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ALWAYS THE SAME BARCAIN PRICES OVER 2,000 SEATS. Stalle 35 Cts,

WE PAY TAX. Circle 50 Cts. Box Scats $1.00.

THE SENSATIONAL MYSTERY STARTING SUNDAY NICHT.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1932.

TRIPLE PASSING IN THE MILE RELAY TRIALS

HERE'S flash of exciting action in a trial heat of the 400-metre relay at the Olympic Games, in

which same

of the world's best quarter-milars participated. In the outside lane, Phil Edwards, Canadian Negro, is passing to Alex Wilson. In the centro lane, Lord David Burghley is passing to Godfrey Rampling, his British teammate. On the inside, S. Oki, Japan, has passed to T. Nithi. Japan took the heat, with Canada second,

K. C. C. JUNIOR FINALISTS

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Causes Death

Bathurst. A sudden blow 00 E. C. FINCHER LOSES the neck with a golf-club was res- ponsible for the death, on July The finalists in the K.C.C. junior29, of Kaith Wall, 16-year-old tennis championship on Saturday student at St. Stanislaus College. Medical evidence at the inquest next will be 1.0. Dunne and G. A. While as a result of yesterday's showed that no bones were bro- games which saw Dunne eliminate ken, but that death resulted from ilaiw having N. A. E. Mackey in straight sets, shock due to the and White overrome L. Jack by affected a nerve to the brain. the same margin.

After winning the first net with comfort, E.-C. Fincher lost his grip on the game against W. C. Hung in the Handicap Singles "A and was eventually beaten by the odd set.

Yesterday's results and programmes for the next days follow.

JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP (SEMI-FINALS),

G. A. White beat L. Juck 11-9, 6-3.

the three

6-3,

Wall, a Mudgee lad, had made several vain attempts to hit the ball when Reginald Twenty man, also of Mudgee, offered. to in-

1 struct him.

from Wall, He took the club dad as he swung the club it struck Wall on the side of the neck.

"I'm sorry, Keith!" exclaimed Twentyman, turning to his con- panion who stood for a couple of seconds with his hand to his face. then swayed and fell.

ALWAYS FATAL. Twentyman caught him and laid him on the ground. Every effort P. O. Dunne hent N. A. Ewas made at the College to revive Mackay 6-4, 6-2, 6-4,

LADIES CHAMPIONSHIP (SEMI-FINAL).

Wall, but when Dr. Salter rived, the boy was lead.

ar-

a

"In 999 cases out of 1,000 blow of that description would Mrs. McTavish bent Mrs. McCaw have proved fatal," said Dr.

G-2, 6-3.

HANDICAP SINGLES "A"

W. C. Hung bent E. C. Fincher: 2-6, 7-5, 6-4.

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME

HANDICAP DOUBLES

(SEMI-FINALS).

G. A, White and R. S. Capell v

W. C. Hung and E. Zimmern.

E. C. and E, F. Fincher

Huber and K. Hanse.

· FRIDAY

HANDICAP SINGLES "A" (SEMI-FINALS).

W. C. Hung v G. C. Burnett.

MIXED DOUBLES (SEMI-FINALS).

Saltor.

The finding WHA accidental death.

Serious accidents at golf are rare although two men were kill- ed on Victorian links last year through being struck on the head by a ball.

W. W. Hirst and F. S. W. Smitr v. C. J. Tacchi and J. R. Way.

E. R. Price and Mrs. W. Old H. R. Buchannan and Mrs. Way.

E. C. Fincher and Miss O. Dalziel v G. A. White and

Miss Griffiths.

A. E. P. Guest and Mrs. McCaw

v E. F. Fincher and Mrs. McTavish,|

CONSOLATION EVENT.

F. E. Lawrence and W. A. Stewart v W. Old and J. M. Jack.

SATURDAY

SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP (FINAL).

E. C. Fincher v A. E. P. Guest.

JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP (FINAL).

P. O. Dunne v G. A. White.

LADIES CHAMPIONSHIP (FINAL).

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Y.M.C.A. SWIMMING

CHAMPIONSHIPS DECIDED AT GALA

The European Y.M.C.A. held a swimming gala and dance at Kowloon

Resulta: last night.

Members' aggregate handicap.. Firal hest, Easterbrook, 1: Suther land. 2. Second heat, Critchley, 1; Aris, 2.

50 yards championship-A, Donn (27% sec.), 1;. E. W. Railton and E. F. Selk (28 1-5 sec.), 2.

Long plunge S. H. Garrod (50 TL. 10 in.), 1; C. Aris (89 ft. 6 in.), 2.

Women's 50 yards-Veronica Allen, 1: Anne Fowler, 2. Timo 42 sec.

B. Diving championship-C. Easterbrook (38), 1; Morgan (38), 2. 100 yards championship-A. Donn sec.), 1; E. w. Railton, 2; (65% Langley, 3.

Under water swim-E. F. Selk (15 sec.), 1; Easterbrook, 2.

Throwing the polo ball-F. Webh (50 feet), 1; E. Railton and A. Donn (56 feet), 2.

Teams race W. F. Kerr (cap- taia), Easterbrook, Borgaust, Selk, Torrible.

A water-polo game to decide the championship of the Y.M.C.A. League resulted in a goal-less draw between

the Sharks and Sardines.

At the conclusion of the swimming n dance was held in the West Lounge, music being supplied by Mickey's Melody Makers.

AGE KHAN TAKES ST. LEGER.

LEADS IN WINNER AND SECONDS HORSE

London, Sept. 7.

Tho St. Leger Stakes, England'a next important three-year-old event jufter the Derby, run at Doncaster to- day, was a triumph for the Aga Khan, one of England's leading owners. He ted in both the winner and the second horse. The classic resulted:

Firdaussi (Fox)

Dastur (M. Beary) Silvermere (Dick)

Gavelkind

Others: Beneficial (Sam Wragg) Celebrator (Burns); Foghorn (Boullon) Gainsaw

:

(Lowry): (Perryman); Hesperus Leighon (Ray); Loaning- dale (Joe Childs); Orwell (Jones); Royal Dancer (J. Ellies); Tajkasra (Taylor); Totaig (Canslake); Udui- pur (Harry Wragg); Violator (Gor- Miss Grifiths Mrs. McTavish. don Richards); Will o' the Wisp (Steve Donoghue); April the Fifth (Lane). HANDICAP SINGLES "D” (SEMI-FINAL).

R. S. V. Capell v H. Lubeseder (concluded).

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MOLLISON'S

Betting: 20 Firdaussl, 0 Dastur, 33 Silvermere.

Won by a neck, with four lengths between second and third.-Reuter.

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