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neck in 60 seconds. Fowle, how ovor, just came through to win by l n yard in 14min. 32 4-5acc.-2 3-6 sec. Inside H. A. Johnson's tims, of the 1927 match, when he beat W. Beavers by a foot. This is Fowlo's best run by a good deal, and I hope It marks" his arrival. 88-4 class distance- runner- using the word class in the open championship sense...

SHATTER FIVE

VARSITY JUBILEE TENNIS NARROWLY WON

W.C. CHOY OF HONGKONG

An added local interest in this year's Varity tennis was the appearance in the tournament of W. C. Choy of Hongkong University and Pembroke.

Oxford University, at long last broke their five-year run of defeats by beating Cambridge University in the fiftieth inter- Varsity match at Fenner, Cambridge by 13-8. The 12 singles. were balved at 6-all and Oxford won seven of the nine doubles. The jubilee match of the series was notable for the number of oversens players in the two teams, eight out of the fourteen 'player's engaged.

YEARS RUN SOAKED ROOSEVELT DIVORCES Lawn Bowls

AUSSIE BOWLERS SHINE

·SURREY VICTIMS.

AT OVAL

COUNTY

CONTESTS

· DISGRACE TO NATION SAYS

BISHOP

-Now York, June 30..

› Central New-York's: Bishop of the Eplecopal, Church, the Very Reverend Charles Fiske, writing In the religious organ, The Living the Roosevelt Church, says that the children's divorces are a disgrace to the. Nation-United Presc

Roosevelt Dall,

HOLLAND'S RINK SCORE WIN

GREENS

MORALS AND CINEMAS,

CRITICISM BY VICAR OF ST:

BAYANDREW'S

Writing in The Audrian, the new Vicar of St. Andrew's, Kowloon, Rev. J. R. Higgs, says: k

All who realise the amazing in-

RAIN WASHES OUT fuence of the cinema on people's

MANY MATCHES

accompanying

minds and characters especially if" they are good citizens and concern- There has already been one divorce in the Roosevelt '. family A to in the Lawn Bowls rinked with the good of the people, since the Fresklent took office, and championship was decided yesterday must be appalled at the state to on the Cralgengower Cricket Club which the industry has brought London, June 30. another is pending, ***

The first was in July 1938, when on, when a rink composed of E. Gitself in this Colony. During the At the close of the first day's play

Post, F. H. W. Haynes, J. J. Gregory. in the match at the Oval between the the President's second son, Elliott, and W. E. Hollands defeated D. Basto, last few weeks the following" Alm Australian cricketers and Surrey, the was divorced from Elizabeth C.. H. Basto, J. J. Baalo and A. Hiitties have been seon on all the ad-

HUNDRED UNDER EVENS,

The four leading Oxford Ringles; cause of the Oxford success lay tourists were In a strong position Donner Roosevelt. They had one Basto by 28 shots to

vertising boards and newspapers having finished the day with a defleit

The winners scored on 14 heads, of Hongkong. "George White'a An excellent double win was players were Americans, whilst with Frank and Wright whoau of but .30 runs, with soven wickets on by the marriage. Immediately

on obtaining his divorce Elliet registering one four and four threes,

"Gambling Ship," married again. Buored by E. 1. Davis, the retiring Cambridge, captained by D. N. determination carned them victo fall.

While the losers scored on seven heads Scandals," over Surrey had first knock and all but

The Intest development is that with one four on the 20th head. "Guilty na Hell," "Mayor of Holl," President, who thus most appro- Jonca (also of America), was a tories in three-set matches

Anno concluded his athletic cosmopolitan team with represou- Chartikavanj and Bhandar! R. J. Gregory foll easy victims to Mra priately

The rink match between R. P. Luz, "Popping the Cork," "20,000 Years carceras an' undergraduate. tatives of Siam, India and China. respectively. Wright held four sot Australia's bowlers, principally S. 3. Perhaps he did get a slight flier Each University had two English-points in his first set which he Mecabe and C. V. Grimmett. The laughter of the President, is suing B. W. Bradbury, H. Bear and U. M. In Sing Sing," Roman Scandala

for divorce from her husband. She Omar against L. J. Silva, L. F. Xavier, in the 100 yards, but he was men in the singles team, whilst lost at 6-8: undeterred he fought county players were all dismissed for recently left for Nevada, and leo H. A. B. Aives and P. V. V. Ribeiro, and "We're not dressing."

runs, which Gregory: con-

the dissolution of her was to have been played on the Taikoo Two

descrip sprinting with very real dash, Cambridge brought in G. B. Leyton back to win at 6-3 6-1. Collins 176. and 99-10sces. was really good fand CR. Fawcus for the doubles was in better form in beating J.tributed 48. McCabe took four of obtain

place, as two of the latter rink wore R. Fawcus by 97 68. Frank's the wickets for. 24 runs and Grimmett nuptial ties at the "divorce centre. without any serious training. In only

victory over Chartikavanij in, the four for 64. the 220 yards he produced a llon- DOGGED BY ILLNESS. second round brought the Oxford At the close of play Australia had hearted finish, to snatch a win.

against 130 on the board for the loss of from A. W. Sweeney, while D. L..

A victory for Oxford this year score to ten points as Rathbone was also right up on the after their five successive defents eight, the visiting team thus re-threo wickets. W: H. Ponsford, who inpe. A grand race this, and had been anticipated for some quiring to win only one doubles to had to stand down from the sido for 22secs. a useful time even with a time by those in close touch with claim the match. Frank staved off the second Test match had scored wind at their backs.

the current form of the Varsity the Siamese player's challenge in 40 runs not out

the third set and from 3-1 and Glamorgan Y. Cambridge U. Perhaps the most stirring and Players: but sickness had dogged | 43 went out at 3. Oxford

their leading players at the begin-

In their match against Glamorgan aleo amusing race was the half ning of term and the captain G.C. emphasised their superiority in

doubles in winning all three at Cardiff, Cambridge University had mila. J. C. Stothard; the C.U.A.C.Frank has had many dilficulties to doubles on the card, the victory scored 358 for the loss of eight wic-! President for the coming year, was short of training, and realised contend with. He is therefore to the race a slow one. This he and eldo to viciory in his second year and, Bhandari bringing them to scorer was R. do W, K. Winlaw who repairs for some time, the matshedi green the home team were able to caf secat of a woman fans thousand of that his only hope was to make be congratulated in leading his of Wright and Moss over. Leyton kets at the close of play. The chief

only victory. Frank and Collina captain.. His en-

lost four games to the Fawcus

between the rival number ола

mado 108,

Kent v. Gloucestershire,

Reno.

WONGNEICHONG MARKET.

MATSHED BUILDINGS TO

1.

BE RENEWED

B. C.. green - yesterday, did not take unable to play. ****

tlons ran like this, "Society goea 'savage' three miles from shorel Pursuing pleasure LEAGUE FIXTURES.

tasting land-forbidden thrills on Only two matches were played off the decks of a wave-tossed palace, In the local League on Saturday after.anchored outside the law!" and noon, the remainder of the programme "Secret loves of headline criminals being cancelled owing to the heavy

Sing Sing's warden! downpour just as the majority of the bared by games were about to commence. On Passion locked In-love locked out they live without some greens the players were having-how can

rzin the usual roll up when camo worient The law has changed down and made the greens unpley them from human beings to num As it has been in a bad state of able

bors but they are still men. See On the Kowloon Cricket Club's what happens when the very market in Wongaelchong ha8ry out their engagement with the ss-starved men to madness!" beon pulled down by the Sanitary Kowloon Bowling Green. Club, the Department. A now matshed will visitors winning by the narrow margin

I acarcely Hike to quote such his second string succeeded in of office as

thusiasm must have been in-

crudo and revolting nonsense, but doing, and in the last furlong fectious. The leading players in brothers and in the last match F. E. Woolley, in sering 124 runs be erected on the same alte by the of four shots (67-58.)

The scores were as follows:- Stothard produced a spectacular his side possibly possessed greater

J. W. L. Brown, W. Hyde, E. c. It will serve to illustrate the menace sprint which was altogether too

county Arturo against Gloucester-

as possible,

Fincher and R. P. Phillips (Kowloon of the local cinema trade to the much for Gutteridge and Cooper, talent, but none revealed more pairs Burwell and Cuninggim, the for Kent at Tanbridge Wells in their Public Works Department as soon

a great shire, enabled, his side to reach tho

A scheme ta nfoot to build a C. C.) beat P. T. Farrell, J. S. Logan, morals of the people. A few

weeks ago the Marcus show re With

mark before losing their last! à frat quarter-mile in Gi determination in doubles, and it Oxford letters, scored

wicket. At tho close of play more elaborate market in Wong-B. Hall and W. 8. Drake 17-16.

H. Hampton, J. A. Howe, C. Eminded us in the press that it was secs. obviously. the final time should be noted that he and J. A. win over Jones and Freshwater by 361

Gloucestershire had lost two of their chong in view of the devote Elliot-Hoywood and A. E. Silkestone a "nit wit" who suggested that could not be fast, but Stothard ran S. Collina put up a great resistance 63-66-2.

batsmen for eleven: runs.

ment in that area, but scheme a brainy race, and is surely a run- to the Cambridge leadera D. N.

Kowloon C. C.) lost tong at they ran such shows for "art" ansl nor who can troubls the best in Jones and Freshwater and won

C. L Burwell (Sewanee, U.S.A.,

that it was a "commercial proponi this country when he is fully their two other rubbers, whilst

H. Gittins, J, S. Dinnen, C. J. tion" from beginning to end. Well, trained. A triumph of tactics, Frank played a captain's part in and Merton) lost to D, N. Jones

(Columbia Univ., USA., being unbeaten in singles.

In unfamiliar surroundings the Clara) 4-6 6-3 1-6; bt D. G: for ticis score of 246 against York-tie Hongkong side this year at Tacchi and J. Fraser (Kowloon C. C) that's plain speaking and we must shire at Leeds. The county's opening Arsenal Street and Bowrington beat R. Duncan, S. Randle, speak plainly too. Let the cinema

Petherick and W. Macfarlane 20-18.

and theatre industries realise that POLISHED HURDLING. visiting Oxford players did well to Freshwater (UCS. and Christ's) bateman scored 117 of the total and Canal.

Junior Division Match. The. undefeated at the fall of the

new. Wanchai Market W. E. Bowes captured scheme, for which plans have al-

In the Junior Division the match it will be to, their own interest to A. M. Cuninggim (Duke Univ., ist wicket. D. O. Finlay gave a polished dis-hold their own to 6-all on the frst 6-1 6-0; play over the high hurdles in 14.9 day. Cambridge won four of the

who play ready, been completed, will not be between the Kowloons C. G. and the reform or the public will tako steps Kowloon B. G. C..was the only one to protect itself. I refuse to be- Bec. While R. St. G. Harper, with six singles, but lost four of the U.S.A., and Merton) lost to Fresh-six wieloots for 48 runs.

understood. According to the

the latters green and won by the as they, would havo us believe and plans, the market will be built home side by 65 shots to 40, a margin, the day will come when the cinem opposite its present site under of 19 shots. Scores:

and theatre. are taught that they the hill beside the Naval Hospital, G. Rose, C. L. Farmer, M. J. Hender-cannot dictate to the community.

son and J. G. Moyer (Kowloon B. G. They have in the past been given a G.) beat A. Wright, V. C. Labrum, L. fair amount of rope and they have Jack and J. Br.. Jack 23-10.

this.

RESULTS.

and

Yorkshire v. Noita.

Notts have C. B. Harris to thank

{ WILE

is not included in this year's Hat

A. 8. Russell A. H. Budding and L works.

Guy 10-28. Two markets will be put up on

of

only half an hour's practice be. Bix doubles. D. N. Jones beat C.Water 68 1-6; lost to Jones closed for the day Yorkshire had put commenced for some time, it is played. The fixture was decided on lleve that the public taste is as low

and Emmanuel) 61 466-3.

7-8

6--1.

in

on 61 rue for the loss of one of their opening batsmen... hind him, did well to beat 16L. Burwell more easily than anti-3-6 6-7.

G. C. Frank (Duke Univ., U.S.A.,

Leicestershire v. Essex seconds and reach second place, cipated in the top singles match, F. A. R. Hunter won the 220 low serving as usual with devastating and St. John's) bt 31. Bhandar

Essex occupied the wicket at hurdles in excellent time con power and fluding control on his (Lahore and Emmanuel) 1 sidering he has never run a full ground sirokes in a deciding third 5: bt K Chartikavani (Siam Leicester throughout the day

scoring 308 for oven. J. O'Connor, night of these before.in his life. set.. Freshwater was in excellent F. R. Wobster's 12ft. Sin, in the form against Cuninggim, but Mosa L. C. Wright (N. Carolina Univ. their principal run getter of the non- Merton) bt Chartikavanij 4-6 son, was again in form and is still | Pole Vault and 11. Howland's and Collins both failed, J. F. 761; ot Bhandari 68 0-3 not a win. 144 to his credit. 40ft, lin, with the Shot were both Faweus winning a hard-hitting

M. C. C. v. Oxford U. good value. I liked also H. M. Collins too tentative at the net. affair over Moss, and Choy finding

W. F. Mosa (Charterhouse and Craske's oven, workmanlike run-

The M. C. C. are entertaining. Ox- (Cheltenham and Peterhouse)ford University at Lord'a and were ning in the One Mile. He know Frank and Wright both gained hard BN.C.) lost to J. R. Fawcus what he wanted to do--and did it, earned victories, the Oxford cap 6 46; lost to W. C. Choy dismissed for 893 runs. Oxford wors How simple it does sound! The tain outateadying Bhandari, and 6-4 in the third set. Jones and Freshwater alone recorded doubles 100 Yards.-E. 1. Davis (East-victories on the first day. Oxford bourne and Emmanuel), 1; F.A.R. winning four of the six doubles Hunter (A.A.A.), 2; M. A. Hintz | played." (A.A.A.), 3. Won by 4ft. Time,

by 82 points to 38. Results:

Lancashire v. Sussex.

R.A.F.. TRAGEDY

HF. Stoneham, C. B. Hosking, W. enough now to hang themselves. E. Hale and H. H. Rose (Kowloon B.The public is tolerant and will G. C.) beat M, N, Rakusen. wallow much, but let its best feelings Mulcahy, T. W. Carr and E. Kern be continuously outraged and the 22-16.

Industry will ret short shrift. No *J. Macdonald, E. V. Searle, J, G. doubt there is a public which wants Charlton and G. E. F. Thompson such entertainment, and there are Home Englishmen who think that nnything Is permissible east of

regarded: they are a mensco to the

PLANE CRASHES DURING HENDON PAGEANT

London, July 1. Squadron Leader S. P. Collett,

injured: A.A.A team, of course, won enalty Wright-beating Chartikavanija (Hongkong and Pembroke) 2-6 20 for two when stumps were drawn son. of the Lord Mayor of LondoThe display continued after the Suez. Such people should bo dia

J. A. S. Collins (Harrow and

was killed during the Royal Air Force display at Hendon, when, a accident. Batting all day at Manchester, day bomber, in which he was act The pageant has been held for community, they betray their Christ Church) lost to Choy 26 4-6; bt Fawcus 2-7 6-3. Lancashing cure chief contributor ing as obsorver, crashed from a 15 years, and this is the first ac fellow countrymen and the civilisa

Burwell and Cuninggir (Ox-against Sussex, the chief contributor ford) bt Jones and Freshwater being E. Paynter who is not out with height of 100 feet and burst into cident during any of the displays. tion from which they come and flames a hundred yards from the It is understood that the pilot's they lower the prestige of the 619-6 6-2; bt Bhandari and 100 against his name.

crowded public enclosure, in engine failed when he was diving Empire. It is time, in any case, G. B. Leyton (Calus, Cambridge)

Derbyshire v. Somerset. 220 Yards.-E. I. Davia (East- Sir Samuel Hoare, president of &——2 6-1; bt J. R. Fawcus and

which his wife was watching the past the, Royal enclosure and he that the Government took the had to come down, otherwise he matter in hand. The present con- Was present It G. R. Fawcua (Rugby and Petor- bourne and Emmanuel), 1; A. W. the LT.A.,

After scoring 810 runs in their display. to

The pilot of the plane crawled ran the danger of over-shooting dition of things hardly rejects well 400 Oxford for house) 6-4 6-4.

match against Somerest at Chester

upon its censorship. Sweeney (A.A.A.), 2; D. L. Rath- Fennery"

ahead And by winning bone (Harrow and Trinity), 3. ge

Wright and Moss (Oxford) lost fold, Derbyshire took two cheap wic- from the wreckage, only slightly into the crowd-Reuter. Won by half a yard. Time, 228cc. four of the six singles gain a lien to Jones and Freshwater 26 kete before the close of play when on victory as they then required 1-6; bt Bhandari and Leyton Somerset had only scored 13 runs. For Derbyshire IL Storer scored 118. only ono doubles victory to win 6–4 6–3.

Northants v. Warwickshire.

9 9-10 sec.

DOUBLES SUPERIORITY.

440 Yards.-Lt. C. H. Stoneley (A.A.A.), 1; D. L. Rathbone (Har the match. Oxford won all three Frank and Collins (Oxford) lost row and Trinity), 2; R, S. Muor of the first round singles to make to Jones and Freshwater 9–11 (A.A.A.). 3. Won by 4 yards themselves virtually safe. Burwell 4-6; bt Bhandari and Leyton Time, 49 1-5 sec. (ground record), gained an astonishingly ensy win 6-1 86; bt Faweus and Faweus

Half-mile-J. C. Stothard (Mer-över Freshwater, but the

main 6-4 6-0, chiston and Chius), 1; Lt. M. H. C. Gutteridge (A.A.A.), 2; J. A. Coopar (A.A.A.), 3. Won by G yards. Time, Imin. 59 4-5sec.

One Mile. H. M. Crnake (A.A.A.), 1; M. J. K. Sullivan (Shrewsbury and Jesus), 2; L. R. Poarcs (A.A.A.), 3. Won by 22 yards. Time, 4min. 22 3-5sec.

3.

LESSON SERMON.

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, HONGKONG

"Christian Science" wan' the

K. Allen (A.A.A.). yesterday. C. , 2,

CABARET DANCE.

REPULSE BAY WAS POPULAR WEEK-END RENDEZVOUS

Hongkong's most popular summer.

In their match at Kettering, Northants scored 101 rune agafoxt Warwickshire, who, at the close of play, had lost seven wickets for 114

runa.

Worcestershire v. Hampshire.

Worcestershire made exnetly 200 runs against Hampshire at Worcester, the visitors scoring 74 for four when stumps were drawn-Reuter.

COURTY CHAMPIONSHIP TABLE.

14 0 4 1 - - 210 113 33.81 12-15095 82.78 13 8 3 2 2 199 99 50.37 1414210 DG 45,71

2 1 1 80 41.08

18. 41 Detky (6)

10 4 2 1 – 160 48 11,67

165 $2 #1.01

80.91

18 5:

216 62 27.58

A

162 45 27.17

84.02

-1

lat. 1 No Pl, Pi«. Three Miles. E. B. Fowle subject of the Lesson-Sermon in resort, the Repulse Bay Hotel, was

TW L W L Be Poe Out Per 13: 9 22 105 140 71.70 (A.A.A.), 1; A. W. Shakespeare all Churches of Christ, Scientist, crowded by over 300 revellers on Husses (2) (A.A.A.),

Saturday night, when, in response to Yorkshire (155 121 62.08 0.

popular demand, a special Cabaret Lancashire (114818-210 114 84.24

Kent (1) by 2 yards. Time, 14min.)

The Golden Text was: "Laying Dinner Dance, with an extension to Notta (8) 32 4-5hec. (ground record).

Warwick (7) High Jump.-A.J. Gray (A.A.A.) nside all malice, and all guile, 1 a.m was heid.

Bathing enthusiasts who took sex (4) and J. F. Michle (A.A.A.), each and hypocrisies, and envios, and advantage of the glorious weather Middlesex (12) 154412105 31 41,4 Gft., oqual 1; G. S. de Freitas all evil speakings, as

newborn experienced over the week-end to Surrey (0) Haileybury and Clare), bft. 10in., babes, desire the slatere milk of visit Repulse Bay beach were more Worces

(16) the word, that ye may grow than repaid..

Referater (17) Long Jump-L D. Butler thereby" (1 Poter 2:1,2).

Whilst the weather in the City and mo Kowloon was atling, (A.A.A.), 22ft. 4in., 1; R. C.

a delightful shire (14) 12 6 - - 180 58 39,5 Among the ellations which com- brocze Cromble (A.A.A.), 21ft 6in. 2 prised the Lesson-Sermon was attractive, and the Hotel, even before Somerset (11), 11 37

mado Repulse Bay doubly Glamor

ean (10) S. G. Stephens (Brewood G. S. and

the following from the Bible:". A the Danco, proved a popular rendez. Gürses St. John's), 20ft. Oln., B.

ter (10) 120 Yards High Hurdles Fl. good tree cannot bring fortli ovil vaus.

The Cabaret Dinner Dance is a now Northante (18) ï1⁄2 Sergt. D. O, Finlay (A.A.A.), 1; fruit, neither. can a corrupt trea B. St. G. T. Harper (A.A.A.1.2; bring forth good fruit. Every feature this summer for the Repulso tree that bringeth not forth good Bay Hotel, and was introduced as an K. B. Kitley (Whitgift and Pom- fruit is hewn down, and cast into experiment by Mr. T. Mildren, the ATTACK ON EMBASSY.

Manager. If Saturday night's success broke), 8. Won by 12 yards. the fire. Wherefore by their is any indication, Hongkong should Time, 14 9-108cc.

fruita yo shall know then" be able to look forward to further 220 Yards Low Hurdles. (Matt.7:18-20).

functions of this nature during the Hunter (A.A.A.), I; D. O. Finlay The Loseph-Sormen also in forthcoming summer months. (A.A.A.), 2: C. P. Green (Harrow cluded the following passages

Cabaret entertainment was provided and. Trinity), 3. Won by a yard from the Christian Science text by Kalll's Hawalian Troubadours.

Rio de Janeiro, July 1 Timo, 20-1-10sec.

Pose Jump ---F,

R. Wabater book, "Scienco and Health with Pearl Alama's hula dances coming in

the The police have been notified for uppecial applauso from to the Scriptures" by Mary audience. Hawalan Key.

lain were dis- that a (A.A.A.), 12ft 3in1 N Bent Baker Eddy: "Christian Solonce tributed by the Hotel Management persons broke the front windows group of unidentified 1St. Marks and Trinity), 11ft awakens the sinner, reclaims the Danco music was provided by the 2; G. P. Wiles (Rhodes Univoretty College, S. Africa, and Fitzwilliam indel, and raises from the couch inimitable Andotonians Band, which of the Japanese Embassy here last House) and Pte. A. W. Kinally of pain the helpless invalid. It is rapidly becoming one of the most night and hurled bottles of tar inte

the building.. (A.A.A.), oach 11ft, equal 8. apoaks to the dumb the words of popular in the Colony..

4

and they answer with

Weight: R Howlanding at causes the deaf to

(A.A.A)), 48ft. lin., 1; A. B. Cafhear, the lame to walk, and the good works, when our Master ver (Trent and Emmanuol), 41ft blind to eas.. 6in., 2; A. Rosser (A.A.A.), 80ft. Arst to disown the Christliness of know them"? (p.842),

Who would be the sald, "By their fruits, ye shall

ANTI-JAPANESE DISTURB- ANCE IN RIO DE JANEIRO

The demonstrators escaped in | automobiles,

Pamphlets were found near the Embassy attacking Japanese In- ternational policies. —United Preen.

A picture after your own Heart

some

Belter bring a hand to hold. lips to kiss Ia shoulder to snuggle up lo..because you'll need all those things when you see

GARY COOPER

"ONE SUNDAY AFTERNOON"

A Paramount Picture with

NEIL HAMILTON.

FAY WRAY

FRANCES FULLER ROSCOE KARNS. Directed by

Stephen

Roberts

TO-MORROW

KING'S

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