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TUESDAY, MAY 10,

Great Mile By Schoolboy

The White City Thrilling Half Mile

By J. P. Jordan

London, Apr. 11.

London, Apr. 9. Len Harvey, new British cruiser- weight champion, stated yesterday that he is to we a two-months rest and then h Is after a fight with Tommy Farr for Favy's British and Empire heavy-weight titles.

left hand was damaged in meday's title fight with

·McAvoy, and la badly swollen, but a com-

Chivers is not unlike the world's! plete rest will put it right," he said.

record-holder Wooderson, in bulid Then I am going after the heavy and effortless style of running. He weight title. As soon as Farr likes allowed D. W. Parks (Ardingly) to i from Amerlea lie can have|

take him along until the last lap, "The

Board of Control recently when be lengthened his stride, and nominated Ben Foord Eddie moving with beautiful rhythm, won

and Phillips to meet in the final eliminat-easily by 50 yards in 4min. 29sce.

Given normal development, Chi- Ing context for Farr's title. I am

should be a great miler in a vers quite prepared to meet the winner,

few years' time. if necessary, before tackling Farr.

"Let me pay a tribute to McAvoy's

Record was also beaten by a Green great fighting," he went on. "I wont

(Ampleforth) in the steeplechase, It known that my injured eye was but otherwise the performances were caused by a fair punch. It was a lenbout the average, hook. That did not concern me great deal-it was my left hand that was the trouble."

A brilliant mile by A. H. Chivers (Wycliffe), who knocked four-fifths of a second off S. C. Wooderson's record at the corres- ponding meeting five years ago, stood out as the finest feat accomplished at the Public Schools Challenge Cup meeting which concluded at the White City on Saturday.

OUR GUIDE TO THE CINEMAS

"Farewell Again" (King's Theatre, to-day). For those who complain that there are insuficient good Eng- 1st pictures in the Colony, this will

1938.

At

SUMMER Golf

Result Of First Round Draw For Valley Happy Singles

Girl Of 13 Wins Rifle Contest

Down Curdridge way, in Hamp-

shire, lives a thirteen-year-old girl

SPORT ADVTS:

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

Draft Programmes and Entry Forms for the Fifth-Extra Race who shoots bull's-eyes wille her Mooting to be held on Saturday," little friends are playing hopscotch. 21st May, 1838, (weather permit

Her name is Edna Dearlove. She

had a thirteenth birthday party on ting) may be obtained at the. 3 and carried on the celebra- Secretary's Office, Exchange Build»“ winning the Southampton ing; the Club House, Happy

tonk

The following is the result of the draw for five found matches in the Rifle League's "Scalp" Individual Valley; the Hong Kong Club: the Happy Valley Summer Singles Com-competition.

Who ever heard of a thirteen Sports Club and the Stables, petition for 1938:

year-old winning mi important rifle Shan Kwang Road. shooting contest? She scored 08- Entrion closo. at 12 o'clock two short of the possible. No fluke, for Edna averaged 05.06 in Bleen NOON on Thursday, 12th May, matches prior to her thirteenth birth-1938. day.

By Order,

Col. E. D. Matthews (14) v. A. D. Humphreys (0); E. Tuck (20) v. L Goldman (7); W. S. lier (9) V. A. L. Powell (18); J. W. Mayhew (11), W. J. Dyer (17); A. H. McBride (12) v. T. B. Low (11); G. W. Reeve (15) v. R. Young (0) H. N. Williamson (11) v. T. D. Paton (8): J. Cook (22) v. J. Harrop (14); J. W. Macdonald (7) v. L. C. F. Bellamy: A. McKellar (8) v. J. Gellatly (24); A. Brooksbank (10) V. H. H. Mundy (10); N. J. Booker (13) v. W. A. Stewart (10); Hugh Smith (11) v. G. T. May (15); F. Buckle (16) v. G. Davies (12); F. G. van Reede (21) v. C. Brent Smith (20); W. Woodward (13) v. A. B. Purvis (8).

on or

First round to be played on or be a welcome treat. Well-handled, before May 20; Second round on or The biggest thrill of the afternoon the film shows the reactions of before June 11: Third Round on or was provided in the half mile, in different people who, after serving before June 26; Semi-final

their way before July 10; Final on or before which A. D. Buckland-Nicks (Berk- years in India, are MCAVOY'S VIEW

hamsted) Fan a splendidly judged back to England with the prospect of July 24. McAvoy, who returned to Man-race. After setting the pace he al- leave at Home only to be told that six hours nt chester yesterday, was of the opinion lowed first D. J. Mayall (Lancing) they have only that he was unlucky not to have and then C. N. Jupp (Perse) to tear Southampton; the regiment has lust the Near East. away in front, and reserving his own been ordered to been awarded the decision,

"I am," he said, "willing to fight final spurt until the last 50 yards, he Leslie Banks and Flora Robson have

the chilet roles. again for a substantial got home by inches. Harvey

"Snow White sidestake. I think I can regain the

Dwarik" (Queen's title"

FINE QUARTER-MILER

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Seven

FUNERAL SERVICES

Alhambra Jiu-Jitsu School Founder

Honoured In Tokyo

Mr. Harry Levene, MeAvoy's Lon-

P. A. Soar (Epsom) is a quarter-Theatres, to-day-As refreshing as a cool breeze on a hot summer's day, den agent, stated that he is applying miler of high promise. For a boy and as welcome as a pay increase, to the British Boxing Board of Con-of 1811⁄2 years to win two heats on the new and greatest Walt Disney trol for a scrutiny of the referee's Friday in $3.38cc. and 53sec., and the production is here at last. A land- score card, ns he was greatly sur-final on Saturday in 32.3sec. is ex-mark of film making, I was on prised that the referee awarded the Aght to Harvey without first. con- sulting his score card.

DERBY CALL-OVER

Pasch Still At Head Of Betting List

London, May 9. The following was to-day's enll- over for the Derby:

Paschi 2/2 offered, 85/40 taken; Port Marnock 7/1 offered; Scottish Union 11/1 offered; Golden Sover- eign 100/7 offered; Pound Foolish Glenloan 16/1 taken and offered: 100/0 offered; Miran 20/1 offered Reuter.

FIFTH EXTRA MEETING

Handicap Events Arranged

Saturday, May 21

ceptional.

Mo

Tokyo, May 0.

amazing feat to inject such dramatic realism and spontanelly into what, In the vast, mat-covered hall of J. F. Lockwood (Queen Elizabeth's, after all, are merely so many photo the flu-jitsu school which he founded Barnet) had no difficulty in winning graphed drawings. This is truly immediately after his graduation the sprint and long jump for the motion picture art, not to mention its from the Tokyo Imperial University second successive year and should be heard of again, probably as a long being one of the most captivating in 1802, the funeral services for Dr. Jumper, while the hurdles went to creen experiences we have had. It Jigoro Kano, father of the modern is as entertaining for adults as it un-system of Japanese self-defence, the heat stylist, J. M. Tanner (Mari-doubtedly is for the kiddies.

were held here to-day. borough).

"Strike

Pink" (Oriental old Eddie

Dr. Kano died on May 4 on-board Theatre, to-day),An Cantor favourite, containing all the the Hikawa Maru while on his way, ingredients which made all the Eddie back to Japan from the Cairo meet- Atras entertaining. It Is ing of the Olympic International Santor being

eing showr. for only one day.

Committee. He was 7 years old.--- "Kid Mons" (Majestic Theatre, Domel The weight putting was good and fo-day).Another Eddie Cantor hit. the pole vaulting talr. Salem (Ger- many) were weakly represented and Ann Sothern and Ethel Merman lost the Challenge Cup after holding help to keep the plcture at it for two years. Queen Elizabeth'space. and Kingswood tied for the cup.

This was rather an untidy race, us several hurdles were lenocked over fault und Tanner himself was at early on, but he deserved his vle-i lory.

The Finals

Half Mile-A. D. Buckland-Nicks (Ber- kamated), 1; C. N. Jupp (Perse), 2; J. R Park (University College School, 3; Inches; imin. Liste

n fast

YACHTING RESULTS

One: Mila-A, IL Chivers (W Series Of Naval Races

D. W. Parks (Ardingly), . Goodbody (Button County), 3 40 yards; min. 20sed.

Forth-G. L. Brown (Kingswood).

The following is the programme of the handicap events arranged for Fifth Extra Race Meeting of the Hongkong Jockey Club for Saturday, May 21:

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Yangiare Ilandicap. For China Ponles, Grimas of this Season. Win- ners of $1,500 or

in stakes, barred. Jockey allowance. Six fur- Jonits,

Brisbane Spring Handicap.-For Australian Subscription Ponies of any Season. Jockey allowance. One and a quarter miles.

4201. 10in. 1: RJ. 1oo (Dovur), 2; J. Shillito (Oundle), 3.

100 Yards, Lockwood, holder (Queen Elizabeth 0.9., Enrnet), 1; N. A. Davis (Polytechnic), 2; It. J. E. Honch (Palmer's). 3. Two feet; 104sec.

One Mile WalkM. W Golding (Poly- technic), A. V. Kay (Rutlish), 1; L. G. Smith Latymer Upper), 3. Fifteen yards; Basin. 40sec.

410 Yards.-F. A. Soar (Epsom), I; K. A. D. Forder (St. Edmund's, Canterbury), 2: J. F. B. Laing (Repton). 3. Incles; 32.3sec.

Three-quartere Mile Steeplechase A. Green (Ampleforth), 1; E. N. Shearly Queen Elizabeth G.S., Barnet), 2; M. E. de Chinir (ton), 3. Bix yards; 3min. 13. record).

Long Jamp.-J. F. Lockwood, holder (Queen Elizabeth G.S, Barnet), 22(L. 8skin.. Watts (St George's, Harpenden), 3.

West River Handicap-First Sec-N, A. Davis (Polytechnic), 2; D. C. V. tion For China Ponics, "C" Class. Jockey allowance. From the two Mile Post Once Round and in (About one mile 171 yards).

Note:-One Entry only will be made for the West River Handicap (Races Nos. 3 and 8). Entries will Second be divided into First and Sections at the discretion of the Handicapper.

Peiho Handicap-First Section For China Ponies, "D" Class, Jockey allowance from the 1% Mile Post (About half mile 170 yards).

Note:-One Entry only will be made for the Pelho flandicap (Races Nos, 4 and D). Entries will be di- vided into First and Second Sections at the discretion of the Handicapper. Shing Man Handicap,For China Fontes, "B" Class, Jockey allowance, Six furlongs.

Wallsend Handleap. -- For Aus- tralian Subscription Ponies of any season. Ponles classified "A" Class, and Ponies that have won $1,000 of more in stakes since 1st January, 1098, barred. Jockey allowance. Six furlongs

Nanling Stakes-For China Ponies, Subscription Griffis of this Club of this Season classifed "E" Class. Weight for inches

DCT scale. Jockey allowance. Half a mile.

West Ilver Handlaan - Second Section. (See Race No. 8).

Peiha Hamill Second Section. (860 Race No. 4).

Seventh Races,

Double Event:-Fifth and

CRICKET SCORES

Kent 227 for four, Essex 450. Leicestershire 212, Australia 410 for four.

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Pole Vault, Rosser Dancroft's), 10ft. J; E. A. Moir (Bedford), 2; R. E. Davies, (Manchester G.B.), 3. Rosser won on a count of knulle.

For "Malayan Mug"

The first of a series of races to be hold by the Royal Naval Sailing Association for a trophy named "The Malayan Mug," which is being pre- sented by Lieut. P. Medd, of H.M.S. Eagle,

resulled as follows:

· Lt.Cdr. Pugh-

(123), Graves (T62).

3. Lt. Whitworth (T65), 4 Fl

Fit, Lt. Ross (T48),

7 pts... 6 pts. 5 pts. 4 pts.

5. F. O. Lumsden (T4), 3 pts.

6. Lt. Hore (T08),

2 pts.

7. Flt. Lt Gaskell (T60), D.Ñ.F.

DOG SAVES HIDE, LOSES TAIL

Minto, Australia.

+

WALKING CONTEST

Whitlock Finishes Fourth In Race At Munich

Munich, May 0. The British Olympic champion, Harold Whitlock, who at the last Olympic games in Berlin, won the 50 kilometres walking contest, finish. ed but fourth in the 25 kilometres walking race "all round Munich" yesterday,

The first was the Berlin athlete Fritz Bleiweiss who came over the dilstance in 2 hours and 25 seconds, Peters, Berlin being second and Finzle Mittenwald third.-Trans-Ocean.

NEW DRUNKOMETER DEVISED

New York.

A new device to test drivers auspected of being intoxlented has 120 Yards Hurdler---J. M. Tanner (Mar)- Fairly expert timing by a dog been developed by Dr. R. N. Harger. borough). 1; L. R. Thomas (King's, Wim-here saved its hide but not its tail. The drunkometer, as it is called, bledon), 2 D. C. Brierley (Blundell's), 3.

It loaped from a railroad track just consists of a glass tube containing a Yards; 105sec.

In time. It then dashed madly on chemical solution. As the suspect's for another 200 yards without a breath is forced into the tube, the

undergoes change whimper before it discovered its solution loss. The dog then howled miser- colour in proportion to the amount

of alcohol on his breath, ably.

NEW HATS FOR AUSTRALIA

Sydney.

The "bush" hat of Australia is to give way to the American product, The John B. Stetson Company of Philadelphia has arranged with an established Australian hat manu- facturer to produce the Stetson hats here. The move is a result of Aus- tralia's decision to prohibit the im- portation of men's hats.

CAMEL BELISHES PAPER BAGS

Memphis, Tenn.

A sad-eyed camel in the Memphis zoo is on a diet of paper bags. Visitors to the zoo now bring along paper bags for the camel In addition to peanuts for the monkeys. The comel chews the bags like a goat, swallowing them with apparent en joyment.

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Shayes Making Sure Of Davis Cup Place

By Stanley N. Doust

London, Apr. 13.

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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.

Two, Messrs. Prebble and Stowe to beat the Scotsman, D. McPhall, (out of five), were watching, and by 0-2, 11-9, 12—18. The feature

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

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R. Shayes, in my opinion, is cer- badly and both suffered from the TANDA

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DOUR FIGHT

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