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FANLING GOLF

RESULTS

Results of the first and second rounds of the Club Match play Championship played at Failing on Sunday were as follows:

First Round: J. B. Mackle lost to W. O. Davies at 2int hole; J. Dickson Leach lost to W.

D.

Leigh wn опо upi I. D. Clague

lost to J. K. Watzón 1/1; G. O.W. Stewart beat S. S. Gordon 2/1: II. B. Neve lost to D. S. Robl 4/5; D, L. Anderson beat N, J. Whelpton 8/7; J. D. Mackie beat F. D. Hunter 6/5; T. S. M. Terrarce lost to T. A. Baller

up.

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Second Round:-W. O. Dayles lost to W. D. Leighton 6/5; J, K. Watson beat G, O. W. Stewart 2/1

D. S. Robb beat D, L Anderson at 20th; J. D. Muckle lost to T. A. Butler 4/3.

Semi-final matches to played on Sunday, November 30: W. D. Leighton v J. K. Watson; D. S. ltabb v T. A Butler.

T.

Captain's

G

Cup Qualifier

be

C. Knight 83--14:49 was the winner of the replay" for the November Qualifier on the New Course, J. K. Watson 78--5-74 being second and H.

Smith, third 90-21=74.

Week-end — Bogey Pools

G.

with

11. Willoque was the winner - wit: 1 up on Bogey on the New

F. D. Hunter who re- Course. F turned a card showing 3 up be ing

the winner on the

Hunter's original card Cnurse, showed 4 up on Bogey but he was penalized for playing the wrong ball on the fourth. submitting a report of the in- cident together with his card, Hunter stated that

Д player in

front played the wrong ball and that this was not noticed at the time.

Four-Ball against Bogey.

F. D. Hunter and T. S. M Ter- ince returned an excellent score In this competition played on Sunday. Both players had been eliminated in the First Round of the Club Mutch play

Cham- pship in the morning and This have been the ineen- live my tive required. They played al- most perfect golf in the after- noon and returned a card of T up on Hoggy, P. "A: Laroche and Capt. I. A. G. Walkington being runners-up with 3 mp.

petitors

in Four-balt against

Bogey matches are reminded that if handicaps vary, scores of both partners should be entered on cards.

On Sunday next, Golf Club Members of St George's and St Andrew's Societies will play the annual match for u trophy presented by Messrs G. 0 Moxon and John Johnston in

1921

The match consists of Singles in the morning and four-ball In the afternoon, byes three

holes or over to count 1⁄4 of a point in the morning und 16 a pola in the afternoon.

lists

Open Amateur Entries are invited on posted on Notice Boards in Club Houses for the Colony Champ- pionship which takes place on December 14. Entries are res- tricted to players with handicaps of 10 or under and they may be forwarded direct to the office if competitors so desire.

Entries will shortly be invited

THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1952.

★ ★ ★ A SEAT IN THE STALLS ★ ★ ★

My three HOME, JAMES?

husbands

are all happy

-SAYS IDA LUPINO

By DAVID LEGIO

DA LUPINO, the Hollywood Lupino in a long line of Lupino acrobats, actors, singers, and clowns, flew to London yesterday on her first trip home in 18 years.

Thirty-five-year-old Ida, who first went to Holly- wood to become a star 20 years ago, said: "There are so many of us Lupinos I don't know where the rest of the family is. When father" (he was Stanley Lupino) "died during the war I kind of lost touch.

"Uncle Barry is some- where, and I suppose Aunt Nell I still "louring. I think I'll put an advert. In the paper, and then I'll find them all again.”

No. 1

LOUIS HAYWARD (1938-10003

No. 2'

COLLIER YOUNG 41848-18519

No. 3

HOWARO DORS

Since Little Ida miled off to América she has added three. careers to her name: star, direc Lor, nod now mother.* Six- months-old baby Bridget did come with her to London

not

This trip ida Lupino is MTB. Howard Duff, wife of Hollywood actor. Mr. Dul la making a picture. "Spaceways. In London

Ids will not direct her husband in his British picture. **That is something I bar,” she sald. I don't think it is s good thing to tell my husband what to do on the studio Пост. He should bo

boss-- at home."

the

Before her mar- rlage to Howard Duft last year Ida Lupino was the wife of producer Collier Young

She is still

the vice-president "of Young's film

company.

Her drat husband, before Mr. Young. was actor Louis Hoy- ward. Both my ex-husbands are silly close friends," she said. "Why

QQ:7 Howard Bikes them too. We get along tine.

Mr.

A

new

"Some people don't under- stand this I suppose they a wicked woman. think I'm But, you see, there is something In common betwoen Louis Coller. he

wife Joan Fontaine, and myself. We were

somethin all searching for and only now have we found 11. "I have found Howard. Callter has Joan, and Louis is happily married, too."

As Ida Lupino spoke, Collier Young and Joan Fontaine scere being married at Saratoga, California, Reuter reported that the ceremony was delayed while the licence and wedding goien were foton from San Franciscu

London Express Service

THERE IS ONLY ONE BETTY' H.

The Intest picture of Belly Ilutton is "Somebody Loves Mr." But when you'll be, hearing her again is anybody's guess.

"Somebody Loves Me" was the last picture Betty made before she split with Paramount and caine to Britain.

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The Mason - Lockwood Partnership Is Set For A Revival-By Mr. Wilcox MOST successful starring partnership in British films was that of JAMES MASON and MARGARET LOCKWOOD in The Wicked

Lady.

It may not have been Art in the loftier, sense; it was certainly Box Office- with record figures.

Now

Herbert Wilcox is plan- ning to renew the partnership. That is why he has postponed production of The King's General in which Miss Lock-

wood will play the crippled heroine of Daphne du Maurier's romance, acting almost through-

nut in a bathchair.

Mason has been offered

of the General-and

role of

Lockwood s husband.

+

the

Mis

Our

former No. 1 screen actor, who has not

not made a picture in Eng- hand for n

for nearly four years, is in- terested in the role; also in the sulary-well Into Ave Agures ---- which goes with it,

ΣΕ

While he makes up his mind, another Lockwood film-also in costume--is being brought for- ward, She, ilke Mr Wilcox, thinks Mason worth waiting for.

So do I, if this

means Injecting some vigorous per- sonality into British films. But I hope the appeal of a Mason- Lockwood reunion will not cinemagoces misguided ideas, The box-offices

with can do the Wicked Lady's money,

50 long as the Lady herself-and all she stood for remains burled.

Britain's two top screen stars, separated by the Atlantle, have. grown up dramatically since then. Together

again, they would have a big opportunity to give the public romance -- glamour, if you like without the nonsense this time.

THE HOLD-UP

REMEMBER last time? Margaret Lockwood and James Mason appeared like this in The Wicked Lady.

Hollywood companies usually Why has Graham Greene's first starring role in the play:

cash in on the of their stars' England latest film.

first blow publicity value

written direct author and management, play

with for the stage had Its world

unusual candour towards a girl appearance in

in Stockholm by screening

in picked it, an audition, say she their premiere in

Swedish translation? After a

is "the only actress in the delay of months, West End re- country they would be willing hearsals for The Living Room

to entrust with the role. do not start until January.

The culprit

So they are prepared to wali on unwitting

to finish her for Miss Tutin but flattered one-is 21-year- ald Dorothy Tutn. She has her Alm part with Olivier in

Beggar's Opera. Two establish-

In the case of "Somebody Loves Me," the date now select cd is November 21-the last week of Miss Hutton's British tour.

Wisdom Gets

Film

w

His First

Tears To

To Order

By DAVID LEWIN

and the

STUDIO make-up mun sprayed tears on Norman Wisdom's cheek

West End comedian was ready, for his first day's filming. At Ealing Studios, Wisdom as a waiter

Sald a night club

Norman Wisdom: "I'm

customers put on his familiar baggy stage when all the

into film acting. have just breaking

in

dress for his part in "Meet Mr left. Then, as he clears up, he and

Lucifer."

But

I

I want to дее how the

react before tackle a full-size part."

in mime: shows how he would behave if audience will he is fiming

for the Junior Championship of he has no dialogue. He appears he had_money.

The Club, play in this compell-

tion is restricted to those with

hundicaps of 10 and over.

Annual Meeling

Members are advised that the Annual General Meeting of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club will be bold in the Hongkong Club un Friday. Desember 5. It is hoped that there will be a good attendance and it is requested that nominations for Members of the General Committee duly proposed and seconded, be for- warded to the Club ofco carly as possible.

OF

Draw For

Shek-O Golf

The following is the draw for the Shek-O Country Club Men's Invitation Golf match to bo played against Shek-O Ladies un Sunday, November 23:

Morning--Singles

W.P. Birtwhistle v Mra E.J. Cowell: G.D. Smart v Mrs W. Carts; J.G. Byington v Mrs W.. Hirtwistle, E. Boycelt v Mr G.D. Sinart: W. Coris v Mrs Gray;. Sir Jean Kinloch v Mrs E. Boycott: W S. Vaughan v Mrs J.C. Stewart: N.P. Fox y Mrs J.G. Byington; J.C. Stewart v Mrs S. Masun; E.J. Cowell v Mrs A., Brown; Dr J. Guy v Mes H. Lalimer: A.R. Brown v Mrs N.P. Fox.

Afternoon-bursamez

الله

W.P Birtwhistle & G.D, Smach Mra E.J, Cowell & Mrs W. Corts; 2.0. Byington & E. Boycott v Mr W.P. Burtwhistle Mr G.D. Start: W. Corts & Sir John KiN- luch Mrs Gray & Mrs E. Boycott; W.S. Vaughan & N.P. Fox V M J.C. Stewart & Mis J.G. Dying- tan: J.C. Stewart & E.J. Cowell v Mr S. Manon & Mra A.H. Brown:

Tir 7. Gray & A.R.Drown v Mes H. Latimer. & Mrs N.P. Fox.

Starting times by mutual arrange- men.

Filming WITH tears.

Wisdom and make-up man,

SOMETHING NEW!

The

HAROLD

CONWAY'S

SHOW TALK

ed stars, engaged for the play next month) and Valerie Tay-

have taken interim. Jobs while waiting, too: Mary Jerrold (75

Miss Hayworth once again

By LEONARD MOSLEY

>ITA HAYWORTH la to be the

Rhird in the Hollywood line

of Sadie Thompsona - the tropical character in Somerset Maugham's famous story of the South Seas, “Rain.”

The part has already been played by two of Hollywood's most potent stars-Gloria Swanson and Joan Crawford,

The Hayworth version (oh, hir Maugham 1) will have songs and dances. Hollywood is already nick. naming it " Sin-With Music."

MMMonroe's 2-Look Girl;

The Ladies' Championship will be played over 30 holes on November 17 and players will make their own

Darther and of arrangements starting timer,

Winter Knock-Out Compeillion

London Express Service

One Not Enough

The "two-look" is rapidly replacing the "new look" as the Hollywood fashion, The cause of it all

current release girl,

for.

Meanwhile,

BOLLING POINT

Thirst for

Knowledge

SouWHERE between boiling point

and freezing-point les cooling-point. A Mr. Fahrenheit has charted the fint two, but the last at far as we know, has never been defined. The only effective text is to take a long cold ginss of Road's Lime Juice in the hot, clammy hand; then, tilting the head backwards and closing the eyes, tip the glan at such

an angle that the thirst-annihilating stream flows steadily down the parched throat. At some point in this operation a delicious sense of well-being will pervade the body. This, gentlemen, is cooling-point, and

cannot be measured in Fahrenheit, or Centigrade ---- only in Rose's.

ROSE'S

65

e juice

DODLING POUT

➡MAKES THIRST, WORTH WHILE

THE GARRISON PLAYERS

present

BEFORE THE PARTY

by Rodney Ackland

Produced by NANCY O'CONNELL

at

productions of St. George's Hall, Missions to Seamen,

The Living Room are being prepared in half a dozen Euro- pean countries. Obviously, there is no shortage of Con tinental Tulins.

CYCLE GIRL Viennese

• ·Swiss actress Maria Schell is the sur- prise choice for the girl-widow role in the fim version of The Heart of the Matter-another Graham Greene story. She re- turns from her home in Zurich after Christmas to co-star with Trevor Howard and Elizabeth Allan

Virginia McKenna English favourite for the part, has with- drawn her candidature. With unusual wistion she decided that studio work by day ond stage performances by night are the quickest way to burn out a starlet's candle at both ends.

a

Two years ago Maria Schell asked 8 Alexander Korda to release her from a long-term contract; she hat grown un- comfortable at drawing sub- stantial weekly wage for doing nathing-while he looked for sultable part. She preferred acting repertory In Switzerland for £10 a week — and cycling to work.

es-

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Between the cycle tours, however, Miss Schell has tablished herself on the British screen. When John Boulling was given 60 stars to direct in the Festival film, The Magic Box, 24-year-old Maria-as Friese-Greene's Swiss wife was the only foreigner 'in the cast. She the nearly ran away with

notices.

Now

more.

ผู้

Korda is bringing back the girl who was too independ- ent to accept his money for nothing. This time he has some hard work for her; and he will bo paying her considerably

THERE AND BACK Mary

Martin sailed for home and a holiday-after rehearsing six weeks for her farewell charity cabarot with Noel Coward, Like Coward, sho belleves in doing a job thoroughly.

thi

Early in the New Year Miss Martin will be back, this time as a pupii. After four years in South Pacific; she has decided to take singing lessons in Eng- is curvaceous MMMarilyn' MMMonroe, and the designation is accounted for by the fact that she's so loaded with land,

For her 1053 London season, pure, 24-karat femininity that she gets two looks for every one the other pin-up dolls are given,

Miss Martin is exchanging her' This, at least, is the opinion customary, machine-made label, say?-the appurtenances to go of Marilyn. "Tho' Asphalt dat In Grosvenor Square for a

famod cinematographer "The silver-blonde

and smaller one in Fark Lane: she Marilyn is with it. There are others with Jungle" "All About Eve" Lucien Ballard, who worked on neither an comph girl, a wow the equipment, but the whistles "Clash by Night" whelted ap will no longer be on a Drury The draw for the first round of Marilyn's

zing girl nor even an ure not aimed at the foco, petites, stardom in "We're Not: the Winter Knock-Out Competition. "Don't Bother to Knock," MMMM-girl. She's an original, ***But when you feel like Married" condimmed the tarte and Lane super-tax salary. As which is to be played by December in which the sumptuous new not a facsimile."'

whirling at Marilyn, there are now "Don't Bother 10 Knock" unemployed student, she should 23, 13 Bivers below. The first

still do quite nicely at the now named 'player is to arrange the time star appears opposite Richard For this very special speci- three good reasons for the wolf has come along to put things on footing, Miss

address. et playingi.

the of

LOST CAUSE men, recently described in mag- colis, including one for as lovely a permanent W.P. Biriwhistle v D.L. Strellett torrid love-making matches of azine profiles as "the

a set of features as have shown Montoe having won approval, as talk of

QUOTE OF THE WEEK 3.0. Dymgton v W. Corte Bir Joha

Hollywood" and "the hottest Up on the Hollywood horizon in a capable actress as much as for Kininch H.H. Cleland; w.8, screen history.

from Danish-horn Holly- Ballard,

wood star Coleen Gray, in Lon- an expert at photo personality since Jean Harlow" many a moon. All in all, she's her striking dorm. graphing the sizzling

Coming up for the actress is don to make a picture: Ballard decided the appropriate worth at the very least one extra sirens

look-two in all"

“I went to the American Em" then bask in the days of the phrase would be the "two-look The chances are that Ballard "Monkey Business."

"That's a lot of looking," is still underestimating. Most expression "allver

Don't confuse the "two-look" bassy and recordell my vote for threadbare Bcreen," decrece that, unlike he explains, "but the Monroe observers trained to know when with the "double-take The Stevenson, Tallulah Isn't the of her guiltering pre- chassis can stand it. There are a star of real proportions has latter is out-of-date, but the only actress who knows, about decessors, Marilyn Monroe some glamour dolls who aro been burn agree that the publle former in the person of Miss | polities."--London, Express Sar- 2. Doycoll, *.G. Dean, Ed. Cowell. should not be tagged with a beautiful, but lack-shall wo won't settle for one on two looks Marilyn Monroe-is here to stay. vice,

Vaughan y N.E. Wallem: 2. Mould v J. Redman; D.D. Evans v. W. Harper: D. Hammond R.3. Newton: IN.P. For v14 Col E.C. Frederik; EW.8. Medregur v E.S. McBain: 1.3, Kendall v A. Le KIC MUSIMY 2.C. Stewart J.A.. Soundera v W.N, Grey.. The following have drawn by into the record_round-G.D. Smart,

Widmark in ono

many

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Tickets $5.00 $3.50 & $2.00

Booking now at:

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