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SUNGIAM
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1933
WIMBLEDON TENNIS WEEK-END BOWLS
CHAMPIONSHIP
HUGHES AND PERRY BEATEN
LONDON, July 7. DOROTHY ROUND, the No.
seeded player at Wimbledon, entered the Final Round of the Women's Singles Championship yesterday when she eliminated Helen Jacobs, last year's finalist by 4-6, 6-4, 6
Miss Round, the first British woman finalist since Miss Kitty McKane (Mrs. L. A. Godfree) lost Helen Wills Moody, the holder, and five times winner of the title, in the Final tomorrow.
CORDIALS & the title in 1997 will meet Mrs.
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In a day of surprises R. Nunoi and Jiro Satoh, the Japanese Davis Cup pair, caused the org- gest sensation when they eliminat ed G. P. Hughes and Fred Perry, Britain's leading pair, in Fourth Round of the Men's Doubles.
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The scores were 5-7, 6-3, 6-4, 1-8,
MEN'S DOUBLES
Semi-Final.
Jean Borotra and Jacquea
N. Far Brugnon (France) beat quharson and J. V., Kirby (S. (Afrien) 5-7, 3-6, 6-1, 0-3, 0-1.
R.
Fourth Round.
and Nunoi
Jiro Satoh (Japan) beat Fred Perry and G. P. Hughes (Britain) 5-7, 6-3, 6-4; 1-6, 6-3
WOMEN'S DOUBLES"
Fourth Round.
Joan Ridley and Mrs. Pittman (Britain) beat Betty Nuthall and Mrs. Fearnley Whittingstall (Bri- tain) 6-8, 9-6, 6-1.
WOMEN'S, SINGLES
Semi-Flaal.
Dorothy Round (Britain) beat Helen Jacobs (I.§.A.) 46, 0-4,
6-2.
Helen Wills-Moody (U.S.A.) at Fraulein Krahwinkel (Ger many) 6-4, 6-3,
MIXED DOUBLES
Fourth Round,
Mary
N. Farquharson And Heeley beat Henri Cochet and Mrs. Fearnley Whittingstall 4-6, 10-8 and
6-4,
-QUARTER-FINALS
Jean Borotra and Betty Nuthall beat J. V. Kirby and Mile. Sigart'
10-3, 2-0, 6-3.
P. G. Kingsley and Mrs. God- free (Britain) beat G. P. Hughes and Helen Wills Moody 6-4, 6-4.
Yon Cramm and Fraulein Krah- winkel (Germany) beat Enrique Maier and Miss Ryan 6-1, 7-5,
BRITISH GOLF TITLE
HAGEN STILL LEADING
Heavy Fixtures Ahead
NEW COMPETITION
BEGINS
(BY TOUCHER.").
This work-end will see the start of the International Shield Com- petition and there is sure to be a big attendance at the K.C.C. rinks. on Sunday when the various ties are played.
H.K. VOLUNTEER DEFENCE CORPS.
(Orders by Colonel I. G. Bird,
·D.S.Q., 0.B.E., Commandant, H.K.V.D.C.) 1.-Parade,
(a.)-Corps Band:-
There will be a Band Practice og Friday, July 14, at Headquarters
at
pm. sharp.
(b.)-The Battery:—
There will be tio parade until July 20
(C.)-Engineer Company.
Practice at Miniature Range on Monday, July 10.
(d.)-Corps Signals:-
Parade at Corps Headquarters at 5.30 p.m. on Tuesday, July 11. (a.)-Machine Gun Troops:
Parade Lf Causeway Bay Stable
Scotland to my mind, should walk all over Australia while India should have little difficulty in beat- ing Wales England and Portugal. however, is a different problem and it is difficult to make a "foreenst though I can't help feeling the Laz men will be hard to beat. There at 6.30 p.m. for Pack Saddle Drill is very little to choose between the on Tuesday, July 11, 1933, Philippines and Ireland, the hon.)Armoured Car Section:- ours probably will go to the intter.
La to-day's league ganes the Field Firing Exercise will Police . Bowling Green match is
take place in the vicinity of the undoubtedly the best on the card village of Man Uk Pin near Shatau-
kok on Sunday, July 9. and the latter club will have to be
Time of Firing 11.45 to at full strength and in their best
hours, form if they are going to win. It is more than likely however, that the. Police will collect two points. Craigengower and Recreio are like ly winners while the two Docks look as though they are going to put up a titanic struggle. Kow- Ipon Docks appear to be slightly stronger on paper.
12,45
-The Section will parade at Headquarters on Monday, July 10, at 17.20 hours.
Exercise will parade at Headquar ters at 08.45 hours on Sunday, July
3-Those detailed for Field Firing
0.
Dress: Shirt sleeves, shorts, boots, puttees, hose-tops, R.T.C. caps and helmets.
(g.)-Motor Machine Gun Section:
In the junior games I expect Cvalgengower to go further ahead in the league table when they meet All ranks parade at Headquar. the Civil Service. The Bowling ters on Monday, July 10, at 5.30 Green should not have much difpm. for Machine Gun Instruction. ficulty on their home greens where (h.)-Machine Gun Company:- they are entertaining the Indians while the K.C.C. should win from the Palice. The Electric Company men are at home to Recreio. predict a win for the visitors.""
To-day's fixtures are as follows:
First Division.
Taikon. Kowloon Docks. Civil Service . Craigengower. Police. Bowling Green. Recreio r. K.C.C.,
Second Division,
Craigengower r. Civil Service, Bowling Green . Indian R.C. K.C.Cr. Police.
H.K. Electric . Recreio.
SUNDAY'S GAMES,
International Shield,
Scotland Australia. India. Wiles. England. Portugal. Philippines . Ireland,
U.S. BASEBALL."
AMERICAN LEAGUE WIN
BY 4-2
I
Thursday, July 13, N.C.O's Lẹc- ture. Application of Fire, etc. (continued).
Friday, July 14, Nos. 1 M.G. Signals. Action and ceases Firing. (1)-Scottish Company:-
1.-N. C. O.'s Clas. Parade Thursday, July 13, at Headquarters st 8.30 p.m. under 0.3.M. Parkin
son.
2.-Musketry, Beak Rango has been allotted to the Company on the following dates:-
Sunday, July 30.
23
August 20. September 10.
All ranks are asked to keep these dates free.
(k.)-Portuguese Company:-
A lcoture for N.C.O.'s and any men of the Company who wish to attend will be held
Subject "Map Rending July 11.
The next lecture will be hold on July 18 by C.S.M, Slattery coor tinuing on the subject of "Duties and Responsibilities of N.C.0's of hn Infantry Battalion." N.C.O. are reminded that it is their duty to attend these lectures in order to obtain the necessary knowledge re-f quiring for training their men. (1.) Anzac Company:-
p.m.
Parade at Headquarters at 5.30 on Monday, July 10, for. Machine Gun Instruction. (m.)-A.A.LA, Co
The Officer Commanding this Unit will issue his Orders to his Com- mands separately," "
-Allotment of Kennedy Road
Range. The above range is allotted to the, Armoured Car Section on Monday, July 10, at 6.30 p.m.
NEW YORK, July 7. A CROWD of 49,000 saw Babo Ruth hit a glorious home run to give the American League Base- ball team victory over the National League squad by. 4 to 2 at Bomie-
No. 1851 Tpr. L. K. James, key Park, Chicago yesterday. Machine Gun Troop, granted six Frisch hits homer for, the Na-months' leave, from July 1 to De-
The score was:
LONDON, July 7. THE CONSISTENT form of tionale.
Walter Hagen, four times winner, enabled the famous Ameri- can to lead the field of 61 quali- fiers in the British Open Golf Championship at St. Andrew's yesterday with an aggregate score
of 140.
Out in 35 and home in 37 Hagen led E. D. Dudley, another Ameri can entrant, by one stroke.
Gene Sarazen, the holder, went round the first nine in 33 and played perfect golf until the short eleventh where he took a B ̊to re.
Americso National
R. H. E.
4 0 1
2 8 D -Reuter.
LOCAL BOY'S SUCCESS
turn a 40 for a round of 73. His F. Zimmern Making
aggregate was 145-five strokes be-: rind Hagen.
George Duncan, the veteran Bri- |tish" "Ryder Cup player, failed' to
Runs In England
3-Leave.
cember 31, 1933.
4.-Struck of strength. Dismissed by the Efficiency Board:-
No. 1822 Pte. H. P. Lim, No. 14 Platoon, an from June 7; 1933.
Having completed three venue's service:
No. 1042 Pts. A. McArthur, No.
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-11.30 p.in.--Europeni prograinme.
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Variety.
Song Just Like a Butterly." Song" Gonna Get a Girl "-- Melville, Gideon (Baritone).- B2577.
Orchestral Stein Song.” Orchestral- St Louis Blues "--
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Preacher The Rev. E. G. Powell.
Order of Service Voluntary
Hymn Worship the Lord in the Beauty of Holiness" favo- cation and Lord's Prayer, Hymn- Before Jehovah's Awful Throne, Ye Nations, How with Sacred Joy,"
Scripture Reading St. John's
10 Verses 22-19. Hymu
Lead Kindly Light"
Prayer Offertory... Offertory Prayer.
Hyma Strong Son of God Im
mortal Love,"
Sermon-" A "Faith That En-
quires."-
Hymn God Moves in a My. sterious Way Hia Wonders to Perform,"
National Anthem...
• Benediction.
Rudy Vallee and His Conure- ticut Yankees.-22321. Song" Out District Visitor." Song "A Servant Girl "-Wish- Wynne (Comedienne)-B2539. Selections: Funny Face." Selections" Good Nows "--Vic- | 11,30 a.m.--
Arden-Phil Ohman and Their Orchestra.-33918. Song- It." SongOne Alone"-Georgy
Baker (Baritone).—B2461, Band--(a) Air de Ballet; (b)
Callirhoc.
tor
Band" Paa Dea Cymbales "— Band of H.M. Coldstream "Guards.-C1501. Humorous Song-" There's Noth- ing Over Sixpence in the Store." Humorous Song- The Ronst Beef of Old England -Ernest Hastings-B2431.
Chorus Sonny Boy." Chorus
Lilac
Jeannine I Dream of Time "-Victor Salon
Group.-36945.
Song- So Tired."
Song" Out in the New Mown Hay "-Ann Penn (Comedienne) -B9003.
Orchestral" Hit the Deck"- Selection-Savoy Orpheans.
C1408.
Vocal Gems" The Now Moon." Vocal Gems-"Whoopee"-Vietor Light Opera Company.--35999,
9 p.m.-Local time and weather re-
port:
8.15-8.50 p.m.-
A Concert. Quartet "Irish
Reel "
Carr. Pochon). Quartet " Deep River" (arr. Pochon)-Flonzalez Quartet.--
1270.
Song-Waista Maori (Hill).. Song" A Maori Slumber Song " (Te Rangi Pal)-Frances Alda (Soprano)-1330.
Piano Solo" Mazurka. in C
Sharp Minor" (Chopin). Piano
Solo "Variations on Themes from Carmen (Bizet Horowitz)-Vladimir Horowitz
Lonely
-1327.
But Song "None
Heart" (Tschaikowsky). Song Who is Sylvis 7 (Shake
speare-Schubert)-John McCor- mack (Tenor),—1306. Guitar Solo" Sonatina in A
Major (Terroba), ̈ ̈ Guitar Solo Courante (Bach)
Andres Segovia-1206.
8.50-9.30 p.m.-
Orchestral.
"Metropolis Grote)
Paul
Whiteman and. His Concert Or chestra,--3693374,"
Espana Rhapsody (Chalrier)-De- trait Symphony Orchestra.-
7 Platoon, as from April 4, 1933.134
- No. 1571 - Tpr. E. O. Butler,( Machine Gun Troop, as from May, 11, 1930.
No. 947 Pte. L, Z Marques, No. 11 Platoon, as from June 2, 1933. Having left the Colony
No. 1781 Pte H. E. Santus, No. 7. Platoos, ab from June 6, 1933.
No. 1875 Pte. H. Brokenshire, No. 13 Platoon, às from June 1, 1933. :
Having completed three years?
qualify. He was one under fours Local cricketers will be interest-service:- for thirteen holes and then took a ed to hear that Freddin Zimmern,
10 to the fourteenth to finish with the University, Kowloon and Inter
154.
oard of 18. His aggregate was port cricketer, has been doing very well in England; · He is a regular playing member of the Ealing Cricket Chib
Abe Mitchell played a magni- ficent round of 66, very nearly equalling Nalan's 97 course record As the result of his fine effort th famous British Ryder Cup player finialed up only two Hogan,
Hagen (U.S.A.) és 1 72 *Dudley (U.S.A.) 170† 71
No. 1119 Bdr A. L Cole, Bat- tery, an front-March 9, 1933.
THS. GALEETLY, Lieut., Adjutant HKV D.C.' Hong Kong, Jul 1, p23,
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*Mitchell (Britain), 74,168 142 and in the same match he took 5,
Roberston (Britain) 71 † 71 ... 142 wickets for 14 runs In the game Phone Up India!
Cryril Tolley (Britain) 70 + 73 143 with the M.CO., however, he Boomer (Britain): 74 170144 made only 14 rung. Cotton (Britain), 731
Spark (Britain) 73 † 72 .......
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Rhapsody in Blue" (Gershwin,
"Grole)Paul Whiteman' and His Concert Orch 235225.
Orchestral Danse Orientale
(Glazourlow) Orche
March
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12 to 12.45 p.m.-
A relay of the Hop Yat Church
Service,
12.43 to: 8.30 p.m.-
European recorded programme. 1 p.m.-
Local time and weather report. 2.30 p.m.-
Close down,
Relay of the symphonic concert
from Peninsula Hotel.
4.30 to 7 p.m.—
Chinese recorded programme.
7 to 11 p.m.—,
European programme.
1 to 7.40 p.m.—
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8 pm ——
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(a) MORNING
(b) BOLYRIC'S SONG
Grieg
4. BELECTION...... Gondoliers...... Gilbert and Sullivan.
SYMPHONIC CONCERT
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1. OVERTURE...The Barber of Seville.....Rossini
2. VALSH FROM NUTCRACKER STITH
Trehaikowsky
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(a) Fas des Echarpes
(6) Andante
(c)
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(8) Dance Circassienne
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