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THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, JUNE 8,

1934.

TO-MORROW'S BOWLS FIXTURES AND TEAMS

LEAGUE LEADERS OUGHT

TO WIN EASILY ·

CLUB DE RECREIO RECEIVE CRAIGENGOWER “A”

INDIAN RECREATION CLUB VISIT. THE CIVIL SERVICE

Nothing very outstanding in the way of ties features to- morrow's league lawn bowls programme. The first division feadors, K.B.G.C., receive the Police and should win with ease. Recreio, now but a shadow of their former brilliance, entertain Craigengower first string, and may find their home green' a source of inspiration.

A Orookabank

(skip)

Football Club V. Yacht Club, In the second division, the Indian Recreation Club visit. Shaw Civil Service in one of the most 0. Graver interesting encounters of the Fund day. Yacht Club have also to J. Halaton go to Happy Valley to play the A. Trentove Football Club, and may find the task anything but easy.

E. 8. Carter

dregory (i)

£. Strange

A. Bleron

The full programme for to-morrow C. Robertson

Is as follows:

SENIOR DIVISION.

Club de Heerelo Kowloon Pock

Kowloon 1._{ Tolkoo R. G.

Chi

Polles R.Q.

G. c.

+

Crulgenzomer "A"

• Civil Kareler

Fulen R. C.

Kawinon C. C.

JUNIOR DIVISION.

Kowloon C. C.

Poolsall Club

Teams

selected

T

Club de Recrea

Indian 3 C.

Kowloon 0. v.

Bangkong Freric

Yacht Club

matches are appended:

for to-morrow's!

SENIOR DIVISION,

F. H. W. Haynee

(sklo)

Ilery.

A. Humphreys,

3. Strange

LAWN BOWLS

| TWO SINGLES MATCHES

DECIDED

Victor Jory and Irons Bently as they appear to gather in "Smoky".

GIANTS HIT 14 RJNS

BLANK OUT FOR CARDINALS

AND PHILLIES

LADIES AT GOLF

Mrs. Dovey Qualifies For Captain's Cup

of

Mra. Dover, with 籍 score 07-24 73, qualified for the Captain's Cup (Stay) competition of the Indies section of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club.

"SMOKY"

HUMAN FILM COMING

TO THE KING'S -

Smoky," the Fox production which starts nt the King's Theatre next week, is one of the most unusual films to be brought to the screen.

It is the film story of Will James' famous book dopleting an Inseparable bond between man and horse that is all but human.

Victor Jory has the leading role. Irone Bentley is in the cast in the feminine lead opposite him. The author himself is in the picture, bringing to it a note of sincerity and authenticity that made the book the favourite that it was. The film has sweeping production, filled with the human understanding of a miraculous animal, touched with pathos and real drama.

MARCUS SHOW ARRIVES THIS AFTERNOON

Orchard of Beauty on Tatsuta Maru

If no untoward event occure with- There was no return for the LG.U. in the next few hours the Tatsuta the members of the silver medal competition, but Mrs. Mara bearing Ferrin won the bronze medal with a Marcus Show, seventy in number, will

tie up at Kowloon wharf, The femia core of 100-19-81.

In the Happy Valley Aggregate,ine contingent of the big troupe which Mrs. Fraser won with a score of 148. opens its short Hongkong engagement The L.G.U. monthly medal competi-at the Queen's Sunday matinee, is af.

designated

**Marcus tions

Cancelled until further ficially

Course, Peaches." The troupe embarked at notice, owing

summer. Shanghai on Wednesday after having played a seven week run in that city, claimed to the record for a foreign uttraction in China.

New York, June 7. The Glants pulled off a slashing win 'to-day, when they overran As the result of the heavy rain Boston Braves to pile up 14 runs, which fell yesterday morning, only the Braves responding with five. one green in Kowloon was nt for Jim Weaver performed well with Club de Recrelo v, Cralgengower "A" bowls in the afternoon, this being the ball binnking out the Cardinals Fanling, being closed for the

J. Sv

P. Xavier

V. Ribeiro

A. H. Blasto

1. A. Gutarrier

G. Diorio

C. F. Marques

D. Rumjehn

W. Y. Field

A. E. Conten

B. W. Bradbury

(skip)

G. Buchan

Danewa

Jt. Teer

U.

M. Omar

takip

F. X. M. Silva (skip)

J. E. Norucha

C. 1.)

H. A. Alres

C. Hitra

J. S. Andolt

A. A. Haack

I. P. Lus

(ap). Hata

Kowloon Docks

A. M. Calman

Calemen Kempton

J. McKelvi

W. Robson.

M. FraueĞI

it. G. Cra

C. Seaw

(skip)

(k)

V. Hast

J. Ilevio

4A, Lindsay

W. Gre

(aktp)

Kowloon B.G.C,

J. Watson

A. A.

J. 1. Dudding

L. Qur

(@kip}

v. Civil Service.

Armitrong

C. Champelover

1. Whant

A. W. Grimmalat

(kg)

I. E. Knight

A. Alderman

Holidge

Deakin (skip)

F. W. Sintmonda

Hebelf

A. D. Brawn

. J. Jones (akcije).

T. Police R.C.

C. Fender Talion

F. R. Booker W..Mair Lektol

(akty)

R. Duncan

-W. Nulan

Banille

VPetherick

G. Perkins E. D. Port

W. Macfarlane (skip) W. E. Hollande

P. T. Pater!!

1. 2. Loun

W. B. Denk

Shepherd

(skip)

A. It. Clark. kipc. Mos ki

Taikoo BC., v.

C. 11. Samm

W. Norrie

T. F. Stainton

A. N. Other (skip)

D. B. Bone

Whyte W. Cunningham

KM. Keown (skiy)

W. Brown

J. Wald

C. I. Matthews

·{exp)

D. Munro

Heserve!

T. K. Hunter

the Club de Recreio where two mat- on behalf of the Chicopa Cuba, and ches in the Open Singles Champion the Dodgers also sent back the ship were played,

Phillies runleas

V. Petherick easily had the mea-) Isure of W. Nolan and won by 23-11. Leonard's pitching.

J. M. Jack entered the second round;

by beating J. S. Dinnen by 21-10.

It is annoticed that the matches: which were postponed from yesterday! will be played off next Thursday,

GOLF

were.

Results as

n8 result of

catled by

NATIONAL LEAGUE.

Reuter

Boston

it. R.

5 181

E

1

New York.... 11 14

Ott hit two home runs, and

*

CHAMPIONSHIP witkins and Vergez une each),

United States Event In Philadelphia

Pennsylvania

PLAY COMMENCES |Chicago

Almore, Penn., June 7. A Deld of the nation's best profes- sional and amateur golfers wili tee of on the first eighteen hales of qualifying! play that is part of the United Staten | Open Golf championship beginning to

day at the Merion Cricket Club,

The players will participate in 18 hales of medal play to-day and tos morrow with the qualifiers continuing Cleveland into the thirty-six hole inais to be Detroit - held Saturday. The player with the

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the New

LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE

LATEST SHARE QUOTATIONS

on the

The following quotations London Stock Exchange have been received by Mesara, Swan, Culbertson and Fritz in conjunction with Reater. Chinese Bonds.

Junen. June T

Bands 1898 (Eng. Iss.)

25 Honan Bly. £ 28

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(Koenerke homered).

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()

(Leonard pictured).

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PG (Jim Weaver pitched).

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New York v, Boston match post-

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Elec. Associated

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lowest aggregate for the 72 holes of Philadelphia: play will win the tournament.

Like the 1913 Open. this year's!

is expected to be a wide open battle

(Foxx homered). Washington

C. & Elllet-Heywood for the chan.pionship. The course is poned or account of rain.

Kowloon C.C.

H. Inmaton

J. A. Howe

A. E. Silkstone (skip

i

a tricky one and was the mans

of

J. W. M. Brows

Wyde

Bobby Jones' triumph in the U.S.

F. C. Finches

Amateur that gave him

"Kron!

H. F. Phillips (sklo) | slans" of the four major titles several NEW RECORD MADE FOR .K. & Shui Bk.

11. Gistina

13. Lammeri

CJ, Tacchi

J. Fraser

JUNIOR DIVISION.

Craigengower v.

W. Fhelpt

W Englab

C. BARTY

**** *

(kli

Club do Recreio.j

D. C. Alven A. A. Torpedo

AV. DurTOS

N. Atienza (ekly) D. A. Lupes

Khama

C. R. Boura

Itamall

B. Gome

FL. Boar

J. Howard

K. Way

[skip)

F. A. Machado

H. B. Alves

Julla tibelza

... orario

Dr. R. A. Kastu PX. Sontex

Takip) 1. 3. kele

Civil Service

H. Major"

FW, Hamilton

1. Lockhart

(aktut

years ago.

Since Jones' retirement from comi petition, the Open hus developed intoj a dog-fight between the "oki, guard" nad the younger player, with no man: I repeating the following year.

Last year, Johnny Goodman of Omaha became the first amateur since Jones to take the Open, Goodman de- feated Ralph Guldahl of St. Louls by! one strake.

n.cnt.

COLOGNE

German Driver Covers

Track At 76.5 M.P.H.

Cologne, June 3,

Tate and Lyle Courtaulds Distillers! Dunlop Rubber.. Everrendy 67- sh, General Elec.

(England)

19/9

88/74

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28/10% 28/9

The youth versus veteran battle Drivers of the new German ras opened this year on the winter fair-j P. A. Yeovilh skip) Ways and came to something of an ing machines triumphed to-day in anti-ellmax down in Attgusta, Georgia, the annual Eiffel auto races. The where Horton Smith subdued a held youthful daredevil Manfred von Boots.... that included Bobby Jones to capture Brauchlisch in the first Mercedes-Impl. Chem Ind. (akio) the First Master's Invitation Tearna Denz car ever to participate hore Imp. Chem Ind. Def. 10/- ... thundered across the finishing lineImpl. Tobacco "B" Now, the old-timers are on their first in the record time of two Woolworths summer game and will be out on the hours, 47 minutes and 36.4 seconds. Internat. rolling fairways of the Merion Club The length of the course is 213.8

to par val.... $264 prepared to win back some of the

He thus averaged n speed Pinchin Johnson prestige they lost during the

winter miles.

10/sh.... of 765 miles an hour.

Turner and Newall Unilever

V. Indian R.C.

A. B. Rumlahın

50. Dux

A. H. Ming

C. Btrange (skip)

Hodzin

17. M.

K. M. Omar (kip) Khan

II. Westlake

LA Truck

Llazack

A. K. Omar

IL I Wool (=k5p) A.-H. Wahab (skip)

J. Gellatly

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Putris

I. R. Darien (shipt

Police R.C.

W. Forrest.

A. Channing

J. B. kidet

W. Glendowning

W. McLeod

Glendenning

J. McWalter

A Em Catey

W. FL Dall

(okla)

3. Fawxander

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3. Hoosen

BM. Numlahn

H. Y. Adat

4. 1. Dallah (skip)

v. Kowloon D.G.C.

J. F. Stonem

A. W. E. Davidson

W. E. Hai.

2. H. Rowe

J. Mardonald

X. V. Bearle

M. J. Henderson

(skip)

(kip), Meyer (skip)

C. linking

C. F. Farmer

J. (1. Charlion

G. F. Thompson

(skip)

NEUROT.

Hans Stuck, who had a bad

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MiscellaneoUR.

FAMOUS NAMES. Leading the veterans will be Tommy Armour, himself a former Open chain break in the last minute of the pion, Walter Hagen, winner of several Avus races in Berlin last Sunday, U.S. Open titles, Johnny Farrell, Mac crossed the goal 80 seconds later Smith and Gene Sarazen, who gain the new P-car of Auto Union. Canadian Pacific tured both the U.3. and British Open

championship in 1932.

The third place was captured Among the younger set will be by the gifted French driver Louis Goodman, the defending charanion Chiron in an Alfa Romeo, who Ralph Guldahl of St. Louis, whe sprang a surprise last year by rising swept to a spectacular finish over from nowhere finish second; all German Craig Wood, a consistent performer Avus a week ago.

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G. T. Padgett

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WY. Bloker

N. H. Quicke

(ap)

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11. 8. Melar

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(sklo)

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Also la tho neld are the Dutra Bro- thorn, Olin and Mortie,

before the end of the afternoon.

Clarence

Clark, Willie Goggin, Hernian Barron,]

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The length of the Shanghai stay is not the only precedent the Marcus Show has shattered since opening ita Far Enst tour at Tokyo March 1. In the Japanese capital the company reported to have entertained quarter of a million theatregoera and grossed Y400,000 during its fifty day stand at Nippon Gekijo, largest theatre in the Orient.

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In point of sheer size the Marcus Show is by far the most populous in personnel and comprehensive in scenic, sartoriai and electrical production that as thus far came to China and Japan from Europe or America. Another item worthy of remark is the unstint ed praise bestowed on the perform- ances by both foreign language and the vernacular press In Tokyo and Shonghol

SPORT ADVTS.

THE MACAO JOCKEY CLUB.

THIRD EXTHA RACE MEETING, SUNDAY. 10th June, 1934.

First Saddling Bell at 1.15 p.m. First Race at 1.45 p.m. Admission-

To Members' Enclosure $2. To Public Enclosure 40 cts. Members MUST яhow their badges to gain admittance.

LADIES are, cordially invited Ito attend the.

without charge. See Steamboat Co.'s Notice for Special sailinge to Macao,

races

Attend

Max Factors

FREE DEMONSTRATIONS

in the

Now Art of Socioty Make-Up.

Daily from 11 A.M-1 P.M. 3 P.M.-6 P.M.

at the

China Emporium Ltd.,

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You'll Love It! ·

The sparkling comedy-drama of tangled offairs — in which a butlor and a mald and a gentlema and a lady each think they are making love to someone elsal

BY CANDLELIGHT

ELISSA

LANDI

PAUL

LUKAS

NILS ASTHER, Esther Ralston, Dorothy Revier, Lawrence Grant From the stage play by Seigfried Geyer. Produced by Carl Leammie, Je. Directed by JAMES WHALE. Presented by Carl Laemmle...

A UNIVERSAL PICTURE.

TUESDAY.

YOU'VE READ ABOUT HIM '. NOW SEE HIM ON THE SCREEN

JAMES

SMOKY

VICTOR JORY Irene Bentley

THURSDAY

Jimmy Dunn

Chipper... Irrepressible. especially when he's in love

and his new sweetheart Claire Trevor

Jimmy and

Sally

FOX

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