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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1933,

TAIPING THEATRE

STARTING TO-DAY & TO-MORROW

2.30 P.M.; 7.30 P.M. & 9.30 P.M.

LEN MANTELL & REX STORY

present

"THE HOLLYWOOD HI-LIGHTS"

(6)

A MINIATURE REVUE

Introducing

PEGGY CHANN

ESTHER VALEY

BETTY BENN

Dancer. Singer. Violinist.

ISABEL OBRIEN Novelty Dancer.

PATSY SHANNON

FINALE.

Pianist.

ON THE STAGE

(1)

THE BOULEVARDEARS;-

Music, Song, Danco.

(2)

TELLMAN

The Mystory

Man.

(3)

DOC FOSTER

The Juggling Jastor,

(4)

MANTELL'S MANIKINS

Famous Puppet Show.

(5)

REX STORY & ROSE LEE Comicalities.

DOUBLE ATTRACTION PRICES AS USUAL,

ON THE SCREEN

"THE CAT CREEPS”

A Universal Sound Picture.

KING'S THEATRE!

The Only Air-Conditioned Threntré in Hongkong

STARTS SUNDAY, 25th JUNE.

THE BIGGEST STAR CAST assembled in any one picture!

Esther Ralston · Conrad Veidt Harold Huth Joan Barry Gordon Harker Cedric Hardwicke · Hugh Williams-Frank Vosper.

•Donald Calthrop

-AGAUMONT-BRITISH PICTURE

Directed by WALTER FORDE.

ROME EXPRESS

"Brilliant film which sots up now standards. Romo Express,' the first picture turned out bythe now Gaumont-British Studios at Shophord's Bush, has attained a frosh lovel

of oxcellence that is a definite challenge to Hollywood"-News of the World.

SUMMER HOLIDAYS

SERVICE ALL THE WAY

FISHING

SIGHT-SEEING

GOLF & TENNIS

HIKING

CONSULT

How to REMOVE A CORN!

PAIN STOPS INSTANTLY

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suppias.

Epecial elves for bunions and callusen-

BLUE JAY CORN REMOVER

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THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY. THERAPION NĚJ

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THERAPION No13

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English risen by Chemists, venithot Nak magneta de mesa VALECERRO Mod:Co. Stavarsiach Ri DR.LE OLERO'S PILLIS for the lives.

Klony-wesh kidneyse

SURPRISE WIMBLEDON "SEEDINGS"

Miss Dorothy Round.

Cullen Wins With A Wick

EXCITING FINISH TO BOWLS TIE

H. Nish, 1932 runner-up, ob- tained easy entry into the third round of the open singles lawn bowls championship yesterday when he defeated J. A. Howe, on the K.C.C. by 21 shots to 4. Howe discovered Nish in bla Ceadliest form, the K.B.G.C. expon- ent pulling out his best shots to win head after head. A continu- ance of such form would make Nisha frm favourite for the title) this year.

F. Cullen of the Kowloon Docka had a much tougher and most in- teresting match with J. Chadwick, the K.C.C. representative.

Cullen won by two shots on the 23rd head, but before he obtained the winning point he experienced several anxious moments, parti- cularly towards the close, when Chadwick, taking a new lease of life, bowled his best to reduce a deficit,

Chadwick succeeded in levelling the scores at 19, and then Cullen scored with a rather fortunate wick and scraped "home.

Both players indulged in high class. bowls and if Chadwick can consider himself unlucky to lose after such a recovery, it must also be recognised that Cullon, through his consistency, deserved his suc- CC89,

TODAY'S MATCHES. F. L. Rapley y E. C. Fincher

(Recreio Green)

-J.-J. Basto-v-W.--Macfarlane-.

G. N. Mitchell v E. G. Post

(K.C.C. Green)

SWIMMING GALA.

Heats Results In Amateur Association's Event.

ON SATURDAY

EVENING.

The heats for the events in con- nexion with the Hongkong Interna- tional Amateur Swimming Associn-

TIENTSIN L. T. A. JOIN PARENT BODY.

MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION'

ACCEPTED..

London, June 1.

At a meeting of the English Lawn Tennis Association to-day, the Tientain LT.A, were admitted to membership of the parent body-Reuter.

Other Associations in the Far East who are affiliated members of the English LT.A., aro the Hongkong LTA.; Malaya LT.A and the Lawn Tennis Asociation of Slam. The Hongkong As- Bociation became affiliated last-

year.

tion

GREAT BRITAIN WELL

TO THE FORE

G.P. HUGHES TEAMS UP WITH MRS. HELEN WILLS MOODY

GLENHILL TO PARTNER VINES

London, June 21.

A remarkable revision of players and their order of merit is a feature of the Wimbledon tennis champion- ships “seeding,” which has just been issued.

Several new names appear, whilst fresh combina- tions in the doubles events have added considerable interest.

1.

Great Britain, doubtless as a TC- sult of her rocent succeasca in the French Championships and earlier In the Hardcourt Championships of England, has secured greater recognition.

The list of "seeded" compoti- tors, as cabled by Reuter is:

MEN'S SINGLES.

1. Ellsworth Vines (U.S.A.)

2. J. Crawford (Australia)

3. H. Cochet (France)

4. H. W. Austin (Britain)

5.

Clifford Sutter (U.S.A.)

6.

F. J. Perry (Britain)

7.

Jiro Satoh (Japan)

8.

H.G.N. Lee (Britain)

WOMEN'S SINGLES.

1. Mrs. H. Wills Moody (U.S.A.)

2. Miss D. Round (Britain) 3. Miss M. C. Seriven (Britain) 4. Mdme. Mathieu (France)

5. Miss Helen Jacobs (U.S.A.)

G. P. Hughes and F. J. Perry, Fearnley (Whittingstall, whilst Miss Scriven, another English- woman, has entered with Mllo. Sigart and they too have been earmarked.

Mile. Jadarejawaka,

Macauley To Get His Chance

WILL PROBABLY · PLAY IN TEST

London, June 21.

G. C. Macauley, ́the` York- shire bowler, who has been skittling out the county teams this season, has been asked by the M.C.C. to attend Lord's on Saturday in case he is needed for the Test match against the West Indies.

It is revealed that Clark, the

6. Fr. Krahwinkel (Germany) LEAGUE TENNIS Northants trundler, who was

7. Mlle. Jedrzejowska (Po- land)

8. Mile, Payot (Switzerland).

MIXED DOUBLES.

1. E. G. Mafer and Miss Ryan 2. J. Borotra and Miss B. Nuthall

3. G. P. Hughes and Mrs. Wills Moody

4. N. V. Farquharson and Miss M. Heeley

MEN'S DOUBLES.

1. J. Borotra and. J. Brugnon (France),

2. E. Vines and K. Gledhill

(U.S.A.)

3. G. P. Hughes and F. J.

Perry (Britain)

4, N. V. Farquharson and

G. Kirby (9, Africa)

WOMEN'S DOUBLES.

V.

TO-DAY

TWO INTERESTING MATCHES

"C" DIVISION

jselected for the England team, has, been declared medically unfit by ·B doctor who examined. him

to-day.

Clark has

étrained

tho

muscles of his thigh and has been

ordered

to rest

Macauley will probably take. Clark's place in the

Two very interesting mat- ches are included in this after- noon's programme in the "0" Division of the tennis league.

most improved teams in the league, wicket, as Townsend, the Derby

The Filipino Club, one of tho

who a fortnight ngo took four sets

Macauley.

team, but much

will depend on

the state of the

from the Club de Recreio, having shire spin bowlor, has been picked Previously beaten Cralgengower, telth man, and may come into entertain the now C.R.C. combina-the side if the conditions are tion, whilst the K.C.C. are hosts to likely to favour him.

Macauloy was selected for one the Recrolo, who have made a deep impression in their initial ap-Test match against Australia in 1986, but he failed before his own

1. Miss Ryan and Mdme.pearances this summer. Mathieu

2. Miss M. Heeley and Miss D. Round

3. Mile. Sigart and Miss Scriven

4. Miss Nuthall and Mrs: F, Whittingstall

CRAWFORD'S JUMP.

Both matches should be pro-countymen at Leeds.--Routar. ductive of good tennis, and the advantage of playing on their

own courts may well turn the scales in favour of the Fili

pines_and_the_Kowloon_Cricket | THE PLACE

Club.

the

POLICE TO MAKE START. The Police, after being idle for As a result of the "sceding," three weeks are looking forward to Britain has three representatives making a start in their programme. in the Men's Singles, H. G. N. Leo They receive a visit from coming in for Jean Borotra, whilst Kowloon Indian Tennis Club, who, Frank Shields and Sydney Wood In their inst match, defeated the of America concede places to Hongkong Cricket Club, and the Clifford Sutter, their compatriot Police will have to be on

their and Jiro Satoh, the Japaness ace. best behaviour to achieve a victory, Cochet gives The Deutscher Klub, playing at place to Vines home for the third time to suc as No. 1 and cession, can with some confidence Crawford, Lanticipate winning against the thanks to his Cricket Club. The Germans have French Cham-jalready taken the K.C.C. to 8% pionships and

Jack Crawford

Davis Cuping me g

achievements,

risca from No. 8. to second place. Austin this year is ranked" above Perry. Three new players find their way into the women's "seedings." Miss Margaret Scriven, conqueror of Mdme. Mathieu comes Into third place,

Jedrze→ and Mile. Jowska, the Polish star, who mado such a deep impression in the spring tournaments in England, is ranked No. 7.

HELEN AND HUGHES There are some particularly, in- teresting line-ups in the doubles. Tho Ellsworth Vinas-Wills Moody combination has been broken, and G. P. Hughes will partner tho world's leading lady player.

CHINA JASNACKSON Ya, which is to be held at the

Wilmer Allison and Van Ryn, Baths on Saturday noxt commencing at 0 p.m., were decided who last year figured as No. 1 in last evening, those qualifying being the Men's Doubles, are not even Included, but the South African Men's 100 yards, free style: H. pair, Farquharson and Kirby oc- Lango (Y.M.C.A.), Tsang, Ho-fook cupy fourth place, with Perry and (C.B.C.), Shok Kum-pui (Y.M.C.A.), Hughes, the Davis cup pair, na and H. L. Ozorio (University S.C.).

as under:

Lai

Men's 100 yards broast stroke No. 3. Vines and Gledhill team

Kwok Chun-hang, W. Pun-shin,

w.up together at Wimbledon for the Achreuder and Wan Kwong-ting first time and have been "Booded" Four-a-alde team race, 200 yards: No. 2 to Borotra and Brugnon, the C.B.C. team, Ng Wah-chan, Taeng Frenchmen, Ho-fook, Wong Leung Shui-man; YMCA. team, That powerful combination, A. G. Donn, H. Lange, B. W. Railton Miss Ryan, and Mume Mathieu and R. Goldman; 8.0.A.A team, Kwok have naturntly earned first place Chun hang. Choung, Winr-kan. Chan

Yat-hung, and

Sol-kam and Leung Wal-sang; Chinoso in the women's doublos, but Civil Servants Club team, Young Britain have excellent representa Ping-kwal, Chan Fook-sing, Cheung tibn In Miss Round, and Miss King-to, and Lai Yun-cheuk.

Hooley and Miss Nuthall and Mrs.

KYLE CARRIES ON.

MORE SENSATIONS IN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP.

London, June 21. Edward Kyle... the Singapore golfer, gained another success in the British Amateur Champion- ship at Hoylake to-day, when in the third round he defeated Jack McLean of Hayston by one up.

the

A former champion, Martin Smith, ·went the "way of all Desh when he met J. Dawson of Troon,

who won by one up, but biggest sensation of the day WAS the elimination of Ernest Torrance, British Walker Cup captain, who lost at the 21st to A. Thompson of Aldeburgh Reuter.

acts and drawn with the Kowloon Dock contingent.

PROGRAMME,

The full programme is:

F. C. V C.R.C.

at King's Park

P.R.C. ▼ K.LT.C.

-at Happy Valley CRA, v RS.C.

at King's Park K.C.C. Recrelo

at KCC. D. K. ▼ H.K.CC.

Kat King's Park K.D.R.CCCC; 2.

at. Hungħom - IRC. V ESCC. Fat

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