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KING'S THEATRE

COMMENCING TO-MORROW

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""Charlie,' you're the hit of the century! A great big fun show, Gershwin songs and Ben Hecht's wildest romance-ah, Charlie'!"

THE, HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH, '

FRIDAY, OCTOBER

7.

1938.

·Jel. 2815!.

The

GOLDWYN

FOLLIES

IN GLORIOUS TECHNICOLOR

Song Hits!

"LOVE IS HERE TO STAY”

"LOVE WALKED IN" "IWAS DOING ALL RIGHT**

"SPRING AGAIN" "LOVE TO RHYME" "PUSSY, PUSSY"

THE GREATEST CAST EVER ASSEMBLED Presented by SAMUEL GOLDWYN ADOLPHE MENJOU • THE RITZ BROTHERS - ZORINA KENNY BAKER - ANDREA LEEDS. HELEN JEPSON PHIL BAKER • ELLA LOGAN. BOBBY CLARK THE AMERICAN BALLET

and introducing the comedy sentation of the world EDGAR BERGEN & "CHARLIE McCARTHY" Song by GEORGE KIRA GIRSHWIN Directed by GEORGE MARSHALL Released thru UNITED ARTISTS

ALSO

A WALT DISNEY Silly Symphony CARTOON "MORE KITTENS” in Technicolour NO INCREASE IN PRICES.

BOOK EARLY. PLANS NOW OPEN

One of the many exciting scenes from Warner Brothers' technicolour film. "The Adventures of Robin Hood." showing to-day simultaneously at the Queen's and Alhambra Theatres. Errol Flynn takes the role of Robin Hood, while Olivia de Havilland is Maid Marian,

Dean Nearly

Worked A Miracle

But Arm Gave Out

In The End

FANLING GOLF Starting Times For The Holidays

SUNDAY

Old Courne

9.20 11. F. Sir G. Nartheale & S.

Dodwell v. G. C. Worrall & J. A. D.

Morrison,

SPORT ADVTS

THE HONG KONG

JOCKEY CLUB.

THE EIGHTH EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held (weather inermitting) et HAPPY VALLET on SATURDAY, 8th and MONDAY, 10th October. 1338. commencing at 2.00 vp.m. on both days.

The First Bell will be rung al 1.30 Yp.m. on rach day.

924 J. G Campbell, T. Low. 9.28 R. A. Camidge & Geare

Capt, Holmes & W. T. Yoxall. 12 J. L. Oswald & J. A. Cooper, 934 D. J. Gillinate & K. 5. Morrison Chicugo, Oct. G.

1. P. Tamworth & L. Goldman. 9.40 A. V. Greaves, o. It. Henry. The most pathetic figure in the

9.44 A. E. Lisaman & A. Morse v. T. A. second World Series game to-day was

Pearce & N. D. Lloyd. "Dizzy" Dean, pitching for Chicago 942 P. A. Redmond & IF. ft. 1. Hancock

040 . . Evans & D. D. Forbet, Cubs, who were beaten by the New

V. A. C. L. Bowker & J. S. Dunelt. York Yankees by 6-3.

8.54 C. A. King. P. 8. Delaney. There was nut a

a single

fan, at 10.00 G. S. Archbutt & L. R. Andrewes v.

S. J. H. Fox & Capt. 1lowarth. even the most rabid supporter of the 104 DA Weatherbe, Col. Matthews. Yanicces, whose heart did not go out 10.08 Car. Hole. C. C. Stark. to the broken-down.

fame-winged 10.12 1. A. M. C. C. Willson,

10.18 . K. Littlejohn, W. W. C. Shewan. pitcher, who almost climbed the 100 A Nicol, A. H. Gebride. gniden stair in one of the most framnile games in the history of the World Series.

Dean was un

the border-line [ giving his team a sensational victory when his arm gave out, and he yield- ed two home-runs to bring heart- rending defeat to the Cubs.

New Course.

1.21 C. C. Mack & 11. K. Valentine v. Scoones & G. R. Riddell

1.2

Carre.

V.

T. E. Pearce & t. I. Cregory

E. I. Neisors & G. Treverton. 36 Bike Purves. L.

Farnsworth & A. M. Mack,

0.44 Col. Hoe & E. J. R. Mitchell

O. E. C. Marion & H. G. Gray,

9.52 A. 5. Adminson & J. W. Plati

W. M. Barton & C. D. N. Walker.

In the eighth inning, Dean had a strange side-arm action, due to has 10.00

ailing pitching arm. With Frank

A. Sommertelt & L. Mt. S. floyd.

MONDAY

Old Catter

Crosetti facing hire, he pitched * 9.12 F. H. Wiillains, 11. G. Margrett. strike, and then the batter fouled J. Fox, 1. B. Gente. three times. The crowd suddenly 20 A. Nicol, J. Forben,

became aware that Dean was weary- ing. He sent down ball, followed by another foul hit by Crosett After another foul and à ball the crowd realised that Dean needed all his resources to get the ball up to the batter,

A HOME RUN

With a great effort, Dean sent) [down his 102nd pitch of the match, and Crosetti connceled for a home! run. Reynolds, the Cubs' outfield, with his back against the wali,! watched helplessly as the ball su:led over head into the streets. After DiMaggio had hit home-run

the Yunkces, the crowd rose and applauded Dean white!

mother

he left the fold. He had almost

0.24 R. A. Camidge, I. W. Shewan. 9.25. It. MeBride, R. S. W. Paterson, 9.32 J. Stenersen, F. Groves,

40 C. A. King. D. Humphreys. 644 A turdocti, P. II. illake,

30 J. T. Dupuy, J. Hall.

48 A. D. Humphreys, I. H. Mundy. 9.32 F. 5. Gibbings, J. B. If. Leckie.

New Course $1.20 Mrs. Williams, Ms. Margretl.

Night Out,

v.

v.

MEMDERS ENCLOSURE

No on without a badge will be admitted to the Members' Enclosure; such must be worn throughout the duration of each meeting in such a manner as to be readily identified.

Badges admitting Non-Members to the Members Enclosure and Club Rooms at $5.00 for Gentlemen and $3.00 for Ludies (both including tax) per day

are obtainable through the SECRETARY upon the personal or written application of a Member, zuch Member to be responsible for all visitors Introduced by him, and for Payment of all Chits, &c.

The Secretary's Oma, 1st Floor, Exchange Building, (Tel. 27704) wili

lose at 12 NOON on both days.

Tins are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy, Tele- phone 21020.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE The price of Admission 10 the ublic Enclosure is $1.00 per day

for cluding Tax,

all Persons, including Ladies, and is payable at ine Gate. Soldiers and Sal rs Uniform ore admitted Half I lcc.

By Order,

in

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary. Hongkong. 3rd October, 1030.

Equals Two ENJOY YOUR

Nights In

So

Los Angeles, Oct. 6. behieved a miracle by licking the) They were having a night out. Yunkees with his tantalizing clong they decided to go hunting deer with of peace and low curves. He renes and arrows,

fused to let the collision between Two men appeared in Court this Hack and Jurges in the third inning morning, charged with shooting af

upset him in spite of the fact thai street lights with their primitive

weapons. They were sentenced to $4.90

kwo runs accrued.

From the first to third innings, the 8 hours-United Press. Cubs piled up six hits and almost "showered" Gomez, the Yankee pitcher. who only Just pulledi through

Until his disastrous collapse, Dean secmingly had the Yankees vut of his hand,

eating!

Though the Yankers won, Gomez: was very downcast after the match. He said " give McCarthy credit for keeping me there and winning the zame,

A crowd of 42,100 paid $207,437 to see the match. Of this sum,

the

Lord Mayor's Banquet Is Boycotted

London, Oct. 0.

The Lord Mayor's Banquet, one

players will get $104,772, the Clubs and Leagues $80,848 and the Com-of London's most splendid social missioner $30,815.-United Press.

TRAIN COLLISION

Helsingfors, Oct. 0. Ten were killed when a passenger and freight train collided here tu- day-United Press.

functions of the year, was virtually boycotted Just night and only 300 quests attended instead of the usual 700.

DANCE

Bafa

The remainder are reported to have sent their 400 Individual regrets at not to be the result of a desire of finan- elal leaders to express disapproval of being able to attend.

- Unitre The reason is still shrouded in the Government policy. mystery, but it is generally believed Press.

Eyes

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