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TO-NIGHT, AUGUST 12, 1938

Commencing 9.00 p.m.

TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY,

BROWNS

Lawn Tennis CHINESE

SURPRISE

VICTORY

AUGUST 12, 1998.

INDIANS INDICATED

Latest Results In W. C. Choy In Singles

U.S. Baseball

New York. Aug, 11. Only one match was played in the National Baseball League to-day. but a full programme Was corried through in the American section.

Chicago Cubs and Cincinnati Reds had a titanic struggle. Their match went to 14 innings before the Reds won out by 8-7, helped by a home run by Lombardi,

in the The greatest surprise American League programme was the double success of the St. Louis Browns over. Cleveland Indians. The Browns won by the odd run in the Arst game, but in the second they had a very comfortable victory.

New York Yankees had another win over Washington Senators, Philadel~ phin Athletics beat Boston Red Sox and Chicago White Sox beut De- troit Tigers. Scores:

NATIONAL LEAGUE

R. H. E 7 Chiengo

14 0 Cincinati

10 (Fourteen innings were played. Lombardi homered for the Reds).

That, match between New York Giants und Boston Braves was post- poned owing to rain."

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Washington New York

(DiMaggio Yankees).

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Boston Philadelphia

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Kho Sin-kie Scores Two Successes

BERLIN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS

Berlin, Aug. 12.

Frinton-On-Sen, July 14.

the China's tennis star, Kho Sin-kle, Neither R. A. Shayes nor Countess dela Valdene is at Frinton now taking part in the Blue White this week to defend the singles cups, International tournament here, has a but the entry is better in quality and chance of reaching the final of the quantity, and to-day, when the semi-mixed doubles Analists came into line, the size of the and his partner defeated the German thei Playing with Fraulein Hamel, Kho gallery reficeted the pubile interest.

one

In the men's doubles, Kho figured in another victory. He and Beuthner, of Berlin, defeated Jaenecke and

combination, by Gerstel, a Berlin 6-3, 6-2.-Trans-Ocean,

A Chinese victory in the men's couple Fabian and Fraulein Rasmus-

sem by 6-1, 6-4, thus getting event is suggested, although not as en sured, by the serene progress of W. C. round nearer to the final. Choy, who has only lost Ave games in reaching the last four. Hoger heavily topped Willams, with his forehand drive and contempt for the slow game, is no mean opponent, but he was forced to hit many losers gainst the controlled speed of the Contab It will be interesting to see, to-morrow, whether Choy, is proof against the insidious bailing of Gandar Dower,

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Despite an attack of tennis elbow, Gandar Dower was always the master of O. F. Wilson. Yet their match took a more speculative turn | Autamok in the second set, when Wilson's Jobs Alok Assumed a vexing necuracy and his Baguio Gold

Benguet Cons, adversary-hat to use silee so that be Cors Grove could not make them.

Consolidated Minen John Olliff opened with a love set Demonstration against Leyland, achievirk

Paracale Gumaus .. sequence of wonderful half-volleys | Ban Mauricio ...... against a strong driving attack. But Suyoc several of the games ran to deuce Onlied Paracate points and one fell that if Ollift fait- The following is Swan, Culbertson this morning's ed to hit the chalk less frequently, & Fritz' report on Leyland's vigour would be rewarded market; on the score sheet.

Stocks were up from 1/2 to 4c In a steady market.

OLLIFF'S DOUBLE FAULTS

Ils levelling of the second set at ve-all was the fruit of gallant hit- Ung and he had bad luck not to take the lead in the 11th game, in which Olift served four double faults. In the 12th game Leyland was saving match balls again, but Ollif had re- covered from his bad patch.

To-morrow the winner will meet Nicolaides, the third Cambridge Blue

enter the semi-final.

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"Paradise For Τιερί (King's Theatre, to-day).--Our own Jack Hulbert and Hollywood's Patricia Ellis in a new, bright version of the old story about the millionaire and the chorus girl. One of England's very much better musteal comedies, "Vives Under Suspicion" ((queen's Theatre, to-day).-An unusual story, well-acted by the two principals, Warren William and Gail Patrick. Supporting the main picture is the

Tickets $2.00 and $1.00 at Moutrio's and European Y.M.C.A. film of the recent fight between Joe

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Louis and Max Schmeling for the hervyweight boxing championship of the world.

"Go Chase Yourself" (Alhambra Theatre, to-day).-Joe Penner and a wild ride down a mountain road in a runaway trailer are the pieces de resistance of this stapstick farce. Joe is the witless hero of a witless plot which requires him to save an heiress, capture bank robbers and perform other foolish but entertain- ing feats. Lucile Ball, Richard Lane and June Travis are also in the cast.

"Hollywood Hotel" (Oriental Thra- Ire, to-day).To say that this is a Dick Powell picture is sumclent to give film fans an idea of what the Aim is like. Plenty of music, with the love interest supplied By Powell ond Rosemary Lane and the humour by Hugh Herbert.

"Dead End" (Majestic Theatre, to-day). One of Hollywood's serious pictures. A social drama with Joel McCrea and Sylvia Sidney.

JOHN BLUNT REPLIES

The Telegraph's contributor, John Blunt, has replied to the critics of His comments concerning recent statements by Mrs. Hilda" Selwyn- Clarke. His article is in type and will appear to-morrow.

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nawer bt D. F. Wilson 0-2.7.: Mis S. Noel bt Miss E. I. liarvey 3-6, 6-1, 6-3; Mr. R. D. McKeivle bt as M. Marria 6-2, 6-1: Mr. J. II. Pittman by Mrs. A. H. Keltown 6-3, 6-0.

MEN'S DOUBLES: Ird Rd.: O. F. Wi1- Rei, & G. G. Lawrence ht G. Faber & Chen Yih 6-2,

. Lee bt Capt. G. P. Hughes & II. G. S. Barnca de Lard Bel- stead 6-6, 6-37 N. W. Nicholson & P. C. Benam ot G. F. Asie & P. Read 4-0. 8-2. 0-2, F. D. Leyland & K. C. Gandar Dower WOMEN'S DOUBLES: zeď îď: Mile. P. Xydis 3 Miss S. M. Paterson bt Mrs. D. K. Craddock & Miss B. Craddock 0-2 0-3. 3rd Rd. Mian K. E. Stammers & Mrs. G. Phillips 8-2, 6-1.

In joining Miss Stammers in the 1. Unwin & E. C. Downay 6-1, B-0. women's last four. Mrs. McKelvie and Mrs. Pittman were not extended, but Miss Noel had to draw heavily Pittman ht Miss M. Horris & Mrs. H.

on her physical reserves to maintain

hgainst her unbeaten record

Miss Harvey. Her winning stroke was a speeded-up backhand drive down the line after she had templed Miss Har- vey to come up expectantly for a lob. This long match, indeed, was full of masked design.

C. P MIXED DOUBLES; 3rd Nd.) Hughes & Milsa K. E. Stammers lit J. E. D. Radford & Mrs. L. II. Gluckstein 6-1, 6-2; w. c. Choy & Mrn, A. II. Mellows bf A. W. Brooking & Mrs. R. Willana 6-2, 6-0; K. C. Gander Dower & Mira. 3. B. Pittman ut G. Faber & Miss G, M. Mutrenan 6-1, 6-2; R. O. Williams & Miss S. M. Paterson bt J. R. Fawcus & Mrs. F. M. Strawson 10-B, 6-2; G. Nicolaidis & Mile. P. Xydis Lt C. S. Page & Miss K. M. A. Steele 6-4,

G. P. Hughes and H. G. N. Lee are competing in the doubles, and 10-day advanced to the semi-nal. Details: P. Knott & Miss M. Grice-Hutchinson 0-2.

MEN'S SINGLES: 3rd Rd.: J. S. 9.3; CT. Tinline & Mind J. Ingram Di A bt 7. D. Leyland 6-0, 7-5: G. Nicolaidis bt L. Nelson & Miss J. G. Taylor E. S. Page 0-4, 2-0, 6-2; W. C. Choy bt. S. Olift & Miss E. H. Harvey bt Chen HO. Wintama 6-0, 6-4; K. C. Gander Yin & Miss D. Craddock 6-0, 6-0

§ 8-6; tI. G. N. Lee & Misa 5. Noel bi F. M.

America's favourite tropical lovers. Dorothy Lamour and Ray ML- land, will be seen against a Mexlean background for the first time when Paramount's new musical romance, "Tropic Holiday" opens to-morrow at the Queen's Theatre and on Sunday at the Alhambra. Mlliand playa a young Hollywood writer, while Mlas Lamour is a native daughter who helps him to "get away from it all."

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