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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

I JUST THOUGHT UP A INVENTION---

February 7, 1939.

By Ernie Bushmiller

IT OUGHTA MAKE ME A MILLIONAIRE.

JAN-6

- BRNIE BUSHMILLER,

H. A. G. Keates Keeps Undefeated Status

FineRecord In Cycling Events

Commencing his sixth racing season in the Colony, H. A. G. Kentes succeeded in maintalning his un- defeated status in open events during that perted by winning the Hongkong Cycling Club's 25 Iniles unpaced Championship on February 5, in 1 hr. 10 mins. 23 secs., beating the runner-up, Geo, Cottrell, by no less than 7 mins. 47 Rees.

The first rider, Yuen Yat-che, was despatched by Mr. P. Stanley, the Club's assistant timekeeper who de putised In the absence of Mr. L. A. Anning, promptly at 10.30 a.m., and he

Bucceeded In keeping the lead on the road until over 20 miles were completed. Leading actual times ht the halfway mark, where Messrs. Walker. H. W. Rogers and Kam Yiu- wah turned the compelllors, showed Kentes to be leading by 3 mins, from Cottrell, with M, L. O'Doherty, Chow Kai-kong, Ng Chung and Wong Po- fot a further 2 mins. in arrears, followed by Leung Shul-kwong and Lam Kwok-lung h 44 mins.

Lam Kwok-lung, No. 3, was thre first rider to finish, with O'Doherty, No. 10, and Kenics, No. 27, following after 2 mins. Their times of 1 1.31.40..

1.33.15, and 1.10.23,

respectively, were excellent under the conditions: the wind had risen during the eveni to hinder the riders on the latter

portion, whilst an unexpectely warm sun had imparted a sogginess to the tarred surface. Keates having started last, interest in first place waned. Cottrell's advent

(No. 201 1.24.10. a

with

His Excellency the C-in-C. Vice-Admiral Sir Percy Noble, meeting players of HMS, Eagle who won the Adventure Rugby Cup against HALS. Medway in the final on Saterday. Introducing the players is Lt. Elliott, the Navy and Eagle caplain. The C-in-C is here shaking hands with Lt. Commdr. Kennedy.-Stof 'hoto-

grapher.

MALAYAN RUGBY

The match between the Malaya minute later ekiv Rugby fifteen and the Royal Navy at

quickly indicated second place and ensured Happy Valley to-day will commence the Hongkong Cycling Club's all-at 4.30 p.m.

European team of a victory over their Chinese Y.M.C.A. rivals, aggregates

eventually being 4 bra. 13 mins, 46 prevented by business reasons from

secs. to 4 hrs., 51 mins., 30 secs.

Chow Kai-kong provided a sur- prise by returning the fastest time

competing.

SINO-JAPANESE BOUT Artemis Wins

Honolulu, Feb, 6.

Promoters

are busy arranging bouts for the 3-pound Chinese wrestler, Wong Back-cheung, who is expected here on February B. Among Oki Shildoa. United Press... his opponents will be the Japanese,

by a Chinese rider, being also the H. A. G. Keales (27) 38.00 38.23 1.10.20 first to get inside hours on the "Ges. Cottrell (20) 41.00 23.10 12410 trials were: unusually difficult and trying course. Chow Kal-kong (74). His time of 1.29.10. was 55 secs, better: NE Chung (17) $1.00 43.05 1.30.03

WEMO fLeung Shul-kwong

43.00 40.10 1.29.10

The following times were returned:

Flome- Outward ward Actual reaching the halfway check.

Run Run Time

Wednesday Trials The results of last Wednesday's

miles, Cines "A"-Chan Young- 44.30 47.05 131. pang 16.44.; Robert Yuen 17.39.

10 miles, Class "C"-Chan Yeung- the leading Wong Po-fat (0) 43.00 48.40 1.31.40

34.06., Robert Yuen 35.03. L.. O'Doherty (10) 43,00 50.15 1.33,10 riders La Kwok-ling (23) 44.00 50.27 13432T

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Rifle Shooting

Sgt. Heap Registers Three Figures

In spite of a tricky wind, and none too favourable light, shooting at Stonecutters on Saturday was up to standard, and for the second week in succession, three figures were re- gistered. On this occasion, Sgt. Heap scored 101.

The S.R. (a)'s were not so strongly represented this week, and

were not so high as usuai.

The results were as follow:

8.n. (b)

n. J. Heap (2)

11. 3. Templeton (Ser.)

P.O., J. C. Swen (Scr.)

Mne. P. G. Heather (5cr.) P.O.. C. Clark (Ser.)

sir, F. G. Drake (4)

A. H. S. B. Stephens Mr. T. J. Boulton (1) Mr. W. Austin (5er.) CERA, R. Alkinson (1) Mr. II. L. Langley (2) Tel. W. E. Kirby.... Mr. L.. Peckham (4)

C.P.Q., F. J. Davey (3)

E.A., T. John 13) A.D., E. Flood (Nil.) ER.A., L. Q. Keifter (Ser.) Mr. H. J. S. Blake (2) Mr. S. S. Winch (4)

B.It. (a) Sig. P. A. Neale (V) LE) R. D. Jeffreys (N.) L/Tel. J. P. Farrington

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OUR GUIDE TO THE CINEMAS

(King's

Badminton

CLUB DE RECREIO WINS GAME IN "B" DIVISION

"There Goes My Heart" Theatre to-day).--Comie embellish- ments are sufficiently plentiful to offset the fact that this is merely the old one about the rich girl and the Sailors and Soldiers Home in the The Club de Recreio defeated the poor reporter, Patsy Kelly,

Alan

(N) denotes winner of the "Neit"

denotes winner of the "Possible"

Mowbray and an ice rink sequence "B" Division of the Badminton provide the embellishment, Fredric League last evening by 7-2. Scores: March and Virginia Bruce provide. the hero and heroine, Hal Roach the A. E. Xavier

Noronha production and Norman Z. Leonard (Recreio) beat Walker and Griffiths the direction. An entertaining film. 21-9; beat Nicholson and Cusack "If I Were King” (Queen's Theatre, 21-18; beat Manuel and Thorn 21-10. to-day). Ronald Colman depicts the

.II. Gonsalves debonair poet-thief François Villon

and C.

and J.

Soura

NB. Winner of "N" or "H" Spoon has his handleap reduced by one point.

Artemis won the women's sweep- stake raze held by the Royal Hong- kong Yacht Club yesterday for "A" clues yachts which started at 14.45. Football The distance was 7.1 miles. Results: Artemis

* 10.23.37 (Mina M. Whitham) Isobel

- 10.20.54 (Mr. F. M. Morres) Redshank

16.20.49 (MTE. M. N. Luce)

Mrs. G. D. Adata) (Miss P. M. King) La Linda... 10.20.11

Mrs. M. I. Johnstone) Koala

.......... 10.20.35 (Misa M. Corrigan)

1Chan Yeung-pang (10) 4500 40.50 1.31.pantalles trial under Cless "C" True Blue... 1027.40

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further minute faster Chinese Y.M.C.A. competitor, Leung Shul-kwong.

These

three therefore qualify for honorary mem- Foot-rang (7) 19.00 62.10 1.37.16 Y.M.C.A. on January 30, resulted as To Yin-chung ... 47.00 48.23 1.33.21 rules, promoted by the Chinese bership of the Hongkong Cycling Tong Shul-ching (6) 50.00 83.10 1.41.10 follows: Club, first

and second awards going Yuen Yat-che () 47,00 58.43 1.43.45

Shul-kwong 1.21.37.; Chan No non-prize winner having recorded Chan Kain-cheang (4) 48.00 58.20 1.40.20 1.24.43.; Kong Kwok-

Poon Che-kin (11) $2.00 $3.40 a time within 10 minutes of the Yu Shuen-on (13) 51.00 61.41 1.52.45 g 1.30.07.; To Yin-chung 1.34.00.; fastest competitor, 1.e., within 1 hr. Hut Ping-kong (2) 53.00 63.01 1.2001 Chan Wal-chung 1.41.52. and Ho

47.00 23.07 1.8907 Kim-fun 1.40.55.

to Keates and Cottrell respectively, thong Kwok-leung (12) 47.00 0.00

20 rains. 23 secs, certificates will not o Chung-fat (10) have to be awarded.

The Results

Mesura, R. H. M'Dowell and Robert; Yuen acted as judgce and starters to

Li Yu-cheang (3)

Wan Kom-kee

Kars Shut-mian (2)

1.43.50

1.46.40

Toung

.. 53.00 67,21 2.0031 A 20 miles time trial has been 4100 7247 3.13.31 arranged an February 8 by the Hong- Fon Kam-sang (10) 60.00 82.45 2.20 43 kong Cyelling Club, under Class "C" Yuen Hinu (21) 0000 101.15 2.47.13 rules, and those intending to par-

*Ifongkong Cycling Club representatives. 1Chinese YMCA. representatives,

should meet at the Methodist World Bicycle Unit representative.

Hennessy Road, Wontsal, p.m. sharp. The

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SCHOOLS' TENNIS

St. Stephen's College And Diocesan School Draw

MALAYAN TEAM TO COME HERE

In this latest rebirth of Justin Hunt-Recrelo) beat Walker and 'Grimths' 15 MacCarthy's old romance, carry-21-11; lost to Nicholson and Cusack Ing off with B One authority the 18-21; beat Manuel and Thorn 21-12, glamorous role. Basi! Rathbone gives an engrossing study of Louis C. C. Perira and P. A. Yvanovich, ' " XI, and Ellen Drew, a newcomer, Jr. (Recreio) lost to Walker and makes an excellent Impression us Griffiths 20-24; beat Nicholson and Huguette.

Cusnelt 21-0; beat Manuel and

(Alhambra Thorn 21-7.

from

"Arizona Mahoney" Theatre, to-day)--Adapted Zane Grey's popular "Stuirs of Sand," this picture stars Joe Cook in a story of a stranded carnival opera- tor who works out, a love triangle made up of Robert Cummings, June Martel and Larry Crabbe,

That

Cerlain

Age" (Oriental

WRESTLING

AT THE

KING'S

The South China Athletic Associa tion will entertain a Malayan Chinese football team in the Colony on April 1 and 2, and for this purpose, the

Theatre, to-day).-Deanna Durbin THURSDAY Hongkong Football Association Coun- goca on from strength to strength. cli, which met yesterday, agreed to

In this, her Intest offering she has the re-arrangement of the League reached an age when she begins to fixtures in order to accommodate the think of love. All very amusing visitors. Mr. W. Pryde presided at

stuff, with blt of flie singing the 27 entrants, of whom 25 started

the meeting.

thrown in. and only one failed to finish. The burst rear tyre on starting, but pro-Sunday

Mr. Wong Ka-tsun explained that

"Swiss Miss". (Majestic Theatre, Playing at the Diocesan two non-starters

next wili commence from School on Saturday last, St. Stephen's through the Colony on their way to the Club's cured another machine, and continued the Alhambra Theatre, Kowloon, at College and the D.B.S. drew at tennis, Manila, and had written to the South

Malayan team were passing to-day).The antics of Laurel and Chinese

Hardy will amuse some and leave representatives, William after losing 5 mins, approximately. (8.45 a.m. sharp. Choy and Chan Kwomi-lam, both Ll Kong (No. 14)

destination being each winning four and a half sets China Athletic Association asking it

others cold. But for those who ke retired before Shataukok.

them, this is as good as any these The scores were:

C. Kotewall and Ting Eng-along (DBS) during their stay here.

two comedians have turned out, some one or two games could be arranged beat R. Chang and Lou Hoo-chen (9.9.C.)

of the scenes being really laughable. G-4 beat Wong Kin-ing and M. Chang The Lai Wah Cup not match, (5.3.C.) 6-1; lost to Lung Ka-kui and Ip which was scheduled for April 1 han Koon-hung (8N.C.) 4-0.

been brought forward to Sunday,

were

urch,

Yu Stuen-on (No. 13) suffered ant

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Boys' the

D. Crary and D. Lyen (D.B.8.) brat March 20. Chang and Lou 7-5; beat Wong and Chang

8-3; lost to Lung and Ip 4-0.

After some discussion, the re-play

Ip Lal and F. Lay (D.na) drew with of the South China "A" Kowloon Chang and Lou 6-0; lost to Wong and Senior Shield match was left to tho

Chang 5-T: lost to Lung and in 5-7.

8.8.C.4 sets. D.B.8,

lk sets.

Tarrangement of the Clubs concerned.

FANLING RACING

Handicaps For Grand National Meet

The following are the handicaps for the Grand National meeting of the Fanling Hunt and Race Club to be held at Kwangti next Sunday:

The Kwani Cus. A handicap flat race of 1 mile for China ponies class!- fled on December 31, 1938, as "D" class-Cuban Love 140, Final | Triumph 145, Flybynight 151. Good Morning. 140, Plain View 160, Toyal Highness 188. Sylvandale 101, Tem- nest 152, The Leopard 144 and Trilate 144.

The Au Tau Handicap, A Gat race of 0 furlongs for China poniesi classified on December 31, 1938, as "E" class-Cricketor 140, Merlot 183, Lalitat 140, Mac's Adventure 383,, Mac's Second Venture 140, March Brown, 103, National Dignity 149 and)] Stymic 103..

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