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SEPTEMBER

16, 1938.

Margot Lumb Beaten By Nancy Wynne Kay Stammers Only English Player Left In Tourney

Forest Hils, Sepi, 15. Mis Margot Lumb, of Britain,: conqueror of Miss Helen Jacobs, was: eliminated from the women's singles in the American tennis champion- ships to-day,

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Meeting Miss Nancy Wyrme, Australia in the quarter-finals, Miss Lumb was benten after three sets, the scores in favour of Miss Wynnt being 6-4, 5-7, 6-1.

Miss Kay Stammers la now the sole the surviving English player in tournament Reuter.

QUARTER FINALS

Forest Hills, Sept. 15. In the quarter-finals of the men's championship. John Bromwich, of Australia, defeated Joe Hunt, of America, by 6-1, 9-11, 0-3, 0-4.

Gene Mako, of America, heat Gllbert Hunt, of America, by 7-5, 1-6, 6-0, 6-0,

In the women's champlonship, Miss Dorothy Bundy, of the United States, defeated Madame Mathileu, of France by 6-3, 3-6, 6-0.-Router,

SZETO AND CHAN FULLY EXTEND TSUI BROTHERS

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Divett. Line judges: C. J. Tacchi, A. E. P. Guest, G. A. White. 1. Konn. Pang Di-lam, 11e Hung-yan, J. Gonsalves and

Arter-final-G. Choa v. Wang Fook-nam, Bp.m.

Sunday

Daubles semi-final-S. A. Rumjai and H. D. Kunjahn v. Pang Ol-lam and Mak Fuk-in, 4 pm. Umpire, Lt. Col. C. F. Burton. Le judges as for Saturday,

Monday

Bingles semi-final-Tu! Wai-pui v. G. Choa or Wong Took-nam 4pm. Umpire. Major F. T. Haines. Line Judges an be fore.

Tuesday

Doubles quarter-final-E. C. Fincher and A. V. Remedios v. O. Rumjahn and G. Chwa. 5 pm.

THE LIFE STORY OF CHARLIE MCCARTHY-Part 3. Undlumayed, Charlie remained buoyed by his vision of one day becoming a great movie star. The stage was in his sap! Finally, down to his last piece of bark, Charlle wanted to end it all. But he knew, he'd only The stranger too was desperate, but a lively, monologue between them soon braced float! Another ragged figure chanced upon the pier.

Charlie had saved the life of Edgar Bergen! (to be continued). their spirits. A historic partnership was born

TITLE HOLDER BEATEN

J. Goodman Out Of American Amatour Golf Tournament

GOVERNOR AT BOWLS NEW TRACK RECORD

Rinks Beaten Easily

By Police Team

SET UP IN MACAO

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His Excellency the Governor, Sir Geoffry Northcote, and his bowls Merry Doer made a hasty move and two lengths and the same separated rinks, were entertained by the Com- he was first entering the home run Hogmanay and Merry Doer. It was misaloner of Police. Hot Mr. T. 11. with Hogmanay and Fairy Auk at a fine show, in fact one of the best events over witnessed at King and members of the Police his heels. At the distance post clasrie

Preta and Raymonki rode Recreation Club yesterday. At the Raymond culled upon Fairy Auk to Arela

the winner. Wade an COBY time on the Governor and his class by himself for he won as he did not have ¡team

eam with silver spoons as souvenirs. liked. After the race the jockey Hogmanay for the nag is known to The police rinks beat His Ex-sald that he had had an arm-chair be a first class slug, but the running ride and he was never worried at was undoubtedly an eye-opener and cellency's rinks 67-51.

musin of the matches, Mr. King seemed to sugest that he was a grand race on

Moss 17-18.

Double

BORRACHITO IN A DIFFERENT CLASS

Oakmont, Sept. 15. Johnny Goodman, holder of the

Sir Geotry Northente, I. Newton, E. all by Double Chance. Incidentally credit must be given to the jockey American Amateur golf title, wass. Carter, Deakin lost to . Eills, C. it was in this little scramble that who rode a hard race. defeated to-day in the quarter-finals Dowman, J. Fender, E. G. Pat 16-24.

B. B. Lindsell. J. 5ml, E. W. Hamilton, and I am sure he will never forget

Jul emerged from the novice class 1 of the tournament.

J. F. McGowan tost in G. Mcleod. J. R.i Meeting R. D. Chupman, of Ohio, MeWalter, G. Perkins, A. E. Carey 18-21 it in all his life time. Goodman was beaten by 2 and 1.

N. L. Smith, D. Drummand. A. Blyde-i Willie Turness, the former Walker Lay. G. S. Archbutt lopt to W. Glendin- Chance was taken out by a new too good and the judges awarded Cup player, defeated Brinke by 5.1... Hiddel, W. E. Hollands, G. Crider, W. Cothom, but Stymie was

In the Pak Shan Handicap, all the and 4.

a decision of Ave lengths. Stymic entries accepted for a scramble over as now four wins in Macao and half-a-mile and there was no doubt wonder when he is going to secure that Borrachito was the best a place at Happy Valley.

sprinter. Favoured with

Яying start (no gate in Macao) National Anthein,

Borrachito and Good Morning Jumped to the front and before entering the straight, rachito was well to the fore. He kept his lead and won in record time of 1.00% lowering Shimmy 11's figure by a minute.

B. P. Abbott, of California, beat Joe Thompson, of Canada, ut the 20th. F. C. Kingsley, of Utah, bent M. Barbert, of New York, by 5 and 3.

The winners enter the semi-inals. —Reuter,

THIRD ROUND

Oakmont, Sept. 13. In the third round, Coodman beat French 4 and 2.

Turnesa beat Johnny Fischer one up.-Reuter.

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back. However, speculation is rite) among the owners and early risers

as

FAIRY AUK WINS SOUTH CHINA CUP

to whether Louis XIV will be Hogmanay Runs Into

entered under such adverse condi-

tions; the absence of the champion | erack will no doubt draw

ter event.

тезкор-

Second Place

able fleld which will provide a bet- No excuse was offered for Victory Life's refusal in the main event, the I have had some dieulty In South China Cup over a mile. 1 spotting

friends among the Aussow the jockey H. P. Chanson minus

out some of my favourite

tralian ponies at Happy Valley the the pony and it was indeed n

that the black gelding from "Why"

As

FATSHAN H'CAP

seen

Hor-

was anticipated, the biggest feld was

the Fatshan Handicap (second section) when ten "E" class runners came before the starter. All got away in perfers a furlong had been style, but after covered, the field started to form a small procession and the ponies were strung out before the distance post was reached. Chiu Shan, com other morning, for all of them had stable did not weigh out as he had paratively unknown, was in great

legs and certainly put on weight, Courting a good sporting chance. However, I inood to show his four

with Eve has grown in substance And strength but Strathroy did not have nominated Fairy Auk, Victory Life the assistance of a novice rider in

and Merry

Doer to cross the wire G. W. Cooper, the combination just a good holiday. All the grimins of the order med, but the result managed to reach the base line in this year's batch have summered of the

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Squat:

China Cup was Fairy the nick of time to snatch the vic very well and we may look forward Auk, Hogmanay and Merry Dour. tory by a short head from Dark of the race Hazard. At one stage tussels and

big The surprise packet was of course 11a

the second pony, Hogmanay, ridden nearing the distance post it looked

Chiu by L. II. Wade from Sharighial, who

Shan was going to canter home Jost the ract by two

Itin casy fashion, but in the last lengths. It must not be overlooked that Wade furlong Dark Hazard came up with tipped the scale at 148 g. instead a terrific rush and lost it the post. of 135 lbs, and I would be writing

some Iscen dividends.

WALTON HEATH TOURNAMENT

London, Sept. 15.

a different story if Wade had not carried the excess load

of 13 lbs. 1

was glad to ree Shanghai 4 under

"LADIES' RACE

At the Walton Heath golf semi-the direction of Wel, but the cham-

The meeting terminated with a finals, D. J. Rees defeated Arthur pion was not in his usual form and Ladies' scurry over half-a-mile, the Havers 2 and 1. and Whitcombe beat he finishert a bad fourth. In a field race attracting six starters. Great Ayton 5 and 4.-Reuter's Special. of eight beautiful grey animals. Interest was taken in the contest

"Bob" Charles, the officini starter, ter

#nd Cricketer, piloted by Mrs. any dif

difficulty to Bede

Bedell, was made the favourite. RUGBY MATCHES line up these little nags and in less Little was known of Black Monday

AT HOME

London, Sept. 15. Three Rugby Union matches were !played in the country to-day, the

results being as follows:

Pill Hurriers 6 Cardiff

Cross Keys Swansea Weston

Super-mare 10 Bath

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did not experience

hing as

bis

than a minute after answering the with Mrs. "Jock" McKelvie in the roll call, the pack were off with saddle and the combination won very good slart. The first to break with perfect ease. After passing the through was Hogmanay followed

by wh

winning post, Black Monday un- Merry Doer, Fairy Auk, Meadow

dow seated the jockey and so did Cric- Eve, Shanghai 4 and the rest. There keter

pony) with (second was no change in the order of run-chaperon Mrs. Bedell. Apart from the steeds dashed past the smelling the earth neither was in- six furlongs beacon, but the punters jured and they were, accorded with the writer were the usual, ovation hanging around

when being led anxious over the runnlag of the to the dismounting enclosure. After Render-Hogmanay. At the half-a-the race H.E. the Governor present- mile standard Hogmanay was stilled the Cup and souvenirs to the flying his colours with

no sign three placed ladles, of Ringing down the gauntlet, büt "Doer.drew almost abreast on

near side and then

jength behind came Fairy Auk with Ray- The

following рідуста (In t-mort, who was no doubt reconnoitr- phabetical order) have been selected ing. At this juncture Shanghal 4 "4 to represent the Happy Valley Golf found. It difficult to follow the pace. Club against the Kowloon Golf Club but the champion made no impre:- on October 0:

sive response. Rounding the beni H. H. Mundy

his best and Mrs. Gellion's give Booker, A. Brooksbank, F. Buckle, candtonte responded gamely. There A. D. Humphreys, D. Humphreys, was a

between grim battle

Folry

GOLF FIXTURE

(Capl.)

N, J.

Australians Conclude Their Tour

London, Sept. 15.

W. J. S. Key, T. B. Low, J. W. Mac-Auk and Hogmanay as they tore The Australia cricketers concluded Donald, A. McKellar, A. J. Mac-down the straight, but the fight was their tour to-day when they defeated Fayden, G. T. May, W. H. Nolloth, only of a short duration, for the the Gentlemen of Ireland at Belfast G. M. Park, R. G. Parker, R. S. Wextra handicap of lead began to by di runs. Paterson, J. A. R. Selby and R. tell on Hogmanay. Full of running, The tourists scored 145 and dis- Young.

Fairy Auk went ahead to win by missed. Ireland for. 84,-Reuter,

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