1932-08-16 — Page 8

Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

S

SARECLAMATION GROUNDS, WARCHAT.

GARDEN

THEATRE

-OPEN-AIR GINEM A Germa

MATALKING PICTURES

2 PERFORMANCES NIGHTLY 7.30 & 9.30.

OVERSHADOWS ALL

SO-CALLED

AERIAL

THRILLERS. TUNTING actors that fly

planes upside down, zoom through the open doors

of hangars and out again, make parachute foaps from dirigibles and indulge in more breath-taking stunts than you ever saw in any picture. An ja epic of the air that extremely sensational and a wonderful story of a man that wont through hell for a woman who did not want him.

Over 2,000 Seats SAME BARCAIN PRICES Stails 35 Cts. Circle 50 Cts. Box Scats $1.00.

WE PAY TAX.

What a Woman will do for LOVE SEE

DIRIGIBLE

FRANK ČAPRA Production

JACK HOLT RALPH GRAVES

FAY WRAY

lumbia

PICTURE

The Wolseley

HORNET

"

CYLINDER

Presents

Cool comfort of space- compactly designed:

CHUD

THE

HONGKONG' TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1932.

Leyland Celebrates Test Selection

The Nawab

of Pataudi

YOUTH HAS ITS FLING

SCORES 166

LARWOOD. 10 FOR 95

BIG HITTING BY YORKS & NOTTS

London, Aug. 15.

GIVE OUR GOLFERS A CHANCE

DECRYING OWN ABILITY

There must be some

HOME RACING POSITIONS

LORD ROSEBERY SECOND TO THE AGA KHAN

The following are the statistica peculiar of home racing corrected to in-

A Very Excellent LEYLAND, selected yesterday trait in the Briton which causes us clude the results of July 16:-

Innings

out in an Inter-Varsity match he was

and, another Bradman.

our

aro

Lord Rosebery

Lord Lonsdale

OWNERS.

Ha of Rasen Amount Horses. Won

By Special Request

11

21.89

14,810

11,203

10,832

10.0234

9,57H

2

2,753

1,408 1,512

GADO

REMEMBER

5,420

4,707

Lord Woolavington Bir. P. Darling Bele-Gen, & Lambton

Mr. S. Wootton

to one of three to decry our own ability writes F. vacancies in the Test team to J. C. Pignon. I confess the Bri- Australia, celebrated the occasion tish golfer has not had a great deal by hitting up a quick century to boast about in the way of achie-H. H. Are Khan When the Nawab of Pataudi set for Yorkshire against Leicester, vement in competition with over M. . de 81. Alary up a new record by scoring 238 not whilst Larwood, England's chief scas players in recent years, but is Mr. W. M. G. Binger at once acclaimed by those who fawn hopes in the speed bowling line, it really necessary to take every Mr. T. Wala upon success, and said to be a marvel demonstrated that he is on top opportunity of pointing out the fail- or Meribarauxh

players This season

already too well aware? hehan been qualifying for Worces of his form by capturing 10 nye of which

Glamorgan wickets for 95 runs. tershire and

been able to get

We hear "inferiority complex" . Arthur James .... Three county matches finished in (whatever that may mean much first-class cricket; so the fickle

BREEDERS. sporting Press had clean forgotten two days, when him till he was chosen for the Gentle Yorkshire (467-7 dec.) beat Leicester average golfer) mentioned in con- men v. Players match at Lord's. Ho (111 & 72) by an innings and 284 nexion with our players whenever there is a discussion about the res- now had to face comparisons even

runs at Bradford.

11. 18. Ляя Крал more difficult than those set by Rat- Gloucester (267) beat Easex (115 & pective merits of British and Am- France

I can say from National Bd... 140) by an innings and 12 renserican golfers. cliffe and Owen-Smith last year. In the Players' first innings Hammond

at Cheltenham.

long association with the game Lard leaverbrook

Mr. G. 8. L. Whitelaw mude a century worthy of A. C.

that if "inferiority complex" means Furnes MacLaren or Victor Trumper; and

feeling that he is hardly good at Sir John Rutherford

Toni Derby when Pataudi came in to bat Duleep-

enough," it does not exist.

Land Woolaylogion

Notts (460-5 dec.) beat filamorgan (117 & 187) by an innings and 156 runs at Noltingham,

to the

No. of faces Amount Kornes. Won.

27

21 24.47674

E

21.11%

2H

17,21K

13,01

10.60116

18,076

1,978

8,443 6.56%

THE

LAST WEEK

OF

STOCK

TAKING

SALE

Experience plus imagination have been put into the design of this pneumatically upholstered, four-door saloon

With four winding windows open to the cool breezes the roof slid back to the stars at night-the engine purring smoothly, level- ling the hills with its four-speed gear box--- Wolseley has presented the maximum of big- car enjoyment at small car cost.

Call and be convinced

DODWELL & COMPANY

Queen's Ruilding. Telephone 28021.

Costel

MOTOR OR

A.P.B. 1.

239 MOTOR MANUFACTURERS

RECOMMEND

WAKEFIELD

Castrol

MOTOR OIL

BECAUSE “QUALITY IS THE BEST POLICY."

The engine is at the mercy of its lubricant.

To buy "cheap" unknown brands of oil is to ask for trouble. Good oil with a name and reputation to maintain is cheaper than new bearings. That is why, in the interests of economy and your own peace of mind, it's worth while to ask always for Castrol.

LIPTON'S FAMOUS

GREEN

TRY LIPTON'S

NEW PACKET TEA

CEYLONTA

TEAS

FROM ALL COMPRADORE STORES

CEYLONTA

TEA

Agents W. R. LOXLEY & CO.

LABEL'

Here you see Seattle's all-conquering mermaid Helene Madison streaking through the water to set a new world's record in the 100-metre free style swim during the Los Angeles Olympiad. Her Time was min.. 6.4/5 secs.

sinhji had settled down and vas scoring freely. Indeed, so danger- Dusly did Duleepsinhji live that

gan

but unsound (he was filingly out Larwood (Notts) v Glamor- to a poor stroke), but at no time did he score at the rate of a hundred un hour.

There she goes! Surging through the water, Miss Eleanor Holm of New York was on her awift way to victory in the 100. mater back stroke test when this picture was snapped. It was one of the outstanding events of the Olympic meeting.

Me. 3. W. A. Hurris.. CHEERFULLY PESSIMITICI

Late Lord Durhamı

אאן,6

11

4.03%

6,820

AT

HONOURS LIST. Balling.. Pataudi was constrained to play for Keeton (Notts) Glamorgan Leyland (Yorks) v Leicester Bafety. Bul his innings of 185 which started quietly and defensive- Sinfield (Gloucester) v Essex ly finished in a blaze of glory. Duleep Barber (Yorks) v Leicester....

Bowling xinhji had shown himself brilliant

2.12

166

114

110

Too frequently we have sent golf #ling teams to America with only good: wishes and the hope that they will not be beaten too heavily. Such

THE HONGKONG

TRAINERS.

No. of Races

Amount

was the case with the professionals who travelled to the United States Hatters Frank

Flores, Wan.

SILK STORE

Darling, K.

31.60144

23

26,224

23,0141

Jarvis, J. L.

20,335

Lambton, Hon. G.

25,168

Peck, M. D. Harigan. F France Whitaker. Cap. P.

40

17,128

10.6231/

0,4689

60. Queen's Road C.

0,321

8,917

3

8,648

*,022

JOCKEYS.

1st. 20. 3rd. Unp. Til.

pa

74 67 6 237 427

17.33

43 34 210 343 14.33

54 23 34

147 208 20.03

ONE GLORIOUS HOUR.

After Pataudi had reached lis hundred and had been given his cap- tain's permission to let fly, he drove and hit so bravely that his last sixty- five runs came in thirty-five minutes.

life

4 for 19 last year to play for the Ryder on, J. and

6 for 76 Cup. v Leicester 6 for 11 Fisher (Yorks)

General opinion was expressed by Hall (Yorks) Leicester 5 for 27 saying we had no chance of win- Bowes (Yorka) v Leicester for laing. We told America that we expected to be beaten long before our team sailed.

NEW YORKSHIRE.

BOWLER

For one crowded hour of glorious PLAYS PROMINENT PART IN

his I made a joyful noise, and

the

the crack of the hall against railings was echoed by the clapping

TEAM'S SUCCESS

Something of the same sort is happening now in connexion with the team of amateur golfers which

Calling, 1 J. Nightingail, W.

Wrage. H.

is to play for the Walker Cup in Richards, 6. America in September. It is being Novell, W. said that America will win again.

Since America has always won, Winze. 9. there is no reason to be unduly Beasley, P.

Fox, F.

Wentan. T. Pereymun, R.

of ten thousand pairs of hands. At H. Fisher, who turned out but Inst he skied a ball from his old once for Yorkshire last year when master, Woolley, to be caught and the county team met Middlessex. optimistic about the result, Caldwell, J.

runs.

קני

42 32 21

36 33

30 2K

bowled. ("An excellent and to an played a big part in the defent of excellent innings," as Macartney Leicester, taking 6 wickets for 11 cpecially as our team will have the sett, J,

He was responsible for the soil. On the other hand, ie it once said).

disadvantage of playing on foreign Dick, R. Pataudi's style is modest-boyish visitor's first innings collapse

quite complimentary to our rivals even, when

compared with Hum against a total of 467, and Bowes to tell them that we are sending a Hature excellence-but it is and Hall did the rest, going right team that they can beat, and is it mend's sound, it inspires confidence through the demoralised Leicester quite British to tell our team that, by Pha- stance at the wicket shows that he the pupil of Woolley, and his bat-lift men in their second visit to the they will lose?

is very straight. He is reasonably crease to dismiss them for a paltry forward in style and can already be 72,

ALL GOOD PLAYERS.

and

Travery-Abbots Anné Sefaria IDA. Ty Gainsborough-Sa Worship Tetrates (19177.

Ti Tetrurh Scotch Gift

(19111. by Dark Jonald-Mathera

Golfers have had little oppor- called the nost rutional of the great Keaton, whose claims for inclu-i Indian batsmen. Nayudu is at times ston in the Test team have been tunity of judging the strength of Tree (1017). by

the brilliantly

perverse, and impurged by numbers of crities, our team, but they have seen

skill

know often governs Duleepsinhji's

players individually, but Putuli is dependable-as Ilobbs cored 212 against Glamorgan-

The team and Sutelife used to be dependable more than half of the Notts total that each is a good golfer.

is T. A. Torrance His temperament is more placid than which reached 460 for 5 wickets- Duleepsinhji's-you will not before the closure was applied. (cap.), Erie Fiddian, John de Soin-Law

sec Pataudi in the field suddenly fling Larwood upset any Welsh hopes G. Crawley, R. W. Hartley, W. L. Crabe as Geen rugisi

Forest,” J. T. Bookless, J. Burke, L. In-Law of saving the game, bowling magnificently in both innings.

Gloucester had only to score 267: Stant. jagainst Essex to win by an innings.j It would be far better were home by Prince Palatinom.

The home trundlers did the rest golfers to lend our team wholeheart-Stratford (1919). dismissing the losers for 115 and ed support and help them to retain 140 respectively.-Reuter.

their confidence.-Daily Mail.

his arms on high at the sight of bail mis-hit, nor will you find him fishing a reckless bat in his Aruti hour at the wickets.

FINE STROKE PLAYER. Duleepsinhji jumps out to

drive catastrophically, like a Jack-in-the- hox; Pataudi dances, almost glideg out. His footwork is correct and quick, but it does not yet stand com- parison with Bradman's. He does not get right back on his wicket to hit the short, ball a ringing bang, nor has he so much time to spare in his back strokes as Hammond. But at least his feet do net, like Hen- dren's, run away with him and land. him in trouble. He late cuts charm- ingly when he allows himself to for- get that in cutting you leave the off stump open to a break-back, (Duleep- ainh, by contrast, often leaves his whole wicket opeg, cutting fast- footod, merely sagging a little at the knees as he makes his wristy flick.) Pataudi is modern ensligh to be quite at caso with Voce and his leg-trap; and he makes plenty of runs on the leg side by stylish strokes. He was equally sound with Freeman, meet- ing the ball confidently with a for- ward stroke, unless it was short of a length, and placing any short for

runs.

Groat batsmen have each Romo particular stroke which they invent with their own personality: Pataudi's is the off-drive. He hit some twenty boundaries against the Pinyore, and twelve of them were off-drives. Wool- ley has taught him how to lean on the ball, playing forward with careless case, yet snapping the wrists. the stroke, Patauill showed that no great strength or effort was neces-

Continued on Page 73)

into

PLOTES

Hartley, E McRuvie, and J.

"BABE" Didelkion, the world's first woman athlete who gained second place in the Olymple bigh jump and won the 19-metros kurdiac In ihw.world racord

Bezer

-

Hensley. I.

SIRES.

No, uf

Horner. Won.

12

G 20,747

adford (DIP), by Swynford-Bianche

"

11 TH,OGA

|

Gstrborough (1916), hy

Baynude - Bowedrojí

IRA 283 J4,814 176 ZAR 14.18 200 200 11.72 127 230 15.07

277 3NG 8.03

01 167 17.37

213 311 0.00 VAR ANG 11.44 111 170 14,63

lhr{w Amount

PLENTY NEW SILKS,

PRINTED FLAT

CREPE

36" Wide Checked

FUJI SILK STRIPED

SPUN CREPE

10 11 19.8***

16 3) 10,830

#1 11 16,700

12

12,932

in

13 17 10,370

A.

by Sunstar-Maid of 1 Mat Prince Galahad (1913).

1

7 31.660

14

IX

9,450

BEAUTIFUL COLOURINGS

ly

Swynford-embla

16 20 9.346

..

Alcantro (1008), by' Perth-Tolkon d'Or Sammoving (1021), by

Swynford-Condolette 1

HORSES.

AND DESIGNS.

} 8.04

7,70%

Come and See Them

No. of Value. Itares.

£

2 15,666

at

2

12.620

10.623

THE H.K. SILK

0,230

STORE.

Andres (3 yrs.). baby

Solar-Persuasion

"

8,478

Kandy (3 yr.), 4 by Alcantara II-Kiso Tehno

1

8,0341

Myrobelia (2 ym.), to or

by Telraterna

2 7,420

Trimdon (ỗ you.), bh

6,800

Supervisor (2 ym.). b f

by Abbota Trace...

Lady Husser ...

5,124

| Jim Tinmas ( 2 ym.), be

e by Stratford-Ho

Four Bright

4,025

| Totale (8 yrs.). be a by

2

3,740-

Vanturve (4 pm), ka

Udaipur 3 yr.), hr by

(Bandford-Uganda

Miracle (3 yal, he by

Manna--Holick Bay ... April the Firth (5 99%.), bee by Crate an Eran

Sold Again Orwell ym.), by Gainsborough-Golden

Hair

Dolabella

by Bon-In-Law--TYim- estra)

·Dawson City---Misc

Carlin ..

by Trinos Galaħmil

ח1

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.