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LAWN BOWLS LEAGUE
C. S. C. C. DEFEATED BY TAIKOO
Saturday afternoon saw the first defeat of the Civil Service Cricket Club in the senior division of the Lawn Bowin Lengue, With five victories to their credit, they were expected to take full points from the Talkoo B. C., whom they, had cnally beaten earlier in the seapon, but went down badly by the large margin of 32 shots.
SENIOR DIVISION.
MACAO RACES
BIG CROWD SEES GOOD SPORTS
There was a large and enthus- fastic crowd at the Macao Races on Sunday, when some excellent however, a bad day for favourites, witnessed. It was. Aport waA The main event, the Wuchow Han- dicap, was won by Workable Stag, Mr. Frost bringing the winner in nicely, Results:
1
2
3
1(Unofficial) Machine Gun Troop Race: Five Furlongs, Mr. A. F. Jenkins, Tom Gobleigh
172 lbs.
(Mr. Jenkins) Mr. A. II. Pottu The Partridge
172 lbs.
(Mr. A. II. Potts) (Mr. Ferguson) Time: 16 47 3/5 1.20. Distance: lengths, 3 lengths. Part-Mutuel: Winner $16.00. Places: $8.00, $720, $16.50.
Civil Service C.C. Unexpectedly Mr. G. P. Ferguson's Wilte Stars
Defented.
Visiting Taileno, the Civil Service C.C. lost by 32 shots and dropped two valuable League points. Scores:-
Woir, Bone, Watson and Wother poon (Talkoo) bent
Bebbington, Westlake, Longbottom and Hollidge
28-9-
Peoples, Polson, Russell and Chal- mers (Taikoo) beat Simmonds Dea- kin, Jones and Grimmitt 25-14.
Melcod. Sloan, Chapman and Monroe (Taiko) hent Handle, Oswick, Gregory and Phillips 19-16.
TotalTaikoo It.C. 72; C.s.C.C. 39.
Kowloon Docks.
By defeating Kowloon Docks, the Craigengower C.C. have drawn level with the Civil Service CC. Scures:
Tuck, Brightinan, Areulli and Omar (C.C.C) beat Docherty, Morrison, Greig and McKelvie 34-13.
Buchanan, O'Brien, Bosselet, and Barn (C.C.C.) bent Calman, Kempton, Cooper and Cullen 22-15.
Souza, Contes, Lammert and Brad. bury (C-C.C.) beat Ramsay, Craig Linduny and Brown 19.16.
4.1
Total.-C.C.C. 75; Kowloon Docks
Recreio v Police.
At King's Park, the Club de Re- ereio defented the Pollee by two nota, Scores
and
Silva, Yvanovitch, Souza, and Silva (Recreio) Just to Fender. Marks, Rocker and Mair 16-18,
Ribeiro, Alves,
Marques Gutierrez (Recreio) lost to Pont. Brit. 1ain, Reynolds and Holland 18-31-
Xavier, Robarts, Gomes, and Luz (Reerein) he
beat Glendenning Leod, Clow and Moss 27-8.
Tetal-Reerein 50; Police 57.
Kowloon B.G.C. Kowloon C.C. The Kowloon Bowling Green Club just lost to the Kowloon C.C. by one ahot. Scores
Mc.
Mitchell, Taylor, Meyer and Hogbin (K.B.G-C.) lost to Farrell, Burford, McTavish and Lyal 13-20.
166 ba.
1
3rd $41.24. Unplaced $7.43 each,
Cosh Sweep: ist $288.68, 2nd $82.48, Second Division, Six Furlonge.
2.-The Kongmoon Handicap: Mr. G. H. Potta' Arminium 140 Thy. Mr. G. P. D's. Public Money 150 (Mr. A. Roza) (Mr. Carroll) Mr. Waa Lai. Tin's Espy 15% iba. (Mr. G. Itoza) Time: 31 2/5, 1.04 2/5, 1.38 3/5. Distance: Short Head, 2 lengths. Pari-Mutuel: Winner $23.90. Places $8,19, $8.90, $0.00.
Cash-sweep: 1st $162.26, 2nd $163.- 0, 3rd $61.76. Unplaeed $0.50 each. 3.-The Warhow Handicap. Once Round,
3
1
WIMBLEDON TOURNEY
SEVEN OF EIGHT PLACES FILLED.
doven
moro
London, June 26. Of the last eight places in the havo already been filled, four Men's Singles at Wimbledon, qualifying on Saturday in addition to Bunny" Austin, Jiro Satoh and Ellsworth
all of whom
Fot through on Friday, role exception of the defeat of Jean Thera wore no surprisen with tho Borotra, the remaining French "hope". who went down unexpectedly to Maler, the Spanish No. 1, by three scla to one.
4.
J.
The others among the Inst eight Sydney B. Wood (holder), and not mentioned are Francis X. Shioids,
F. Perry, Shields did not have an easy by Menzel, who won the fourth set pasange, but was given a hard fight
the other three not quite comfort- after 22 games. The American won ably.
Wood won in straight sets from his countrymen, Gregory Mangin, while Fred Perry was not seriously extend- ed by Wilmer Allison. Perry want the Arst two
*cts in convincing fashion, enning up in the third, to win the fourth by 6-2.
The last place has not yet been decided.
Doubles, Aoki and Mrs. Peacock bent In the second round of the Mixed tudzianko and Senora Pons hy 6-4,
0-1.
Queen ware among the spectators to- Their Majesties, the King and day.
Reaults:
Mr. Hall &Shenton's Warkahte
Stag 102 ha,
(Mr. Frost) Mr. Dunbar & Reidy's Champagne Bay 102 bx. (Mr. G. Roza) Mr. Hau Un'a Wonderful Stag
165 lb.
(Mr. A. Roza) 3 Time: 2 3/5, 65 2/5, 1.26 3/5.6-3. 200,
Distance: length, 11⁄2 longifts. Pari-Mulucl: winner $10.40 $6,30, $5,80, $5,60,
Cash sweep: 1st $110.82, 2nd $117.- 32, 3rd $68,66. Unplaced $21.70 each. The Calowan Staken. Six Fur-
longs. Mr. C. A. da Rozn's Toto 147 Iha. (Mr. Harriman)
1 Mr. Y. C. Ko's Prestwick 149 lbs.
(Mr. A. Rozn) 2 Mr. A. E. M. Rafeen Guiding
Star 162 lbs.
(Mr. Frost) 3 Time: 20 3/6, 1.02 1.35 3/5, Distance: length, A neck. Pari-mutuel: Winner $170.60. Places $22.40 $6.70, $7.00.
Men's Singles. (France) 6-3, 6-4, 10-12 and 0-4.
F. X. Shields (U.S.A.) bent Menzel
Gregory Mangin
Sydney Wood (U.S.A.) hent (U.S.A.) -1, 0-7,
Maier (Spain) bent Jean Baratra (France) d-it, 8-3, 2-6, 6-2.
F. J. Perry (Britain) best Wilmer Allison 6-4, 6-1, 4-6, 6-2.
-Router.
TEST CRICKET ENGLAND MAKES
BAD STARTS
London, June 25. The Test match between England and India commenced at Lord's to-day. The weather was fine and the wicket 14, 3rd $13707. Unplaced $30.40 not do too well, being all disposed of Carl-sweep: at $959.40, 2nd $274.-good. England won the toss but did
for 259. Details.
coch.
longs.
The Stewards' Cup. Six Fur-
Dent, Stoneham, Nish and Russell Mr. Tucker's New King 161 lbs. (K.B.G.C.) bent Gittine, Hyde-Lay, Mr. G. II. Potta' Arminius 150 lbs. Gibson and Lapsley 19-17.
Duncan, Phillipa, Nichol and Hol- lund (K.B.G.C.) bent Hampton, Good- win, Hyde and Fraser 22-12.
Total-K.B.G.C. 54; K.C.C. 65
JUNIOR DIVISION.
Lenders Go Down to Kowloon C.C.
Visiting Kowloon CC, the Craigen- gower G.C. lost their first mutch of the season. Scores:-
Skinner, Hirst, Kern and Jack (K.C.C.) beat Alves, Abbas, Ward and A. Razack 21-18
Mr. Neptune's Jingo
(Mr. Frost)
England-1st Innings.
II. Sutcliffe, b Nisanr
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30
OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS
Acenses
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126
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21
1 Sometimes a "lemon in so used"
na quile to destroy it (anag). 8 Chinese game (one spelling).
Inspires with its inherent frolic. A way they have in the country. 12 They may go to the head, hut they undoubtedly supply sinew. 13 Here in Germany but not here
here.
16 Secing, it is m
17 In the middle of the day the
horse showed its pure. 18 This is a enddiah kind of clun, but it can't be helped (hyphen). 21 There is a well known study in
this rather glaring colour. 23 Hope you'll hit the right one
here.
24 Take just one step--but quickly. 25 These are all that are loft
(hidden).
28 Derd.
29 The hounds!
30 Those who do are no
2 Exaggerate.
3 This is
Down
110 Makes stronger, then comes down
near the end. 14 Takes its turn as n matter of
courar.
15 A musical Instrument is broken
up in this Essex town.
10 This may frustrate the caves-
dropper.
20 Casts a light on street-trading in
the East End, 21 Something like n trombone--but
with
bag.
22 A
A ittle leaf-circular, may ko. 26 In France n hog shown how we get our crypt in another way. 127 'n in the vehicle so it's empty.
Jan't that modent?
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hustlers.
good game: you should take it up.
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new tenant.
very Indefinite number, but, presumably, fewer than twenty. "From morn Tohe fell, from
Lost" dewy eve."_"Paradiso 7 Very wet Indeed.
P. Holmes, b Nissar
8 Spitefulness.
IFE. Woolley, run out
W R. Hammond, b Amar Singh
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2 D. R. Jardine, c Navle, b Naidu
79
CINEMA SCREENING.
F. Paynter, Lb.w., b Naidu a. Ames, Nissar
14
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R. W. V. Robins, Lail Singh, b
Nissar
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F. R
(Mr. A. Roza) 151 lbs. [Mr. Carroll) Time: 30 1.03 275, 1.36 4/5. Distance: 2 lengtha, 2 lengths. Pari-Muttel: Winner $32.80. Placer 56.40, $6.40, 6.50.
-Cash Sweep: 1st $420.70, 2nd $120.20, 3rd $60.10. Unplaced $10.70. Stewards' Cup Sweep.
$4,708.94 1,916.84
958.12.
7293 3225 8415 Unplaced each $213.00-2475, 6781, 4105, 10364, 4266.
6.The Kongmoon Handicap: First Division. Sir Furlongs.
Dinnen, Burrison, Lawrence and Mr. P. V. B's. Gallant Fox 152 lbs. Herridge (K.C.C.) lost to Summers,
(Mr. Miles) Modi, Barros and Cavanagh 16-18. Mr. Neptune's Jingo 160 lbs.
Edwards. Kew, Carr and Jack
(Mr. Black) (K.C.C.) beat Kharas, Duncan, Pearse Mr. Heard's The Wind 150 lbs. and Collins 20-17-
(Mr. Carroll)
Tetal-KC.C. 67: C.C.C. 61.
· CS.C.C. v Recreio,
At Happy Valley, the Civil Service C.C. added two more points to their total by defenting the Club de Re- creio. Seores:-
Brown, c Amar Singh, b Nisgar
W. Vore, not out
W. E. Bowes, e Nissar, b Anar
Singh
Extras
Total
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259
NOTES SUPPLIED BY THE THEATRES.
Saturday's Solution,
DECOCTION: CENTS
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KEATS DEPARTURE
Berthold Viertel, the director, is one of Europe's best-known directors and playwrights. Recently he has been
devoting himself to the produc tion of talking pictures In Hollywood, IIe scenerized "The Four Devils" and directed "Soven Faces." Samson His recent work includes, scripts for Raphealson wrote the screen play. The Smiling Lieutenant," "The Jazz Singer," "A Boulier Diplomat" and
It was adapted "Serena Blandish." Merrick's popular
"The Magnificent Lle," a story of a 7 great love growing out of a strango 16 deception, is Ruth Chatterton's latent
starring picture, from Leonard novel, "Laurels and the Lady," and Lie," New Orleans, is important to The setting of "The Magnificent Berthed Vietel directed it for Para- the development of the story becauso the swift change of feeling that inkes place in typical of the spirit of that Production expertu
Fall of Wickets-1 for 8. (Sut- ele; 2 for 11 (Holmes), 3 for 10 (Woolley); 4 for 101 (Hammond): mount. for 140 (Paynter); for 166 1(Jardine); 7 for 220 (Robins); 8 for 24f; 9 for 262 (Ames); 10 for 259 (Bowes).
2
33. G. Navle not out
All-Indin-1st Innings.
Time: 30 1.03, 1.37. Distance: length. A neck, Pari-Mutuel: Winner $34.10. Places $1050, $25,20, $12.00.
Cush Sweep: 1st $461.10, 2nd 8172.60, 3rd $60.30, Unpia-ed 214 73 enck.
Lockhart, Massey, Holdman and 7.The Samchun Handienp. Once
Erefeshall (CS.C.C.) tied with Car- Round. valho, Rozari». Ozorio and Basto 24.24.
Armstrong, Whant, McGowan, and Strange (CS.C.C.) jest to Xnvier, Soares, Remeding and Busto 27.10. Total-C.SC.C. 70; Recreio 55.
Yacht Club v Taikoo RC. Entertaining the Taikon R.C, the Yacht Club by 28 shots, Scorea:—
Stevenson, Greenhill, Ross and Mc- Farlane (Y.C.) bent Brown, S21-17.
Reed, Mudoch, Maughan and Chap man (Y.C) beat Greenwood, 'Wald, Grimes and Duncan 33-14.
Sutton, Bonner, Abraham und Me-
Farlane (YC.) hent Melndoe, Swan, Hope and Matthews 25-20,
Total.-Y.C. 79; Talkoo R.C. 51.
HERC. v K.B.G.C.
At North Point, the Kowloon Bowling Green Club, inst year's cham pions, defeated the Hongkong E.D-C. by 1 shots. Scorestr
1
2
Mr. Rustic's Blue Love 164 b4
(Mr. G. Bazn
Joy 151 Mr. Heard's Christmas
(Mr. Kemble) Mr. L. T. F's. Gold Bar 118 lbs.
(Mr. Baerinan). X Time: 22-2/6, 64 2/5. 1.24 2/5, 1.58 1/5.
Dielenre: 3 Teneths 2 bngths, Pori-Mutun]: Winner $14.00. Pinces $8.00 $33.40 $10.60.
Cash-sween; 1st $494,34, Pnd $141.- 24, 3rd $70.62. Unplaced $3.70 cuck
Stoap, Staker, Duckworth and Deacon (H.E.C.) lost to Farmer, Lahrum. Petherick and Rauley 18-19.
Tarbuck. Gahagan. Webster and Muskett (H.E.C.) lost to Sheri, Logan. Hale and Drako 17-20.
Butler, Hatch, Hill and Yunny (1.E.C.) lost to Ashworth, Whittä, Gooding and Rose 18-24.
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
Total-II-E.C. 61; K.B.G.C. 63.
1
J. Nnonmal, not out
Extras
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Tatal (for no wkts.)
"Strangers In Love."
"The Magnificent Lie," which is southern city. now showing at the King's Theatre, carefully copied New Orleans' scenes has three chief points of interest, in picture.
for background atmosphere for the addition to the unusual plot. 11
It 11 comes as a new addition to the list! 8 ut outstanding Chatterton dramas.
which already includes "Sarah and in a New York setting used by Direc
Not a native Nw Yorker appeared 30 Son,
"Anybody's
Woman,"
"The tor Lethar Mendes for the Para- Right to Love" and "Unfaithful." It Introducea Stuart Erwin in a rala in adaptation of the novel, "The Shorn mount talkie, "Strangera in Love," an which his laugh-making talents are Lamb," which will show at the King's turned to dramatic importance. brings forward a new leading man,day.
It Theatre, commencing next Wednes Ralph Bellamy, long a favourite on stock stages, recently a Broadway
G. K. Naidu, S. Wazir All. S. II. M. Colah, Amar Singh. Jehangir Khon, Nazir Ali. P. E. Palia, Lal Singh and' Mahomed Ninnor to bat.
AMERICAN OPEN GOLF TITLE.
GENE SARAZEN COMPLETES THE "DOUBLE"
New York, June 26, At Flushing, Long Island, to-day, Gene Sarazen, the winner of the Bri- the debampionship completed "double" by winning the Ameri- enn Open Golf Championship with scores of 70 and 66, which give him a total of 280, three strokes better than Phil Perkins and Dobby Crulk shank, both of whom returned 280.
The leading scores were; Gene Sarazen
70+00=280 Phil Perkins
74+70-289 Bobby Cruikshank. 09-+-08-289 Leo Diegel
73+74-291 Wiffy Cox
70-72205
-Reuter.
star.
Kay Francis announced Oklahoma City as her birthplace. Fredric As a girl of doubtful character, Racine, Wisconsin.
March inga praise of good old Mendos himself hungry for honest love, Ruth Chat-is from Berlin, Germany. terton has a great opportunity to portray an interesting woman char-
Stuart Erwin confessed nativity neter. The girl, a cheap cabaret en-unique with n stork setting In Squaw tertainer, impersonates the romantic Valley, Callfornia, Others wero ideal of a visionary boy. Her man found to distribute their birthplaces querade, starting with a guy wager, as follows becomes tragically realistic.
The dramatic emotion intensified Julletto Compton, Columbus, by occasional flashes of comedy, and Georgia: George Barbier, Philade- Stuart Erwin's interesting character phla; Lucien Littlefield, San Antonio, Join these two elements of the story, Texas, Earle Foxe, Oxford, Ohio; Bellamy, as the boy, brings a hand writers Grover Janes and Rome youthfulness and much dramatic Slavens McNutt, Rosedale talent to his role. The cant includes and Urbana, Illinois; one alectrician Sam Hardy, and twe French stage named Hoboken, but there stars, making their bow in English those present who expressed the bo- speaking pictures in "The Magnificent Def that ho had got his A. E. T. Lie." They are Francolue Rosay and experiences mixed up with his other Churles Boyer,
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