SUNDAY'S ATTRACTION AT THE QUEEN'S
HOW SHE KNEW
HER LEAP YEAR
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MADGE EYVANS
Commencing
SUNDAY
28th Aug.
AT
THE
KING'S
with
ROLAND YOUNG,
DOROTHY BHANDON'S INTERNATIONAL STAGE
TRIUMPH
Outsider
·Directed by HARJIY LACHMAN
HAROLD HUTH JOAN BARRY FRANK LAWTON NORMAN M'KINNEL
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THE HONGKONG' TELEGRAPH.
VINES WINS
NEWPORT TENNIS TOURNAMENT
BEATS ALLISON
Newport, R.L., Aug. 20. Ellaworth Vines, lanky Califor- nia youth, to-day won the New- port Casino invitational tennis tournament championship when he defeated a fellow-member of the American Davis Cup team. Wil- mer Allison. In three sets.
Vines found no great difficulty in disposing of his rival, who hails from Austin, Texas,
The scores were, 6-4, 6-3, 6-3. Vines was favoured all along to win the 16th championship.
The No. 1 American player reached the final bracket after. halting the mad rush of Davey Jones of New York, who was ensi- of the tourna- ly the sensation ment.
Vines won from Jones yester- day after a hard struggle in ve sets, 3-6, 10-12, 6-3, 6-2, 6-4. It Jones looked almost as though
was the master when he took the first two sets.
Allison qualified for the finali when he defeated Gregory Man-)
THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1932,
HOME-RUN HITTER
BABE
RETIRING
ABE Ruth, the famous New York Yankees run hitter, the greatest playar of his day, has announced his retirement from the game.
OLYMPIC ECHOES
gin, of Newark, N. J., 7-5, 6-4, 8-10. U. S. CAPTURES 41
10-8.
Allison and John Van Ryn, American's famed doubles com- bination gained the double anals by defeating Sidney B. Wood of New York and Lester Staffen of California, 6-3, 6-3, 6-7, 6-4.
SHANGHAI TENNIS
CHAMPIONSHIPS
CHAMPIONSHIPS
ANOTHER
RECORD!
Los Angeles, Aug. 20. Athletes of the United States won 41 championships in the re- cent Tenth Olympiad, more than a third of the total number decid. | ed.
This was officially announced to-day by William Henry Short, technical director of the games. It was the greatest number of titles ever collected by a country since the athletic earnival was revived in 1896, the Americans winoning more championship than any four other nations.
GIRL'S SWIM AT WEIHAIWEI
VERA HUMBLE MAKES HARBOUR CROSSING
FEAT BY 14 YEAR
OLD GIRL
Creating a sensation at Weihai-] wei a few days ago, a 14-year old British girl successfully accom- plished without any special pro- paration, the awim from the main- land to the island.
The girl is Miss Vera Humble, a pupil of the Cathedral School for Girls, Shanghai, and the daughter of Mr. Robert Humble, manager of the New Engineering and Ship- building Works. She has always been a strong swimmer, and be fore coming to Shanghai last year! received her certificate for pass- ing life-saving tests at home.
She just mentioned casually to her mother, when she went down for her morning swim at the King'n Hotel bench, that sho was swimming to the island. So nc- companied by the usual sumpan. she set off and made the crossing successfully, landing without feel- ing tired in any way, but getting very aunburnt about the face. She took rather a longer course than BABE DIDRIKSON
AFTER GOLF
CHAMPIONSHIP
Chicago, Ill., Aug, 20. Baba Didrickson, the two- time Olympic champion, waя. not kidding when sho happen- ed to remark not so long ago that she was going after the National Women's Golf championship.
She came to Chicago from Dallas by aeroplane to parti pate in the post-Olympic meet in Soldier Field Thursday night and spent yesterday on the golf course.
DRAWS FOR SINGLES AND ROPER CUP
Italy was second with 11 cham- The Shanghai Lawn Tennis A-pionships, France third with 10, usual through not noticing a near-
that the first Sweden fourth with nine.
jer apot to the mainland than the sociation announce round for both "A" and "B"
Japan, which won titles in track bench at which she landed, neur} Class of the Singles Championship and field, swimming and eques-H.M.S. Hermes' anchorage. must be played by August 28, the trian competition, captured three for "B" Class by times as many gold medals as the second round
in the past. September 2, and for "A" Class by Japanese had won September 4, and the semi-finals The Japanese won five of the six for both by September 11. The swimming races for men. draws follow:-
"A" CLASS.
Khoa Hooi-hyi y. Maxey Smith; G. T. Fenn v. Paul Kong; Gordon Lum v. A. Parlato; C. C. Squires v. J. Berents; W. A. H. Duff v. w. B. Williams; B. Krenov v. R. Canavarro; C. G. Cheng' v. K. Y. Tu: T. K. Yee n bye.
"B" CLASS.
The Tenth Olympiad was n'de- cided success from the standpoint of interest and attendance, more than 500,000 crowding the huge Olympic stadium, which 105,000, during the eight days of the track and field carnival alone.
gents
The natatorium, which had peats for 10,000, was crowded day! after day, and for one programme: 12,000 paid admissions.
The fan of the Spey Royal Cup! Competition between the Kowloon Docks and the Club de Recreio, which is to be played on the Taikoo R.C. green on Sunday, will start at 3.30 jim. and not 2.30 p.m. as inadvertent entries for thefly stated yesterday,
J. G. Forbes v. A. Seaborn; A. White v. F. Sullivan; A. Thomas v. L. M. Gonsalves; J. C. Lee v. L. Seng W. Baumann V. Tennyson Kwauk: B. de Senna r. W. Gut- terres: S. Godkin v. B. E. Caulton J. F. Harris v. F. Burton.
There are five Raper Cup. In the first round, which must be played by August America, 28, Portugal will meet and the winner will meet China in the second round, whilst Great Britain will oppose Germany, these matches to be completed by Septem- ber 3.
LEAGUE STANDINGS. Following are, the standings in the Second League from reports received to date:
Played For Against
-N.W.K.
3
107
28
S.R.C.
9
46
B.F.G.T.C.
10
68
G.G.C.
4
80 55
C.S.F.
9
76
69
P.R.C.
9
66
J.T.C.
9
03 72
Y.M.C.A.
8
58
C.L. *S.C.C.
9
61 74
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G1 69
W.T.C.
8
40 KI
A.S.F. B.T.C.
9
93
B 33 87
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SINGAPORE, TITLE TOURNAMENT
Results of further ties played in the Singapore badminton cham- pionships are as follows:--
JUNIOR DIVISION.
Wee Boom Hai beat Teo Soo Poh, 15-10, 15-10.-
Yeo Joo Lim beat Michael Tan, 7-15, 15-3, 16-15
SEMI-FINAL.
Tan Chwee Hock beat Aug Whatt Kim, 154, 15, 15-10. OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP. Yeo Klan Ana boat L. J. de Souza, 15-6, 15—9.
Koh Keng Siang beat Koh Chong Moh, 15-7, 154,
See Gim Hock beat Robert Tan, 15-5, 1-1.
E. J. Vuss beat Lim Boon Guan, 154, 15-B.
OPEN DOUBLES.
L. J. de Souza and Robórt Tan beat Lim Chuan Glook and... Kah Chong Moh, 21–8, 20-20 (8—1).
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