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A Woman's Lips on a Champagne Glass

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In

Man

About

Town

with Karen MORLEY Conway TEABLE Novel by Denison Cust

Directed By

Joba Francia Dillon FOX PICTURE.

QUEEN'S

COMING SHORTLY

WHAT ABOUT THE

WOMAN OF 1940

Will she have a new code of sex morals? Will she send her sons to war?

MEN MUST FIGHT

Mean Goldigyn Mayer new answers these questions!

with

DIANA WYNYARD

LEWIS STONE

PHILLIPS HOLMES

RUTH SELWYN

NEW

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, MAY 30, 1933.

TENNIS TO-DAY IF NO

PROGRAMME FOR

B DIVISION

CAUSEWAY BAY CLASH

CLUB DE RECREIO

AND C.R.C.

NO BASEBALL

New York, May 29.

There were no baseball

matches in

either the

National or American Leagues to-day.

To-morrow,

however,

being a public holiday, eight double

headers will

played. Reuter.

TO-DAY'S

PROSPECTS OF LAWN

K.C.C.

(By "Veritas")

In spite of yesterday's

severe downpour, it is anti- cipated that if no further rain falls to-day, the programme in the "B" Division of the teanla

league, which marks the sea- son's opening this afternoon, will take place.

The visit of the Recreio to Causeway Bay holds chief inter- est, as the teams ran neck and

neek for the new Division can pionship in 1981 and 1932, and both are promoted teams,

BOWLS

be

CHAMPIONSHIP AGAIN

RE-ARRANGED MATCHESĮ

The Lawn Bowls Champion.

ship will be resumed this after

noon

following yesterday's postponements owing to heavy rains.

The programme suggests no-

thing very startling, although one or two prominent bowlers are con

cerned in first round tien.

The Graduates face a bly task R. F. Luz, former champion, will against the South China, and the be on view at the Kowloon Bowl- University will have to be at their ing Green Club, where he opposes best to overcome the United Ser L. Luck of the Civil Servlee. ries Recreation Club.

The Portugese skip should man-i nge to pull this off without much difficulty

The K.C.C. have a good looking

On the same green, J. Purvis of team for their first match and there seems no reason why they the Civil Service and E. Kern, the should not win at the Civil Ser-K.C.C. representatige will context 21 heads, and as there is no green advantage to either, the result is very open.

vice.

The Indian Recreation Club can be expected to win against the Cricket Club, although, in view of the game being on the Club ground, they may run up against stiffer opposition than anticipated,

The programme is:

C.R.C.

"B" DIVISION. (starting at 5.15 p.m.)

ཝཱ་ Recreio -At Causeway Bay Graduates V South China

At King's Park (?)

U.S.R.C.

University

At Tokfulam

H.K.C.C.

-At ILK.C.C.

Y

I.R.C.

K.C.C.

At Happy Valley

C.S.C.C.

MORE RAIN FALLS

2

RUGBY LEAGUE CUP:--Huddersfield won the Rugby League Cup at Wembly by defeating Warrinton by 21 points to 17. Photo shows D. M. Davies, the Warrington half back going over in great style for a try. (Planet News).

SHANGHAI MARKSMEN IN FORM

SPLENDID SHOOTING IN LONDON

AND INTERPORT CONTESTS

TASK FOR HONGKONG AND SINGAPORE

Three possibles and some all-round excellent shoot- ing featured the firing last week of Shanghai's repre sentatives in the annual Interport. shoot against Hong- kong and Singapore, and the performance of the S.R.A.'s team in the annual competition against the City Rifle Club of London.

The Interport team scored appoints, missed a possible on the range when his first total of 980 points, four higher 500 yards

year's score, while in shot missed the bull by a gnat's than last the match against the London whisper.

In the Interport competition, Club, the local S. R. A. ritlemen

Clover and L. A. Mottu chalked up the score of 965 points, C. W. 3. J. Basto the Recreio player two markers better than the 1932 tied for first place with 96 points cach. Incidently, these two chalk to play total.

ed up identical scores at all three visits Craigengower

of the ranges. Jones of the Civil Service, here again the Portugese nominee is expected to win.

U. M. Omar v H. A. Alves

and

A. Macfarlane v H Nish H. Ghtins H. Champelovicr (K.CC. Green)

NEW PHILIPPINE TENNIS

CHAMPION

L. GARVIA, VISITOR TO H.K. WINS SINGLES TITLE VICTORY IN STRAIGHT SETS LEONARDO Gavia, one of the two Filipino

tennis players expected to arrive in Hong- kong to give demonstrations this week, has won the singles, tennis crown of the Philippines. HE achieved this last week when he defeated Lope Yngayo, defending champion, and No. Gavia played I ranked player. 6-2, 6-2, 6-4. wonderful tennis and was complete master of Yngayo.

Gavia played the best tennis of and needing only a point to win his career and deserved to win the the set and match when Yngayo championship. Yngayo on the suddenly decided to fight it out other hand was erratic and did and playing aggressively he forced not choose to fight until late in the Gavia to extend himself fully bo third set when Gavin was only fore winning the game and match. needing a point to win the set and This game was deuced five times. Gavin incidentally is the first

bim stiff opposition and was able young player who is not a member to extricate himself from difeult of the Laong Laan Tennis Club to match, Gavia, however, offered holes until finntly he took the win the national title. die is a student of the Torres High School match.

and a member of the Saminhang

" tennis club.

SENSATIONAL SUCCESSES.

Gavin's sensational

rine

to

un-

of

Yngayo committed not less than six double faults to Gavia's one. The latter, however, scored a service ace in the eighth game of the second set. His place

the ments and base line drives could tennis fame this year is history not be matched by Yngaya who paralleled in seemed labouring ander great tennis in the Philippines. Ho the inter- difficulty to make good his finished upbeaten in

Reblastic tennis championship and strokes.

won a trip to the Oriental ports by After romping away with the finishing first in the special round. Rizal first net by 6-2 score, Gavia pre-series conducted by the P. I. lawn reeded to annex the second by the tennis association at the same count, allowing his opponent Memorial Field. L. Polintan who to win only the first and third is also making the trip with him games. At 2-1 in the second set finished second in this tournament. In the city open tennis singles with Yngayo leading, Cavia un-

of the heap, taking the title by the corked his best. strokes and took championship Gavia finished on top

ve games in a row.

defeating Gonzalo Manuel in finals at the Victoria Garden tennis courts.

DRAMATIC THIRD SET.

In. the national men's singles

over

THREE POSSIBLES.

All the drama of the match was The City Rifle Club event con-j

LIGHT CHANGEABLE.

were good, contained in the third set. As in Weather conditions The official re-arranged dates of ditions called for one sighter and

nationa! Ampon, former and 600 yards and Sgt. T. J.although the light was changeable. the second set Yngayo captured championship Gavia eliminated se- yesterday's postponed ties have seven scoring aboots over 200, 500

They are: been issued.

Jones of the 4th U.S. Marines led The thanks of the Shanghai Rifle the first game, then he slowed up veral well known players including TUESDAY, JUNE 6.

the parade with the excellent Association are due the umpires, his pace and allowed Gavia to take Felix (Police Green)

score of 102 points, chalking up Col. N. W. B. Thons, D.S.O., M.C., a 3 to 1 lead. The champion champion. The crowning glory of possibles on the first two ranges. Commanding the S.V.C., Major knotted the count at 3-all but his career was his victory Sgt. B.. G. Betke, also from the F. R. Leitao, S.V.C., Capt. Skinner, again missed the lead when Gavia Lope Yngayo last week. The Gavis is the son of Leonardo 4th Marines, who placed second 4th U. S. Marines, Mr. Burton and raced through the next two games Visayan net ace was ranked No. 1 with an even 100 points, scored Mr. A. Green, also to Messrs. Rose, to win. Yngayo took the ninth by the P.I.L.T.A. last year. a possible on the 500 yards range, Seaborn, Corte-iteal, for their kind game after it was deuced twice. while A. Larson, another leather-assistance during the competitions. neck, who placed third with 99 The complete results follow:

S.R.A. v. CITY RIFLE CLUB.

500 yds. 200 yds.

C656655 6555555 4655555 4155555 64-45455 4545455

A. M. Hollands v G. C. Moss F. Cullen v A. H. Basto

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7. (Police Green)

W. Wotherspoon v E. W. Sim-

monds

BOWES DOES IT AGAIN

12 FOR 117 AGAINST KENT GIVES

YORKSHIRE HANDSOME WIN .

HOP COUNTY DISMISSED FOR LESS THAN HUNDRED

Kent paid a disastrous visit to Yorkshire during the week-end meeting an innings defeat in the county cricket championship in two days.

Yorkshire, who

held thet

championship, are playing bril-LOCAL SUMMER GOLF. liant cricket and there appears]

little chance of them being de- Singles And Foursomes At] posed.

Bowes followed up his masterly bowling against Glamorgan with an even finer achievement against Kent. He proved unplayable in both innings. In the first he took 6 for 44

In the second

6 for 73

his total analysis reading

12 for 117

In his last two matches, Bowes has taken 18 wickets for 200 wic- kets--n fraction over eleven runs

oach.

:

Happy Valley.

First round matches in the Happy Valley summer competition (alagies) were played off during the week-end, while thres of the four semi-final ties of the foursomes have been decided.

The results of the singles wore ak follows:

L. B. Holmes (15) beat E. Thomp- sen (18), four and three.

W. J. Waddington (17) beat Surg.

Com. E. M. Tetley (7) one up.

E. P. White (15) beat S. A. Sloop

(15) three and two.

7. J. Jones

5555066

B. G. Betke

A. Larsen

5664466 5445455

J. Blakley

V. E. Böyle

4445544 4155645.

22

C. W. Glover

4650564

13

L. A. Mottu

555-1545

23. 454545G

B. E. Caulton L. Guillarmod W. Hutchinson

6446664

4445445 4545654

4464555 4444546 4444455

000 yds. 4555445 35

32 5454455 36

5644555 33 34

4545556 24

5644456 32 4454450. 4554544 32 32 4444466 10 4545555 20 6564444

320

Total 102

100

33 32

31

318

966

C. W. Clover

A, Mottu..

V. W. Ribbons

V. Sharmon

589828828218

INTERPORT MATCH.

8888888881

500 yds.

B. E. Caulton

L. Guillarmod S. L. Chu

R. M. Jordan

R. Berglof

200 y'de. 4556554 33

32 4564644 4645455 5564545 33

4555555 20 4444445

32 4460554 31 4454554

32 4454555 5445564 32

30 4445445 30 44445-46

32 4556451 20 4445444

3544544 20 5654444 31

4454434 20 4453544

4444343 5945-464 30

GOO yds.

Total

4545456 32

4454485

DG

DO

34 6565444

05

3546555

06

4444455

04

4546665 6644644

92

4545445

91

28 4450554

89

307

COUNTED OUT,

4454442 6655444 82 26 4334344

29 4545584

810

89

313

930

5665544

27 355-4445 2305-144

80 85

J. R. Main

A. I Mottu..

A. M. Colinco

· CORRESPONDENCE.

Interport Swimming.

A. G. Urael (17) beat J. D. To The Editor Hongkong Telegraph Kinnaird (11) five and four.

N. K. Littlejohn (12), bent J. M. Purvis (18)

52

Gavia was already leading at 40-30 ago. The tenth was bitterly contested. Gavia who held the title many years

LOCAL CHINESE DRAWS

DERBY HORSE .

A-150 TO 1 OUTSIDER

LATEST STARTERS

AND CALL OVER

HITTING BATTERIES.

2

Babe Ruth On The Warpath

In Home Run Race.

New York, May 28, Babe Ruth was on the warpath to day and batted relentlessly against

Berger and

Hongkong has again been "for-the pitching staff of the White Sox, tunate in the Irish Sweep, tho whom the Yankees beat twice in a drawing for which was commenced double header. The King of Swat to-day. A ticket bearing the name scored a home run in the first game and then followed this feat by hitting of Ng Kwai, c/o Ting Hang Hing, for the circuit on two separate occa- of Wing Lok Street, Hongkong, has along in the second game. He has drawn Coroado which is quoted at now scored nine home runs for the but ono behind Walter one odds. This is the season, bo Chuck Klein. In the Grat 150 to rankest outsider.

Hyperion has been drawn by gamo Evar Swanson replied with

home run for the White Sox. Neonlito United, of Sourabaya.

Although Bill Cissell scored a home The Irish sweep receipts totalled: 23,010,162, the prize fund amounts to run for the Indians against the Bos $1,941,846 consisting of 10 units of ton Braves, the Cloveland outfit were $100,000 each. Unplaced horses, will not able to avoid a defeat by five runs receive £1,521 each. There are ten to two in the first of a double header; residual cash prizes of £4,184 each but in the second encounter they ad and 1,000 cash prizes of £100 each ministered a severe trouncing to their

opponents. Reuter.

DERBY ENTRIES.

contests during past yeara and catered generously to the public with night

London, May 29. fates, which are greatly appreciated There have been some last minute and remembered, the H.K.S.A. should, changes in the choice of riders for in fairness to swimming enthusiasts, the Derby entries and the list of allow the aquatic club to handle the starters was announced to-day a port meet, in whose hands one is as arrangements for this year's Inter sured of a successful event.

Sir, Dame Rumour hath it that Hongkong residents will not have an opportunity to witness an interport Following on the heels of a short this year until the Victoria Recreation association, this present successor is aquatic contest in Its natiye waters lived and recently defunct swimming Club and the newly-formed Hongkong apparently trying to wrest Swimming Ausociation settle their privilege of entertaining the Shang- they privato squabble amicably. The task hat, swimmers without curtesies to the of the Shanghai conmitco is not made regular promoters. Becauso easy, faced with two separate invita are self-styled "an association" there

tho

W. A. Stewart (9) beat A. W. Hodges (17) Lireo and two.

E. Lowis (6) beat W. L Alexander (17).

C. H. Bradley (9) bent.S. 9. Perry (17), LEYLAND BATS WELL.

3.3. King (16) beat E. Owen (18) Yorkshire, without evor collar-four and throe. ing the Kent attack, succeeded in A. D. Purves (0) boat H. H. Mundy compiling 286, Maurice Leyland (10) three and two.

J. A. R..Selby (8) beat J. L. Adamstone from the local bodies, and they stands no reason why they should play Jumping into form with a bright

huvo rightly decided not to commit the "Nosey Parker" and mar this knock of 93.

(17) Avo and four.

themselves in accepting any until prospect of holding this interport com-

potition in local waters. There was little to suggest that R. 8: W. Patorscon' (17) and W. they are certain of their ground.

such Woodward (17) beat E. P. White In view of the present complication (17) three it would seem that these two or Bowes (16) and H. T. Brooks startling manner, but routed them out for 00 in their and ono, return visit.

TSANG FOOK PIANO Kent would collapse in

COMPANY.

9. Ice House St., Hongkong.

Tol. 24618

Foursomes.

I am not a member of the Victoria

Harinery (Ray)

follows;

Light Sussex (Pat Donoghue) King Salmon (Harry Wagg) Hyperion (Weston) Scarlet Tiger (A..W. Ragg) Solar Boy (Collins) Interlace (Nevett) Felicitation (Elliot) Gino (Beary) Franzhals (T. Burns) Happy Call (Gethin) Raymond (Nicol) (Jones) Myosotis Statesman (Carslake) Caymanas (Lano)

Manitoba (Gordon Richarde) Madagascar(Bartlam)

A

Sam Leslie of the Giants and Johnny, Fredericks of the Dodgers

tional League. cach scored a home run in the Na-

If the results un cabled by Reuter aro correct Pittsburgh Pirates wen sensational match from the Reds by four runs to mil. The cable, however, appears to have been mutilated as the Browns are given as having register- ed no less than 20 hits without scoring single run. In the second game the Pirates were beaten by four runs to. Pitts- nil, Eppa Rizey holding the burgh batsmen to five scattered hita. DERBY DETTING,,

0/1 Manitobe (t, and 0.). 21/2 Hyperion ft. and o.) 100/0 Young Lover (ond c.) 100/8 King Salmon (o.) 13/1 (t.) 13/1 Scarlet Tiger (a.) 14/1 (4) 108/7 Light Bussax (0.) 100/0 (t) 100/6 Felicition (a) 18/1 (t.) 18/1 Happy Call (t. and o.) 18/1. Statesman (t, and o.) 28/1-Gino (v.)

Blue Grass (Fox) Lover's Walk (Childs) Thrapston (Wellay

35/1 Interlace (t. and o.). Melfort (Johnstone)

03/1 Harinera (0) 35/1. (L.) Coroado (McGuigan)

40/1 Melfort (t. and o.) Tuppence (Harry Beasley)

40/1 Caymanas (o) 45/1 (t) 40/1 Raymond (0) 45/1 (L.) Steve Donoghue, who would havo W. A. Weight (15) and J. 9. Dykes ganizations have forgotten that some Recreation Club and neither am I Swimming Association, not that I

45/1 Franthals (t. and o. T I first venture and for 172 in tho! (18) boat J. P. A, Davis (17) and E. consideration is due to the public of /acquainted with any member of the

swimming fans and pothaps some of

50/1 Madagascar (t. and o.) Thompson (18).

I. H. Mundy (10) and C. W. F. your readers will tell us just what is know of in the least, but I am sure riddon Lochiel had the entry not been was to have ridden Caymanas, has

60/1 Thrapston (t. and a.) manding to know what is golog on been switched to Blue Grass and Lane | 60/1 Myostia (0,) 60/1 (t.) and E. D. Matthews (8) three and Shanghal team over,

60/1 Lover's Walk (t. and 0. 60/1 Bolar Boy (a) 100/1 (1) underfoot I am supported by many has Caymanas, Lochiel was scratch- othor swimming fans of similar ed.

Rodonto, also withdrawn from the

00/1 Blue Grass (o.) race, went home to France this morn-125/1. Tuppence (t. and o.) ing-Reuler. opinions.

The championship records of Rooker (0) bent.A. MacFarlane (17) actually being done to bring the that in voicing this protest and do scratchod, is not a jockey. Fox, who

the two teams now read:

-Int-

two.

P. W. L. inns, no Fts. Per

W. L. roz.

Yorka.

Б

b

75 100

0 2 4

I am not versed in swimming mat- Bogey Pool Cancelled, The Bogey pool at Fanling over the tera pertaining to this.Colony bat. in steek-end was cancelled owing to in- view of the fact that the V.R.C. have sufficient entries.

successfully sponsored all interport

Kont

E. J. Martinico-Manques,

160/1 Coroado (1. and o.)

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