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HONGKONG - TELEGRAPH,

SATURDAY, MAY

1938.

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WARNOCK CLAIMS REFUTED

Jimmy Warnock, Irish fly-weight champion, fought his last night, in Belfast recently, and lost.

Warnock decided to retire from the ring because he alleged he had not received the support of the Northern Ireland Council in his claim for a world championship bout.

Now the council declare that two Warnock are un- allegations made Justifiable and caslly disproved.

They point out that when Warnock applied, naking them to endeavour to get the winner of the Lynch-Palmer contest to meet him, his letter was forwarded to London, and since then they had persistently supported his claim,

The council add: "The matter lay with the stewards in London, who had to consider the claims of other contenders, and they arranged climinating contests."

Warnock also complained he had been fined £25 for being over weight

in his Bonser.

Irene Dunne and Cary Grant give dine portrayals in "The Awful Trath one of the best comedies released recently. The picture is now being shown at the Majestic Theatre.

AMERICAN CORNS GREW LIKE

ATHLETES PROTEST

Fair Play For Von Cramm Demanded

MUSHROOMS

Remarkable Result of Excess Uric Acid

Uric acid was the cause of this man's painful, extraordinary corns. His system was producing far too much of this harmful polson, and it seemed to collect in his feet, with the result described below:-

San Francisco, May-0.

of the Far Twenty-six athletes

"For the past four years I have Western States of America, Including been regularly attended by foot Donald Budge, Joe DiMaggio and specialists. Two have remarked that Miss Helen Jacobs, have brought a petition protesting against the deten- they have never seen such corns-one tion of Von Cramm and terming the saying he had never known corns

against hlan moral charges

as a grow so rapidly-Ilterally Ilke mush- subterfuge.

rooms in the night, due to rheumatic "The scorecy tendency. A short while ago # The petition states: of the methods employed, forcefully suggests the innocence of the victim friend recommended Kruschen Salts and the bad faith of his accusers, and I took the small dose in my We emphatically demand fair play, early morning tea. Then, to my and that Von Cramm by his im- great surprise, one day about three mediate

release bo

more weeks later, I discovered I was walk- restored, his honour undiminished, ting without pain. The corns, which his followers throughout the world."

were like hard dry bone, were -United Press,

softening and coming away-the feet are becoming daily stronger."-F.L.P. Two of the Ingredients contained in Kruschen dissolve painful urle acid. deposits. Other ingredients of these Salts assist Nature to eliminate this

once

Is he fight with one, so bound N.S.C. PLAN LONDON JUNIOR INTERPORT

The council say they felt bound

in the interests of public and pro-

moters to impose a substantial fine

as the fight with Bonser Was the

fourth occasion Warnock had boxed

over the weight stipulated in his con- tract.

OUR GUIDE TO THE CINEMAS

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famous

and

15 the

FIGHT FOR FARR

AGAINST FOORD OR NEUSEL IN MAY

HENRY ARMSTRONG ON SAME BILL

By HAROLD LEWIS

Walsh

of

R. J. Crisp Has Gone

Among Friends

R. J. Crisp. the South African fast bowler, who play. ed a big part in the success of his

their on countrymen cricket tour here, wili not, after all, quality for a southern county. He is to play for Sir Julien Cahn's XI.

Crisp, a journalist, has gone edit Д Nottingham to weekly trade paper.

the

to

overtures Farr's

01 Dave

He will join his old Cape- town colleague, Dennis Mor- kel, in Sir Julien Cahn's team, which includes two Africans, two New Zealanders, and three Australians.

Keen Game Anticipated

For Sunday

The second match of its kind, though the first to be played in the Colony, a Junior Interport Football and contest between Hongkong Macao will be played on the Kow loon Football Club ground on Sun- day, commencing at 4.30 p.m. The local side is strong and representa tive, while the Macao side, though is of equal promise, and a

tenia ruggle is anilcipated.

great

The sides will be as follow:

Hongkong Smith (R.AS.C.);

Box (H.E.),

Wah);

Fal-lam

E), Chung Fo Fisher-Cooke

Kwong (R.A.O.C.),

Yeung Tse-tsong (Kwong Wah), Yau Wah-hing (South

(24th, Battery),

Calvert (5th

polson through the natural channels.

LAWN BOWLS TEAM

The following will represent the Kowloon Football Club against the Kowloon Tong Club in a Third Division Lawn Bowls League match to-day:

A. Lapsley, W, Mackie, J. Smalley and

J. Gibson (Skip).

J. Eastman, J. Dobson, V. Chit- tendon and R. Lapsley (Skip).

T. White, R. Hall, C. Turner and W. Fleid (Skip).

TO-DAY'S HOCKEY

China); Marshall Lau Tu chung (South China), Izzard (Middlesex), Dumeld Bde. R.A.),

The following will represent St. CAO.C.). Reserves:

"Hall (20th. Andrew's in the Brawn Cup replay Hala (Middlesex), Max- against the Recreio Ladies to-day on the "Y" ground at 3 pm.: J. Hall, (Tene-J. Broadbridge, E. Chang, P. Law- broza);

F. Lobato (Artillery), Hoson, M. Roza, B. Greaves, V. Churn, Cho-seng (Argonauta); Conde (Ar- E. Stokes, Y. Ho, S. Roberts and D. tillery), Lau In-chol (Nam Fong), Hail,

well (Kowloon), Scott (Club). South

ENGLISH RACING

Mansur

(E.

"Stella Dalina" (King's Theatre, Plans for one of the most ambitious to-day)For those who like senti-boxing tournaments of recent years, mental drama there could be nothing to take place in the new Earl's Court better than this re-make of the building, were disclosed last month weeple of skent Alms. by Mr. Harding, manager Barbara Stanwyck in the title part National Sporting Club, gives A grand performance, and is

Аз * consequence of splendidly assisted by Anne Shirley made to him by Tommy as the unhappy daughter of the un- American manager, Joe Gould, Mr. happy mother. John Boles

Harding has shaped out, as a possi- Dghts between prigglah father has a thankless part ble programme,

Tommy Farr and Ben Foord or Wal- "Snow White AZO the Beven Dwarfs" (Queen's and Alhambra ter Neusel, and the world's feather- Theatres, to-days refreshing as weight champion, Henry Armstrong. a cool breeze on a hot summer's day, and the relguing British lightweight

as welcome as a pay increase, champion, Jimmy

Crowley. Wall Disney the new and greatest

A third fight on the same pro- production is here at Inst. A land-

gramme would include Gunnar Baer- mark of film making, it was F121 amazing feat to inject such dramatic hand, the Finnish heavyweight, who knocked out the ginnt.

London, May 6. realism and spontanelly Into what recently

Probable starters for the Jubilee after all, are merely so many pholo- Buddy Baer, in New York.

Such a programme would be cost- Handicap are: truly graphed drawings. This is

Daytona (Beary), Monument (Pat motion picture art, not to mention iis ly, but necessary, to f this huge

Smith), captivating hall, which, for boxing purposes, is Beasley), The Hour

St. being one of the mast

(Carsloke),

Magnus screen experiences we have had. I estimated to hold 22,000.

BEATEN BOTH BEFORE (Perryman), Noble Turk (Lowrey), As It is as entertaining for adults

Foard and Neusel are meeting in Magnet (Gordon Richards), Battle undoubtedly is for the kiddies.

Hamburg on April 18; and although Song (Gethin), Sansalvo (Sirett), After" "It's Love I'm

(Oriental Farr has beaten both men, his vic-Noble King (D. Smith). Zalmis Path Theatre, to-day).One of the slickest tory over Foord was narrow, und (Weston), Carlota (Burdock), and, comedics seen for a long time, and Neusel can fight much better then he with no Jockeys selected yet,

by Of Peace and Rodeo Second.--Reu- with did when he was knocked out bc classed which onc

"Bringing Up Forr in three rounds. If Farr metter. "Awful Truth" und

British title would no Baby," which is saying a grent deni. Foord, the Leslie Howard, Bette Davis and doubt be at stake. Olivia de Havilland have the leading But it should be noted that Foord regarding a fight for Farr. He has Phillips in returned recently from the United has yet to fight Eddie accordance with Instructions from States, and would like to stage either (Majestic the British Boxing Board of Control, a Max Schmeling-Max Baer world's briliant in a final eliminating contest for the eliminating fight (which he believes the Ministry of Labour would per- Nelther Foord nor Phillips,

fight by Irene right to meet Farr.

normit) or a "rubber" him-Neusel, has yet been secured by the Max Baer and Farr.

N.S.C while Armstrong is known to It is high time one of the pro- be expensive. This

programme meters did something for London in therefore, while undoubtedly attrac- the shape of an important fight. tive, is in the air at the moment.

to rest for two Frank Hough is Armstrong, by the way, is a

a negro,months, according to his own state- magnificent boxer and a tremendment following his severe beating at our puncher. He is considered, Earl's Court by Tommy Martin. weight for weight, to be the world's Possibly he will listen to good advice and test himself really thoroughly at best boxer to-day,

the end of that period before decid- ing whether to return to the ring or hang up his gloves for ever.

roles.

can

by the

"The Awful Trull"

to-day) -- A Theatre, comedy made even better fine handling of their parts Dunne and Cary Grant, who seems to have found a niche for self in sophisticated comedles.

OPENING OF PAVILION

The opening of the Chung. Sing Elothing Pavilion will take place to morrow at Victoria Road, Kennedy Town, at 2 p.m.

HARRINGAY PLANS General Critchley, of the White City and Harringay, also has ideas

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Summer's ideal fabric. Looks good,

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China Bldg. (opp. King's Theatre)

between

Macao-Delfim Carvalho

Sousa (Artillery); Rego (Tenebroso),

Collaco

(Tenebroso),

Guerreiro

(Veteran), Airosa, (Artillery), Lopes

(Tenebroso), Lau Chung-sin (Nam-GOVERNOR TO ATTEND

Fong), Badacaro, (Tenebroso), San- tos (Artillery), and Cordova tillery).

(Ar-

His Excellency the Governor. Sir Referee: Flach (RAP.C.); lines-Geoffry Northcote, has expressed the men, S. J. de Silva and J. Haavlaar. intention of being present at the final of the Open Doubles Tennis Cham- Pen Pictures

plonship between the Tsui brothers cousins at the and the Rumjahn

Macao, May . The following brief commentary Stand Court on Tuesday at 4.30 pm. on each of the Macao players might be of interest:

Delfim Carvalho-Has represented

game, very fast and reliable. Mucao not few matches, and

speedy Rego.-Fast and

wing. was conspicuous in the game against centres beautifully. Hard worker. the Islington Corinthians,

Very safe Always in good form, very energetic. between the posts with an uncanny

Collaco. The most popular player understanding of the full backs.

Ain Macao. Has played football for player who inspires confidence.

many years and had the distinction Lobato.-One

bret of the

of shooting the equaliser goal against backs in Mucao. Extremely quick the Islington Corinthians. He needs and able to kick with either leg.

full

His principal defect is a fondness no introduction, as he is well known in Hongkong. Has wonderful contral for dribbling. Very safe and reliable of the ball. In moments of danger.

Ho Cho-teng.One of the best in

Guerreiro. Very hard worker, and the team. Plays well with his head, distributed well, and uses his head but his powerful lett is a feature of to great advantage. Good goal scor- his play, though he kicks well with er. his right. Very energetic and cour-

Alrosa.One of the best all-round ageous.

Plays good Acacio Conde. Very quick and sportsmen in Macao. always gives a good account of him- football but is better known as o During the recent self, Energetic and always on the hockey player. ball.

football trials showed up conspicu

In moments Very cool Lau In-chot. One of the best ously, centre-halves in the Far East. Has danger. Jono

Inst, Lopes. Very in Hongkong as played for years member of the South China Athletic Macao's best left wing. Has played Association and was member of the football for years, and is very un- Chinese team in the last Olymplads selfish, which makes him a valuable at Berlin.

member of the team-Our Own Sousa. Always plays an energetic Correspondent.

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