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Swaythling Cup Match

THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1954.

A FILM TAKES OVER A FAMOUS FACE AND SETS A POSER

St. John

Tiny Tomita Outspins What's Happened To Helen? Ambulance

Hungary's 224-ĺb. World Champion

London, Apr. 7.

Japan swept to a 5-2 victory in the all-important Swaythling Cup match against Hungary today and are now the only side undefeated in their group, "B".

The highlight of the encounter was the victory of Yoshlo Tomita, the young Japanese university student, over the World Champlon, Ferene Sido of Hungary, by 15-21, 21-15, 21-16.

Japan were one match down at the time, K. Tamasu having lust by 22-2-1, 21-18, 19-21 to L. Fold in the first match of the contest,

the horizon,

shots rained down on Tomita ko bolts of Bghtning. But the Japanese gova as good as he got and the crowd howled and stamped their feet steadily with joy ng he drew

his formidable fron

گیاه دار مراه اول

desernded

amashes which repeatedly bored rotund into the pit of Side's stomach,

HAD HIM GUESSING

In the second set Sido throw up his arms in exasperation and it was Sido's first clash against

agalu and again he failed to exponents of the

bat. sponge

counter the apin of the ball that and he did not seem at al opponent.

Ogimura's shol from

sponge happy.

bat and rubber

the Japanese While

his

captain, couch When Temlia levelled at one

took the set and confidently game a fasegawa Hasegawa, sat puffing furiously

match. at a cigarette, tiny Tomita, with A him like a ministering angel a terrific brondside, drew trai with orange juice, and he fussed has about him, wiping the perspira- blood against Sido, who played times for Hungary tion from Tomita's face.

crated Again Tomila action and cry and thrust unul the great Side was battered into defent. The Hungarian senwird an he stalked off the 1 end of the game.

nisu Ogimura ter 1.

21-10.

21-18. Ski Jupitres won the first set maller af muttales, scoring tane int-redible with sgata

WHISTLING ROUND

Sido replied with strikes that sent the and whistling And Tomita's head, and the World Champan took the first m

Hasegawa scampered out with a lowel and Tomita stripped unit his pullover.

eud

into

ben

The

The nimble Tomila provided a strange contrast to the huge, Sido in their match. 224-10,

spin But Tomita produced which had the World Champlon guessing and made it difficult fut him to return with any accuracy,

Tomita also beat E. Gyetval while Ogimura at Gyelva 16-31, 21-11, 21-11 beat Fold: 21-18, 21-13.

21-14, 21-19, unsmding Sulo

Grim ch crouched at the other end of the table like u

thunder

Joud

>t>

THE RACE

RACE THAT

PIRIE MISSED

By

The ollu Japonese setback was niso suffered by Tamasu, who went down to Sido 21-12, 17-21, 17-21.

beat

In Group "A" England France 5-3 after overcoming Wales B-1.

Czechoslovakia beat Yugo- slavia by 5-3 in the Swaything Cup tournament and are now the only undefeated nation in

Kroup C GEOFFREY SIMPSON

Japan's 3-2 victory over seed-

If only Gordon Pirie had been there, what a finish ited Hungary should ensure them a place in the anat pool of the must have been! That's what many of us thought on

Swaything Cup on Friday and little the swarthy the Birmingham

Saturday, THEccourse AM Algerian, Alain Mimoun, raced home, a 100-yard winner

Tension

their

match in champion. international cross-country

mounted to of the nine-mile

bolling point and twice play was stopped by the ship.

following disturbances umpire from the packed stands.

For second to him was the young Army signalman, Ken Norris, after a shoulder-to-shoulder tussle that had lasted for miles.

of

Mimoun, MA As Pirie has about the same championships.

double silver medal- margin

superiority over Olymple Norris, the question posing it-list, will to there-Mimoun, the eir was: Could Britain's great runner who twice beat Pirie at champion have beaten Mimoun?

out of England's By suy g

Pirks mi Bear

at oppor- tunity of assessing his chances in the coming European truck

Queen's Colt

Beaten In First Outing

Newmarket, Apr. 7.

Helsink

MIMOUN STILL GREAT

Pirle can be Gure of this: although 32, Minun,

is formixtabbe ** ever. He lay third for one and a half miles, and, though joined by Norrls shortly afterwards, was always going like a winner.

Bred

Helen of Troy-as she will be scon in a new fèn

DAVID LEWIN'S Spotlight Finds She's Gone

All Hollywood

RUSH up your Homer-the Iliad B

and all that-Hollywood style. In London ΑΓΟ Helen and Paris, the famous lovers of Greek legend.

Homer, the Greek poet of 900 B.C., wrote about them in 24 books, Hollywood is Improv- ing on that by retelling their story in a

fim "Helen of Troy" in about two hours and with a wide screen.

Tho film Paris, 28-year-old French actor Jacques Bernas, and the film Helen, 19-year-old Rossana Podesta, from Italy, are in London to find out more about going Greek and to be itted for costumes. Their story will be filmed In Italy.

Helen, whose face launched those thousand whose beauty led to the ten-year ships and siege of Troy, is small, plxle-faced, dark-haired, and is married to an falian actor. They have a two-month-old son, Stefano.

WITHOUT MAKE-UP

In the accepted Italian tradition of actresses she wears no make-up, has small "working" hands (unmanicured) and says she likes read- ing Hemingway or Goethe, the German poet. (Well, the life of Goethe, anyway.)

It's Vistavision Films Next

By KEN

SMITH

She says: "I read about Holin In the original Greek and thought she was a tall, tali lady. But I always saw her and Paris in a cloud-not flesh and blocki at

with So she will be Almed platform soles since she is only 5ft 3ins. tall. (Other measure- ments: Bust 35ins., waist 24ins., hips 32ins.)

A new "wonder lens" for film projectors has thrown|bl| own house Hollywood into another whirl after a full year of trying near Rome. to bring order out of the 3-D chaos.

"1

Helen in real life-in London

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Hollywood film, stating that his yun previous occupation "human cannon-ball."

WIS

Her Paris (and he comes from Paris, France) is 5ft 11ing. tall. ап energetic lad who likes driving fast cars and is building on the coast

Jacques Sermas (he appeared in the British film "Golden First, there came the ultra-expensive Cinerama-Salamander") says: "I'm read-

Then 3-D ing up my school Homer.

Someone asked him what the possibly coming to London in the near future. effects with polaroid glasses. Next, to CinemaScope and in the picture, but i had to say "When you have been shot out was tested for a small part work was like. Suid Zacchint: what was to be a new era in films,

the line: 'Allow me to present of one cannon you have been

of Troy shot out of them all.” myself, Prince Paris Now, there

size--and Next thing

I knew I was sign- wizardry

reduce ed to play Paris himself.

"I should have a fair wig with hair hanging down ring-a-lels, Greck style, but the colour mustn't be as fair as the wig is a problem since it

Helen will wear.""

is

called

CinemaScope

this new up la Vistavision. ironically enough,

CinemaScope size to normal CinemaScope was hailed as screen size, Hollywood's answer to televi slon-and Britain's, too-wheni So Hollywood, in a panic a It took the public by storm. year ago, then flushed with con- was so

good that

after Twentieth-fidence

CinemaScope's en all first success, is once more un- CinemaScope basis ond told certain about where to go. exhibitors to take it or leave it" when they complained about the high cost of converting their cinemas to show the new system.

Century Fox went on A), Japan

At one point a toy pistol was by an over-enthusiastic Japanese supporter. England (Group (Group B)

and Czechoslovakia (Group C) were the only un- defeated sides in the Swaythling Cup

competition after two days' play.

ns

LEADING POSITIONS

Leading positions were:

Group "A"

P W

England Brazli United States

Group "B" Japan Hungary Rumunla

f

4

4

5

Group "C"

Czechoslovakio

$

G

Yugoslavia

5

4

0

4

Gradually the old hand und

sprightly Live

youngster, ten yoars his junior, drew away from the rest until there was a 60-yard gap.

Ganiely, Norris made chal- lenge after challenge, was often The Queen's handsome in the lead, but he could never

black colt, Landau,

Royal

wwwy from the French champion, who runs with the hope for this year's Classics,ang, low Tide of the true was beaten in the Column Mayer. Produce Stakes, his

Going

Sweden

CORBILLON CUP

Of course, good plctures could still be the answer.

NEW LOOK MAI

I wanted to

Oh Mall Look what they've For CinemaScope calls for done to our

28-year-old Mai special lenses costing £040 (say "My") Zetterling in Knock pair, special screens costing aton Wood, her first Hollywood has returned icast £3,500 and the new and incidentally her first comedy stereophonic sound Installation

Almin which she stars oppo- which goes with it adds another site Danny Kaye.

£3,500.

REBELLION

In Britain, the exhibitors re belled. In America, It looked as if they were going to yield

to the CinemaScope pressure.

But now Paramount have come oul with Vistavision, & device

which permite cinemas to project

film on whatever any

screen In the women's championship for the Corbillon

space Cup, Japan

is available--and at a minimum cost. beat Egypt 3-0,

first

insto the Jast lap Sprightly little 19-year-old outing of the year here to- Mimoun setied the struggle Kloko Watanabe was almost a with a sudden acceleration, and day.

living example of perpetual came homs full of running. It motion. As long as the ball Giving between 10 and 15 was the third victory in the was moving so was Kioko, pounds to his four rivals in the ace for this great athlete, but diving here and skipping there mile event, Landinu, a 0 to 4 as a team the French, with with on impish laugh each time favourite, finished third, four their six North Africans, were her flashing forchand

strokes lengths behind the winner, Mr a moderate second to England, left her much bigger Egyptian Jack Ferguson's Arabian Night, whose young runners scored opponent, Mrs K. Abou Hiet,

win a 100 to

for non-plussed. chance had one the most impressive

She won 21-0. length to spure over Lord Rose-30 years. bery's Garler.

30

Landau, quoted joint favourite

for the Two Thousand Guinços

on April 26 and favourite for persunal figh

the Derby June 23 had a clear the rest of England's team,

run

on the ratis but dropped packing back after taking a slight lead

In the dip.

rode

a

In the

Vaatavision expands for wider projection and contracts norrow projection like an optical accordeon.

know what

-(London Express Service)

(Bgd.) F. L. THEUNG, CS1.

"Assistant Commissioner, Administration,

Colony Headquarters.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB /

TENTH RACE MEETING

Saturday 10th April & Saturday 17th April, 1954. (To be held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club) THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 22 RACES The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. on the 1st Day ond the First Race run at 2 p.m.

On the 2nd Day the First Bell will be rung at 11.30 a.m. and the First Race run at 12.00 Noon. The tiffin interval is after the Fourth Race (1.30 p.m.).

The Secretary's Office at Alexandra House will close at 11.43 a.m, on the 1st Day and at 10 am. on the 2nd Day.

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE

MEMBERS ARE INFORMED THE 1854 SETS OF MEMBERS' BADGES AND LADIES' BROOCHES NOW SUPERSEDE THE PREVIOUS ISSUE.

happens to Paris in the plcture, Homer has him killed off during Says Sernas: the Trojan war. "I don't know yet-they haven't written that bit."

a long- REX HARRISON, time Hollywood inhabitant, to London for a new film. A significant sign

of is closing his the times: ho Hollywood home.

Future permanent baso for They've given her a new look Harrison and his wife, LIU that will enchant you. They've Falmer? I should say the Italian they already given her a bubbling, laughing Riviera, loveliness. They've given her have a holiday villa, Glamour with a great big "G."

SIDELIGHTS on the fancies And it's been done without of the famous: Katharine per- Hepburn went down to Pine- steam-rolling sonality. It's that added know-wood the other day, not so much to look over the studios where

NO CHILDREN will be admitted to the Club's premises during sho may be liming but to dis- "Before we went on the floor," cover if there

are any attrac- the Meeting. For this purpose a Child is a person under the age she told me, "we had a full

tive spots near by where she of seventeen years, Western standard. week of rehearsals with com- can take a picnic lunch while

and cos- she is working. scenery plete sets,

how.

her

Own

where

ten

NO PERSON WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED. All persons MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the meeting.

Admission Badges at $10.00 each per day are obtainable through the Secretary on the written or personal introduction of a Member, such member to be responsible for all visitors introduced by him.

- Tina will be obtainable the Club House if ordered in ad- vance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel 72811).

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

The price of admission will be $3.00 each per day payable at

for tumes. The precise picture line:

was worked out, and everyone Then she bought

hom the Gate, was word-perfect when we sandwiches at a pub, handed

Any person leaving the Enclosure will be required to pay the started filming."

three to her director Preston requisito feo of $3.00 in order to gain re-admission Bturges, carrled the remainder

MEALS AND REFRESHMENTS will be obtainablo in the On the stage this slight, blue-off in a paper bag-and ate

RESTAURANT. with the goose them at a theatre at night.

These lenses, selling for only €250 a pair, throw an image with perfect clarity and bright-eyed blonde ness on the largest possible pimply volce has triumphed in does not such "heavy" plays at The Sea- area, and the system 21-9, need any new screens or sound Full, The Wild Duck, and The

Doll's House,

On

the screen, equipment.

producers have always insisted the on serious roles. Vistavision has

DT:

Dru

Ever

A CHARACTER called Edmundo Zacchial

Jun, turned up this week in a new

HKFA COUNCIL TO MEET

SERVANTS

Servants must remain in their employer's boxes except for passing through on their duties. They may on no account use the Betting Booths in the Members' Betting Hall.

CASH SWEEPS

The cost of a Through Ticket is $44.00,

Particular numbers within the series 1 to 4,000 may be re- served for all race meetings as Through Tickets. Such tickets wil The H.K Football Association be issuca consecutively only and the right is reserved by the Council will hold a meeting on Stowards to cancel any reservation for Through Tickets for a Monday at 0 p.m. to fix dates | particular Meeting If it is found that sales may not reach the num-- for the Stanley Shield com- ber reserved in the series 1 to 4,000. petition

Tenth and Double charity match,

Other items on the agenda Include the adoption of minutes of the various "committee sub-committee meetings.

and

Tickels reserved and available but not paid for by 10 am. on the day preceding the Roce Meeting for which they are reserved will be sold and the reservation cancelled for future Meetings.

Tickets over 4,000 will also be issued consecutively but par- ticular numbers cannot be reserved as Through Tickets.

The reservation of any particular number does not confer on the ticket the registered holder any rights whatsoever unless bearing the appropriate number is issued to and can be produced by the holder,

Twenty-year-old Yoshiko FINE PACKING

Tanaka moved

The announcement of very smoothly,

of While Norris was waging his but was not in top form. She invention

She had only one argument new "hold out" by: Mimoun, relied several times on superior brought a with

defensive tactics to emerge

exhibitors. The trend seems to in Hollywood. Being possessed of a slim and graceful form, superbly, helping victorious over Miss F. Elshiaty be to do nothing until it has

But she was promptly asked to pose each other along, put up

21-11, 23-21,

been more widely tested, show thot culelag:ed

third

I spoke for "pin-up" plctures. Just as match Miss exhibitors to whom Tanaka and Miss Watanabe bent the other day said: "This could promptly she refused. Sir Gordon Richards, who rivals,

and Six wearing the England vest Miss Elshiaty

Mrs Abou be the answer to our problems." She said: "I'm not prudish. later he Landau, sald

meant all the scoring Hier 10-21, 21-11, 21-12. thought the big weight (134-which

All future Paramount pictures] But why should I have to pose pounds) beat him and added "I members-Anished in the first

sult to convince The crowd enjoyed itself im- will be made with this system, in a bathing eight, to return the remarkably think the needed the race."

have completed people I can act?" low score of 20 points, against mensely as their coach, Hase-Already they

Christmas with Bing Why Indeed. Mal? other run- The queen's two

on and the sideline calling

Danny ners today, three-year-old Fest-France's 85, and Belgium's 102. gawa, crouched in his seat on White

ceaseless Crosby, Vera-Ellen

NO TO CHEVALIER and Pat Ranger, two-year-old

at val Light and

He Kaye,

present RAF Champion, unintelligible instructions. Perambulator falled to gain a third, with team captain Frank became more exelted

The Big Top. theshooting

with

Forgot That It was place.

Sando just behind him, did Japanese pair went down 18-21 Martin and -bewis. Joanne The Prime Minister's horse, vallant

but Work,

the best in the first doubles game.

Gabor. Recently Mentioned Dept, No. 1: Danny and Zsa The

Zsn

not to make the Prince Arthur, starting second England performance was, of pair had obviously been off that great veteran film maker, 18 Invourite at 11 to 4, finished course, Norela's. Although well balance and over-anxious. Cecil B. De Mille, announced Maurice Chevalier, second in the 12-furlong Bobra-beaten by Mimoun, he was in

that he would shoot his next Producer William Goetz har This turn complete master of the

The Japanese ham Handicap-Reuter.

coach, whose eple, The Ten Commandments, dropped the project because the The Amatour Sports Federa- others.

shouts of advice and encourage in Vistavision.

Cash Sweep Tickets on the last race of the 1st Day (10th April) U.S. State Department has re- tion will foki Its second meet-fat $2.00 each may be obtained from the Cash Sweep Offices at ment to his team were a source Norris, a Londonce doing his fof enjoyment for the spectators

fused Chevalier a viso to entering on April 14 at 5.16 p.m. Queen's Building. (Chater Road), 8, D'Aguilar Street, and 382 With

This is Mr G's at the country, London, Apr. 7.

National Service. is truly

the Sporta Club, King's Nathan Road, during normal office hours and until li a.m. on that effect of rallying nows that the last two Cinema second piece of bad luck. thes and had the

He Building, and not on April 21 day. Probables and jockeys for the discovery of 1954. He has won the players, wae requested by Scope Alms released in America

lost out, to Sam Goldwyn in as previously announced be Free Handicap Sweepstakes, to the Inter-counties championship the umpire to leave the side of have shown an inexplicable drop the bidding for Guys and Dolls. cause it is a public holiday,

Tickets for the Special Cash Sweep on the Hong Kong Derby be run over seven furlongs at and two races abroad against the court and sit in the stands in business.

scheduled to be run on 8th May, 1954, are now available. The cost 1500 GMT at Newmarket to-ster foreigners, run second to near the end of the match. This new "wonder lens" can

Forget That It Was Ever

of each ticket is $2.00. be used to enlarge normal flims Mentioned Dept., No. 2: Kath- arine Hepburn's · nim of The Millionairess has alo been dropped.. Reasons: Distribution dibeulties and high production costs

PROBABLES

Morrow are:

Sun

Pirlo in the English champion-

But now taken second Buffoon (A. Beasley), Garde ship,

Hasegawa's instructions and

their worth and the Royale (W. Rickaby), Conception place in us Arst international, proved (K. Gethin) Never Say Die (L.

Japanese pair dashed on to win and left the .court surrounded Piggott), Fair Risk (E. Smith),

Festival (Sir Gortion

by autograph hunters. Richards), Noble Charger (3.

Belgium, and. Saarland were both officially awarded 3-0 wins Sime), Fluorescent (D. Smith).

of the semi-finals over Switzerland in Group "A" Beckfoot (F. Clayton), Gay Bird (J. Mercer), Barnby Moor (G. (abre) of the Colony Fencing of the Corbillon Cup, although Lowla),

Carter), Championship were: Blason Warpe (E. Milbanks). Homany Jolly 3. Marcal 3, Freeman 3.

COLONY FENCING

Results

only two matches were played

Vistovision

comes the

NORMAN LO IN LAST EIGHT AT ROEHAMPTON

务基地 of

ASF MEETING POSTPONED

Latest hit musical: to be sold to Hollywood is The King And London, Apr. 7. I still drawing the crowds in

and

Now York. Norman Lo of Hongkong London in each case, Switzerland losing reached the last eight at the Twentieth-Century Fox sro to Air (W, Snaith), Prince Victor Woo Chih-wel 2, J. Tong 4, Day them all.

Switzerland had

Men's Singles in the Roehamptan give it the full Cinemascope to play Lawn Tennis, tournament today, and stereophonic sound treat- (W. Swinburn), Shubra (D. W. 4, Hung Tak-to 2. Y. A. Lee Mort), Dynamene (E. Hide), roured after a collision with his down a stale and injured a log In the fourth round he beat playing the role. created.

without Mrs I. Ver, who fell

meat, with Mary Martin possibly Blackberry (P. Povall), Virility opponent-in his third bout, (B. Swift), Orangella (A. Promoted to finals were Day, shortly before the matol with Geoffrey Owen, a fellow Oxford Broadway by Gerteside Lawrence, Shrive) and Crown Lands (G. Tong, Jolly. Marcal, Freeman Belgium was due to begin. University Blue, by 6-3 and 6-1. and being played at Drury Lane

and Was.

Reuter.

by Valerie Hobson: Greeway)-Reuter.

Reuter

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