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The War"

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ALHAMBRA

CURTAILED

Pittsburgh Pirates Slip Up Again

New York, May 9. Rain and cokl caused a curtailment

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

TUESDAY, MAY 10,

1938.

Great Mile By Schoolboy At Girl Of 13

The White City

Thrilling Half Mile

By J. P, Jordan

London, Apr. 11.

in the National and American Baso- ball League matchca to-day, three maiches being played in the National

A brilliant mile by A. H. Chivers (Wycliffe), who knocked section and two in American.

Pittsburgh Pirates slipped up again four-fifths of a second off S. C. Wooderson's record at the corres when they met Boston Braves al-ponding meeting five years ago, stood out as the finest feat though they took the game to ten accomplished at the Public Schools Challenge Cup meeting which innings before going under. A concluded at the White City on Saturday. feature of the match was the home. run scured by Vincent DiMaggio, brother of the more famous Jor.

their Cincinnati Reds improved

with position

over Philadelphia Phillies. They deserved their victory

Limes for Phillies'

54 win

a

14

they connected is "safelles" against the seven. St. Louis Cardinals beat Brooklyn Dodgers by 9-7.

Washington Senators had a com- Loula fortable victory over the St. Browns, finishing up on the winning end of a 7-1 score. The Boston Red Sox also had things much their own

Onc

by

way against Cleveland Indians. Two home runs by Fox and Cronin belped things along.

Scores:

Bostan

NATIONAL LEAGUE

Pittsburgh

R.

H.

E.

10

5

1 12 1

(Ten innings were played. Vincent DiMaggio homered for the Braves).

Brooklyn

St. Louis Philadelphia Cincinnati

7 10 L

16

2

4

7 3

9 14

New

York

The match between Giants nad Chiengo Cubs was

pened owing to the cold.

Chivers is not unlike the world's record-holder Wooderson, In build, and effortica nlyle of running. He allowed D. W. Parks (Ardingly) to take him niong until the last Jup, when he lengthened his stride, and moving with beautiful rhythm, won easily by 50 yards in 4min. 20sec.

Given normal development, Chi- vers should be a great miler in n few years time.

Record was also beaten by a Green (Ampleforth) in the steeplechase, but otherwise the performances were

About the average.

The biggest thrill of the afternoon was provided in the half mile, in which A. D. Buckland-Nicks (Berk- hamsted) ran a splendidly judged race. After setting the pace he al- lowed first D. J. Mayali (Lancing) and then C. N. Jupp (Perse) to tear away in front, and reserving his own final spurt until the last 50 yards, he got home by inches,

FINE QUARTER-MILER

OUR GUIDE

TO THE CINEMAS

HARVEY WANTS TO MEET FARR

But First Will Take A Rest

London, Apr. v. Len Harvey, now Britsli cruiser- weight champion, stated yesterday that he is to have a two-months rest, fight with and then he is after a Tommy Farr for Farr's British and Empire heavy-weight titles.

The

"My left hand was damaged in Thursday's title Aght with McAvoy, and is badly swollen, but a com-1 plete

rest will put it right," he said. Then I am going after the heavy- weight title. As soon as Farr likes to return from America he can have à match.

Board of Control recently "Farewell Again" (King's Theatre,

Eddie to-day). For those who complain nominated Ben Foerd und that there are insufficient good Eng- Philips to meet in the final eliminat- lish pictures in the Colony, this willing contest for Forr's title. I am be a welcome treat, Well-handled, quite prepared to meet the winner, the film shows the reactions of if necessary, before tackling Farr.

tribute to McAvoy's their way great fighting," he went on. "I want years in India, are on back to England with the prospect of it known that my Injured eye war

ea leave at Home only to be told that caused by a fair punch. It was a left they

have only six hours ot hook. That did not concern me Southampton; the regiment has just grent deal-it was my left hand that been ordered to the Near East. was the trouble." Leslie Banks and Flora Robson ave the chief roles.

different people who, after serving "Let

Let me pag

McAVOY'S VIEW

for

M

il substantial

While and the "Snow

Seven McAvoy, who returned to Man- Dwarfs" (Queen's and Alhambra chester yesterday, was of the opinion unlucky not to have P. A. Sour (Epsom) is a quarter-Theatres, to-day),-As refreshing as that he was

a cool breeze on a hot summer's day, been awarded the decision. miler of high promise. For a boy and as welcome as a pay increase. "I am," he said, "willing to fight of 10 years to win two heats on the new and greatest Walt Disney Harvey again post-Friday in 83.3sec, and 53sec., and the

Anal on Saturday in 52.3sec. is ex-production is here at last. A land-sidestake. I think I can regain the

mark of film making, it was an title." ceptional.

Mr. Harry Levene, McAvoy's Lon- amazing Teat to inject such dramatic

don agent, stated that he is applying realism and spontaneity into what, after all, are merely so many photo-to the British Boxing Board of Con- graphed drawings. This is truly trol for a scrutiny of the referee's motion picture art, not to mention is score card, as he was greatly sur- being one of the most capilvating prised that the referee awarded the

It fight to Harvey screen experiences we have had.

AMERICAN LEAGUE

St. Louis

1

7

0

Washington

7

14

0

Cleveland

3

12

Buston

15

11

0

Cronin (Fox homered twice and

Boston Red Sox) once for the Reuter,

SHARE PRICES

The following is the list of local share quotations issued this morning.

Banka

III. Bank, $1,585 n. HLK. Bunks, (Lon. Reg.), £931⁄2 n. Chartered Banks, £12% n. Mercantile Bank, A. and B. £28 n. Mercantile Bank, C., £14 p. East Asia Bank, $90 n.

Losurances Canton Ins., $257 n. Union Ins.. $527 m. China Underwriters, $24 n. H.K. Fire In.., $233 n. Shipping Dougins, $85 n. H.K. Steamboats, $221⁄4 b. Indo-Chinas (Prot.), $00 n. Indo-Chinas (Det.), $24 n.

83/1. Shell Bearer Union Waterboats, $0.80 n.

Docks ele.

H.K. & W. Wharves, $138 n. 1.K. & W. Docks, $22 5. H.K. & W. Docks (new), $21 n. H.X. & W. Doc

W. Docks Rts, $11 n. Providents (old), $3.90 b. Providents (new), $3.05 n. Now Engineerings, Sh. $4.05 n. Shanghal Docks, Sh. $94 n. Kailan Mining Adm. 10/3 n. Raubs, $9 b. Venz: Goldfield, $3.60 b. Hongkong Mines, 11 cts. n.

Philippine Mlaing Antamoks, P. 40 sa. Atoks, P. 24

24 sil. Baguio Gold, P. 20 sa. Benguet Consol., P. 9.30 sa. Benguet Explor,

Big Wedge, P.-

Coco Groves, P. 52 60.

Consolidated Mines, P.- Demonstrations, P.

E. Mindanao, P Cumaus G'flelds, P. Cumaus ipe Gold, P.

$2.

Masbate Consols, P. --- Min, Resources, P. --- Northern Min.. P. → Paracale Gumaus, P. Saiacol Mining, P San Mauricio, P. 43 sn. Suyoc Consol., P.10 United Paracalez, P.-

Lands, Hotels, etc.

sn.

H. and S. Hotels, $7.35 b. H.K. Lands, $37 sa.

H.K. Lands, 4% Deben $101 S'hal Lands, Sh. $0

Metropolitan Lands, Sh. — Humphries, $0.15 b. H.K. Realles, $3.00 h. Chinese Estates, $100 n. China Henities, Sh.-- China Debent,

Publia Unities H.K. Tramways, $17.30 b. Peak Trams (old), $7 b Peak Trams (new), $334 n. Star Ferries, $80% b. Yaumati Ferries (old), $2411⁄2 b. China Light (old), $12.30 b. China Light (now), $9.20 b. H.K. Electric, $801 b. and so. Macao Electric, $171⁄4 b. Sandakan Lights, $14, n. Telephone (old), $27.80 b. Telephone (now), $10,00 n. China Busen, Bl. Singapore Tractions, 22/- n. Singapore Pref, 23/- n.

Industriais

Cald: Macg. (old), Sh. $14% ni Cald: Macg. (Pref.), Six. $12% n. Canton Ices. $1.70 n.

Coments, $18 b..

II.K. Ropes, $4.70 n.

Atarea: 40.

Dairy Farm, $283⁄41⁄2 no

Waldoris, $0% n

Lane Crawfords, 191⁄4 n.

Sinceros, $2.20 n..

F. Lockwood (Queen Elizabeth's, Barnet) had no difficulty in winning the sprint and long jump for the second successive year and should be heard of again, probably as a long jumper, while the hurdics went to the best stylist, J. M. Tonner (Mari-is as entertaining for adults as it un-sulting his score card. borough).

doubtedly is for the kiddles.

"Strike Mo Pink" Theatre, to-day).—An

(Oriental Eddic

This was rather an untidy race, us several hurdles were knocked over and Tanner himself was ut early on, but he deserved his vic-Cantor favourite, containing all die ingredients which made all the Eddie It is Cantor Alms entertaining being shown for only one day.

old fault

The weight putting was good and the pole vaulting fair. Salem (Ger- many) were weakly represented and lost the Challenge Cup after holding It for two years. Queen Elizabeth's and Kingswood tied for the cup.

The Finals

Half Mile-A. D. Buckland-Nicka (Ber- kamated), 1; C. N. Jupp (Persa), 2; J. E. Park (Univeralty College School), 3; Inches: 2min, 3.480.

One Mile.-A. II. Chivers (Wycliffe); 1: D. W. Parks (Ardingly), 2; R. Goodbody (Sullon County), 3. 40 yards; imin, 20sec. (record).

without rat

EXCHANGE

Selling

"Kid Millions" (Majestic Theatre, T.T. London

Demand TT 10-day)-Another Eddie Cantor hit. Ann Sothern and Ethel Merman help to keep the picture at a fast pace.

EXCHANGE RATES

Weight.-G. La Brown (Kingswood). Paris.

42. in. 1: P. J. Roo (Daver), 2; J. H. Shlilito (Oundle), 3.

100 Yarde.-J. F. Lockwood, holder Berlin, (Queen Elizabeth G.8., Baret), 1; N. A. Davis (Polytechnic), 1; R. J. 1. Roach Athens (Palmer'), 3. Two feet; 10.4.c.

Milan.

One Mile WalkM. W Oolding (Poly Osla technle), 1; A. V. Kay Rutiish), 2; LG, Smith (Latymer Upper), 3. Fifteen yards; Copenhagen.

Stockholm.

Bmin. 4,8C

440 YardsP. A, Sour (Epsom), 1; K. Hotel A. D. Forder (St. Edmund's, Canterbury). 2; J. F. 1. Zning (Repton), 3. Inches:russels. Shanghai. B3sec.

Three-quarter Mile Ateeplection New York. Green (Ampleforth). 1; N. Shearly Vienna (Queen Elizabeth GB, Barnet), 2 M Amsterdam. de Chatr (Eton). 3. Bix yards; 3min. 43sec, (record).

Long Jump J. F. Lockwood, held (Queen Elizabeth G.S. Barnet), 2ft. Oltin

May 6. 178.0/32 .21.77

Shanghal. T.T. Singapore T.T. Japan T.T. India TT, USA, T.T. Manila *T.

Batavia

T.T. France

May Germany

177.25/32

con-

.is. 213 .16 212

115

53

1055%

.8236

30th

.013ረ

.55%

T.T. Bangkok

T.T. Saigon

.108

.10.05

7814

13314

.1/676

Buying

.1/3 1/3.3/32

.31%

.11:70

.84

.4.07

4 TT, Switzerland 21.772 12.38 T.T. Australia

547

4 m/ L/s London

4 m/c France

20.57 30 d/s India

1/0% U.S. Cross rate in London

Geneva.

12.30%

.547

.04%

945

.10.00

19.90

.22.40

22.404 m/s D/P

do.

.19.40

19.40

4 m/s Llc U.S.A.

Helsingfors.

.22634

220%

.29.613

1/0

4.00

4.30

4.97 Ł

2016

20%

.8.97%

8.98%

Prague. Maarid.

143%

142%

Nom.

Nom.

.110

110&

Hongkong.

Montreal. Yokohama

1/518 .1/5.20/32 1/5.29/32

.5.01%

1/2 .217

6772

10%

Buenos Aires....10.01

211 Rio de Janeiro... Silver (Spot)...18% Sliver (forward).18% War Loan......101

15.0114

N. A. Davis (Polytechnic), 2; D. C. V. Lisbon. Watts (St. George, Harpenden), 3.

Pole Vault D. Hosser (Bancroft's Bombay

E. A. Moir (Bedford), 2: R. E. Davies (Manchester G.8.), J. Roster won on a ecunt of foutta.

120 Yards Hardies J. M. Tanner (Mari Belgrade.. borough), 1; L. II. Thomas (King's, Wim-

Bucharest. bledon), 2 D. C. Brierley (Blundell's), 3.n

Montevideo. Yards; 10.5sec.

MANILA SHARES

The following business done quota- tions were received after the close of the morning session by Swan, Col- bertson & Fritz from their Manila office:

Antamok

Atok

Bagulo Gold Benguet Consolidated

Consolidated lines

1.2.1

Demonstration

Mind Operation

J'ntatalo Gumaus

Silyac

United Paracale

Ban Mauriclo

Business Done Prices in Pesas

Unquoted

20

9.20

49

Unquoted

Unquoted

05 Unquoted Unquated

243 Unquoted Unquoted

The tone of the market-QUIEL.

ASSISTANT “A. G.”

TITLE ABOLISHED

TENNIS PRACTICE AT K.C.C.

Kowloon

Cricket

1/511

mixed Club 5.00%

1/2 doubles league teams are to hold a 217 practice match at the club on Thurs- 877% day when the following players will

19% take port:

Mrs. Burnett, Mrs. Knight, Mrs.. 211 Willams, Mrs. Sweeney, Mrs. Clark 18 and Miss V. Bradbury.

181

Messra. E. C. Fincher, E. F. Fincher, 101% G. C. Burnett, S. A. Gray, G. Clarke, -British Wireless. and A. E. P. Guest.

Shayes Making Sure

Of Davis Cup Place

By Stanley N. Doust

London, Apr. 13.

The Davis Cup probables continued their trials against each other at the Melbury Hard Court Club, Kensington, yesterday. the results of which will undoubtedly influence the selectors in choosing the team.

2

Wins Rifle Contest

Down Curdridge way, in Hamp- shire, lives a thirteen-year-old girl who shoots bull's-eyes while her little friends are playing hopscotch.

SPORT ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB,

'Draft Programmes and Entry Forms for the Fifth Extra Race Meeting to be held on Saturday,

Her name is Edna Dearlove. She 21st May, 1938, (weather permit- had a thirteenth birthday party on ting) may be obtained at the March 3 and carried on the celebra- Secretary's Office, Exchange Build- lons by winning the Southamptoning; the Club House, Happy Rifle League's "Sealp" individual competition,

ever heard of a

in

Valley; the Hong Kong Club; the thirteen. Sports Club; and the Stablen,

oler winning on important rifle | Shan Kwong Road. shooting contest? She scored 98- Entries close at 12 o'clock two short of the possible. No fluke,NOON on Thursday, 12th Mag

Afteen for Edna averaged 98,00 matches prior to her thirteenth birth-1938. dny.

It looks as though we have an→ other Marjorie Foster (King's prize winner) growing up,

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Secretary.

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TILAWA Two, Messrs. Prebble and Stowe to beat the Scotsman, D. McPhall, SANTHIA {out of five), were watching, and by 62, 11-0, 12-10. The feature I think their presence had a nervous about this match was the dourness The Legislative Council at its meet-induence on some of the players of the fight rather than its quality. ing on Thursday, will be asked to particularly Filby-because he was approve a motion by the Attorney Jess adventurous than on Monday General that the title "Assistant At- torney General" be changed to that and more patchy.

Wing On. (HX.), $50 b. William Powell, Ltd., 70 cts. n. Colton MHIS

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Jonce

began well

and McPhail

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7,000 5th Aug.

Manila, Rabaul, Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne & Hobert.

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SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN, 0.000, 12th May, 7 a.m.; Amoy & Japan. 14,500 12th. May Noon.. Shanghai & Japan. .0,000 13th May 7 am Shanghai & Japan.

K. Shayes, in my opinion,, in cer- badly and both suffered from the TANDA of "Crown Counsel for all purposes.tain for a place in the team. Yes- same complaint they were too anxi- terday he beat Filby by 0-1, 64, ous to make the last point for a set 0-1.

or A match point. McPhail, by In some respects Shayes reminds grim hanging-on, led by Bd in the me of F. J. Perry in his cat-like second set and 13-40 on Jones's ser-

the quickness about the court, his man-vico In

next game. Then fner of hitting on the forehand and

made two dreadful shots McPhail

ROS SINDHANA uncanny anticipation. Filby and lost his chance. Game for gamo CARTHAGE Jones took the BURDWAN nervy. First of all he could till 9-all, when not get a firm foothold and he blamed lead and then held his own service|| RAJPUTANA his shoes, and sent for others which for the sot. The third set was simi- SHIRALA obviously were not his. They had for except Jones at 0-8 led by 40 NANKIN uscful rope solea but appeared two 15 and threw away his chance of "SOMALI sizes too large.

clinching matters with three "very || RANCHI The change made a difference for bad shots. And so they went on thi broke through, and played better lawn tennis in the 10-all. Jones atcond not and led by 3-2, Shayes, at 40--0 on his own service need All cater are approximate and subject to aligration without notios, however, was his master yesterday,

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Vibro Piling, 852

Ch. Govt 4% 1926 G$Bonds,, 81% prm. n.

H.K. Govt. 4% Loan 6% prma, 13.

H.K. Govt. 34% Loan 2% pm, Wallacó Harpers,

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ho

and Filby went down badly in McPhail to win a close le. last set, Marsmans Ins. (Lon.); a/- 11/9 b.

11.

Maramana Tha (ILK.) a/- 4/3 b.

The two prospective doubles

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For Passage Rates, Handbooks", Freight,

players, F. H. D. Wilde and D. Butler, P&O MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.

DDUR FIGHT

match. Had a nerve-racking. It took, C. M. Jones from half-past also three till just after half-past Ave Butler won by 6-3, 6-0, 1—–0, 0—7,

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