THE HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH,
THURSDAY,
JUNE 2, 1938.
UNITED STATES OPEN Well-known Golfers Fail In Qualifying Round
GOODWILL TOUR England Japanese Student Party Needn't Be
Leaving For Home.
Paris, June 1. Having successfully completed New York, May 31. their mission of introducing some The qualifying round of the United of the old Japanese Samural Arts States Open Golf Championship has into European countries, the party of taken a moderately heavy toll among Japanese students who have been on the big names. Among the early visit to Germany and Italy will returns, the major casualties at New leave Marsailles to-morrow
aboord York were Craft Wood, Willia, Klein, the N.YK. Terukuni Maru. Jesse Sweetser and Henry Cluci.
At Rockefeld, Maryland, Witty Cox of New Orleans and Fred Hass, s., failed to qualify.
Massachusetts, At Longmeadow, Manero with 148, and Willle Maefar land with 144, qualified United
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COUNTY CRICKET
London, June 1. Lunch cricket scoren were: England 07-2 against the Rest. Worcester 80-2 ngainst Gloucester. Kent and Somerset did not play. Oxford and Middlesex did not play
and
The party, in which there are 12
of Jujitsu student champlons fencing, left Kobe on March 18 for Europe. Exhibition matches were given in various towns throughout Italy and Germany, and on Monday party arrived in night, when the Paris, a final exhibition was given in the Jujitsu Club there, the matches being greeted by the Parisians with great favour.-Domel.
Surrey 112-3 against Warwick, Yorkshire 67-3 against Hampshire, At Bristol, Gloucester and the Australigna did not play owing to rain. Bradman strained his back yesterday and has left for London for examination. He may miss two matches,~~~~Reuter.
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OPENING TO-MORROW
Carole LOMBARD
Fredric MARCH
In SELZNICK
SensoRNATIONAL'S TECHNICOLOR Comedy
The Funniest Farco of the Year
NOTHING SACRED
CHARLES WINNINGER WALTER CONNOLLY
Directed by
DAVID O. SELZNICK WILLIAM A. WELLMAN
Produced by
Screenplay by BIH HACHT
Released thra Unliad Artists
TECHNICOLOUR
CARTOON "SUMMERTIME"
ALSO
WITH
TECHNICOLOUR NOVELTIES
"BATTLING BETTAS"
DONALD DUCK
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Pessimistic
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Of the new men, the claim Edrich, Hutton. and Compton. batsmen, are foremost, and their chances of selection are bright-add Yardley to the trio, and a One set of batsmen present themselves for whatever positions are open,
of Notts, must not be over staff,
addition to his ag looked, for it greasive hatting, his superlative out- elding should be a very big can- skleration.
Australia
he
Hard-
was
Certainly in very uncomfortable facing slow bowling early in the tour, but his Jecovery of form and his footwork later were most marked. Of eX- perlenced men there are Barnett, of of York- Gloucester, and Leyland shire, whose worth in Test crickel has been tested.
seem
to
COMPLETING THE ATTACK
Slow bowlers are a necessity complete any attack. They should be of reliable quality, but not many England. to be offering in Robins and Sims are among the best known, and of the two, Robins seems more likely to be effective. He has the further assets of respect. able batting in the second half of the order, and brilliant fielding-a department which is going to be of the utmost importance against Aus- tralia. While his length is some times erratic, he possesses greater ability to turn the ball than is given to many slow bowlers.
an all-
Smutles, of Yorkshire, is rounder worthy of consideration, as
sane reason.
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Charles Winhinger, Allco Brady
in Tom Brown
Universal's and rollicking langh hit "Goodbye Broad- way," now shoying at the Queen's Theatre.
OUTSIDER SUCCEEDS
IN DERBY
Bois Roussel Wins Classic Race
London, June 1. Neglected by backers, the French horse Bots Roussel won the 150th
English Derby at Epsom to-day at 28 to 1. The race resulted:
Bats Roussel (Elliott) Scottish Union (Corelake) .. Pasch (G. Richards) Betting:
20 Bola Rounsel, 8 Scot-
also is Wellard, of Somerset, for the fish Union, 0-4 Pasch (favourite).
The latter shows
Won by four tengths, with two dealre to hit the ball, and against lengths between second and third. the spin attack of the visitors A The famous race was worth £8,028 vigorous batting policy judiciously to the winner. £1,097 to the second applied is certainly more efficacious and £546 to the third. than one of defence,
LEAGUE
TENNIS RESULTS
Chinese R.C. Trounce
Kowloon 9.0
Chinese Recreation Club beat Kowloon Cricket Club 9-0, in the "B" Division of the tennis league yesterday.
W.Y and H. Kwok beat II. Miller and F. Grote S-1: beat G. E. Clarke and E. Blum 0-2; beat R. Lee and 11. 1. Jemerzannki 0-3,"
8. W. Liang and, D, 6. Bre beat Miller and Grose 0-2; beat Clarke and Blures 6- heat Lee and Jamerzannkt 6-1.
F. F. Choy and T. C. Chiu beat Miller and Grose 0-3; bent Clarke and Blum 4-1: bent Lee and Jameszynuki 6-2.
CRAIGENGOWER v. UNIVERSITT Craigengawer beat University -0,
C. Chop and J. Leonard beat S. Wang and Y. C. Lau 6-2; beat 11. P. Ong and T. S. Wong 6-1; bent 1. T. Tang and P. Pi G.
FZimmern and R. Chea beat Wong and Lau 7-D bent Ong and Wong 7-3; beat Tang and Yu_6-3.
A Kitchell and G. La bast Wong and Lau 7-3 beat Ong and, Wong 6-0; bent Tang and Yu 0-2,
CIVIL SERVICE v. CLUN
Civil Servico lost to Hongkong Cricket Chub_514-304.
J. Pengelly and I. Aratureff beat J. J. Ferguson and E. E. Story 6-4; beat A. C. 1. Bowker and L. M. 8. Lloyd 6-2 crow, with T. C. Monaghan and W. M. Barton 0-0
J. Bendall and B. Agaturoft lost to Ferguson and Story 3-8; last to Bowker and Lloyd 4-8; beat Monaghan and Bar- tan 9-3.
C. Sinan and C. Carver lost to Ferguson and Story 2-0: lost to Bowker and Lloyd 2-8; fost to Monaghan and Darton 4-0.
RECREIO V, INDIANI
Recrele best Indian R.C. 8-1.
F. J. Remedios and 1. J. Remedion bent A. R. Mitchell and S. A. Ismall 7-3: bent A. Rahmin and M. f. Abbas 6-2; beat A.
B. Suffled and K, Nazarim 6-0.
| Dr. A. M. Rodriquez arst M. A. Oliveira beat A. R. Mitchell and 9. A. lamali 6-3; beat A. Rahmin and M. A. Abban 6-4; beat A. ft. Sumad, and K. Nazarim 6-2,
L. A. Carvalho and J. Xavier lost to A. R. Mitchell and 5. A farail 0-3; beat A. Rahmin and M. R. Abbas 6-2; beat A. R. Sumind and K. Nazarim 6-1.
KIT.C. V. SOUTH CRINA Kowloon I.T.C. fost to South China A.A. 3-0.
5.A, and S. 8. Hussain boat H. T. Bee and H. II, Lee 6-2; beat B. L. Lou and J. Hsu 0-4: beat N. K. Ma and K. M. Len
Ler 3-0.
7. M. Singh and G. Singh loat to H, T. Bee and H. H. Les 3-8; lost to S. L. Lau and J. liu 1-0; lost to N. K. Ma and K. M. M. A. Khan and M. K. Gingh lost la 1. T
and I. 1. Lee 3-6; lost to B. L. Lau and 7. Isu 0-4; lost to N. Y. Ma and K. M. Lee 0-6.
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Pasch joined issue with Scottish Union below the dis-
Other starters.-Licence (Crouch), Pound Foolish (Jones), Caveman Stephenson, of Essex, is another (Beary), Golfen Sovereign (Weston), bowler who merits discussion by the Caerloptic (ane), Faroe (Perry from the outside. selectors, while Gregory, of Surrey, man), Troon (S. Wragg), Malabar must come under the ofleinl eye as (Marshall), Chatsworth (Lowrey), butsman full of grit in dificult Manorite (Mulier), Tahir (Smirke, situations. Those I have mentioned Mirza II (H. Wragg), Halcyon Gift represent, of course, only some of (C. Richards), Slip On (Wrickaby), the potential Internationals whom Fly On (E. Smith), Bland Star England possess.co.
(Sprague), Portmarnock (P. Beas ley), Unbreakable (Stephenson), Valerian III (Taylor).
GOOD FIELDSMEN WANTED
Above all, the England eleven!
Halcyon Gift Leads must contain good and active Reids- men, as such can greatly reduce the After two or three attempts on scoring of the Australian batsmen, excellent start was made, those slow Bowling
Roussel, of all varieties consistent to get away being Bois with the batting strength is essen-Troon and Slip On. Licence wOB tial, as can be readily seen from the about a length in front of Halcyon fact that those counties which have Gift, Pasch, Chatsworth and Manorite felt the weight of the Australian In the first two furlongs. Halcyon bats suffered not because their Gift led up hill from Troon, Caerlop- bowlers
did not work faithfully and tie, Scottish Union, Pasch, Caveman, well, but because the opening attack Licence, Pound Follish and Chats- had no support from variety. Once warth. the openers were suppressed the rest Rounding the bend to Tattenham was a simple matter. The batsmen, Corner, Halcyon Gift kept the lead in addition to their qually, mustwo to three lengths clear of a closely the courage to play the na-bunched group and as they entered tural game for which they were the straight was still well ahead chosen.
and from which any de- Scottish Union, Pasch, Portmarnock, parture would be suicidal.
Tahir, Bois Roussel, Valerian 111, Golden Sovereign, Caveman and Troon.
have
I am convinced that England can choose a side which, even if it does
Halcyon Gift was beaten three not defeat Australla, can extend her furlongs from home. Scottish Union to the limit, and banish much of the on the rails then came on with Pasch pessimism which exists at present. and Golden Sovereign challenging
OBITUARY EDITOR.
Frederic March in a scene from "Nothing Sacred," a David O. Sclz- nick technicolour production, released through United Artists. Tho picture will commence a five-day run at the King's Theatre to-morrow.
It Never Fails
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tance, but did not stay, and when be dropped out Bols Rousse! come
with a strong run in the middle of
the course.
inside the distance and racing away Bois Roussel caught Scottish Union strongly won easily. The next nine after the placegettors were Pound Foolish, Caveman, Golden Sovereign, Portmarnock, Unbreakable, Mano- rite, Halcyon Gift, Slip On and Troon Malabar was last.
The time was 2.30%-Reuter,
SPORT ADVTS.
THE HONG KONG
JOCKEY CLUB.
THE SIXTH EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held (weather permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on SATURDAY, 4th and MONDAY, Gth June, 1038, commencing at 2.00 p.m. on Saturday, and at 12.30 p.m. on Monday.
The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.in. on the First Day and at 12 o'clock Noon on the Second Day, The Tim Interval will be after the second race (1 p.m.) on the Second Dny.
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE
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The Secretary's Office, 1st floor, Exchange Building, (Tel. 27794) will closed ut 12 o'clock Noon on the First Day and at 11 am on the Second
Day.
Tins are oblalnable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy. Tele- phone 21920,
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE
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including tax, for all Persons, Includ- ing Ladies, and is payable at the Gate, Soldiers and Sailors In Uniform are admitted Half Price.
By Order,
By
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Hongkong, 30th May, 1938.
Secretary,
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