Thursday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

January, 26, 1939,

NANCY

PRETTY GOOD, AIN'T IT?

SHAME ON YA

MARKIN UP PEOPLE'S FENCES LIKE THAT!

NANCY'S RIGHT!---I WON'T DO DAT ANY MORE --- I'LL

MAKE A NEW YEAR'S REVOLUTION TO CUT

IT OUT!

By Ernie Bushmiller

I

resolve not to mark up fences no more

Snow Causes Postponement Of Soccer Ties

Chester Hold Wednesday Again In F.A. Cup Game

London, Jan. 25.

Snow caused the postponement of several niches in to-day's soccer programme, and in one match, between Leeds and Huddera- field, snow and bad light forced the game to be abandoned after 61 minutes' play.

In the Fourth- Raund replays in the F. A. Cup, Newcastle "beat" Cardur by 4-1, but Chester and Shefield Wednesday were unble to arrive at a delnite result though extra time was played.

The game between Tollenham and West Ham wan not played owing to

snow.

The greatest surprise in the Scottish Cup replays was the home defeat of Partick Thistle at the hands of Cowdenbeath, who won by the odd goal in three.

The following are the full results of matches played to-day: -

F.A. CUP

(4TH ROUND REPLAY

Chester

1 Sheffield Wed. (after extra time)

Newcastle *Tottenham

4 Cardiff

West 11am "Postponed on account of snow until January 30.

FIRST DIVISION

"Birmingham

Blackpool

*Brentford

+ Leeds

Liverpool

v Chelsea

1 Sunderland

v Aston Villa

0 Huddersfield

1 Bolton

1

Well-known

Cricketer

Dies At 74

London, Jan. 7.

mos:

Albert Ward, one of the distinguished cricketers of his day, dled at his home in Bolton yesterday

in la seventy-fourth year.

SLIDE, GIRLJE, SLIDE: One of the Wildcat lassies arrives at He recalls memories of days when in a cloud of dust as Wahoo catcher Doreen To barely misses tagging ber mulches in this country meant so out in the disputed softball game last Sunday. The ball can be seen in much more than Test Matches. He the catcher's hand-Photo by Jaffer. was essentially a stalwart of Lan- cashire, for whom he played for 1- seasons, and in the course of his career he made 14,698 runs for an average of 30.05.

Hie, indeed, was the first

pro- fessional to score 1,000 runs in

1 single reason for Lancashire. His 2hgnest score was 210 against South. 2 Australla, and his best for Lanensture

186 against Kent in 1991.

Middlesbro 2 Preston N.E. "Portsmouth v Everton

Postponed. Snow prevented the Brentford-Villa match from being played,

† Abandoned after #1 owing to snow and bad light.

minutes

THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH)

*Brighton

• Postponed.

v Southend

THIRD DIVISION. (NORTH)

Bradford C..

• Stockport

SCOTTISH CUP T (IST ROUND REPLAY)

Wilcox

Partick Stranraer

SCOTTISH LEAGUE

A Yorkshireman by birth, and known when he first appeared as th

Rothwell Colt," Ward played a few Bn.ngs in 1888 for his native county, but did little, and three years later.. having qualified for Lancashire by residence, he began a most success- ful career for that county,

Prospects Of British

Tennis Team For South

Africa Not Promising

of South

Football

Royal Scots Draw With 30th Battery

On the military ground yesterday 30th Battery managed to hold the Royal Scots to a draw, each side scoring three times. The

Scots equalled in the last few minutes and ean count themselves lucky to have obtained even one point, as their carelessness might easily have cost

them the game.

clever

For the first quarter of an hour the Scots forwards played very

football and several time came very near scoring, Gorrie and Crawford

R.A. Potel

Wood especially danger-

in the brought of many fine

ous.

Kool saves and fully earned the repeated applause of the crowd. The Gunners soon came

Inlo

ased

pravily owever,

and

vura,

clearing that saved the Scots gual.

and it was Parnaby's brilliant

only tuckling and Bailey was easily the cleverest foot- baller on the

field, and made many Food openings for his centre forward, against the tusly R.A. defence, make ile headway. The Battery opened the scoring through Guy, their hard working centre half, who

Krand run beat McDou- gall with a well played drive.

Immediately on the

the resumption down the field to Bailey who gave

Wood- fin no chance at-ull. The Scots were pressing heavily and forced Crawford placed

ball well into the goalmouth

had little Garrle b difficulty In heading through. This on the R.A. and they storming the opposing go

Garric

und

took the bal

boll

A pastel

reverse

were spe

SDOA

The

and

corner.

1

The

London, Dec. 29, H. G. N. Lee, Mrs. Fearnley Whit- and McDougall had his work cut out Mrs. R. D. McKelvie, chaperone to tingstall, Miss Betty Nuthall and to defend his goal. During a scrin the British mixed lawn tennis team Miss Mary Heeley-and when I re- mugs Flanders cleverly beat Nay- In 1893 he appeared for England tour

which leaves Waterloo to-day for a member how we fared I cannot be smith and placed the ball, well out against Australs at the Oval and offelal active playing member. Sat S

Africa, will be an optimistle" about this team," Hughes of McDougall's reach. At this point

said.

the Scols were definitely outplayed Manchester, and in the autumn oa Lawn Tennis Association official "South Africo, represented mainly and the R.A. look the Icad 1894 formed one of the team taken last night: "Mrs. McKelvin will be by Mrs. Helne-Miller, Farquharson well directed shot by Downes.

from out to Australia by A. E, Stoddart. entitled to play in any match, even and Kirby, playing in their own con- same player nearly

scared agaln have defeated when his drive beat McDougall an the Tests, if she is playing better ditions, could then

most teams in the world. R. O. hit the crossbar. The than any of the other three girls, Shayes, who looks so good super- wing made some very

Scols

right That was the side which won the Valerie Scott, Rosemary Thomas and ficially, Is

spectaculor 2 Arst Test Match in spito of an Aus-Jean Saunders."

disappointment, and it runs and his centres deserved fai tralian total of 586, and the rubber

is difficult

to see him heating the better resulla. by three games to two. In the last w. Butler (playing manager), R. D. has also been an enigma, his anxiety the ball to Bailey, the inside left, Expenses of the team of six-D. leading South Africans E. Fliby just before the end when he centred o match England had 297 runs to make

and lost two wickets for 20, but then Shayes and Erie Filby are the men to attack all the time giving him who placed the bull into the back o came a wonderful stand by Ward and will be paid by the South African Poor results on hard courts. A lot the ne! with Woodfin well

Lawn Tennis Union, but the L.T.A. will depend on the women, who are

Babcock and

3 King's Park

3

1 Cowdenbeath

2

1 Edinburgh

2 Queen's Park

4 Albion

3 Queen O'Stb.

-Reuter.

Agr

Celilo

St. Johnstone.

Tennis

CHAMPIONSHIPS

TO COMMENCE ON MARCH

WONDERFUL STAND

"

position.

Smith,

wus

rewarded

out of

Naywith,

J. T. Brown, of Yorkshire, who put will meet Mrs. McKelvin's expences.ing the South African girls in Eng- Farnaby: Clbson, Fraser, Dignan; Crow

young and promising, but, after see on 210 runs, and so practically de-

Royal Beols-McDougall elded the issue. Brown made 140

The team is due at Capetown on and this year, I fear the chances of ford. Kane, Garris, Bailey and Masterton- the 12th January, and the ten weeks' the British side are not bright." and Ward 03.

tour Includes Testa at Durban, On the other hand the team went Yearing, Guy, Faberts: Tuckley, Downes, 30th, Battery-WoodЛn; Guille. Note: Altogether during the tour Ward Johannesburg and Capetown. Some away full of enthusiasm, glad to get Elileit, Cook and Flandern. scored 916 runs with an average of people think they may not be lucky away from the so-called seasonable their match results. When wenther, and determined not to treat players like Miss Kay Stammers, this trip as a joy ride-Our Own Miss Margot Lumb Miss Peggy Correspondent.

Scriven, and Miss Mary Hardwick were unable to go, it was thought

11. Ward in all played in seven Test Matches against Austraila.

Standing Gft. high, possessing a big rench,

plenty

of power

and sound judgment, as well as being a fine nutileid, Ward remained a'source of They

South Africa would cancel the tour. strength to Lancashire until he re satisfed. The team has been cri-

professed themselves tired, and it will be as a cricketer ticised by English tennis people. when men spoke in terms of counties

The Colony Open Tennis Tourna-rather than countries that he will be ment, organised by the Hongkong best remembered.

Cricket Club, is scheduled to com- mence on Monday, March 6. The men's championship singles and dou-

In the Colony who is a member of

a Club affiliated to the Hongkong! Lawn Tennis Association.

NOT OPTIMISTIC

SATURDAY'S CRICKET

LAWN BOWLS TEAMS Kowloon Teams To Meet.

Army In League

The following have been selected

to represent the Civil Service Cricket Club at lawn bowls against the

Among those who are not very Kowloon Cricket Club, at the latter's the Army in the cricket league on Satur Kowloon teams to meet the Army in optimistic about the South Africa Is Pat Hughes

chances in ground on Saturday, January 28,Firsts theme). Goodwin (captain),

day #re: who commencing at 2.45 p.m.: the

D. J. N. Anderson, K. M. Baxter, B. T. British J. Ecclestall, J. Purvis, L. Ancher, 9. V. Gitting, IL E. Lee, N. Broadbridge, O. Bernelt, E. C. Fincher,

bles are open to any player resident SOFTBALL SCHEDULE capted team to four South Africa Colyer and J. Deakin; M. N. Raku-5. Lloyd E. Mackay, Umpires, 11.

The following is the schedule of strongest teams that have ever re-and R. R. Davies; A. B. Allen, M. E. Baldwin, F. A. Broadbridge,

In 1032-33. "I captained one of thesen, V. S. Ebbage, E. W. Simmonds Overy. Scorer, T. A Madar. the presented Great Britain-F, J. Perry, Purvis, J. Hollidge and R. R. Wood. A. Goodban, 8. Gray. B. D Lay. J. Men's League.-Canadian Chinese

Softball League matches for

In the singles, the number of com-week-end: petitors will be limited to 64, and in

the doubles to 32 pairs. Matches inv. English Forum (C.B.A.), 11.15 all rounds will be the best of three .m.: C.B.A. v. St. Joseph's (C.B.A.), sets, except In the semi-finals and 12.30

Anai,

which will be the best of Ave.

p.FL.

Women's League-Cubs v. Fan-

Events open to members and sub-thern (Fliplog Club), scribers of the Hongkong C.C. are the C.B.A. v. Canadian Chinese (C.BA.). 11 a.m.; Club championship,

the handicap 10 arn.; Recreio v. Wildcats (Recreto), aingles "A" and "B," the handicap 11 n.m.

doubles and the mixed doubles Inter-Hong League.--Netherlands bandicap.

Entries close on Saturday, Febru(Recreio), 3.45 p.m.

ary 18, at 6 p.m., and no entry will

bo drawn if the entrance Ices ar

.unpold.

Kill Kidney

Trouble Quick

trouble and Utsädes.

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wankreas baye

Thousands of aufterarn from Kidney: topped Gatting Up Nights Pains Ciroles - Undar. Bysk,t:dwollen, Ankles Horrowman Stiffnem itaque abiens, Lumbago, Hurity, oblige, foarte jer Ackily and Loss of our

4. Gantir soothes lones, change od

So

Crates starte purifying your blood,

will youth and tally, faritent. * Garanteed found your trouble

MA Őst ÖFKLIK MERİ Chermining

Bank v. Texaco (Recrelo), 2.30 p.m.; National City Bank v. Shell Ollerá

LABOUR EXPULSION

Sir Stafford Cripps

To Leave Party

London, Jan, 25. The National Executive of the Labour Party has decided to expol Sir Stafford Cripps, following his action in circularising branches of with Lubour and Liberal opponents the Party to refrain from co-operation of the Government with a view to creation of a popular front,

The vast majority of Labourites headed by Mr. C. R. Alles and the Trade Union Counell, rejected the (den Reifer Special

Seconds (away)--W. Mulcahy (capi

R. Luke, W. L. McKenzie, 11. A. J. Elmp. ROS, G. E. Taylor, G. A. White. Umpire. il, Brokenatre. Georer, G. W.

Against the Police at home at It 4.m on Sunday, the H. C. C. team will be W. Mulcahy (captain), R. T. Broadbridge, II. Brokenshire, B. D, Lay. 5. II. Luke, J. G. Blectariane, W. L. McKenzie, N. A. F. Mackay, R. A. J. Simpson, GA, white,

A. Wright,

RECREIO TEAM

Jel. 28151.

WINTER SALE

PROCEEDING

BARGAINS IN THE

LADIES' SALON.

DAY AND EVENING DRESSES IN SILK, WOOL, COTTON, All sizes to be cleared at half the marked SALE PRICE

..From $10.00 per garment WOOLLEN JUMPERS, ATTRACTIVE COLOURS AND DESIGNS IN A LARGE VARIETY OF STYLES. All sizes

From $4.00 per garment TWEED COATS AND SUITS ...... From $15.00 →STRAW, AND FELT HATS IN MODERN STYLES From $5.00 SCARVES IN WOOL OR SILK IN SMART COLOURINGS

..From $1.00

•COTTON DRILL COLF SHORTS IN NAVY OR WHITE

..$4.00 per pair

ALL HATS TO BE CLEARED AT HALF THE MARKED

SALE PRICE

R LANE CRAWFORD'S

The House of Quality & Service

DON'T READ THIS LETTER

UNLESS YOU'RE INTERESTED IN FUN !

KING'S THEATRE

ORANG.(TOWE, "COMPSA SETEITTADINÈNT & LAND INVESTMENT co. Li,

Dear Fatrons,

QUBAD CENTRAL нома кома

CREA

HAM

GENERAL CIVI

TEL, DESIGU

Hongkong 34th January, 1939.

Since the Metro-001dsyn-Mayer Picture "LoYO Finds. Andy Bardy" was released it has become the surprise pisture of the year 1939, and wherever it has already been. shown people have atormed the theatres to san it.

"Love Finds Andy Hardy” imken no olais to pretentiousness, No fabulous aim, une incurred in ite-product- ion. No seemingly great names appear in its oast – though word has just reached us that Nickey Rooney's performance in this production has skyrocketed him into stardom at the

. . . atudios. Tet, by its cosmoe of excellent entertain- ment and good clean fun it has already carved, a niche for itself in the ball of good pictures. It will give you more enjoyment and entertainment than "8 Smart diris" or "I Happened une Night", both of which you will remtuber varą also surprise pictures.

*Love Finds Andy Hardy” in a picture which the whole family will enjoy, and talk about for days after.

..

We have taken this unusual method to publicize this picture, because to feel that we have to employ some gorel" means with which to tell you that "Love Finde andy lardy“ I really exceliant entertainment.

"Love Finda, Andy llardy" w£LE commence ita initimi screening at this theatre on Friday.

Your's Faithfully. XING'S/THEATER

Manager.

"LOVE FINDS ANDY HARDY

TO-MORROW at the

KING'S THEATRE

REFUGEES' MUI-TSAI One Defendant Sleeping In the Streets.

U.S.R.C. SECRETARY:

·

Major R. Robertson, RAS.C., has announced his resignation of the Honorary Secretaryship of the United Services Recreation Club os from Lee Chol, 40, widow, and her yesterday. daughter-in-law, Chan Ila-nel, 21, R.A.P.C., has taken over the vacated Major F. T. Beines, were both bound over in a sum of position.

10 when they appeared before Mr. QA Macfadyen at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday, charged with keeping an unregistered mui-trat Chan Mul 12, on January 23. Bath of a mul-tzal. She received sufficient

the usual work which, was expected

The following will represent the Recreto defendants, admitted the offence, but food, but was nut sent to school. On

first agains Civil Service at Happy Valley A. M. Nodrigues (Capl), N. Bel- trao, J. Gonsalves, & L. Corano, L. 0. added that the girl was hot treated January 23, first defendant visited her Grano, d. A, Guterres, I. In Osorio, 3 mul-teal. Sho

M. Frais, W. A. Teed. P.. M. N. da work of an ordinary servant, they struck her with a piece of fraword. was given the laughter-in-law and for no reason

whatever, Bilva, Jr... M. L. Baares

as alleged by the girl, claimed.

Mr. St. W. Fraser, of the Secre- by the second defendant, whose hus The girl had been very well treated tariat for Chinese Affairs, said that and worked in a store in Yaumati the girl was brought to the Sham-at a monthly wage of $125 shulpo Folier Station on January 23

BASEBALL TOURISTS

PASS THROUGH-

by the principal tenant of the house in which second defendant.

In convicting both defendants, the First defendant had been seen strik fendant was a street sleeper, it was lived magistrate said that since Brat des the girl with a pleca of firewood, doubtful whether the knew anything

A Japanese baseball team, led by ing the présence of both defendants about misi»tgal:regulations. - Second

tour a

Tadao Ichioka, passed through Hong- kong by the Kitano Maru yesterday at the stallon, the girl alleged that defendant should have knewn better of its way to Manila. The Philippines she had been handed over as security having been in the colony for one for the sunn of $100, which her father The team has one European mem-' | had borrowed front. Arst defendant / batna Aeton hot rights for hunkn

defendant, Lintil - tares months fro, pelaarte weergatur pant for ind that both, de- when she was brought, to the Colora and placed The

others are Japanese..

OUR SECL

Roodky and Judy, Gay 'and

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