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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1935.
A gripping scene from "West Point of the Air," the aerin! drame featuring Wallace Beery, Maureen O'Sullivan and Robert Young which opens at the Queen's Theatre on Friday.
F.A. CUP
FINAL
MENZEL BEST
AT WEMBLEY CZECH
WEDNESDAY. WINRANKED TOP IN
FROM ALBION
(Continued from Pago 8).
well timed wallé Millership, though not his dominant self, got through a tremendous amount of defensive work.
TENNIS
TWO LADIES IN FIRST PLACE
The official ranking list of the He rescued Sharp and Nibloe from Czecho-Slovakian Lawn Tennis many difficult situations.
Forward, Wednesday were incon-Association places Roderick Men- sistent, brilliant at times anr poorzel at the top with Ladislav at others.
It is strange that the most dis- appointing player should prove the match-winner. Rimmer, who cannot be excused for placing so many centres behind the goal. line, had a bad match, but he made ample atonement by his eleventh-hour goals.
Honours in the front rank went to Palethorpe,
Ank leader, ever harassing the Albion defenders and making openings for his colleagues. His
form
surprised me. Hooper also performed splendid, his long first-time
to many passes leading
Hecht second.
In the Ladies' list Grete Deutschova and Lola Merhautova are jointly in. first place.
The following are the two lists:' MEN
1. Roderick Menzel (owe 40). 2. Ladislav Hecht (owe 30.2).
J. Joner Siba (owe 30,1), 4. Josef Caska towe 39).
6. Vodjtech Vodicka' (owe 30).
6. Joner Malecek (owe 30).
7. Svatopluk Cernoch (owe 15.5).
2. Karel Pachovsky (owe. 15,4),
8. Bedrich Rohrer (owe 15.5).
10. Karel Sada (owe 15.4),
Not elhased: Jiri Krasny (owe 15.5),
dangerous raids, but Starling flash-Ferenc Marsalek (ose 16.5) and Dr.
ed only intermittently into the ple-
with clever dribbles.
ture w
Within two minutes of the start Wednesday took the lead, thanks to a wise decision on the part of Mr. Forg the referee. With
Sharp writhing on the ground, he correctly allowed play to proceed. Palethorpe charged down Trentham's klek, the ball
travelling to Hooper, who, after advancing a few yards, sent a short
to Palethorpe, ground paSA centre-forward coolly steadied tho ball before shooting past Pearson the ball striking the right upright on way into the net.
The
s
After Glidden had missed an easy opening Albion drew level with azcent
in the twenty-first geol
minute. Shaw took the hull from Rimmer, lobbed forward to Carter,
it
who promptly sent it across to Boyes, standing clear and unchallenged. The little outside-teft made no mlatake from 10 yards' range. From this point to the interval "Albion" were the better side.
Wednesday started the second half in storming fashion, and they got no more than their deserts, when in the twenty-third minute Hooper restored their lead, Receiving from Starling the little outside-right scored with an
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Vlad Zaoralek (owe 16.5).
LADIES
1. Grete Deutschova (owe, 40). 2. Lola Merhautova (owe 40). 3. Emma Cepkova (owe 30.5).
4. Anna Blanarova (owe 30.4). 5. M. Helncova-Müllerovn (owo
G. M. va (owe 30.3).
7. Libuse Kyselova (owe 30.2). 6. Adela Hackorova (owa 30.2). D. Zorka Cerna (owe 30.2).
10. Zdenka Drtinova (owe 30.2). Not classed: A. Stavelova (owe 30.3) and Anezka Semanska (owe 30.2)..
Pearson should have saved, but only palmed the ball to Rimmer, rho imply pushed the ball into the goal.
The community singing, arranged for the "News Chronicle" and conduct- ed by Mr. T. P. Ratelit, thrilled the vast crowd especially the refering of "Abide with me." The Prince of Wales, deputy for His Majesty the King received a wonderful reception on his arrival at the Stadium, when the two teams and the officials were presented to him. After the Prince had greeted the Leanis, he walked eross to shake hands with Mr. Rat- elift and snid nice things about the ringing.
SPORT
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Entry
Draft Programmes and Forms for the Seventh Extra Raco
THE RASH PEARSON Their joy was short-lived, for four minutes later Albion again equaliscil. Taking a throw-in quickly Boyes threw the ball to Sandford, who after drib- bling inwards shot with his right foot from 20 yards, the Lall striking Miller- ship's shoulder before lying into the
Onee
more Albion were on top. Richardson, after missing that vital chance, had the misfortune to hend the hall from Glidden's centre against the upright, while Carter missed Meeting to be held on Saturday, glorious opportunity following a Glide 1st June, 1935 (weather per- den corner because he could
not, use mitting) may be obtained at the his right foot.
Office, Gloucester Then, with only three minutes to go, Secretary's Surtees gave the ball to Sharp Buliding; the Club House, Happy Promptly the right-half lofted the ball Valley; the Hong Kong Club; and high towards goal, about the penalty the Stables, Shan Kwong Road.
"Pearson rashly dashed out, but Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON Rimmer easily got to the ball first on Thursday, 23rd May, 1935. and headed over the goalkeeper
By Order, into the net. In the last minute, with the Albion defence wide open, Hooper went through and shot.
spot.
►
C. IL BROWN..
Secretary.
NEW ZEALAND TENNIS
C. E. MALFROY NO. 1
RANKS TOP FOR FIRST TIME
MICHAEL SCOTT ELIMINATED
HUGHES & HOUGH
LIMITED.
PUBLIC ROUP,
The Undersigned have received": Instructions to sell by Public
SURPRISE GOLF Roup
DEFEAT
LAWSON LITTLE WINS
London, May 21. The defeat of the former hold- er, the veteran Hon. Michael Scott, in the British Amateur Golf Championship at St. Annes, was the only surprise of the second round.
C. E. Malfroy heads New Zealand's ranking lat for the first time. It will be recalled he won the 1984 national championship by a victory over C. Sproule (the conqueror of E. D. Andrews) early in the year.
The
in name of A. C. Stedman pmitted from the list owing to his absenco id, and A. L. France, a
abrodd, veteran New Zealand player has now retired from competitive play. An- up. drews is naturally placed at second. Two years ago he beat Malfrey in the championship Anal, but of late has not been able to obtain much competitive play owing to his business pre- occupations.
MEN
1. C. E. Mulfroy, 2. E. D. Andrews.
3. D. G. France.
4. C. Angan.
5. N. G. Sturt.
IL
6. R. Mel.. Ferkins.
7. 1. A. Barnett,
D. J. C. Charters.
8. T. Rhodes Williams.
10. H. A. Dymond.
11. 8. G. McDougall,
12. E. A. Roussell,
LADIES
1. Miss D. Nicholls.
2. Mrs. H. M. Dyker.
3. Mina M. Macfarlane.
4. Miss M. Wake,
5. Miss T. Poole.
6. Misa E. Rudkin.
7. Misa B. Gould,
8. Miss D. Howe.
I.
nine-
(For Account of the Concerned), on THURSDAY,
the 6th June, 1935, at 5.15 p.m.,
́nt the Paddock of the Hong Kong Jockey Club, Race Courao,
SEVERAL WELL-KNOWN RACE PONIES, Members of the Hong Kong Jockey Club who wish to dispose of
The Hon. Michael Scott was their ponics will please forward eliminated by E. Storey, formerly a full particulars to Mr. A. V. Walker Cup player, who won by one KINCHIN, Manager, Hong Kong Jockey Club Stables not later than the 4th June, 1935, at noon,
Terms: Cash on Delivery.
HUGHES & HOUGH, LTD.,
Auctioneers. Hongkong, 18th May, 1935....
J. T. Bryant who beat J. McLean yesterday was beaten the teenth by W. Lee.
John
Burk, the former Irish champion, beat Francis of Sunning dale, runner-up in the French and Belgian Championships, by five and four.
Two thousand spectators watched Lawson Little beat Eric. Martin Smith, winner, of the title in 1931, by five and three----Neuter,
BAYARDO PROMOTED
10
RUMBA
According to the alteration classification Ests of the Hongkong Jockey Club dated March 11, Bayardo ths been promoted to the "B" Class.
Hem Bayardo, belonging to the Stable, won his races at the Fifth and Sixth Extra Meeting..
9. Miss M. Beverley,
10. Mina S. M. Fernic.
11. Misa D. Miller.
12. Miss 1. Poole.
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HELLO, CHIEF! I'VE FOUND OUR MAN,
ALL RIGHT! HE'S A CHUBBY LITTLE GEEZER,
WITH VERY THICK GLASSES, AND
A. SKULL TO MATCH !!
HE VERY FOOLISHLY INSERT-
ED AN AD IN A LOCAL "PAPER, ADVERTISING SOME LOST CARTRIDGES! THAT'S
"HOW I GOT HIM {!
Out Cold!
BETTER SEND A CAR DOWN AND PICK HIM UP! WE'RE AT
THE NEWSPAPER OFFICE...
... NOPE... I COULDN'T GET HIM TO TALK!
I TOLD
HIM ABOUT THE ENGINE CREW BEING SHOT, AND HE COULDN'T TAKE IT.......... PASSED RIGHT OUT OF
THE PICTURE !
By Blosser
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