Monday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
By Ernie
NANCY
OH, WE MUST RAISE THAT MONEY
SOMEHOW,
SLUGGO
HM ---
1 WONDER
CHESTER WOULD HELP ME---
-AND
I'LL PAY YA BACK AS SOON AS I
KIN -..
GLAD TO DO IT, SLUGGO--- YOU'VE ALWAYS BEEN NICE
TO ME!
YIPPEE!
WHERE'S DAT PUPPY?
June 19, 1939.
Bushmiller
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 seconds. This is exactly one second outside his own world record, established nearly two years
ago.
Running entirely unpaced, for the HAMMER.J. McG. Dalenz (Surrey). 143ft, tn, 1; N. HI, Drake (Notts), 30ft. simple reason that the others were in 2 S. S. Akinier (Cheshire), 1377, quite unable to hold on to him, the pigin, 3; 11 M. Smith (Bedfordshire), d. L. Tod (Essex), little Blackheath wonder won by 60 150 74, 4: yards. Alford the Empire Champion 130ft. In 5 D. N. Cullum {Herts), was second
123tt. 4in., 0.
DISCUS A. Fielder (Northumberland
in 4min. 19.3sec., and Durham), Jift, 05.11., D. 1. Be Close, of Surrey, 4.20 in third place. erts, 12011, 94in., 2: F. Wood (Kent), The feat was all the more astounding in. 3 D. L. Grigg (Surrey) as he made all his own running, 12511, 9in.. 4; 1. 14. Carter (Middlesex), going to the front in the first few 174 351 A. W. Lewis (Devon), strides, and
and four times had to crass, 119, 10in
POLE VAULT-C. P. S. North (Can-
bridgeshire), lift. 3in.. 1 (after e); W. Meek Middlesex), tft. 3lm, after a tie); Sergeant Instructor A. W. Kinally (Surrey), lift, Jin., 3 after a tel; D. Rosier (Essex), 10ft, Pin., 4 (after a ile); R. E. Davies (Lancashire), 10ft.
10ft. Gin., 0.
a part of the track that a few minutes earlier had been flooded by the collapse of a canvas tank used during
a fire-ighting display by the Auxillary Fire Services of London, Beddington, and Wallington. Then after a tiel; 3. Perry (Cheshire). crowd of 35,000 gave Wooderson an
ovation.
HIGH JUMP. L. Newman (Kent), eft. lin. 1; H. V, Stubbs (Glamorgan and Monmouth), (holder), oft, 2; J. V. H.
While Wooderson stole all the thunder we must not forget that C. (lucka), 5ft 10in 3 after a tion;
B. Holmes twice did "evens" in the 100 yards heats, and beat this by tenth in the final, in which he had three yards to spare. This set up a new
record for the inter-county championship,
A. G. K. Brown, after an arduous
W. Brown (Northumberland) and Dur- ham), 5ft 10in.. 4 (after a tle E. C. floor (Wiltshire), 3ft, Din.. 5 (after a tio; A. W. Belwyn (Surrey). Sit, Din., 4 tafter
tie).
100 YARDS-C. D. Holmes (LanÇA- shire) tholder), 1; I C. Wickerson Middlesex), 2; P. J. Wells (Surrey), 3 A. D. Thomas (Glamorgan and Mon- mouth. 4; 11. L. Evans (Berkshire), 5: C, J. M. Purvis (Gloucestershire). 6. Wan day at Cambridge, did not turn out. à Yards; inchal, Tire, Didges. Inter- as he had intended, in the half mile county record).
HALF-MILE.-J. a. Moreton (Bucks), which J. O. Moreton won from the A.A.A. champion, A. J. Collyer, by A. J. Collyer teris) (holder), 2; A Timmins (Staf-
Collyer, by Liler (Lanesubire). Morris (Surrey), 3. two yards in the county record time fordshire). : G. A.
T. L. Lockton gave If. Goddard (Bedfordshire), 6. Won by a of 1min. 35.98cc. a stylish performance in the high yard; same; Time, Imin. 89.9aee. (inter-
county record). hurdles, while A. W. Sweeney duly won the 220 yards race, but he is obviously not fully trained yet. A. T. Liften nearly caught him on the tape.
JAVELINS. Wilson (Middlesex), 150ft.
in 13. A. McKillop (Bedfordshire), t. 24in. 2; E. R. Turner (Cheshire). 103ft, Tim., 3;
R. Woolner (Herts), 109(1,
in. A. S. Squibbs (Glamorgan and Monmouth), 151, 10in., 5; M. R. Morgan (Devon), 18ft. Sin.. 9.
Surrey again won the inter-coun-
120 YARDS HURDLES T. L. Yockton ties athletics championship at the (Surrey), 1; L. D. Empson (Warwick- White City with 11 total of 72% hire. 2: 1, W. J. Hearn (Middlesex), 3: points. Middlesex were runners-up: J. H. Mason (Herts). 4. H. Gower (De- once more with 604 points, Lancun P. W. Allsebrook (Noita), C. Won
by 3 yards; 2. Time, 15.2sec.
TWO MILES STEEPLECHASE E. J. shire being third with 47 points.
Nanwiveli ilierts), 1 C. W. Grimths The results were: LONG JUMP-WEN, Dreach (Berk-hiddlesexi. 2 A. E. Etheridge (Surrey), shire) (holder), 215, in 1; 1 K.HH. Dyall (Essex), 41. H. Poits Lister (Yorkshire), 221. Jin. 23. (Northumberland and Morrish Staffe), zift, in 3; 1. C. Freston-Jones (Gloucestershire), 6. Won Kirsity (Surrey), tt, 4in. 4. by 20 yards; same. Time. 10min, 44.0sec. MILES. C. Wooderson (Kent), 1; 7. Hawkey (Northumberland and Durham). L. Alford (Glamorgan and Monmouth) 2011, 111⁄2in. 8; J. Thornhill (Hans). 2011. tholder), 2 F. Close (Surrey). 3. C. A. J. 11I., 6.
Emery (Staffu), 4; B. F. MacCabe (Middle- sex), 5; J. Kierans (Lancashire), 6. Won by 60 yards; three yards. Time, min. 7.4xec. (Inter-County record).
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220 YARDS-A, W. Sweeney (Middle sex) (holder), 1: A. T. Liđen (Surrey), 2: J. Dickinson (Northumberland and Durham) KW. Cosserat (Warwick shire), 4; Ramgeley (Lancashire), 5: 13. M. Jashun (Gloucestershire), 8. Wan
by inches: same. Time, 22.4sec
WEIGHT--P. Hincks (Warwickshire). 14471, 753n., 1; R. L. Howland (Cambridrės zbire holder), 43ft, 0in., 2; J. T. Ed- monds (Kent), 4lft, din., 3; A. F. Bandidt (Bedfordshire), 41ft, 24in., 4: G. H. Lack (Hanla), 4cft. 3in., 6; Lieutenant J. B. 11 Kentey (Surrey), 30ft, sin.. đ
HOP, STEP, AND JUMP.-J. Higginson |(Lancashire] (holder), 43ft, 11%. F; R. L. Hawkey (Northumberland and Durham). 43ft. 3%in.. 2; G. J. Pallett (Surrey), 43ft, akin. 3; G. J. Evans (Glamorgan and Monmattih), 41ft. Tim. 4; F. E. Toft (Sussex), sift, 24in.. 5; R." Dlilingham (Bedfordshire), 41ft. ï1⁄2in, D.
440 YARDS HURDLES,-E. Murname (Middlesex), 1; J. D. Hutson (Northum berland and Durham), 2; W. J. F. Lewis (Surrey), 3: F. C. Scholes (Lancashire), 4 TT. Shamonds (Glamorgan and Monmouth, 8; D. Lyth (Yorkshire), @ Won by thace yards; eight yards. Time, 58.5 ec.
QUARTER-MILE.-H. E, Park (Middle- sexi, 1: G, Wethered (Ducks). 2: 8. 11. Williams (Surrey), 3; 3. G. Hartley (Herts), 4: F. E. Neat (Staffs), 8; J. B. 11. Wild (Longanhire), 0. Won by inches; AIX yorde, Time 19.8sec.
TWO MILES WALK-II. a. Churcher (Surrey), 1: A. A. Cooper (Essex), 2; E. A. Staker Middlesex), 3: L. Dickenson Lancashire, 4G. Reaves (Warwick alire), 5: A, J. Slater (Sussex), 6. Won by 45 yards; four yards, Time, 15min. iisee.
THREE MILES.-E. L. Els (Yorkshire), 1: N. Jones (Lancashire), 2; L. R. Me- Intyre (Middlesex). 3; P. C. Dainty (Essex), 4; G, F. Lucas (Kent), 8: E. C. Barnett-ucks), 8. Won by 10 yards; five yards. Time, 1(min. 4isco.
FINAL PLACINGS-Surrey, tholders). 7714 points, 1; Middlesex, 6914 points. 2 Lancashire, 47 points, 3; Northumberland and Durham. 37 points, 4: Hertfordshire. 34 paints, D; Kent, 30 points. ; Other totals:Glamorgan, and Monmouth. 20.
Essex, 23; Tuckinghamshire, 23: Warwick- shiro, 22; Bedfordshire, 20; Yorkshire, 10: Staffordshire, 10, Cambridgeshire, Cheshire, 13: Berkalire, 10; Devon. Nottinghamsrite, D; Gloucestershire. Hampshire, Bussex 8 Wiltshire. Oxfordshire, 2; Leicestershire, 1.,
PLANE HUNTING INVITED
“NORTH PLATTE, Neb. Secil Horrls, former, in't worried: about airplands: serving his livestock or mowing down" his properly with. *low nying, "Hò has lasted" a noilce to hunters who, seek coyotes by air- plane to try out his farm,
Expulsion from Diagnolia Hall a waits Nan Grey for her disregard of campus rules. Ann Shirley, dormitory monitor, who reported her fellow- student's escapade, is shown above attempting to comfort the girl. Tht picture is coming to the King's Thea tre lo-morrow.
PLAIN VIEW WINS BIG
RACE AT MACAO MEET
witnessed at Macao A very pleasant day's racing was yesterday when the June Meeting was held bofore 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
1.-Arela Freia Handicap.--Seven Furlongs.
Mr. J. M. Braga's Fairy Ouse!
(B. C. Luang) Mr. J. H. Potts Victory Life
\{31—JJA=Xcame; Mr. F. F. S. Coureur le pi
(K. Won by many lengths; 3 lengths Time: 162, 49.4. 1.24.4, 2.00.1.
DETTING
Pari-Mutuel: Winner $11.30. Places $6.70, $10.00 $0.00
Team Chosen For First Test
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).
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MEZZANINE FLOOR.
25 LANE CRAWFORD'S
525252521
MILE RUN The House of Quality & Service
Princeton, New Jersey, June 17. The long-awaited
speciat 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, firth and last. The Ume was 4 mins.
Bec
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, Fenske challenged Wooder- and almost passed him. At this stage Cunningham was third. At the three-quarter mile Wooderson was leading by six inches from Fenske,
. in
terrific burst who
the last bend, took speed at the lead. Wooderson, at this point, slowed down and almost collapsed. Reuter.
"Jammed Me Against the Rail"
United Press adds that Wooderson
Cash Sweep: No. 75 $300.00 No. 120 no.00. No. 7o $44.00. Unplaced starters Nos 202 493, 250 and 511 $10.00 each.
5-Guls Handicap Five Furlongs, claimed a foul by Rideout saying "He jammed me against the rail and hit Mr. II. C. McComb's Hogmanay
(.-C. Liang) 1 my leg." Rideout declares, "Sydney (H. J. A. Hearne) 2 (KL) a
-3 | Mr. 3; 1: Potta' Shanghai-** 3 Mir. Eports I's Rothesay Bay
Time: 16.4. 50.2, 1.23.3 Distance won: 2 lengths, 4 lengths.
BETTING
Раупе)
Liang)
Merry Fatty (G. W. Cooper)
W.
P.
Parl-Mutuel: Winner $30.00. Place 39.20, $850. 23.20.
Coureur Bleu (K. I. Ip) Fairy Dusel (S. C. Liang) Gold Clause (W. N. Yeh Meadow Eve (S. I. Yuen) Morning Tip (G. R. Payne) Shi Yin Grand (G. W. Cooper)" Victory Life (1. J. A. Henne) 91
267 176
31
G
OD
Hogmanay
Fairy Auk
30
$8.10.
Rothesay Day (K. 1. Ip)..... Shanghal 4 (1. J. A. Hearne) ..
W. P.
112
01
10
ti
111
341 151 Fari-Mutuel: Winner $23.70. Places $8.00,
Cash Bwerp: Nos. 330 $310.10. No. 610 Nos. 294 and 583 $15.10 each.
Cash Sweep: Nos. 526 23.70, No. 370 $90.30, No. 22 $15.10. Unplaced starters $70.30, No. 445 $37.00. Unplaced starters Noa. 40, 97, 152 and 10 $10.00 each.
2. Ma Kau Siac Handleap Furlongs.
Mr. G-Moon's Cloudy Star
Six
-Barra Handicap. Second Sec- tion)-Seven Furlongs, Mr. A. II. P's Jack O'Lantern
(.. Tao) 1
2
(C. 1, 1p) 1| Mr. Sports Sports Venture Mr. C. K. Chunk's Fan Tan gunung
1. J. A. iicarne) (H. J. A. Heame] · 2 air. Li Bros' Wild Bear Mr. F. J. Gellian's National Triumph
( C. Pin) 3 (S. C. Lang) 2 Won by a lengths, 2 lengths.
Time: 15.4. 45.4, 1.27.3. 1.81.4.
BETTING
Won by a Jength; the same. Time: 323, 1.07 1.6.
BETTING
Cloudy Star (K. I. Ip) Double-Up (W, N, Yeh) Eagle (C. R, Payne)
Fan Tan (H. J. A. Hearnej Iron Knight H. P. Chanson) National Triumph 18. C. Liang).
Pari-Mutuel: Winner
97.60. $7.00. $0.00,
177
42
70
Diogenes (S. 1. Yuen)
Emergency Call IG, W. Cooper.. Gold Sovereign (5. C. Liang)..
57 Jack O'Lantern (D. L. T00) **** 23 National Anthem (G. B. Payne) Sports Venture (H. J. A. Hearnej Tempest (K. I. Ig)
Welcome (L. D. Chao)
353 200 Wild Bear (1. C. Pih)
$17.00. Places)
Pari-Mutuel Winner
Cash Sweep: Nos. 537 $292.69 No. 320 $13.00. No. 64 #41.00. Unplaced starters; $1020, $5,19. $12.00, Nnn. 20.5 and 445 $10.00 each.
3.--Monte Handleap (First Section). Six Furlongs. Mr. A. H. R. Butcher's March Brown..
(H. J. A. Hearne) 1
IS. C. Liang)
Miss Fearon's Palmer
Mr. Kia Ora's Arabian Cat...******** (G. W. Cooper) Won by 4. length; many length. Time: 30.1, 103, 1.35.2,
JUKTTING
Arabian_Cat (G, W. Cooper) King's Parade (B. L. Troj
$41.00,
512 215
Places
Cash Sweep Nos. 000 $298.20, No. 500 $.60, No. 802 $42.30. Unplaced starters
Wooderson
in a field of champions he
was last.
Nos, 184, 218, 430, 316, 138 and 00 $10.00 hit me in 'rounding the curve. His each,
-Monte Handicap (Second See-right arm hit me under my arm. tion).Six Furlongs.
ME. Fish's The Mermaid
The collision may have thrown him
off his stride somewhat, but I'm sure
(H. C. Pih) 1 the judges will agree that it wasn't
Messrs. Feng and Co.'s Black Diamond
(2. 11. Chao) 2 Me, Hau and Chul's Opening Bataman..
(8. C. Lirng) 1. Won by short head: length. Time: 32.1, 1.05.4, 1.38.
BETTING
Black Diamond (L. B. Chao)..
W.
50
34
Lucky Eleven (G. R, Payne)
11 Charcoal. (Tank Aton-wa)
***
45
Frchild (s. W. Panj..
100
11 Gold Tower (H. J. A.
carne) ..
22 Lattat (G. W. Cooper)
3
March Brown (II. J. A. Heurne) 191 Mac's Adventure f... Chanson) 17 National Dignity (B. 1. Yuen, Palmer 19. C. Liang)
·Persian ~Cat-:(W;. N. - Yeh)- The Minx (X. 1. 1p)
-
0014 Fashioned (H. P. Chanson) Opening Batantan (8, C. Liang)
403 206 The Buccaneer (11. L. Tao)
Pari-Muquet: Winner $13.70. Places The Mermaid H. C. Pih)
80.10, $600, $1.50. '.
Cash Sweep: Nos. 415 $205.10, No. 317 $14.30, No. 570 #42.10, Unplaced startern Nos. 478. 643, 49, 810 and 110 $10.00 nach.
Barra Handicap (First Section) Seven Furlongs. Mr. Lan's Plain View
The Spirit of St. Louis' ·
(B, L, Yuen) ..
43 20
400-102
Pari-Kutuet: Winner. $28.20.*
Places
my fault"
The crowd was estimated at 30,000.
No Intentional Foul
London, June 18. American commentators in general thinks there was no intentional foul, but Wooderson was not at his best and would, in any case have lost to the fast-finishing American.
Intermediate lines were: quarter, 64 seconds; half, 2 min. 8 seconds, three-quarters, à min. 14 seconds Reuter.
INTER-COLLEGIATE MEET
Los Angeles, June 17. $10.40, $10.00, #7.30,
The following are some of the ro Cash Sweep: Now, 35 8318.00, No. 103 suits of the Inter-Collegiate Athletic $91.10, No. 01 $45.50. Unplaced starters
hold di the Memorial (K. 1 1p) 1 Nos. 43, 375, 070, 112, 108, 435, and 300 $10.00, Meeting Mr. A. W. Raymond's Double Changa each..
Stadium here to-day: (G. H. · Payne)|2|
Zamperini One Mile, Louis Chao) a
(University of Southern California),
[Mr. T. W. Lee's Dekko
Won by ■.length; - ■"head, Zime: 10.1, 46.1, 1.15.4, VER.
BETTING
Dekka (L.. Chao? Double Charles (G Tel Xing: IC LU Yu Gold Com (3, Night View⋅⋅ (FT. Maus View (136) Xj1p) The Tigres... (9,-
Man Sought Is In Jail
CLEVELAND, O. Police, searching for Fred Pecoy,
| 32, on an 'accident charge, found him
at last in full, where he was serving
a. sentence on a charge of contributing to the delinquency, of minars,
4 mins. 13-16 secs.
440 yards-Miller (US.C.). 100 yards-Jeffrey University).
· (Stanford
(Kansas
Shot-put. Hackney State), 65 ft. 10.378 ins.
Javelin Throw-Peoples (U.S.C.). 220 ft. 0% Insta
120-yards High HurdlesWolcott (Rice), 14.2 poca-United Press:
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