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COMING SHORTLY TO THE QUEEN'S. Watch out for his now love technique in his racy successor

to "Private Lives."

Rober MONTGOME

RA"-But

the Flesh Is Weak

A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture.

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1932.

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FOREIGN TENNIS INVASION REPULSED

102 RUNS IN ENGLAND'S

6 OVERS

BAD DAY

STARTLING WORK U.S. CHAMPIONSHIP

BY YORKSHIRE

SUTCLIFFE IN A

NEW ROLE

DEBACLE

FOUR ENGLISHMEN

PUT OUT AT SAME TIME

Forest Hills, Sept. 7. Tho horde of foreign tennis

194 OUT OF 292 IN 165 stars who invaded the courts here

MINUTES.

for the U.S. national champion- ships was turned back to-day by defending Americans all

Extraordinary scoring marked the the partnership of Sutcliffo and save one lone Frenchman. Leyland in the second atago of

That lone Frenchman Yorkshire's return match with

102 runs,

Farnes,

was

UNDEFEATED Picture shows the South China Athletic tennis toam which enjoyed a splendid season in the "B" Division of the Tennis League. They were undefeated, but being ordered to concede points to the C.R.C., had to rest content with the runners-up position.

HOCKEY

New Rules

Henri Cochet of France, conceded RADIO WIN WITH for

the fourth

NINE MEN

Davis Cup

CONTEST TO BE EXTENDED?

London, Sept. 6. New rules for the Davis Cup tennis competition may come into

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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

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The First Bell will be Rung at 2.00 p.m.

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE. Members are notified that they and their Ladies must wear their Badges prominently displayed.

No One without a Badge will be admitted to the rabera Enclosure. Badges admitting Non-Members to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $5.00 for Gentlemen and are obtainable through the SECRET $3.00 for Ladies (Both including Tax) ARY upon introduction by a Member,

be responsible payment of all Chits, &c. such Member to

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Essex at Scarborough. At ono last year as the No. point four consecutive overs sent down by K. Farnes, the Cambridge player, whose claim to that honour fast bowler, yielded 76 runs, while, has been wobbling this year as a in all, aix consecutive overs at one result of his elimination at Wim-

by.. period-delivered

bledon and his defeat in the Davis O'Connor, and Nichols-produced Cup challenge round by Ellsworth NAVAL TEAM PUTS UP

Vines.

STOUT RESISTANCE Sutcliffe, during this sensational Cochet, if he is to take home In a friendly hockey match, the cricket, raised his individual score the Amerienu title and avenge Radio Sports Clbb defeated a team from 100 to 182 in 20 minutes, and Vines' recent triumph must meet from HM.8. Veteran at Caroline altogether the two Yorkshiremen | put on 149 runs in 65 minutes, then conquer three of America's Hill yesterday by 6 goals to 3.

beat, as the quarter-finals, semi-¦ rate of acoring for this memorable finals and finals are still waiting ped by having but nine players on force next year whereby, the con

The winners, though handicap- stand being something more than ahead of him.

view and minus the services of 162 runs an hour.

were nearly tests would be spread over a period Gurbachan Singh, Tu-day's play in Going in second wicket down at 00 and sixth man

out at 382, round saw four able British play always in the ascendant and won of two years and certain of the

countries would be seeded.

The proposal was discussed, nt) Every Sensation. Known to Man is Sutcliffe actually scored 191 out of ers-Federick Perry, Bunny Aus- with a fair amount of case, though

292 in two hours and three-tin, Edward Avery and John Olin the navy attack required careful length at a meeting of the Davis Enclosure will NOT be on sale at the in this picture.

quarters, putting together what-all by the wayside. T. Kawa-watching, being vers virile and

Cup nations, licre. Briefly, it en- On no pretext will Children bo was at once his tenth innings of Lara, the only other foreigner left forceful in front of goal. three figures this year and the in the play, also was eliminated.

Awtar Singh (4) and Harbhajan visages a preliminary competition permitted in either Enclosure during

among the European nations other the Meeting, STARTLES

103rd of his career. He started off

Singh (2) netted for the Radio.

than those which reached, the semi- Tiffins are obtainable at the Club by making 61 in an hour and a Stellar work on the part of the

R.A.S.C. v. POLICE. WITH

quarter, renched his 100 fifty ranking American players cleared

The following have been select finals in the competition proper-House provided they are ordered from of any year. The four nations the No. 1 Bay in advance. Telephone THRILLS!

minutes later, and then hit away in these and other able foreigners fed to piny for the R.A.S.C., against

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE. such wonderful fashion that he ae- save Cochet from the courts be the Police Hockey Club at Mong reaching the semi-finals of the 21920.

preliminary competition would en- tually increased his score from 100 fore the quarter-finals was reach- kok to-morrow, Billy-off at 5 p.m. ter the competition proper in the The Price of Admission to the to 194 in 40 minutes.

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which he piled on runs, was not went before,

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admitted Half Price. free from fault. On the contrary, Satoh of Japan and Marcel Ber- Cpl. Barlow, Pte. O Connor and his innings was really memorable nard of France.

L/Cpl. Spain. for the luck he enjoyed as well as for the rate of scoring: When 51 The surviving Americans, and he offered a comparatively easy their ranking after the 1931 sea- catch to Farnes at mid-off, and he son, were: Ellsworth Vines, No. 1; was let off again at 68, while after George Lott, Jr., No. 2; Frank X.

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MISS ENID WILSON'S LAST EFFORT

chal-

other non-European

The proposal was well received

Bookmakers, Tic Tac Men, &c., will as indicated by the fact that only not be permitted to operate within five nations voted against it. As the Precincts of the Hongkong Jockey the necessary two-thirds major-Club during the Race Meeting.

lity was not obtained however, the scheme is to be re-submitted for the consideration of the nations. 'The final and deciding votes on the Imatter are to be returned on or be-

Eventurily caught just in front of mer Allison. No. 9; Lester Stoefen, Final Attempt to Win U.S.fore January 29, 1933.

the sight screen off a big drive, he No. 13. had as his chief strokes three sixes and twenty 4's.

MAGNIFICENT COCHET.

Golf Championship

be her final attempt to win the title, as abe is retiring from com-

In the previous match between Cochet ran into his first serious Miss Enid Wilson, the British petitive golf after her return from Yorkshire and Essex, Sutcliffe made opposition of the tournament in Indy golf champion, left for the America

$13, so his two innings against the

eastern country this season yielded him 507 runs.

BEFORE THE FUN BEGAN.

the play to-day when he encounUnited States on September 10 to Misa Wilson, who is only 22, is tered John Van Ryn, U. S. No. 4 compete in the United States wo- generally recognised na Great Bri- player. After three sets of superb men's golf championship. This will tain's foremost lady player. tennis, two of which went to extra

games, Cochet won. 7-5, 6-3, 8-0.

Mitchell and Fisher continuing Yorkshire's innings, soon settled The Frenchman was all over down in capital form, and in little the court, vollying magnificently more than an hour increased the and spiking Van Ryn's game effec total by 70 before a catch at second slip disposed of Fisher, whose (Continued on Page 9.)·

COMMENCING SUN., 18th SEPT. AT THE KING'S.

Jack BUCHANAN

in

MAN of MAYFAIR

with Joan Barry Warwick Ward

With Jack Buchanan as a fascinating Prince Charming, with adorable Joan Barry as a modern Cinderella. It's laughable, lovable, and entertaining all through!

A Paramount

BRITISH PRODUCTION

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lively.

The routing of the four British- ers was sensational.

Sidney Wood was pitted against Britain's Lost, Frederick Perry. and conquered him after five sizzling sets, coming up from be hind after losing the first two sets. The scores were, 3-6, 4-6, 6-0, 6-0, 7-5.

After getting off to a poor start in the first two sets, Wood simply swamped the British star in the third and fourth sets, which he look by the love count. Perry ral- led in the final set, but the American outlasted him.

Clifford Sutter of New Orleans swept through Bunny Austin, Britain's No. 2 performer, with out great difficulty, winning one love set. The scores were 6-2, 6-0, 7-5.

OLIFF GOES.

Frank Shields, who flunked out in the Davis Cup play in Europe this year, seemed to be getting his old form back. He defonted John Oli of England, winning after four seta, 6-2, 4-6, 6-1, 6-2.

Wilmer Allison, heavy duty member of the recent Davis Cup challengo round against France, disposed of Edward Avory of Bri- tain, 6-4, 6-1, 6-3.

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Georgo Lott, Jr., found Kuwabarra, lone Japanese survi- vor, a difficult opponent, but after dropping his first set the Ameri- can got onto Kuwabara's game and won the next three. The scores were 2-6, 6-3, 6-4, 6-3,

Ellsworth Vines, whom most fans expect to see meet Cochet in the finals, and Keith Gledhill, U. S. doubles champions, faced each other from opposite sides of the court in another noteworthy event. Vinos gave his doubles patrer little opportunity and won 4, 8-3, 6-1.

Loster Stoofon of California, the now star

American on the horizon, who created a surprise earlier in tho meet when ho oliminated Batoh of Japan, proved it wasn't a fluke by beating Gro gory Mangin, U.S. Indoor cham Plozs 0-4-8-0

FROM EVERY

POINT OF VIEW-

By Order,

S. A. SLEAP, Actg. Secretary, Hongkong, 12th September, 1932,

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