Saturday,

NANCY

NOW, I'M WARNING. YOU, NANCY-- IF THAT DOG DOES ONE MORE BIT OF DAMAGE---

OUT HE. GOES!,

JUST TO PUNISH YOU, I'M GOIN' TO TAKE

AWAY THIS LITTLE.

RUBBER BALL THAT YOU LOVE TO BITE ON!,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

July 1, 1939,

By Ernie Bushmiller

GOODNESS--- MY EXPENSIVE PERFUME --- THIS IS THE

LAST STRAW!

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ELIZABETH ARDEN'S. FOUNDATION & PROTECTIVE PREPARATIONS

13

ERNIZE =

JUNE-2-

CLUB DE RECREIO "A" MOST LIKELY TO RETAIN FIRST DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIP

ISSUE MORE OPEN IN. OTHER SECTIONS OF LAWN BOWLS LEAGUE

(By "Abo")

To-day marks the commencement of the second half of the Lawn Bowls League pro- grammc. But as rain interfered with several programmes at the beginning of the season, all the teams have at least two matches outstanding in the League.

New or tinten, to mite mr les netur-1 ate estimate of the prorpects off tems in cash division may be made! TW. It the First Division, it looks! odtis on the Club de Recreió "A" re- faining the camionship. So far they are the only team in Uus divi- sko to have won all their matches, though two clubs, the Kowloon C.C. and, the Indian R.C. have only lost

sne each,

The Craigergower C.C., for so long a power to be reckoned with In the First Division, have already dropped two matches, having been beaten by the Recrein "A" and the Kowloon C.C. Even if they beat the Club de Qie Recreio and the Kowloon C.C. return matches at Happy Valley, they will still be one hurdle behind the! Recreio "A" unless the chainpionsi fall down unexpectedly in one of the other matches.

Interport Match

In September

The Shanghai Lawn Bowls Association has extended to the Hongkong L.B.A. an in- vitation to send a team to the north this season to play the annual Interport match.

To suit Shanghai. it has been suggested that the Hong- kong team should be sent up to arrive about September 13.

The Hongkong L.B.A. has accepted the invitation and all clubs are requested to make a list of players who are willing to go if selected.

The success of the Indians has not been entirely expected although their improvement has been noted. But they have not yet met the Kowloon C.C., the Club de Recrele "A" and 1s C.C.-which the Craigengower

W. Grimmlit probably why their record is so good. F. Jones

The only match which they live lost was against Club de Recreio "B",

NOTHING GOES RIGHT

3

A.

M. E. Purvis

W. Burling

M. Hakusem

1. Strange

Wond

Only une team has in far lost every H. I. Davies match.This Is the Civil Service C.C., who are faring very badly at Hollidge Nothing seems to the moment.

Kowloon 1.0.c. right with them, but I hope that be: w. L. Walker fore long they will settle to some sort. E. Robson of combination, Freddy Jones, whe F. Cheerman turned out for them severnl seasons A. J. Hal

scen.

ago, has now returned to the Colony, R. P. PHRES and is skipping a rink to-day in the 11. A. R. Duncan match against Kowloon Docks. Whe-R, Duncan ther he will make the necessary dif. A. M. Holland ference to the ten remains to be A. S. Russell

S. M. White W. B. Drake wy. Maetoriane

J. c. itementos

Recreto M. Xavier 1. Pereira Basto

In the Second Division, four teamsi: are at lite top of the League with eight points each, with the Craigen gower C.C. In the best position as they have one match In hand. Their defeat last weet at the hands of the

Kowloon BC. Jest them the advan- C. C. Pereira tage which they might have had. C. Alves

The Hongkong F.C. started the sen- jA. A. Heinedlot son very well indeed in the Third P. X. Soares Division, but they have not been able. A. Machado

Their lust two C, H, nasta to keep up the pice matches ended in defeats and they 8. V. V. Ribeiro

J. J. Basto the

are now only Joint second lo League Table, with the Kowloon C.C

in the lead with ten points.

TO-DAY'S GAMES

Kowloon CC.

V. C. Labrum

J. W. M. Drown

11. Nish

F. Goodwin

The best mutch of the day serms T. A. Mader to be that between the Kowloon (W. Ityde B.G.C. and the Club de Recreio "A". Fraser

E. C. Flacher the Kowloan On their own green, B.G.C. are a formidable team and it Gro Lee may be taken for granted that they W. Mulcahy

J. Hyde will put up a great Aght uguinst the E Kere. champions.

Another good game should be that between the Kowloon CC. and the Indian R.C. If the match was played

Second

Civil Service

F. Kirman on a neutral green, the issue would carr

but on the K.C.C.F. Haynes be very open green, I am afraid the odds are on the W. Bagley home side.

¡D. Crawley

The following is the programine L. Whart and the rinks selected for the various C. Stennge clubs!

First Division

Civil Service

v Kowloon Dock Dowling Green v Recreio A

Recreio B Kowloon C. c.

y Crolgengower.

✓ Indians

Second Division

v Hongkong F.C.

Civil Service Kowloon F.C. Taikoo Kowloon Tong v Police

Third Division

y Crainengower

V Bowling Green

Stanley

Recreio

Kowloon F.C. Electric

V

Dowling Green

Kowloon C.C.

v Hongkong F.C.

v Craigengower

PLAYERS SELECTED

First Division

Civil Barvica

Bimmon Deakin

Kerloon Dock

WS Houston 1. Lapsley

W. Hyer

F. Austin

· JA, 1. Allan

A. Steven

5. Eccleshall'

Kowloon F.C.

W. Grover

A. Eastman

P. Youn, husband

T. Fergisson

C. Pila

11. Thomson

J. Gibeon

W. Field

D. Evans

Simpson

V. Attenz

V. Chittenden

Talkoo

F. Hilton

Wald

J. Watson

R. Wallace

W, Melrose

W. C. Bovalrd Stairton Chalmers

Main

11. Cles

R. H. A. Lapaley 11. G. Cooper

Culten

M. Ferguson

J. Kempton

J. Brown

V. Ramsay P. 1. Purkk ArGaunan ote R. Morrison

Recreio A M. Bilus

V. Riberio 3. Sliva

F. X. M. Silva

J. Luz

A. P. Guterres

R. F, Luz

11. A. Alveя

F. Xavier

E. Marques

E. Noronha G. Suva

Craigencower J. W. Léanned

i. M. Omar

A. E. Cortes

3. W. Bradbury

W. J. Penny

L. C, R. Satira

*J. S. Landolt

U, M. Omar

A. A. Razack

W. Warst

A. M. Oinar

I. Basa

Indiana

A. H. Kumjahn

A. Baker

A. O. Madar

M. R. Abbas

J. Itoaken

8. M. Rumjahn

A. . Mind

A. K. Minu

D. M. Khan

A. M. Wahab

M. Y. Adal A. H. Dettah

Division

Hongkong F.C. J. S. Howell 3. I. Gelling

J. Reach

J. A, H. Solby

R. P. Shaw

W. J, told

C. B, Robertson

A. Brooksbank

Strange Stephens

L. I.ammert

N. Bebbington

Craigengower

J. 11. Xavier

D. Rozarlo

71, W. Randall

MA, R. Bauza

I.. anddi

W. McNeill

E. Zkamerm

C. S. Rosselet

A. 3. Coellio N. P. Karanja T. Locke

W. K. Way

Kowloon, H.,c.

H. F. Drow

E. V. Searle

J. C. Gill

C. E. F. Thompson

A. Bawer

V. C. Dixon

D. W. Waterton

J. 8. Logan

Armstrong-

C. Hamilton

Four's a Crowd and Us crowd's a panic when they switch mates at the altar and set off on a double honeymoon. (Left to right) Rosalind Russell. Errol Flynn, Olivia de Havilland and Pairie Knowles, who play the crowd in "Four's. A Crowd," now showing at the King's Theaire.

Duncan, Gill Win Exciting Game

:

Playing in the third round of the Open Pales Championship G. Dun- enn and W. Gin beat W. J. Penny and A. M. Omar by 25-15.

W. Scalh

D. Munro

Kawion Tong

30. Y. MA J. I. Stephens A. Spary

W. I. Howard A. E. Castru A. J. Kew A. I. Basto

Y. Abbas

T. K. Lim J. N. Wong

it, Gintars"

sanier

Third

V. . Freeman

J. Ituzon

G. 1. Fonter Te

E. S. Franks

G. V. MeCratin

S. Hodge

Gooding

C. Gowlanel

W. Fitzgerald J. MeCutcheon

A. Jilint

Recreio 21. P. Alarcon A. M. Rodrigues

J. J. Soares O., Remedies

F. Noropha

F. A. Xavier C. A. Lopes

E. Souza

C. Vas

J. A. Remedios

P. A. Yvanovich C. M. S. Alver

Kowloon F. C. P. McCarthy D. Izatt 9. Wong V. Petherick

W. Woodcock H. Mills

A. Mom J. Smalley

R. Bugtics

J. Hass

W, Excell P. Morgan

.H, White

Electric

Hongkong J. F. Barron R. A. Owens S. Dearon W. D. Muskatt

J. C. Dutler

A, G, Gardner

1. S. McKay' A. F. Paul

G. G. 5 Thomson

W. M. Bøker

G. T. Padgett

[L. de Rome

J. G. Meyer

Police MacDonald_

3. Teadriduo A. 4. Jotunnon

O. 5. Alexander

A. ENS

P. J. Kelly

. B. Fraser

W. Mellardy

W. Glendinning

J. Hunter

J. R. MeWolter

J. Riddell

Division

Kowloon .BG.C. A. Morton

G. W. Deacan

A. Atkins

ง 1. Lockhart

P. A. Peckham

W. Harrower

J. Watron

J. S. Dinnen

E. 7, Pope

G. S. Hammond

J. Bicknell

P. J. A. Hamilton

Kowloon C.c..

T. A. Fabel

. E. Hotaba

R. S. Meadows

J. Jack

W. Nact

A. Madar

A. W. Hamsey

T. W. Carr

G. W. Bawden

J. Heipley A. Wright W. W. Hirst

Hongkong F.C. C. a. Sollis

Barnes

H. G. Wallington V. Walker

F. At low

C. F. Needham

Jun 1. 1. Pegg

Casey

G. S. Graver T. Rowell J. Rumoil

Craigengewer

5. R. Bollna

W. Phelps A. B. Hamson

a. 8, Ladd

G. A. Payne

Xt. Petersen

Dr. C. W. Lam John Pau

E, McNay

E. Kerrison

F. X. Delgado

A.

E. 5. Alves

Games la Kowloon

Hongkong Golfers In Home Tourney

London, June 20.

Six golfers from Hongkong got through the qualifying round of the Lucifer Golf Competition yesterday. They were:

| T. H. Lowe of the Kowloon Golf

Club and Dr. J. H. McElney, H. H. "Mundy PH Scoones;-A-W-Mar- Kinlay, A. H. Penn of the Royal benghung Golf 'Club.

Altogether 220 golfers took part.

F. H. McCoy, a handicap 18 gölter, from Calcutta, had a remarkable net score of 03. As players with net re- turns of B and better qualided; McCay would have still survived had he played from scratch, W. F. M. Bridges of Malaya headed the qual- ters at Moor Park with a cord of 82—10—72 but the scoring at Oxhey was rather higher, and three players, A. Howson of South Africa (1), F. W. Bone of India (12) and F. V. Edwards of India (8), shared place with 75 each-Our Own Cor- respondent.

flat

K.G.C. MIXED FOURSOMES

The following are the starting times for Kowloon Golf Club's Mixed Foursomes, which have been arrang- ed for to-morrow!

9.30 a.m.-Mrs. Jorber & A. Davis v. Mrs. Boyce & R. J. Wallace;

9.15 a.m.-Mrs. Norman & W. Kershaw y. Mrs. Deanls & P. Hen- derson.

0.40 .m-Mrs. Kershaw & A. J. Dennis v. Mrs. Castro & W. S. Hi- lier.

9.45 a.m.-Mrs. Billier & F. C. Barry v. Mrs. Wallace & W. Ahern.

Watch On IR.Á.

LONDON, June 30-Scotland Yard is maintaining special watch on known 1.RA. suspects to-night, and Gov- special guards were posted at ernment buildings and power stations as a precaution, against possible re- prisals for the 20-years' sentences pussed on 1R.A. men nt the Old Balley to-day,--Reuter.,

SPORT ADVTS

THE MACÃO JOCKEY CLUB

Owing to the diffeuilles connected with the securing of Anti-Cholera Inoculation certificates, rendering 1 practically impossible for riders, owners, mufuos, etc, to proceed to Macao, The Stowards have decided nessed at the Kowloon Football Club to postpone the Race Meeting fixed. when J. V. Ramsay and F. Lapsley for 2nd July, 1039, to a date to be beat W. H. Hobbs and R. S. Meadows announced later.

An exciting bowls game was wit.

folders of tickets in respect of the 10-18. At the second test head, the meeting of 2nd July are informed that the same tekets will be valid

score was 11-10),

At the Kowloon Docks, J. at the next race meeting.

By order of the Stewards, Noronha and C. G. Bilva beat A. F. Noronha and A. M. Rodrigues Ip-14.

9. W. CHENO,

Secretary.

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The House of Quality & Service

Stock Market · Improvement

fem opening, relapsed sharply on profi-taking and hedge-selling.

Wall Street' was casier-Reuter Spretat.

Exchango Markot

London. June 30. Viscount Halifax's speech was

NEW YORK, June 30. While responsible for the Improved Stock European currencies continued to be Market sentiment, but gilt-edged supported on the Foreign Exchange, holdings were depressed by initial by control, the exchanges generally dealings in the London County were reflecting the political tension Caunell loan at 24 per cent. is abroad,

Sterling suffered less count.

pressure Elsewhere chistillers advanced with the Equalisailon Fund supported sbmply with the maintenance of a in London at 4.50 while for- dividend of 22 per cent.. together wards showed a further decline. with the distribution of 'n 40 per

The gulder was complicated with cent, share bonus.

the resignation of the Dutch Cabinel Among commodities, sugar, after a Reuter.

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