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INDIAN R. C. BOWLS RINKS ANNOUNCED

Play Kowloon Docks On Saturday

The following players will repre- sent the Indian R. C. 'In their Lawn Bowls League match against Kow- loon Dock R. C. at Sookunpoo on Saturday, May 7, at 4 p.m.;

S. M. Rumjahn, S. O. Bux, M. Y.' Adal and A. R. Dallah (skip); J. Housen, A. Balcar, A. R. Minu and A. R. Minu (skip); D. M. Khan, A. M. Wahab, M. it. Abbas and E. et Arcuti (skip);

H.K.E.R.C. RINKS

The following will represent the Hongkong Electric R. C. at Ming) Yuen against the Hongkong F. C.:

A. Tarbuck, J. F. Hedley, S. Dear con and W. B. Muskett (skip); R. C. Butler, G. G. S. Thomson, G. T. Podgett and L. de Rome (skip); J. F. Barron, A. F. Paul, J. F. Lunny und J. K. Sloan (skip).

KOWLOON GOLF Players Qualify For Summer Cup

The following players qualified for

the Kowloon

Golf Club

Cup. on Sunday at

Course:

J. Carleton

1. J. Bone

F. A. H

W. Ahern

A. Lopes

T. B. Low

C. G. Anderson

W. Stoker

Si.

E. H. Whealeroft

W. A. Stewart

M. A. Cairns

T. Benderon

E. M. Hanlon

W Bastin

P. D. Paton

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CRICKET

London, May 3. Close of play crieket scores were: Yorkshire 330 and 21 for 1. M.C.C.) 325 (Edrich 194, Compton 77). There) Was no play to-day owing to rain! und the match was abandoned.

THE HONGKONG

Violent though the boxing game is at the best of times, 1 is very sellor that it is as violent as during a recent match in Holts wenst where the 22-year-old Frankie Vallerho knocked out his opponent, the former

Vallerino is seen here senilin champion of California, Beri Colina. Colima through the ropes.

TABLE TENNIS

Miss Young Wai-pun Leads In First Group

The Ladies' Table Tennis Chan- pionship has reached an interesting

stage.

Miss Young Wal-pun leads

OUR GUIDE TO THE CINEMAS

TELEGRAPH,

MAY WEDNESDAY,

4, 1938.

Shorthand Clue SPORT ADVTS.

To Secrets

With a shorthand dictionary in his ilst of eighteenth- suitcase and o century Parliamentary phrases in his trunk, Professor Leo Francis Stock arrived in London from Washington recently to try to translate obscure record of the debates that ultimately led to the Declaration of Independence.

Short, grey-haired, with a half deprecating smile that lifts one cor- ner of his mouth silghtly higher than News the other. Dr. Stock told a Chronlete reporter of his "Five Month Plan to evolve order out of the chaos of manuscript reports in the

British Muscum.

the 60-

"I want to go through called Egerton Papers," he said. "To the lay eye their shorthand looks pretty much like any modern system Pitman or Gregg-or Pepy, for the matter of that.

"I plan to send photostat copies ni the relevant pages back to Washing- ton, where they can be worked over at leisure. The shorthand has sort of struck the public imagination.

"I plan to get a lot of sidelights on the period from the reports sent over to Paris by the French Ambassador. They conflict quite a plece with all the other reports-both British and American. You see, the standard of reporting wasn't so hot in those days. There was a lot too much blas in it.

"And

these dry-as-dust debates that you never think about are the Ioundations of our lilatory."

Producing a sheaf of black papers lettered in white, the professor said: "This is the key to the shorthand. guess Egerton invented a sort system of his own,

THE HONG KONG

JOCKEY CLUB. .{

THE FOURTH EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held (weather permitting) ni HAPPY VALLEY on SATURDAY, 7th May, 1998, com- mencing nt 2.00 p.m.

The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m.

"MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE No One without a badge will be admitted to the Members' Enclosure. Badges udmitting Non-Members to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $5.00 for Gentlemen and Ladies (both including $3.00 for

arc obtainable through the tax) SECRETARY upon the personal or written application A Member,

of such Member to be responsible for all visitors introduced by him, and for Payment of All Chils, &c.

The Secretary's Office, 1st toor, Exchange Building (Tel. 27794) will close ut 12 Noon.

Tiffins are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy. Tele- phone 21920.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

The Price of Admission to the Public Enclosure is $1.00 Including Tax, for all Persons, including Ladtes, and is payable at the Gute, Soldiers and Sailors in Uniform are admitted Half Price,

By Order,

C. B. BROWN.

Secretary. Hongkong, 2nd May, 1030.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

NOTICE I hereby given that tickets Nos. 100,001-101,000 Inclu- ilsive in the Lantao Handicap Sweep of to be held on 6th June, 1938, have been lost, and that, pursuant "You see, the Johnson reports and to Rule 11 of the Rules for Mem- Egmont diaries that were bers Cash Sweeps, such tickets published recently have aroused a have been duly excelled by the

what just lot of interest In

was Stewards and will not be included England's atlitude during the pre-

In the draw, Revelation period.

the

Y0-

"I've already produced four lumes under the auspices of the Carnegie Institute on the Parliamen- tary dealings with the Colonists, and now I want to complete it up to 1783. I'm a part-tune teacher at the Cathro- He University in Washington, well, but most of my work is done "Borneo" (King's Theatre, to-day).for the Carnegle Institute." Martin adventure of Johnson as presented by his w.dow

In the First Group and Mig Wong.The st Oy-laun in the Secund Group.

The results in the first round of Johnson. 1 is præported to be the tournment are as follow:

Yeung Wal-pun

Wong Wai-heng

445

Chu Lal-ngor

Lau Shau-bing

Oxford University 229 and 89 for

Gloucestershire wicket. (Hammond 80, Neale 131).—Reuter,

no

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Second Group

Wong_Oy-lum Chu Kau-sun

New York, May 3, Ho Shok-yuen The Giants have placed Burgess Lau Shou-king Whitehead on the voluntary retired, Chan Mul-yow list, as physicians, who diagnosed a Lo Shui-ping nervous breakdown, udvised him to So Chi-man take a year's rest.-United Press.

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KING'S

COMMENCING

TO-MORROW

a resort of the exploring couple's MAX BAER BEREAVED

second trip to that jungle country,

and they ve succeeded in bringing

bark some marvellous pictures of

mal life,

Theatre,

San Leandro, Cali., May 2. The death hus occurred of Mr. "She's Got Everything" (Alhambra Jacon Baer, aged 63, of chronle heart to-day).Pleasantly-told trouble. Mr. Baer was the father of story and Himaranteed entertainment Maxie Baer, the former world box-i

withIng champion.-United Press. to while away un idle hour, Gene Rayinonid and Ann

Sothern taking the fending roles. There are many novel situations and between the opening and the final fadeout are laughs galore.

"Night Spat" (Queen's Theatre, to- love act day),- A story of young amidst a background of gangster- dom. An exciting Alin. Showing with it is a picture of the recent sight between Nathan Monn and Joe Louis, the negro heavyweight champion of the world.

#

Go-Round "Merry

of 1938" (Oriental Theatre, to-day) Mischa Auer causing the levitation of Bert Lahr is mong the more hilarious of the impossibilities which occur when guardians Auer, Lahr, Jimmy Savo und Billy House decide to show snobbish mamina that their adopted Fon. daughter is too good for her Thoroughly good-natured, Others Indipes. Allee in the east are Joy Brady and John King.

"The Green Pastures" Theatre. to-day)-A much-discussed picture back again. In this moving and lovely picture, there is nothing that need farm those sensitive peo- ple who are agitating against what they believe to be disrespectful presentation of the Deity.

(Majestic

Dated the 2nd day of May, 1938.

By Order of the Stewards,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary,

ROYAL HONGKONG YACHT

CLUB

There will be a Corinthian Cruiser Race for "E" and "W" cines on Sunday, 8th May. Usunt starting times. Course will be posted on Club Board.

R. J. MINNITT,

Hon. Salling Sec.

"The Green Pastures," Baro Co anelly's Pulitzer Prize winning play, Now filmed by broke lage records everywhere dur Ing its five year run. Warner Bros., it is being shown at the Majestic Theatre to-day.

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