MÚTT AND JEFF

JEFF GOT A JOB AS ELEVATOR BOY AT THE INSOMNIA HOTEL. I'LL GO OVER THERE AND RIDE UP IN THE ELEVATOR~ THAT'LL MAKE HIM SORE AS

A GOAT!

I'LL BELITTLE HIM BY ACTING VERY IMPORTANT!

HERE HE COMES!

THE CHINA MAIL, NOVEMBER 6, 1939

By BUD FISHER

John Ireland

Sonata For

'Cello And Piano

6.00 p.m.-"For the Children".

Today's Wireless

A Guessing Game for Tiny Tots: An Animal Alphabet Noah's Ark (Containing the Names of the Animals).....George Baker (Vo- cal) with Orchestra.

The Adventures of Careless Carrie and Wilful William: 1. When Mr. Moon Looks Down; 2. Careless Marrie Meets Wilful William.... Uncle Charlie & Company with Orchestra and Effects. Studio-Story by Aunt Susan. Polly Wolly Doodle; Big Rock Candy Mountain.....The Rocky Moun- taineers (Vocal) accompanied by the Bunk House Boys. Lullaby (from The Moor of Peter the Great').... Paul Robeson (Vo- cal) with Pno. Sung in English and Russian.

6.30 p.m.--Closing Local Stock Quota-

tions.

6.32 p.m.-Beethoven-Sonata

in

E

Flat Major, Op. 81a ("Les Adieux"). Artur Schnabel (Piano).

6.50 p.m.-Haydn-Symphony No. 93 in D Major. Sir Thomas Beecham

ZBW 355 M. (845 k.c.'s) and 31.49 M.

9.52 megacycles)

conducting the London Philharmonic, Orchestra.

7.13 p.m.-Songs by

(Soprano).

Miliza Korjus

La Villanelle (Dell' Acque); Thou- sand And One Nights Waltz (Strauss);

We One Day When Were Young (flm 'The Great Waltz'); There'll Come A Time (film The Great Waltz').

p.m.-Compositions of Ketelbey.

7.29

In

Holiday Mood-Suite......The London Palladium Orchestra cond. by Clifford Greenwood.

In A Chinese Temple Garden; Sanc- tuary Of The Heart.....Reginald Foort at the Organ of the New Gallery Cinema, London. Sunbeams and Butterflies

The

London Palladium Orchestra with Piano Solo by Monia Litter. 7.54 p.m.Song by Malcolm McEachern (Bass). Behold (from "Chu Chin

Winning

CONTRACT

(By The Four Aces)

David Bruce Burnstone, Merwin D. Maier, Oswald Jacoby, Howard Schen- ken..

World's leading Team-of-Four, Inventors of the system that has beulen every other system in existence.

OF THE FOUR-ACES SYSTEM

ACE KING QUEEN 1 JACK...':

A SMART PA88

a, East now cleared the heart suit and heall Declarer made was five diamonds and two hearts, and he was down two tricks. But, as East had quite pro- perly reasoned, if he had doubled, North would have run out to five diamonds- contract which would have been a laydown.

Even though NISH CARD VALUES player is

sure can set a cer- tain contract, he is well advised not to double if by so doing he is likely to drive the opponents into something they can make. Here is a hand Masters! Pairs at Asbury held:

TOTAL VALAISE IN PACK SE

from the Park, NJ,

North, Dealer

48

KQ 7

♡ 8.2

O KJ # 749

▲ 8 3

VAK

A/10 5:4

♡ 10 7

Ô Q.10 9, 6 8

K:Q J 10

Pass 30 Pass

The bidding: North East Pass 8

South 16 3NT

West 10.4 Past

Pass

*

*

Yesterday you were dealer and

AKJ

♡ AK452 0K Q 10.7

A

Answer: Your correct bid is two hearts. This hand. fully satisfies the requirements for an opening two-bid although not a particularly strong one. The singleton Ace of clubs makes it a poor. notrump opening.

Score 100% for two hearts, 40% for one heart, two notrump or three ng trump.

QUESTION NO, 250

You are David Bruce Burnstone's partner to-day and hold:

East was hity streche could beari three notrump. At the same time he did not think he could hurt four dia- monds, nor did he want, to go to four hearts. Accordingly, he simply passed. West opened the Queen of hearts. Declarer.won; with the King-and- knocked out. East's "Ace of diamonds. Inc.)

II-I AII

he bidätur:

What do you : bid? (Answer Idmorrow.)

Chow"-Asche & Norton).

B.B.C. Recording Of

"I Remember ”.

Bed-Time Story (Wynne)....Wish Wynne.

Two Pianos-Tin Pan Alley Medley No. 17. Intro: Deep Purple; We've come a long way together: The masquerade is over; Could Be; Boogy Boogy Boo; Taint what you 8.00 p.m.-Local Time Signal, Wea-

do....Ivor Moreton & Dave Kaye ther Report and Announcements.

with String Bass and Drums. 8.03 p.m.-B.B.C. Recording-"i

10.15 p.m.-Dance Music. member". A Programme of Musical 11.00 p.m.-Close down. Entertainment of Forty or Fifty Years Ago. Devised and produced by Percy Edgar.

8.33 p.m.-Some Welsh Songs.

Re-

A Welsh Carol (Trad.); Springtime is Returning (Trad.)....Ben Mor- gan (Tenor) with Martin Fearn at the Piano.

Welsh Folk Songs (arr. Dr. Lloyd Williams): Where are you going to?; The Bittern from the Banna; Titrwm, Tatrwm; Sleep thou, my pretty child....Mable Parry (So- prano) with Piano.

ZIMMERN AND LLOYD BOWL WELL

Marred to a certain extent by the long grass in the outfield which made a boundary hit along the ground something

the of a feat,

cricket match Hong Kong Volunteers

friendly whole-day (Old

Nentra Gwen (Old Welsh Song);

Adieu To Dear Cambria Welsh Song)... ..Evan Williams (Tenor) with Orchestra.

8.50 p.m.-Light Orchestral.

Offenbach Can-Can,Intro. Can-Cans from Offenbach's famous Operas); Strauss Polkas....Light Symphony Orchestra. "Hallelujah, I'm A Tramp"-Selec- tion (Hart & Rodgers);" "A Bed- time Story"Selection (Rainger) ....New Mayfair Orchestra. 9.06 p.m.-Studio Comments on Re-

cent Events,

(Leslie Hutchinson)

between and Royal Navy played at King's Park yesterday resulted in a win for the former team by 103 runs. For Volunteers, D. J. N. Anderson, D. O. Parsons and R. M. M. King were the chief contributors, while Barton and Wood were the most suc- cessful bowlers for Navy.

Navy batsmen could do nothing against the bowling of F. R. Zimmern and. N. D. Lloyd and at one stage had lost 7 wickets for 21 runs.

A good innings by Ldg. Tel. Wood redeemed the situation somewhat but the whole team was finally out for

9.15 p.m.-London Relay The News. 19.30 p.m.----Murgatroyd & Winterbot- tom, Harry Tate & Co., Wian Wynne and Others in Variety. Vocal & Piano-It I Didn't Care| 42.

(Lawrence); My Prayer (Ken- Both Zimmern and Lloyd bowled nedy-Boulanger)

"Hutch" | accurately, the former coming off the pitch with great pace. Later Gegg Two Planos-Puppet On A String bowled his "expresses" with some

(Stanley Black); One Foot In The measure of success. Cutter (Stanley Black)... .Harry Roy's Tiger-Ragamuffins with string bass and Drums, Humorous Winter Sports (Frankau & Others); Pets (Frankau & Others)......Murgatroyd & Win- terbottom (Two Minds with not a single thought) with Monte Crick at the Piano. Orch.

Boomps-A-Daisy (Mills); Honolulu (film 'Honolulu')....Her- man Darewski & His Band. Humorous Sketch--Running An_Of- Ace (Harry Tate)....Harry. Tate & Company.

Special mention must be made of of E. A. Bompas, the fine 'keeping who showed great skill in taking fast bowling on the leg side.

Volunteera 145 (R. M. M. King 35, D. J. N. Anderson 27). Navy

42.

REFEREES' MEETING

The half-monthly meeting of the Hong Kong Football Referees' Asso- ciation will be held at 8 p.m. to-day, Comedienne An Embankment Im- at the Bank of Canton Building, 4th

pression (Wynne); Bluebeard—A floor.

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