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YES! WHAT DO You OH-ER-

WANT AT THIS (EXCUSE ME! HOUR OF NIGHT?

ARE YOU MR. BEAN?

NO, I'M COLOHEL WOODBURY Q. "SNOOZELSHACKER!

ARE YOU SURE YOU'RE 27 NOT

MR. BEAN?

THE CHINA MAIL, JUNE 10, 1940

LISTEN, YOU DOPE! DIDN'T I JUST TELL BYOU MY NAME IS

SNOOZELSNACKER?

By BUD FISHER

OH, YEAH? THEM WHY DID YOU ANSWER THE DOORBELL

RING

RING

RING RING RING

{RING\

4-2

Brahms

Concerto.

6.00 p.m.-"For the Children".

Today's Wireless

6.30 p.m.-Closing Local Stock Quotations. 6.32 p.m.-Flity-Eight Minutes of Variety, 7.30 p.m.-London Relay-Nows Summary. 8.00 p.m.-Local Time Signal, Weather Ro-

port and Announcements.

8.03 p.m.-Dance Music by Jack Payne and

His Band.

the Fox-Trots-Everybody Dance (from

film): When the Popples Bloom Again. Quicksteps-I Must Have One More Kiss, Kiss. Kiss; Cheerlo, I'll Be Seeing You. Slow Fox-Trot-You Never Miss The Old

~Faces.

Fox-Trol-They Would Wind Him Up and

He Would Whistle.

ZBW 355 M. (845 k.c.'s) and 31.49 M.

9.52 Megacycles

ter: Berlin or Bust. Fox-Trot-The-Darling of-the-Guards.

Dance 8.80 p.m.-"The Organ, Tho

and Mo". -Fox-Trots-Scatter Brain; In

Band

An Elgh- teenth Century Drawing Room; Grand- ma's Parcel.

8.40 p.m.-Musical Comedy and Pantomime

Selections.

9.15 p.m.-London Relay-News Summary,

Quicksteps-Sweet Fanny Adams' Daugh- 9.30 p.m.-London Relay-" Believe in De-

Winning

CONTRACT

(By The

Four Aces)

David Bruce Burnstone, Merwin D. Maier, Oswald Jacoby, Howard Schen- World's leading Team-of-Four, Inventors of the system that has beaten every other system in existence.

ken

OVERBID BUT UNDERPLAYED

e

HIGH CARD VALUES

OF THE FOUR-ACES BYSTEN

ACE... 3 KING..2 QUEEN,1 JACK'

mocracy".

~9:45 ̈p.m.Compositions or Eläzt, Polonaise No. 2.... Berlin

State Opéra

Orchestra.

Hungarian Rhapsody No. 'I In F....London

Symphony Orchestra cond. by

Albert

MACAO RACE MEETING

Following

are the results of the race meeting held yesterday:---

Coates.

Variety.

Programme

10.03 p.m.-Two Brahnis' Songs by Elisabeth

Schumann (Soprano).

Ever softer grows my slumber, Op. 105.

No. 2.

Lullaby, Op. 49, No. 4.

*10.10 pm-Brahme÷Concerto

Minor, Op. 15.

No.--1-in--D--

(Plano)

Artur Schnabel

and the London Philharmonic Orchestra

conducted by Georg Szell.

11.00 p.m.-CLOSE DOWN,

Won by, two. lengths, 14 lengths.

Times: 2.22.

Pari-Mutuel: Winner, $8.00; Places, $5.20.

Parl-Mutuel: Winner, $7.80; Places, $5.50, $6.90, $8.20.

Unplaced ($19.10 each).—300, 555,

$5.20.

Macao

LIMCHOW HANDICAP. Five furlongs. Mrs. Gellion's Eagle.......(H, C. Pih) Mr. L. W. S.'s The Mermaid

(S. W. Pan) Mr. F. F. S.'s Black Diamond.

(K. T. Lo) Won by, 12 lengths, 2 lengths. Time: 1.26.2.

-1

2

3

LAPPA HANDICAP (First Section). Once Round.

Mr.. Lan's Night View.....(H. C. Pin) Mr. P. M. Hoo's Fei Ying

(H. C. Chang) Mr. Constant Billy's Jack O'Lantern

(J. Barrow) Won by two lengths: 112 lengths. Time: 2.04.2.

1

* CASH SWEEPS

2

RACE 1

No. 304

$642.60

3

No. 122

184.60

No. 467

91.80

Parl-Mutuel: Winner $0.40; Places, $0.20. Three runners,

RACE 2

make s

No. 47

LAPPA HANDICAP (Second Section). Once

No. 174

$649.00 185.40

No. 380

02.70

RACE 3

1

No. 534

$603.20

2

No. 30

172.30

No. 589

86.10

342, 376, 556.

RACE 4

No. 3

$628.10

No. 102

179.40

No. 10

89.70

Unplaced ($33.20 each)—519, 354,

RACE 6.

$14.30; Places,

No. 71 No. 591

$328.40

93.80

No. 652

46.90

Unplaced ($13 each).-185, 370, 60,

78.

RACE 6

No. 585

$400.70

2

No. 377

114.50

No. 358.

57.20

3

57, 767,

SPECIAL SWEEP

No. 10587

$11,517.08

No. 34334

3,290.59

No. 34661

1,645.20

231830, 30129, 32271, 327814, 37453, 36806.

25209, 21954,

"Dear Four Aces,” writes William, spades or the King of clubs, I could D. Lee of Chicago, Illinois, "I think have made it.' I replied that, although Round.

he had overbid, he Mr. M. A. H.'s Golden Cow you will agree with me when I say

(S. C. Llang) should have made the that a player should not be optimistic

hand after finding the Mr. M. H. T.'s Double Chance unless he is certain that he will al-

(H. S. Chang) diamond Queen right, ways play the hand so as to get the

He should have dis- Mr. W. E. Grieve's March Brown

(W. E. Grieve) - 3 | most out of the cards. At first glance

carded two clubs on

Won by two lengths, many lengths. you would think I was fortunate to

dia- dummy's long

Time: 2.04.2. hold the North hand after my partner

monds, then entered had opened with two notrump. I made

his hand with the the modest response of four diamonds,

club Ace and cashed expecting to arrive at a nice Small Slam contract, when my partner,

his three top hearts, to the Queen of whose two notrump bid was not too reducing dummy

the Ace and one spade. robust to start with, made the amazing | clubs and

have to keep the club bid of seven notrump.. This was the East would play.

King and therefore could hold only two spades. All the remaining spades would thus have dropped on the Ace and King-and South's eight-spot would have won the final trick."

Neither side vulnerable South, Dealer

Q 7

♡ 10 9 8 5

Q5 8 AJ 7 5 8

Mr. Les

AA 85 8 ♡ 1

AJ 10 8 7

W

AJ 942

♡ 8 4 8 2

0 94. AK 64

K 10 8 AKQJ

OK (2

♬ A 10 D

The bidding:

Bouth West

North Bast 40 Pass

Pass: Pass

JNT Pass INT. Pass "The ten of hearts was opened and South, after winning the trick, was fortunate enough to guess the location of the diamond Queen. He then ran off his twelve top tricks and, after going down one, had the gall to say to me 'If you had held the Queen of

„LEAGUE TENNIS

Owing to the Volunteer practice for the King's Birthday parade, only one "A" Division League tennis match will be played this afternoon, if the weather permits.

At Causeway Bay Chinese Recrea tion Club are due to meet Indian Re- creation Club in what should be a #needle" match.

~TOTAL VALUE OF PACKES

AVERAGE HAND 6%.

*

Saturday Oswald Jacoby was your partner, neither side was vulnerable and you held:

X

AJ XX K J 10 x Q∙10 9 X

The bidding! Iscobr

You

Barnstone

Malor Dbl... (?) ANSWER: Redouble. If by some chance you are left in one spade res doubled, partner should make the contract." If your opponents take out, you have a "killing", double against any other suit.

Score 100% for redouble, 60% for two notrump, 0 for one notrump-on any suit bid.

DE QUESTION NO. 432 Merwin Maier is your partner, nei- ther side is vulnerable and you hold:

The bidding:

Barnstous

Dbl.(1) What do you bid? (Answer Monday,).

(Released by The Bell Syndicate, Inc:):

Parl-Mutuel: Winner, $0.30; Places; $0,60. NAMTAO HANDICAP (First Section). Six furlongs.

1 Mr. Hope's Dow Jones..(H. C. Chang)

.(Mr. Cooper) 2 Mr. Tucker's Tim

........(K. F. Chiu) 3

168. Mr. Bird's Heddon

Won by. A length, 11⁄2 length. Time: 1.39.0, Pari-Mutuel: Winners, $6.20, $6.80, $11.60.

NAMTAO HANDICAP Second Section). Six furlongs.

Mr. Hopeful's Mac's Adventure

(H. C. Pih) Mr. F. J. Gellion's National Anthem

(Gregory) Mr. Collene's King's Envoy ..

(S. C: Liang) Won by, three lengths, half-length. Time: 1.38.4. Parl-Mutuel; Winner, $14.20; Places, $5.00, $7,00, $0.00.

CHAIRMAN'S CUP. One mile. Mr. J. M. Braga's Fairy Ousel.

1 (H. C. Pih) Mrs. Gellion's Felry. Auk ..........(Gregory) Mr. O-Moon's Hogmanay...(S, L. 'Yuen);

In the

Unplaced ($15.90 each)-432, 527,

Unplaced ($203.10 each).—13388,

HONG KONG

HOTEL

DINNER DANCE

With Nlok, Korin & His @wing Band NIGHTLY 9 P.M. TILL 1 A.M.

TEA DANCE

SUNDAYS 5 TILL 7.

THE HONGKONG.

HOTELE LT

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