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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

February 14, 1939.

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CHELSEA WERE THE COMPLETE MASTERS

THEIR FORWARDS

GAVE ARSENAL

ATTACK A LESSON

Chelsen

By Charles Buchan

2 Arsenal

London, Jan. 9.

For the first time since 1933, when Walsall did the trick so unexpectedly, Arsenal have been knocked out of the F.A. Cup in the third round. They were well and truly beaten by a better side on the day's play.

Despite the tonic of an early goat, doubt assert they were unlucky when they never gave the impression they the linesman flagged against a goal would hold their own with Chelsea.scored by Drake a minute after they The winners were superior at half had opened the rearing. Though it back and in the all-important de- was a very close thing, I thought the partment of attack.

decision correct.

these two.

were ill

Chelsea' attack hud schemers in Burgess and

and Argue.

Arsenal had no With the exception of the early inside forward

comparable with stages and for a few minutes in the Even

with Drake at second half Arsenal centre forward in the second half, balanced. They compared unfavour- the attacka were a series of raids jably with Chelsea with never a combined anit that though Crayston was the outstanding at half-back. might have produced a goal.

player afield. But Bernard Joy and The big tragedy of the game from Copping, strong in defence, rarely, the Arsenal point of view was Brynave the forwards a serviceable pass, Jones. He could not do a thing right elther in midfield or in front of gont. The gamble of bringing him back in

WILSON'S MISTAKE

As usual, Male and Hapgood were

such an important game proved the stalwarts, playing with their costly fallure.

usual coolness and understanding. Wilson made only one mistake, a vital one that brought Chelsea the equalis-;

.

ONE COMPLAINT There was only

one complaint†ing goal. against Chelsea in their day of triumph. After a brilliant rst-half, In the front rank, Lewis showed in which each side scored once and commendable skill in passing, and gave an extilbition that thrilled the Drury worked hard. Yet the main

Brian Donlevy and Victor McLag ten in "Battle of Broadway," an up- roarious comedy, which has been chozen to open the Cathay Theatre In Wanchai to-day.

SCHOOLS LOSE TO UNIVERSITY

The

Combined Schools Eleven were benten by a goal by the Hang- kong University hi a very scrappy hockey encounter on the Pokfulam

round yesterday.

players

Golf

Semi-Final

A RARE TREAT PROMISED FOR THEATRE-GOERS

"Debutante Goes To Town" To Be Shown

Hongkong theatre-goers are pro- mised a rare treat when "Debutante Goes to Town"-a atage production under the distinguished patronage of Madame C. C. Wu-wilt be shown on March 1, 2 and 3 at the Queen's Theatre.

The play, written by Mr. Ronald Vincent Hastings, is adopted and produced by the Chinese Youth's Medical Hellef Association. Mr. O'Yang Yu-chen, director of "Ro- manee of the Western Chamber," is agal responsible for the direction in this play.

under the able

Rehearsals are now being held supervision of Dr. Rhodes, of the Lingnan University.

The leading roles are taken by Miya Grace Cheng, well-known Shanghai girl, and Mr. Bank K. Yip. who plays opposite her. Others are the Misses Bo Wali, Jeanette and Kathryn M, Dora Chow,

Mary Clion, Elsie Wong and Priscilin Ho. and Messrs. Herbert Tong, Fred

David Oui, and George Ng.

Matches For Jun, George Chow, Gordon Lee. Stubbs Shield

the

Schools

Lack of co-operation between the Shield competition of the Royal Friscilla and Patricia Ho, Anita Ma,

scoring

prevented

and good

as the correct moment sent it on topthough G. Singh and Castro tried Corps, 2 and they blended into a fine side

Mixed Foursomes

In addition, there are about 15 musical numbers, for which Miss Dalsy O'Keefe is arranging dancing ensembles. Song and dance Semi-final matches of the Stubbs Misses Beatrice and Elsie

numbers will be contributed by pulses, they took the lead in the consolation was the form of Bastin.

Law. twentieth minute-of the second halt. He gave signs of returning to als on at least two occasions in played at Fanling recently, resulted Florence Lain, Lily and Mary Chan. them Hongkong Golf Club, which were Elsie Wong, Salina Luk, Ann Thu, Afterwards, though there seemed no best international form. apparent need, they descended to

the first half, while the University as follow: time-wasting tactle: of every des-Arsenal's goal was the best I have tunities.

Scored in the 13th minute. forwards also missed easy oppor- Royal Naval Hospital (Surg. Lt. cription.

Cdr. Wheeler, 10, and Surg. L. Cdr. been arranged by Art Carneiro,

A full musical programme has Still, Chelsea gave one of the best possessed Hanson at the side of the half in the first period but was more can Tobacco Co., 3 and 1.

seen for a long time. Crayston dis- Ploy was mostly in the Schools' Nicholson, 9) beat the British Ameri-. exhibitions for my years.

Bookings will open at the Queen's After surviving a stormy opening and pushed the ball to Drake The work by the University backs, Tam Young, 7, and G. M. Park, 81 beat

Arsenal penalty aren, went forward even after the interval

Theatre as from February 15. Asiatic Petroleum Company (R. period purposeful and direct in method

outside-right slipped it to Lewis, who and Leow,

prevented any score, the Hongkong Volunteer Defence The only flaw in their fine teamwork was the tendency of Mitchell to stand Woodley with a great left-foot shet. The teams.

Bastin for the outside-left to beat hard to get through. after taking part in attack.

were; University-K 1. Ng: KY. Tam, O. C. Leow; H. Alimed Foursomes competition resulted as

First Arsenal developed many move-

The equaliser came from a foul by E. I. Tech, P. K. Hul: L. II. Tan. 5. H. follow: ments on their left wing through this Bryn Jones. Mitchell Tabbed the H. Chiang, Hans Raj.

Mitchell had been ball into goal, Wilson failed to punch K Melamined (Queen's), P. Rull LA 20) beat D. J. and Mrs. Valentine Combined Schools-A. Odell (C.B.S.): Major and Mrs. Williams (20 and the Arsenal menace faded clear,

and the bat) dropped to Salie); W. Pryde (C.B.S.). A. Souza (St. (15 and 24), 4 and 3. away.

Joseph's). F. Reis (La Salle: K. Eingh Argue's Icet. Chelsea's half-backs played the

(St. Joseph's). R. Castro (Ln Saile) G. biggest part in the success. Weaver Spence paved the

Strph (Queen's). A. P. Silva ia Suile) Way

to the V. Meudonen (La Salle. had a great afternoon, continually second goal. He held the ball in pushing the ball through to the for- front of Hapgood before sending 1 wards, while Salmond gave little to Payne. The inside right promptly away in the centre, The Chelsra, pushed it to Argue three yards from half-baeks, reduced the Arsenal at-goal, with Male standing on the goal-

11 thing of shreds and line. Argue took the opportunity.

Chelsea Woodley; O'Hare, Barber; Mit chell, Balmand. Weaver; Spence, Argue, Payne, Burgess, Hanson.

fault, but once

fold,

tack to patches.

A WISE MOVE

It was just as well they did, for

1 was not at alt impressed by the; Chelsea rearguned. O'itare way the better of two moderate backs.

A wise move made by Chelsea 15 minutes before the interval helped considerably. Argue took over the centre-forward berth from Payne, and from then onwards the attach become a real 'foree,

Arsenal defenders

Argue kept the Ar

maving

while Burgess and Payne

schemed for openings and forced the

pace. Spence and Hanson were ser-

Arsenat: Wilson: Male, Hapgood; Crays- ton, B. Joy, Coppling: Drake, Jones (1). Lewis, Drury, flastin.

Marathon Race To Be Run To-day

viceable on the wings, but the Chel Services, have been received for the Thirty-nine entries, all from the sea inside forwards were the match-acre hathorace which will be in Kowloon to-day. The run off starting point and finishing post will

winners.

Arsenal commanded sympathy in

LOCAL CYCLING

Results Of Time Trials Held On Wednesday

Jel. 28151.

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DINNER & DANCE MUSIC by

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First Round Of Kildare

Find round matches in the Mixed Here, There Cup Played

With "Abe"

(Continued from Page 8.)

Opon till 1 a.m.

CATHAY THEATRE MAKES GRAND OPENING TO-DAY Likely to -Prove Very Popular

Cathay Theatre, latest addition to the Colony's string of cinema houses,

of

theatre

The First Round of the Kildare! Cup Polo Competition was played off on the Army Polo ground nt Bound- ary Street yesterday, between the Stooges and the Optimists, who re- Major and Mrs. Webb (20 and 24) beat Major and Mrs. Whitehead (24

ceived a bandicap of three points. and

29), at the 191. T. R. and Mrs. Rowell received a players do stenting of the Stooges was the cut- "Battle of Broadway," which has been After a very slow game in which was thrown open to several hundreds walk-over.

confounded all their critles; they have standing player, the Optimists were selected to feature the opening of the people last evening to a preview of gone and won the Second Test at beaten 8-3. Johannesburg. Not only did they win but they got through by the ridiculously wide margin of seven matches to one. This all goes to show that there are promising young What is needed is the opportunity to players in Great Britain all right. bring out their best qualities. For instance if both Miss Slammers and members of the team now in South Miss Lumb had been available, some Africa would not have had the chance to show their stuff.

A. E. and Mrs. Lissaman (1 and 22) beat Lt. Col. and Mrs. Matthews (16 and 36), 1 up.

Capt, and Mrs, Moody (17 and 201 beat 1. P. Tamworth and Mrs. Mackie (8 and 36), at the 20th.

Col. and Miss King (7 and 22) bex , and Mrs. Overy (20 and 28), 3 and 2.

Junior Championship

Weather conditions were far from ideal, making fast times impossible in the Hongkong Cycling Club's time

In the semi-Anal of the Junior trials on Wednesday lust. R. H. Championship of the Royal Hong- M'Dowell made a welcome re-appear-kong Gelf Club, J. L. C. Pearce beat ance on the road, and provided the R. F. Waters 2 and 1, and in the

(The first Test played during the

4 p.m.

the

Comated, within easy

On Wednesday nt fences, Later a match betkeen the H.K.S.R.A will play the Fixed De-reach of trams and buses, the Cathay Stooges and the United Services will

likely to

10 prove one of the most

played off on Friday at 4.10 p.m. be held. The Anal

round will be

WOMEN'S YACHTING

best figures over two distances, whilst final will play either H. N. William- previous week-end was abandoned Artemis Wins In Second

10

as a draw owing to rain with South Africa Jending by three mutches to

Pros For Wimbledon?

Inwn

Series Yesterday

the

pular theatres in the Colony. Re- sklents at Happy Valley and eastern end of the city will find it particularly convenient,

Tastefully but unobtrusively carated, the

theatre bo

cara

de- has a scating capacity of approximately 900. The

seats are comfortable, and the prices which the management intends

charge are very reasonable.

Mr. Chan

to

Kwan-chul, formerly connected with General Amusements Limited, is the

manager of the Cheatre, and a number of feature films

Hongkong Yacht Club yesterday over!.

The second series of the fourth from the RK.O. Radio, 20th Century- women's ruces were held by the Royal been lined up for early release.

and Metro Goldwyn Muyer have

tennis a course of 7.3 miles. Results:

is by R.C.A. Artemis...

Corid.

"High Fidelity" 18.12.30

"Battle of (Mins M. Whitham)

well-selected for the gala opening. It

way

the hour of defcat. They will be at St. Andrew's Club, and the race 33in. 2s.

will begin promptly at 5 p.m.

Boy Scouts will

be stationed

Chan Young-pang's 5 mlles effort of son or J. Forbes. 15m. 61s. for the inst part of a 15

Captain's Cup (1938) miles run was execptionally

good.

In the final of the Captain's Cup two.) Mr. R. Stanley officiated at the turn beat J. S. Dunnett (14), 3 and 1.

(1938) competition, W. J. S. Key (7)| and Mr. II. A. G. Keaten neted as timekeeper. Hesults were as follows:

Bogey (Par) Pool miles. Class "A"--R. I. M'Dowell | 'cung-pang 16, 32.

11. Harrison (16) all square, won HERE is a strong possibility that 128.; R. Yuen 18. 54.; Chan the Bogey (Par) Pool played on the New Course, Fanling. There were

2 professional miles. Class "C".-R.

tournament will be held under the 11.10 entries. M'Dowell 20m. Ps.; Chan Yeung-pang

Happy Valley Competition

euspices of the Lawn Tennis Associa- In the Adamson Cup February 15 milles. Class "C"-Chun Yeung-Happy Valley recently, E. Tucic with Qualifying competition, played at a pang 48mm, 53s. various points, particularly

The week-end run of the Hongkong score of 79-12-07 qualined. turns, to advise competitors as to the Cycling Club was enncelled, most of

GULDAHL ALSO ACCEPTS correct route. Competitors must keep the regular participants being desir to the metalled part of the road, and ous of taking part in the

San Antonio, Feb. 13. Chinese Ralph must not use the footpaths unless YM.C.A. Island run. An unofficial

Guldahl, the American "open"

tentatively champlon, has directed to do so by the police. attack on the 50 miles record for the accepted. Henry Cotton's challenge to Mrs. J. R. Higgs will present the Tourist Time Trial course was made 72-hole match in England "if prizes at the conclusion of the race.

by one of the Club's leading per- British Interests can offer a sab- The following are the omelals; formers, a time of 3 hra. 14mins, 6 stantial (nancial

Overcoats

Suits

for all

occasions

of the best

materials in a

fine range of

colours and

patterns.

the

Starter, J. P. Robinson. Judges.eees, being returned, beating the re- would like to make a European tour guarantee, Jie

Lt. Cdr. Hulbert, R.N., Lt. Col. Smith, cognised figures by 7 mins, 30 secs, and play several leading goifers A.D.C., Rev. J. R. Higgs, E. F. The Fincher and H. Kew.

used was the

sumo there." scheduled for the Club's Open Tourist

Pourke

times

REFEREES' MEETING

on and the Wimbledon Champion-Eve... 10.10.40 matter is to be discussed by the

hipa Committee next July. The Mrs. J. Bader)

Teobri ********* 10.12.52 L.T.A. in the near future, and if they

Mr. F. 1. Marres) Redshank agree to the holding of the "World's

................. 10.15.00 Mrs. M. N. Luce) Professional Championship" under True Blue 10.19.33 12 their supervision, the All-England

Mrs. G. D. Adams) Kittiwake....... Club would be willing to stage the

16.13.32 (Miss P. AL King event at Wimbledon.

Painted Lady 10.14.07

(Miss It. Crawhall Wilson) Jean

V. Gowlland)

Club "A" XV To Play Middlesex

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There will be a game of Rugby Jos

the Club ground to- morrow, when the Club "Ä” XV will play the Middlesex Regiment. The

(10.16.03

Mr. L. Halberg)

game will commence at 5 p.m. The Hither To Launch

Club side has been selected follows:

Battleship

Hamburg, Feb. 13.

The Hound As been

Is an uproarious comedy, with Victor McLagten in a role which is Ideally suited to him. Ife is helped by Irlan Donlevy, Louiac Hoviek and Raymond Walburn.

Injuries Cause Postponement

Zurich, Feb. 13.

The deciding game in the European,

Ice Hockey Championship between Czech-Slovakla and Switzerland will

be replayed on March 3 owing to the number of injuries on both sides.- Reuter.

Help Kidneys

Your kidneys'; bayernina: maitse" ding

The following are the entries:

Guldalt said if Cotton would go Time Trial on March 5, particulars of to the United States, he would like Mid. Lochore and O. S. Terry which will be announced in the near to play in over 72 holes here.--Football on (ILMS. Kent); A. B. Drydate and future. Intermediate

were: United Press. M. Truckle (HMS. Olympus); C. Truenwan, 64 miles, 27m. 30s.; Kam- Brown (HMS. Grampus); L/Sgt, fin Turn, 23 miles, 1.31.46.; Funling Hiscocks, L/Cpl. Ure, L/Cpl. Burnett, Village, 32 miles, 211. 2m. Os.; and Pte. Onslow, Pte. Whitty, Pte, Brib

rib. Taipo Market, 37 miles, 21, 32m.; the ble, Pte. Caul, Fle. Shaw, Pic. Jen- fast 13 miles being covered in 41m. Excellently tailored, nings, Fle. Sheehan, Cpl. Ella, L/Cpl. hout of 15.4 m.p.h.

Noble, L/Cpl. Merton, Pie. Dunne,

giving

J. T. Brown; D. I. Bosanquet, E. general average Pic. Hughes, Pte. Roberts, Ple, Evans,

The half monthly meeting of the Ternor, D. . Nelson, II: F. Hop- Pic. Cox, Plc. Boggis, Plo, Heather over the Tourist course on Sunday rooms, Bank of Canton Buliding, yes (Captain). W. Stoker, J. Moodle, G. of the Navy, Admiral Raeder, and nous malay truites fromalatding U

Don't Take Drastio Drugs The Club is arranging further trials held in

Hongkong Referees' Association was it M. G. Carruthers, P. Weich;

the Football Association

Chancellor Adolf Hitler, accom-tuber or filters which are endangered by R. G. L. Oliphant, J. S Dunnettpanied by the Commander-in-Chier neglect or draatio fritzungs drum (Middlesex); Ft. Sgt. Sanderson, A. uext, In lieu of the usual week-end terday. B. Clarke, A. B. Morris (H.M.S. run, and those Intending to

M. Marrs, C. M. Stark, W. A. John- the Reich Foreign Minister, Herr von NELA TENA Lamba

Kidney tronhts Bladder Eagle); L/Cpl. Macdonald, Pic, Man- should meet at the Alhamben Theatre vacancy on the Committee as civilian

Join Mr, da Silva.was elected to all the and H. W. E..Ieath. son, Pte. Masale, Ple. Wilson, Pte, at 8.30 am. Non-members of the representative, and Messrs. Hinch-

Ribbentrop, together with other per- Bures Thema Ham Bumba Henderson (Royal Scots); A/C, Moul- Club will be welcomed. The normal elide, Mimmachame, Glover and Lent OUR SPELLING DEE ( page 7.) launching of the battleship color are ponalities, arrived here to-day to at- Neuralgia, Burning, de cokinase, majú pad

Circles Under $yany ton and A/C. Cranston (Royal Alr training trials will be carried out on were

iend Force); Stoker Lord (H.M.S. Scout); Wednesday, February 15. riders The penultimate meeting of the lily,

welcomed, as new members. L/Cpl. Truscott, Sgmn. Lewis, Bigmn, meeting at the Methodist Church, season will be held in the Associa

The Chancellor received in ons vana kena pah iddager Brew work #4TJ Croston (Royal Corps of Signals). Hennémy Road, Wanchai, at 6 p.m. thon's rooms on February 27.

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