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January 19, 1939.

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Saved from Second

A New Yacht Launched For Mr. H.S. Rouse STOMACH OPERATION

Golden Dragon's Aim

Is The Fastnet Race

Friends and well-wishers of Mr.:

II. S. Rouse, of the Royal Hongkong

Yacht Club, gathered at the Wing On Cricket Shing shipyard yesterday for Inunching of his

the

Golden Dragon, ew sailing yacht,

Fastnet race in August.

mission is the

Mrs. Rouse performed the chris- tening ceremony, and, to the chatter of a string of ilreworks, the Golden Dragon glided down the slipway,

OXFORD AND. CAMBRIDGE

reating on the water just as the Brat PLAY DRAW

strent cracker exploded, She taken her place as one of the trimmest craft on Hongkong watera.

Above its red bull the Golden

The annual Oxford v Cambridge cricket match was played on the

and resulted in a draw. His

Dragon has white sides, cut by Hongkong Cricket Club ground yes- smart red line, At the bow on each side the name ja symbolised in a

dragon on a red for Oxford. gold and green panel. Her deck works and rigging

cracy the Governor turned out

Cambridge batted first and were are attractive and neat and her sall-able to declare nt 171 for B wickets, ing gear modern and efficient. Below able t

being added by J. deck she is a triumph of built-in 93 of the total convenience, six bunks and reason-Barrow and Capt. Whatman for the able living space being incorporated. fourth wicket. Oxford opened well, To conform to the requirements of L. T. Ride and R. H. Griffiths putting the Royal Ocean Racing Club for thelon 71 for the first wicket. They Fastnet race, the Golden Dragon's scored 130 for the loss of eight wie- length at the load waterline is 3 kets.

Scores:

CAMBRIDGE

J. Darrow, b Gitting

feet. At the waterline she has displacement of 141⁄2 tons, of which 5.8 ions are in lead in the ballast keel. The sail sprend may vary W. Wooding, Giltins from 1,000 to 1,240 square feet. At C. M. M. Man. b Gitties.... the up of her tall mast, her racing D. McLellan, and b Grits

Capt. Whatman, b Lee

nag will By 02 feet above the deck. . P. Whithem, and b Grimike

Hopes to Race in May

Though the Fastnet race-which covers about 600 miles in a course from Cowes, round Fastnet Rock, ou the south-west coast of Ireland, and back to Cowes $15

the Golden Dragon's main objective, Mr. Rouse hopes to have her unshipped in Eng- land and ready in time for the Har- wich to Bremenhaven race of about 330 miles, which begins on May 20. She will be shipped soon after the departure of Mr. Rouse and his wife

N. D. Lloyd, e Hawkins b Gitiins

1. D'Arcy Evans, not nut

1. G. Wlington, not out

E. W. Hamilton, b Grifiths

Extras

Total (8 wkts, dec.)

Tommy Kelly, in the title role of "Peck's Bad Boy in the Circus," now showing at the Queen's Theatre, is here shown with lion tamer Edgar Kennedy, being converted into a feminine double for Ann Gills, juvenile equestricane. Tommy betrays a natural boyish reaction against being "sissyfled."

ANOTHER BRADMAN RECORD

Melbourne, Jan, 18.

Don Bradman attained a new re- cord to-day when he equalled C. B.

J. Itali and R. F. Lindsell did not bat. Fry's, record of scoring centuries in

H. Lee Cuttin Grifiths Hawkins Goodban

Dowling Analysts

OXFORD

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for England, which will take place R. 1. Grimtha, c and b Lloyd

1. T. Ride, run out in a few months.

8. V. Gutina, e Whatman' b Lloyd In a brief speech before the chris. C. K. Hawkins, Melellan tening Mr. Rouse severally thankedt, Lee, at Man b. MeLeling all who had assisted him in planning G. A. Goodben, 1.b.w.. b McLellan

1. P. Tamworth, b Linyd

and building the Golden Dragon, He. . Holmes, run out wished the Yacht Club Commodore, N. L. Smith, not out

Mr. Cock, and vice-commodore, Mr. EXITA

Croucher, the best of luck with their

new craft, and ended his remarica with the personal hope that "this

Total (0 witin.)

N. Edwards, G. M. Blchards

wind-blown fabric may prove to be Geoffry Northcote did not bat.

not mere 'boat, but a thing alive."

After the launching. Mr. Cock pro- posed 11 toast to the Golden Dragon

Rouse.

and Mrs.

"Good luck and fair winds," for the yacht und her owner was a wish also extended by Mr. Chan Wing- kan, manager, on behalf of the Wing On Sling Company. He recalled

Bowling Analysis

McLellan

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Harrow Jamliton

10

W

six successive matches.

Since his return from England Bradman

has played in only six first

3 class matches but has scored a total

of 14 runs, with an average 182.8. His highest score was .225 against Queensland.

C. B. Fry cabled Bradman: "Rey pectful congratulations, but we all 31 gave you best years ago."-Reuter, SHEFFIELD SHIELD GAME

150

and Str

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WIN FOR LA SALLE

In Low Scoring Game Playing at Recreio yesterday, La Sulle College beat St. Joseph's Col- lege by 70. Scores:

that it had taken four and a half St. Joseph's College Defeated months to complete the Golden Dragon, which had been built of the best teak wood under the expert supervision of Mr. Rouse. He stated that the cutter Ma On Shan, built by hile firm, had successfully weathered a typhoon on her maiden voyage to Singapore in April, and added that the Golden Dracon was of the same stout construction.

SOFTBALL MEETING

Two Further Entries For Inter-Hong League

LA SALLE COLLEGE

F. Catton, run uut J. Gusano, b IL Singh M. Remedios, run out

T. Bayut, K. Singh

R. Silva, and b Asome

F. Carvalho, run out...

A. Brown, Ebay, b Asume

A el Arcull, b K. Singh

r. Rels, and K. Singh

P. Rull, White b K. Singh

G. Mackenzie, not out

Extras

Total

Ascime

100

Bowling Analyılı

W

́ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE

A meeting of the Softball League

1. Singl was held at the Brook Club yesterday B. Hollande when two further entries to the Inter-c. L. Salter, b Arculli Hong League, Hongkong Electric and A. White, b Gorano Anderson and Meyer, were accepted.. Ho. Gosana Because of the numbers in the Lea Singh, e Catton b Arculit

3. G. Asome, e Brown b Goratio

gue, it was decided that the compett-. Madan, e Mackecknia b Arculli tion should be divided into two sec-. Barishoff, b Comano tions.

REVISED SCHEDULE

Men. At Recreio, Hongkong Base ballers v. Recreio; at C.B.A., C. B. A.

v. Filipinos, 12 noon.

Women Filipino ground; Wildcats v. Wahoos, 10 n.m.; Cardinala v Canadian Chinese, 11.30 a.m.; at C.D.A., C. B. A. v. Filipinos, 10 a.m.;

at Recrelo, Recreio v. Pirates, 11.30

11.171.

F. Hollands, b Areulli

H. Guzdar, c Sliya b Areutil

Ki. Luoungn, b Gosono

K. IL Lim, not out

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis

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Rain May Cause Southerners To Lose Competition

Sydney, Jun, 18.

If South Australia, luseg the Sheffield Shield this year she can blame it on Sydney's bad weather for the rain, which stopped play on Monday, undoubtedly caused the 3 draw in the game against New South

Wales which ended to-day.

made

Batting Arst, New South Wales

246, and in reply. South Aus-i tralia made the huge total of 349 South Wales lost five for 158. for four. In her second lock, New;

John Henry Confident Despite Odds

Thinks Out-Point

He Can Louis

SHANGHAI SPORTSMAN PASSES

This letter quoted here may save you a first stomach operation Certainly it points a momt for øvery stomach sufferer. Three years ago Me. A. E. K. becamo so bad with stomach trouble that an operation was performed. But last May he became us bad as ever and the shadow of the surgeon's knife again darkened his days. The pains got worse," his letter goes on, and kept me awake at night. liventually Mr. 11. J. Willis, well-known Stomach Powder a trial, and after taking gave Maclean Brand Shanghai sportsman, died at the four bottlos I feel quite fit again. northern port on January 14, after convinced that there would have been no

failing health having been in

for need for an operation had I then Maclean several years. His cheerfulness be- Brand Stomach Powder when I first got lied the fact that he was seriously the paint 1"

I am

ill. so that his death at the early age That is only one of thousands of of 44 came as a tremendous shack examples of the good work this reliablo to a wide circle of friends and ne- alkaline powler is doing. Your own caso quaintances.

raay not be really serious-yet. But why tako further rink? Stomach trouble A life-long resident of Shanghai, thrives on neglect. Banins all danger and and one of the senior active members pain by taking MACLEAN DRAND for the last years of the Shanghai |Stomach Powder for a time. It soothes Recreation Club, he was liked by all the inflamed stomach walls and more with whom he came into contact. A than that it effects a lasting cure enabling cricketer above the average, he never you to eat what you like every single day had the distinction of serving Shang- of the year. Don't forget, when buying, hal as an Interporter, but represented look for the signatura "ALEX C his Club's first eleven for many years; Powder is genuine only when this algna- MACLEAN" Maclean Brand Stomach and in the seasons of the early 30's

botile and carton,

was frequently asked to travel with tre appears on the Interport team to this Colony. A Powder or Tablets. Cheap imitations retiring diaposition and the thought may only make your trouble worse. of unnecessarily taxing others with from your local chemist or store, write to If you have any difficulty in obtaining it the burden of his duties whilst away, Banker & Co., P.O. Box 755, Hong precluded his playing for Shanghaf Kong. in Hongkong.

In later years, a lawn bowler of

K5452.

considerable merit, Mr. Willis parti- SPORT ADVTS.

elpated in the first division of the Shanghal League, and his keenness, in the sense of the team spirit, kepi him in the rink competitions only of the Shanghot Championships, In which his rink once won the title, and was several times runners-up.

Though a useful soccer player in his younger days, Mr. Willis had not taken an active part. in the game since soon after the Great War period

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

Annual Race Meeting, 1939, 25th, 27th and 28th February, 1st and 4th March. Entries for the above will close

was probably due to the state at 3.00 p.m. on SATURDAY, 21ST the elds of sport, and when the Office, Exchange Building,

By Order of the Stowards,

of his health. When not engaged in JANUARY, 1939, at the Secretary's

he was to be found on up-country shooting trips, where, if there was a "bag" at all, his trusty alm would have a share in it.

New York, Jan. 18. The unofficial betting at the

C. B. BROWN, moment on the heavy-weight Litic

Secretary. Mr. Wills is survived by his wife fight is 4-1 on Joe Louis, the chan- plon, to defeat John Henry Lewis at and two chlidren, a son and a daugh-

Hongkong, 16th January, 1939. thic Madison Square Garden

ter, both at school, to whom is ex- on tended the deepest sympathy. His January 25,

FRIENDLY HOCKEY However,

wife was Miss Elizabeth Manley, Eidence in spite of the odds against well-known in Hongkong. him. He told newspapermen to-day, Willis was in Hongkong with the sex Regiment, each side scoring twice. In a friendly game of hockey at of con younger sister of Mr. G. N. Manley, King's Park yesterday, the Hongkong Mrs. Hockey Club drew with the Middle- evacuated

A. Bright and M. Dunne netted port in August lant for the soldiers, and T. Whitley and.

B. I. Bickford for the Club,

Lewis is full

year.

"I am positive I can out-point Louis. Shanghai residents who Nobody ever knocked me out. I the northern have got more speed than Lottis," and expects to enter the ring at 183, Lewis weighed 185 pounds to-day, about 10 lbs. less than Joe Lauls. United Press.

Danish Girl

Breaks Swim Record Mark

The draw will cost South Austro- in the Shield unless she beats! Victoria in the only unplayed game of the series, 3 until the South Australia-New South Wales match, Victoria and South Australia had beaten Queensland and New South Inge Soerensen, the Danish swim- Wales twice and drawn themselves.mer, broke the women's world re- Reuter Bulletin,

PONIES' TRANSPORT Fanling Arrangements

For Sunday

Copenhagen, Jan. 18.

cord for the 400 metres breast- stroke to-day by covering the dis- tance in 0 0 mins. 10.2 secs.

The previous holder of the record was Murtha Generger, of Germany, with 0 mins. 10.2 secs.

of

world

Inge Soerensen is also holder the 500 metres breast-stroke record. Reuter,

Shatin WIN FOR KITTIWAKE

Ponies entered for the Handicap and the Relief Cup ruers at the Fanling Race Meeting on Sun- day, January 22, will be transported free to Kwantl, and they must be at the Kowloon Railway atation a.m. on Saturday,

al !

In the sweepstake race held by the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club yester- day over 8.1 miles, Kittiwake won in The ponies will be brought back icen in the mixed classes, starting at A class, starting at 14.43, and Col- on Monday morning.

14.50. Results:

cently. A first-class wicket keeper. Major Hugonin, hus played for Essex.

KOWLOON TEAMS

The following will represent Kow-

1

2

"A" Clau

Finished Currd · Por. Kitiwake

....................... 10.48.31 this P. M. King). La Linda ...... 10.47.50 Mr. M. L. Johnstone) Cull

10.48.34 (A. O. G. Milia)

10.43.13

17.01.35

wloon in league matches against Crai-robe!

(Capt. F. M. Morres)

gengower on Saturday,

■Firsts (away).-F. Goodwin

Jos

(P. H. MacMilan) (captain). D. J. N. Anderson, K. M. Baxter, R. T. Painted Lady..... 17.09.07

G. C. Burnett, E. C. Fincher,

1. Cartwright Taylor)

Mixed ClasTES

10.40.11

Broscher, &. V. Gillin, n.

COUNTY WICKET KEEPERE, F

N. D. Lloyd, N. A. E. Mackay. Umpire, Colley, Staunton) Major F. E. Hugonin, R.A., who J. P. Robinson. OUR SPELLING BEE (see page 7) captained the Army cricket team in tani, R. Baldwin, T. A: Broadbridge.

Seconda_(home)--W. Mulcahy Ca Widgeon

16.28.25 18.45.37 anaesthesia seraphim Dr

(Capt. Northcote) England last year, was among the 23 rokenshire, S, A. Gray, B. D. Lay, W. Arie! -in-

officers who disembarked from the Mckenzie, R. A. J. Simpson,

8. E

(Drow W 16.67.18. 10.50.57

Wilkinson) troopship, Dilwara at Singapore re-pire, it. Overy.

Taylor, O. A. White, A. N. Other, Um-¦ Allza

(W. A Ingram)

onogram

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The II. Q. Company, of the 2nd Battalion, the Royal Scots, winners of the Inter-Company-Hockey Cup during the 1958-Mason, been with?

their trophy and their commanding officer Photo by Mee Cheung,

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