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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1929.

THE

WORLD SPORT

THIS AFTERNOON'S RACING.

GOOD CLASS CONTENDERS

TO BE SEEN.'

"RINGTAIL'S" TIPS..

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Some first-class ponies will he out at the first Extra Race Meeting which is to be held at the "Valley" this afternoán,

An attractive list of events has been compiled and with the help of the official handicappers the sport generally should be up to a high standard, and some excellent racing result,

very

RUGBY FOOTBALL

THE CLUB DEFEAT H.M.S.

SUFFOLK.

On Thursday evening, the Club met and-defeated a team from li. M. 5. Suffolk at Happy Valley by 'eight points (a goal and a try) to threa pointe (a try), the result of a very even contest.

The Club were weakened by the absence of their best outsides, Wales standard of play, apart from the and Stannion, and as a result the

were made and thrown away by both pack, was poor. Many opportunities sides, due to inaccurate passing amongst the outsides, the Club being conspicuous offendere.

From the kick-off the Navy look the ball to the Club's twenty-five

THE TALKING MOVIES.

Above is seen Professor C. H. Robertson, of the Lecture Department of the Y.M.C.A., demonstrating talking movies. He is to give a series of demonstrations at the Chinese

Y.M.Q.A., starting to-day,

BASEBALL.

CINEMA ATTRACTION.

rand, but for a forward pass, would HONOLULU CHINESE TO PLAY FAMOUS FRENCH CLOWNS

Liberal entries have been ceived and appearances indicate that fields will be on the largo sine in almost every event. Selec- tions by "Ringtail" are:

1st Race.

Chrlalmas Chimes

Eve Selected.

1

2 Chesapeake Bay

*

2od Race.

1

Cream Cracker

2

Sunshine.

3 Pumpkin

3rd Rnce.

1 Fifty Fifty.

2

The Jamiaca

3 Blue World

1

2

3

1

4th Raec. Winsome Stag

Coos Bay Majestic Hall ·

6th Race

Papaya or Pumpkin

2 The Jungle Book

3 Sing River

6th Raco

1 Imperial Hall

2

Frenchman's Bay

3 Duke of Melrose

1

Monk.

7th Race,

Noukhail

3 Birthday Eve

8th Race.

2

1 Blue World

Brigada Call

2 The Pheasant

9th Race.

1 New Year's Eve

2 Young Pretender

One Third

3

TENNIS TOURNAMENT.

HONDA AND RUMJÁRN SHOW GREAT FORM.

There were bevern) interesting matches deelded at the longkong Cricket Club ground yesterday, the champian and the runner-up of last year, Handa and S. A. Bumjahn being engaged. In addition, M. W. to met H. Yoshida in the second round of the open championship.

Rujaku was hardly extended by W. C. Hung and won in straight sete. Hands did ikewise, but the third set went to twenty-two games before his opponent, J. Harrow, was eliminated.

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The game between Lo and Yoshida attracted the biggest crowd. Lo had matters his own way in the first second sets, which he won by In the third set, Yoshida, 6-1, 6-2. 'despite a lend of five games do two, allowed La draw level at eight

to games all and eventually to emerge a winner at 12 games to 10. There were many long duels, in this set in which Yoshida came through as brilliantly ns Lo.

The full results of yesterday's matches are given below:

Open Singles: T. Honds beat J. Barrow G-1, 0-2, 12-10, M. W. Lo beat H. Yoshida 6-0, 0-2, 12-10; 5. A. Rumlahn beat W. C. Hung, 7-5, 6-1, '0-1.

Handicap Singles: C. W. Sewell fowe 15/1) beat R. K. Valentine (rec. 1/6) 6-3, 6-1,

Handicap Doubles: H. V. Parker and L. A. R. Duncan (Scr.) beat E. R. and T. Price (rec. 15) 4-6 6-4, 6-3; G. N. de Man and C. Stigter (rec. 4/0) Leat E. J. R. Mitchell and G. R. Horridge (rec, 9/6) 0-4, 4-6, 6-4; A. II. Penn and A. C. L. Bowker (rec, 15) beat J. L. Bonner and V. W. L. Stanion (rec. 3/6) 6-4, 8-0.

LOCAL HOCKEY.

probably have opened the sering. A relieving kick, however, took the Club to the half-way line and from there the forwards carried the ball to tho

⚫ON SUNDAY.

IN "KIKI."

France's most famous clowns,]

The Hongkong Baseball Assocla- Lion have succeeded in arranging the three Fratellini brothers, are

may's twenty-five where play a baseball game between the cham-|

almost until half time. playing his usual game, gave his outsides innumerable

opportuni ties but they proved incapable of reaching their opponents' line. With the Club still pressing the whistle blow for half time, no score being side and the registered by either play so for having gone in favour of the home team.

Both sides seemed to have bene- fited by the interval and play was of a much brighter nature in the second half. Shortly after resuming both full-backs indulged in a long bout of long and inaccurate kleking, result- ing eventually in a free kick to the Navy, the Club forwards being off- alde,

pions of the Asiatic fleet and the impersonated in "Kiki," Norma Honolulu Chinese and

Hongkong Talmadge's latest First National Chinese combined. The game will be

aged on Caroline Hill on Sunday.starring vehicle No admission will be charged,

produced by

Several of the Honolulu players Joseph M. Schenck, now showing have left, but the infield players and at the Majesty Theatre, Kowloon. the main battery remain. Intart, and

The idea of having the unique a very lively and close game is an-

funmakers in the theatre scenes ticipated.

All those interested in baseball will of the picture, adapted from. the have the opportunity of watching some star players performi Yau Belasco stage success, was sug. Chung, the Chinese pitching nee gested by Miss Talmadge, who from Honolulu and the brilliant saw the Fratellini brothers whon little catcher, Wah Han, will form she was in Europe.

the main battery for the Chineso, One of the clowns has a pair]

Besides the six members of the

an oversize coat.

Several good passing move-Honolulu.team, the Chinese team will of shoes nearly four feet long, ments on the part of the Suffolk fol- have the following to pick from: W. another wears lowed often leaving them with the Sling, R. Shim, T. Chinn, China Keo, and a pair of pants which require full-back alone to beat, but Walkin Choy Ping fun, Leung Yuk-long, K. a sheehorn to get into, and the shaw with sound tackling, throughout F. June, Victor Worg, and Chang third appears in a facial makeup provided the proverbial"thorn,

which is na familiar to French- With the crowd of American anilors men as Harry Langdon's is to present to root for their team, the Americans, game promises to be lively.

Play was very steady for the next ten minutes, until West stampeded from the half-way line to the Navy's twenty-five. before sending the ball Into touch. The Club succeeded in the ball from the scrummago

howing the line out, and Bonnar

Blu.

LETTER GOLF SOLUTION.

with a clever reverse pass flung it to Plummer who carried it neroes the line. Scott converted with a kick

Here is the solution to the which from in front of the did puzzle on another paga.

prosto

not appear to have been successful, though neither of the linesmen ap- Eared in any doubt. Ten minutes

Scott, hitherto starved by bad passing, broke away to score close to

poats. It was a great solo effort and was due entirely to his liberality with the dummy. Had he falled, however,

he would have been guilty of shelnous ragger crime. When con. fronted by the foll-back alone he took the responsibility upon himself in- stead of passing to his unmarked wing three-quarter, West failed an enay kick after the referee had dis allowed the charge. From onwards

point Suffolk, a sound three-quarter move. play went in favour of the

ment taking them close to the Club's goal line where a series of gerum-

nges took

place

from which they The Club defence at this time was almost invariably

secured the ball,

really good, Bonnor, Walkinshaw and Plummer always to the fore though on two occasions the Navy might

this

casily have scored but for faulty

passes.

Two minutes, before the end, how- ever, Bickell touched down for the Navy, the try being the resull of a serummage on the Club line. Thr final score was consistent with the run of the game, the Club ways being slightly in the ascendant.

Both packs worked hard, Akehurst and West doing well for the Club. Time and energy were wasted in the Serving their feet forward before the chiefly to the hookers having their ball bad entered. A thought from these two

gentlemen would result Suffolk's fly-half was the only out a much better and fauter game, The standing outside on the field and was often called upon to play a lone hand. Result-Club, & noints, H. M. S. Buffalk, 3 paints,-"STYX,"

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CRICKET.

In

MATCH ON THE HONGKONG C. C. GROUND.

kong C. C. ground today between There will be a match on the Hong- Hancock's XI and Hayward's II, the teams being:

(Capt.), A. C. 1. Bowker, LA. R. Hancock's XI-H. R. B. Hancock

Dunc

Capt. A. G. Dobbio, IA, Mel some, J. R. Mitchell, Dr. North, Rev, EAK. Quick, V. W L. Bianion, J. A. Summers and w. K. Tait

Hayward's XA. W. Hayward. (Capt.), Comdr, F. C. Baker, J. L Bonnar, G. E. R. Divett, R. H. Dowler, E. I.

R. Ducklit, 0. Moor, H. Owen Hughes, A. Rold, D. Stock and E. R.

Playing at King's Park yester- day afternoon the K.B.S.F.P.A. | West. were defented by. H.M,S,' Suffolk by five goals to threa

Chinese R. C. Kowloon C. C. The friendly match between the Kowloon C.C, and the Chinese Rt.C., arranged for the latter's groand this afternoon, has been cancelled.

Tho preliminary trial of LA

Volunteers v Combined League. Yuon, charged with committing an

The following will represent the armed robbery in the surgery of a

Volunteers against the Combined native doctor at No, 53, Jorvois League in an all day match on the Street, on Chinese. New Year's Kowloon Cricket Club ground on Eve, concluded before Mr. E. WE, J. R. Mitchell (Capt.), H. Owen.

Sunday, commencing 11 a.m. sharp Hamilton at the Central Magi. Hughes, A. W. Hayward, O. Moor, stracy yesterday. The accused a. C. Fincher, C. D. Wales, J. L. Ban- was commitled for trial at the

nar. A. Reid, G. E. R. Divett, F. Criminal Sesalons,

Zimmern, W. Hunt.

SHORT, SPORT, SPURT, SŽURS, SOURS, HOURS.

Directed by Clarence Brown, "Kiki" was made under the gen- eral management of John W. Con- sidine, Jr., and has a supporting cust including Ronald Colman, Gertrude Astor, Marc Mac-1 Dermott, Frankie Arthur, William Orlamand, Frankie Darro, Erwin Counelly and Mack Swain. for making garmenta.

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This rare and oxotic color was found by Geo. 9. Parkez in a vosa amid an art collec- tion in the Far East. He brought it to America, and The Parker Pen Company reproduced it in Parker Per- manito- the lustrous mato- rial that they now use instead of rubber for Parker Pen and Pencil Barrels.

They make these Permanite Duofold barrels in hand- ' BizCB Over-size, Junior and alender Lady Duofold. Aud in 5 jewel-like color com binations-Jade, Lacquerel, Lapis Lazuli Blue, Black audi Gold and new Mandarin Yellow-all with smart black tips.

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