FRITZI RITZ
NOW YOU STAY.
IN THAT CORNER,
YOU BAD GIRL?
YOO HOO, NANCY?
Monday
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
January 16, 1939.
By Ernie Bushmiller
BUT I DON'T FEEL
LIKE PLAYING
MISS RITZ!
HOME AT
LAST!
AUNT FRITZI!
HORSIE!
SURE YA
DO---
YIPPEE! HA HA!:
WELL--- WHAT A SURPRISES
Jel. 28151.
WINTER SALE
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 Balu-crowd and the complaints of Farr's more, 103 lbs, beat Tommy Farr.manager, Gould-United Press. 2014 iba., on points in a ten rounds' heavyweight bout.
Burman's vletury was unpopular
with the ten thousand fana who
HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE
watched the fight and, upon the on-Winner of Baer-Nova Fight May
nouncement of the deels.on, set up tremendous cheering for Forr and booing for Burman, "which lasted for Ave minutes,
Meet Joe Louis
New York, Jan. 14. The winner of the Max Buer-Lou
In the tenth round, Farr rallied Nova heavyweight bout, on January seemed to 25, may get a title bout with Joe Louis and, fighting furiously, have Burman groggy, but Burman in September, provided that Louis recovered just before the bell sound-survives in the defence of his title ed. The judges gave the decision to against Jahn Henry Lewis, world Burman, but the referee, Pete Hart-light-heavyweight champion, ley, said the fight was a draw,
ke Jacobs, the promoter, has de-
The United Press score scel gave clined to reveal whether Baer han Burman Ave rounds, Farr three with two even-United Press,
Newspaper Comments
New York, Jan. 15. The New York Times and the Herald-Tribune fight experts say that
COMING SOON!
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ENTERTAINMENT FOR
THE WHOLE FAMILY!
signed a contract for the second bout if he beats Nova. This detail stym'ed negotiations for several days, an Baer was insisting that he should have the freedom to negotiate for better terms in the second bout if he won the first.
The Baer-Nova bout is expected to draw a $300,000 gate, and provide brawl that will be the acid test for Baer, because I he loses he is expected to relire permanently.
Louks
is already a 13-5 favourite over John Henry Lewis, who, how- ever, expects to out-box rather than out-hit the Detroit Bomber.
If Louis wins this bout, he will) probably defend his the again in March against Roscoe Toles, another Detroit embryo boxer. If Totes in not the opponent, then Tony Galento may be used.-United Press.
HOCKEY CLUB TEAMS
FOR THE WEEK
The following
tcoms have
been
selected to represent the Hongkong Hockey Club in matches arranged
for the week:
George Raft, Derothy Lamour. Henry Fonda and Akim Tamiroff top the all-star cast of “Spawn of the
Nerth," Paramount's dramatic story cf life in frontier 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
Ladies' Tennis
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SIX GOALS Performances Mrs. Chiu And Every Wed. C Fri.
The following were
the leading performances in the
The outstanding feature of the Caer 1st XI (versus the 1st Bn. Middle- Clarke Cup hockey matches on Satur-Individual sex Regiment on the Club ground on day was the overwhelming defeat of cricket matches played over Wednesday ut 5 p.m.) V. M. the Hongkong ladies at the hands of week-end: Benwell; V. C. Bond, E. V. Reed; the "Y" Ladien at Happy Valley. At A. Bakar (I.R.C. 2nd XI) v. H. J. D. Lowe (Cap), W. A. Reed, the interval, the "r" led by one goal II.K.C.C. A GALAAY OF TEN (10) 1939 N. D. Whitley; S. A. Fowler, T. D. S. to nil, scored by Miss H. Bockler, but Col. Webb (Army 2nd XI) v.
Whitley, E. F. A. Morgan, B. 1. ek in the second half Miss M. Smith per- C.C.C. WALT DISNEY SUBJECTS, ford and R. A. Bates.
formed the "hat-trick", and two other X. el Arcu!!! (I.R.C.) v. C.0.0. RELEASED AS A FULL PRO- 2nd XI (versus the 2nd XI of the Eools were added by Miss B. Harker Sto. Brown (Navy 2nd XI v.
Kumaon Rifles on the Club ground and Miss M. Wentcolt..
C.S.C.C. GRAMME
on Friday at 5 p.m.).-H. F. Shlelds or W. Brown; J. E. Potter, W. G. Schnabel; L. Starbuck, H. J. D. Lowe. V. W. L. Seues; W. Spencer, G. D. Woolgar, A. H. Pontius, K. A. Bid- mead and I. P. Tamworth.
LOOK !
100 Minutos
of Fun 1
1. THE FOX HUNT
MICKEY'S PARROT
FARMYARD SYMPHONY THE WHALERS
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7. MOTHER
HOLLYWOOD
DONALD'S GOLF GAME MERBABIES
GOOSE
Umpire-Mr. G. E. R. Divett.
ONE BADMINTON
TIE POSTPONED
The match between the Club de Recreio and Chinese Y.M.C.A. in the
COES "A" Division of the Badminton
8. DONALD'S LUCKY DAY
9. THE BRAVE LITTLE
10.
TAILOR
FERDINAND THE BULL
Walt Disney's
nowcat
creations
in one
programme,
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TO INSPECT DEFENCES
the
71.
15"
who scored first through Mrs. M. K. 8. Oh (University) v. K.C.C. White. Miss P. Gittins, soon equalis- 2nd XI
was generally anticipated on a win 3. Fong (Univerally) v. K.C.C. for the former, but it was the C.B.A.
SURPRISE FOR ST. ANDREW'S Association match was a surprise. It
The St. Andrew's-Central British Lt. Fargus (Army 2nd XI) v.
C.C.C.
Lt. Cemmdr. Kennedy (Navy)
Y. C.S.C.C.
58*
5%
2nd XI
47
42
H.K.C.O.
42
42
10
ed for the Saints. Early in the second A. K. Minu (L.R.C. 2nd XI) half, Miss F. Wong culminated a bril- Hant run down the wing with a goal, C. Gosano (Recreio 2nd XI) v. but the lead was nullified some ten
Police
v. Army
minutes later when, following a centre J. W. Leonard (C.C.C. 2nd XI) scramble, Mrs. White equalised. The H. A. Barros (Recreio 2nd XI)
from Miss Ewing, and in a
match was drawn.
Boal
BRAWN CUP MATCHES
v. Police
F. J. Lay (Schools) v. C.C.c. II. P. Lim (C.C.C. 2nd XI) v.
Army
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25
League, arranged for this evening.) The Recrelo "A" spoilt the 100 per N, P. Fox (H.K.C.C. 2nd XI has been postponed. Therefore, cent, record of the Seaforths Ladies
v. LR.CO only one game will be down for deci-in the Brawn Cup match on Satur-H. F. Harper (C.8.0.0. 2nd XI) sion, this being the one between day, winning by the only goal of the v. Navy King's College and University "D".
game, which was scored by Mins C. K: Nazarin (LR.C.) v. O.C.C. 31 Silva early the first half. The match G. A. Goodhan (K.C.C. 2nd XI) was fast and even, and the second half v. Universtiy featured fruitless attacks by the Sea- forths in quest of an equaliser.
POINTS SIARED Paris, Jan. 15.
The Ladies and the Diocesan Gen. Gamelin and Vice-Admiral Girls' School shared two goals at G. Bouras Darlan will leave for North Africa on King's Park. Miss Longbottom netted D.J.N. Anderson (Volunteers) January 10 to make a tour of inspec- for the D.G.S., and Miss V. Bradbury tion of Oran and the Merselkebir, scored the leveller in the second half.
V. Recreio Algeria and Moroccan const. Vice- ST. ANDREW'S LOSE HEAVILY P. O. Paxton (Navy). v.
BOWLING Admiral Darlan will continue the
The Central British School, playing tour to Dakar.-Reuter,
C.H.C.C.
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Superior courtcraft enabled Mrs. Chiu Chun-chiu and Mrs. Willams to score over Mrs. Skinner and Mrs. Tracy in the Bnal of the women's tennis championship at the United Services Recreation Club yesterday. They won 0-3, 0-1.
In the opening games of the first set the lasers were well up against the fast drives and well-placed shots of the winners, but were soon over- whelmed. The anal set was an easy win.
Mrs. Grasett, wife of Major- General A. E. Grasett, Generul Oficer Commanding, presented the prizes to Mrs. E. G. Clifford and Miss Madge Griffiths, winner and the runner-up of the singles.
WEEK-END SOCCER RESULTS
FIRST DIVISION
32
Navy
E.ML Soares (Recreio) v. H.
K.O.C.
21
Eastera
Police
L. Buckle (0.8.C.C. 2nd XI) v.
NAVJ
31
Kwong Wah
(0.0.0.) v. L.M.C.
30
Club
30
on their own ground, scored six gas R. Soares (Recrelo 2nd XI) agalmat St. Andrew's. The Saints were a depleted team, owing to the A, R. Mina (I.R.C.) v. C.
v. Polico non-appearance of Miss T.
Jex.
C.C.
ADVTS.rs in the first half were Miss J. L. Haley (HE.C.C.) v.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
Bradbury, Miss. Moss and
Ilecreto
Postponed.
5 Club
1 Kowloo11
2 Middlesex
St. Joseph's
SECOND DIVISION
Eastern Kwong Wah Polico
9 for 19 Engineers
*Royal Scots 6 for 17 • Postponed.
TÍORD for 60 R.AS.C.
P.W.D.
6 for 14 South China
5th Bde.
THIRD
Miss Behara. Miss Bradbury and G. P. Longfield (LR.C.C.) Miss Moss added further goals in the
v. Recreio.....
5 for 23 Stanley second period.
Woods (Navy 2nd XI) v. C.
8.C.C.
............. 4 for 23 | R.A.M.Č.
AS.A. 4 for 23 Kumaons 24th Bly. for 26 Engineers (E)
TEAMS WELL MATCHED The Recreio "B" and the CBA.L. G. Gosano (Becrelo) v. were well matched in their fixture,
Volunteers
(Recreio) v.
and each scored two goals. Missg, L. Gorano Woolley scored both C.B.A, goals 1 the first half, Recreio replying through D. McLellan (0.8.0.C.) v.
II.K.C.C. Miss Rodrigues. The equaliter came Navy
Annual Race Meeting, 1939, 25th, 27th and 28th February, 1st and 4th March. Entries for the above will cloan from Miss Campos after the change-o. Bouza (O.C.C.) v. Schools & for 30 j
at 3.00 p.m. on SATURDAY, 21ST JANUARY, 1939, at the Secretary's Oflee, Exchange Building.
By Order of the Stowards,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary.
Hongkong, 16th January, 1939,
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The BANDAGE That TIES ITSELF.
¡P. J.,Dillmoria. (C.C.C.) v.
Bchools.
D. G. Baker (Police) v.
Recreio 2nd XI
P. 8. M. Paterson (Army
2nd XI) v. G.0.0.
W. G. Pryde (Schools) v.
0.0.0.
Hostes (serols) Y Valunteers
4 for 20
4 for 41
4 for 44
0 5th Bde. 0 Kowloon
2 St. Joseph's
0 Middlesex
3 South China R.A.O.C.
DIVISION "A"
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2 Royal Scots
1 30th Bty.
o Kit Chee
2 Engineers (C)
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@ R.A.F.
1 University
1 Signals
1
2
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8 for 20 Southern California, urged the Cali- fornia Safety Council to adopt some for 29 form of "shame" stickers to be pasted on the cars of everyone found guilty for 38 of reckless driving.
C. H. Teoh (University), v.
K.0.0. Isd XI .........&
B. A. J. Simpson (K.C. C.
2nd XI) v.
University
C. Pope (Pelion) v. Recreio
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