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THE DANCE HITS OF THE SEASON. COLUMBIA.

FB1281-Give Me Your Hand

Marilou

FB128 A Little Bit Independent:

Will Love Find A Way

FB12A Beautiful Lady in Blue

Everything Stops For Tea

FB1293-Simple Things Of Life

FBI-Moon For Sale

Lights Out

FB1279-Thanks A Million

Coronado

MR1982-Music Goes Round

The Sunset Trail

THE ANDERSON MUSIC

Повелет

Savoy Orpheans,

Savoy Orpheaus,

Harp LurenZi

Harp Lorenzi

Ridin' Up The River Road

Celestial Beings.

Carroll Gibbons.

Billy Cotton.

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MISS STAMMERS ENTERS SURREY TENNIS FINAL

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OLYMPIC TEAM

DEFEAT A. S. F. IN

THEIR LAST GAME

THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1936

EUROPEAN YACHTMEN'S

BRITANNIA'S

SAILING DAYS

·ARE AT AN END

In Perfect Condition After 42 Years

VICTORIA AND ALBERT FOR SHIPBREAKERS

London, April 26. Imperfect though royal, the Vic- toria and Albert has never been considered a really seaworthy: ship. Now she is to go to the ship- breakers: Her career is likely to end some time next year, probably after the Coronation Naval Review which will be held in May 1937 if King Edward follows precedent.

The Victoria and Albert was built for Queen Victoria, and was launched in 1899 by Queen Mary, then Duchess of York. Eight months after the launching, while she was being completed in dock, she heeled over suddenly and lay at an angle of 20 degrees. It was found that serious error had been made in the calculations weight and stability.

Designer Resigned

fcr

The result was that her desig- aer, Sir William White, who was considered the world's most eminent naval architect, resigned from his position. Efforts were i made to rectify the fault, and (eventually the Victoria and Albert was put into commission, but shei was never a complete success, and} has not been used for serions) ocean cruising.

Last July, King George accom-j panied by the present King, spent two days in the Victoria and Al bert for the Naval Review at Spit- head and at the exercises that fol- lowed. She has not been to sea since. Rear-Admiral Dudley North commands the yacht which alsoį numbers among her officers Cap tain L Da C. Ricci, or "Barti- meus," the author of sea stories. Officers and men total 363 alto- (gether.

Britannia's Fate

Gigantic Frank Lubin, centre, of the Universal Pictures of Hollywood basketball team, sends his lank body into the air at Madison Square Garden, New York, to score one of the goals which brought his team victory over the McPherson Ollers of Kansas. and the right to represent the United States in the Olympicâ at Berlin next August.

U.S. BASEBALL RESULTS

LEFTY GROVE IN GREAT FORM

ZEKE BONURA'S TWO HOMERS

New York, To-day.

ARTILLERY GOLF MEETING

Three Events On Programme

BI

DETERMINED NEWPORT-- BERMUD

SAILING CLASSIC

TEN FOREIGN CRAFT T

CROSS ATLANTIC

COURSE

EU

SHORTENED BY 5 MILF

New York, April 5. UROPEAN yachtsmen will make a strenuo effort to capture the annual Newport to Be muda race this summer. Ten foreign craft a entered for the race - six from Germany, ty

from Norway, and one each from Sweden an the Netherlands.

Three of the visiting yachts are being specially built for t race, while eight of the American entries, which now numb eighteen, will be new. The event is expected to find a reco number of between 40 and 50 yachts at the starting line.

This year the race will start from Newport, Rhode Island, i stead of New London, Connecticut, as previously, and the star ing line will be at the Brenton's Reef lightship where the Amer ca's Cup yachts started their tussles in 1934.

The date of the start is Juneļ

22, and the finish will be off

St. David's Head, Bermuda, MILLION DOLLAR

The change in the start will shorten the race, by five miles, to a total of 645 miles. The feet will be divided into two classes, according to size, and there will be prizes for each craft, as well as the handicap prize. Rules will be the same as last year's.

• Transatlantic Race After the yachts reach Bermuda there will be the trans-Atlantic

GATE ASSURED

Louis v. Schmeling On June 18

GERMAN'S MANAGER VERY OPTIMISTIC

New York, April 27. Mr. Mike Jacobs has just pre dicted that the Joe Louis-Mat

race of 3,400 miles, from there to Cuxhaven, Germany, starting on Schmeling heavyweight bout will July 1. It is thought probable gross more than $1,000,000, make that two or three of the American ing it the first attraction in his yachts will join in this race.

tory to hit that figure, without Jack Dempsey. The match will

One of the German entries is a

yawi, to be named the Hamburg, be held on June 18 at Yanke and being built by Abeking and Stadium, New York. Rassmussen, for the City of Ham-

Jacobs narrowly missed burg, She will be sailed by Captain $1,000,000 gate with the Louis Ludwig Schlimbach, who proposed Baer bout last September. the trans-Ocean contest The Royal Artillery golf meet-

gross was 1948,352, but, including Another is a new yaw! being motion picture and radio revenue, ing will be held at Fanling built in Bremen, from designs by it went over the million mark. to-morrow, when the follow- Henry Gruber, who worked with "This time the gate itsef will

The

The following were the resultsing competitions will take place: W. Starling Burgess in turning go better than $1,000,000,” Jacobs

(x) Boyal Artillery Cup, fout the last two defenders of the has said, Singles against Bogey 1% Eandi-America's Cup. Enterprise and cap) open to Begular Royal Rainbow.

Bremen Entry

R. H. E Artillery Officers on the strength

So far no decision has been made to break up the Britarnia, matches played yesterday:-

of the major league baseball the yacht owned and raced by King George and accounted the

National League Thest racing yacht in the world It has been decided, however, that ne shall not race again, so it seems that sooner or later she is intended to be broken up. Yachtsmen have made suggestions for her future The best team work was dis-they are being considered played by the Chinese half back-fully. She is in perfect condition St. Louis Itoh, the Japanese player now line which combined well and dis- after 12 years. at Cambridge, had beaten R. I.tributed their passes to the for- Ritchie

played back-hand passing shot. and when at the net a drop vol- ley as effective as It was subtle. He lost but three games in each Bet.

love.

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Halves Shine

Coronation Gift

(Com

More Than 100,000 Seats Alterations recently made at Yankee Stadium will increase the

of Hong Kong Garrison. petitors must have either a Fan-Bremen, is for the Segerkamerads more than 100,000-

That yacht, to be tamed the fight seating capacity to slightly ling handicap or else have had chaft das Wappen, or handicap at some time either at Her skipper will be Dr. Perlis and bout in New York was 85,000, at The largest Bremen paid attendance previously for a

(b) Singles Against Bogey, "for those not eligible for (a). Handi-

Brooklyn Pittsburgh

Hafey hit a home run.

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New York many Cincinnatti

and care- Boston

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Macfayden pitched.

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at the Polo Grounds.

her crew composed of Bremen the Dempsey-Firpo bout in 1925 Fachtsmen.

Other German craft are the 65- With the new seating arrange-

1 caps will be allotted by secretaries (ft. ketch Ettai, of Berlin. to be ment, Jacobs feels sure he will

(c) Foursomes against Par, 3/8 retired German

skippered by Dr. Wolking, a establish a new outdoor record for

Chicago.

jcombined handicaps.

Government off-New York. Philadelphia

cial; the Peter von

The biggest fight Competitors for (a) and

Danzig, a crowd in history was 120,757--the (b) steel yawi, also designed by Henry first Dempsey-Tunney bout at will play on the Old Course in the Graber. Entered for the student's Philadelphia. Malone struck out nine batters morning and competitors for (c) Club from the Free City of Danzig

will play on the New Course in and to be sailed by Karl Beier;ling, believes the gate will reach Joe Jacobs, manager of Schie the afternoon.

the Ashanti II, a ketch which won $1,500,000. Officers who have held any sort the Helingoland race oof a Commission

last year, in the Royal owned by Ernest Burmeister of}

"Max Will K. O. Louis” Artillery (e.g. 1914-1918) are Bremen, which will fly the burger) ojeligible to compete in competi-of the Bremen

"The people want to see just tions (b) and (c),

Yacht Club; and how good Louis is,". Joe said. the sixth, a 44-ft steel ketch own-"He has looked mighty good so far ed and sailed by Captain Deuts against some washed-up fighters, chlander.

but he still has to be tested. The public knows Schmeling can prove

on Thursday after the wards in able fashion. The for- Englishman had rather spent his wards would carry the ball down Though King Edward does no: forces in a fine volleying attack the field using the wings to zood take his father's keen interest in in the second set. The Oriental advantage, but reserves carried the final set to scoring punch. The good work of he is expected to accept the posi usually lacked yachting and the sea generally, Jack Ward and Borgeest at the tion King George held of Admiral St. Louis But against Hare yesterday. full-back positions was partis rex-lof the Royal Yacht Squadron. It New York Itoh was out-paced and undone, ponsible in keeping Boissezon is proposed to give him a class “J”Į He could not make a worthy far-from being very severely tested yacht as a coronation gift and hisj eing shot off Hare's fast service.

Jim Ward and Bossuet were the views are to be sought before the and found most of the doors clos-outstanding players in the ASF gift is offered. ed when be tried the lob or the forward line, showing consider- able superiority over the right

passing shot. He was rather tooide of the line. Although usual-

soft on the forehand for an alert adversary.

Brilliant Miss Stammers

ly competing with two

Chinese players at the same time, Ward generally managed to maintain possession ard

execute

Miss Stammers lost the middle crosses.

set to Miss McOstrich yesterday,

but won the first and third

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Good Defence

nice

American League

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Detroit

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SURREY HAD £4,000 LOSS.

Lefty Grove pitched, Boston

Chicago

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LAST SEASON

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Jubilee Fund Response

Zeke Bonura (2) and Dykes hit FIFTY-TWO NATIONS

IN OLYMPIC GAMES

home runs. Philadelphia

8 3 Moses hit a homer run. Ten in-

nings were played.

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3

Hale hit a home run.

4 6 -Reuter.

1

The report states that as a re- Cleveland sult of the appeal for King

which was The committee have decided un-

confidently, conceding only one!

In the half-back line, Bell play George's Jubilee Fund, members Washington game in each, that her mistakes which was of much value to his donated 305 11s. 9d.

jed a steady aggressive game and cricket clubs in the County were forgotten.

side, while Jack Ward, Borgeest, sent to M.C.C. The first game in the final set and Boissezon, in the last line of was important for paychological defence thwarted reasons. It was a fine game, both forward movements

fast Chinese animously to propose the re-elec girls making some rare winners. able occasions. A weakness in the Leveson-Gower and Mr. G. H oa inaumer-tion for 1926-37 of Mr. H. D. G. But Miss McOstrich served double-fault in it, and then

3A.S.F. attack was their failure to Longman, as president and trea- the rest of the match Miss Stam- Favacho was starved when

forjuse the right wing to any extent

surer respectively.

the

Mr. W. T. Cook having relin-

ond eleven, the side will be led by

LAWN TENNIS SPINNERS Mrs. Allister For Wimbledon

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New Norwegian

.

One of Norway's two entries is once and for all whether Louis a dew boat belonging to Erling can take it. They'll pay $1,500,- Tambs, who sailed the Sandefjord 000 and they'll get their answer. ecross the Atlantic last year for Max will . O. Louis-he'll do the contest to Norway, but arrived it with a right to the chin.” too late to start. She will be Austria is the only major coun-shipped here by liner, as will the Lick, Ind., for three weeks of pre- Schemling will go to French try which is doubtful of partici- German boats.

liminary work, pating. Originally she announced

From Sweden wil her intention of competing and schooner, the Sea Saga, owned by Lafayetteville, N.Y., fifteen miles did, in fact, send a team to the Nelson L. Odman, a naturalised from President Roosevelt's Hyde IVth Winter Olympiad at Gar-American, and from the Nether-Park estate.--(United Press). misch-Partenkirchen, Bavaria. Im-lands a new 60-ft. Jawi being mediately thereafter The was built there from American design threatening to withdraw from the for C. Bruynzell Jr. of Zaandam. summer games.

The trouble arose some months)

come

a

Louis is in light training at

O'REILLY THE VICTIM

(Continued from. Page ↓) don't

know," replied Stan

mers became the accomplished AS.F. attack would swing into quished the captaincy of the sec- all-court player, especially bril-laction.

ago: when Austria forbade her United States, aiming to shun the liant at short range, we first saw

athletes to compete with Germans XIth Olympiad because of Ger--I at Bournemouth a year ago.

The dangerous part of the Chin-Mr. V. F. Ealand, who is to act aa woman who will play at Wimble Austrian system

London, April 9. until Germany ceased her alleged many's Jewish policy, Germany McCabe, "but it does not interest Mrs. Allister, a South African campaign of propaganda against the bas Miss Nuthall and Mrs. Straw-and clever work of Z. K. Tso at eleven as well.

ese attack proved to be the fast captain of the Club and Ground don, has a distinctive lawn tennis Later the ban was modified to al-

been handling the Jewish son, both a little slow in covering inside left and Q. L. Cheng at the

of government.jquestion with velvet gloveL.

you." court, hammered at each other in-left wing. Combining smoothly other counties last summer, Sur-

As way the case with many drive.

style. Her speciality is a top-spin low a team to participate at Gar- once that no

She has reiterated

His Feelings Rose desively for 16 games in the open-they moved swiftly through the rey's finances

more than tessel. Its final capture by Miss half-back line, time and again and cold, wet weather, especially at the Sout there any sends the bruck till mustria lifted the ban a member of the German ice chase is deelfreet deal of It can be imagined, therefore, discrimination will Miss Mary Hardwick, just home to allow her aki-ers to compete in fact, Jews may be included in the he was sent out to the long-field, misch, but then Germany, refused be shown against Jews, and, in

that O'Reilly took the field in an Nuthall virtually ended the strug-only the fine work of the AS.F. the start of the season. For the ball "kicking about ten feet in the Austria retaliated by threatening hockey team at Garmisch.

were hit by from Africa, says that, on an international meet at uns-German team-Jew Budi Ball, was

unhappy frame of mind, and when gle, for Mrs. Strawson's resis-backs or weakness on the part of Yorkshire match the weather was air." tance faded when the fruits of the other forwards halted the so bad that the receipts amounted in England the grass will not be games, and was still seriously con- ber earlier efforts could not be movements.

Happily for her opponents to withdraw from the Berlin

chasing, feelings began to gathered.

China-K. P. Pau, T. S. Lee, Kmore than £1,000.

to only £233 instead of probably so responsive to the spin.

rise. Just before lunch, when The International Olympic Fed- Fleetwood-Smith began to But she revived to make a P. Tam, Y. C. Liang, M. S. Wonz

Mrs. Allister was "champion plucky bid after Miss Nuthall led K W. Lee, S. Y. Yeang, K. S

eration, too, has satisfied itself) O'Reilly was given the ball.

tire,

5-1. The

that politics will not be injected court did not give Suen, C. H. Fung, & K Tao, Q. L Jack Ward, Remedios, Park, Bell, once Miss Bobble Heine.

her country last year, but was de-

He bowled like prived of the title by Mrs. Miller,

Diplomatic Handling

jinto the games, and it is mainly jobtaining two much amistance to the stalwart Cheng.

one inspired, on the Federation's recommenda-lunch, and four more after lunch wickets before blow

Favacho, Collet, Roboostoff, Bos-lhera in 1929 as Miss Audrey de campaigns that are going on in their intention of participating. O'Reilly was readmitted

She was

Meanwhile, well aware of the tion that nations have signified, Then, the joke being successful, Bargeest, Buet, Jim Ward.

Smidt

Iseveral countries principally the (United Press).

family circle.

ASF. Boissezón,

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sidering this threat.

to the

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