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ALHAMBRA

TO-MORROW

THE MOST SHOCKING

·REVELATIONS THAT EVER SCORCHED THE SCREEN

·WITH: 'THEIR FLAMING FURY

Richard

DIX HE DEVIL IS DRIVING

JOAN PERRY

MAKA BRYANT • FRANK C. VILSON

Directed by Harry Lochmon

COLUMBIA

ASURE

A MASTERPIECE OF HORROR

BY THE MASTER OF TERROR KARLOFF'S SUPREME TRIUMPH !

DEATH

STRIKES

FROM NOWILERE

...AND EVERYWHERE!

Locks are no protection when tila phantom killer roams the night!

"THE":

INVISIBLE

·MENACE- BORIS KARLOFF

MARIE WILSON - EDDIE CRAVEN Birected by Joke Farrow - Strzyn Piły by Cratid Willer à Flem the Play by Ralphi Spencer, ligh", 1;WANNER BROS. Picture

Starts WEDNESDAY

QUEEN'S

Next Race Programme Announced

Events Arranged

For June 4 and 6

The Sixth Extra Race Meeting, which will be held early in June will be divided into two days, Saturday and Monday. The follow- ing are the programmes arranged for both dnys!

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SATURDAY, JUNE 4

THE

June Handicap For China Ponies,! "A" Cins. Jockey allowance. One mile.

Dend! Handicap.--For Australion Subscription Pontes, "A" Class. Jockey allowance. Six furlongs.

Whitsun Handicap.For China Ponies, Subscription Griffins of this Club of this Season Jockey allow- ance. One mile.

Customs Handicap.-First Section. For China Pontes, "C" Class Jockey allowance. Six furlongs.

NoteOne Entry

only will be made for the Customs Handicap (Races Nos. 1 and 9). Entries will be divided

into First and Second Sections at the discretion

of the Handicapper.

won in stakes

and

of

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, MAY

FILIPINO BOXER LOSES IN AMERICA

Hollywood, May 21. Johnny Brown, of Chiengo, beat Pablo Dono, of Manila, on points in

ten-round contest here to-day.

Young Peter Jackson, 143 lbs, a negro, technically knocked out Pete Deruza, 141 Iba, of New York, in another ten-round bout.

BRITISH L.T.A. CRITICISED

Worst Time. To Hoist Flag

i

The decision of the British LT.A.- to support the proposal to hold the At Sacramento, Tomboy Romero, International team championship 120 lbs., of Sacramento, fought a biennially has provoked draw with Gavras, 120 lbs., a Snneritletsm in the current issue of Frimclaco newspaper boy, over ten American Lawn Tennis, rounds-United Press,

OUR GUIDE TO THE

CINEMAS

the

:

outlawry.

strong

It was the British Isles, says this journal, which issued the first, chal-¦ lenge for the Davis Cup in 1900, and won it on the third try. Thence- forward she was steadfast lo her efforts to hold or regnin it each time It was lost. She was the only nation, save the United States, that ever

team to sent a winning

Australia! and it was she who put an end to the six years' relgn of France in 1933; and having won the Cup again the originators of the game held it for four years without a break.

**The Bad Man of Brinstone" (King's Theatre, to-day)-Brimstone becomes soapstone when Dad Man Beery discovered that

After referring to Perry's "Irre- young parable loss" to England and to the sherriff is really his own son. is n Western on the large scale, with gun retirement of Austin. Hughes and

and battles, sombreros

Lee, the article points out that there Virginia Bruce, Lewis Stone, Dennis is a new brood of players in Great to O'Keefe, Josephi Callela, Guy Kibbee Britain who could be trained and Cliff Edwards are

courageously strive skilfully and for the greatest honour in the lawn the cast.

world-the tennia

winning of the "Hollywood Hotel” (Queen's und | Davis Cup. Alhambra Theatres, to-day).—One of

included

גנ1

Stonecutters Plate-For

Chinn Ponies, Subscription Griffs of this Club of this Senyor,

Poules classified" Class Winners $1,000 or more in stakes since ist January, 1938, barred. Weight: 10 #b. under weight for inches.

1 b. penalty for every $100 or part therent most favish musicals produced in recent years. It has almost every 1st January, Siber 1038 Jockey allowance, Six

furing that run contribute to the longa

success of a picture of this description, and Busby Berkeley, the director, hns made the most of the material at his disposal. Dick Powell Hends the cast and supported by Louella Parsons, Lola and Rosemary

made up to look very mnticis

Lane like each other), Ted Henly. Frances Langford, Hugh Herbert, and Benny

Warwick

Form Handicap-for Australian Subscription Ponies this Sensor) Winners of $1,000 or

more In stakes. barred. Jockey From the Two Mlle Post allowance. once round and in about one mile

Yards).

171

Shatin Handleap,--For China Ponies, "D" Closs. Subscription Griffins of this Club of this Season, barred. To be ridden by Jockey" who have not won ten rhees any- where at any time. No whipa spurs allowed.

One mile. Lead Mine Hanilleap.-For Chino Ponies, "B" Class Jockey allow ahre. Six furlonga.

or

Customs Handicap-Secund Sec- Lion. (See Race No. 4..

Goodman's band 1173! Raymond Paige's orchestra

#

The Firefly" (Orienta} Theatre. to-day),Jeunette MacDonald t Katunited in lien self of a good ple-

This ture.

IS Mp exception. The film is not new to the Colony, but it is one which is worth seeing twice nut only because it is well-made but also because of the fine mustent Fumikers. Allan Jones and Willan are the male supports,

"Ready, Willing and Able" Entries close at noon on Thursday. Majestle Theatre, to-day).Another May 20.

musical, Ruby Keeler, who has been absent front the screen for Une, makes a welcome return. She as helped along by Law Dixon, the man with the dancing feet.

Dally Double Event:-Pirth Seventh Roves,

and

MONDAY, JUNE 6 Iandicap.--For Beaufort

China Ponies, Griffins of this Seusou Winners at this Meeting and Pontes that have won $2,000 or more in stakes,

It

"Now is the worst time to hoist the white flag and to say in effect that the lean years are upon us, we do not consider it necessary to strive to fatten them; let supremacy in the game we invented, evolved and made great with our own great players, go hang: we have Wimbledon and that will suffice for the present''

ENGLAND DEFEATED

AT SOCCER

Warren Switzerland Deservedly

Wins Match

Larred, Jockey allowance. Mile Post once round and in about

one mile 171 yards).

One mile.

Lamo Handicap. First Sretion.) For China Ponies, "D" Class. Win- ners at this Meeting, and Ponies that have won $1,000 or more in sinkes

Berne, May 21. Switzerland deservedly beat Eng- land by two goals to one in an in- ternational

match soccer

to-day. This was England's first detent by

Switzerland, who recently drew with Germany one-all.

five tholifand

spectators the match the turned out to watch weather conditions of which were Acbl, the favourable to England. Lamia Handicap. Second Section.

Swiss outside left, opened the scur (See Race No. 21.

of the ing in the thirtieli minute game, but Bastin equalised just be- forr half-time from à penalty award- cd for a foul tuckle,

Green Island Handicap.--Second Section. (See Rare No. 8).

Lantao Handicap. For China Ponies, "B" Class, Juckey allowance.

The winning goal came from Abeg- From the Two Mile Post once round glen in the seventy-third minute of and in (about one mile 171 yards). the game. A penalty was awarded Daily Double Event:-Fifth and against England for hands-Reuter,

Seventh Races.

Entries close at Noon on Thursday, May 26.

since 1st January, 1938, barred. Jockey allowance. Six furlongs,

NoteOne Entry only will be made for the Lamn Handicap (Ituces Nos. 2 and B). Entries will be divid- ed into First and Second Sections at the discretion of the Handicapper.

Whitaun Plate-For China Ponies that have started at least twice hus year at Race Meetings of this Club and have not, at date of entry, won $2,500 or more in stakes since 1st January, 1938, Weight: 148 lb. 1 14. Rose Charming, a mare owned by penalty for every $200 or part thereof Mr. Eu Tong-sen, was the cynosure won in stakes since 1st January. of many eyes when she arrived in 1036.

Shanghal One and a quarter miles.

recently

board on

the Woollahra Handicap--For Austra- tulion liner, Conte Blancamano. Ilan Subscription Ponies, "C" Class. She was sent by Mr. Eu to Dr T. Winners at this Meeting, barred, A. Keylock, of Keylock and Pratt, Jockey allowance. Froin the Two veterinary surgeons, as she is in foal. Mile Post once round and in (about one mile 171 yards).

Smugglers Plate. For China Ponies, Subscription Griffins of this. Club of this Season classified "E" Clans. Winners

thin Meeting,

LOCAL PONY IN SHANGHAI

DERBY TRIAL

Bland Star Wins 11⁄2

barred. Weight: 10 b, under weight Miles Sweepstake Race

London, May 21.

HOLLAND BEATEN

Amsterdam, May 21. Nearly 60,000 people saw Scotland triumph over Holland in an inter- national football match 10-day by three goals to one. All the goals were scored in the second half: Black. Walker and Murphy netting for

Venic for Holland.- Scotland, and

Reuter.

SYDENHAM SPEED TROPHY

for cách race won, Maximum Trial Sweepstake race of one and a the thirty miles Sydenham Trophy

ut

for inches. To be ridden by Jockeys

Crystal Palace, London, May 21. With un who have not won ten rüres any-

average speed of 52.77 where at any time. Jockeys, 2 ib. At 25-1, Bland Star wori the Derby miles an hour. J. H. T. Smith won penalty

No Whips or spurs half miles. penalty: 10 b.

Lingfield to-day. Handicap here to-day, allowed. One mile.

Olympus (100-7) was second, whille Prince Birabongse of Siam, was

driving an ER.A., Island Handlepp First Halcyon _Gift (25-1)

third. second,

while Green Section. For Ching Ponles, "C" There were thirteen starters.

Percy McLure, on a Riley, was third. Closs. Winners at this Meeting, and Each carrying seven stone nine-Reuter. Ponies that have won $1,000 or more pounds, these three horses ran neck- in staites, since 1st January, 1939. and-neck for the first half of the barred. Jockey pllowance. One and course.

a quarter miles.

was

23, 1938.

COUNTY CRICKET SCORES

Another Century For

Don Bradman

London, May 21. - The Australlun Test team have bet themselves once more on the rond to victory, this time opposed to Surrey, Don Broderman has again scorcdd

CA W. century (143), prid, assisted by Brown, who was unlucky In not reaching three figure by four runs, and A. L. Hosset!, the Australians scored 432 (or five wickets at the close of play. Hasset made 65 not out.

Australia: 432 for five (Bradman 143, W. A. Brown 95 and A. L. Has- sett 85 not out).

LANCASHIRE v| NORTHANTS

The first Innings of Lancashire realised 322 runs, and in reply, Nor- thants had compiled only 44 för Ave wickets at the close of play.

HAMPSHIRE v. GLAMORGAN Despite the bowling of J. C. Clay, for 70 runs. who took six wickets Hampshire scored 310 runs in their first innings against Glamorgan, who had made 44 for one wicket when stumps were drawn.

WARWICK v. LEICESTER Leleester, with five wickets in hand, had already galned first innings' icad over Warwick at the close of play: W. Flamson, taking five wic kels for 23, was mainly responsible for

Warwick's low score of 112. Leicester had scored 167 for five.

SUSSEX v. YORKSHIRE

An unbroken first wicket partner- ship of 127, after Sussex had been disinissed for 200 runs, has put York- shire in a winning position. W. E. Bowes took six Sussex wickets for 30 runs.

SOMERSET v. DERBY

Somerset found George Pope in fine form when they met Derby, and were all out for 158. Pope claimed Ave wickets for 41 runs. Derby had scored 135 for two wickets at the end of the day's play.

MIDDLESEX v. NOTTS

W. J. Edrich once more claimed batting honours for Middlesex, knock- ing up an undefeated double century against Notis. At the close of play, Middlesex hnd scored 440 for five wickets (Edrich 228 not out).

G. II. Chalk (107) enabled Kent to

KENT v. WORCESTER

Centuries by A. Fagg (134) and F.

run up a score of 403 for six wickets in the first day of their match against Worcester.

SURREY TITLES

Mrs. Moody Defeats Miss Lumb

London, May 21. Having defeated Miss Peggy Scriven in the semi-finnis of the Women's Singles of the Surrey Ten- ais Championships at Surbiton, Mrs. Helen Wilis Moody became champion to-day when she beat Miss Margot Lamb in the final by 0-3, 6-4.

In the Men's Singles Final, John ONIT, who eliminated Kho Sin-kle,

met Erie Filby, who beat "Bunny" Austin, and won by 2-0, 6-4, 0—3.

Reuter,

SPORT ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

Draft Programmes and Entry Forms for the Sixth Extra Race Meeting to be held on Saturday, 4th and Monday, 6th June, 1938, (weather permitting) may be obtained at the Secretary's Office, Exchange Building; the Club House. Happy Valley; the Hong Kong Club; the Sports Club; and

Other prominent Derby horses Wayward Girls Defended the Stables, Shan Kwong Road.

London.

Note-One Entry only will be among those which also ran werd made for the Green island Handicap Troon (7-4) carrying 0 stone 2 lbs, (Races Nos. and D). Enteles will and Fort Marnock (2-1) carrying be divided foto First and Second 8 stone 9 lbs.

Girls who have unfortunate love Sections at the discretion of the These first three horsed are still left affairs should not be ostracized, be- Handicapper,

in the Derby, and other probable cause scolding and black looks will Manly Handicap-Fer Australian starters are Manorite, Campion, Fel not make them virtuous, the Right Subscription Ponies, FC" Class Crag, What A Lad, Phoenicien the Rev. B. O. F. Heywood, Bishop of Winners at this Meeting,

barred. Second, Eildon Hill and Mario, who Ely, declares in the current issue of Jockey allowance. From the Two also ran-Reuter.

his Diocesan Gazette,

Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON on Thursday, 26th May, 1938.

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