Monday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
June 19, 1939.
By Ernie Bushmiller
WHERE'S
NANCY
CH, WE MUST RAISE THAT MONEY
SOMEHOW,
SLUGGO?
HM---
1 WONDER IF CHESTER WOULD HELP ME---
-AND
I'LL PAY YA BACK AS SOON AS I
KIN ---
GLAD TO DO' IT, SLUGGÖ---
YOU'VE ALWAYS BEEN NICE
TO ME!
YIPPEE!
DAT PUPPY?
AN OLD LADY
JUST BOUGHT.
MAY-20 CONTINUED
HIM!
Wooderson Ran Great Race At White City
Only One Second Off
&
World Record For
Mile Though
Unpaced
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Sydney Wooderson, running in the Inter-County championships at the White City on May 29, unleashed a thunderbolt that will startle America by winning the mile in 4 minutes 7.4 soconds. This is exactly one second outside his own world record, established nearly two years
ago.
Running entirely unpaced, for the HAMMEN.-J. McG. Dalent (Surrey). simple reason that the others were 2: B. 5. Akister (Cheshire), 137
HASIL SKIR., 1; N. II. Drake (Notu), 130ft. quite unable to hold on to him, the oin. H. M. Smith (Bedfordshire), little Blackheath wonder won by 60 art. 7. T. Q. L. Tod (ExsOX) yards. Alford the Empire Champlontin, D. N. Cullum (Herts); Was second in 4min. 10.3sec., and DISCUS A. Fielder (Northumberland Close, of Surrey, 4.20 in third pince. and Durham), 1911. Wood (Kent). 1 D. R. Dell The feat
was all the more astounding fera), 120ft, syn. 3
123, n.,
11, Carter (Middlesex), 124ft. 54303; A. W. Lewis (Devon).
4in 0.
2015, 106 in D.
as he made all his own running, 12511, 910. D. L. Grigg (Surrey), going to the front in the first few strides, and four times had to cross POLE VAULT-C. F. S. North (Car a part of the track that a few bridgeshire), 111, 3in., (after a tie); minutes earlier had been flooded by W. Meck (Middlesex), lift. 3. the collapse of a canvas tank used (after a tle: Bergeant Instructor A. W. Ift. Jin, 3 (after 4 during a fire-fighting display by the tier: D. Rosser (Essex), loft. pin., (after Fire Services of London, a tie); 11. E. Davies (Lancashira), 10ft.
ne 10ft. Gin., 6.
Kinally
Ben and Wallington. The Ding (after a tle); J. Perry (Cheshire).
crowd of 35,000 gave Wooderson anIGH JUMP. L. Newnan (Kent), ovation.
Dft. in.. ;, V, Stubbs (Glamorgan and While Wooderson stole all the Monmouth holder), art. 2: 3. V. H thunder
Cecks (Bucks), 5ft. 10in., 3 after a tie): we must not forget that C. w. Brown (Northumberland) and Dur B. Holmes twice did "evens" in the ham ott, loln, (after a liel: E. C 100
yards hents, and beat this by a foar (Wiltshire), Bft. in. 3 (after a lieli tent in the Anal, in which he had a 'te),
A, W. Selwyn (Surrey), bit. Din, 6 after three yards to spare. This set up a shire) tholder). 1; II, C. Wickerson 100 YARDS-C. B. Holmes (Lanco- now record for the inter-county (Middlesex). 2; P.1. Wells (Surrey), 3 championship.
A. D. Thomas (Glamorgan and Blan A. G. K. Brown, after an arduous mouth), 1 I. L. Evans (Berkshire).' 5: day at Cambridge, did not turn out. J. M. Purvia (Gloucestershire). 6. Won as he had intended, in the half mile by yards; inches. Time, 3.sec. iinter:
county record). which J. O. Moreton won from the 1: A. J. Collyer (Herts) tholder), 2 A HALF-MILEJ. O. Moreton (Bucks), A.A.A. champion, A. J. Collyer, by Littler (Lancashire). 3; 3. Timmins (Staf two yards in the county record time fordshire), G. A. Morris (Surrey), of imin. 35.sec. T. L. Lockton gave. Goddard Bedfordshire), 6. Won by
a stylish performance in the high county record).
yard; same; Time, min, 65.0sec. (Inter-
tape.
hurdles, while A. W. Sweeney duly JAVELINS, Wilson (Middlesex), 100ft. won the 220 yards race, but he is a 17. A. McKillop (Bedfordshire), obviously not fully trained yet. At 2in. 2, E. R. Turner (Cheshire) T. Liffen nearly caught him on the in.. 4:A. $. Bquibba (Glamorgan and 1035, 7, 3; R. Woolner (Hers), 150ft. Monmouth). 151ft. 10in., 5; M. R. Morgan Surrey again won the inter-coun- (Devon, 16tt, Sin., 0.
120 YARDS HURDLES.-T. L. Yockton ties athletica championship at the (Surrey), L. D. Empson (Warwick- -White City-with-a-total-of-72% shira), 2; - 1,- W.-J. Hearn Middlesex); J polate. Middlesex were runners-up if. Mason (Herba), 4; F, Gower (De once more with 60% points, Lanen-Yo). P. W. Allsebrook (Natl), 0. Won shire being third with 47 points.
by 3 yards; ft. Time, 15.3sec
TWO MILES STEEPLECHASE- J Nanwivell (Heris), 1; C. W. Grimu8 The results were: LONG JUMP W. E. N. Breach (Berk-Middlesex), 2; A. E. Etheridge (Surrey). shiro) (helder) zift. Bins B 1KH, H, Dyall (Essex), H, I, Potts Lister Yorkalure), 22t1, 3in. 2 J Northumberland and Durham), 3 J. Marrish (Stand), zitt, ekin. 3; h. 2. Preston-Jones (Gloucestershire). 6. Won Kiralty (Hurrey), lift, 4in., 4R LY2 yards; same, Time, 10min. 44.dec MILES. C. Wooderson Kent), 1; J. Hawkey (Northumberland and Durlam). 2011. 11gin., 5; J. Thornhill (Hans), 20ft. Alford (Glamorgan and Menimouth) 110.
(holder), a; F. Clone (Surrey), 3; C, A. 3. Emery (Stofa), 4; B. F. MacCabe (Middle- sex). 5; J. Klerons (Lancaniúre), 8. Won by do yards; three yards, Time, 4min. 7.410C. (Inter-County record).
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TO-MORROW
At The
KING'S
220 YARDS A. W. Sweeney (Middle- nex) (holder), 1; A. T. Liffen (Surrey), Dickinson (Northumberland and Durham), 3; K. W Cosseral (Warwick: sire), W. Ramgeley (Lancashire), J. M. Joshua (Gloucestershire), 8. Won by inches: some. Time, 22.4500
WEIGHT-P. Tlinckr
(Warwickshire),
4411. 21., 1: R. L. Howland (Cambridge- shire) tholder), 43. 9in.. 2; J. T. Ed- monds (Kent). 41ft. 3in. 3: A. F. Bandid (Bedford liire). 41ft. 24in., 4: G. H. Lack fanta), 40ft, ain., ; Lleutenant J. B. ir Kealey (Surrey), 30tt.
SIG STEP, AND JU. Higginson Lancashire) (halder), 43ft. 11. 1; R. L.. Hawkey (Northumberland and Durham). 4301. 26in. G. J. Patlett (Surrey), 43ft. Digin. 3; G. J. Zvans (Glamorgan and Monmouth), 41ft 7in.. 4; F. E. Toft (Bussex), 41f zugin. ; . Dillingham (Bedfordshire), 4ift, 18...
440 YARDS HURDLES E. Murname (Middlesex), 1; J. D. ftutson (Northun- berland and Durham), 2: W, J. F. Lewis (Surrey) 3; F. C. Bcholes (Lancashire),
T. T. Simmonds (Glamorgan Monmouth), 8; D. Lyth (Yorkshire), G Won by three yards; eight yards. Time. 50.5sec.
and
QUARTER-MILE-H. E. Pack (Middle- kex), 1; G, Wethered (Ducks), 2: S. 11. Williams Burrey), 3; 3. Hartley (Herts), 4; F, E. Neal (Staff), 0: R. R. . Wild (Lancashire), 6. Won by inches; six yards. Time 40.8see,
TWO MILES WALK-H, G. Churcher (Surrey), 1; A. A. Cooper (Essex), 2: E. A. Staker (Middlesex), 3; L
Lancashire), G. Reeves Warwick shire). 5: A. J. Slater (Sussex), d. Won by 45 yards; four yards, Time, 14min.
11sec.
THREE MILES-E. Ellis (Yorkshire). 1: N. Jones (Lancashire), 2; 1., R. Mc- Intyre Middlesex), 5; P. C. Dainty (Essex), 4-GF-Lucas (Kent), 6; E. C. Barnett (Bucks), 6. Won by 10 yards; five yards.Time, 14niin, 4teec.
FINAL PLACINGS Surrey (holders). 77 points, 1; Middlesex, 60 points. 2: Lancashire. 47 points. 3 Northumberland and Durham, 31 points, 4: Ifertfordshire, 34 points, 5; Kent, 30 points, 6: Other total Glamorgan and Monmouth, 23, Essex, 5; Buckinghamshire, 23: Warwick- shire, 22; Bedfordshire. 29: Yorkshire, 19: Blaffordshire. 15, Cambridgeshire, Cheshire, 13; Berkshire, 10; Devort,
13: Nottinghamarire, D; Gloucestershire, Hampshire, Sumax, Wiltshire, Oxfordshire, 2; Leicestershire, 1...
PLANE HUNTING
INVITED:
NORTH PLATTE, Neb, Secil Harris, farmer, Ian't worried about airplanes scoring his livestock or mowing down his property, with low Dying. He has issued a notice to hunters who seek coyotes by air- plane to try out his farın.
Expulsion from Magnolia Hall a walte Nan Grey for her disregard of campus rules. Ann Shirley, dormliory monitor, who reported her fellow- student's escapadt, is shown above attempting to comfort the girl. The plcture is conifng to the King's Thea tre to-morrow.
PLAIN VIEW WINS BIG
RACE AT MACAO MEET
A very pleasant day's racing was witnessed at Macao Yesterday when the June Meeting was held before a fairly large attendance.
Iron Knight, which won its first race after two seasons of racing, was disqualified for interference in the Ma Kau Siac Handicap.
THE RESULTS
Furlongs.
1.-Arela Preta Handleap.--Seven
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Pari-Mutuet: Winner $11.23. Places $0.70, $30.00 $3.00
Cosh Sweep: No. 75 $308.00 No. 120 188.00, No. 10 $100. Unplaced. starters
Nos, 207, 433, 200 and 811′′ $10.00 each.
Mr. J. M. Braga's Fairy Ouse)
5-Gula Handicap Five Furlongs, (8. C. Llong) 1 Mr. H. C, McCamb's Hogmanay Mr. F. H. Potts Victory Life ......
(B. C. Lung) 1 Mr. F. F.-S's, Coureur les
(H. 3. A. Heare) 2, Mr. J. H. Potta Shanghat Hearnci a
(K. I. 1p) 3 Mr. Bports 1's. Rothesay Bay Won by many length; 3 lengths
(K. I. ID) 1 Time: 10.2, 414, 1244, 2.00.1.
Time: 16.4, 80.2, 1.233. BETTING
Distance won: 2 lengths, 4 length
DETTING
W.
31 30
路
t
Fairy Aux (G, R. Payne) Bogmanay (5. C, Liang)
Merry Falty (G. W. Cooper) Rothesay Bay (K. 1. Ip) Shanghai 4 (15. J. A. flearne)
Coureur Bleu (K. I. Ip) Fairy Quael (5. C. Liang) Gold Clause (W N. Yeh) Meadow Eve (8. L Yuen) Morning Tip (G. 1. Payne) Shih Vin Grand (G. W. Cooper) 4935 Victory Life (H. J. A. Hearne) ai 30
-341 151 207 170
Pari-Mutuel: Winner $23.10. Places $8.00, Part-Mutuel:
$36.00. Place 83.10. $9.20, $8.50, $23,20,
Cash Sweep: Nos. 330 $310.10, No. 610 Cash Sweep: Nos. 520 #203.70, No. 37019038, No. 22 48.10. Unplaced starteta $75.30, No. 443 837.60 Unplaced starters Nos. 204 and 503 $15.10 each. Nos. 40, 97, 152 and 19 $10.00 each,
6-Barra Handleap. Second Sec- Furlongs.
2.-Ma Kau Sine Handicap, Six
tion)-Seven Furlongs,
Winner
Mr. O-Moon's Cloudy Star
(K. I. b) Mr. C. K. Chung's Fan Tan
H. J. A. Heame) Mr. F. J. Geillon's National Triumph
(S. C. Land)
Won by a length; the same.
Time: 31.3. 1.07, 145.
BETTING
Cloudy Star (K. I. Ip) Double-Up W. N. Yeh) Eagle (G. R. Payne) Fan Tan (17. J. A. Hearne) Iron Knight (1. P. Chanjon) National Triumph (8. C. Lieng)
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2
a
Mr. A.J. P's Jack OʻLantern ............................
(B. L. Tao) 1 Mr. Sports' Sports Vent. A. Hearne) 2 Mr. Li Bros' Wild Bear
(H. C. Pih) Won by 3 lengths, 2 lengths. Time: 15.4, 13.4. 131.3. 13124.
BETTING
P. Diogenes (S. L. Yuen)
Emergency Call (G, W, Cooper..
SN
1
D
57 Jack O'Lantern (B. L. Tan) ........
Gold Bovereign (5. C. Long) ..
42 28 National Anthem (G. B. Payne)
04 42 Sports Venture (If. J. A. Hearne)
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70 30 Tempest (K. Ip)
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333 200 Wild Bear (H. C. Pin)
Pari-Mutuo?? Winger $17.00. Places; 17.00. $7.80. $9.00,
Welcome (L. D. Chno)
512 215
3
Can, Sweeps 140.00. Unplaced starters #10 20, $3.10, $12.60,
Nos. 537 $292.00 No. 320 Parl-Mutuel: Winner $41.00. Places Non, 20, 5 and 449 $10.00 each.
3.-Monte Handicap (First Section). 'Six Furlongs.
Mr. A. H. R. Butcher's March Brown..
Team Chosen For First Tost
'London. June 18.
The English Test team against the West Indies at Lord's on June 24 will be Ham- mond, Hutton, Verity, Bowes, Dennis Compton, Hardstaff, Paynter, Wright, Copson. Gimblett, Wood (Yorkshire). -Reuter,
WOODERSON
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LANE CRAWFORD'S
MILE RUN The House of Quality & Service
Princeton, New Jersey, June 17, The Jong-awaited special mile invitation race was run to-day and resulted in a win for Charles Fenske, with Glenn Cunningham second, Archie San Romani third, Blaine Rideout fourth, and Britain's challenger. Sydney Wooderson, fifth and last. The time was 4 mins. 11
The positions of the draw were San Romani, Cunningham, Wooderson, Fenske and Rideout. Wooderson took the lead from the start with Cunningham a close second. At the half-mile, Fersire challenged Wooder- son and almost passed him. At this slage Cunningham was third. At the three-quarter mile
Wooderson was leading by six inches from Fenske, who specie
burst a lerrific
of at the last bend, took the lead. Wooderson, at this point, slowed down and almost collapsed. Reuter.
In
"Jammed Me Against the Rail"
United Press adds that Wooderson claimed a foul by Rideout saying "He jammed me against the rail and hit my leg." Rideout declares, "Sydney
Wooderson
In a field of champions he
was last.
Cash Sweep Nos. 500 $200.20, No, 500 $34.50, No. 502 $42.30. Unplaced starters Now, 104, 210, 430, 316, 130 and 60 $10.00 hit me in rounding the curve. His eacli,
right arm hit me under my
(H. J. A. Hearne) 1 7-Monte Handicap (Second Sec-
www
At Fearon's Palmer
(5. C. Liang), 2 Mr. Kia Ora's Arablan Cat
(0. W. Cooper) Won by 14 length: many lengthi. Time: 30.1 1.03 1.35.2.
BETTING
+
ม.
P.
24-2 30.32
flon).Six Furlongs.
Mr. Fish's The Mermaid C. Pin)
Mesars, Feng and Co.'s Black Diamond
( D. Chao) 2 Mr. Hou and Chui's Opening Dateman.
(8. C. Liang) a
Wen by short head: length. Time: 32.1. 1.00.4, 1.38.
BETTING
Arabian Cat (G. W. Cooper) King's Parede (B. L. Tao) Lucky Eleven (C. R. Payne) March Brown H. J. A. Hearne) 101 Mac's Adventure (f. P. Chanson) 17 National Dignity (9. L.Yuen-43-40-Fairchild 18. W. Pan) ...........
Palmer. (8. C. Llang) Perinn Cat (W. N. Yeh) The Minx (K. I. Ip)
Pari-Munel: Winner 15.10, $0.00 $8.50, 10
... 100
Black Diamond (L. B. Chro).. 11 Charcoal (Tang Man-wa)..............
91 Gold Tower, (1, J. A, Hearne) ..
2 Latitat (G. W. Cooper)
Cash Sweep: Nos. 415 $205.10, No. 317 184.30, No. 670 62.10. Unplaced starter: Nos. 4, 478, 1945; 49, 016 and 110 $10.00 each...
W. P.
30
12
arm.
The collision may have thrown him the judges will agree that it wasn't off his stride somewhat, but I'm sure
my fault."
The crowd was estimated at 30,000.
· No Intentional Foul
London, June 18, American commentators in general think there was no intentional foul, 2 but Wooderson was not at his best and would in any case have lost to the fast-finishing American,
Intermediate times were: quarter, 64 seconds; half, 2 min. 8 seconds; three-quarters, 3 min. 14 seconds Reuter.
43 28
400 193
Places
INTER-COLLEGIATE ́ MEET
0 Old Fashioned (IL P. Chansan)
Opening Batsman (2. C. Llang) 241 433 298 The Buccaneer (1), 24, Too) $12.00). "Places The Mermaid if, “C." Pù)
The Spirit of St. Louis
(B, L, Yurn) .. 4Barra Handicap (First Section)- $10,40, $1000, $7.30,
Pari-Mutuel: Winner $20.20.
Los Angeles, June 17. Seven Furlongs.
The following are some of the re- Mr. Lan's Plain View.....
Cash Sweep: Nos 35 $118.00, No. 105sults of the Inter-Collegiate Athletic 121.10, No, il $45.50. Unplaced starter (X1, ID) I Not. 63, 378, 678, 212, 109, 435, and 300 $10,00 Meeting held at the Memorial Mr. A. W. Haymond's Double Change
Stadium here to-day: (G. R. Payne) Bir. T. W. Lee's Dickko,
Wan by length; a head. Time: 151, 481, 1.184, 1.82.
DETTING
Dakka B. Chao) Touble Chanes (G. R. Payne) Fei Ying (8.2 Yuen) Gold Coth (B. C. Linng) Night View UL, C.. Ph Plates View (1,-1,-1p) | The Tigress. (S. W. Pan).
ench.
Man Sought Is
In Jail
CLEVELAND, O. Police, searching for Fred Pecoy:
32, on an accident charge, found him.
100 at Inalin full, where he was serving
One Mile, -- Louis Zamperini (University of Southern California),
4 mins. 13-10 sec.
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