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TELEGRAPH. HONGKONG

TUESDAY, JULY

1938.

FORTUNES TO PRODUCE! 3 YEARS TO MAKE!

Stage or screen have naverflashed thrills to equal thesef Pearl Buck's prize-win- ning novel now M-G-M's graciest pic

ture!

GOOD

BRITAIN'S-

AT LAST

20,000 Cheer Walker Cup Victory

London, June 5.

TWENTY THOUSAND excited, roaring fans surged round Alexander T. Kyle, the 31-years-old Scotsman, yesterday as he holed the putt at St. Andrews that gave Britain the Walker Cup for the first time in the 16 years' history of the competition.

Kyle, unwanted man of the British Walker Cup team-It was thought a mistake had been made in including him in the singles to the exclusion of Harry Bentley, who had played well in the foursomes-beat Fred Haas by 5 and 4.

Most dramatic match of yesterday's singles was Boy Bruca's tussle with Charles Yates, the American and British amateur champion.

EARTH This Is How

STARRING

Paul Luise

Britain Won

MUNT Walker Cup

RAINER

WALTER CONNOLLY TILLIE LOSCH

CHARLEY GRAPEWIN JESSIE RALPH "Meun Gokluyn Maya

COMING

SHORTLY!

METUER

KING'S

The picture that rips the glamor off underworld big-shots!

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with a gunf

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Yules, out in 36 this time, was stil 2.

After tant Bruen had two chances, but allowed them to pass, although in the strain of the match it was u wonder he did not make more er готя

his lead Thomson cunsolidated over the American amateur cham-

płon, who played better golf than he

but even the morning. did in could not catch the British stylist, who won at the 14th after being up at the 27th.

There was an amazing reversal in Without the Crawicy-Fisher mutch.

Crawley lost three playing badly,

during the Arst holes of his lead

five.

over 4's, Crawley was only one which is better than pur golf, for the 16 holes played in the afternoon, of them, being but he lost seven beaten by 3 and 2.

With Whed completely eclipsing Pennink, who started with four par 4's and lost two more holes to be 1 down, that was another loss to Bri- itain, and America was leading.

Peters, however, soon put that right. He started three up, went out in 34, and won six more holes; doriny nine and the biggest indivi- dual success of the match.

Then

the miner Stowe, came

hole lost his one golfer. He had lead over Kocsis when he took three and the match putts at the sixth,

was still level with ten holes playcu, Erand grand

Stowe, however, played at second shot to win the 12th for the lend, and then won holes partly by his

the next two own brilliance

and partly by his opponent's mis-

takes,

Bryen was 3 down at one time in the morning, but held on to almost the end, and was only beaten 2 and 1. Britain carried over a lead of one match from the foursomes on Friday. and won the cup by, 7 to 4 with one match halved.

Barely had the last stroke of the match been made when the crowd No one surged on to the fairway.

saw the last ball finish.

TREMBLING HANDS

Foxglove I winning the Ascot Gold Vase from Solonaise and

Michoumy during the Ascot race meeting last month.

PAYNTER LEADS

Batting Averages For Two Tests

U.S. COLLEGE TRACK TEAM FOR ENGLAND

Twenty-Four Athletes To Meet Oxford-Cambridge Squad On July 23

Averages for the first and second The huge crowd justled its way up Tests make an interesting study, and

Princeton, N. J. to the clubhause.

a comparison between the two teams

Twenty-four American athletes given Arst Cheers were

for the

reveals a decided advantage in favour

from Princeton and Cornell Univer- American team, then a great roar as the British team appeared on the bal- of England. For both teams, Payntersities will sail for England on July ninth meet with the tops the batting figures and Edrich 13 for their

analysis, Oxford and Cambridge track team best bowling Verity, who follows him, at White City on July 23. closely, appears to have more credit- able figures,

cony.

hna

the

Skene, former Colonel P. G. M. captain of the club, who said that healthough was representing the present captain, the Duke of Kent, was nearly over- come by emotion as he spoke.

which The hands

gripped handles of the large silver trophy trembled as he gave it to John Beck, British captain.

SAVED THE DAY

the

Beck was cheered, but the biggest of all was reserved for ovation Francis Quimet, captain of the losing side.

But it was Kyle who carried the burden of Britain's victory late in the America cracked, If he had day. might have finished all-square and retained the trophy.

SOUTH SEAS AQUATIC TOUR

Swimming Team To Leave On July 12

the name of the

Indo-China this

Both sets of figures reveal Englund's She has six batsmen superiorly. with averages over 30, compared to free from Australia, and the Austra lians' bowling weakness is indicated by the fact that O'Reilly, who heads their st, has the not particularly brilliant average of 34.44.

The complete team has

not yet been chosen but from Princeton will cuine Captain Pele Bradley, the half- miler and miler, Bill Wilson, sprinter Kem White, hurdler, Phil Goold, quartermiler' A. Perina who will compete in the broad jump,

Cornell will be represented · by Captain Ham Hacker in the 220-yard high hurdles, Jim Pender in the 220 yards and Al Van Ranst in the shot-

put-Reuter.

In the light of the averages it is interesting to note England's changes for the third Test. Wellard, who has been dropped after one game, is third and seventh among the batsmen with on the bowling list with three for 126

21-a

comparatively creditable per- formance, but, of course, averages. J. particularly for one match, are not always a true indication of merit. Farnes, with seven for 370, has not been outstandingly successful.

Surprising features of the averages are that Bradman, although heading the Australian figures with 157.50, is behind Paynter and only third highest of the aggregates, and that the best all-round figures are those of the Australlan bowler. O'Reilly.

The full averages are:

Compton Paynter ...

ENGLAND

Balting

W. R, Hannend 3 C. J. Barnett L. E. G. Ames. 3 Aw, Wellard

L. Hutton ..

D. V. P. Wrigh

H. J. Sietteld K. Farnes

W. 1. Edrich

Organised by Messrs. M. S. Phoon, Both players gave chances that Herman W. T. Shau and Teddy T. F. were refused at the last three holes Yip and under of the match, so that Stowe was able Hongkong Accounting Students 1938 to retain his lead, eventually win- South Seas Tour, a swimming team, ning with a style to halve the 17th. composed of 17 swimmers, will visit Britain thus had the advantage the Phillippine Islands, Dutch East again and the home team had to win Indies, Straits Settlements, Malaya,

of the matches in Siam and French elther or both

month. which Kyle and Ewing were ploy-

Leaving on the Thinegara on July 12, the team is first bound for Manila where it will either stay for three weeks on merely stop-over to give an exhibition at the Rizal Stadium. Mr. Phoon will leave the W. 3. Edrich

I. Verily Colony by the Clipper on July 7 to

A. W. Wellard.. make arrangements with Dr. Ylanan, D. V. P. Wright President of the Phillippine Amateur K. Farrier J. Sinfeld Athletic Federation. Mr. Yip will c. J. Bernett

W. R. Hammond leave for Java on the same day to make arrangements for the visit there, and will travel by the steamer Tiibadak.

hey won both, but Kyle's sue- cess robbed Ewing of some of the glamour of his grand victory.

Ewing went Starting one down, out in 33 to turn a deficit into a two- holes advantage with nine to play, and

the last green,

he beat

Billows at

SINGLES

Marvin Ward (U.S.A.) beat J. J. F. Pennink (Britain), 12 and 11.

Charles Yates (U.S.A.) beat J. Bruen (Britain), 3 and 1.

Hector Thomson (Britain) beat J. Lo Goodman (U.S.A.), 5 and 4.

(US) J. Fischer

beat L. G. Crowley (Britain), 3 and 3.

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FANLING GOLF

B. H. Leckie Qualities For Captain's Cup

!

The July Qualifying round for the Captain's Cup Competition of the Club was Royal Hongkong Golf played on the Old Course, Fanling, on July 2 and 3.

J. D. H. Leckie 77-770 qualifted. There were twenty-five entries.

OUR GUIDE TO THE CINEMAS

"The Kid Comès Back" (Queen's 6.33 Theatro)--Wayne

Morris,

much

5.00 vaunted "discovery" of the cinema in 5,00 5.00 rip-roaring, two-fisted picture which endeavours to demonstrate that boxing and romance can be

W. Av. mixed, it one goes. the

3 23.60 about it-like Mr. Wo way

Morris.

16 2300 There's a fast tempo set to the film,

AIR. I. NO. 1.S.

The team will be captained by Norman Lee, Colony champlon, with D. C. Brodman 4 2

Malt W. A. Brown.. vice-captain. Koon-fan Wai-ming has been elected water-S. J. CcCabe.. W. J. O'Reilly. polo captain and the other swimmers A. L. Hassett will include Ng Nin, Shek Kam-3 11 Fingleton G. B. Peters (Britain) beat Rey- pui, Law Yuk-wing, Poon Wing-ical, B. A. Bornett

L. O. Fleetwood- olds Smith (U.S.A.), 0 and 3:

Ng Kam-toa, Leung Hoe, Doreen

Smith Charles Stowe (Britain) beat C. Weare, Chan' Woon-khing and Chan Kocsis (U.S.A.), 2 and 1.

A. T. Kyle (Britain)

Hous (U.S.A.), 5 and 4.

Yuk-khing.

beat Fred

Crell Ewing (Britain) beat Ray Ward (US.A.), 4 and 2. Billows (U.S.A.), 1 up.

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FOURSOMES

C. Yates and R. Billows (U.S.A.) beat A. T. Kyle and C. Stowe (Bri- tain), 3 and 2.

F. A. Ward

L. Badcock E, L. McCormick A. G. Chipper-

feld

Flowling

W. J. O'Reilly

E. L. McCormick

Smith*

J. W. Fischer and C. Kocsis L. G. Crawley and J. J. F. Fen, L. O. Fleetwood- (U.S.A.) and H. G. Bentley and J.nink (Britain) beat Reynolds Smith? Bruen (Britain), halved.

G. B. Peters und H. Thomson (Bri- Fan Butain) beat J. Goodman and Marvin

8. J. McCabe

A. G. Chipper-

and E. Haas (U.S.A.), 2 and 1.

Britain

won the match by 7 nek matches to 4, with one halved.

F. A, Ward

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