Monday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

February 20, 1939.

NANCY

ER--- CAN I WALK YA HOME AGAIN TONIGHT,

MISS BROWN;

CERTAINLY--- WE BOTH GO

THE SAME

WAY!

HELLO, SLUGGO!

ER --- HOW D'

DO

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NOW---PLEASE DON'T

GIT SORE--- SHE'S JUST A SCHOOL ACQUAINTANCE O' MINE--- SHE DON'T MEAN NUTTIN' TO ME!

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HUTTON SAVES M.C.C. COMPLETE COLLAPSE

ENGLISHMEN DISMISSED FOR 215 IN 1ST KNOCK

The M.C.C. collapsed after tea on Saturday in the first day's play in the Fourth Cricket Test against South Africa at Johannes-

JAI-19

IN

ADVTS.

BRIGHT COLOURS

SPORT FROM

IN TEST

DERBY COUNTY BEATEN

BY BIRMINGHAM AT

burg, losing the last six wickets for only 56 runs. The whole aide HOME

was out for 215.

To this total, Leonard Hutton contributed 92 in a chancelcas innings. A. B. C. Langton was the most successful bowler with five wickets for 58 runs. The South African bowlers were backed up by magnificent fielding.

At close of play, the South Africans had made 11 without loss.

present when

A crowd of 4,000, which steadily increased later, was Hammond won the toss and elected lo bat in showery weathen wicket that looked very fast,

on a

Hutton and P. A. Gibb, the York- shire pair, opened the innings, and when only 14 runs had been scored, rain stopped play. Both men had scored seven.

After a quarter of an hour's delay

pluy was resumed.

Gibb was caught by Mitchell at first slip off the Inst ball of Langton's

Royal Navy

Beat Royal

Air Force

first over after the resumption for Annual Rugby Match

nine (18 for 13,

Paynler joined Hutton, and at lunch the Yorkshire-Lancashire com- bination was still together, with the score at 75 for one wicket. Hutton was then 34 and Paynter 32.

Both batsmen were cautious against very good length bowling; and good Belding, though Paynter punished anything loase.

PAYNTER CAUGHT

The crowd had increased to 15,080 after lunch. A shower caused half an hour's stoppage when the score stood at 98 for 1, and then Paynter was enught by Newson off. Langton for 40. (90 for 2).

At Twickenham

London, Feb. 18.

BY A LONE

GOAL

Derby County, joint leaders with Everton in the First Division of the English Football League, were defeated at home by Birmingham on Saturday, losing by the only goal scored in the match. Everton, by winning at home against Bolton Wanderers, have thus established a lead,

Greatest upset in the Third Round

of the Scottish Cup was the home defeat of Glasgow Rangers by Clyde.| who won by the convincing margini of 4-1. The match between Hearts and Celtte was drawn, each side scoring twice.

Aberdeen won their away match against Fulkirk.

Scores:

Arsenal

Ason Villa Blackpool Brentford

Derby County

Al Twickenham to-day, the Royal | Everton Navy defeated the Royal Air Forer tirimsby in the annual rutger match by esght | Huddersfield points to three.

Portsmouth Bugby Union matches played to-Sunderland day resulted as follows:

Wolves Royal Navy # R.A.F.

Bath

| Betford Bristol Cambridge Un. Devonport

Services

11 Old Cranleig

Blnetburn 28 Bradford Bury

Chesterfield Fulham

Division 1

1

Chelsea

2 Liverpool

3

Manchester Un

1 Stake

Birmingham

2 Bolton

0

Middlesbrough

4 Charlton

0 Preston N.E.

2. Leicester

4 Leeds Unficil

Division II

1 Burnley

2 Luton

Manchester City 1

P.O. Paxton

Bowls Well Against Club

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

ANNUAL RACE MEETING, 1939. 25th, 27th and 28th February and 1st and 4th March

On Saturday, 25th, Monday, 27th, Tuesday, 28th February and Wednes dar, 1st March, the first bell will be Frung ut 11 a.m., and the first race will be run at 11.30 a.m. On Saturday, 4th March, the first bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the first race will be run at 2.00 D.m.

The tin interval will be after the fifth race on the first four days of the Meeting.

MEMBERS BADGES AND ENCLOSURES Members are reminded that they and their ladies MUST wear

throughout the Meeting.

their badges prominently displayed

NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL

BE ADMITTED TO THE MEMBERS ENCLOSURE.

Badges admitting non-members to the Members Enclosure and Club Rooms at $10.00 per day including tax--or $40.00 including tax for the Meeting (Indies $5.00 and $20,00 respectively) are obtainable through the Secretary upon the written or personal Introduction of a member, such member to be responsible for all chits, etc.

Badges Splendid bowling by P. O. Paxton Enclosure will NOT be on sale st admitting to Members' enabled the United Servlees to dis- the Race Course,

The Secretary's Office, 1st floor, miss the Hongkong C.C. for 83 runs EXCHANGE BUILDING, (Tel. on Saturday when the annual two-27794) WILL CLOSE AT 10.00 a.m. day match was commenced. Paxton ON THE FIRST FOUR DAYS, and 12.00 NOON ON THE FIFTH DAY.

2 took eight wickets for only 23- runs

in ten overs,

A limited number of fans will be obtainable each day at the Club Scores of 65 by Driver Logan and House, provided they are ordered in 150 by Capt. Whitmarsh gave the advance from the No. 1 Boy, (Tel.

Services a lead of 91 at the end of

21020).

the day's play, their total being 174 On no pretext will children be for eight wickets when stumps were 1 drawn.

permitted in either enclosure during the first four days of the Meeting. No amahs will be allowed on the

The game will be resumed to-day, 'Fifth Day.

Scores,

HONGKONG C.C.

3

6 Gloucester

6 O.M.T.

30

- 5

Richmond

10 Blackheath

5 Coventry

0

3

West Brom

1

hans

Tottenham

9

Swansea

Plymouth

Guy's Hospital

Dilliwall

Sheffield United

0

9

London Irish

Sheffield W.

A

Southampton

7

Coventry

Swansea

0

Norwich

Rosslyn Park

17

Tranmere

0

Newcastle

K

L. T. Ride, c

Scragg

Whitmarsh b

*

18

Harlequins

West- Ham

t

Notts Forest

Exeter

35

The Army

п

Division III

(Southern Berlion)

1

2 Bournemouth

L. D. Kilbee, b Paxton

Q

1 Cardiff

J.

1

ton

0

Ipswich

2

Reading

A. W. Hayward, e Godby, b

Paxton

Leicester London Scottish 28 Paynter tried to cut on outswinger London Welsh which he edged into the hands of Northampton second slip. It was the first ball of Okl Leyslans the second over after the resumption. Oxford Un and showed the benefit South Africa Plymouth Albion 3 obtained from the interruptions by Police rain,

Paynter had been at the wickets for 70 minutes, and hit two j's.

HUTTON'S 1,000 RUNS

1,000 runs for the tour.

(at White City)

15 Birkenhend

Park

¡Sate

Waterloo

5 Headingley

Aberavon

3 Llanelly

Elb. Vala

3

Manchester

Neath Newport

32

Penarth

[ Cardiff

Whep 40 Hulton completed his 11alifax

Cross Keys

Hammand was out for a single la Edinburgh Acas. 6 Heriotonians a one-handled catch by Newson off Watsonians Gordon ai silly mid-on, Newson held

the ball practically on the ground.js

An in-swinger

rose sharply

and

struck the shoulder of the English

skipper's hat. (90 for 3).

Ames was next in and made a fine start, driving the first three balls from

Aldershot Bristol City Clapton Orient Crystal Palace Newport Northampton Notts County Port Vale

2

1 Brighton

Walsall

Bristol Rov,

Queen's P.R.

Southend

Exeter

Mansfield

Division III (Northern. Section)

17

8 Stewartonians

--Reater.

Swindon *Torquay Walford

Carlisle Crewe Alex. Darlington

4 Lincoln

3

2 Stockport

◊ Hull City

1. Barnsley

RUGBY LEAGUE

CUP RESULTS

London, Feb. 18.

The following were the results of

Langion, which were over-pitched, matches played in the second round through the envers.

of the Rugby League Cup to-day: Leeds

6 Widnes

The century was hoisted after 120 Bradford minutes, and Hutton completed his

50 in 132 minutes.

Northern

The bowlers had slight difficulty in St. Helen's Rec. 3 Anding foothold, and the batsmen wakefeld

Keighley sometimes slipped in running.

The bowling was very steady, and Salford the fielding magnificent, particularly Hallfax by Melville, the South African cap Swinton

tain,

AMES YORKED

› Bramley

RUGBY LEAGUE

Doncaster Rov. Hartlepools Gateshead

Itochdale

2 Rotherham

Southport

0 Wrexham

Hearts

3 Chester

1 Bradford City

Halifax

Oldham

Accrington

1

Barrow

2 New Brighton

J. E. Richardson, e and by Pax-

tun

H. Owen Hughes, c Godby, b

Paxton

L. C. Pearce, a Godby, b Pax-

A. C. Beck, b Ifatfeld

J. Isley, not out...

N. D. Lloyd, ib.w, b Paxton

A. K. Mückenzie, e Godby, b

Paxton

J. H. Fox, b Paxton

Extras

Total

the

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE The price of admission to Public Enclosure is $2.00 per day including tax for all persons includ- Ing ladies, and is payable at the Gate. Soldiers and Sailers in uniform are admitted to the Public Enclosure at

$1.00

per day including tax. Bookmakers, Tic Tac men, etc.,

16 will not be permitted to operate 11 within the precincts of The Hong Kong Jockey Club during the Race 5 Meeting.

Tins will be obtainable in the

2 Restaurant in the Public Enclosure.

SERVANTS' PASSES

Passes for Servants will be issued to Private Box holders only on application to the Secretary, 1st floor, Exchange Buliding.

Any persons found loitering with Servants' passes in their possession will forfeit the same and will be 3 removed from the Enclosure.

By Order,

2

Fall of wickets: I for 1 (Ride), for 20 (Owen Hughes), 3 for 61 (Klibee), 4 for 67 (Pearce), 5 for '00 (Hayward), for 74 (Beck), 7 for 74 (Richardson), J for 77 (Lloyd). O for 77 (Mackenzie), 10 for 83 (Fox).

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary. Hongkong, 15th February, 1939.

HONG KONG FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION.

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With JOHN BARRYMORE ROBERT MORLEY ANITA LOUISE • JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT Gladys Giorge Henry Stephenson Dieached by 2. 5. VAN DYKE Produced by HUNT STROMBERG

"Alexander's Ragtime Band" A Good Show

K.C.C. Winter Tennis Tournament

"Alexander's Ragtime Band," 好 Competitors in the Kowloon 20th Century-Fox production, which Cricket Club winter tennis tourna- is now showing at the King's Theatre,

is a survey of the work of Mr. Irving ment are requested to note that, as it Berlin from his earliest Jazz num-is intended to finish the tournament ber, which he wrote in 1911 and before the club's annual prize dis- which gave the film its title, to his tribution on March 11, outstanding songs of the present day.

matches must be played without There is no doubt that Irving Der- further delay, Reserved seats $1.50 and 80 cents,n's early music can still make to-

The committee wishes to impress day's dance melodics scem tuncleas Rest of Colony

In comparison. His music makes this upon participants that the first named

in couple

each bracket remaht responsible for arranging the tics, and that failure so to do forthwith makes them liable to be scratched from the tournament.

2 Oldham Wigan

Bowling Analysis

8 York City

0

10 Featherstone

0. M. R.

SCOTTISH CUP

Scragg

5

Trinity

7

Warrington

2

(THIRD ROUND)

Godby

7

18 Hunslet.

2

Hull Kingston

Buckle Thistle

0

Third Lanark s Paxton

10

Rangers

1

Clyde

Hatfield

0

Dunfermline

1

Alloa

1

Bryan Gower...

1

0

Motherwell

4

Si, Mirren

2

UNITED SERVICES

2 Celtic

Dvr. Logan, è Owen Hughes, b

Lloyd

03

Major Murray, e Mackenzle, b

Lloyd

3

Reserved seats $1.50 and 80 centa

3

Capt.

Whitmarsh,

b Owen

All games played at Causeway

58

11

10

Lt. Comdr. Kennedy, e Ride,

Lloyd

Barrow Amos fell a victim to a yarker by

Liverpool Langlon when he had

scored 34. Rochdale (150 for 4). The Kent stumper had Hornets made a few chancy shots over slips' heads in his innings, which lasted 54 minutes.

Tea was taken with the score 150

for 4, Hulton being 75 not out.

3 Hull

3 Falkirk

7

Huddersfield

0

5 York

20

-Reuter,

Verity, c. Rowan, b. Mitchell

The wicket was not solely respon-E. Farnes, o. Grieveson, b. Newson sible for England's batting fallure | Goádard, o. Van Der Byl, b. Lat¬ after tea, when the last six wicket fell for 66 runa

The wicket showed liveliness after the slowers, when the ball "popped" and was probably responsible for the: dianlezal of Hammond and Paynter,

2012 Wilkinson, not out

Extras

Tolai

B

2 Aberdeen

SCOTTISH LEAGUE (FIRST DIVISION)

Farulick Queen O'sth.

4 Kilmarnock

3 Hamilton

SCOTTISH LEAGUE (SECOND DIVISION)

Dundee U.

Edinburgh

↑ Montrose

K. Burling

3 King's Park

3 Shouse

◊ Airdrie

f Dumbarton

215) 8. Bernarda 6 Forfar

Fall of wicketa-1 for 18 (Gibb);

but it was chiefly the psychological 2 for $0 (Paynter): 2 for 99 (Ham-

effect on the batsmen expecting the mond); 4 for 159 (Amen): 5 for 1871 ball to "pop" when it did not.” (Valentine); 187 for 6 (Hatton); 197 The crowd had increased to 20,000 for T (Verity); 201 for 8 (Edrich);} after tea, and they saw Hutton being 205 for D (Farnes). bowled by Mitchell with the total at

187 for alx wickets. An off break Newmon came back to take the leg stumb.

Langton

Hutton, who made 92, had played Gordon

a grand, all-round__innings, which MEANASI took 202 minutes. He hit seven fours | Dalton and gave no chances.

BOOTOR:

ENGLAND 1ST INNINGS

Hutton, b. Mitchell

0. M. B

કચ્છ

0 Hughes

"

Reuter.

IRISH LEAGUE

London, Feb. 18. The following were the results of

matches played in the Irish League

W. to-day:

Arda Coleraine Derry Glenavon Larne Linfield

18

53

19.2

58

15

47

37

1

19

SOUTH AFRICA_IST INNINGS

F. V. Van Der Byl, not out

1

A. Melville, not out

Total (for wkt.)

1' Portadown

5 Newry

5 Cliftonville

1 Belfast

P/O, New, c and b Lloyd

Sgt. Land, e Kilbee, b Lloyd

Capt. Godby, b Lloyd

Fit. Sgt. Scrogg, e Lloyd,

Owen Hughes....

Pte. Hatfeld, not out

P/O. Bryan-Gower, not out

Extras (B10)

Total (for 8 wkts.)

P. O. Paxton to bat.

10

174

Fall of wickets: 1 for 0 (Murray),

Wednesday, February 22.

Bay, Kick-off at 3,30 p.m.

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Handless, Shoots

Deer

Pleasanton, Cal. Charles C. McGonegal, who is

2 for 118 (Logan), 3 for 142 (New), minus both hands, was arrested here 4 for 108 (Whitmersh), 5 for 109 for killing a deer. The killing was (Kennedy), 6 for 173 (Land), 7 for done with a rifle and the aid of two "mechanical hands." The arrest was 9172 (Godby), 8 for 174 (Serag#).

merely because McGonegal failed to turn in the carcass,

Bowling Analysis

• Bangor

Q. M. R.

W.

-2. Glentoran

-Our Own Correspondent.

Miley Lloyd

Owen Hughes Pearce Kilbee

18 11

P. A. Gibb, «. Mitchell, b. Langton D

Nine motor trucks owned by the Fayzler, o. Nowson, b. Langion do South Africa: A, Melvilla (Capk), Chinese Government were destroyed Hammond, a. Ngwein, b. Gorden 1 Brnon Michell, K. (k Vijou, K. A in a blaze at a matshed opposite La

14 Rowan, A. B. C. Langian, N. Gordon Salle College on Saturday night.

8. Newson, H. K. Griavanen, A. D. large number of trucks were saved

Anses, b. Langton ........

B. I. Valguline, o. Grieveson, b

#irish: 1.b.w, Langion

* Churden (a**

11 Nouzao, E. La Dalies and P. V, Van by prompt action on the part of polles

¤ Der ByL

and Aremen..

"Wild Cat" Merely A. Pat

Avon, Conn. Cecil Barrett bought a "wild cat" bit OUR SPELLING BEE (see page 7) from a hunter and was a

embarrassed later to discover the self-judgement amorphous sep-animal, which he planned to have tennimointing-anodyne mic-mounted, was a neighbour's pet:an

TOCOL:

In 24 Hours

It is intended to arrange the finals of the three events-men's doubles, mixed doubles, and ladies' doubles within a fortnight.

Bufferers from loss of vigour, not- Yousness, weak body, Impure blood film one of the best screen entertain- falling memory, and who are old, and menta for a long while, There worn-out before their time will be

the delighted to learn of a now gland dis- the Jocular echo of War days, covery by an American Doctor.

plaintive serenades of the twenties This new discovery makes it possible and, best of all, the Irresistible pull

to quickly and easily restore vigour ta your glands and body, to build rich, of the theme song, pure blood, to strengthen your mind and memory and feel ilke a new man

The story of the Alm, however, is in only. 8 days. In fact, this discoYATY which is a home medicine in pleasant, not concerned with Irving Berlin's sary-to-take tablet form, does away life but only with his music which with gland operations and begins is rather unfortunate. The story build new vigour and energy" in 14 hours, yet is absolutely harmless and deals with an wiknown dance band natural in action.

which begins to disintegrate as soon

The auccess of this amaging discov ery called Dr. Nixon's Vi-Tabs has a success is achieved. The soloist pada so prest în Amerion that it is now (Alice Faye) leaves to further her being distributed by wil chemists her ambitions by going to New York, and UBCT & Suarantee of completo catis Alexander, fection of money back. In other words Tyrone Power) who

leader of the barid

in love with

Dr. Nixon's Vi-Tabu, must make you | (Tyrape fest fulf of Tikour and energy and from her, joins the army and goes to War, 16 to 20, years younger, or you merely

return the empty package and get your leaving her to marry his pianist (Don mosty back, PA apgaish, double-strength Ameche). Unfortunately, it is not bottle of Dr. Nixon's Vi-Tabs doute a convincing tale but the musse of ilitie, and the guarantee protects you. if your chemist can't supply you, write the show overshadows even a boor to Muller Falppa. (Onina), K48, story, and males, the film a worthy

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