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THE

SIGN

OF THE

CROSS

A PARAMOUNT

SUPER PRODUCTION

AS GREAT AS OF ALL CREATIONS NOW SHOWING TO PACKED

HOUSES AT

CANTON.

羅宮春

CECIL B.DEMILLE'S

The SIGN

OF CROSS

THE

-SHIRTA LANDI

and 7590 athara am

THE SIGN

OF THE

CROSS

IS BREAKING ALL RECORDS

AT

WING HON THEATRE

CANTON.

EXTENDED RUN:

June 3rd to 12th.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

SATURDAN JUNE 3, 1933.

YORKSHIRE STILL PILING UP

FIFTEEN FROM GLOUCESTER

SUSSEX FALL BY

WAYSIDE

CONCEDEPOINTS TO SURREY

DRAMATIC WEST INDIES DEFEAT

London, June 2.

Yorkshire are still winning | and at the present rate of pro- gress are odds on favourites for retention of the county cricket championship.

Gloucester are their latest vic- tims, and with Sussex still con- ceding points, the champlons are catablishing a lend which will take a lot to reduce.

upper Yorkshire gained the hand on the first innings, when In reply to Gloucester's 245 they hit up 369. Gloucester collapsed in their second venture being sent back for 148 and the "Tykes" hit

off the required 25 runs without 1085.

No decisive verdict could be

renched between Surrey and Sua-

HONOURS LIST.

BATTING.

Storer (Derby) v Essex

232

Pataudi (Worcester) v

W. Indles

162*

Barling (Surrey)

Sussex

140

Taylor (Essex) v Derby

134-

Armstrong (Leicester)

v Oxford

130

Duckfield (Glamorgan)

v Midd

121

Townsend (Oxford) * Leicester

Cook (Sussex) v Surrey

118 107*

Jardine

(Surrey)

(Oxford)

Lelcester

Sealey (W. Indies) v Worcester

Sussex

Chalk

* denotes not out.

BOWLING.

Peebles (Middlesex)

v Glamorgan

Tate (Sussex)

Surrey

Rhodes (Yorkshire) v

Gloucester

105

104

THE POINTS SPORT ADVTS.

LARGE CROWD SEES SHANGHAI GRAND NATIONAL

A large number of spectators turned out to witness the Off-Day programme of the Shanghai Raco Club's spring meeting. The feature evant, the Grand National Steeplechase, was won by The Silver. Pheasant, with Pink Ticket coming in secoind. Dandylight finished third. Top left shows the finish, and right, some of the field taking Morriss' Jump first time around. Bottom left, the winner being led In, and right, Pink Ticket en route to the paddock..

LAST

RACE MEETING OF THE

CURRENT

SEASON

ATTRACTIVE HOLIDAY PROGRAMME FOR

MONDAY NEXT

£750 GOLF CONTEST

PADGHAM & LACEY

IN FINAL

BOTH RYDER CUP NOMINEES

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Telegraphie Received

Leeds, June 2.

Two Ryder Cup nominees will contest the final for the £750 Yorkshire Evening News golf tournament over the Temple Newsam course to-morrow.

They are Lacey (Selsdon Park) and Albert Padghani (Royal Ashdown Forest), who to-day bent Dailey and Gadd respectively in the semi-finals.

In the quarter finals, Alan Dailey beat Abo Mitchell by 2 and 1, Padgham beat Wynne (Hare

Bert wood Downs) by two -up, Gadd (Brandhall) beat the Ryder Cup nomince Perry at the nine- teenth and Lacy defeated à fellow Norman Ryder Cup "Possible," Davies (Wallasey) at the 21st hole.

Lacey was again taken to the twenty-first when he beat Daily In the semi-final, but Padgham won with greater case against Gadd, being three up and two to play.-- Renter.

to

there were

EARLIER RESULTS.

Leeds, June 2. Following the failure of eleven An interesting programme of ten of the season. Cyclamen Bay was Handicap in the six furlong sprint.

Cup Fifth Natuk which has not been so suc-

nominees Ryder beaten in the events including three handicap thoroughly races and a number of races for Extra Meeting when, as a favourite cessful in its many outings in the British pontes which have not won more in a classic field, he finished without aenson should close the book for the qualify in the match play for the Burprises when the first two more than one race this season has been a place. Sadko was first on that first half yearly period with a win Leeds £750 tournament, prepared

Busson, the 22-year old Harrogate for the Eighth Extra occasion and on Monday it seems on Monday if the course is hard

What's That ran well rounds were decided to-day. Meeting of the Hongkong Jockey likely that Sadko. will be reserved and fast. Club, rhich will be contested on for the Whitsun Plate and on this after Woodland Stag and he and professional, beat Charles Whitcombe, Monday marking the conclusion of account Cyclamen Bay should be Wotin should find little difficulty innst year's Ryder Cup captain, by 2

boat Percy Alliss, 1 up. the last meeting of the current my selected winner here. If Sadko securing the two minor positions up, and William Large (Liverpool)

runs here instead of coming out here. racing season.

in the principal race he should win quite comfortably.

On account of poor entries it is not expected that the Bohea Plate, the first event, will have more than three starters. King's Bounty and Cyclamen Bay are the two likely indidates at the finish and be 103tween them we should witness one of the most keenly contested races

6 for 93

5 for 44

5 for 46

sex, but the former captured first inninge points. Sussex faced a score of 203 and found it too much to pass being dismissed for 159 and all hopes of forcing a win faded when Surrey punished the attack in their return to the wicket to score 426 for 6 declared.

JARDINE 105.

Barling and D. R. Jardine each

hit up centuries, this being the first three figure Innings by the English captain since his return from Australia.

Sussex easily saved the game

TENNIS ACES HERE TODAY

ARRIVAL OF TWO FILIPINOS

ITINERARY OF TOUR

"HEY AND CORN" STAKES.

be more Although there may than ten starters in the Second

ey and Corn" Stakes over five furlonga Melody stands out as the most prominent among the candi- dates with any chance of winning. Melody has run successfully so far Cover long and short distances and if he is started here he would be my choice. Paul Jones lost to Now's The Time after a most thrill. ing finish in the last meeting and if L. G. Frost is again in the saddle he is a sound one to follow for a White place botting. Gold Bar,

possi- Butterfly and Darien are bilities over this sprint affair.

ལ* JULING STAKES.

Amoy has been placed for go

Leonardo Gavia and Polin-many times this season that many

puntera hold the opinion that now

SECOND TYTAM HANDICAP "B"

Even with a handicap of 169 pounds Disorderly Conduct has the chance of its life to win with a lot to spare in this race over one mile.

(Continued on Page 5.)

BASEBALL RESULTS

DETROIT SCORE 14 RUNS

YANKEES JUST - WIN

In

*

A great fight was witnessed be- tween Abe Mitchell and Henry Cot ton. At the turn Cotton was 2 up, but the veteran's play underwent à transformation on the home journey Gadd beat the international player, and he won two up and one to play.

Syd. Easterbrook, who led the qualify. ing field, at the twentieth hole.

Allen Daily, one of the "finds" of the season, enhanced his chances of Ryder Cup selection by beating Len Holland, 4 4 up and 3 to play.

In the second round, Lacey best Busson,

4 and 2; Alf. Padgham (Royal Ashdown Forest) beat Large 4 and 3; Daily beat Taylor at the at the 19th; Mitchell bent Ward 10th-Router Special,

KOWLOON G.C. Draw for First Round of the Summer Cup...

The draw for the first round of the Kowloon Golf Club's Summer Cup Washington, May 2:

competition, to bo played on June 11, header to-day is as follows:

double

tan, the tennis players select-that the season is coming to a

A. S. King (17) v. S. Meendier ed by the Philippine Inter- successful conclusion it is high Brooklyn and Boston in the Na-(12); A. T. Braley (0) v. J. Chariton nation Lawn Tennis Associa- time that C.C.C.'s pony should tional League scored a win each. (15); W. L. Ramsey (14) v. J. Pooler tion to tour Eastern ports, are score another popular win for its The New York Giants hit furious- (7); F. E. Booker (8) v. H. T. Buxton

(10):

G. Milne (6) v. H. Hampton due to arrive in Hongkong this Chinese dwner. Under L. G. Frostly against Philadelphia and re-(0) A. Urquhart (11) v. J. Macaw

Amoy ran a most creditable race afternoon at 2 o'clock.

(18); S. Hart (12) v. J. Macknight last time and was unfortunate to gistered eleven runs.

(3); A. Andrews (18) V. W. A. Cleveland twice nosed out St. Stewart (7). They will be met by Mr. L. Rgm under Wakefield. The time of

the the Colony for 13 days, during reduction of eleven pounds Amoy

scoring 302 for 4 by the time Ildefonao and expect to remain in the race was a good one and with a rous in a double header in

be a useful one to follow American League, Harder pitch-

stumps were drawn, Cook having which time it is hoped to stage should uning bet. The positioning to blank out St. Louis In the METCALFE TIES 16 YDS.

hit up 107 not out.

One of the biggest surprises of

the day was the thrashing ad-

them in exhibition toanis.

RESULTS AT A GLANCE

COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP, Middlesex (426 & 79-2) beat Glamorgan (267

& 313) on first innings

Surrey (203 & 246-6 dec) beat Sussex (159 &

302-4) on first innings

Derby (455-7 dec & 136-2) boat Essex (283 &

306) by eight wickets.

Yorkshire (369 & 25-0) beat Gloucester (245

& 148) by 10 wickets

+

OTHER MATCHES. Worcester (215 & 284-9) beat West Indies

(239 & 257) by one wicket.

Oxford (297 & 204) drew with Leicester (306

& 160-9)

the

two

regarding the two minor places, is second game. very uncertain. I fancy Banjolinn, game. Burgomaster, Charming Face and

Adam. The latter is particularly

The Yankees managed to

good as an outside bet and long squeeze out Philadelphia after shot both ways,

WHITSUN PLATE.

The three champion runners re- presenting the Colony's leading atables, King's Justice, Sadko and Sting Bull, if all of them are reserved for this main race, should provide another close finish similar to the one which they produced in the Seventh Extra Meeting. King's Justice which won in excellent time will be running under honvler weight this time but despite this disadvantage he is fighting t in the moment. I look to him to re-i present my selection here. Sadko was beaten narrowly by Sitting Bull al out a week ago but he can re- verse the verdict on Monday,

SECOND TYTAM HANDICAP. From this port

Now's The Timo ran well and youngsters will proceed to Shanghai

matches. for additional

After participated in a close finish to win

DASH MARK

Gomez had pitched and fanned Hornbostel, Fuqua Lead

thirteen of the New York batsmen.

Reuter's scores were: "

NATIONAL LEAGUE.

R.

Boston Brooklyn

Boston

Brooklyn

1

H. E.

G 12

0

1

1

2

8

1

7

13

2

Indiana to Win

Indianapolia, Charles Hornbostel and Ivan Fuqua, 1932 United States Olym pic track team members, led In- diana University to victory in the Butler Relays here with fast performances in team events,

The University of Michigan

(Cucinello homered for Brooklyn) placed second and Illinois Uni-

Philadelphia .. & 14 19 Now York ..... 11

2

AMERICAN LEAGUE. --

1

Washington . Boston

13 8

0

3

Y

1

Detroit

14

16

0

1

+

2

Chicago

St. Louis

1

4

1

Chaveland .....

2

80

[versity's great Negro runner, tied the accepted world's indoor record for the 60-yard dash in winning that event in 0.28., one-tenth shy of his new unofficial standard set two weeks ago at South Bend.

Hornbostel, the Evanaville boy. doing Indiana's fron man" task this year, picked up 75 yards on the leaders in the univeralty two- mile relay by running his half- mile anchor log in the unofficial time of Im. 638., to place Indiana second to Michigan.

He returned to the track later

ministered Essex by Derby. The game was featured by high scor ing 1,180 runs being put on the board for 29 wickets.

Essex battod first and aggre-

mile and many gated 288 to which Derby respond their engagement in Shanghat they in the Second Nil Desperandum (Walker homored for Detreft) ed with 466 for 7 declared. Essex will make an Invaalen of Kobe to Stakes over one

would have no healtation in tipping put up a better showing in the re-meet the Japanese tennis stars. turn and easily saved the Inningsl

The P.I. inwn.tennis association him for the Second Tyłam Handi- same distance, but cap' over the dofont, setting Dorby 136 to win. has communicated with the Tokyo

St. Louis my best selection to win here. These were obtained for the loss ofcials regarding the visit of GnPorsonally I fancy Vigilance to be(Campbell homered for St. Louis) in the university four-mile relay

to that city. via and Polintan of two wickets.

Cleveland Vigilance has won a mile race in this account Local officials are confident that better time and on Storer joined the select band the Japanese officials will arrange alone he should be able to give both (Harder pitched for Cleveland), of batsmen, to have scored a matches for the players in several Gay Butterfly and Now's The Tinas double century this season. His cities of that country.

·STORER'S ACHIEVEMENT.

232 was compiled by means of This is the first time the P. I. brilliant batting and contributed lawn tennis association has sent to more than half the Derby players abroad to gain tournament

(Continued on Page b

experience.

a beating on Monday,

WALLSEND HANDICAP.

Now York

Philadelphia..

0. 6

1

1

4

0

5 B

4

B

1

to gain some revenge on Dean Woolney of Illinois, who had de- feated Hornbostel with regularity. The Hoosier bent off Woolsey's challenge In the final lap with a dazzling show of speed,

THE HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

Tho

EIGHTH EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held (Weather Per- mitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on 1933, com-

Monday, 5th June,

mencing at 2.00 p.m.

The First Bell will be Rung at

1.30 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 Members' Enclosure.

Badges admitting Non-Members to the Mombora Enclosure and Club Rooms at $5.00 for Gentlemen, and $3.00 for Ladies (Both including Tax) are obtainable through the SECRET- ARY upon the personal application of a Member, such Member to be respon sible for all visitors introduced by him, and for Payment of All Chita, etc.

"The Secretary's Offlec, 3rd Floor, Gloucester Building, (Tel. 27704), will clone at 12 o'clock Noon.

Badges admitting to Bombora En- closure will NOT be on sale at the Race Course.

be On No Protext will Children permitted in olther Enclosure during the Meeting.

Tiffins are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered from the No. 1 Boy in advanco. Telephono

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.

The Price of Admission to the Public Enclosuro is $2.00 including Taz, for all Porsons, including Ladies, and is payable at the Gate. Soldiers and Sailors in Uniform are admitted Half Price.

Bookmakers, Tic Tac Men, &c., will not be permitted to operate within the Precincts of the Hongkong Jockey Club during the Raco Meeting.

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary. Hongkong, 20th May, 1933.

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