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January 19, 1939.
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TADIO
TURDAY
the
HAMBRA
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.
H. S. Rouse, of the Royal Hongkong
Yacht Club, gathered at the Wing On Cricket
Sham shipyard yesterday for the
A
launching of his new sailing yacht, OXFORD AND
Golden Dragon. Her mission is the Fastnet ruce la August.
Mr. Rouse performed the chris- tening ceremony, and, to the chatter of a string of fireworks, the Golden Dragon glided down the · slipway, resting on the water just as the final grout cracker exploded. She takea her place as one of the trimmest craft on Hongkong waters.
CAMBRIDGE
PLAY DRAW
The annual Oxford v Cambridge cricket match was played on the Hongkong Cricket Club ground yea- terday, and resulted in a draw, iz Excellency the Governor turned out for Oxford.
Above its red hull the Golden Dragon has white sides, cut by a smart red line. At the bow on each Cambridge batted first and were side the name is symbolised in a able to declare at 171 for 8 wickets, gold and green dragon on a red 35 of the total being added by J. panel. Her deck works and rigging Barrow and Capt. Whatman for the are attractive and neat and her mail- fourth wicket. Oxford opened well, Ing gear modern and efficient. Below L. T. Ride and R. H. Grinths putting deck sho is a triumph of built-in on 71 for the first wicket. They convenience, six bunks and reason scored 150 for the loss of eight wie- able living space being incorporated.kets,
Scorra:
CAMBRIDGE
To conform to the requirements of the Royal Ocean Racing Club for the Fastnet race, the Golden Dragon's | 3. Barrow, b Gittins length at the load waterline is 35. M. M. Man, b Gilting
W. Wooding. b Gittins feet. At the waterline she has displacement of 141⁄2 tons, of which McLellan, a and b Grimtha
Capt. Whatman. b Leg
6.8 tons are in lead in the ballast. Whitham, and b Grifiths keel. The call spread
H. D. Lloyd, e lawkins 6 Gitline may vary. D'Arcy Evans, not ut from 1,050 to 1,240 square feet. At it. o. Wallington, not aut the tip of her tall mast, her racing E. W. Hamilton, b Grimtha flag will fly 62 feet above the deck.
Hopes to Race. In May
Extras
Total (0 wkls, dec.)
J. Hall and N. E, Lindaeli did not bat.
Bowling Analysis
1. Leo
Grifiths
Gitling
Hawkins Goodban
M
Though the Fastnet race--which covers about 600 miles in a course from Cowes, round Fastnet Rock, off tho south-west coast of Ireland, and back to Cowes-is 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 T. Ride, run out
R. R. Grimths, c and b Lloyd :.. 330 miles, which begins on May 20. 3. V. Gittins, Whatman b Lloyd She will be shipped noon after the BC. K. Ilawkins, b McLellan departure of Mr. House and his wife. Lee, at Man b McLellan
G. A. Goodban, 1.b.w.. b McLellan
OXFORD
for England, which will take place. P. Tamworth, b Lloyd in a few months.
L. B. Helmer, run out
N. L. Smith, not out
Extras
Total (8 wkia.)
In a brief speech before the chris- tening Mr. Rouse severally thanked all who had assisted him in planning and building the Golden Dragon. He wished the Yacht Club Commodore, Geotry Northcote did not bat,
Mr.
Cock, and vice-commodore, Mr. Croucher, the best of luck with their new craft, and ended his remarks with the personal hope that "this wind-blown fabric may prove to be not mere ‘boat, but a thing alive."
After the launching, Mr. Cock pro- posed a toast to the Golden Dragon and Mrs. Rouse.
"Good luck and fair winds,” for the yacht and her owner was a wish also extended by Mr. Chan
Wing-
1. Edwards, G. M. Richards
McLellan
Lloyd
Darrow
amiton
Bowling Analysis
Tommy Kelly, in the title role of "Peck's Bad Boy in the Cirens," now showing the Queen's Theatro, is here shown with lion tamer Edgar Kennedy, being converted into a feminine double for Ann Gulis, juvenile cquesirienne. Tommy beirays 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.
Fry's record of scoring centuries in
six successive matches.
Since his return from England
Bradman has played in only six first
class matches but has scored a total of 014 runs, with an average. Fit 102.8. His highest score was 223 against Queensland.
C. B. Fry cabled Bradman: "Res 4pectful congratulations, but we ni gave you best years ago."-Reuter,
and Sir
R
WIN FOR LA SALLE
St. Joseph'a College Defeated
John Henry Confident
Despite Odds
Thinks He Can Out-Point Louis
New York, Jan. 18. The unofficial betting at the moment on the heavy-weight title Bght is 4-1 on Joe Louis, the cham- plon, to defeat John Henry Lewis at the Madison Square Garden
However, Lewis is full
on
of con-
SHANGHAI SPORTSMAN' PASSES
1
This letter quoted here may save you a first stomach operation 1 Certainly it points a moral for every stomach sufferet. Three years ago Mr. A. E. R. became bad with stomach trouble, that an operation was performed. But last May He became as bail an ove and the shadow of the surgeon's knife again darkened his days. The pains got worse," his letter goes on, and kept ino awake at night. Eventually I gave Maclean Bran Mr. II. J. Willis, well-known Stomach fowder a trial, nad after talding Shanghai sportsman, dled at the four bottica feel quite fit again. I am northern port on January 14, after convinced that there would have been 110 having been in
failing health for need for an operation had I takon Maclean several years. His cheerfulness be- Brand Stomach Powder when I first got
fed the fact that he was seriously the pains 1**
, so that his death at the early age! That is only one of thousands - of-- of 44 came as a tremendous shock examples of the good work this rellable to a wide circle of friends and ne- jalkaline powder is doing. Your own cało quaintances.
may not be really serious-yet. But why take further risk? Stomach trouble A life-long resident of Shanghai, thrives on neglect. Banlah all dangor and and one of the senior active members pain by taking MACLEAN BRAND for the last years of the Shanghai Stomach Powder for a time. It soothes Recreation Club, he was liked by all the inflamed stomach walla and mor with whom he came into contact. A than that it effects a lasting care enabling cricketer above the average, he never you to eat what you like every single day had the dialinction of serving Shang- of the year. Don't forget, when buying. "ALEX C and in the seasons of the early 30% Powder is genuine only when this algo was frequently asked to travel with taro appears on bottle and carton. the
Powder or Tablets. Cheap imitations Interport team to this Colony. A may only make your trouble worse. retiring
ring disposition and the thought if you have any dificulty in obtaining it of unnecessarily taxing others with from your local chemist or store, write to the burden of his duties whilst away, Banker & Co., P.O. Box 755, Hong precluded his playing for, Shanghai Kong.
KS452. In Hongkong.
hal as an Interporter, but represented look for the signature
MACLEAN." Maclean Brand Stomach
¡his Club's first eleven
many
In latter years a lawn bowler of SPORT ADVTS.
considerable merit, Mr. Willis partl- cipated in the first division of the Shanghai League, and hla keenners, in the sense of the team spirit, kepi him in the rink competitions only af the Shanghai Championships, in which his rink ones won the title, and was several times runners-up,
Though a useful soccer player in his younger days, Mr. Willis bad 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
which was probably due to the state at 3.00 p.m. en SATURDAY, 218T of his health. When not engaged in JANUARY, 1939, at the Iscretary's the fields of sport, and when able, Office, Exchange Building. he was to be found on up-country shooting trips, where, if there was o "bag" at all, his trusty nim would have a share in it....
By Order of the Stowards,
C. J. BROWN,
Secretary. Hongkong, 16th January, 1989. FRIENDLY HOCKEY
Mr. Willis is survived by his wife and two children, a son and a daugh- ter, both at school, to whom is ex- tended the deepest sympathy. His wife was Misa Elizabeth
In a friendly game of hockey at him. He told newspapermen to-day, Willis was in Hongkong with the sex Regiment, each side scoring twice. fidence in spite of the odds against younger sister of Mr. G. N.
King's Park yesterday, the Hongkong well-known in Hongkong
Mrs. Hockey Club drow with the Middle "I am positive I can out-point Louis. Shanghal residents who evacuated
knocked Nobody ever have got more speed than Louis."
Lewis weighed 185 pounds to-day, blame it on Sydney's bad weather about 10 lbs, less than Joe Louis
expects to enter the ring at 103, and for the rain, which stopped play on United Press.
SHEFFIELD SHIELD GAME; January 25. Rain May Cause Southerners To Lose Competition
Sydney, Jan. 18. If South Australia Joses Shefeld Shield this year she
the
can
3 Monday, undoubtedly caused the draw in the game against New South Wales which ended to-day,
Batting first, New South Wales made 240, and in reply South Aus- tralia made the huge total of 349 for four. In her second imock, New South Wales lost five for 156,
In Low Scoring Game Playing at Recreio yesterday, La Salle College beat St. Joseph's Col-of
Scores;
"LA SALLE' COLLEGE
kan, manager, on behalf of the Wing On Shing Company. He recalled legs by 79. that it had taken four and a half months to complete the Golden Dragon, which had been bullt of the Catton, run out
wood under the expert. Remedies, run out
J. Gosano, b K. Singh best teak supervision of Mr. Rouse. He stated T. Bayot, b H. Singli that the cutter Ma On Shan, built by H. Silva, c and b Asome hia firm, had successfully weathered Carvalho, run out....
a typhoon on her maiden voyage to
Singapore in April, and added that the Golden Dragon was of the same stout construction.
South China Footballers Win Again
A. Brown, 1b.w. b Asome
A. el Areulli, b K. Singh
F. Rels, a and b F. Bingh
Rull, While b K. Singh G. Mackenzie, not out
Extras
Total
Asame
K. Bingh
Dowling Analysis
1. Hollands
ST. JOSEPI'S COLLEGE
14
1
C. L. Salter, & Arculli
A. White, b Cono
R. Ho, b Cosano....
K. Singh, e Catten b Arculli
11. G. Aanme, e Brown b Gosana
D. Madern, e Mackreknie b Arculli.
The South China Athletic Associa-B. Harishoff, b Gokatio
F. Holland, Arell
tion soccer tourists gained two further it. Guztiar, e Silva b Arcul successes during their Salgon pro-G. Luoungo, b Casano gramme, beating the Police by 5K. II. Lum, not out goals to 1. Fung King-cheong (2), Lai Shiu-wing (2) and Chan Tak-fat being the goal-scorers.
In their second success they de feated the Nanky Reserves by 4 Roads to 2, Chân Tak fal (2), Lu Shui-wing and Yeung Shul-yick be- ing the goal-scorers.
Extras...
Total
Bowling Analysts
M
R
Arculli
Gosaro
100
The draw will cost South Austra- Ha the Shield unless she beats Victoria in the only unplayed game of the series, ng until the South
Australie-New South Wales match, Victorin
and South Australia had beaten Queensland and New South Wales twice and drawn themselves, Reuter Bulletin,
PONIES' TRANSPORT Fanling Arrangements For Sunday
Ponics entered for the Shalin Handicap and the Relief Cup races al the Fanling Race
Meeling on Sun-
day, January 22, will be transported
at
me
out. I the northern
year.
Danish Girl Breaks Swim Record Mark
Copenhagen, Jan. 18. Inge Sperensen, the Danish swim- world re- mer, broke the women's cord for the 400 metres breast-
the dis
stroke to-day by covering tance in A mins. 16.2 secs.
The previous holder of the record was Martha Generger, of Germany, will 6 mins. 19.2 secs.
of world
Inge Sucrensen is also holder the 500 metres breast-stroke record-Reuter.
WIN FOR KITTIWAKE
free to Kwant, and they must be at Royal Hongkong Yacht Club yester- In the sweepstake race held by the the Kowloon Railway station
dny over 8.1 miles, Kittiwake won in The ponies will be brought back teen in the mixed classes, starting at A class, starting at 14.45, and Col- on Monday morning.
14.30. Results:
n.m. on Saturday.
KOWLOON TEAMS
The following will represent Kow- wloon in league matches against Cral-
gengower on Saturday.
"A" Clas
3
A
Q
cently. A first-class wicket keeper.
Finished Corra Pos. Major Hugonin, has played for Essex. | Kittiwake porn, 10.40.31 ---
(Miss P. M. King). La Linda
***... 10.47.03 (Birs, M. I. Johnstonej Gult
10.40.34 (A. O. G. Mills) trobel
10.49.13 (Capt. P. M. Morren) Joss
17.01.65 P. H. Machiilian) Painted Lady ..... 17.09.07
1. Cartwright Taylor)
Mixed Clauses
... 10.40.11 Rev. E. D'A Staunton) Capt. Northcote)
"(Drew" Wilkinson)
W. A. Ingram)
Firsla (away).-F. Goodwin (explain), D. J. N. Anderson, K. M. Baxter, R. T. Broadbridge, G. C. Burnett, E. C. Fincher, Fincher 8. V. Gittins, J. E. Lee.
COUNTY WICKET KEEPER. 5. Logo, N. A. E. Mackay, Umpire, Colleen
Seconde (home),—W.
tain), B. Baldwin, F. A. Broadbridge,
Alcathy (cap- Widgeon *..... 16.50.23 10.43.37
Major F. E. Hugonin, R.A., who. Robinson captained the Army erleket team in or in England last year, was among the 23 officers who disembarked from the troopship, Dilwara at Singapore ro-
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A. Bright and M. Dunne netted August last for the soldiers, and T. Whitley and
IB. I. Bickford for the Club.
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