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20TH CENTURY FOX GAVE IT Everything

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Directed by Norman Tourno Acacia Pradvcar Lovranan Bekwen

OUT OF A MIGHTY AGE

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OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND CLAUDE RAINS MARGARET LINDSAY

-BARTON MacLANE - JOBM LÍTEL ~~TIM HOLY • WILLIE BEST Directed by MICHAEL CURTIZ Music by Max Strass

A First National Picture

A COSMOPOLITAN PRODUCTION

Presented by WARNER BROS.

The golden West of gifternerat

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OPENING TO-MORROW

QUEEN'S & ALHAMBRA

THE HONGKONG

Baseball

TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY

SOLDIERS

APRIL

GIANTS NOW SURPRISED

AHEAD OF PITTSBURGH

Yankees Beaten Once More

BY NAVY

Last Game In Kotewall Cup

1938.

STARTING

TIMES ANNOUNCED

Golf At Fanling On Sunday

OLD COURSE

9.12 P. M. Markert,. W. G. Inbertson. 9.16 1. Clarks, D. I. Clark 120 K. R. Quick, D. Lyon.

9.24 3.1. 11. Leckie, 1. 1. Gare. 9.28 3. W. Mayhew, W. Hewitt.

As the South Chinn Athletic Asso- clation have already won, the Kote- New York, Apr. 20. wall Cup the match played between Following their own victory over the Army and Navy at Causeway Hay the Boston Braves to-day and the yesterday was a mere formality, and defeat of the Pittsburgh Pirates by an such it did not reach as high a the St. Louis Cardinals, the New standard as might have been expected York Giants have taken the lead In in ohter circumstances.. Nevertheless, the National Baseball League. it was an interesting game and ended Registering ten hits against the rather surprisingly in a win for the Braves's five, the Giants won by Navy by four goals to three. four runs to two.

Judging by past performances, the Pittsburgh Pirates were out-hilt by Army should have won the encounter the St. Louis Cardinals and finished comfortably; but their players опо up on the losting end of a 3-3 score and all have just undergone a full despite the fact that Floyd Vaughan scuson and perhaps were suffering 10.32 Mrs. Overy. Mrs. Mackenzie, made a elreuit clout.

fron staleness, whereas the Navy men, with fewer opportunities for re- Though the Phillies scored ning presentative and League games, al- enfetles" against the Dodgers's six, ways seemed to be the more en- they were benten by 8-3. The thusiastic side. At any rate, the Dodgers made full use of their hits Army played below their usual form, and were helped by two errors on and the Navy, making the most of the part of the Phillies. The Chicago their chances, won a deserving vic- Cuba won their game against the Cincinnati Reds.

comfortably tore only Army department to shing

Cleveland Indians's heavy buiting

was in defence where Watson

and

a L. R. Cramer, G. 8. Chureis. 9.30 G. A. Pentreath, A. Murdoch. 9,40 C. D. N. Walker. R. G. Gray, 9.44 D. J. Gumorn, IC. H. Morrison, Ph A. Sommerleli, A. D. Humphreys. 8.02 T. 5. & T. A. Pearce.

Humphreys, E. T. MeMullen. 10:00 B. Havers, C. A. King...... 10,04 F, Graves, D. 3, Nobb, 10.00 1. W. Lang, W. A. Weight. 10.12 T. J. Fielden, S. J. H. Fox, 10.33 11. Overy, W. J. E. Mackenzie.

NEW COURSE

0.20 G. C. Worrall, M. Summers.

SMALL-BALL CHARITY SOCCER

Sheehan were very safe. The half- Chinese Actors To

again carried the side to victory in backs and the forwards, however, the American League against the S were far from Impressive, showing Louis Browns. Home runs by Kelter, fondness Heath and Lary enabled the Indians to collect 11 runs from 10 bingles, white in Browns carned only six runs from 12.

game, which usually came to nought for the short-passing against the open play of the Navy,

Ench side reared once in the Orst

Take Part

Play of an interesting nature is half. Hossick giving the Army the promised for this afternoon when a The New York Yankees slipped up lead and Venning equalising from a small-ball charity soccer match be- once again to-day. Playing against penalty awariet for hands against tween teams captained by Mr. Ma the Boston Red Sox, they connected Calvert, but the Navy went ahead Sze-chang and Mr. Sit Kwok-sin, the only five times and, making two through goals from Venning (2) and well-known Chinese actors, takes errors in the field, they allowed their Cronin. Towards the end Grogan place at Causeway Bay at 5.30 p.m. opponents to score six runs from 12 reduced the lead.

The admission fees will be from 20 cents to $1.

hits.

Washington Senators kept pace with the Indians by trouncing the Philadelphia Athletles 7-2, and the match between the

Teams:

Army-Hartley; Watson, Shechan; Freshwater, Bright, Proctor; Grogan, Courtney, Hossick, Saw, Calvert.

Navy. Woolford; Chicago White

Letherbridge, Sox and the Detroit Tigers was not Marriott; Deiderfeld, Dixon, Davles; Armstrong, Cronin, Venning, Wright, played owing to 'rala,

Hunt. Scores:

NATIONAL LEAGUE

New York Boston

R. 11.

E.

+ 10 2

5

1

(Lieber homered for the Ginuts). Philadelphin

3 *

22

1

Brooklyn..................... 6 G

-(Butcher homered for the Dodgern),

Cincinnatti Chicago

12 15

14 1 0 (McCormich 'homered for the Reds) ond Galan for the Cubs),

St. Louis

Piltsburgh

5 12 3 0

1

0

(Vaughan homered for the Pirates).

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Boston

New York

Washington

Philadelphia

PORTUGAL

DEFEATS ENGLAND

(Continued from Pabe 8.)

Z. Gosano, the schoolboy, right buck, (also madę some fine clearances.

PORTUGAL LUCKY

England at this time was playing

12

1

* much superior game and did every- thing but score--the ball flew over

5

2

the goal-mouth, grazed the bar, hit:

the upright, but never went into the

1

2 ទ

2

11 16 1 + 12 4

(Lewis homered for the Senators). Cleveland

of

Mr. Lee Wai-long, the former idol Chinese soccer and captain of the Chinese World Olympic team, will perform the duties of referee to-day, and before the commencement of the match Chinese actresses will enter- toin with a number of song hits. All the proceeds will be donated to the Chinese Red Cross.

SPORT ADVTS.

MACAO JOCKEY CLUB

The May Race Meeting will he held at Areia Preta, Macao, on Sunday, 1st May, 1938, commen- cing at 2.15 p.m.

The First Bell will be rung at 1.45 p.m. approximately.

By Order,

S. W. CHENG, .

Secretary.

Y. M. C. A.

net. Luck definitely was with Por-Amateur Dramatic Club

tugal.

an impressives, in centre-half, gave under the distinguished patronage

display and was wil-

St. Louis

(Kelter, Heath and Lary homered supported by Marques and T. Alves on cach side of him. A. P. Souza for the Indians and Mazzeri for the and E. L. Gosano were triers in the Browns)-Reuter,

ROYAL WEDDING AT

DOORN HOUSE

Amsterdam, Apr. 20.

attack, but they seldom got past Eng-

land's backs, Stiefeley and Taylor, Sir Geoffry Northcote, K.C.M.G. who

were prominent in the defence. Whetton, at right half for England,

was the star

star defender.

The English forwards did their best, but they could not subdue the stout Portuguese defence,

The winners were lucky to get

An extensive gathering of the ex-such an early gooi, but they did ex- Kaiser's family is arranged for May tremely well in the later stages

4 of the wedding of Prince Louis Ferdinand and the

out

10

of

His Excellency

will present BUSMAN'S

HONEYMOON

on

the English attack for May 19th, 20th, 21st

Their rear-guard deserved great credit for the manner in which they hurled back raid after raid.

Russian Grand Duchess Kyra, which takes place at Doorn House,

The ceremony will be condicted As I have already stated, the play- according

to the Russian Orthodox ing conditions were very bad indeed, Church.

I sincerely hope that the authorities Numerous Royal personages are concerned will endeavour to make expected, including Princess Julluna better ground arrangements for the and Prince Bernhard of the Nether- Indin v. Scotland' clash this after- lands. Reuter Special,

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