THE HONGKONG - TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER
1935.
TO-MORROW KING'S HOME
AT THE
YOU'LL TREMBLE WITH SUSPENSE
and shake with laughter!
Charlie Chan plunges into his weirdest adven- ture with Stepin
Fetchit as his re-
luctant aide!
CHARLIE
ミ
CHAN IN
EGYPT
A FOX picture with
WARNER OLAND
"PAT" PATERSON
THOMAS BECK
RITA CANSINO
STEPIN
FETCHIT
Produced by Edward T Lowa Directed by Louis King
Clased on the character “Charlie Chan** "ccented by Earl Døre Bigges
China Emporium
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2ND ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION
COMMEMORATION
TIFFIN
G
DINNER
(80 cts. per cover)
ON
SEPTEMBER 15th-17th
Cafe de Luxe Mezz. Fir.
HONG KONG SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN The Society, asks for $25,000
In 1935- to continue its work for
sick and destitute children.
Hon. Treasurers:
Mr.. A. McKELLAR, C.A.,
c/o Mackinnon, Mackenzie & Co.
P. & O. Building.
Mr. KWOK CHAN, -
c/o Banque de L'Indo Chine,
Hong Kong,
SOCCER PROSPECTS
NO 24-ARSENAL KEEN FOR RECORD
CHANGE OF method NEEDED
(By Charles Bachan)
Spyoral friendly, football matches were played last Saturday, The above picture was taken during the game between the Club and the Lincolnshire Regiment. (Photo: Ming Yuen),
Having won the First Division BRITANNIA
championship three years running, Arsenal will start the coming- season keen to create the new re- cord of four successive titles, a performance as yet unaccomplished. With the resources at their com mand the champions must be con- sidered to hold a bright chance of securing their objective.
ncëd
CHANGE OF METHOD? True to their policy, Arsenal have signed few players during the close season. Should the become apparent, I have no doubt they will strive to obtain the best I am certain players in the "land. there will be one of two notable arrivals at Highbury before the season is very old.
RETIRED BY KING
WILL NOT RACE
ANY MORE
BUT IS NOT FOR
SCRAP HEAP
Malmesbury (Wilts), Aug. 25.
Britannia, best-loved, of all British yachts, will never race It is my opinion that Arsenal's again. SHe is to go into re- troubles will come from the for-tirement while her honours are ward line. Their attacking methods still thick upon her, says a are now well-known, and unless writer in the Doily Express. there is a change, they are unlikely to be as successful as in previous J'enre, The defence, of course, will
be solid and reliable, as befitting
an England rearguard.
Milne, a winger from Blackburn Rovere, is an addition to the staff, while Dennis Compton, younger brother of the full-back and a high- ly promising outside-loft, has signed professional forms. He is also on the ground staff at Lord's. His brother, by the way, was married during the summer.
Birthplace
F. Mima (Legiand) ...
A. Wilson (Wahaw}
Fan. Hght. Wght.
.Q.6 91 11 >
11 D
C. Bradshaw (Southport)G, & B 10
G. Malo (West Ham) ....R.J. & 115 13 0 LA Compton (London)...KU, 8 1 12 x
ft. Trim (Portsmouth) ...1. 6
E. Hapgood (firistal)"...ll, 00
3. Crayston únge-o-&ds) II.B.-G
T Parkin (Croak) ..............RLB, 6 9 8. Cartwright (Sheffield) HJL.1), 5 7
3. Evana (Merthyr) ..............NIKE, 6.8 H. Roberta (Dawetry) ),G,HD, 69 N. Biley (London) .................C... 60
91 21 1
W. Copping (Middleclife) LIB. 5 7 R. John (arty Dock DIAL 5 7 F. Hill (Forfar) ........................... 5 G14
B. Callelt (85÷feld) QOLIB, SUB
J. Hubne Stafford)
A. Kirchen (Bhosildham) 1,0.R. 5. 11
I. Rogers (Chirk) ........0.15
1
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10 0
It 0
12 0 11 12
10 15
10 15 115
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10 0 11 10 11 10
10 10
A. Bensley (Stourbridge) 20.1 8
B
.L.B. 8 D
10 10.
It Davidson (Crieff)
LP 6 7
10 10
Drake (outhampton)
.C.F. 10
J. Danne (Dublin)
G. Cox (Horsham)
1 10 13 11 10
A. James (Glasgow)
3. Dougal (Denny),
G. okien (Darwen)
A. Niger (Wootan)
.C.F. 5 8 10 7
LL. & .1.16.5 7 I.L. 8 10 ... 5 10
10 0
10 11 11 0
1
10 4
F. Baden (Love)
J. Clarks (Newṣmile)
C. Iatin (Exeter}
D.-Compton- Lamdan) –
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O.L-B-10-10-10 0.158
J. Clare Westhoughton) 1.0.1.1
J. Milne (Burling)
NO. 25-"SAINTS”
And the King, her owner, will never race another yacht..
The King has been offered a new
yacht to replace the vettiran in which he has sailed for forty years. But he said: "I do not want a new yacht The Britannia is good enought for me I shall not snil another,"
King's sailing master and one of the Mafor Sir Philip Ilunloke, the
finest racing helmsmen alive, told me to-day that the King's decision was irrevocable.
"
"SCIENTIFIC GADGETS"
"It is a matter of sentiment." he said. "For purely selfisk rensons would have liked the King to have a new yacht. I would have liked to race her. But no otte understands better than myself the King's feelings about Britannid.
"I have been associated with her since the King came to the throne, and for me, as for the King, ber place can never bo filled."
Spare, upright, keen of cyc, and sure of hand, Sir Philip talked to no country home, Cowbridge
at his House.
The other big boats are too good for Britannia, Sir Phillp aid "Scientific gadgets and secrets of con- struction, as represented in the new yachts like Endeavour and Velsheda, put Britannia at a disadvantage.
"NEVER HAD A CHANCE" "One can't race and come in last all the time. It is humillating to the old boat,
BOWLERS READY FOR SHANGHAI
SHANGHAI SWIMMERS
ARRIVE
A STRONG SPRINT RELAY TEAM
AN EYE OPENER FOR COLONY
The Shanghai Interport Swimming team arrived in Hongkong yesterday aboard the linor President Cleveland
which berthed at the Kowloon Wharf NOT FEELING UP TO IT?
shortly after 4.80 o'clock. The visi tors had an enthusiastic reception by a large gathering of Hongkong swim- mers, Mr. D. F. Lopes, Hon. Secre tary of the Victoria Recreation Club, being among those present.
The Shanghai team compriacs tho following: Noel Hammond (Captain), A. Logan. W. Ward, T. Brillon, G.
|
When Out Of Condition You Need A Blood And Nervo Torle.
Not actually ill, but deeldodly of- colour; many a man inds himself in just such a condition during the sum- mer months, and in most cases the trouble is due an impoverished state of the blood, Excessive per-
J. Grik, E. A. Welz, W. A. Humber, spiration has weakened the vital
forces, and if a test were made it would in all probability reveal that
Slo Bok-klen, W. Wagner and Kan Yi- kit. Mr. John Huxley, President of THREE STRONG the Shanghai Amatour Swimming the blood is deficient in both red
Association, and Mr. Jack Dearn aro corpusclen and haemoglobin. joint managers of the team.
To romc health and strength a restore normal
RINKS
BUT ONE OR TWO SURPRISES
(Continued from Page-8.) mittee in the composition of the second rink is in their faith in J. McKelvie, of the Kowloon Docks. True McKelvic has been playing good bowls in the League but many will not entirely agree with his selection to the exclusion of R. Duncan, the
Kawloon Bowling Green player, who. next to A. W. Grimmitt, is the only man to have reached all three finals in the Open championships in the
Fame year,
SURPRISING OMISSION
It would certainly be interesting to hear the Committee's defence for the nmission of Duncan if that player wing the Open Singles Championship against B. W. Bradbury to-morrow, IK a player'a qualification for the
final of a competition which includes all the leading players
is not sufficient justification for, his inclusion in an Interport team there are still his performances In the Open Rinks championships on which to base one's arguments for ราเช selection.
Duncan had such prominent players as U. M. Omar, J. C. Brown, J. V. Ramsay, A. M. Holland and A. W. Grinmitt in his half of the draw and the fact that he succeeded in reach- ing the final is sufficient testimony of his capabilities..
True Duncan did not beat all these players but he Included among his victims A. M. Holland who beat A. W. Grimmitt, last year's champion, bent G. N. Mitchell, who eliminated both Ramsay and Brown.
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At the conclusion of the match members of the Shanghal team went ***** in for a short avim.
WELL BALANCED TEAM
In an interview aboard the liner, Mr. Huxley told Press representatives that the Shanghai team was very well inlanced. We aris not very at
in long distance events," he said, “but I think our sprinters will more than justify their selection."
Mr. Huxley remarked that most of the short distance records of long standing had been broken last month, Hammond figuring prominently in these.
had relay team for the 200 yards event Mr. Huxley stated that the Shang- will "open your eyes." lle felt con
dent they would lower the Interport record by many seconds.
"Hans Park, who is really one of the best water polo players in Shang- hal, was unable to make the trip owing to his wife's sudden illness. This was disastrous for our team,” remarked Mr. Huxley, who added that. Park lund previously taken part in trials for the German Olympic aqua- the team..
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SPORT ADVTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB,
will be held (weather permitting) The Eighth Extra Race Meeting
HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, 21st September 1935, commencing at 2.00 p.m.
The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m.
+
By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary.
Hongkong, 16th September, 1905.
Asked what he thought would ba the result of the Interport meet, Mr. Huxley replied was hard to say. THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.. "It all depends on how cur team takes to sea water," he concluded.
RACE FIXTURES FOR 1935
TEAM ENTERTAINMENT
The Shanghai team will be enter Lained-to-timn-at-the-Repulse-Bay Hotel to-morrow, and on Sunday they are going out on a launch picnic, leaving Murray Pier at 200 p.m.
BROWN'S EXCLUSION Another releration to the ranks of reserve will have come as something
which will Teherve This year we did no good at all, omething of a surprise is that of J. C. Brown who, many Wo did not once get a wind which might suggest, should have been at the Peninsula Hotel on Monday at auited her. Britannia is a wonderful included" 08 No. 3 to U. M. 8.16 p.m. Outlook For Jubilee Year but we had all light airs. She never occasions, figured with conspicuous aboard the President Cleveland
boat and likes plenty of wind, Omar, with whom he has, on several The team returns to Shanghai had a chance.
Not Good
Southampton finished up in the nineteenth position in the Second Division, their lowest place in 13 seasons, but little has been done during the
to close веляоп strengthen the side.
"I think I was right in advising the King not to race her again. It is better to retire her now while she has
such
A wonderful record." Although Britannia will never race again there is no thought of relegat ing her to the scrap-heap.
"We will probably cruise her about for the King's pleasure," Sir Philip
Norman Cole, considered a pre- told me. mising young, centre-forward, has |been transferred to Norwich City, } ~~~~
to Shanghat success, partou ngly when it on
1933 Hongkong won all three Interport matches.
The Interport dinner will be held
Wednesday,
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The team will swim as follows: 60 Yards Free Style-Britton and
100 Yards Free Style.--Hammond and
Logan.
Omay, Bradbury, Brown and Ward..
would have made an ideal com- bination, but there is no doubt that F. J. Jones is deserving of his place for his consistency during the cur- rent senson, even if he has on a few occasions fallen somewhat below his normal form
220 Yards Free Style-Hammond and Logan,
440 Yards Free Style-Hammond
and Logun,
880 Yards Free Style-Grilk and Sic Bok-klen.
100 Yards Back Stroke-Hammond and Wagner.
and in his pince Victor Watson. the ment to take places in the side, but veteran West Ham United centre- the present outlook seems that forward, has been signed; craft | Southampton-in what will be their old form and his selection will give arid Wagnert will take place at the
will replace dish..
י
100 Yards Breast Stroke.-Welz
or Kan Yi-kit. · The
Annual Race Meeting Saturday, 22) February Moradays
24th February. Tuesday, 25th February Wednesday, 28th February Saturday, 29th February
1st Extra Race Meeting Saturday, 14th March
2nd Extra Race Meeting Saturday, 28th March.
3rd Extra Race Meeting Saturday, 11th April Monday, 18th April.
(Easter Monday) 4th Extra Race Meeting Saturday, 2nd May
5th Extra Race Meeting Saturday,
16th May. 6th Extra Raco Meeting Saturday, 30th May Monday, 1st Juno
(Whit Monday)
(Double Tenth)
At the beginning of the season he he suffered a relapse when he injured was playing very good bowls and then
7th Extra Raco. Meeting his back but he has now regained his
Saturday, 26th September 8th Extra Race Meeting satisfaction in most quarters if not in all.
Saturday, V. R.C. bath on Thursday, Friday
10th October There are several players worthy and Saturday, commencing at 9.16 of inclusion but then there are only pm each night. A dance will be
9th Extra Race Meeting twelve places to be filled and some held at the conclusion of the pro- of the Colony's leading exponents of gramme on Saturday.
Saturday, 24th October the game must necessarily be omitted.
10th Extra Raco Mecting Saturday,
7th November, 11th Extra Race Meeting.. Saturday, 21st November
12th Extra Race Meeting Saturday, 5th December
13th Extra Race Meeting Saturday, 10th December
Two new half-backs have arrived jubilee season-will have to fight hard to secure a reasonably respect- at the Dell, John Gurry from Leices-able place in the League Lable. ler City and Charles McDonagh from Coventry City. But the big-been signed:
Twenty-four professionals have gest change that has taken place
Goalkeepers: Scriven, Light. is the retirement of "Bert" "Lee,
Backs: Sillett, Roberts, Hender-To name but a few apart from those A minor alteration has been made player and trainer with Southamp-son, Bowen, Browning.
already mentioned, G. N. Mitchell and in the programme of the Interport lon for many years, and the ap-
Half-backe: Bradford, Mell- A. Alves who reached the semi- Swimming to be hold at the V.R.C. pointment of Albert Shelley as
final of the Singles, J. Cavanagh, this week. The 880 yards free stylo wane, Woodhouse, Luckelt, Kink. Joint winner of the Open Fairs, P. T. fixed for the second day (Friday) will trainer.
· Gurry, McDonagh. It is hoped that several young Forwards: Neni, Tully, Brewis, included in an Interport team which 440 yards free style which event will Farrell and others might easily be take place on Saturday instead of the players developed in the nursery Pollard, Watson Holt, Fishlock, would be suficiently strong to bent take place on Friday instead of on and now given professional engage i Catlin, Withers, Long.
the Northerners,
Saturday, ments will make sufficient advance-
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
Rufe Has a New Hunch
By Blosser
NEW SHIPMENT
ARRIVED
TAKE ADVANTAGE
OF
FAVOURABLE EXCHANGE.
ALL KINDS OF SUITABLE
PRESENTS.
KOMOR & KOMOR
FRECKLES, IF YOU COULD DO THE ONE THING YOU HANKER TO DO MOST, WHAT WOULD IT BE ?
I'D LIKE TO GO
FAST, ON A TRAIN!
YOU MEAN
ONE OF
THEM STREAM. LINED
AFFAIRS
NOPE,ON A GOOD OLD-FASHIONED ONE! THE NEW TYPE TRAINS ARE
PRETTY, BUT I LIKE THE KIND. THAT PUFF, AND SMOKE!
AND ID LIKE TO SIT IN THE CAB AND TOOT, THE WHISTLE AT EVERY CROSSING!
I GUESS EVERY KID IN THE COUNTRY WOULD LIKE TO DO THAT..... BUT ONLY THE KIDS WHO GROW UP TO DE ENGINEERS EVER HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY!
BUT, MAN, IT'S PRE- POSTEROUS THAT, QUICK A TRIP TO THE CITY WOULD REQUIRE AN IS
THAT AIN'T FASTLI COULD ALMOST GET THAT MUCH. SPEED WITH A BUGGY XP
AVERAGE SPEED! NOW, WILL YOU
I
GUESS YOU'RE RIGHT!
OF SEVENTY-
FIVE MILES
PER HOUR
ACCEPT MY PROPOSITION?
R.R.