THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1931.
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E. C. FINCHER ADVANCES IN
CHAMPIONSHIP.
KOWLOON GOLF.
DRAW FOR THE HONG FOURSOMES.
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Five second round ties in the The following is the draw for singles championship were played the Hong Foursomes, first round, the Kowloon off yesterday, and provided into be played over teresting results. E. C. Fincher, Course on before Sunday, runner-up to Ifonda last year,March 1st: advanced a stage by defeating 1. thon 6-1, 7-5, after a match full of gond points.
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Horace Lo will not have much easier win than that which be recorded over D. S. Green, the latter only taking one game in the two sein. E. Zimmern played a good consistent game to eliminate Burg. Comdr. Harkins by the odd set. and his ability to stay the course was another factor in his
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Wharf-and Godown Co. (W. M. Groves and A, Eastman) v Hong- kong and Shanghai Hotels. (F. C. Barry & E. D. Murphy).
Whampoa Dock Co. J. McKelvie and J. O. MeLaggan) v Mustard & Co. (J. Pooler and L. G. Cave).
Naval Yard. (W. G. Trice and) R. W. Sapsed) v. lk. Electric Co. (J. R. Way, and W. Stoker).
Mackintosh and Co. G G. Meyer and G, H. Russell) v. Lane Crawford, Ltd, H. Hampton and W. S. Hilier).
Falconer and Co. 13. J. King W. C. Wang and F. Grose were and F. W. T. Ross) v. Dalry Farm responsible for some entertaining Co. (J. D. Thomson and E. W. tennis in the course of their three- | Coulson).
set match, from which the former P. W. D. (C, E. L. Johnson and emerged successful by the odd not. J. M. Purvis) v. James Backhouse In the open doubles, Bowker and | Ltd. (1. S. Dinsdale, and A. Barton were beaten after a con- Laughton). test which run into 32 games. Their victors
Ng and Tsol, Results:-
were
Open Singles-E, C. Fincher beat R. Chou 4-1, 7-5; Horace Lo beat D.
Gilman and Co. E, C, Fincher and L. Goldman) v. Union Trading Co. (F. E. R. Remedios and Jex), Lowe, Bingham and Matthews. (E. D. da Roza and W. J. Woolley)
S. Green 0-1, 6-0; E. Zimmern beat. Royal Fleet Aux. (J. Mackin-
Surg. Comdr. Harkins 3-6, 6-2, 7-5; Luk Ding-cheong beat Kinoshita 6-2, 6-3; W. C. Hung bent F. Grone G-4, 3-6, 6-1.
Open Doubles.-Ng Kam-chuen and Tool Ping-fan beat Bowker and Bar- ton 0-4, 4-0, 7-5.
Club Singles.-A. L. Sullivan beat Henderson 6-3, 6-0; Tufton beat Raworth 6-0, 4-6, 7-8; Nash beat Marhana 6-4, 3-6, 6-8; A, D. Hum. phreys beat Deane 0-2, 6-0,
To-day's Matches.
The following matches are down
for decision to-day:
Open Single-Paul Kong v. J. W. Leonard: Io Ka-los v. W. F. Edge.
Open Doubles.-S. A. and H. D. Bumjahn v. Zimmern and Zimmern; Deane and Petch v. Humphreys and Owen Hughes.
Club Singles.-D. S. Green Valentine; Holmes v. Nash.
v. Dr.
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tosh and I. Ringshawi.
RIFLE SHOOT.
ARTIFICENS TAKE THEIR REVENGE.
An interesting shoot between teams drawn from the Armament Artificers Section. ILA.O.C., and the H.K.8.Bde
R.A. (British Staff) Sergeanta Mest. was fired on the Kowloon Ranges an) Sunday
The "Times," no doubt, were deter- mined to reverse a previous encounter with the Mess, when they lost by 18 points. Three practices were fired, and the issue was in doubt up to the last Range, when the "Tiffles" pulled the match out of the fire by 4 points.
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Sir view of the increasing popularity of Hockey in this Colony I wonder if it has ever occurred local hockey teams and clubs to form a league amongst themselves, and It some person or organisation would be good enough to put up cup or shield to encourage competition.
It is well-known that the only trophy for which local hockey teams can compete in the "Sim Shield," and this is confined to the Army, Navy and Hongkong clubs. Perhaps you would be good enough to publish this letter in your correspondence column with a view to stimulating local in terext in this sport.
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BOXING.
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CINEMA NOTES.
ANOTHER BRITISH SUCCESS
AT THE QUEEN'S.
"Blackmail," now showing at the Queen's Theatre, in thrillingly real in that it owes nothing to stage conven- tion, but is a genuine talking film.
The story flows evenly, is treated in a novel but entirely natural manner, um owes much of its charm to the absence of theatricality. Moreover, it shows us glimpses of London and the life of its hard working millions in such a way as to make the most everyday Incident appear of absorbing interest. Scenes in the Underground will Corner grul
House Jytals fascinate all patrons, and the measure of their approbation will be the faith- ful representation of familiar sceneo. The characteristic and illuminating dialogue written by Ben Levy is worthy of the highest praise; in fact, it can be said of all those concerned in its production that none has done finer work or contributed more to- wards the success of British filme,
"Let Us Be Gay."- Norma Shearer will be seen on Sunday at the Queen's Theatre in "Let
Us Be Guy" all-talking adaptation of the successful Rachel Crothers play in which Francine Larrimore starred on Broadway for ten months. The star will be support- ed by Rod Ln Rocque in the lending masculine role, and a large cast which
Chicago, Feb. 25. "Big Bill" Thompson has won his fourth mayoral nomination, defeating Judge Lyle, his anti- gangster opponent, by 45,000 includes
votes.
Marie Dressler, Gilbert Emery, Hedda Hopper, Raymond Hackett. Sally Ellers and Tyrrell Repub-Davis. Robert Z. Leonard directed.
Both candidates are licans, and there was a bitter flight in which Al Capone backed Thompson to the extent of £30,000, and which has left a legacy of libel. suits involving claims for a million dollars damages. It was primarily a contest for actection of a Republ can candidate for the mayoral elec- tion proper in April.
The play presents the amusing situation of a wife who when she discovers that she has become too to retain her husband's dowdy affections, goes to Paris for a three year's training course in acquiring and returns to make a sensational come back.
The scenes are laid in the wealthy home of a dowager whom the wife An army of 70,000 men, including has met in Paris, and who solicita 5,000 police, and a picked body of her aid in "vamping" a man who is American Legion volunteers, kept becoming entirely too chummy with When the wife order during the polling. Foars of her granddaughter. bombings and "shoot-ups" did not discovers that it is her own ex- materialise, despite the fact that husband whom she is supponed to 240 gangsters were imported from make a play for, the hilarious situa tions begin. No little of the fun in St. Louis on behalf of Judge Lyle, reported to be contributed by Marie
in order to meet the menace of the Dressler who as the eccentric dowager followers of Capone, who was him- self present in his famous bullet-
proof car.
The campaign was characterised by a storm of vituperation, and the appearance of Thompson's famous "circus". Including a parade headed by a jackass and a mounted cowboy. -Reuter's American Service.
is said to present a portrayal which even outdors her much-discussed one of "Anna Christie".
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