NANCY
BEIN' THAT YOU'RE A REAL PAINTER NOW, YOU OUGHT TO HANG AROUND THAT ARTIST'S STREET ON THE
WEST
SIDE!
YEAH- I MIGHT PICK UP A FEW POINTS!
Wednesday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
July 19, 1939.
By Ernie Bushmiller
AT LAST MY LANDSCAPES HAVE- THE RIGHT DEPTH AND CONTRAST-
AND THE PERSPECTIVE IS-
STUDIA FOR RENT
NICE DAY AIN'T IT?-- FULL OF DEPTH AND CONTRAST --- AN' D'
PERSPECTIVE IS
POIFECT!
DA SE KA PAL DILI DARREN.
FLOUR
CENIE BUSHMILLER,-
SEVERAL GOLFERS WENT ROUND IN 69 AT BRITISH OPEN AT ST. ANDREW'S
Henry Cotton Shared
Lead With Lawson
Little At One
One Stage
St. Andrews, July 4.
Henry Cotton (twice winner of the title) had an inspiring second round of 69 in the qualify- ing stage of the British Open Golf Championship at St. Andrews to-day.
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He equalled the best yet on the Old Course, and, with an aggregate of 142 for two rounds, he led the field for .some time.
Then Lawson Little, the American.j Thursday only forty will be permitted. who did the Old Course in 69 yester to piny the inal 30 holes on Friday.) day, did the New in 73 to-day, and
DUFFING A SHOT
tied with Colton's aggregate of 142, In spite of wind and ruin, Cotton James Bruch, the 10-year-old Irish had a gallery of 3,000 when he went amateur, did the Old Course yester-cut on the Old Course.
day in 89. He was out on the New It was rather amusing to see him this afternoon.
ft his head and duff his mashle nib- Percy Alliss, who yesterday bod alick pitch to the second hole, but he sparkling round of 00 on the New, scrambled his 4.
Newspaper romance elimaxes In
was having a "go" at the old. Reg. When the greens are slow Cotton Whitcombe, the holder of the title is at his best and the huge gallery, Blondell in the swiftly-paced drama, went round it this afternoon in 72 for a total of 144.
admirably controlled and ready to
day.
heed the stewards, sensed the pos siblilty of a low-scoring round.
It was what is known as bag-pack- ing day, for no fewer than 110 of the Continuing to play beautifully,
240 competitors were being elimi-Catton sank a putt of seven yards it OUR GUIDE
nated.
155 DANGER
At the end of play to-day the first 130 players only will take part in the championship proper which begins to-morrow.
the 6th and was par Agures at the remaining outward holes.
.
ACCURATE
His
He reached the turn in 33. Agures outwards were 3 44443434) and his golf was so accurate that it
Out the number may be fewer than 130 because those who tie for the was almost without colour.
TO THE CINEMAS
last places will also be barred. It With five holes to play Cotton was "On The Record" (King's, to-day).;
As scon
wedding of Pat O'Brien and Joan opening at the King's Theatre to-
Baseball
N.Y. GIANTS BEATEN BY CARDINALS
was estimated that an aggregate of five under fours, which gave him al-The tale of two newshound newly- 155 would be the danger line.
chance of creating a new record. And weds who get a "Dond End" kid as the championship he made sure of it. He finished the wedding present, together with the
New York, July 18. proper begins the scores in the two round in 65, with an aggregate of hilarious and thrilling escapes they matches ployed in the Major Base- The following are the results of Qualifying rounds are wiped out,
142.
run into while trying to reform him ball League to-day: After rounds to-morrow and on)
It was a fine performance, for he With Pat O'Brien, Joan Blondell and was out in the worst of the weather.] Bobby Jordan.
12 FOR ONE HOLE!
"A mun
with. one a
heart..:
man
with- out
fear.
And Kids Withour Chance...to Go Straight!
assest
Wiskone a struka, rise jasporicu picture of the a voa ! WARNER BROS,
ANGELS
WITH DIRTY
FACES
wide
JAMES CAGNEY
PAT O'BRIEN
THE DEAD END' KIDS HUMPHREY BOGART: " NEXT CHANGE AT THE
KING'S
The London amateur E. F. Story What-film-goer has not seen, or heard "Ben Hur" (Queen's, to-day).— hnd-a-dreadful experience at "Hell" (the 14th on the Old Course) where of this film, which in the silent days he put his first shot out of bounds was probably the best film ever He went forward, thinking that the made? Ramon Novarro
VNATIONAL LEAGUE
"SI, Läuls"
New York
R. H. E. 511 0 3 10 0 Batteries Cardinals, Weiland and 08 the Owen,
Chicago.. Brooklyn
4 10 1 2
1
ball was not over the wall and he young Jew gives a grand perform- had to walk all the way back again, once, and here the picture is again,
Then he put two more balls out of complete with sound. bounds and had to wait there while
Hack and G. Russel homered for his.caddy got some more ammuni-day). Weil-made
"Who Goca Ntx!?” (Alhambra, to the Cubs. Batteries.--Cubs, Hack and tion.
war drama of G. Russell, Eventually he holed out in 12-the German prison comp. Their at
several, British officers beld in
Cincinnati highest figure, he said that he had tempts to escape and the "angle"
10 Boston
3 11 5 ever taken for any hole.
Storey
story are well-mingled.
McCormick homered, for the Reds Barry was in the final of the Barnes and Sophie Stewart are the Batteries-Reds, Derringer and Her- Amateur Championship some years principals. ago here.
Four Killed In Bomber Crash
LONDON, July
I
12
0
schberger.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
K. K. E.
9 14
B
4 3 2
New York .St. Louis
"Straight, Place and Show" (Majestie, to-day)--Well, it all de- pends on whether you are amused} by the Ritz brothers, whatever they do. Their daings in this one will
Gordon homered for the Yankees. svem just as funny to those who like Batteries Yankees, Donald and them, while to those who don't like Rosar. them, what they do here doesn't
The brothers are helped by Boston
18. The Royal matter.
Air Force suffered another loss 10-Ethel Merman, Richard Arlen and day, when a bombing plane, engaged Phylila Brooks.
in a practice fight, crashed near
Corby in Lincolnshire.
All four members of the crew were
killed-Trans-Ocean,
Engine, Buried
LONDON, July 18-One R.A.F. offeer, two non-commissioned officers und one aircraftsman were killed!
when a Hampden bomber crashed at
Corby, Lincolnshire.
The engine was buried in a six-
MIXED DOUBLES TENNIS MATCH
Weather permitting, the Hongkong
foot crater, and the explosion shook Cricket Club and the K.C.C. "B" whil windows in Corby village, two miles play off their postponed mixed doubles tennis league match on the
away.
un- $
The wreckage of the machine burn- HKC.C. courts on Friday. ed for Eveeral hours before a 'heavy) The K.C.C. team will remain rainstorm extinguished the dames(changed from that which drew with Reuter Special.
Recreio last week, namely: S. A. Gray and Mrs. Kevan, A. V. White and Mias V. Bradbury, and F. Grose and Miss Stokes.
Louisiana Jury Indicts Four
NEW ORLEANS, July 17, A Grand Jury has indicted Seymour Welis, Treasurer of Huey Long's dictatorship, who is charged with using the United States maiis in a $74,000 fraud.
Louis To Fight Bob Pastor
Detroit, July 10.
0
13 15 Chicago ....
10 13 Foxx. Auker and Williams homered for the Red Sox and Kreevich for the White Sox. Batteries--Red Sox, Heving and Peacock,
Washington ... 10 Detroll
Batteries Senators, and Ferring-Reuter,
15 D 0 1
Football
Election Of Officers For Next Season
The election of an Hon. Secretary for the season 1930-40, correspon- dence relating to the nomination of representatives 10 serve on the Council for the same period and the appointment of treasurers and their remuneration are important Items on the agenda of the meeting of the Hongkong Football Association Coun- ell, convened for Monday at the office of the Association, Bank of Canton Building,
Other items on the agenda are the election, of the Appeals Board, con- Alsting of no fewer than three membera; to appoint a Referees' Sub Committee, consisting three mem3- bers, to appoint Lengue Manage- ment Committee consisting of seven members, la appoint a Grounds Sub- Commlitée consisting of three mem- bers, to consider the application of International Athletic Club as mem- 8th Battery, Royal Artillery and
bers of the Associatin and to con- sider the proposed alterations to the Interport rules.
Valley Golf
Draw Made For Summer
Singles
Happy Valley Summer Singles Com- The following is the draw for the
petition, the preliminary round of which must be completed by July 30. The first round must be played be- fore August 6, the second before August-13,-the-third-before-August- 20, the semi-final on or before September 3 and the final on Septem- ber 17,
Preliminary Round:
A. J. Dennis (5 v. J. W. Macdonald (7).
First Round
W. V. Ahern (9) v, winner of pre- liminary.
V. S. Ebbage (18 v. G, T. May (13). G. E. Willerton (12) 7. A. I. Burnie (18).
C. C. Stark (9) v. W. S. Hillier (8). H. N. Moran (18) v, J. Linnker (14).
"W. F. Barnes (13) v. N. J. Booker (13).
W. H. Jowitt (12) v. T. J. Price (9). H. Smith (8) v, R. R. Ellis (15). F. Buckle (12) v. G. P. Stone (18). N. J. Bebbington (15) v. E. Tuck (14).
A. J. MacFayden (18) V. Reidy (18),
M. L
A: W. Asielt (18) v. W. B. Richard- son (13).
J. W. Mayhew (8) v, S. F. Chubb (15).
Surg. Cdr. Nicholson (8) V. Davies (12).
K. S. Robertson (4) v. D. H. Clark
Krakausas (18).
Owner Of White Sox Outfit Dead -
Eagle River, Wis., July 18, The death in announced, to-day of Mr. J. Louis Comiskey, 86, owner of the Chicago White Sox baseball outfit,' from heart disease and (cold at his summer home at Sand
Lake.
common
He was frequently ill in the past Ave years and welghed 375 pounds. He spent the last 36 hours in en was installed
E. Greenwood (10) v. Coi. Collin (B).
The first player in each bracket is. the challenger and is responsible for arranging the date of the mutch, while handicaps will be as above. Rounds will be played on the morn ings of the allotted dates unless otherwise agreed upon.
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Promoter Mike Jacobs. has an oxygen lent which nounced that he has completed three years ago during an emergency. | fors Others also Indleted were Smith arrangements for Joe Louis, world-Uulled Press. Adams, on a charge of alding Welss; heavyweight boxing champion, to Louis Lesage, President of the Now defend his title against Bob Pastor.j Orleans Vieux Cerre Commission; in a 20 rounda Monte Hart, an official of the con- Stadium on September 20.
contest at Briggs) tracting Grm of Caldwell Brothers & Hart, whose indictment charges him would sign their respective contracts! Mike Jacobs said that both fighters) with n faked sale of $75,000, worth of on Wednesday in full view of wit- equipment and fixtures of the Bien-nesses. Louis will receive 10 ville Hotel, New Orleans, the proper cent of the nolt gate, while ceeds of which were split with the Pastor will receive 17 per cent others. United Press,
mathifted Prem.
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