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From Frank Pexon
Harrogate, May 10.
Great Britain bent Rumania in the first round of the Davis Cup lawn tennis tournament by three matches to two here to-day, when the last two singles resulted as follows: A. Schmidt (Rumania) beat C. M. Jones 6–3, 6–1, 0–6, 2–6, 8—6, and R. A. Shayes de- 'fented C. Carilulis (Rumanía) 6-3, 6-0, 6-3.
Our next opponents will be Yugo-
Slavin, at Zagreb,
C. M. Jones was disappointing hị the first match ogninet Schmidt, and he may have feopardised his chance of keeping his place in the British team.
He seemed to lack that bit of devil which is so essential.
I thought Jones was altogether too stereotyped in this set.
VITAL LAST MATCH Thus It all depended upon meeting of Ronald Shayes and Cartulis. Shayes started with air of a conqueror, wlaning the
the
C L the
sel with ease.
Have a versatile display of forceful attacking strokes, and he was always calling the tune
I was even easier for him in the second set which he won without the `loss of a gaine.
OUR GUIDE TO THE CINEMAS
15
"Nothing Sacred" (King's Theatre, lo-day).This screen play by Ben the big city were firxí
Hecht shows what would happen
lonize, at the Instigation of n circulation-minded editor, a young girl who was errone- ously believed to be destined to pass
US on from radium poisoning. # well-directed by William Wellman. played by a large cast and made in Technicolour. An Nousing pleture with touch of malice to sharpen its Jabs, Frederie March and Carole Lombard, as the principals, are good and have an extremely entertaling eene in which they knock each other Winninger are DEIT.
Walter Connelly and Charles
the best of the sup porting players.
Shayes was reneting splendidly to the big ocension and he did indeed!echn look
like the
AUTEESSOR
of Fred
Perry.
The Runnion seemed outclassed and it was fine to see Shayes's wilt advances to the net with a kill to follow. Shayer was good all round and his concentration was admirable. He continued to storm the not and tank chances but is tacties paid on balance.
mee.
"Her Jungle Love (Queen's Theatre, u-day). Advertising and publicity
to the contrary, Jiggs, a chimpanzee,
There was no relaxing in the third set and Shayes continued to damin- is the hero und slar of Dorothy
ate the court with Carllulis more i kamour's or less at his mercy.
Intest COMUMAURHOn with
TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, JUNE 7. 1938.
Ray Milland, as a stranded aviator, and Dorothy Lamour as a Jongic girl who has never before seen a white man, Bight for their love and their Ilvca against the most powerful warriors of the tropics in "Her Jungle Love", their new South Seas romance, which is now showing at the Queen's Theatre.
Boxers' Union Threat To British Board
(Continues from Page 8.)
mature in the tropies. Jiggs hops Lives of all concerned in boxing, in- Many of the Rumanian's passing around, beats bis chest, lights tres, cluding boxers. Every boxer ahote as Shayes rushed up to the makes tuces and suves Inore net were elever, but Shayes refused one situation. Otherwise the Alm is to tone down his game. It was af the usund affour about a cruel ruler. really great display of lawn tennis ## "white goddess" and white men which Shayes gave us and if he goes lost in the jungle. Ray Milland is on like this he will have no mean Lamour's heart-throb. chance at Wimbledon.
UNITED STATES OPEN
Tony Penna Wins Golf Prize
Major
course
"Mr. Moto's Gamble" (Alhambra Theatre, to-day).-Keye Luke (BIT Charlie Chan's son) is a San Fran- cisco supposed to be studying art but Justend
attends Mr. Muto's (I'eter Lorre) criminology After class one night, they go to a prize fight with Harold Huber head of a homicide squad, Of course, one of the fighters is murdered and we I have ringside seuls for A Brst-rate Moto yard, implausible, fast-moving and humorous Others in the vast are Dick Baldwin, Lynn Bari and Max Rosenbloom.
"The Black Watch" (Oriental Theatre, to-day) --One of the early "Lilles" restleclech. Vietor Me-
Kamus City, June 5. Tony Penn, of Dayton, Ohio, won the $1,200 first prize in the United States Open Golf Tournament to- day with a first round of £7, six be- low par, and a total of 212, seven below par
Paul Hunyan with 215 won the Laglen, Myrna Lay and Roy D'Arry second prize of $750, while Sam are in the cast. Snead, 210, Isid to be content with def Interest in the show may be in pete, third prize of $850.-United Press.
the fact that Myrna Loy, now apustle
sophisticated drawing Forn comedy, is here seen as a siren.
ARMY TENNIS
40th Company Royal Engineers Lead
Senior Division
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"The Way to Love" (Majestie Theatre, lo-day).Admirera Maurice Chevalier, who has not been seen on the local screen for a long time, will find this good entertain- inent in spite of the fact that the pl ture is an old one. An Dvorakt ap- in support of the French
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The results of matches played in eumedian, The Army Inter-Company tennis
tout monent, and the League posl-
tions on June 3 were as follow:
"A" Division
H.Q. Coy. R. Scots beat H.Q. 8th Bde. R.A. 5-4; 40th Coy, RE. "A" bent i Bty. R.A. 7-2; 40th
FRIENDLY BOWLS
"A" beat D. Co. R. Kowloon Dock Defeats
B-1; 22nd Coy, R.E. beat 0th Bde. R.A. 5-4; H.Q. Coy, R. Scols bent R.A.0.C. "A" 8-1; R.A.O.C. "A" bent 8th Bty, R.A. 0-3; R.A.0.C. "A" beat B Co. R. Scots 6-3; Coy R. Scats beat 22nd Co. R.E.
3-4.
Sets Seta Pia.
Bowling Green
Kowloon Bowling Green Club entertained Kowloon Dock я л friendly bowls match yesterday and was defeated 113-118.
Scores:
League Table
P. W. L. for aget. E. V. Searle, A, Lay. Waterton and J. 40th Coy. R.E. "A" 2 2 153 152 Meyer beat H. Bruti, R. Lapsley, W. HQ. Coy. R. Scots 2 2
H.A.0.C. "A"
22nd Cay. H.E.
B Co. R. Scols
Greig and S. Qray 24-22. Stancham, 13513 Harby, Cheeseman and A. Hyde-Lay 321 13 14 13 beat Mackie, Revie, Kempton and J. Mc
Kelvie 19-17. Norman, Hardle, Duncan Duncan beat Groves, Ferguson. 1 1 10 8 Calman and J. F. Brown 17-10 J. Hen-
1
H.Q. th Bde. R.A. 22 8 100 son, K. G. Hamilton, Watson and Guy beat
9th Battery R.A.
D Coy. R. Scots
"
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5 13 5 Mason. Eestrunn, Orerlo and ti, G. "Cooper 20-10, Bright, White, Phillips and 1 G. E. F. Thompson lost to Houston, Forsyth, Ramsey and n G. Craik 10-21. R.A.M.C, brat C Co. R. Scots D-1; Atkins, Coombes, Macfarlane and Lines RA.O.C. "B" beat 40 Co. R.E. "But to Tillery, MeMnater, Coleman and
Fraser 17-20.
beat A Co. R. Scots
beat C Co. R.)
8-1; R.A.P.C. 9-0; 7th Bty. R.A.
Scots, 7-2; R.A.P.C. beat 40 Co. R.E. 7th Bty. R.A. "B" 0-0; 7th, Bty. R.A, beat A Co. R. RA.M.C. Seats -0; R.A.S.C. beat 40 Co. RER.A.O.C. "E" "B" 5-4.
R.A.S.C.
R.A.P.C.
League Table
2
- 10 2 16
8 1 B
0 1
8
5 4
A
40th Coy. R.E." "B" 3 Sein Sets Pin. C. Coy. R. Scots P. W. L. for age.
2 180 18A. Coy, R. Scots
WINNING CASH SWEEP TICKETS
BACK 1
No. 1740
$1307.04 373.44
104.72
-305 1840
Viplaced ponies (850 ench): Nos. 100,
1050, 633, 495.
Na. 1207
1004
取
NACC z
$1330.14
300.04
100,02
Unplorert ponies ($50 exels); Now, 1950,
65, 130, 902, 1777, 772.
No. 31p
2636
PL
RACE 3
#166,24 242.32
404.04
Unplaced ponies (250 each); Nus, 1027,
1445.
No. 2200
700
17
BACE 4
41549.24
442,04 #21.32
Unpinced ponies (150 each): Nos. 3314 120, 3110, 121, 2443, 2048, 3441, 3210, 930, 2784.
ПАСЕ В
No, 2001
-
274 3602
1707.00
503.20
251.34
Unplaced ponies ($30 cacin): Nos. 1383. 3157, 347, 14, 2710, 1930, 3170.
RACE &
No. 2727 1204 ... 3510
$1040,00 334.50 777.28
Unplaced pontes ($30 each); Nos. 2030.
2014,
ПАСЕ 7
No. 3073
1034
$1020.04 540,70 27438
2901
Unplaced ponies 1850 anch): Nos. 507, 1731, 1412, 1451, 2003, 301
ПАСЕ В
No, 2007
2703
3013
$1550.00 $31,00 265.A
Unplaced pontés ($30 each); Nos. 3040. 120, 140, 1715, 3588, 2306, 336, 3014, 2373.
RACE #
No. 3573
20 ..2034
12144,52
€12.72 300.30
Implaced pahler ($50 each): Nos. 1005, 1071, 2042, 2447, 3023.
RACE 10
No. 164,396
10.024
+1
$72,250,34 20,045.24 10,322,6
47,000
Unplaced ponies ($2,500.00 each) Nos.
33,887 160.001. 124,750, 93,240, 30,210,
11 13 27,03%, 60,073 02,101, 33,707. S
CLOSE WIN FOR D.B.S.
The right to appeal to the Stewards of Appeal who include Mr. Roland Oliver, KC, Sir Walter Moncklon, K.C. Sir William Bass (senior steward of the Jockey Club), Lord Londonderry, and others of similar repute and high standing in low ballers had a close game with
The Diocesan Boys' School base-
Far East Academy on the School ground yesterday, winning by three runs to two. Although a few errors were made, the Academy were very tight in the field,
sport
NO PLAN it was admitted to me that the
setled Thard had formulated plan, as yet, to deal with an extreme- ly difficult problem.
"We have taken no step whatever In stop the association" i was told. "and if this body slicks to legitimate functions, we have no intention of attacking in But we shall con- mue to insist that every boxer shall huld our heener and remain under our control; and, of course, in every unstuber where WEK authority ไป evaded or our members are attacked, we shall set with all the power we have. We are stillahoping that we shall not be forced into anything like open warfare."
So far as I know, there has never been a hoxers' strike in this country. except as concerned one particular tournament. But with the National Boxing Association in its present combative mood, the possibility is there to-day
One need hardly point tu the futility of boxers trying to run box- Ing. This sport needs every bit as much discipline as racing, and a good deal more than football and most other sports.
COUNTY CRICKET
Londen, June 8.
Lunch cricket scores were: Derby 224; Warwick 200-8, Essex 14; Australians 146 and 108-0.
itunts 302-9; Kent 109,
Lelcester 267-9; Northants 103. Middlesex 377; Sussex 100-2. Notts 170; Surrey 105 and 121-1. Oxford 208; Free Foresters 120-2 Somerset 237-0; Gloucester 221. Worcester 302; Glamorgan 178-0. York 96-4; Lanies 232.-Reuter Bul-
the
A return match has been arranged for the near future.
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