FRITZI RITZ

NOW YOU STAY

IN THAT CORNER,

YOU BAD GIRL.

Monday

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

YOO HOO! NANCY?

BUT I DON'T FEEL LIKE PLAYING HORSIE!

SURE YA DO --- YIPPEE! HA HA!

January 16, 1939.

By Ernie Bushmiller

MISS RITZ!

HOME AT

LAST!

AUNT FRITZI!

WELL--- WHAT A SURPRISE!

- REJONIE

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BARGAINS IN THE

LADIES' SALON

9

TOMMY FARR AGAIN BEATEN ON POINTS

DECISION UNPOPULAR WITH THE SPECTATORS

New York, Jan. 14. there was no doubt that Burman

At Madison Square Garden to-day,(won, regardless of the jeers of the Clarence "Red" Burman, of Balti-crowd and the complaints of Farr's more, 103 lbs., beal Tommy Furr,manager, Gould.—United Press, 201 Ibs, on points in n ten rounds": heavyweight bout.

Burnin's victory was unpopulari

with the ten thousand fans who

HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE

watched the fight and, upon the an-Winner of Baer-Nova Fight May

nouncement of the derison, set upi trementous cheering for Fair

booing for Burman, which lasted for¦ dve minutes.

Meet Joe Louis

Now York, Jan. 14. The winner of the Max Baer-Lou In the tenth round, Farr rallied Nova heavyweight bout, on January and, fighting furiously, seemed to¡ 25, may get a title bout with Joe Louis have Burmin groggy, but Burman in September, provided that Louis recovered just before the bell sound-j survives in the defence of his title ed. The judges gave the decision tengainst John Henry Lewis, world Burman, but the referee, Pete Hart-Eight-heavyweight champion, ley, said the Deht was a draw.

The United Press score sheet pave Burmna five rounds, Purr three with two even- United Press.

Newspaper Commments

New York, Jan. 15 The New York Time and the Herald-Tribune fight experts sny that

COMING SOON!

A BRAND, NEW

IDEA IN CINEMA ENTERTAINMENT FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY:

Mike Jacobs, the promoter, has de- cined to reveal whether Baer has signed a contract for the second bout if he beats Nova. This deleti stymied negotiations for several days, as Roer was Insisting that he should have the freedom to negotiate for better terms in the second boul if he won The fest,

The Barr-Nova bout is expected to draw a $300,000 gate, and provide a brawl that will be the acid test for Baer, because if he loses he is expected to retire permanently.

Louis is already a 13-5 favourite over John Henry Lewis, who, how- lever, expects to out-box rather than

out-hit the Detroit Bomber.

I Louis wing this bout, he will probably defend his title again in March against Roscoe Tolts, another Detroit cimbryo boxer. If Tales isl not the opponent, then Tony Galento may be used.-United Press.

FANLING RACING

Grand National Meeting

In February

The following is the programme for Fanling on February 12:

19,

The Pauling Grand National and Merce Grove Memorial Cup miles. A handicap steeplechase for China ponies.

The Austalim Grand National

A

A GALARY OF TEN (1u 1939 Steeplechase, 2 miles. WALT DISNEY SUBJECTS, for Australian ponies.

The Fox Hunters Plate. A hurdle RELEASED AS A FULL PRO-race of 14 miles for China ponies, GRAMME

bona fide bunters. Winners of any race at Kwant this season barred. Catchweight 160 Fbs. (If sufficient entries are received, this race will be divided into two sections),

LOOK!

100 Minutes

of Fun!

FARMYARD SYMPHONY

1.

THE FOX HUNT

2,

MICKEY'S PARROT

3.

4.

THE WHALERS

5.

George Raft. Dorothy Lamour, Henry Fonda and Akim Tamiroff top the all-star cast of "Spawn of the

Nerth." Paramount's dramatic story ef life in frontler Alaska. The picture, directed by Henry Hathaway. is being shown simultaneously at the Queen's and Alhambra Theatres.

Hockey

H.K. LADIES

LOSE BY

Leading Individual

SIX GOALS Performances

Ladies' Tennis

Comfortable. Win For Mrs. Chiu And

the in

The outstanding feature of the Caer The following were The leading Clarke Cup hockey matches on Satur-Individual performances day was the overwhelming defeat of cricket matches played over the Hongkong Indies at the hands of week-end:

the "Y" Ladles at Happy Valley. At A. Bakar (1.R.C. 2nd XI) v. the interval, the "Y" led by one goal II.K.C.C.

The St. Andrew's-Central British L. Fargus (Army 2nd XI) v. Assoelation match was a surprise. It C.C.C. was generally anticipated as a win J, Fong (University) v. K.C.C. for the former, but it was the C.B.A. 2nd XI who scored first through

the

handicap

to nit, scored by Miss H. Bockler, but Col, Webb (Army Zud XI) v.

C.C.C. in the second half Miss M, Smith per- formed the "hat-trick", and two other X. el Arculli (LR.C.) v. C.C.c. goals were added by Miss B. Harker Sto. Brown (Navy 2nd XI) v. and Miss M. Westcott.

C.B.C.C.

71-

67

05

50*

SURPRISE FOR ST. ANDREW'S

Lt. Commdr. Kennedy (Navy)

v. C.S.C.C.

58.

G2

17

Mrs. M.K, 8. Oh (University) v. K.C.C,

ja steeplechase and/or hurdle Face,

rred.

than $2,250 since January 1, 1938, and liant run down the wing with a goal, G. Gosano (Recreio 2nd XI) v. ponfes that have started at Kwanti in but the lead was nullified some ten

on December 31, 1938, as ""ed for the Saints. Early in the second A. K. Minu (LR.C. 2nd XI) v. class. Ponies that have won more holf, Miss F. Wong culminated a bril- H.K.C.C.

2nd XI ................

42

312

BRAWN CUP MATCHES

minutes later when, following a centre J. W. Leonard (C.C.C. 2nd XI) from Miss Ewing, and in a goal V. Army scramble, Mrs. White equalised. The II. A. Barros (Recreio 2nd XI) match was drawn.

v. Police F. J. Lay (Schools) v. C.C.C. -40 II. P. Lim (C.C.C. 2nd XI) v.

Army

Police

12

10

40

The Kwanti Cup. A handleap flat race of 1 mile for China pontes elusal- White. Miss P. Gittins, soon equalis. fied

The Queensland Handleap. A flat race of furlongs for Austrailan

DONALD'S GOLF GAME ponies classified on December 31,

6. MERBABIES

7. MOTHER COOSE HOLLYWOOD

8.

9.

10,

1038, as "C" class,

COES The Au Tau Handienp A flat race

DONALD'S LUCKY DAY

THE BRAVE LITTLE TAILOR

of furlongs for Chinn ponies closri-

The Recreio "A" spoilt the 100 per fled on December 31, 1030, as "E" cent. record of the Senforths Ladies class. Ponies that have started at in the Brawn Cup match on Satur- | H. Kwanti in steeplechase and/or day, winning by the only goal of the

hurdle race barred.

35

N. P. Fox (I.K.C.C. 2nd XI)

V. I.R.C.

F. Harper (C.B.C.C. 2nd XI) v. Navy game, which was scored by Miss C.K. Nazarin (LR.C.) v. C.C.C. 34 FERDINAND THE BULL. Members of the Hongkong Jockey featured fruitless attacks by the Sea-

Races Nos. 4, 5 & 6 are open to Silva carly the first half. The match G. A. Goodban (K.C.C. 2nd XI)

was fast and even, and the second half v. University Club. Owners entering for se forths in quest of an equaliser. Walt Disney's races, and jockeys who are not mem- hers of the Fanling Hunt and Race Club will have the prlelleges of the Club for the day.

newest

creations

Entries close to the Secretarien, Messrs. Thomson & Company, Char in one

tered Accountants, Hongkong programme. Shanghai Bank 'Building, on Thurs-

day, January 20, 1939, at noon.

WATCH FOR FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENTS

THE "TELEGRAPH” will send a Staff Photographer to all events of public interest. Requests should be addressed to the Pictorial Editor.

K

POINTS SHARED

F.M.L. Soares (Recreio)

K.C.C.

BOWLING

L. Buckle (C.S.C.C. 2nd XI V. The "Y" Ladies and the Diocesan Girls' School shared two gants at G. Souss (C.C.C.)

Navy

V. IR.C. King's Park. Miss Longbottom netted D.J.N. Anderson (Volunteers) for the D.GS., and Miss V. Bradbury scored the leveiler in the second half,

v. Recreio ST. ANDREW'S LOSE HEAVILY

The Central British School, playing on their own ground, scored six o against St Andrew's, The Saints were a depleted term, owing to the A. R. Minu (LR.C.) v. C. non-appearance of Miss T. Jex. Goalscorers the half were Miss

C.C.

P. O. Paxton (Navy) v. R. Soares (Recreio 2nd XI)

C.S.C.C.

v. Fotice

SPORT ADVTS. Moss, Ms Bradbury, hills Wors Mid J. L. Haley (HIM.C.C.) v.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

Annual Race Meeting, 1939, 25th, 27th and 28th February, 1st and 4th March. Entries for the above will close at 3.00 p.m. on SATURDAY, 21ST JANUARY, 1939, at the Secretary's Office, Exchange Building.

By Order of the Stowards,

C. BROWN,

Secretary.

Hongkong, 16th January, 1930.

OUR SPELLING BEE (see page 7) longitudinal-tocalo-disprovable gudgeon-plugin-revocatory

disimilitude..

Miss Behara. Miss Bradbury and Miss Moss added further goals in the second period.

Recreio

G. P. Longfield (H.K.C.C.)

v. Recrelo..... Woods (Navy 2nd XI) v. (

S.C.C.

(Recreio) v.

L. G. GosaNO

Volunteers

TEAMS WELL MATCHED The Recreio "B" and the C.B.A. were well matched in their fixture. and each scored two goals, Miss E. L. Gorano (Recreio) V. Woolley scored both C.B.A. goals in the first half, Recreio replying through D. McLellan (C.8.C.C.) v.

ILK.C.C.

Miss Rodrigues. The equalizer came

Navy

Mrs. Williams

Superior courtcroft enabled Mrs. Chiu Chun-chlu and Mrs. Williams to

score over Mrs. Skinner and Mrs. Tracy in the final of the women's tennis championship at the United Services Recreation Club yesterday. They won 0-3, 6-1.

In the opening gantes of the first set the losers were well up against the fast drives and well-placed shots of the winners, but were soon over whelmed. The final set was an easy win.

Major-

Mrs. Grasett, wife General A. E. Grasett, General Officer Commanding, presented the prizes to Mra. E. G. Clifford and Miss Madge Griffiths, winner and the runner-up of the singles.

WEEK-END

SOCCER RESULTS

FIRST DIVISION

5 Club

} Kowloon

2 Middlesex

32

Navy

Eastern

31

Police

*Kwong Wuh

-

St. Joseph's

90

Club

0

5th Bde.

30

Eastern

0

Postponed,

SECOND DIVISION

Kwong Wah Police

0 for 10 Engineers

*Royal Scots

Postponed,

THIRD

G for 17

6 for 60

R.A.S.C. I.W.D.

TUURD

5 for 14 South China

5th Bde. 5 for 23 Stanley

4 for 23 R.A.M.C.

A.S.A. 4 for 27 Kumaona 24th Dly.

4 for 20 Engineera (E)

4 for 28

from Miss Campos after the change. Souza (C.C.C.) v. Schools 4 for 36 over.

P. J. Billmoria (C,C.C.) v.

Bchoals

4 for 41 B. G. Baker (Police) V.

Recrelo 2nd XI ........ 4 for 44 P. 8, A. Paterson (Army

2nd XI) v. C.C.C.

ACCIDENT Season

UIT BAIT BANDAGE @NAUZTEX in the

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A Node TO

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The BANDAGE That TIES ITSELF

W. G. Pryde (Schools) V.

c.o.c.

I. Roares

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(Recreto)

Kowloon

2 St. Joseph's

0 Middlesex

3 South China

R.A.O.C.

DIVISION "AM

1. Electric 3

Royal Scots

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0 Kit Chee

2 Engineers (C)

DIVISION "B"

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1 Signals

1 Stonecutters

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"Shame" Stickers Urged

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3

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. Pasadena, Cal. The "scarlet letter" of early puri- tanfeat daya may be revived here, but

3 for 22 this time for reckless drivers, Prof. Floyd L. Ruch, of the University of

3 for 20 Southern California, urged the Call- fornia Safety Council to adopt come

3 for 2D form of "ahamo" stickers to be pasted O. I. Teoh (Univerally),

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K.C.C. 2nd XI

R. A. J. Simpson (K.C. C.

2nd XI) v.

University

U. Pope (Foline) v. Recreio

2nd XI

* for 40A. II. Madar

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