Tuesday
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
January 10,
1939.
By Ernie Bushmiller
MY AUNT FRITZI SAYS
IT'S BAD MANNERS TO STARE!
WILL YOU PLEASE TIE MY HANDS, DEAR?
NANCY
YOU'RE LATE FOR DINNER, DEAR!
WELL I HAD TO FINISH SOME WORK, AT THE OFFICE!
BUT I SAW YOU COME OUT OF SHULTZ'S
BOWLIN' ALLEYS'
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FOR ONE WEEK ONLY!
DC-9
WERNIE BUSHMORE LE
WEEK-END SOCCER FIXTURES ANNOUNCED
Draw Of International And Lai Wah Trophies
The following is the local football
Jergue
programme with officiols.
ranged by the Hongkong Football SANTA ANITA RACES
Association for the coming week- end;
SATURDAY, JAN. 14
First Division
Navy v. Club Causeway Bay), 4 pin Referee, Omar Linesnien, Edwarts and Wilken.
Eastern V Kowloon (Club), 4 pm. ! Referee. Hooper. Linesmies, Farr und Gibbon.
Pulice v. Midiflesex (Boundary Street},
Movie Magnate's Horse Wins Big Prize
Santa Anita, Jan. 1.
4 pin, Referee, Finch. Linement, Philipmed into the clubhouse
A crowd estimated at 45,000 Jam-
and W. Somerville.
and the
Kwang Walt v. St. Joseph's (Kowloon), Krandstand at Santa Anita Park this
4 pas. Heferee, 1p. Laesinen, Wilson and afternoon for the opening of the fifth
Shiva.
Second Division
Club v. 5th R.A. (Club), 230 p.m. fejer, Ottoway.
Eastern v. Kowisen 151. Joseph's), 2.30 nm. Referee, Burites.
Kwane Wah v. St. Joseph's (Rowinon) 20. Referee. Kossick,
it. Senin v. RA.G.C. (Military), 4 pm
Referee. MacCormac.
Police V. Middlesex
2.30 pm. Referee, Clark
Boundary Street)
1. Engineers v. South China (Caroline H. 25 pm. Steferne, Molyneaux.
Third Division (A) RL.AS.C. Electric Military), 2.50 p.8. Referee, Benham.
Third Division (B)
Medicals v. ILA.F. (Causeway Bay). 230 pm. Referee, 1incheliife.
ABA. v. University (Chatham Road). 230. Referee. Aylwin,
tunnor Rifles v. Signals (Chatham Ttd.),
pan. Referee, Woldran.
SUNDAY, JAN. 15 Third Diyfxlon (A) PW.D. V. R. Scots (Caroline Ho), 4j pan. Referee, Purnell.
Soum Chinn v. 30 R.A. (Caroline) 100, 2.30 pan. Heferee, Brothwell,
jannual senson, and the honour of winning! the opening race of the meeting went to Alfred C. Vander- bilt's maiden two-year-old Hysteri val.
Neil McCarthy's Dear Diary won the U.S.$1,000 Breeder's. Stakes. Hysterical was the 6-to-5 favourite. United Prras,
Cluema Successes
Arcadia, Calif., Jan. 2. The well-known movie executive. Mr. Louis B. Mayer, was the luppiest man at Santa Anita to-day, when his Main Man won the U.S.$10,000 New Year's Handicap. A crowd of 50,000 excited spectators saw the movie magnate's horse romp home victor the outstanding amount of the stable on the Santa Anita course. Lijaro. belunging to Bing Crosby, the crooner and Hollywood's keenest horse own- er, placed second, while Howard Hawks Seapilot Anished United Press.
third-
3th R.A. V. Kit Chee (Sonkanpou). 250 Club "A" Team To
p.m. Referee, Gamtin.
(C)
R.A. Stanley V 2. Engineers (Sookunpoo), 4 pm. Referee, Mcligrew,
Thurd Division (13)
24th A. v. Stonecutters W/S (Club).
4 pm. Referee. Stedman.
Play Royal Navy
A game of Rugby Football will be played on the Club ground at Happy
H. Engineers (F) v. Powhattan (Club). Valley to-morrow at 4.45 p.m., when
230 pm. Referee, Marrioti.
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 18
Third Division (0)
413 pm. Referee. MacCorinae.
MATCHES WITH MANILA
Chinese New Year
the Club "A" XV will play a side. The Club trun, has selected as follows:-
Navy
been
An exciting triangle is formed by Charles Boyer, Sigrid Gurie and Hedy Lamarr in Waller Wanger's "Algiers," now showing at the King's Theatre. Two of the thrilling moments in the action-filled romantic drama are sketched in the lower corners.
Rifle Shooting
GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP Tommy Farr
4TH SUBMARINE First Round Draw For
FLOTILLA BEAT
REST OF COLONY
4 Submarine Flotilla
200 500 600 Til. 33 30
ERA. Thorpe
ERA. Cunningham
Junior Title
The draw for the match play stages of the Junior Championship of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club resulted
follows:
To Fight "Red" Burman
New York, Jan. 0. Tommy Farr is scheduled to night a ten-rounder at Madison Square Garden on Friday, January 13, Burman, of
after
2 B.A. v. University St. Joseph's Watts, P. M. Thompson, D. 1. Basan-
J. T. Brown: 1. F. Hopkins, E. M. A friendly match was held at
Taikoo Rifle Range on Sunday, be quets J. Hutchison, J. R. Henderson;tween a team from the 4th Submarine son; N. K. Littlejohn. R. M. Hen-Baltimore, who is a protege of Jack
J. W. Mayhew v. H. N. Willam-against Clarence "Red" R. G. L. Oliphant, J. S. Dunnett Plotilla Rife Club (Captain), F. W. Stout. A. F. Walk-members of various Rifle Clubs In Price v, C. E. Burton: L. M. Wylie main feature of an all-heavyweight and a team of derson; J. Forbes v. J. Harrop; T. J. Dempsey. The bout, which is the Visitors to Play Three Times At Eastgate and K. H. G. White.
len. G. M Marrs. W. Stoker, G. L.. the Colony,
J. L. C. Pearce; C, M. Stork v. W The 4th Submarines winning by 13 W. C. Shewan: E. Faction v. T. F.programme, is arranged under the points,
R. Waters; C. D. N. Walker v. J. S. Sporting Club.
auspices of
of the Twentieth Century Dunnett,
Sports writers comment on Farr's The first named in each round is perseverance-undiscouraged the challenger, and must fix the dateThey point out that victory or defeat three comparatively recent defeats. for play. Starting times, if required,
hould be asked for in the usual way. on Friday may be the deciding factor Back tees will be used for all mal of Farr's boxing career in the United ches, except by mutual arrangement.
States United Press. Burman was placed
seventh in The first round to be played on or
National Boxing Association's last before January 22; second round on quarterly ranking list of contenders or before February 5; semi-final on for Joe Louls' title. Mike Jacobs, or before February 19, and the final
the promoter, ranked Farr (38 holes) on or before February 20.Burman on joint third challengers
together with seven other boxers.
Lat
A meeling of the Hongkong Foot-] ball Association Counell was held lasti night when the draws for the Wah Cup and the Shield replay and semi-flails were made. Arrange ments for the China-England match in the Sunday Herald Cup was left to the Management Committee,
The sum of $2,028.77, which
the
amount of the net
Japan Preparing For Davis Cup
Tokyo, Jan. 0. The Japan Tennis Association to. day appointed was
committee of ex- Japan's power to compete Davis Cup.
match on December Proceeds at the Berts with a view to strengthening
ERA. Keller
10. Clark
P.O. Hinds
ERA. Templeton
CPO. Davey
F.A. Gipe:
Total
Counted out--E. A. Johns 29
Red of Colony
(Talkion
..........
740
20 07
18 for the late
in the Shiu Chak-wing, who was fatally in-
Mr. A. C. Ford' The new committee will function. Mr. R. M. Keown (Taikon
Rifle Club....... 34 33 30 91 jured in a football mat
mutch, will be handed to his dependarts.
as the highest organ to deal with Rifte Clubs) meeting also disclosed that ittters relating to Japan's Davis: Mr. C. II. Stunmera (Talkeo The
32 32 93 had invited a team from Manila to Cup plans, including
training of Mr. G. Perkins it.K. Po
Ufte Club) ...
20 32 32 93 play in Hongkong during the Chinese players, determination
of the zone Hee) New Year and that it expected to get for dapan to participate in, and the Mr. G. Carey HLMS, Com-
....... 31 32 28 01 ometal confinnation within the next supply of funds for sending players Mr. Richie di P
Hower) few days of the date of sailing of the broad-Domei.
Her? team. A tentative programme of
Dr. J. Mackle
Cornflower) Mr. Hopkins 220 HT
(cc)
three matelics has
been arranged
against the Colony, the Chinese, and BADMINTON LEAGUE
the rest of the Colony.
Lai Wall Cup
The draw for the Lai Wah Cup is: Civilians v. Army, Kowloon Foot- ball Club ground, January 21.
Chinese V. Navy, Club January 22,
Shield Replay.
ground,
31 31 20 PO
31 20 20 09
HMS.
Total Itadminton league matches Inst night Mr. J. Houlton (Deck-
Cotted out: resulted:
Recreta beat University 18-1.
ynt .C.)
30 20 87
727
A. Carvalho and A. M. Silva beat c.MA. Gowans DEK. Po 24 23 20
S. Loke and K. B. Gon 21-17, brat C. H Shen and S. H. Ling 21-7, brat S. Y. Hou
and O. S. Lim 21-13,
M. A. Oliveira end 3. J. Remedius heat fake and Goh 21-18, beat Soon and Ling
South China A v. Kowloon, Caru-21-0, beat 1ou and Lim 21-15.
line H, February 4.
Eastern v. South Chino B, Caro-
line H, February 5.
Shield Semi-Final (Senior)
South
China A or Kowloon v
Eastern or South China B, Suukun-. poo February 11.
Police v. St. Joseph's, Navy ground,
February 12
Shield Semi-Final (Junior)
Royal Engineers v.
Kowloon, February 11.
Middlesex,
P.W.D. v. Royal Scots, Club ground,
February 12.
'REFEREES' MEETING
and
1. A, Barros and Dr, A. M. Rodrigues to Loke and Goh 16-31, beat Soon in 21-19, beat Hau and Lian 3-22
UNIVERSITY A WIN
University "A" bral King's College a-1.
Here, There
With "Abe"
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Anti-Duelling Fuehrer
Scores Corrected
the
and
C. B. Burton and J. W. Mayliew EVENTS FOR WOMEN play stages of the Junior Champion- First Yacht Race Of The
qualified on Sunday for the match
ship with seares of 81 cach, and not 82 as printed yesterday.
CAPTAIN'S CUP
Second Series
The Brst race of the second series The following were the results of of women's races was held by the the Captain's Cup (January. Quali- Royal Hongkong Yacht Club yester- fying) Competition played at Fanling day over 7.6 miles. Results: on January 7 and 8:
Time
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C. Worrall, 80-0-71. There were 30 La Lindo entries. The Optional Pool did not Gurt All,
New Course.-S. T. But 15-74, qualified. There entries.
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INDOOR BOWLING
Entrios Invited For Ewo League
HERR HITLER'S new ruling that members of the Armed Forces may nol fight duels except by his express perifsion is not his first step to check duelling. A year ago he with- drew
permission for Nazi party mem-į bers to settle affairs of honour by
this method.
This followed the death from Entries are invited for the second duelling wounds of one of his Black tournament Guard officers. The Fuehrer himself Bowling Leagur, which is scheduled of the Ewo Indoor The bi-monthly
rent wreath for the funeral. Referces Association was held yester-Tennis Association have abolished shown his reluctance to countenance cember 28, when the Scoreless Won- Though Herr Hiller has thus twice first tournament concluded on De
to commence on February 1. The day, when the election of officers look "amateurs" and have abolished place. Mr. R. M. Omar was elected "professionalsIn fact they have it was one of the cherished ders beat the Black Dox in the final Chairman and Mr. W. D. Goss Secre- abolished the lot. Every one con- turet Immediately after
"rights" watch his followers tory. Mr. D. McLaghton was electes/ neeted with the Table Tennis Asso-came to power. Duelling was per send their names in before February
res to win the Cup. party the us committee member to represent ver. And he can play for money Storm Troops and afterwards to all the Hongkong Alleys, and when
says Rogers, is now
Intending competitors are asked to the Army.
amitted first to the Services and the 1. Entry forms can be obtained at The meeting also recorded its ap-
or not as he wishes. Mr. W. J. citizens, with the exception of Jewa. preciation of the services rendered Pope, in his 220-page handbook to the Association by Messrs. G. F. "freedom." The constitution knows minutely regulating weapons and Alleys, or R. W. Skinner, the Black
1938-39, officially
Later an elaborate oficial code was filled in should be sent to either S. explains this Jak down Finch and S. MacCormac, retiring only "players." "Any player," says conditions of combat. The Nazi de-Dog, 39, Hennessy Road.
for student duelling, Lillierap, mannger of the Hongkong President and Secretary respectively. Mr. Pope (and the constitution), cree, however, merely regularised a "can, by making application to be practice which the most rigorous pro- to accept money placed on register, be authorisedhibitions of the post-war democratic inftation students who could scarcely for playing and regime had never been able to stamp afford their board and university fees coaching without affecting his status out. in any way,"
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