April 26, 1939,

Jel. 28151.

NANCY

-ER--..GOOD EVENING, DEAR!)

YOU'RE LATE FOR. DINNER AGAIN THAT'S TWICE THIS WEEK/

YES-- AND WE DON'T LIKE

Wednesday,

WHO ASKED YOU.

FOR YOUR TWO CENTS ?

"HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH

LEAVE HER ALONE --- SHE'S PERFECTLY

RIGHT!

By Ernie Bushmiller.

IMAGINE---

BEING DICTATED

TO BY. THAT

LITTLE IMP

WHO

SAYS IT CAN'T

HAPPEN HERE?

MAR-20 MERRNIK -

Colony Badminton Stars Lose In Shanghai

First Series Taken By Clube Lusitano: Mixed Double Decides

Shanghai, Apr. 22.

Clube Lusitano ran out winners against Clube de Recreio of Hongkong in the Inter-Club Badminton Series when the local Portuguese took one of the two Mixed Doubles yesterday evening, thereby ending the competition with a final score of four matches to threo..

:

The combination of Mrs. C. Bernal The local couple played haphazardly Silva and C. A. da Sliva gave the and, with Mrs. Sitva senising into Lusitano team victory by disposing the net twice more, the visitors had of Miss O. Neberio and J. J. Re-an unsurmountable lead of 11-3. medles in three hard-fought sets with the ially reading 17-14, 12-15 and 10-11.

In the other match the local team of Mrs. A. A. Remedios and B. V. de Senno, went down before Mis M. Silva and M. A. Oliveira In straight sets by 15- and 15-12.

FINAL RALLY

Rallying with their back to the wal and taking all risks in an at- tempt to save the situation, Shanghai was only able to reach 12.

The third and final set commenced The val two splurges in scoring. Lusitano delegates ran out to a 5-1

As Miss D. Eardley was still un-lead. Before they could march fur- able to turn out for an exhibition der Hongkong Initiated a fine rally even longer string Miss M. Xavier. yester which earned an match against N

Then a day's programume was headed by the of points for a 7-5 lead.

cip-ind-tuck fight ensted with the Inter-club Mixed Doubles.

for three score mounting evenly

The Men's Doubles exhibition was

Herbert Marshall, Lynn Bari, Barbara Stanwyck, Cesar Romero. Jan Hunter and Ikitle Johnnie Russell' (left to right) enact a dramatic farewell In 20th Century-Fox's "Always Goodbye," showing to-day at the

King's Theatre,

won by the Clube de Recreio players, it allocks, at B-all, 9-all and 10-all Army Boxing

J. J. Remedios and M. A. Oliveira,

Mrs. Silva scored on two smashes

who easily triumphed over A. A. at the net. Remedios failed to Costa und A. C. Sequeira by 13-10urn serve and the Lusitano team and 16-5. To make up a programme was 13-10 plicad. After

of four contests the Markers from visitors won back the different clubs in Shanghal staged en Interesting doubles match

SHANGHAI TAKES LEAD Escouraged by the lead of 3-2 the local club-was holding at the end of the second day's competition, Mrs. Silva and da Silvn

started out in

Usat the

the serve and Remedios redeemed himself by tak- ang the 11th point for his team but that was the end of it. Shanghal pressed again, garnering the remain- ing points to win the set, match and [competition.

Complete results were:-

First Day

Tremendous Keenness Displayed

PROBABLE STARTERS, JOCKEYS

London, Apr. 24.

MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL

New York. Apr, 25.

The following were the results of mutches played in the Major Baseball League to-day:

NATIONAL LEAGUE

Cincinnati

St. Louis

R. I.

5

· 13

1

10

(Myers homered for the Reds).

IN NO

Boston

Brooklyn

New York

4

Philadelphia

12

(Brack homered for the Phillies).

Pittsburgh Chicago

10

0

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Philadelphia New York

**

Ө 13

(Etten homered for the Athletics and Selkirk for the Yankees).

Washington

Boston

6

10 9

played.

(Eleven Innings were Foxx homered for the Red Sox).

St. Louls

Detroit

Chiengo Cleveland

2

12

A

12

NO ON

(Campbell homered twice for the

The following are the probable Indians).-Reuter. starters and jockeys for the two Thousand. Guineas to be run for Wednesday:

Wavelength (Crouch), Light Velo-

convincing form against the Hong- MAR M. Xavier and Miles M. Reherle kong representatives. Shanghai cheerelo) lost to Miss F. Peretra and

Some close and keen fights were gained the first point but was died Mrs. A. A. Remedios by 0-13, 15-13, 12-15, seen in the semi-finals of the Hong-city (Gordon Richards), Streakaway Contrary (Sirett), over the net.

A. da Silva by 18-11, 15-4. The two Shanghai players were

Ahipo, last evening. The majority of Titbit Second Day

(no jockey),

(no joc- Scaway Ming Q. seen working with flue co-ordination

Reberio and Miss M. Save the events were confined to boys, key), Flyolley (Harry Wragg), Red (Perryman), Infra and never allowed themselves to better beat 171.Callace and who displayed great keenness and Aurora

Mrs. A. B. Costa by 17-14, 15-3, precarious position. As a M. A. Gliveira (Recreid) lost in 3. v. enthusiasm,

with put into

the result that (Nevett), Olein (Lowrey), Her Slip- result, the lead was on Shanghai's de Senon by 15-9. 16-5.

there was seldom a dull moment. per (chardson), Arsenal (James elde. Hongkong fought grimly and temedios by 11-0, 1-11, 3-11.

Miss M. Xavier (Recrelo) lost to Mrs.

Perhaps the best bout of the even- Doyle), Yakimour

(Smirk), Kitty twice cut down a four-point lead.

Third Day

ing was that between Pte. Burke and Frisk (Thweltes),

Romulea (Sam Wroga), Super Bed (Smith); Buoyant The first gap was closed after 12-8 and the second after 14-10. In the last rally the Recreio team succeeded in tying the score

but at 14-all Lusitano was intent upon winning and made no mistake to reel off the required three tallies and Onish the set.

when Remedios slashed a pretty shoirteereto) beat B. V. de Senna and Cheld in Nanking Barracks, Sham-

bei an der Sons Bemedios kour Area boxing championships (Boney), Amy Robati er Gulaire,

After changing sides, Mrs. Silva and partner lost their grip. Although given a 3-1 advantage in the early stages of the second set, they came

standstill, with Mrs. Silve

Mls, O. Reberio and Remedior

eccle) lost to Mm. C. Bernal Silva and C. A. da Silva by 14-17, 19-12, 11-15.

Miks M. Silva and M. A. Oliveira Regretos bent Mr. A. A. Remedios and de Senna by 15-8 15-12-N. C. D.

Neten.

Teams For Lawn Bowls League

FIRST DIVISION

making two erors to permit the The following are the Recreio score to be tied. Remedios put the teams for Saturday: Colony team in the lead by twice placing the shuttlecock in open spaces within Shanghai's half, Silva began to make mistakes, netting three shots.

Glands Made Young -Vigour Renewed Without Operation

"A" (Home) v. K.B.G.C.-C. M.

Pic: McCready, which was won by the latter on points. Both men were evenly matched and the result was in doubt until the Anal round, when MeGready scored repeatedly against

la tiring opponent.

Doy Stevens and Boy Marlin were seen in good scrap. Both went for it hammer and tongs right from the stort, and the fight was so fiercely contested that mid-way Stevens had to discard his shoes! The verdlet went to Stevens.

A game boxer was Boy Myles who was knocked out in the third round by Trumpeter Brennan. Despite a great disadvantage in height, Myles fought gamely and thoroughly de- served the loud applause of the spectators.

(Caralake), Sonslewench (E. Smith), Bulle de Savon (Boullion), Curtain Call (Pat Beasley) -Reuter.

Late Alterations

SCHOOL ATHLETIC MEETING

Preliminary Heats Run At Caroline Hill

Preliminary heats in the annual inter-school athletic meeting were held at the Caroline Hill Stadium yesterday, when the finalists in 1 events were determined.

London, Apr. 25. Llandaff, Signal Light and Fairfax are omitted from the list of probable starters in the Two Thousand Guineas to be run to-morrow,

Nine teams representing King's, Amended probable and jockeys Queen's, St. Joseph's, La Salle, Cen- are

Control Triguero (Weston),

tral British, Diocesan Boys, St. Paul's, (Sibbritt), Fox Cub

were (Gordon St. Stephen's and Wah Yan Richards), Ramboda (Lowrey), Fair present, Chance (Maher), Lemanouc (Get-

The following will compete in the hin), Atoutmaitre (Cl Richards), fauts to be held on the same ground Dladoque (no jockey), Dispenser

at 2 p.m. on Friday: (no jockey)-Reuter.

FONIES CLASSIFIED The following are the alterations tion list issued by the Hongkong and additions to the pony classlaca-

Jockey Club on March 20:

Silva, J. B. V. Ribeiro, L. J. Silva, F. X. M. Silva (skip); J. Luz, A. P. Guterres, R. F. Luz, H. A. Alves (skip); L. F. Xavier, C. E. Marques, before he gave in to Gunner Spencer, Supper Spencer was floored, twice J. E. Noronlia, C. G. Sliva (skip).

"B" (Away)

v. C.C.C.-L. A. while Boy Hlikene was fully extend- Guttleres, D. C. Alves, C. R. Pereira, ed by Boy Burns in a keen and clean Chino ponics-Heetle View to "B" B. Basto (skip); C. C. Pereira, A. M. | encounter.

Class; Annns Bay, Hopeful Time and Xavier, E. Souan, F. X. Soares (skip); The finals will be held at Nanking Soldier of Britain to "C Class; F. Machado, C. H. Basto, F. V. V. Barracks on Thursday, commencing Clowner, National Service, Some Ribeiro, J. J. Basto (skip).

at 8.30 p.m.

Hope and Thanksgiving Day to !'D" The following were the results of Class. yesterday's bouts:

THIRD DIVISION (Away) v. K.C.C.-J. C. Remedios, A. Rodrigues, J. R. Soares, O. P. If you feel old before your time or Remedios (skip): M. Alarcon, FA suffer from nerve, brain and physical Xavier. C. Vas, C. A. Lopes (skip); weaknese, you will find new happineLS and health in an American medical dis-L. Leon, M. A. Carvalho, C. M. S. covery which renteres youthful vigour Alves, P. Yvanovich (skip). and vitality quiekar thân gianú opora- tions, It is a simple home treatment

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Jockey List

London, Apr. 25. Several alterations have been made

point: Boy Stevens (R/Scots) -heat Boy Martin /Scots) on points.

Noble Featherweight (Open)L/Cpl. ¡Mids) received walk-over from L/Cpl. MeCuale (R/Scots), who was medically in the list of probable starters and the Two Thousand Lightweight (Boys)-Boy Rowe (Mids) Jockeys for beat Boy Wilson (Mida) on points; Tpr. Guineas. Willamson (8/11.) heat Boy Ward (MIJA) Pat Beasley tow rides Casanova,

Middiewolght (Open)-Gnr. Franklyn Seblat rides Dispenser and R.A.) knocked out Spr. Spencer (RE); rides Diadeque, Reuter,

Welterweight (Boys). Brennart (8/it) knocked out Boy Mica (res), Welterweight (Open)--iste. McCready (1/Scots) beat Pio. Burke · (Mida), on

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contract An enjoyable Jacobs, plans to match the winner tournament was held at the Kowloon of the Joe Louis-Tony Galento world Cricket Club last evening, despite a heavyweight title fight on June 28 disappointing attendance. with the winner of the Lou Nova- Max Baer fight on June 1 for the title in September.-Reuter,

CUPID IN PHILADELPHIA

PHILADELPHIA

Teams of East and West, and North and South were opposed, eight hands being played at each table. East and West won by the handsome, margin DI 9,200,.. Scores were:

EAST AND WEST

100 Metres-C. Largs (D.3.8.) J. Adwill (La Salle). Yue Iu-tak (Wah Yan), Kwang Yue-ming (Queen's), Robert Castro (La Salle), Chen Chung-chow (D.D.8.). Chan Sik-hung (Queen).

Long Jump--Yue Iut-tak (Wah Yan). J. Fenton (0.39.), Wong Ki-lun (K.C.), Loo Wing-chaak (5.8.C.).

18.P.C.),

800 Metres-Chan Wah-kuen A. Bequoita (La Seile), W. Pryde (C...}} Barwar Khan (Q.C.), Khan Mohamed (9.C.), P. Jorgo (La Salle), J. Gascon

93 Ch

Pole Vault-Chan Ki-cheung (D.11.8.), Xã Chi-hoa (BFC), Kwok Chi-hung 195.C.), Lam Cheung-wo (8.P.C.). Lay Tjak-young (88.C.),

200 Metrattonnie Castro (L.SC.), C. Larco (D.D.9.1, A. Leotard (SJ.C.), Chan LLS.C.). Six-hung (9.C.), Robert Cartro

J. Fenton (B.3.). Sin Kwok-bun 12.C.). Shot Put Tong Yau-kau (5.P.C.), D. Crary (D.B.S.), Tong Eng-along (D.11.8.), X. Slive (LBIN),

400 Metres. Kew (D.B.9.), Ronnie Castro (LSC), A. Bequeira (L.B.C.), C. Large D.B5.) A. Leonard (B.J.C.). Bin Kwok-bun (K.C.), K. Bingh

Adwill Low

High Jump, Pooning (8.7.C.). 11.3.C.). Wong Kal-ling (8.8.C.), Wing-chak (8.B.C.), Wang Yiu-chung (BP.C.), Dolfgang Yus (D39.).

1,300 Aletros. Pryde (CDS), Chan Wan-kuen (B.P.C.), Chick Ying-in D.0.8.), Serwer - Khan (Q.C.). khan Mohamed (9.6). P. Jorgo (1.9.C.), Larn Kar-cheung (KC).

110 Mutrus High Iturdies-Yu Chla-ima (B.P.C.), B. S. Wilson (C.n.B.), Young Ste-yon (W.V.C.). P. Hutchinson (0.0.8.), Lau Cho-yuen (ST.C.).

Diedlay olay Paul's, ta Ballo. D.B.B., St. Joseph's, and King's.

England Again Wins Lacrosse

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TO-DAY

KING

Strong Earthquake Rocks Lima

LIMA, Apr. 25. One of the strongest - earthquakes: since 1932 occurred at 7.55 a.m. to- day.

The quake insted for 50 seconds, driving many people Into the streets. in a panic.

There were no casualties--United stops pain

in 3 seconds

Press,

SPORT ADVTS

THE HONG KONG

JOCKEY CLUB..

Draft Prograramach and Entry Forms for the Fourth Extra Raco Mooling tp be held on Saturday,'] 6th May, 1939 (weather permit- ting) may be obtained at the Secretary's Office, Exchange Build- England, by defeating Wales 21 goals to 3 at Bournemouth on April ing; The Club House. Happy 1 again won the women's inter-Valloy; the Hong Kong Club; the national tournament with an u Sports Club, and the Stables, beaten record. Final positions were:

Shan Kwong Road.

Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON on Thursday, 27th April, 1939.

By Order,

IRELAND ECOTLAND WALES

Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Gray, plus 4,840, W, Naef, A. Madar, W. O. Bowden

Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Stoken, plus 4,110, nijd Y, W. Carr (skip),

The total of marriage Beentes F. E. Nash and A. Madar, plus 2,000, A. W. Ramsey, F. A. Fabel, lasued in Philadelphia, during 1938 Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Keates, minus ENGLAND A. E. Pary

wW. "Hirst was the lowest since 1933, During 2,740 (akip).

the year, 12,805 permits were issued. KASNORTH AND SOUTH Reserves: W. Nash, P. A. Murphy, compared with 14,103 in 1937; 13,388 CONFORTABLEW. Paterson, T. B. M. Connolly, 11. in 1930; 13,035 in 1938, and 13,071

F. Shields.

In 1934.

CENTRAL

CLEAN

and

Mr. Clark and Mr. Shields, minus 1.150, Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Labrun, minus 1,470, Dr. Balean and Miss 8.

owne

Haynes, minus 8,110, and Mr. Spenco and Mrs. E.. Kella, minus 3,470,

C. D. BROWN,

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