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NO, SONNY-- I'M LEAVING FOR EUROPE TOMORROW AND I WANT HIM TO KEEP ME

COMPANY ON THE TRIP!

·

June 21, 1939.

By Ernie Bushmiller

EUROPE-- H-HOW AM I EVER GONNA TELL, NANCY

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Cricket Which Hits The Headlines

Glamorgan Beat Essex In Thrilling Game In County Championship

By C. W. Packford

Ilford: Glamorgan beat Essex by 5 wickets

London, May 20.

Glamorgan won a thrilling game following what has been described in the past as a "freak" declaration, but which in this case 1 prefer to regard as a sporting attempt by two captains to improve on a farcical situation.

Jones (E) not out

B. 151, an a

Total wkla.)

23

113

Dowing-Nichols 11.7-4-25-3, Eastman 7-1-0-0, Smiths (P) 10-0-37-2, StepheBron

There had been no ploy on the opening day; only half an hour on the second, and there was an hour's delay before the game was recom-

In the circum-2-0-14-0. menced yesterday. atonces an uninteresting and proft- less drawn game seemed inevitable.

Bath Stephenson and Turnbull, however, told me they were deter- mined to finish the match if possible. 50 Essex, who had senred nine runs for the loss of wicket on the second day, at once declared when ulay was resumed.

STRUGGLE STARTS

Glamorgan, having obtained. the same number by means of two leg hits to the boundary by Brierley and a no-ball, likewise declared and the teams then settled down in a struggle for the 12 points, both being certnin of two for their "tle" on the fral innings.

Essex found scoring far from ensy en a dead wicket. but Taylor and O'Connor settled down to adventur- ous methods and rattled the score alang.

Essax were going great guns 10- wards quick second declaration when Thomus took his first wicket in county cricket by dismissing O'Con- nor.

This was the commencement of an inspired spell by the new bowler, who followed up his initial success by sending back Taylor und Nichols his three victims falling to him for -10 runs in--10-balls.

ESSEX UNLUCKY

The real excitement came when Glamorgan set about getting 119 needed for victory. They were left two hours and 40 minutes in which to score them. Nichols sent back Dyson before run was scored, but for Essex nothing would go

right after this.

Brierley played a match-winning effort for he remained a successful attacking force until Glamorgan were in sight of victory. After he was dis- missed at 82, Essex rallied and sent back Turnbull, Emrys and Dai Davies for the addition of another 10 runs, but it was all in vain. Glamorgan had obtained a grip on the game and won handsomely with plenty of time to spare.

ESBEK

Declared at overnight score of 9 for 1. Second innings Avery Dyson Mercer .... Cray c Turnbull b Mercer Taylor a Davies (2) b Thomas O'Connor a Brierley b Thomar

Nichols lbw b Thomas ..

Eastman lbw b Mercer..

Bmith (P) e Davies (II) b ThemTAK

7. W. A. Stephenson not out

Smith (3) lbw b Mercer

D. P. Cock b Dyson h Thomes

Wade b Davies (D)

D 1, b. 1

Total

Bowling Mercer 17-5-41-4, Thomas 2-64-8, Davies (D) 0.4-0-2-1.

GLAMORGAN

Brierley not out

Davies (1) not out

ND 1 A

Total (no wkt.)

Bowling. O'Connor 2-0-8-0.

Second Insirags

Brierleyc Eastman Nichols

Dyson Taylor h Nichols

Davies (E) b Smilli (P)

M. J. Turnbull e Taylor b Smith (P)

Davies (D) lbw b Nichols

Bmart not out

ni

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(Continued from Page 8.)

eventually gave struggle.

up

The unequal

THOM BEATS BANKS In the meantime, Thom hind beaten Sydney Banks, farotis Yorkshire gofer, in decisive manner. Thom went

In the grand score of 34, having taken one puti on each of five greens, but he was then only two up, having Ecen the victim of a remarkable xty mic.

At the short fourth holo Thom placed his tee shot 4ft. from the hole, but Banks stymied him with his own tee shot. 21. from the pin, and won

hole. the

Even such rolf as this was not enough against the youngster's brilliant putting, and Thom decided match with a masterly brassic sinot. practically dead, to win the leng 16th to be dormis.

the

from

Hiley: Just recovering tonsillitis, had a real joyday in his match with D. Grant O'Brien, an Air Force pilot who had special leave for The match. Biley was four over 4's for the first seven holes and then

or played magnificently to win the next averaging Ave holes with a score

under 4's.

contingent is re- The American

Ellsworth duced to four players,

ines and William Holt, who have yet to play a match, and Charles Yates, the title-holder, and Richord Chapman, who come into opposition in the third round to-morrow.

SAVED BY FINISH

four

Unless Yates plays better than he has done so far he may be beaten young by

compatriot. The Georgia bank clerk pulled his match brilliant finish out of the fire in

against Donald Cameron, prominen:

West of Scotland gofer.

Yates had slightly the belter of a rather erratie outward half and turned with a two-holes lead. But, having over-worked his putter to retain this advantage for a while, he was brought

with back to all square three la play.

The American now keyed himself up to a final grand effort, winning the 18th and 17th with perfectly played 4's for the match.

Chapman played better golf than

in 35 this, going out in

being four mer's when he became durmie Ave. But the home defence is de- pleted by

the over-throw of Cyril Telley who, three up and four to play was beaten on the home green by Walter McLeod, a young Scottish International.

W. D. Scott Royal and Ancient) b1. 3. A. Schofield (Manchester), 2 holes.

K. G. Them Thorpe Hall) bl. 5. 2. Banks Hallamshire), 2 and 1.

D. S. Conten (Royal Lytham and St. Annes) t.. J. Foster (Sudbury), 3 and 2. W, E. Holt jun. (Syracuse, USA) ... Crichton jun. (Winged Foot, U.S.A.) 'scr.

J. W. Jones (Birkdale) bt. D. W. Turner (West Hill), 4 and 3.

H. L. Turner (Aldeburgh) bt, R. L. Graham (Leigh), _and. 1.

V. G. amith (Sunningdale) b. G. Jamieson (Honourable Company) at 10th, J. H. Bryant (Blackwell) w.n., J. B. Horden (Ladbrook Park) scr.

E. Nugent Head (Addington) bt. W. I. V. Quin (Ramblers, South Africa), and

2.

A. C. Glennie (Duddingston) w.o., E. Martin Smith (Royal St George's) scr

H. G. Bentley (Hesketh) bl. L-Col. C. Moore-Brabazon (Royal Cinque Forte), and

J.

F. J. Bird (Letchworth) kt. R. . Beare (endon). 3 and 1.

F. Ricardo (Sandy Lodge) bt. . . Foster (Royal Calcutta), hole.

Tom Filey

(Southport and Ainsdale!

bt. D. G. O'Brien (Frilford Heath), 7. and

A. H. Harnetson Mitcham) wo... C. a. Thorton Nuwara Eylon, SC

6. P. Morrison (Turnberry) wo.,

F. Pennink (Royal Ashdown Forest) scr. A. Kyle (Sand Moor) bt. 5. L. Miciintay (Western Galles), U and 5,

E. W. Fiddian (Stourbridge) bt. J. W.

Chance (Frikord leath), & and 7.

James Druen jun, (Cork), bt. In Crawley Royal and Ancient), 4 and 2

E. D. Hamilton (Ralston) bi.. A. HI (Sandy Lodge) 6 and 6.

n. C. Inglis (Surbiton) bt. J. MeÏness Parkstone) one, hole.

C. P. Johnstone Oolacamund, India) bt. J. P. Marston (Frilford Heath) and

3.

C. M. Bell (Thorpe Hall) bt, J. A. McGregor (Caldy) 3 and 1.

1. G. Sutherland (Ladbrook Park) bt.

T. H. Edwards. (Aberystwyth

Two holes.

R. M. Scott Harborne), kt. II. R. Contain Walton Heath) two holen.

3. A. Graham (Royal Liverpool) bt. s.

H. Poller iftochester and Cobham Park) one holo.

W. M. Robb (Moseley) bt. D. C. Collins (Wellington, New Zealand) 3 and 2.

A. 8. Q. Thompson, (Aldeburgh) bt. Hon. Denys Scott (Royal St. George's)-

and D.

Charles R. Yates (Atlania, USA holder) bt. Dr Cameron tirkintilloch)-8-and-1, R. D. Chapman (Greenwich Country, USAJ bt. M. W, Budd (Bandiway) and 3

0.0. Paters (Ferenata) --bi Tu E Cunningham (Sunningdala), d and 1.

E. Bromley Davenport, Winslow) bt. A. V. Bridgland (Wentworth), € and 2. *TAT. Duan-(Royal Portrush) bt. J. b, O. Haslewood (Royal Mid-Surrey), -3 and

, 1; W. Calder (Formby) bi. L. Bidebottom Disley 7 and 8. rama mare pen

Irector Thomson (Williamwood) bt. A. “MONDİT (BWnningdale), and 1

C. W. Timmis (Royal Liverpool) Lt.

.:

Edgar Bergen an:I Charlle McCarthy in "You Can't Cheat "An Honesi Man.” now showing at the Queen's Theatre,

LEAGUE TENNIS RESULTS

C.S.C.C. beat K.C.C. "B" 01⁄2-21⁄2 on the Kowloon Cricket Club ground yesterday in a B Division match.

F. A. Broadbridge and D. Hung lost to I. and B. Agafuroft 5-7, lost to J. Bendall and W. F. Skinner 4-6, bent Peck and Bicknell 0-1.

R. E. Lee and E. Eymard lost to 1. and B. Agafuraff 3-6, lost to Bendall and Skinner 3-6, beat Peck and Bicknell 0-3,

J. L. Fisher and J. R. Turner lost ic 1. and B. Agafuroff 1-0, lost to Bendall and Skinner 1-0. drew with Peck and Bicknell 6-6.

in

K.C.C, v K.I.T.C.

K.C.C. "A" beat K.I.T.C. 61⁄2-21⁄4

B Division match.

S. A. and S. S. Hussain lost to F. Grove and 4. B. White 4-6, beat B. Solicu and W. Gitlin 6-2, beat N. A. Markay and R. T. Broadbridge 0-1.

F. and M. A. Khan lost to Grose and White 2-6, lost to Soltau and Gittin 3-6, lost to Mackay and Broad- Lridge 1-0.

A. Rahmin and M. O, Hoosen lost to Grose and White 0-8, lost to Soltau and Gittin 1-0, tied with Mackay and Brordbridge.

S.C.A.A. v H.K.C.C. S.C.A.A. beat HK.C.C. 74-14. W. T. Lee and S. C. Oew beat E.

F. Story and J. J. Ferguson 7-5, drew with B. O'M. Deane and W. H. Jowiit, beat Capt. A. B. Whatman and T. C. Monohan 0-3.

S. O. Khoo and Y. F. Liu beat Story and Ferguson B-2, bent. Denne and Jowitt 6-2,,beat Whatman and Monohan 0-2.

W. H. Ho and F. N. Wong lost to Story and Ferguson 4-6, .beat Deane and Jowitt 6-3, beat Whatman and Monohan 6-3,

C.R.C. v. C.C.C.

Playing at home, the Chinese Re- creation Club defeated the Craigen- Lower Cricket Club 6-3.

P. F.

W. Choy and K. C. Ng drew with

and G. Lal, lost to G. Choa and J, W. Leonard 4-6, beat R. Chon and E. Zimmer 6-3.

D. C. Luk and C. C. Luk beat Howard and Lai 6-0, lost to Choa and Leonard 3-6, beat Choa and Zimmern 0-2,

S. W. Liang and F. H. Kwok beat Howard and Lai 7-5,' drew with Chou and Leonard, beat Chon and Zimmern 6-2.

Woman, 83, Earns Her Way

Delaware, O.

An 83-year-old great grandmother here darns her own living to-day as "she has for the last 64 years weaving ruga and cushion tops. She Mrs. Priscene Elizabeth Zimmerman who insists that as long as she is able to weave the will not be dependent upon anyone.

P. Zacharian. (Formby), 4 and 2.

J. 8. F. Morrison: (Sunningdale! Ut. E. J. Phillips (Amnimink, UB.A.) ona hole. H. G. Rowbotham" (Rochford - Hundred) bt. N. V. Bertram - (Gooden, Beach), one hole.

Ton. J. 8. T. Hawko: (Delamere Forest) -wan P.-Koch-de-Gooreynd-(Addington)--

scratched

CASA, Duncan (Southerndown) bl, G. 1. Micklem (Wildernessa) anë kofe,

W. B. McLeod (Old Course, Ranfurly) DL. Cyrli. Taalley, (Ryo) one hole,

DRW/Tweddell (Stourbridge) bt. T. C. J. Manners (Colwyn Bay), „7 and 6. --Ma:White: Jim,- (Itoyal Liverpool; w.o. D.:Wilson Smyth (Royal County Down) scratched,

*1. Wieht, (Royal Musselburgh) "bl. "Greenly" (Calest) "one-hole;

C ơi bị Handon. (hun tán Bar "Tácká) ̃WO, ̈ ̃R."J‚"Allé¤ ̄ ̄ ̄{8töke” Pogas)

scratched.

INDOOR BOWLING MATCHES

Dr. and Mrs. Pringle lost to Mr. und Mrs. Howard in a first round mixed pairs match played at the Hongkong Bowling Alleys yesterday, The winning margin was only 21 points. Mr. Howard put up the highest individual score of the com- petition up to the present,

Scores:

Dr. Pringle

Mrs. Pringle

Mr. F. A. Howard Mrs. Howard

120 59 110 335 72 115 120 313

Total

048

211 100 124 451 00 67 71 218

Total ..... 612 Friendly Match

In a friendly match last evening; "The Champs" beat U.S.S. Ashville by 301 points,

After the game both teams 'con- gratulated the scorer, S. A. Ismall, who had a difcult job with eight men playing.

Scores:

U.8.8. Ashville

M. D. Gray E. Herter A N. Girardet J. A. Harvey

17A 153 154

175 133

740 178 143 10 137

Totni

"The Champs'

100 170

Dick Venezia... Cene Farctano Ernie Hearther Doe Molthen

212

182 100

Total

..3,300

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The House of Quality & Service

The

Hongkong Telegraph

NINTH ANNUAL

HAPPY VALLEY GOLF AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHIC

Results Of Second Round

Of Summer Singles

The following are the results of the second round of the Summer Singles golt competition at Happy Valley:

(14) C. E. Moore

beat H. N. Williamson (10) one up.

Surg-Comdr. - Nicholson-—(0) - beat

w.

A.

Mayhew (8) two up.

COMPETITION

June-September, 1939

$250

CASH

PRIZES

$250

(Donated by "Hongkong Telegraph”)

Dennis (0) beat W. H. Jowitt TWO SILVER TROPHIES, VALUED $250

(12) five and tour.

Hugh Smith (8) and G. Willerton

(12) not yet played.

F. Buckle (12) beat S. F. Chubb

(15)

seven and six.

C. M. Stark (12) beat W. 5. Hilller (8) Ave and four.

K

(9).

S. Robertson (4) beat J. Forbes

A. L. Powell (18)

bent G. W. Reeve (13) five and four.

The next round must be played on or before July 2,

Surg. Comdr. Nicholson with a score of 24 and 9 (33) won the Stableford Competition over the Old Course at Fanling on June 17 and 18. There were 20 entries.

COTTON TO MARRY.

London, June 20. Henry Cotton, famous golfer, has notified the London registry offico of his forthcoming marriage with Mrs. Maria Isabel Moss-Reuter Special.

Landlords' Taxes

- Monongahelo, Pa. City treasury officials have sent letters to tenants of landlords delin- quent in their taxes asking them to appear at the treasurer's office and pay their rent on the landlords' back toxes. The plan was approved by City Council.

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SEND YOUR ENTRIES IN NOW

CLOSING DATE & TIME:

29th SEPT. AT 5 P.M.

THE ILFORD TROPHIES WILL BE AWARDED TO THE BEST AND SECOND BEST ENTRIES IN THE COMPETITION, IRRESPECTIVE OF CLASS.

Prizes will be allotted as follows: SECTION ONE:

For Story-Telling Pictures, Ist. $30. 2nd. $15, 3rd, $10,

SECTION TWO:

General Pictorial Section: Landscopes, Seascapes, Architectural, Street Scenes, etc.

1st. 330. 2nd. 815. 3rd. $10.

*

SECTION THREE: Portraits, Informal Close-ups, Human Studies.

1st. $30. 2nil $15. 3rd, $10. SECTION FOUR:

Still Life and Table-Top Studles, Ist, $30. 2nd, $15. 3rd, $10. SECTION FIVE: Snapshots taken by children under fourteen years. 1st. $15, 2nd. $10, 3rik, $5.

RULES

The following Rules will govern the Competition:

to

1 The Competition is confined ex

clusively

amateur photo- graphers 2-No employee or member of any arm in the photographic trade in permitted to compete.

3-The prizes will be awarded to the competitor sending in what are odjudged to be the best photo- graphs in each Section." Each entry must be accompanied by a form which will be published during the period of the Com- petition. and

bo which must pasted on back of entry, The right to publish any or all of the entries la reserved to the Hongkong Telegraph.

BAll photographs entered _ must have been taken in the Colony of Hongkong. Photograplus which have been already entered in other Competitions are ineligible. -No responsibility will be accepted for non-delivery at, loas.of, ur damage to `ontrlen,

~*~7~~~All -- entries to be either. black, sepla, or taned pictures, and must

USE THIS FORM

AND PASTE IT”.

ON THE

BACK OF EACH ENTRY,

be mounted. Coloured graphs are ineligible.

photo+

· ́8-Pictures 'submitted in sepia tones should be accompanied by ... a smaller print in black and white. -No picture to entered in mora

than one fectiou, 10-Mounts

cream,

to be only white or and, except in the Children's Section, must be of one of the following sizes:-JDX13, 10×20.

11-No correspondence will be entered into in connection with the Cpen- petition.

12-Entries in the Children's Bections must bear the intrant's name, age and address on the entry forin. counter-signed by a parent, 13-Members" of the Staffs of the

Hongkong

...and... the Telegraph South China Storing Post are not permitted to compete. 19.—The_declaĵons of the Judges shall

be final,PARA

16-At the conclusion of the Come patition, entries will be returned la competitors on :application at the Telegraph offices within seven. days.

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