMUEL GOLDWYN

Hongkong Dept. Tel. 21278. Peak Depot. Tel. 29353.

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