THE CHINA MAIL DECEME

1937.

Leslie Jones Transferred To Arsenal TRIANGULAR

of an terms.

RUGBY GAME TO-MORROW

ROYAL NAVY.

JArsenal secured from St. Johnstone services of Bowden, the (By FRANK COLES)

London, November 5. nearly two years ago at a fee of and England inside right,

the two clubs have agreed upon ARMY AT HOME TO Disturbed by the poor form of $5,000. the team throughout October-only Leslie Jones, the son one of five matches were won Aberdare butcher made his name Arsenal are making strenuous when playing for Cardiff City. He efforts to strengthen their forward was transferred to Coventry for £500 in 1984, and while with the line.

Yesterday they came to terms Midlands club gained six Welsh with Coventry City, leaders of the raps. He was the chief factor in Second Division, for the transfer of Wales' great victory over Scotland

the Welsh international inside-left at Cardiff last Saturday. Leslie Jones.

If Bowden is willing to make the move the last word is always with the player the transfer may be completed this morning. In the event of Bowden going to Middles brough he will join a former senal player in Birkett.

The first Triangular Tournament Rugby match of this year's seriés will take place on the Army ground, at Sookumpoo, commencing at 4.09 rpm to-morrow, when the Navy will

play the Army.

Within the next 24 hours it is Plymouth Argyle yesterday sign The transfer fee, I understand, probable that Arsenal may be coned Charles Fletcher, an outside "was about £3,000, in addition to cerned in another important trans-left from Burnley. He will play for which sum Coventry are to have fer deal 1 learn that Middles-Argyle against Manchester United the services of Davidson, whom brough are anxious to secure the to-morrow.

Just another 5 minutes wish I didn't always wake so tired. Those wretched directors

meeting this moming too!

All their

happiness depended on him.

THINKS

Very efficient but not Your job,

Oh, Mr. Martin ! - I had to send that report into the directors" meeting without you seeing it. Sorry couldn't) wait. But I checked it carefully

IN THE DIRECTORS MEETING:

But, my dear sir, Marbin looks hälf asleep all day. If the younger man ca do the job better, Martin must take the cons

quences. I'll talk to Martin

THE DOCTOR SAYS:

THAT NIGHT

THINKS:

Their happiness depends on my job..! The directors are right, I am half

when I'll simply

It's this waking tired that's holding you back! Even during sleep.

and other actions go

The Triangular Tournament match will be preceded at 2.45 pm. by a game between the Club “A” XV and the Army “A” XV. Mr. D. W. MacEwen will referee the Triangular Tournament game and the Rev. Williamson the "A" XV fix- ture

During the intervals, by kind per mission of the Commanding Of- ficers, the band of the Seaf

Highlanders will play selections

Navy Lt. Cotman (Westcott) Ldg. Tel. Dent (Medway), A. B. Marsh (De coy), Lt. Walters (Olympus), Sub/Lt. Kyrke (Regent); Lt. Harvey: (Odm) (Captain), Lt. Talbot (Otas): A. B. Thatcher (Eagle). Sig. Ford (Tamar), AB Romans (Eagle) Lt. Mayden (Orpheus), L. St. John (Pandora), Lt. Woods (Grampus), Sub/Lt Anderson (Olympus) and Sub/Lt. Ogle (Phoe

Club “A” XVM W. facGrath D. H. Stewart, D. Hynes, E. M. Watts, H. F. Hopkins; A HR Butcher (Can- tain), R. Rutherford; Dr. Stout, T. H Pratt, K. A. Watson: B. Hynes. G. L Eastgate: K. H. G. White, AL G. Tay- lor and E. W. Ek HeatİLA

GOLF STARTING TIMES Sunday's Pairings

For Fanling

The following are the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club starting times for Fealing, next Sunday.

OLD COURSE

9:15 am. L. R. Andrewes," "A.

4

samanks

Major

Marton

Shannon, O. E

L. Newton, D. S. Robb.

D. S. Edward, Col. Blake. DJ Gilmore, C. C. W. Will-

SOFX

W. Woodward, A. B. Purves. W. J. L. Robinson, J. E. Ri- Chardson.

W. Hewitt, W. G. Robertson. E. G. Smith Wright, J. B Mackie...

W. J. S. Key, J. Forbes. A. Nicol, A. H McBride.

N. Ko Littlejohn, H. N. Wil- liamson

J. Hall, A. M. Mack.

N. D. Lloyd, G. F. O'Bryen. RLS Webb, N. P. Fors A Morse, K S. Morrison. L P. Tamworth, W. John-. stone.

9.20.

9.25

.9.30

9:36

9.40 9.44

9.48 9.52

9:56

10.00

• and so every night

10.04

10.08

10.12 $1016.

10:20 10.24

10.25

10.32

deepa

1036

hop.

Starved! I advise

Horlicks.

10.40

10.44

10.48

10.52

10.56

∙11.00

11.04

11.08

11.12

J. B. H Leckie

Darling! Remember In

Does your husband

choll

11.16

wake tired?

11.20

to it

-9.24

ET McMullen, G. N. Gaw-

Overy, W. J. E. Macken-

Goldman, C. W. E. Bis-

HH. Beddow, G. E. Bees R. A. McKenny B. Rolfe. Capt. Holmes, G. H Henry, G. C. Worrall, HH. Mandy. O: J. Shannon, S. J. H Fox. -GH Geutheries, J-H-Me-

Elney

T. E and J. LC. Pearce. 1 H. Geare, R. Tor

T. R. Rowell, B. Moráb

CL Bowker, I Andrew

NEW-COURSE:

and Mrs. A?

Sma

A.

Sman

HORLICKS

guards against Night Starvation

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