Money couldn't buy the thrills she craved -but she paid for them by risking Hor wealth, her reputa- tion and her life
GIRL
IN
DANGER
RALPH BELLAMY SHIRLEY GREY
Arthur Hohl
Story and screen play by Harold Shamate Directed by D. Ross Lederman
A Columbia Picture
THURSDAY AT
ALHAMBRA
To the
LOG
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1936.
CABIN TRAINING FOR "BOMBER" JOE LOUIS
PREPARING FOR SCHMELING
WIFE TO SHARE
·CONDITIONS
Moosehead Lake, Me.
A log cabin "just for two" is to be built in this North Woods sporting paradise for Joe Louis and his bride.
Detroit's Brown Bomber is coming to Moosehead to train for what voipe (consider his first big test, his expected outdoor meeting in New York next June with Max Schmeling of Ger- many, former world heavyweight champlon
He's Unlucky 1 ̧
"Build Joe and his wife 'the best Gordon Lum, Chinese Davis Cupper cabin you know how." John Rox- who will be unable to participate in borough, the dark dynamiter's shrewd the Hongkong tennis championships manager, instructed Charlie Miler,) as he has to leave for Shanghai bai veteran Maine trainer and guide, nt
a conference just before the Louis- Uzeudan fight.
"Put it where Joe'll be anfe from busybodies," Roxborough added, "and) have it ready by May. And remem- ber- have two good sathile horses on' hand, o Joe and 'The Missus' can go riding along Moosehead's trails." LOCATION ALREADY CHOSEN
fors they start.
England's Chances At Olmpics
Miller, who trained Primo Curnera
(Continued from Paga 8.) for his fight with Max Baer and)
for his national Conditioned! Gene Tunney
competition, but high second fight with Jack Dempsey, will opinions of her technique have been have the dabin ready in time. He expressed. has picked a location alrendy.
of the reserves Pamela Prlor bus
Miller's four camps are grouped in woods near Mogselicad's shors About three miles from the town of Greenville. Joe's cabin will be about smile distant. Louis wants quiet and seclusion, and he'll have it." suit Miller, "There won't be any public workouts, and no intruders. Visiting newspapermen will live here with me, and I know I can bank them to cooperate in giving Joe the privacy he wants."
011
"Just what sort of daily training schedule will you put Lauls through?"} Miller was asked.
OUTDOOR LIFE PLANNED
ennoe during the morning.
replied.
won Afth place in the last two British championships, and Min Moeklin, age 18, was fourth last time. There is reason to hope that this time our representatives will be placed higher
than ever before.
Sonja Henle (Norway) who held the World championship for nine years, and the European title for the
Lake Placid, with Fritzi Burger st ve years, won the Olympic at (Austria) second. She is defending All three titjen.
STRONGER MEN'S TEAM
CHINA'S 100 ATHLETES
FOR BERLIN
་
Continued from Page 8.)
The German Government will arrange a special steamer for the transportation of the China · delega- ilon. The return tariff will be 100 pounds sterling less 20 per cent.
A petition will be sent to the Minis try of Finance for the government's contribution towards the expenses of the delegation and an appeal will be made for publie contributions,
The qualifications of a represent- ative will be personality, athlette re- card and youth.
•
Z. L. Bung, Z. Q. Yen, Gunson Hoh, C. C. Yung and John Ma will
BILLIARDS TITLE
STAFFORD'S FIRST
ROUND WIN
**
W. F. Stafford advanced to the second round of the senior billiards · champion- ship of the Colony last even- ing when he comfortably beat Ho Shat-cheong by 500 to 337.
best breaks
Stafford's were 51 and 37.
FANLING GOLF Jasper Clark Cup Result
FOT
the
O. E. C. Murton and T. A. Pearce, select the football team on the in- who had tied for the second prizo in diviluni merits. S. Y. Tang, T. the Jasper Clark Cup Competition of Suvoong and Cat Song will choose the Royal Hongkong Golf Club, played the basketball team. John Mn, C. C. off on Sunday, Marton winning by 70 Yung and George Chow will act on
act on to 84. Pearce thus
WITH the prizo the track and wimming selection
best round on the Old Course, committee. M. N. Tau, T. K. Chang, In the Junior Championship, second 2. L. Sung and L. Yil will serve round, W. W. C. Shewan boat B. D. on the weight-lifting and box. Evans three and two, W. A. Stewart beat C. W. E. Bishop at the 21st. Ing seloction committee.
green, Commander Hole boat F. M. A tryout for track and field men Ellis four and three, and H. Lafford and swimmers will be held in Shang- beat Dr, C. H. Burton two and one. hal on May al. A delegation of 80
with
la score of officials and athletes will be sent by 81-1560 National Government. Twenty in round of the Captain's Cup Competi vestigators will accompany the deletion on the Old Course. Other scores gation. with the approval of the were R. K. Collings 10--d=70, W. Ministry of Education The Chian J. S. Key 80—9=71, F. J. de Rome National Amateur Athletic Federa- 83-10-73 and I. N. Williamson tion will deputize 10 officials.
88--15-73. There were 42 entries.
On the New Course, W. Sharp with China will compete in the Davis a score of 88-1771 qualified. "Other Cup of 1936 and a team of the lead-acores were D. J. Valentine 85-13 ing tennis players will be selected by 72 and R. K. Valentine 82-073. the Pedecalion.
There were 19 entries.
D. I.. Profed for the February
R. Abbit Clears Up Point In Cricket Law
(Continued from Pagë 8).
give the batsman out if an appeal was
made!
had not had time to settle down. They did very much better on their
sporting declaration at 165 for seven own ground against Craigengower and were only beaten after a very
Ng aforded E... Gosane, who had a wickets down. Both Fung and B. K. nice and hard hit ninety, a good deal of naalstance in run getting though the batting on the whole is not, 1 think, too strung,
Craigengower bowlers seem rather out of form
neither just now, as Omar, A. T. Lee, nur Souza could muster more than one wicket apiece,
take alang potutoen, corn and peas, not made so deep a mark abrood as a "ppented as a result of what hund F. Zimmern with two for fifteen
Louis could cut ay up here. Jae on sixth place in the World, a pusi. Í me, rule 50 finished at the word rambled for the runs and got them.
to cut two cords a
Now I do not know who the umpire was, but if that was true about him, he must have great powers of register ing emotions, such as would have been invaluable in the allent flicks! We'll
start the day with rand- Dates of the Contests Actually I think it much more prob- awwas | work, and a rubdown before break-
able that Madar fixed the place where the Inst,"
guido-trainer
Possibly because the more flourish he saw Mackay's back foot, came in "Then, on a typical day, Joe and his
his ing movements of International style and compared it with the popping wife and I will troll for fish from A Agure skating appear
We'll
somewhat creuse, or what was left of it, and etteminate in our eyes, our men have then
was the most successful bowler on or something of the, sort, and cook
Anyway it is a good story, ngủ This time British hopes
paper.
That they won the match Craigen- For dessert we have ple, or I may men are: our mid-day meal over an open fire. r women.
are higher than before. Our four reminds me of another which I believe inake
will settle a bet made about the ques-ower can thank Ernie Zimmern (wil A loaf of Johnny-cake. Joe
Graham Sharp, British Champlontion of an appeal for a catch at the cone send me a family tree-or can lonf afternoon. Later on he'li box, or we debut in international events, after before another ball was bowled."
around camp in the early 1984 and 36, who in 1634 mude his wicket after the luncheon interval, but grove of the Zimmern clan?) who played a characteristic knock for eighty-two while Rapley at last came may cut a few cords of wood with
three years of
In the old days if my memory serves off with a fifty-three. The remainder Cross-cut SBW. Prime Carnern used only the
akating, when he tion he has since improved upon.
"next bail", "Nor after any cessation Gosano seems to be settling down a Jack Dunn, 18-year-old runner-up of play" were added fairly recently bit and the Varsity should have good "We won't let things get muntopout to Sharpin, also made his first bid Winden) and for this reason. In a sides.
(I have checked
from the 1930 games with one or two of the other Miller concluded. championships, take plenty of hikes through the for international honours in 1934. He county match, the story goes, an woods and Joe can sharpen his eyes then secured sixth place in the Euro- umpire one evening was having a cup by taking pot shots at wild animais pean event, and more recently finished of tea-or maybe a pint of beer-
I am afraid I cannot say as much with a camera or a gun. We get third to
for the Varsity second who the great Austrians, Karl with the pro' who bowled the last over $10 for every wildcat we bag here." Schafer and Felix Kuspas. In the of the day. He said to him "Bill", terribly weak in batting and, I fancy, Miller has been a Maine guide 18 1935 World title he was second, above (or whatever his name was) "why on in bowling. Craigengower second at
and Tunney are the Sharp.
hit home made 101 for three and put only heute who did their ae-
Britain's number 3 in the 15-year so and so appeal when "you" them nil out for forty-thrẻo, four.
leg tive training at Charlie's camp. But ald Freddie Tomlins, fourth in our the, Jack Dempsey and Jack Sharkey 1934 championship, and third last four day? I should have given him being run out. G. A. Lee (another "Next morning when all was family tree pleasel) got ninety-one have vacationed here frequently.time. He is not likely to suffer from set but before a ball was sent down, and Dr. Lam-a unual-came off, nerves, and is good enough to do well, Bill did appeal and the batsman had helping himself to 56 not out and
taking three for nineteen. in any case, the experience will be to go. invaluable to him.
I honestly believe this story or The LR.C., I am told, dropped a Britain's fourth representative is some very similar incident to be a lot of catches when they let K.C.C. Gates, His took fourth pince in true account of the facts which led draw with them. They took
to the addition of the last six words, chances about the game and went on
well-groomed
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small to escape his notice.
And that's why he insists
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giving it a lustrous polish
that lasts all day.
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OLDSMOBILE
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United Prean.
Kimberley, Feb. 3. The Australians won by an innings land, who made 120 runs. Helfrich made 69 runs and O'tellly took six wickets for. 54 runs-Reuter.
earth didn't
with the last
JUNIOR DIVISION
are
mien
no
and 105 runs against West Griqua- our Inst titlo evare, our Champions, "Cessation of play" obviously means to 171 for four after losing their first
SPORT ADVTS.
kide.
Britain's Pairs Mr. and Mrs. L. R. T. Cliff, and Miles an occasion where the teams leave the two wickets for nineteen. Curreem. Rosmary Stewart and E. H. C. Yates.fiel
field of play. It would be grossly Afzal, and A. R. and A. K. Suffled Among
their likely opponents are the improper for an umpire to make any all did well and I rather think the last Olympic winners, M. and Mime, such remark on the field, though he Indian first eleven would do well to P. Brunet (France), the American might inadvertently do so in the promote one or two of these second pair, Badger and Longhran, who were pavilion or elsewhere. Anyway that's team batsmen to stiffen what is at their runners-up, and the celebrated that. The incident was in no way a Present a by no means strong batting Hungarian pairs, Herr Laszlo Szollas departure from the rules of the game.
The K.C.C. were not convincing, and Fri. Baby Rotter, and Herr S. As for the bataman going on after ROYAL HONGKONG YACHT Szalay and Fri. 0. Organista.
he is bawled, when the umpire does though George Lee, Lawrence, Bald CLUB...
Figure skating starts with the com- not give him out,why of course he win (33) and W. L. Mackenzie all did pulsory figures at 2 pm. on Sunday, can if the bowler or wicket-keeper do their bit to save the game, as did February 9, continuing from 9 am not do something about it. But Dand and Overy who put on five runs on the subsequent four days. The speaking as a was-bowler, I should without letting the last wicket go Pairs start at 2.30 on Thursday, 13th, like to see a poor fish get away with down. A gallant performance, how-
ever it was done.. voluntary figures for men at 2.30 on that if I had rattled his timber! Friday, 14th, and for women at the same time on Saturday, 16th. The K. S.ROBERTSON, speed skating, with which we are not
Hon. Secretary, concerned, is from the 11th-14th,
Members and Subscribers are notified that the Dinner Dance arranged for Friday, 14th Feb- ruary, 1936, is cancelled,
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VARSITY
+
It was fortunate that I did not write the Varsity off after their Navy match the week before, but said they
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
I'VE HEARD RUMORS THAT FRECKLES SNEAKS AWAY FROM PRACTICE, BECAUSE HE GOT PINCH- ED FOR SPEEDING IN JIMTOWN AND SERVES
HIS SENTENCE AT NIGHT:!";
OH!
MAZIE TOLD ME THAT FRECKLES WAS SEN- TENCED FOR RECK-
I HEARD LESS DRIVING,
THAT HE IN LEESBURG!
SASSED JUDGE
The reat of the cricket, including notes on a most interesting match between the Club and the Civil Ser vice, must, I fear, stand over until my article in the issue of Friday,
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TO-MORROW
AT THE
KING'S
HELLO, FOLES, IT'S JACK BENNY AGAIN! It's his funniest picture—but that isn't all-he has” UNA MERKEL, and those two grand battling comics, TED HEALY and NAT PENDLETON- MARY CARLISLE -all, together in a screen riot that
"RADIO'S No.'1 COMEDIAN
funnier than over on the screen as the
city slicker who falls-for love!
whirls you 14 miles in the air-and back again-with a howl every foot of the way!
Mctro-
Mayer
PICTURE
Jack BENNY
It's in the Air
with
Ted HEALY Nat PENDLETON Una MERKEL • Mary CARLISLE
Dissoted by CHARLES F. RIEBNER
Produced by HARRY RAFF
SPECIAL SHOWING OF
1936 FORDS
WATCH FOR THE DATE
Who Said Rumours Were Idle?
EVY TOLD ME THAT FRECKLES BEAT UP A JUDGE, IN AURORA, AND HE HAS TO REPORT TO A PROBATION OFF- ICER EVERY AFTER-
NOON!
WALLY TOLD ME THAT FRECKLES STRUCK A POOR OLD PROBATION. OFFICER WITH A CLUB, IN GOSHEN!
NO ROOLIN
By Blosser
DON'T TELL ANYONE. IT'S A SECRET! BUT IF YOU DO, PLEASE TELL ANYONE YOU TELL, NOT TO TELL ANYONE THEY
"TELL, THAT I TOLD YOU!!
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