THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
JULY WEDNESDAY,
27, 1938.
KING'S THEATRE
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9.
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Music hath charms
Sunday Classical Concert
at Repulse Bay Hotel
Under leadership of
Geo. Pia-Ulski
Programme for Sunday, 31st July, 1938.
1 p.m.-2.30 p.m.
PROGRAMME
2. Flattergelster. Waliz
3. Andante from 5th Symphony
La Tosca. Selection
Monte Cristo
7. Made, Passo-Dobir
1.
Der Freischnetz.
4.
5.
6.
Oriental.
Serenade
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BOWLING FIGURES IMPROVE
Latest Cricket
Test Averages
Little change has taken place in the test averages following the Leeds match, except that, as it was purely a bowlere' game, batting averages have fallen generally, with a corres- ponding improvement In the bowling rigures,
Paynter still leads the English batsmen, but Hamn.ond, despite his second innings fallure, has replaced Compton in second place. Edrich has risen but the remaining order la mostly the same,
With the zame average, 27, Verity has gone to the top of the bowlers, replacing Edrick
Edrich, and Wright and Farnes have Improved their figures.
Australia's batting Agures make poor reading with only three bats than 39. With an showing belter average of only 108, it has been a comparatively lean season for Brad-
man.
O'Reilly, Fleetwood-Smith and Me-i Cormick all have better bowling'
Oscar Tomolka, Sylvia Kidney and John Loder In a tense scene in figures and have taken all Austra-"The Woman Alone,” now showing at the King's Theatre, lla's wickets except two.
The figures are:
Bradman
W. A. Brown
S. J. McCabe
U. A. Barneli
A. L. Honwett
1. Fingleton
W. J
AUSTRALIA
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HOWLING
W. J. O'Reilly
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A Ward
C. L. Badenck
M. G. Waite
A. G. Chipperfeld
Fleetwood-Smith 190.5 23 420
L. McCormick McCabe
Walte
G. Chipperfield
A. Ward
E. Paynter
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D. Compton
E. G. Am
C. 1. Barnett
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W. F. Price
W. E. Bowes
H. Verity
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America Disagrees
With Britain
Flyweight Title in Question
A RECORD HOLE IN ONE AT FANLING
05 Playing at the seventh hole yards) at Fanling New Course on Munday, Flight Lieut. J Hawley Barnes holed out in one. This is a
Local record for distance. The pre- vious lungest hole-in-one Was 236 yards, which is the 14th. hole on the Old Course at Fanling, and that the has been dune twice.
New York, July 25. The National Buxlog Association has cabled the British Board of Bux- ing Control its refusal to consider the winner of the projected Jackle Jurich-Peter Kane bout world's flyweight champion. The As- sectation insists that Small Montana. be con- of the Philippines, must 3 214x 407 $36.33 50 240 344 4.dered--Unlied Press.
1 103 213 03.25
The title was declared vacant fol- recent boul between 120 43.00 lowing the 100 1DU 36.33 Benny Lyndi, champion, and Jackie 2100 Jurich, in which the champion fought
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BOWLING
V. P. Wright
W. E. Bowes
Farner
W. Wellard Stanekl
J. Barnett
R. Hammond
142.1 49 324
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120 20 420
49.4 G 114
184.3 20 464
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MIDDLEWEIGHT
TITLE
Odds Even on Steele and Hostak
For Championship Bout
Seattle, Washington, July 25
Odds are even on Freddle Steele,
350.50 present champlon, and Al Hostak for
20.68
Witnesses to the recent feat were Major K. S. Simpson, of the Royal Veterinary Corps, and Major H. W. n. Willars, the Deputy Judge Ad- vocate General,
FOOTBALL MEETING
Association Council To Appoint Committees
The Hongkong the world's middleweight title bout 43.00 which will be held to-morrow.
62 10 123 2 61.50
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31 13 69
Football Associa-
tion Counch will meet in the S. C. The fight will be one of Afteen
Tuesday, -rounds, and Jack Dempsey, who will M. Post Board Room on
referee, has predicted a knock-out in August 2, at 5.30 p.m. the eleventh or twelfth round,-. United Presa.
ATHLETIC MEETING ARRANGED
Peiping, July 26. With young sportsmen of Japan, Manchukuo and China in attendance. au athletes meeting will be held next year Ir this city under auspices of the Hsin-Min-Hui, the New Peuple Society, it was revealed here to-day.
the
The sin Min Hul, which is now elaborating plans for this purpose. has been making efforts for the en- couragement of sports and for the improvement of physique of young men in North Chinn.,
It was originally planned that the should send North China re-
Sentatives to the Tokyo Olympic
Games in 1840. Now, however, that the T.O.G.C. has
SECOND KNOCKED-OUT
The agenda includes a discussion of an Interport contest with Shang- hai. The neil will also cleet an Honorary Secretary, and appoint Treasurers, an penis Board, a Management Committee, an Emer- Crounds sub- 3 Refe
Ogden, Utah, July 25. Ceferino Garcia, 147 lbs. of Manila, for the second time knocked out Jackie Burke, 142 lbs., of Ogden, In the second round of a ten-round gency Committee, a contest to-day. Burke was floored Commitice and twice before receiving the final blow. Committee. -United Press,
Garcia is scheduled to meet Henry 20 for the Armstrong on October featherweight title of the world at Los Angeles.
POINTS DECISIONS
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, July 25.
៦ Staging
come-back, Teddy Cona, Yarosz, 102 tbs., boat Billy
of Pittsburgh, on points 188 lbs., over 12 rounds here to-day-United Press.
KID BERG BEATEN
Newark, New Jersey, July 25. Jackle Kid Berg, 140 lbs., of Lon-
of New nations athletic meeting has been Jersey, in a ten-rounds' bout here.
10-dny. United Press.
the 1940 Games in Tolcyo, the three-rane, 142 lbs, at Elizabee Choch. One drop on
arranged as a
a substitute. The Hsin Min Hui also expects to utilize this occasion for promoting friendship between the three nations and for propagating the principle of anti-communism Domet,
SINO-JAPANESE SPORTS
Tokyo, July 25.
While he was Athletic Federation. young, he distinguished himself as a marathon runner.
cx-
On the basis of his recent perienc?s in Manchukuo, Mr. Maru A novel aspiration to promote proposes to cultivate good feelings Sino-Japanese friendship through between Japan and Chinese people sports, is voiced by Mr. Saburo Maru, by training, Chinese youths in who is shortly proceeding to Tal-athletic exercises. yuan, capital of Shansi, as the chief Accompanied by members of his
of the Taiyuan Office of the Hsing Chung Iurijj5su.
Mr. Maru was formerly the Man- eging-Director of the Japan Amateur
family, Mr. Maru is leaving home en route to his new post in the Shanel capital ot the end of this month-Domei.
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