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And Melody, Too! And Swing That Thing, That You Can't Resist!

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LOUELLA PARSONS

FRANCES LANGFORD · JERRY COOPER · KEN NILGS · DUANE

THOMPSON - RAYMOND PAIGE

HIS ORCHESTRA

BENNY GOODMAN

HIS SWING BAND-

HEAR 'EMI EHLERJEMSAMÉRICA'S HU. ↑ SONGS!

Let That Be A Leiton To Yau”, “I'm Like A Fish Out Of Wate!” "Eve Hitched My Wagon To A Stud" "Silhouetted In The Moonlight" PORESENTED BY WARNER BROS.

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THE HONGKONG

Bowls Draw Made For Pairs, Rinks

FIRST ROUND TIES

·ARRANGED -

The draws in the first round of both the Open Pairs and Open Rinks Bowls Championships were mads yesterday in the presence of Mr. A Hydo-Lay (President), C. B. Hosking (Hon. Secretary) and members of the sub-committee of the Lawn Bowls Association.

WILD

The entry of Meadows, of the Police, who had no pariner, cancelled. Eighteen mutches in the Open Pairs will be decided next week. The Lawn Bowls sub-com-

TELEGRAPH,

FRIDAY

MAY

1988.

LOWANCE ***

KIT DIE, CHAMP

Scenes in "The Bad Man of Brimstone," starring Wallace Beery, coin-

Imittee hopes that in the event of Ing to the Klog's Theatre to-morrow.

rain the players concerned will do their best to play off their matches beforo Friday, May 27.

Soven matches in the Open, rinks will be contested on Sunday, May 20, the times to be arranged by the skips first named.

The following were the draws for the Pairs Championship:

M. Y. Adal

A. R. Dalalı

Monday, May 23

V. E. W. Linen

I. Duncan

(Club de Recreio)

A. T. Lay

V. F. Tlooker

R. Eilla

A. tub de Recreio),

M. Jack

C. Labrun

V. V. Patherick Ferguson

(Club de Recreio J. Orem

WV. Malr

T. 1. Jack

A. A. Dand

(Club de Recreio) La Rome

G. T. Paduelt

(Civil Service) W. GII

G. Duncan

(Civil Service] W. Begley

A. E. S. Alves

(Civil Service) D. A. Khan M. R. Abbя

(Civil Service)

F. Kelly F. Nolan

V. A. Raker

A. K. Min

V. R. Edwards

4. Perkira

v. A. E. Contes

R. 140

v. A. J. Coellig PAU

Turaday, May 24

(Taikoo It. C.) J. E. Noronha C. G. Silva

(Taikoo R. C.) W. Warr

Cook

(Taikoo R. C.)

J. McGowan

J. Deakin

(Talkoo R. C.)

F. Broudbridge W. W. Hirst

(Kowloon B.

H. Gillis

Y. Abbas

(Kowloon B.

H. G. Cooper

A. Calman

v. Cheesman

J. Henson

v. J. Hoenen

A. R. Minu

v. W. Hodges

A. Broukabank

v. Eastman

L. Bones

G. C.)

v. J. J. Riberio

J. Basto

v. Dr. G. W. LAT

W, Dr.

Karanja

G. C.)

(Kowloon B. G.

Spary Stoven

v. Stephen

Selby.

V. F. V. V. Riberio

If. A. Alves.

(Kowloon B. G, C.)

Wednesday, May 25

Ferguson Calman

v. Campbell

Wright (Kowloon C. C.)

W. Leonard v. A. Castro

R.Spares

V. Attenza

Hongkong F. Cj

Open Unks

The Open Rinks will be decided on

Sunday, May 29.

C. C. Pereira

O. P. Remedios

J. C. Remedian

E, de Souza (skip) v.

(Kowloon 1. G.

J. Howell

G. B. Graver

A. W. Hodges.

A. Brooksbank

(skip)

(Club de Recreo)

W. Glendenning

L. Glendenning

F. Kelly

F. Nolan (skip)

Hongkong F.

T. P. Shaw

E. Strange

Duncan

W. Gilt (skip}

Civil Service)

L. F. Kavier

C. Marques

F. V. V. Riberio

C. Vax

M. Remedios

H. Basto

J. 3. Dosto (akip)

3. Gittin

L. Stepliens

A. Spary

A. II. Bonto skip)

W. Howard

C. W. Lam

N. P. Karonjta

E. Zimirem (ski)

y.

C.)

A. J. Coelho

3. Lillierap

W. Bagley

Y. A. E. 8. Alves (skip)

L. Bones

J. Eustati

V. Pelhertek

OUR GUIDE TO THE CINEMAS

SOCCER VISITORS

HONOURED

"My Dear Miss Aldrich" King's South China Athletic

hilarious

Theatre, to-day). A comedy concerning , វា young and pretty school-teacher who falls heir to a great newspaper, and then finds that the editor is a woman-hater. With Maureen, O'Sullivan, Walter Pidgeon and Edna May Oliver.

Association Celebrate.

Their Victories

To honour the Federation Cochin Chinoise de Football Association's team, and to celebrate their winning of the local League Championship, the Senior Challenge Shield and the Kotewall Charity Cup, members of the South China Athleile Association gathered last night in the Kam Ling Restaurant for dinner.

"Dangerous. To Know" (Queen's and Alhambra Theatres, to-day) Suave Akim Tomiroff is a big racketeer who seeks to enjoy society life as well as political and financial control of the city in which he lives, His plans to frame a young bond sulesman and marry his financee are folled by the gangster's leyal Chinese. The guests included M. Renner, companion. Fast, well-acted. Gall Vice-Consul for France, the manager Patrick, Anna May Wong, Harvey and members of the Salgon football Stephens and Anthony Quinn are in team and several members of the the cast.

Hongkong Referees' Association and Hongkong Football Association."

The Go Getter" (Oriental Theatre, to-day).A Cappy Ricks story, made. entertainng by the splendid per formances of George Brent, Anita Louise and Charles Winninger, A fost par

pace is set throughout.

Following the toasts by Mr. Chan Kam-po, President of the Association, of the King, the Republic of France and the Republic of China, Mr. Molt "Nine Days A Queen" (Majcollo S.C.A.A., speaking of the Saigon Hing, acting Chairman of the Theatre, to-day).A chapter torn football team mude reference to the from the pages of English history. extraordinary improvements there Cedric Hardwicke ond Nova had been made in Saigon football Pilbeam are the stars in this Production.

D.12

GOLF TIMES ANNOUNCED

OLD COURSE

9.12. 11. Dodwell, I. S.. Morrison,

T. E. & T, A. Pearce, D

G.R.

8.20 G. N. Murphy, J; H. M. Andrew, 924 N. K. Lit(lephn, J. G. Campbell. 0.28 A. D. & D. Humphreye.

0.32 M. 1. Cooper, C. A. King. 0.30 A. B. Purves, I. IL Geare. 9.50 Stenersen, F, Groves,

SPORT ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

THE

EXTRA FIFTH

RACE MEETING will be held (weather permitting at HAPPY VALLEY on SATURDAY, 21st MAY, 1938, com- mencing at 2.00 p.m.

The First Bell will be rung at 1.30

D.m.

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE

No One without a badge will be

it. A. Alves (skip) v. T. Ferguson (skip) admitted to the Members' Enclosure.

(Kowloon c. c.)

J. C. Brown

John Watson

T. Coleman

R. Duncan, (skip) v.

Kowloon Docks)

J. Soarea

J. Leonard'

L. C. R. Bouza

C. S. Rasselet

(skip)

(Police R. C.)

V

R. P. Phillips

A. T. Lay

A. Hyde-Lay,

£. Lines (skip)

W. Penny

K. M. Omar

M. J. Medina

J. Cavanagh (skip)

COUNTY CRICKET

London, May 19.

not

Lunch cricket scores were: Australia 230-4 (Brown 102 out) against Northampton;

Nolls 09-1 against Cambridge: Hampshire 217-8, Worcester 209; Kent 133, Gloucester 221 and 159-7; Middlesex 227-0, Lanus 280; Oxford 340, Leicester 60-2; Surrey 182 and 162-4; Derby 04; Sussex 243-5, Warwick 301: York 108-1 against Essex-Reuter Bulletin.

Badges admitting Non-Members to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $5.00 for Gentlemen and

since the days of the early Chinese tours ten years ago. They had im- proved beyond all acclamation. He remarked on the uniqueness of the situation, for they had come to Hongkong with the idea of learning something about the game, but instead were remaining here to teach.

M. Michael Jean, manager of the Saigon team, thonked the S.C.A.A. for all the hospitality which hud been shown to their team and ex- pressed the hope of further vialts in the future.

Mr. Chow Mon-chi then dealt with the successes of the S.C.A‚A, during the past year and congratulated the Association. Mr. Mok Hing respond- cd Mr. Wong Ka-tsun proposed "Our Guests" to which Mr. J. Skin- ner replied.

A souvenir flag was presented to Mr. Tlen, captain of Saigon, by Mr. Leung Wing-chiu, captain of South China, after which Mr. L. Nhiet added his thanks to the Association for their hospitality.

TO-NIGHT

at 9 p.m.

$3.00 for Ladies (both including tax) BUSMAN'S

Member,

such

are obtainable through the SECRET ARY upon the personal or written

of a application Member to be responsible for all visitors introduced by him, and for Payment of all Chits, &c.

The Secretary's Omice, 1st floor, Exchange Building, (Tel. 27704) will

close at 12 NOON.

Timns are obtainable at the Chub House provided they are ordered_in advance from the No. 1 Boy, Tele- phone 21920.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE The Price of Admission to the Public Enclosure is $1.00 including TOX for

including all Personis, Ladies, and is payable at the Gate. Soldiers and Sailors in Uniform uro admitted Holl Price.

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary. Ifongkong, 16th May, 1938.

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