CHINA - MAIL

ANSAMANY-3-1938

RETURN OF SOME OLD FAVOURITES

REGAL AND COLUMBIA

DANCE RECORDS

FB -1090Why: dreapt

Carroll Gibbons and Savoy Orpkeans

Why stars come out at night. FB 1096-Its and old Southern custom

.: Carroll Gibbons and boy friends According to the moonlight.

FB 1104 Go into your dance

~ Jokkny Green and orek.

The little things you used to da

FB 1152 Is'nt this a lovely day' No strings.

FB 1084 Way down in Honolulu.

* Barating ne

-FB-1081-Call me sweetheart.

Ex little gipsytes room TB 1083-Little dash of Dublin

Marina waltz.

ANNUAL RACE MEETING

Jockey Club Announce Programme

DERBY ON FEBRUARY 24

4

The first day of the "Annual [Race Meeting will be held on Saturday, February 22, 1936 and Phil Ohman and orch.will be continued on February 24, 25, 26 and 29′ respectively. The draft programine is given below, the entries for which will close on Saturday, January 18, 1996, at 3

3

Len Filis and novelty orek.

Gibbons and Orpheons (p.

Debroy Somers band

THE ANDERSON MUSIC CO., LTD.

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Tel. 21322

CERAMIC & REFRACTORY PRODUCTS

CLINKER,

PAVING,

BUILDING

& FIRE

BRICKS

FIRST DAY

Saturday, February 22

1. The Foochow Cap, One and a babi zailles.

Miss J. Weller, above, the "Y" Ladies hocka Halkeeper has recently returned from England

and is now playing wel between the sticks for the “T”.

2- The Wong Nei Cheong Stakes GOLF STARTING

((Fist Section) Half a mile.

3. The Maiden, Stakes, Six *for-

longs

The Sydney Maiden Stakes,

TIMES

First Section) Six furlongong Pairings For Fanling

Next Sunday

6. The Wong Nei Cheong Stakes!

(Second Section) Half a mile.

7. The Sydney Maiden Stakes.

(Second Section) Six furlongs.

The following are the Royal

8. The Trial Plate, One and a Hong Kong Golf Cinb starting |quarter miles.

times for Fanling next Sunday:

9. The Valley Stakes, Six fore

Llanes.

10. The Old Course Plate, One and a quarter miles.

Monday, February 24

OLD COURSE

WOMAN ATHLETE TO CHANGE HER SEX

WHAT OF HER WORLD RECORDS?

AMAZING REPORTS MADE

Prague, December 3.

MISS ZDENKA KOUBKOVA, the Czecho-

slovak holder of the world's record for women for the 80 and 800 metres

K. Lad

is to to t

change her sex. Miss Koubkova, who is in here twenties, has given up her membership of all women's sports association to which she belong-

ed

She has decided to submit to an operation and will then be registered as a man. 5. This will be the second operation she has undergone since her sex was doubted. What will now become af the world and Czechoslovak records for women which she held?

It is held here that the matter will have to go before the International Board, but that as there is evidence of her being of female sex when the records were established it is thought that she will be allowed to retain them.

In addition to holding the world records for the 80 and 800 metres Miss Koubkova holds

3.24 1. F. S. Kußer, ... J. Maciseven Czechoslovak records.

Knight

STONE-

WARE

11. The Bendigo Stakes. One mile. 12 The New Stables Plate, From the Two Mile Post Once Round and In (About one mile 171 yards).

SECOND DAY

$28

932

9:56

Ex

PIPES &

9.40

GLAZED

1- The Tower States, From the 9.44 Two Mile Post Once Bound and In (About one mile 121 yards).

9.48

TIES.

The Perth Plate (First "Sec- tion). One mile.

9.52

3. The Curragh Stakes, One mile. 4. The Victoria Stakes, Que mile.

9356

5.

The Garrison Cap, One Mile.

Ask for our Illustrated Catalogue-Compare our Prices

and Inspect our wide Range of Samples

6. The Mongolian Stakes, Seven (10.00 Mariongs.

7. The Melbourne Cup, From the 10.04 Two Mile Post Once Round ^and Ini

THE KAILAN MINING ADMINISTRATION (About one mile 171 yards).

DODWELL & CO., LTD., Agents, Big Kong.

NAWAB OF PATAUDI

AND TEST

To Play For India Against England

PERMISSION APPLICATION MERE FORMALITY

(By "FAIR FIELD”) The Nawab of Pataudi will have to seek permission to play for All India against England" in next season's Test matches in this country. His application will come before the spring meeting of theị Board of Control I understand it

will be treated as a mere formal- ity and granted" without discus- sion

JOHN HENRY LEWIS KNOCKS. OUT JOHNS IN SECOND ROUND

Light Heavyweight Champion

In Winning Form.

Phoenix, Ariz, December 18, John Henry Lewis, of Phoenix, light-heavyweight champion the world, scored a two round knockout here tonight over Colo man Johns, of Dayton. scrappers weighed in at 181 and In his last bout, Lewis dropped 178 pounds, respectively.

a ten rotund decision to the vote- zan Maxis Rosenbloom as Chicago It was a non-title fight, as the boxers entered the ring, over- weigh-Associated Press.

110.08

& The Hong Kong Derby, One|10.12 jand a bak miles.

10.16

9. The Chater Cup, One and 210.20 quarter miles

30 The Challenge Cup, One, and Ehree-quarter miles.

11. The "Black Rock" Stakes, One 10.23 mile

12 The Perth Plate (Second Sec-10.22 tion), One mile.

THIRD DAY

Tuesday, February 25

-K

A. McKellar, J. Forbes.

WOTE.

Miss Koubkova, siiin and fixxén-

4. Sommerfelt. D. J. Gil-haired, established her world re- cord for the $80 metres at the women's world games at the White City last year. She from her competitors to

A. M. Hirsh, D. A ́O'- Kieffe

J. S. Dunnett, A. K. For #sthas

N. Williamson, E. K Collings.

TR. Bowell, R. A. Rod-

J. M. Gray, W. J. E. Mac- *cenzie.

ran away

shatter

the previous record by six seconds with a time of 2min. 12 4-10ser

Not Women!

JOHNNY KING AND SESTO

* ESCOBAR TO MEET

Holder To Defend His World Title

New York, December 2 Johnny King. the British,ban- tamweight champion, may meet Sirto Escobar, the Mexicas hold- der of the world's title, in a title fight shortly.”

After the games had been con- cluded and the teams had returnat

W. A. Smalley, T. Red home, Mr. B. C. Sims, the man- Chassels.

T. C. Monaghan,

Tittlejohn

P. Morrison, W. W. She wa

Kager of the South African British Empire games team, when making

C. his report to his committee, alleg- ed, to the astonishment of every- G. T. May, R. C. Webb.

body, that "from my personal ob- H. Jasserand, E. W. Jones, S. P. Langley, H. Hutchen Serrations I must say that remarks WA. Stewart, E. Bry-which I heard to the effect that some of the competitors were not W. J. S. Ker, A. Ander women seemed to me to be quite

son.

A. E. Lisann, K. S. Erue inasmuch as a number of the outstanding foreign athletes were

bertson.

I E Bounds, 1 H. Geare, shaved, had very deep voices and

H. A. Browning, D. S. Ed-gave the impression of being of

the masculine Sex.

10.36

10.40

J. S. MacLaren, J. Smith:

10.44

H. MacGreguty: L. C Mackey.

Two South African women-com- petitors, Miss Eileen Crockhart

10:48

D. L. Prophet, J. Harrop

and Miss Marjorie Clark, endorsed

3. The Exchange Plate, One and a 10.56 quarter miles.

ST. Butlin, S. A Sleap.

*

1 The Ealgan Plate, One mile,

2 The Coral Flate, Six furlongs 10.52

The Albay Stakes, Five fus-117.00. lones.

11:04 Two Mile Post Once Round and a 11.08

5. The Royal Navy Cup, From the

(About one mile 171 yards).

11.12

6. The Subscription Griffins! Chal- 7716 lenge Cup, One and a quarter miles.

1 The American Club Cup, From 11.20 the Two Mile Post Once Bound and In

161.24 [(About' one' mile. 171 yards).

8. The Governor's Cup. One mile 1128 9. The Booty-Hill Derby, One and a half miles.

Pstandi played three times in CANADA NOT FOR] The Racing Stakes, One mile

Tests in England. "It is not con-

sidered, however, that a player can legitimately be debarred from

even though he has played":for

DAVIS CUP

appearing for his own country. SENDING TEAM TO

one in which he has been domicîl-

ed.

:

10.The Peking Plate, One and a quarter miles

9.28 am 12 The Gymkhana Staves, One 3.32 mile

9.40

9.44

FOURTH DAY

9.52*

[ednesday, February 26 The Leighton Hill Stakes, Six

9.56

10.04

2." The Grand Stand -Stakes, Six fumtong

DEFENDING SINGLES TITLE

3. The Ladies Purse, Once Bound] (About 7 furlongs 49 yards).

The Adelaide Stakes, From the

Instead of returning to Davis

TOUR BRITAIN-

No precedent exists for such a SCOTTISH HOLDER PROBABLY

position. The Board of Contrui)

was not established until 1999. and even in the pre-board -days

there is only one recorded instance Cup wars next year, Canada will of a player tuning out in mat-probably send another team of ches both for and against Engstar players to tour the British Land

The Gloucester-Australian-

Two Mile Fost. Ones Boured, and

about one male-271-yards)

5%; The Fockey Cap, che mile

and a quarter milest

6 The Blue Mountains Piste, One

7% The Lusitano-Can, ose zašle.

ABERDEEN HELD

Corinthians Beat Queen's Park

DARLINGTON SECURE TWO. HOME POINES

London, To-day: Aberdeen were yesterday sur- prisingly held to a draw at home by Dunfermline, sharing six goals, while the Rangers con- tinued in winning vein to re-. card their ninth home win' when they beat Partick.

Kilmarnock were in scoring jmood against Ayr and scored sa-

while Motherwell secured a valu- ven gosis against the latter's two,

jable brace of points at the er

pense of the Albion in an AWAY

Escobar is to defend his tidle-clash.

Montreal in early 213 stated, and King Brown the former world cham- pion, are possible opponenta.

In addition to the full Scottish- League programme, Queen's Park, who should have met Celtic, but whose match was lost at home to the Corinthiar

a friendly encounter by odd

233 FOR FIRST goal in three

WICKET

THEN 362 FOR 8 AT CLOSE OF PLAY!

Australia Collapse In Third Test

Capetown, To-day

One Third Division (North) encounter was played yesterday, in the League table as a result of Darlington advancing one position.

their win over York by three clear goals.

Detailed: results as cabled by

THIRD DIVISION (Neth) Darlington S York.

SCOTTISH TEAGUE"

Mr. Sims's views. On the other The sky was overcast and deen

F. C. B. Black, D. G-hand, Canadian and New Zealand Jarung wind was olowing: TE

Barlow.

A. Bitchie, C H. Burton. officials and competitors at the

Victor Richardson won the tos

A D. Humphreys, L. C. games said they were astonished 10 Australia in the Third Test Hopkins,

A. I Lay, Col. Blake.

E. Bathurst Coman Hole

W. I Alexander, WG.

Dorimica

A. Webster, F. C. Mudie. O.E. C. Marton, D. 8 Bobb

AX and Q AA. Mac- Fadyen

NEW COURSE

B Young, & H. Dodwell. G. Marseile, H. H. Mundy. 1. Stekyns, J. B. Mackie. D. J. Keogh, R. Valea

at the allegations although many

Iton

"S" Dunfermline

0 Motherwell

Third Banarie

S Airdrie

3 Dundee

Celtic

match yesterday and elected to bat. Only 1,000 people were Kilmarnock of the girls were so athletically built as to have the figures of the ground for the start and they Queen's Park

3 Arbroath men-Renter...

saw Brown (112) and Fingleton Queen O'S |(121) put on 233 for the first wie dangers SPartick

St. Johnstoner 2-Esbe ket.

#not playedi

Queen's P. I. Coel

ARMY TEAM FOR TO-MORROW

“Friendly"

"Against CS.CC

Brown, who hit a six and 7) boundaries, took 207 minutes get his runs, while Fingleton (7 (fours)- was at the wicket for 191 [minutes.

Though being 233 for one wic |ket, "Australia-were: 362; for: 8 st

The following will represent the close of play, Reuter

the Army in a friendly match

UESTERS DEPET IN "LEAGUE

Campbell,

will

WE Hunt, W. M. Barton B. Bazaré, E T. Me-gainst the Civil Service C.C. a

Happy Valley to momow after 357 RUNS IN SEVEN probably give the St. Joseph's

Mullen Mrs. Smalley, Miss Curtin noon

8 The Champion Stakes, One and NEW YEAR GOLF AT EANLING quarter miles (post-exitries).

and a half miles de l

$10. The

9 The Hong Kong Stakes, Ope

L. P. Billinghurst (18), return Consolation ing a card of one up, won the Bogey (Par) Pool over the Old 11. The Northern Stakes, One mile Course at Fanling during the New The Commolation Stakes, One Year golf meeting - Mrs. A K

Tales

Canada deserted Davis Cup text- W. £. Midwinter was selected is play this year after more than Both by England and Anstralia în 21 years because the tie is sche turn It was an

extraordinary duled so early in the season the case, for Midwinter seemed to it does not afford the Dominion Stakes. One mile change sizes whenever he liked. players suficient time to practice.

This last summer, a teari He played twice for Australia at Melbourne in 1877, and then four Canadians toured Britain figured in all four Tests for Eng Robert L. Murray and M Lat and when Shaw's team was Watt of Montreal and Caro Deacon and Eleanor-Yonne "Down Under” în 1881-2 -

When the Australians came to Vancouver and also competed this country two years later, Mid-the Wimbledon champion winter was again in their rank -Bob Murray won the And he turned out in six Test singles championship... ratches for them.

The story goes that Midwinter chosen claimed to be an Australiane bags Full Wan birth when he was abroad. But next

he was a good Gloucestershire ma

when the England selectors was ed him

no doubt

Szepz

envis

MICKEY WALKER DEFFA

FIFTH DAY

Saturday, February 29.

esperandum

Spring

Lernington Plate, Fire

Professionali Cut

Champions,

post entries

Round

Capt. L. J. Walz (BASC), Capt. D. W Presse (Boyal Artillery), Liert. 1. B. Johnson (Bosal Weich Fuai liens), Lient. E. M. Dawson" (Bast) Lancashires). Lieut.. L. P. Willinera (East Lancashires), Lieut. D. K. C. Pritchard (Royal Welch Fusiliers),

C. S. M. Elvin (East Lancashires),

-

HOURS

Don Bradman Hits 40 Fours

Sgt. Damelis (Royal Engineers). During

{forwards ar

the left-wing

inatio ∙Miller and. Hartigen, are also stated to be very good

St. Joseph

jgood form.

Melbourne, today. - Likely to

the Sheffield Shield Costa

Corpi Ballard (B.AS.C.), Pt. Her cricket match between Southing bert (East Lancashires) and Bands-Australia and Victoria, here yes- man King (Royal Welch Fusiliers) terday, Don Bradman

LEAGUE CRICKET

Club Team Agamst Craigengower

The

following - will

Mackenzie (13) and AT EAT (10) all square, won the Mixed Bogey Par Fool over the New the HKCG.. 1st XI Course

League match against

KOWLOON GOEF OVER

“THE WEEKEND

The

Judd Ivie

gower C.C. to-morrow at 2 p.m. Happy Valley

H Open Hughes (Captai D. Gillespie, 1... A. Pear Davis, L McInnes, G

LD. Kibee,

Duckitt

R. Divett

frans in seven hours He hit 40; oms out of a total of 569 runs made by the side. Better:

M.C.C. BEAT OTAGO

Innings Victory Recorded

Dunedin, "To-day. Commencing play ye

tring 318 guns to avert an iun-

defext tago lost their

Stew

the PLC

ANNUALY SITY

FIXTURE

Past Beat Present By

ATHLETI

SHERS UP

do

BIG SOCCER LEAGUE

OF THE EUTU

101 RIT

CLUB JUNIORS TO

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