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June 28, 1941.
By Ernie Bushmiller
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-ERNIE BUASAMYA KRI
Billiards & Snooker
Large Crowd At Recreio Exhibition Games
Probables For Substitute Hunt Cup
Lawn Bowls
Close Rinks Match At
Happy
Valley
A. BROOKSBANK'S rink enter- ed the second round of the Open Rinks Lawn Bowls championship
RADIO-
ZBW, 355 metres (845 k.c.) and 31.49 metres (9,520 kilo-cycles)
Relay to British Forces In The Far East
LONDON, June 27. (Kleuter). Probables for the Vale of Walte- horso Cup, substitute for the Royal PUBLIC RESPONSE to Hunt Cup, which will be run at exhibition games of billiarda Newbury to-niorrow, Bro
Radio Programme Broadcast by and snooker held at the Club
follow: de Recreio last night in aid Maitre
fast night when they beat 31 1.2BW on a Frequency of 843 k.c's. Prince Tetra (Elliott), Quarter
(Corey),
Medina's four at the Civil Service and on Short Wave from 1-2.15 p.m. (CHY Broquart of the British War Organisa-Richards), April Leson (Harry
C.C. by 17-16. tion Fund was gratifying.Wragg
Time
Brooksbank's four were Step (Herbert), The main hall, which was (Evans), Davy Dolittle
Pharatis (Beary), Mickle Bugler Grattan, J. H. Gelling and C. F. specially arranged with tiers Melites (D. Smith), and Ombro, Rue W. Leonard, C. S. Ladd and L. C. R. (Burna), Needliam, and Medina's man were J. of seats, was packed.
de in Palx, Jamaica Inn, Demaha, Sedina opened with a 4 and then A. J. Osmund, Colony Chain-Wonersh, Jeepers Creepers without a single, but by the 6th end, Brooka pion, and E. D. Bush, runner-up jockeys."
in the Shanghai Championship Major Baseball were first at the table in an
hour's billards match. Osmund Athletics Nose
took a little time to settle down to the run of the table, and onco he had found touch monopolised the play. Scores were Osmund 310, Bush 214.
Out Yankees
out
NEW YORK. Juse 37 (UP) Philadelphia Athletics nosed New York Yankees 7-0 in the American Baseball League to-day. Scores were:
Ha highest breaks of the evening! were 75, 50, 33 and 21, and on both occasions in his half century efforts he broke down on
comparatively! simple shots. This was especially no in the case of the 50. With both Rosar, Dickey. balls nicely placed in the centre of which spectators were
the
from
visu series of losing hazards
to the middle pocket that would take his score over the century, he missed a simple in-off whitet
New York
Battery: Breuer,
Philadelplin
Stanceau,
IT. E. 10 Brancii.
7
A.
bank had drawn level at 5-all. In scoring streak that lasted over seven heads, Brooksbank went ahead to 10-5 before Medina spurted again and led 11-10 at the 12th end,
way in Brooksbank's favour Score again on the 17th end, 14-13, but die rinks were level at 14-all and then 18-all on the 20th end. The last head was an exciting one,
Brooksbank taking the winning shot to conclude
the match 17-10.
Pairs Matches
Three Open Pairs matches were also played, the results being:
30 3 Haltery: Dean, Ferrick, Hayes
Night games in the National circuit in New York v. Philadelphia and Cincinnati v.
J. S. Riddell and J. C. Aitken beat nighters are Boston v.
St Louis. American A. F. Noronha and A. M. Rodrigues
Washingtun 18-16. and Chleago v. Cleveland.
W. L. Walker and R. Duncan beat A. W. Ramsey and E C. Fincher the 25-20.
J. A. R. Selby and A. Steven beat IN A. E. Mackay and R. T. Broad-
bridge 33-17.
Bush's technique was mainly de- nonstrated in screw shots. Some were amazing, but he lacked the Sino-British Cultural Association held
The Hongkong Branch of touch of his opponent. Lack of its annual meeting at the Fung Pin practice seemed the obvious cause of Shan Library of his rather disappointing display.
-Trick Shota
O. TERRANS, who has
muel 10 enthuse
done, so
Heu
the Hongkong University yesterday, Prof. Ti-shan, the Chairman, presided and was supported by Mr Chan Kwan-po,
Tourists In Soccer Riot
new life into on. Secretary and Prot. L. Forster, At Kuala Lumpur
Y.M.C.A. billiards, gave an exhibition
:
that
over
WON
102 Now Variety. 1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press and Announcements,
1.45 Military Band Musto with Vocal Items,
(arr. Roy Douglas)........London Phil- harmonic Orchestra; Mazurka in E Minor, Op. 41, No. 2; Mazurka in C Majo, Op. 24, No. 2....Arthur Rubinstein (Plano) Etude No. 7, Op. 25 (Transcription)....Lener String Quartet,
2.30 Close Down. 6.00
and 0.30-12 midnight on 9.52 m.c's.
Indian Irogramme. per second,
H. К. T.
}
7.15 A Mitary Band Concert. 12.15 p.m. Short Service of Inter- "Semiramide”—Overture (Rossin!) cession.
....Creatore' Band; Country Life 12.30 De Groot and Ills Orchestra Suite The Hunt" (Alford)....The gramme Announcement. and Charles Kuliman (Tenor), Band of H. M. Royal Marines, Ply- 1.00 Local Time Signal and Pro-mouth Division; "Swan Lnke"
Ballet (Tchaikowsky)..
....The Band of II. I. Coldstream Guards;
May Day Revels (fom Sulte: Rural Scenes in Days of Old-Samuel Cope): Champion March Medley No. 2 (Ord Hume)....Massed Bonds.
1.45. Bongs by Florence Austral (Soprano) and Peter Dawson (Hlass- Quola-Barllons),
O Star of Eve
(Tannhauser' 6.47 A Mendelssohn Programme. Wager)... Peter Dowson (Bass- Quartet in D Major, Op. 44, No. 1: Baritone) with Orchestra: Love, Stradivarius String Quartet; On Pray Thee (Le Mozze di Figaro! Wings of Song (Mendelssohn)..... Mozart)....lorence Austral
(So Tudor Davies (Tenor) with Plano; prano) with Orchestra; Even Bravest Canzonetta (from Quartet in Eearts (Faust Gounod) ....Peter Flat" Op, 12); Scherzo (from 'Quar-Dawson (Bass-Baritone) with Or-
E Minor, Op. 44 No. 2).... chestra. Lener String Quartet.
2.10
0.00 0.45
lons,
Close Down.
Indian Programme. Cloving Local Stock
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7.28 Light Orchestral Programme with Olive Albert (Coniruito).
8.00 London Relay-The News. 8.15 London Relay--"Questions of the Hour."
8.00 London Relay The News. 8.15 London RelayQuestions of the Ilour"
4
8.30 Programme Summary, 8.32 Relay Organ and Soprano Recital by John Smith and Elvie 8.30 London Rejay-Special Broad-Yuen from St. John's Cathedral. cast to the British Forces in the Far L I know that my Redeemer liveth' (fom The Messiah-Handel) Pro- 0.00 Local Time Signal, ....Elvie Yuen (Soprano) with Or- grainme Summary and Announce-jgan occ.; 2. Fantasia and
in G Fugue
East
ments.
Minor (J. S Bach).J John Smith 9.02 Musical Comedy "Yes Ma- (Organ); 3. Two Schubert Songs; (n) Jam?"
To the Eternal; (b) The Young Nun Dinnie Hale, Bobby Howcs and | . * . . *
Elvie. Yuen (Soprano) with Or- Company with...the Hippodrome gan ace; 4. Threo Organ pieces by Theatro
conducted by Karg-Elert; (u) Qunst Scherzo; (b)
Pastorale: (e) Alla Marcla
John
Orchestra Joseph Tunbridge.
Kuala Lumpur, June 27. A riot in the second half ended the the charity soccer match between Combi-
9,37 Fatricia Kossborough at the Smith (Organ); 5. Hear ed Selangor and South China to-day. Plano. With the score at one-all the speeln
(fom Elljah Mendelssohn)...Elvie tors rioted and the game was abandon-
Dizzy Fingers (Confrey); Manhat-Yuen (Soprano) with Organ acc. Our Special Representative. ed but none of the players was hurt.-tan Music Box--Selection; Midnight 9.15 StudioBook Reviews
of trick shola-masse shots
though he too was slightly of worked and potting all three balls in the opening game. He one atroke that didn't-and provided second convincingly by 102-20. nn Interesting interlude to the
Scores were (Pereira Arst) 50-50, evening.
102(20)-20 and 45-50.
Pereira's break of 20 in the second Finally, M. N. Hakusen and A. P. frame was the highest of the even- Pereira appeared in a three-frames (ing.
Snooker
snooker match. Rakusen was very A ruffle for two billards cues was much off form for the first two won by tickets 213 and 15. frames and lost, but in the third hei A similar exhibition will be held recovered considerably.
again to-night, seats being available Pereira was up to the occasion, at 50 cents each.
Another Victory
Adelaide. June 27.
in Mayfair (Chase); Some of these Days (Brooks),
9.45-10.00 News In French (on Short Wave only),
Hawaiion
9.30 The Albert Sandler Trio. Romance in
in E Flat (Rubinstein); Rustle of Spring (Sinding, Op. 32, No. 3; Dusty Violin (Vernon and 9.45
Quitar Solos by Brooke); Shy Serenade (George
Scott Wood).. Swanee Moon (Pelost and Others); An Old Hawaiian Quitar (Leon and
Australia to-day defeated South Aus-
The Chinese football team touring Len Fülls,
tralla at Adelaide.4-1.-Reuter,
Hearts
Undaunted!
The author of "All Quiet on the West-
ern Front" writes the most thrilling romantic adventure of our time...a great director and the year's greatest cast bring to unforgettable life with their matchless performances Erich Maria Remarque'ssupreme dramatic triumph!
David L. Loew-Albert Lewin
present
SO ENDS OUR NIGHT
FREDRIC
M
starring
MARGARET
FROM
THE
NOVEL
FLOTSAN
Trich Maria Romagos
FRANCES
MARCH SULLAVAN DEE
GLENN FORD ANNA STEN-ERICH VON STROHEIM
Zimmered by Julia Temsanii • Korven play in Talbot Jeeningu
· Prun kas nomi "Flotsam,”ay Erich Maria Romarque
« Bolassal fhry Pilled Jetlets -
2 Waltzing to the Quitar- |
London Relay The News and News Commentary.
Local Sport Results.
10.15
10,18
Dance Music.
4
11.00 London Belay-Music Hall 12.00 midnight. Close Down.
To-morrow's Broadcast Radio Programme Broadcast by
9.45-10.00 News in French (on Short Wave only).
0.45 Albert Sandler and IIts Or- chestra.
Illusions
Give
ona.(Jacob Gado);;Itvorfor?— Me Your Heart (Jacob Gade); My Dream Memory (Levant); Give Me Back My Heart (from 'Symphony in Two Flats--Novello).
10.00 London Relay The News and News
10.15 B-Coin F Minor,
Mov: Largo; 3rd Mov: Presto....Ed- 1st Mov: Allegro moderato; 2nd
ZBW on a Frequency of 845 k.c's.win Fischer (Plano) and His Cham-
and on Short Wave from 12.15-230
p.m. and 8.30-10.50 p.m. on 9.52 m.c's. per second,
-10.00-11.00 a.m. Relay of Morning Service from St. Joseph's Church,
12.15 Puccini's "La Boheme" Act
L
Singers in order of appearance: Luigi Marini, Gino Vanelli, Taneredi Pasero, Aristide Baracchi, Salvatore Baccalon! and Roscita Pampanini) with Orchestra,
12.50 Cello Bolos by Cedrio Sharpe. Elegie (Massenet); La Cinquan- laine (Gabriel-Marle); Berceuse De "Jocelyn"....
with Gerald Moore at
the Piono,
1.0 Local Time Signal and Pro- gramme Summary.
1.02 A Programme of Popular Light Orchestral, Selections,
1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press and Announcements.
145 Mozart-Serenado In D Major (Berenata Notturna).
The Adolf Busch Chamber Players.
1.58 A Chopin Programme,
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ber. Orchestra.
10.30 Studio Sunday Evening Epilogue.
Conducted by a Minister of the Methodist Church,
4. I
10.50 Close Down.
Another Century
By J. B. Hobbs
London, June 27. Jack Hobbs, famous English Test cricketer, who retired from big cricket in 1834, showed that he was still n master with the bat to-day when he scored 110 for the Fathers side against Kimbolton School in Huntingdonshire.
Hobbs, who holds the record. of 197 centuries in first-class cricket, said, "I think this will, be my last hundred," Reuter.
LONDON, June 27 (Reuter).
Polonaise-Fantaisie No. 7 In A Flat Captain Edward Desmond Bewley Major, Op. 61... Arthur Rubinstein McCarthy, in command of the cruiser (Piano); Les Sylphides-Ballet Music Alox, has been awarded the D.5.0.
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