NANCY
YES, NANCY --- WE'RE GOING DOWN
SOUTH FOR A LITTLE VACATION}} WON'T THAT BE FUN?
GOIN' SOUTH?-- WAIT'LL I TELL ALL
THE KIDS --- WON'T
THEY BE JEALOUS . OF US---
Thursday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
NANCY--- DON'T YOU DARE MENTION IT TO THE
OTHER CHILDREN -- IT'LL JUST MAKE THEM FEEL BAD!
February 23, 1939.
By Ernie Bushmiller
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OLYMPIC GAMES IN 1940
Cemented Finland To Outdo
were
Manila Interporters The entertained by the Hongkong Fool- ball Association at a dinner given at the Hotel Ceell last night, The owing friendship between the peo- nie of the two ports, which was the subject of all the speakers, was obvious without words. The walls
of the dining room bore two greet- in197 "ILK.F.A. Welcome To The) Manila Tears," and "May This Visit Bring Many More To Come."
Music was rendered through the evening by the Filipino band of the steamer Lanao which brought the Manila team to the Colony.
Berlin
147 EVENTS IN THE
PROGRAMME
The Berlin Olympics, apart from the sensational performances
CRICKET
TEAMS FOR WEEK-END
Kowloon Cricket Club teams to Imeet the Club in League games; on
Saturday are:
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Firsts (awny)-F, Goodwin (cap- tain), D. J. N. Anderson, E. C. Fincher, E., F. Fincher, R. E. Lee, N. D. Lloyd. N. A, E. Mackay, S. V. Gutins, R. T. Broadbridge, K. M.
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Broadbridge, T. A. Madur, S. A. always to look for the signature table were the lion. Mr. M. K. Lo, vice-President of the Hongkong F.A The staging of 129 events was undoubtedly a triumph of organ- Gray, R. Baldwin, J. R. Luke. G. E. "ALEX. C. MACLEAN" on the bottic None other genuine. Mr. Addison Suthard Consul Genisation and the Germans lost no single opportunity to tell the whole Taylor, R. A. J. Simpson, G. A. Good- and carton. eral for the United States, Mr. D. world that, but sports critics of nearly every other country at-n, B. D. Lay. Umpire, H. Overy. Maclean Brand is never sold loose-only Calvo, manager of the Manila team, Mr. Lee Wal-long and Mr. Paulino tacked the meeting on that ground.
of the American sprinters, will go down into athletic history as one of the most pretentious of its kind.
At previous Games,
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SUNDAY'S MATCH
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KS 457.
E.
SPORT ADVTS.
Ugarte, respective captains of Hong- kong and Manila.
The opinion was generally express- women's gymnastics. These have The annual gamme between K. c. c. Following toasts to "The King" anded that the inclusion of such events been omitted from 1940, but in their firsts and seconds will be played on The teams arr: "The President of the Commonwealth au hand-ball, women's gymnastics place four new athletle events have Sunday at 11 am. of the Phillppines," the Hon.
Mr. and yachting was totally irrelevant been introduced; namely, the 10,000 Firsts.-F. Goodwin (captain), E, M. K. Lo conveyed the regrets of the to an athletic meeting, and contrary metres walk, women's putting the C. Fincher, E. F. Fincher, N. A. Hon. Mr. N. L. Smith, President of to the spirit in which the Olympica shat, broad jump and 200 metres Mackay, S. V. Gittins, R. T. Broad-
J. the Hongkong F.A., and Mr. were first conceived. Much critic-flat, and two new sheating competi-bridge.
ridre. G. A. Goodban, A. Wright R. Ralston, Vice-President, at their be-
ism, too, was levelled at the Cer-lons. The gliding events are also E. Lee, K. M. Baxter, G. A. White. ing unable to attend the dimer. He
Seconds. V. Aulenhy (captain), stated that he had received a lettermans for conducting the Gates in a new
manner, which smacked of politics.
THE HONG KONG regular the
L. McKenzie, S. A. Gray, G. E. of congratulation front Mr. R.
events have been as follows: Athens Taylor, J. R. Luke, B. D. Lay, F. A.
JOCKEY CLUB. Grinshaw, President of the Shang- When the 1040 Gaones were 1890, 44; Paris 1000, 50; St. Louis Broadbridge, R. A. J. Simpson, T. A. hai P.A., on Hongkong's victory over awarded to Helsinski (Finland) after 1901, 63: London 1908, 97: Stockholm; Madar, II. Brokenshire, L. W. Hune. the Manila team.
Tokio had withdrawn, athletic circles 1912, 102: Antwerp 141; Parts 1024,
C.C.C. SIDES
ANNUAL RACE MEETING, 1939. "The visit of the Manila football were relieved, for Philand, surely 120; Amsterdam 1928, 113: Los 1st XI Home Recreio.-E. Zin-25th. 22k and 28th February and team marks an important chapter in euld not afford to present the Olym- Angeles 1932, 118; and Berlin 1986, mera (Capt.), A. Zimmern, F. Zint-
1st and 4th March the annals of local fouthall for, despies on such a grand scale. It was 129.
mern, A. R. H. Esmail, U. Esmail, A. pite the close proximity of the two hoped, and expected, that the Hel- porty, this is the first occasion on sinski authorities would prune the buret of 200 million Finmarks Rung. P. J. Billimoria and A. T. Lee-day, 1st March, the first bell will be
The Finnish Parliament has voted K. Ismail, G. Souza,
On Saturday, 25th, Monday, 27th, Rapley, D. Tuesday, 28th February and Wednes- which we have been privileged 10 entertain
official
2nd XI Away v. University--B. team
from Programme to a sensible 50 events or
(approx, £1,000,000) for the Games, a. I hope, however, that this reabouts. The first Olympics at and the remainder of the sum, 100 Irance (capt.), A. H. anson, A. Mrung at 11 am, and the first race
Athens in 189
1896 had only 44 events million marks (approx. £500,000), Omar, G. Winch, W. K. Way. M. C. Saturday, 4th March, the Erst beil
will be run at 11.30 Interport is but the forerunner of It must be a sad blow to learn has been raised in the form of a Hung, N. Broadbridge, T. Locke, J.will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the regular Interport matches between
that the site will be the case grant from the Hetsinski Municipa- L, Youngsaye C. W. Lam and H. P. Arst race will be run at 2.00 p.m. Hongkong and Manila, and we are
1940. Berlin had 120 events, lity. already looking forward with plea felsinki intends to have 132, not
Lim. surable anticipation to sending down to Manila an interport team at the susting the 15 at competitions which will bring the grand "total to end of the present season.
Zeal and Sportsmanship "As regards the interport and other matches just concluded, I need any very little. Those who were privi- leged to watch these matches, and
in
147.
The new programe is made up
follows:-
Field and Track events 33, gym- nastier 8, swimming and waterpolo
KEPE!
TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP
their number in legion, will not for a 16, rowing 7. yachting 4, cativeing 3, DRAW ANNOUNCED BY
Jong time forget the games, while wrestling 14. weight-lifting 5,' box-i were fast and clean, and contesteding a, shooting 5. fencing 7. modem
with such zeal, ability and sports- pentathion 1. riding; 0, footbal! 1, and H.K.C.C. THIS MORNING
manship on both sides. But I cannot jilding: 2. refrain from making a reference to
The Berlin meeting included hand-
the two veterans on our side--my old tall, hockey, poti basketball and friend Mr. Lee Wai-tong, and Mr.
Soccer
others for their flon."
A careful scrutiny of the singles
S. A. 1. D. Numlaha v. F. H. Kwok ad S. W. Lang.
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The tin interval will be after the Bfth race an. the Best four days. of the Meeting.
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their badges prominently displayed awaited production featuring the return of the latter star to the screen. Tyrone Power and Norma Shearer in "Maris Antoinette," the long- throughout the Meeling.
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Attni.
Maj. r. C. Nottingham and Capt. R. 11. Locky v. 1. D. C. Mira and Lt. 9. M. Lt. J. S. Theobald and Capt. A. B. What man v. Lt. Col. L. A. Newaliam and Mal.
Lee Viewing and He Ka-lauv.
A. V. Gozano, Lee Wal-tong, the hero of so many nutional and inter-
draw will reveal that the majority ut for the clicient manner in which the outstanding players seem to have national contests during the past fifteen years, is uptly described as they oficiated, and to the Press and been drawn in the bottom half, where the "Idel of the Chinese
helpful co-opera-Tsut Wal-pui (holder), T. A. Pearce,.
13. Szeto, H. D. Rumjahn, S. A. Rum 1 venture so think that he Public occupies such a unique place in the
Mr. Southard's Speech
Jahn, George Chon, E. C. Fincher and affections of the
Replying, Mr. Southard said that Paul Konit are congregated. Chine not only because of his wizardry with the after such a banquet he had as much In the upper bracket, Tui Yun- ball, but, above all, because he is difficulty in towing words about as pui seems already assured of a place rightly regarded as the finest example they (Manila) hand had in tossing in the semi-finals. There is little. Baines. of Chinese sportsmanship. The dis- the football about. He said that he competition for him. play given by Lee and Gosuno In the had left the Philippines in 1915, and In the doubles, the outstanding interport match was a sheer delight he wished that he had been there pairs seem to be more evenly placed, to watch the latter's incomparable more recently so that he might have and short of
tiny starting upsets, passes, and the former's scoring. I been 11tle more intimate with the
Ti Wai-pui And Tsul Yun-pui recalling their services to local fool-eporting life of the Manila players. (holders) should meet W. C. Hung ball, and the high standard of sports-le contined to make comment on and E. C. Fincher in one semi-final, manship which they invariably set the satisfactory impression made by and the Rumjahn cousins should wherever they 110 language nt) the young men of the Philippine clash with T. A. Pearce and W. A.
reland On their behalf, he said. Duff in the other. apprcelation can be language of ex- Islanda. aggeration. On behalf of the As- that the splendid hospitality that had The result of gociation I thank them warmly for teen shown them was much appre- fellows: their services and their examples, clated.
to
come.
lann.and
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05
been
draw Is
15
the
OPEN SINGLES
K. M. Lee v. M. A. Razack.
A. V. Remedios v. Luk Chur-cheung.
C. R. Hax v. Ng Kam-chuen.
T. C. Monaghan v. Tsai Ping-fan.
A. . Hitchell v. Chan Kain-moon.
Lee Chee-man v. Leonя Ping-chit.
Y. E. Lau V. Lee Wal-tong.
Tsul Yan-put v. Wang Teze-zam.
B. V. Ha v. T. J. Gould.
A. Crawford v. Pang Ol-lam,
Ikter U v. 1. 2. S. Tenhald.
Wei Chung v. J. 11. Turner,
9. W. Liang v. N. A. E. Mackay.
Lal Kwong-cheum v. S. A. Gray.
Ho Ka-Int. W. C. Hung.
Tul Wal-ml v. G. W. Gewoll. W. Sander v. Chan Chi-keung. FF Story v. Wong Shiu-wing.
and hope that both may be avaliable He said that he had only been able O. Runjabi-Rye-
the Colony for many years to 1 attend the match of Sunday, and had then been very favourably im- Gentlemen. I should be hypocrl-pressed by the play, and hoped that tical if I were not to say that we are when Hongkong make their trip to the herport Manila their visit would be as sue- glad to have won against auch fine pinyers. But victory cesstut and enjoyħbie
had been and defeat are the least important that of Manila to Ilongkong. concomitants 'of nny sporung
Ready to Conquer contest. If Lie true.
alın and
Mr. Calvo, the ma
manager of the object of any, interport match be the team, sold that when they came to improvement of the game by afford-Hongkong, they came like any buncit ing an opportunity to the players to
of young people-ready to conquer appreciate the technique of the world. Though they hat the opponents, the primotion of beaten, he said, he was proud of his friendship and mutual understanding team. Though he was afraid that between [ellowmen through the they had not given a very creditable instrument of sport, then I do say performance in the Colony, he hoped that this interport has been a com-that they had succeeded as messen- plete success, and if, au hope, our
Burgers ct goodwill from the Philippine visitors will curry away with them Islands. memories of their stay with us as
"We wanted to play football and pleasant as those which we retain learn a few pointers, so that when their visit, this interport has you come to the Philippines we can fulfilled our fondest
expectations. how you that we have learned some-
OPEN DOUBLES thing from you. We may not win
Tul Wal-pur and Taut Tun pui v. "You will all sympathise with Mr. the next time, but I can assure you. MoBBahan and T. J. Gould. F. Fowler, who had the misfortune that we will try to
A. V. Temedios and 3. Gonsalves v. 0. surpass your Rumlahn and 8, A..Itsmin
Wons Ehlu-wing and Tak Ding-cheung
(Applause):
to be injured in the interport match hospitality,"
TA. Pearce v. W. K. Ma.
B. Szeto v. Firdos Khan, Marsland v. 3. W. Leonard.
F. H. Kwok v. P. S. Leong,
Wang Fuk-nam v. 1. D. Rumfalın,
3. A. Rungjahn v. N. I
Evans...
H. G. rinn v. George Chan, Lan Kwan v. J. M. Tomlinson. W. J. Howard v. W. A. Land. AV Closano v. Lim Thiam-tet. 1. D. C. Mars v. Lee Yue-wing. Kwok Jing-chung v. E. C. Fincher. Pau) Kong-Bye.
|Lim Tilam-tat and. Staphied. Wang,
M. Tomlinson and L. J. C. Lach.
7. A. Pearce and W. A. 11. Duft-By.
CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP
i. J. Armstrong v. Lt. J. 5. Theobald, T. J. Gould v. D. O'M. Denlie,
V. R. Gordon v. E. E. Story.
L. C. Pearce v. G. W. Sewall.
T. A. Peares v. J. C. Pool.
LA. N. Oyby. T. C. Monaghan.
to
The Secretary's Office, 1st floor, J.27704) WILL CLOSE AT 10.00 a.m. EXCHANGE BUILDING, (Tel.
ON THE FIRST FOUR DAYS, ond at 12.00 NOON ON THE FIFTH DAY.
J. J. Ferguson v. Capt. A. B. Wialman. W. Sander-Bye.
Footballers Miss Boat
To Macao!
Henry Armstrong Will Fight In London
London, Feb. 2
Immediately after the Boon-Danaher fight for the British light-weight title held by Eric Boon, promoter Sydney Hulls will sail for America with one main objective in his mind to bring back Henry Armstrong, the negro three-title sensation, to fight the winner.
In the opinion of Hulls, the only Mead, has announced so in a letter better boxing attraction than Boon to boxing interests in London. A limited number of Ufins will und Donatar is either with Arm-i Mead says: "If the promoters over be obtainable each day at the Club strong, world light and welter chom- there are ready to agree to any con- ditions I am ready to deal with them. House, provided they are ordered in pion advance from the No. 1 Boy, (Tel. Hulls we have taken ten thousand welter-weight title up with your best "Up to the moment," said Sydney I would also lat Armstrong put his 21920).
On no pretext will children be permitted in either enclosure during the Arst four days of the Meeting No amahs will be allowed on the
Fifth Day.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE
pounds in cash for the fight at Harweller."
So that's that. ingay.
It seems fairly des of a particularly raw winter, and ing for a hard offer before he packa "If this had been summer instead finite that Armstrong is only wait- had been able to stage the fight in his grips, and the definite prospect in the open air could have drawn that we will see him in hûrricune de- £25,000. I've known nothing like Itịtion with not only the Boun-Danahar since we put on Pettifer and Doylej winner but also- with either. Jako in the old days at Crystal Palace," Kilrain or Ernie Roderek, Roderic
Armstrong is ready to come here. would have the better chance with
Californi munnger, Eddle the Californian cut-throat,
The price of admission to the Public Enclosure is $2.00 per day including tax for all persons includ ing ladies, and is payable at the Gale. His
Soldiers and Saltera in uniform jare admitted to the Public Enclosure
at $1.00 per day including tax.
Bookmakers, Tic Tac men, etc.,
The Interport dinner given by the will not be permitted to operate Hongkong Football Association to the within the precincts of The Hong Manila footballers at the Hotel Cecil Kong Jockey Club during the Roce Just night went off very well.
In fact it went off too well from the point of view of Mr. D. Calvo,
Meeting.
Tins will be obtainable in the
Ule maunger of the Manila tean, The Restaurant in the Publie Enclosure,
SERVANTS' PASSES Visitors were supposed to go to Macan this morning to play a match in the to Privato Doxholdera only
Passes for Servants will be issued Portuguese colony but when Mr. application to the Secretary, 1st floor, on Calvo got to the boat, he found! Exchange Budding.
everal of his men missing!
As a result the team did not sail Servants pakes in their possession Any persons found loftering with by the 8 am, steamer as originally will forfeit the same. and will be cheduled, but they left by the 12.30 15oved from the Enclosure. p.m. boat which will take them to Marao just before 4 p.m. when the
ཡན,༔ match is due to start.
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HINES TRIAL
By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary. Hongkong, 18th February, 1939..
I am pleased to inform you that he Mr. Lee Wal-tong then paid credit. J. W. Leonard and George Chos. is making very satisfactory progress, to the performance and sportsman-Band H. Agafuro. V. Paul Rong and 11, and, I have been informed, will be ship of the visiting players, and Kwai-fan and Chan Chi-koung v. sut of the hospital in about four then presented Mr. Ugarte, the story and 3. Perttukon v
New York, Feb,cza, V. stays. (Applause);
Mantia captain, with a banner ha a oilam and We Chungjawa
Pans
Evidence for the defence in the QR SPELLING BEE (#08/page :0) Before I sit down I should like to memento of the occasion With Panettier
RP. Ong and 8TH, LAS ▼ BA Gray Jimmy Hines, was concluded to-day re-trial of the Tummony Hall, bor,
(pbkymstock: Lakes this opportunity of expressing few appropriate" worda, Mint Uratals como and J, Remedios, Hinet was not called to loadfyrin our deep appreciation to the referees mado a similar presentation. Wi
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