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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1938,
INTERNATIONAL
RUGGER PLAYERS MEET IN SHANGHAI
First Reunion Since War
As Col. Simson Arrives
An interciting International rugby reunion has occurred in Shanghai with the arrival in Shanghai of Col. J. T. Simson of the Indian Army Medical Service who is now Deputy Director of Medical Services, Hong- kong. Ho played for the Watsonfans and
as a Scottish International against England in 1009, against Tre- land in 1009-11, against Wales in 1009-10, against Franco in 1910 and against Now
New Zealand in 1000.
Hughie Martin
The reunion is with of Shanghal, who played in the same International ride, and Dr.
A. C. Bryson who played with the Harle quins against Col. Simson who was then
with the London Scottish. This is the second reunion of these three Rugby rivals, who last met at Batoum, South Russia, at the close of the Great War, where the British Army ran a scratch rugby side. Cal. "Johnny" Simson is the brother of Capt. Simson who nt one time com- manded H.M.S. Cumberland,
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Pollard 5 for 71) and 218 (Pollard 4 for 71, Philipson 4 for 1).
OXFORD. LEICESTER
At Oxford, the Dark Blues played a drawn match with Leicestershire.
Oxford scored 340 and 324 for eight wickets, while Leicester hod 428 (C. S. Dempster 187).
HAMPSHIRE ♥. WORCESTERSHIRE
At Basingstoke, Worcestershire de- feated Hampshire by 103 runs.
Dennis O'Keefe and Wallace Beery In "The Bad Man of Brim- atono" showing to-day at the King's Theatre.
Hare Quits British Davis Cup Team
London, May 15. Owing to the sudden death of his American employer, Mr. Lynch, a Wall Street banker, with whom he was visiting Europe, C. E. Hare has with- drawn from the British Davis Cup team which is to meet Yugoslavia in Zagreb next week.
Hare was chosen in place of Jones, who lost his two singles against Roumania and was dropped.
The British team for the second round will now com- prise only D. W. Butler, F. H. D. Wilde and R. A. Shayes,
In the final of the Harrogate tournament yesterday. Butler beat Wilde by 10-12, 6-4. 6.0.-Router.
Worcester made 289 (Gibbons 144) K. C. C.
and 228 for nine wickets declared, and in reply Hampshire totalled 217 (Martin 6 for 73) and 107, (Martin 5 for 43).
YORKSHIRE v. ESSEX
Al Sheffield, Yorkshire beat Essex by 127 runs.
Yorkshire totalled only 171 In the Brst innings, Herbet Sutcliffe scoring 82 and Nichols taking seven wickets
P for 02 runs,
Essex, however, fared even worse, being sent back for 131 (Smaller 6 for 50).
In the second innings, Yorkshire were again dismissed cheaply, being ali out for 177 (Hutton 08) Essex managed only 50 in reply, Verity taking seven for 40-Reuter,
OUR GUIDE TO THE CINEMAS
"The Bad Man of Brimstono” (King's Theatre, to-day).—Brimstone becomes soapstone when Bad Man Beery discover that the young sherrif is really his own son. It is a Western on the large scale, with gun battles, sombreros and outlawny. Virgima Bruce, Lewis Stone, Dennis O'Keefe, Joseph
seph Calicia, Guy Kibbec and Clist Edwards are included in the cast.
"Hollywood Hotel" Queen's and Alhambra Theatres, to-day),—One of the most lavish musicals ever pro- duced.
of America's Some
most famous radio stars are brought to the screen in a story which, ft not entirely
original, is extremely well fold, Dick Powell heads the east and is supported by an array of must- cal talent which includes Louella Parsons, Lola and Rosemary Lane, Ted Healy, Frances Langford, Benny Goodman's hand and Raymond Paiges's orchestra.
The Go Getter" (Oriental Theatre, to-day) Cappy Ricks story, made entertaining by the splendid per- formances of George Brent, Anita Louise and Charles Winninger. A fast pace is set throughout.
"Nine Days A Queen" (Majestic Theatre, to-day).—A chapter torn from the pages of English history. Cedric Hardwicke and Nova Pilbeam ore the stars in this G.B. Production.
LOSE TO RECREIO AT ·
BILLIARDS
In a friendly inter-club billiards match played at King's Parit, yes- terday evening Club de Recreio beat the Kowloon Cricket Club by six matches to mil, four singles and two doubles making up the programme,
33, was made by A. F. Pereira, Jnr.,
MAX BAER'S SON
Oakland, May 20. Max Baer, the former world' heavyweight champlon, has donate. a pint of blood to his son, who seriously ill. Doctors state that the infant is receiving an ounce every day, and his condition has improved.
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YACHT CLUB DINNER
His Excellency the Governor will dine with the flag officers and mem- bers of the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club at the Hongkong Club on Men- day, May 23, at 8.30 p.m.
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The highest break of the evening, "Chiclets" bring you who followed this with another run these results of 23, both recorded in his against W. Geall.
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game
Singles:A. P. Pereira, Jar, beat W. Geall; J. C. Remedios beat R. E. Lee, E. M. L. Soares beat W. Mul- caby; J. Remedios beat J. C. Cunlip.
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Doubles: A. V. Gosano and Auw Pit Seng's Trading Co., Ltd. M. Cunha beat A. E. Silkstone and R. S. Capell; C. F. Rozario and A. A. Noronha beat R. Craig and W W. Hirst,
A NEW TRIAL FOR GERMAN TENNIS STAR
Berlin, May 20. Von Cramm, the German Davis Cup tennis player who was sentenced! to a year's imprisonment lately for Indecent assault, has obtained a new! trini in a different court. The date has not been axed. In the mean- time he will have to remain in pri- con-United Press,
NEW SWIMMING,
CLUB
The formal opening of the Guru Nanak Swimming Club by the Pre- sident, Mr. Badan Singh, will take place to-day at 8 pm.
The new Club is situated at Ken- nedy Town,
'Last One In's A Tramp'
Hongkong Shanghat Singapore
TO-NIGHT
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