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THE
HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH,
THURSDAY,
JUNE
MRS. MOODY MAKES England MRS. MOODY MAKES
FURTHER PROGRESS.
London, June 1.
Mrs. Helen Wills Moody continues
to make progers in the St. George's 1 tennis championship at Wey- she entered the |bridge. To-day
by quarter-fluais
defeating Mies "Charlle Chap on Broadway"|
Shelln Piercey, of South Africa, by (King's Theatre, fo-day). Some 8-2, 0-2-United Press, people accept Charlie Chan pictures! hke meal-men, or air, or Christmas, and love
enormously. This
them
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An Sothern are two vital youngsters one is said to be one of the best of who find it fun walking hand in the series. Even if ont does not hand with danger. A bright show. agree, one must admit that it is al
unemotional picture Soundi. which challenges your wits, holda your attention and helps you spend Warner Oland an entertaining hour.
in helped I as good as usual and along by Keye Luke, Donald Woods and Edword Bromberg.
Needn't Be
Pessimistic
(Continued from Page 8.)
situation, stresses bis importance in the vital contests,
of
Of the new men, the elalma Edrich, Hutton,
ля and Compton,
their foremost, and batsmen, are chances of selection are bright-ndkl Yurdley to the trio, and a fine set of batsmen present themselves for whatever posttuns are upen, Hard- of Nails, must not be over- Ntail. looked, fur in addition to his gressive batting, his superlative oul- fielding beuld be very big con) –
"Madame X" Oriental Theatre, to- day-The Girl who took the Wrong Turning is back again with her gin bottle and her heroic anonymity. In there days of half-morals and dinereet pleasure to suggestion, it in almost nicet woman so terribly misunder- kload adi #th wilfuly degraded. "Goodbye, Broadway"
sideration. (Queen's Gladys George has the role which Win-made famous by Ruth Chatterton, and Theatre, to-day).-Charles
of was young John Heul is splendid ninger is fast becoming
defends his Hollywood's most reliable sources of son who unknowingly inughter. He is goud and here he is mother in a murder trial. better than usual teamed up with Allen Brady.
one
"Boruco" (Majestic Theaire, to- day) Murtin Johnson's last picture "Fifty Roads to Town" (Alhambra presented by his widow Osa Johnson, love I is an incredible record of antina) to-day). Young Theater. setting a fast pace. Dun Ameche and life in the jungles of Borneo,
NAIR-CONDITIONED THEATRE OPENING TO-MORROW
Carole LOMBARD
Fredric MARCH
SATIONAL'S
In SELZNICK
TECHNICOLOR Comedy
The Funniest Farco of the Year
NOTHING SACRED
CHARLES WINNINGER
WALTER CONNOLLY
Directed by
DAVID O. SELZNICK WILLIAM A. WELLMAN
Produced by
Screen play by &EN HECHT
Rolected thru United Artlats
TECHNICOLOUR
CARTOON "SUMMERTIME"
WITH
ALSO
TECHNICOLOUR NOVELTIES
'BATTLING BETTAS"
in
Australin
ag-
110 шая wtow
Charles Winninger, Alice Brady and Tom
Universal'a Brown in rofileking tough hit "Goodbye Hroad- way," now showing at the Queen's
Certainly
fuetut very uuntoriable bowling early in the tour, but his recovery of form and his foutwork Theatre,
inter were most marked. Of 4%- perienced men there are Barnett, of Gloucester, mund Leyland of York- shire, whose worth in Test cricket has been tested.
COMPLETING THE ATTACK
necessity
Slow bowlers are complete any attack. They
brit
should
be of reliable quality, but not many
England Besta to be offering in Rools and Siras
among the best known, and of the two. Robins seems more likely to be effective He has the further assets of respect- able batting in the second hair or the order, and brillant teleurg- n department which is going to be of The utmost importance against Aus- Trulla. While his length is some- erratie, he possesses greater times ubtity to turn the ball than is given to many slow bowlera.
NATA 20upon
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LEAGUE TENNIS RESULTS.
Chinese R.C. Trounce
Kowloon 9.0
Chinese Berrration Club beat Kostoon rieker 'auts n-0, the "D" Division of
e tennis league yesterday.
W Y Lee and PH Kwok brat #i Miter and F Grose 6-1: beat GE Clarke and F. Blm 6-7: beat R. Lee and H. 1. 3amerzannki 6-3
S, W. Liang and D. S. Sie beat Miller and Crone -2; beal Clarke And Blum
heatre and Jamerzannki 0-1. F Choy and T. Chiu beat Miller Gran '6-3, beat Clarke and Blum bent Lee and Jumerrannkl 6-2. CRAIGENGOWER V, UNIVERSITY
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Smales, of Yorkshire
2004- reander worthy of consideration, s also in Welined, of Somerset, for the
The aller shows desire to hit the ball, and galast! the spla
uttack of the visitors £4 | Itting polley judicloudy and applied is certainty more efficacious T
vigorous
than one of defen
2, 1938.
NEW YORK OUTFITS DEFEATED
Latest Baseball
Results In U.S..
New York, June 1,
An
Both New York team were de feated in the Baseball Lengue to-day the Glents losing to Pittsburgh Pirates in the National section and the the Yankees to the Tigers American.
Cleveland Indians niso bad their colours lowered, Philadelphia Athle- ties performing the fent by nine runs to five. The closest game of the day was that between Chienga White Sox and Washington Senators The latter won by five runs to four, two errors in the fleld by the White Sux allowing them to do so.
Scores:
NATIONAL LEAGUE
New York
Pittsburgh
Brooklyn
Cincinnati
k. H F
4
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L
4 LO
Koy homered fur the Dodgers and Goodman for the Reds)
Platince)plika
St. Louis
1
9
2
17 15
1
(Medwick and Sloughter homered for the C'ardinnis)
The rantch between Boston Braves and Chicago Cubs wi postponed owing to rain.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Detroit
New York
4
13 B
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2
Greenberg homered for the Tigers and Gehrig. Dickey and Crosetti foi the Yankees)
St. Louis Boston
3 10 f
0
t
Crunt homered for the Red Sox 1
Crangengawet beat Univeralty 0-0,
Chus and Jeonard beat S. Wong Y Lau 6.2, beat H P. Ong and Cleveland
Wong B., best . T. Tang and
Pu 4-0. F Zimmern and R Chon bent Wong at EA 2-3, beal Dar and Wung 7-3
es Tong and Yu -3,
A Kitchen and 5 bat beat Wing and
1-3. beat On: and Yu 6-2
and Wong 0-0; Heat
Stephenson, of Fasex, 15 another bowler wha inevits disenssion by the
LA sejectors, while Gregory, of Survey, must come under the offeral eye as ♫1 batsman full of grit In difBeult situations Those bave mentioned represent, of cours only some of
Pengelly and | Agofuroft beat J. J the
Story 6-4; heal A. potential internationals whotra | Perabot and K England poNKESSES.
C1 Bowker and I.. M. 8. Lloyd 0-2: drew with T Monnaien and W. M Harton -8.
CIVIL SERVICE V. CLUB Cvit Bervier bot to Hongkaru: Cricket Club 55-3%.
J trudni and . Agniurolt lost to Ferguson and Story 3-6; lost 10 Bowker and Lloyd 4-6; beat Monnchen and Flor- ton 0-3.
C. Sloan and C Carver lost to Ferguson
Philadelphia
5
10
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9 11
1
Averill homered for the Indians, and Johnson, Chapman and Tay for the Athletics).
Chicago Washington
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GOOD FIELDSMEN WANTED
Above
enlever all the England must contain good and netice fields. men, as such can greatly reduce the and story 2-0: test to 10wker and Lloyd injuries received scoring of the Australian batsmen, ¦ 246, lust to Monogban and Barton 4-0
RECREIO v. INDIANS Bowling of all varieties consistent
Heerely beat Indian RC. 1-1. with the batting strength is essen-
F. J. Remedios and J. F. Remedios heat tai, as can be readily aren from the A. R. Mitchell art 8. A. Ismail 7-0; beat fact that thuse cunties which love | A Rahmin and M. 1. Abbins 0-2; at A.
R. Sund and K. Nazarin 0.0 felt The weight of the Australlon Dr A M Rodriguez and M. A. Oliveir
suffered not because their
Beat A. 8 Mitchell and S. A. lamail 6-3; bowlers did not work faithfully and heat A Rahinin and M. R. Abbos 6-4; beat well, but because the opening attack At Sumad and K. Nazarim 6-2. had no support from variety Once A Mitchell and 5. A. Ismail 0-6: hent the openers were suppressed the rest was a simple matter. The batsmen, in addition to their qually. Inuki Juve
1-8 The courage to play the na- tural game for which they chosen. and from which any de- | Flad 6-4; beat N. K. Ma and K. M. Lee parture would be suivickal,
were
I am convinced that England can choose a side which, even if it does not defeat Australia, can extend her to the limit, and banish much of the pessimism which exists at present.
OBITUARY EDITOR
1. A Carvallio astd 5 Xavier lost to
A tahmin and M. 2. Abbas 0-2; beat A.
Suffad arul K. Nazarim 0.1
FIT.C
F.C. V. SOUTH CHINA Kowloon 1.T.C. Jest to South Chlon A.A.
SA and S S Hussain beat 11. 7, Bee and 11. 1 Lee 6-2; beat S. L. Las and J.
-4.
JM Si and G. Singh lost to IT, T. Bee auf I. E. Lee 3.0; fost to 5. 1. Lau ctor J. H 1-0; lost to N, K. Ma and K. M. Lee 1-1.
M A. Khan and M. K. Singh lost to U T. Bee and II. 1. Len 3-6; lost to S. L. Lau and J. Isu 0-6; los: to N. Y. Ma and KM Lee 0-0.
Frederic March in a scene from "Nothing Sacred," a David 0, Sele- nick Technicolour production, released through United Artists. The picture will commence a five-day run at the King's Theatre to-morrow.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
THE SIXTH EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held (wenther permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on SATURDAY, 4th and MONDAY, GtH June, 1938, commencing at 2.00 p.m. on Saturday, and at 12.30 p.m. on Monday.
The First Deli will be rung at 1.36 p.m. on the First Day and at 12 o'clock Noon on the Second Day. The Tin Interval will be after the second race (1 p.m.) on the Second Day.
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE
No One without a badge will be ndmilled to the Members' Enclosure. Badges admitting Non-Members to 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 per- sonal or written application of Member, such Member to be respon- sible for all visitors introduced by him, and for Payment of All Chits,
&c.
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The Secretary's Office, 1st Aoor, Exchange Building, (Tel. 27704) will closed at 12 o'clock Noon on the Firat Day and at 11 a.m. on the Second Day.
Tiffins are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy, Tele- phone 21020.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE
The price of Admission to the Public Enclosure is $1.00 per day including tax, for all Persons, includ Ing Ladies, and is payable at the Golc, Soldiers and Sailors in Uniform are admitted Half Price.
By Order,
G. B. BROWN,
Hongkong, 30th May, 1938,
Secretary.
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