THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1938..
Unpleasant Reminders!
good
CHARLTON EXTEND
FRIENDLY HAND
TO FULHAM
Can Have Players Without Fee
By Arbiter (Frank M. Carruthers)
The friendly hand of Charlton has been held out to Fulham inan offer to help them in their troubles. In effect they have said, "Come and and look at our players. If you would like any whom we can share wo shall be pleased to allow you to have them under conditions which can be arranged without a fee."
The enjoyment of many dinner la spoiled by the thought of unpleasant reminders to follow in the form of flatulence, bile, biliousness, pains in the stomach and other conse quences of digestive disorders brought
Charlton ure in an exceptional who have been introduced, I am told on by constipation. The way to avoid these and other similar complaints position. They are so rich in young that there are others who will soon ready for promotion. One of and so to enjoy your food, is to take players that it is not easy to find an be an occasional dose of Pinkeltes, the opportunity for them all to develop special premise is Martin, an inside
Possibly this in-forward. tiny, dainty taxative plils which net their talents.
as Mr. Fred Normansell, the But, as as gently on nature. Pinkettes dispel Auenced them in muking their offer,
chairman, has told me the directors constipation, aid digestion, banish but it is a wonderful gesture. billousness and sick headache, tone It is not, of course, Intended to are prepared to do all that is possi
present of players to Ful-ble to hasten the complete revival up the liver and quickly restore muke daily regularity, They clear the ham, though they would be trans- of the club. "We owe this to the who have given us auch skin, brighten the eyes, purify the ferred in the usual manner. One pubile breath. Appreciated by women for club is not permitted to lean a man wonderful support," he said, "We But arrangements may are just as impatient to get into the their daintiness, they are equally to another. effective for men. At all chemists. be made in which rights in him are First Division and we will take the
and retained,
presume that Charl- quickest road back."
Recently tum would make this a condillon of
transfer.
enced a big disappointment. He be
a star of the While Fulham are grateful for the lieved that offer, It would be easier for them to value would be obtained, and, big as accept it if they were sure of their the price was, he prepared to pay requirements, They are not short!It. of good players and they may be
It seema na if some sentiment all ingers in football after all.
SPORT ADVTS.
EXHIBITION MATCHES. Saturday, 19.2.38 Corinthiana VA. S.C.A.A.
Sunday,.20.2.38 Corinthians vs. United Serviten.
Saturday, 26.2.38 Corinthians va. Civiliana.
Sunday, 27.2.18 Corinthians vs. All Hong Kong.
All the matches will be played at Caroline Hill commencing each day at 4.00 μm.
any
Mr. Normansell experi- greatest
The Villa side may already be up right if they believe that ull will yet to the First Division standard, but be well if they can get a start. In I think it is realised that one or two the meantime, understand that places remain to be improved, and when the opportunity occurs i be- they are considering the position.
to regard lleve additional players will be ob- Fulbam ure bound
tained. Chariton's offer as the more remark- in view of their recent ex- able periences. Wherever they have gene for players the price has been put up against them as if it were be- lieved that Mr. John Dean, as a rich man, would be prepared to fool any bill.
RICHEST CLUB
"Heidi" comes to life on the screen with Shirley Temple starred In the title role and Jean Bleraholi featured. This Twentieth Century Fox's production of Johanns Spyri's story comes to the King's Theatro to-morrow.
STARTING TOM. FARR
TIMES AGREES TO FIGHT BAER ANNOUNCED
Persuaded Not
To Go Home
0.12
is
20
Fanling Golf On Sunday
OLD COURSE
K. Rounds, W. Hewitt.
E. J. H. By Andrew.
D. S. Hobb, D. Forbes.
A. Redmond, 1. P. Tamworth.
928 A Murdoch, il, C. Margrett.
932 W. H. Way, F. A. M. Elliot.
New York, Feb. 3. Tommy Farr, the British and Em- pire heavyweight boxing champion who was beaten on points by Jimmy Which are the three richest clubs? Braddock recently, now agrees to fight I may not satisfy the correspond-Max Baer at Madison Square Garden ent who puts the question, because on March 11.
many factors have to be taken into account. Players do not count In this respect I think Third Divi- as assets, or, at least, do not appear
on the balance-sheet us such, and the capitulated because Mr. Mike 10.04 1.. Goldman. W. C. Farhan.
worsc
the than
50
sion clubs are seniors. Going cap in hand, they stands might even be a liability if Prices of admission to reserved plend for sympathetic help but they had to be demolished to At the
when they have a player to dispose seats:
First and Last Match: Covered demands. In fact, I have been told Stand and Pavilion $3.00. Un-"it is a waste of Ume to bother with covered Stand $2.20,
Second and Third Match: Covered Stand and Pavilion $2.20. Uncovered Stand $1.60.
An eariler report stated that he had refused to help Baer to re- establish himself as a contender for
title."
Forr
9.30 C, W. E. Bishop, W. Woodward, 0.40 D. J. Gitmore, K. S. Morrison, 0. Sommerfelt. . H. Geare. 0.43 A, D. Humphreys. G. Castle, 952 W. A.
W. Sharp.
0.54 T. Stewart, 8. Hills.
ef they make the most extravagant are in an unusual position. Madison Square Garden, assured him 1020 W, 1. S. Hoy, A. B. Purvės,
them."
VILLA RESERVES
for another purpose. They are only rich while they are going concerns. one were to be- come defunct the authorities would take control, even of the players. This, it may be recalled, occurred in the case of the old Leeds City club. The only club who can claim nil Season Ticket (available for 10 get back to the First Division they possess are Everton, and I un- that this was due to an and, having arrived there, to be sure derstand four matches) $7.50.
that the team are good enough to oversight when their articles of ns- Bookings now open at:
hold their place.
sociation were approved, In these Much has already been done to circumstances I am told that each Improve
the reserve strength, and Everton shore is now worth more addition to the young players than £00, and they may be
Moutrio & Co. Ltd., Chater Road. China Sports, D'Agullar Street.
DAILY AT
2.30, 5.10.
7.15 & 9.30
P.M.
In making their bid for promo- tion Aston Villa have two objectives
in
KING S
TO-MORROW
The story
Shirley
that has enthralled millions...now brought to laughing, loving life! A Shirley more "glorious than you have ever known...in the picture
you'll remember her
for always!
Y
as
HEIDI
}
BOOKING
at the THEATRE
Tol.
25313, 25332.
Shirley Temple in"Hoidi", a 20th Century. Fox Picture with Joan Horsholt and Arthur Treacher-Helen Westley- Paulino Moore Thomas Book. Mary Nask - Sidney Blackmar Mady Christians - Sig Rumann Directed by Allan Dwan • Associato Producer Raymond Griffith • From the famous story by Johanna Spyri-Screenplay by Waltor Forris and Julion Josephson Song "In Our Little Wooden Shoes" by Low Pollack and Sidney D. Mitéholl · Darryl F. Zanuck in Charge of Production
ALSO LATEST CARTOON IN TECHNICOLOUR
"DOG AND THE BONE“
the
Jacobs, promoter of the Twentieth Century Sports Club as well as of that the winner of the fight will meet winner of the Joe Louis-Mox Schmeling bout.
the
The British champion had earller made reservations to sall by the Ilc- de-France next week.
Now, however, he has been convin- ced that it would be "crazy" to go home-United Press.
AUSTRALIA,
GERMANY FAVOURED
Washington, Feb. 3. The draw of the Davis Cup 1938 Competition virtually assures Aus- tralla of playing Japan in the Ameri- can Zone final.
Experts expect Australia and Ger- many to meet in the Inter-Zone Anal. --United Press.
richest club.
10.00 J. R. Collis, R. Stock. 10.08 . Groves. J. Stenersen. 10.12 Capt. Holmes. G. H. Henry. 10.30 D. Lyon, K. R. Quick, 1024 T. Lindars. . L. Groame. 1020 11. 5. Johnson, Comdr. Hole. 1032 11. Overy, W. J. E. Mackenzie. 10.30 W. G. Hobertson. A. V. Greaves. 10.40 Cal. Blake, D. W. MacEwen,
Feltham, 1044 W. 10:49 AM Mock, 3. B, 11. Leckie. 1962 J, L. C., Pearce, J. 8. Duanett.
NEW COURSE
0.16 A. Morse, S. II. Dodwell, 0.20 P. II. Scoones, R. K. Valentine. 028 O, J. Shannon, I. 1. Mundy. 0.32 R. E. H. Nelson, A. C. 1. Bowker. 0.40 G, C. Worrall, L. M. 5. Lloyd. 0.44 A. Brostedt, B. Rolfe.
10.00 roy, Mrs. Castio.
Mrs, Sharp. 10.03 Mrs. Selby, Mrs. Goldman. 10.10 Mrs. Holmes, Mrs. Henry. 10.24 T. Low, II. N. Williamson. 10.30 Mrs. Overy, Mrs. Mackenzie.
Team For
Softball
Competition
The following will represent India in the International Softball Com- petition against China "A" on the C.B.A. ground on Sunday at 10 a.m.: A. R. Abbas, M. el Arculli, O. el Arcuill, Ismali All, A. IL Bukar, S. Hamet, A. J. Hussain, A. R. Kitchell,
It is usually said that Tottenham Hotspur rank first. Their splendid- ly equipped ground is exceedingly valuable, but they have squandered R. Marker, K. Nazarin, A. R. most of their ready ensh. Arsenal, Razack, M. I. Razack, A. A. Humjahn too, are well off in spite of all that and K. M. Rumjahn.
they owe,
By the same system of reckoning, Aston Vilin are also in an exceed- prosperous state, and those ingly
who made all the trouble 12 years agb over the erection of the stand must realise that Mr. Rinder's only mistake was that he looked further ahead, then they did.
RUGBY FOOTBALL
Club And Volunteer Teams Chosen
Manchester City's ground at
There will be two games of Rugby Maine-road cost over £100,000, and Football on the Club ground at Hippy not only has most of this been met Valley to-morrow. Commencing at but their budget is more than ba-3 p.m. a Club side will play H.M.S. lanced. They have, in fact, accumu- Cumberland. This match will be Jaled vost resources.
followed at 4.15 p.m.. by a game be- West Bromwich Albion, too, are tween the Army and the Hongkong in a remarkably sound position. For Volunteer Defence Corps.
The Club and Volunteer sides have the purpose of the balance-sheet the: vajuc of the Hawthorns has been been selected 03 follow:- written down to the insignificant Club G. Low: H. van Leeuwen,
sum of £5,000.
has
M. W. MacGrath, E. M. Watts, H. F.
Jel. 28151
BARGAINS
FOR THE HOME
OF
TAPESTRIES.
A LARGE SELECTION ART SILKS, REPPS, CRETONNE, NETS, ETC.,
IN ODD LENGTHS (from 7 yards per length)
IN ATTRACTIVE COLOURS &
50c
DESIGNS.
PER YARD.
TABLE LAMPS, VASES, TEA · TABLES, PLASTER FIGURES.
DINNER GONGS, FRAMED
..
G UNFRAMED PICTURES.
Must be Cleared
REGARDLESS OF COST.
525252525 LANE CRAWFORD'S
The House of Quality & Service
Those who know....
Insist on
EWO
司公空航亞歐
FOR PASSENGERS, MAIL & FREIGHT
- HANKOW EXPRESS
HONGKONG EVERY
MONDAY, WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY
Dept. 11:25 s.m. Arr. 4.25 p.m.,
and
HONGKONG CHANGSHA
EVERY
HANKOW SERVICE
TUESDAY & FRIDAY Dept. 11.25 a.m.
Atr. 4.25 p.m.
WITH CONNECTION TO SIAN, CHENGTU, KUNMING
HANOI
(Yunnan)
H.K. OFFICE: KING'S BLDG., 4th Fir. Tol. 25552.
But if wealth is to be counted by Hopkins: C, W. Lyle, R. Rutherford: EURASIA AVIATION CORPORATION ensh in the banit Wolverhampton K. H. G. White, K. A. Watson (Cap Wanderers may rank first. Not only tain), A. W. Holden, E. C. Luscombe, £80,000 been spent on the A. S. Olson, H. W. E. Heath, A. J. C. around during the manngership of Taylor and J. K. Birt. Major Frank Buckley but they have Volunteers.-J. R. Henderson; L. aver £40,000 at their disposal. Lammert, W. E. Grieve, F. Cessford,
I understand that the intention is M. C. Carruthers; A. H. R. Butcher, to use this is the erection of a new J. L. Bonnar; R. Leigh, W. E. Peers, stand, the plans for which were pre-J; S. Dunnett, A. G.Dalziel, B. Hynes, J. Redman, R. G. L. Oliphant and J. pared some time ago,
C. Miller (Captain).
cent.
A BIG JOB
of the
The Scottish Association have taken on a big job in assuming res- ponsibility for Injured playera. Siml- lar work in England occupies 75 per time of the League Management Committee and it goes on in summer as well as winter.
I am afraid, too, that the Scottish authorities will find that the £2,000
they have earmarked to meel the cost will be nothing like adequate.
British Atmosphere Unfavourable?
In England it amounts to about Japan Dotormined To
£10,000 a year and the whole of
this is provided by the clubs who
In the case of First and Second Divi- sion members give 1 per cent. their match receipts. The Southern of the Third Division pro- rection
Mako 1940 Gamos
of
Mr.
A Success
Tokyo, Feb. 4. vides 144 per cent, and the Northern General of the Olymple Organizing Matsuzo Nagal, Secretary-
section 2 per cent.
SPECIAL MORNING SHOWS: 11,30 A.M.
TO-MORROW ONLY WALT DISNEY &
MICKEY
OD] MOUSI
at the QUEEN'S at the ALHAMBRA
1. On Ice
2. Father Noah's Ark 3. Bables In The Woods
4. Old King Colo
5. Santa's Workshop
6. Puppy Love
the
have never understood why there Committee, before sailing for Cairo should be this difference. Is it be to attend the meeting of the Inter- cause the claims on behalf of Third national Olymple Committee, stated
"I have heard to-day,
that Division players are more frequent?
Scottish clubs are fortunate to be British atmosphere is unfavourable relieved of the duty of looking after Lowards Japan, but we will do our utmost to make the 1940 Olympic players. Recently those In England received generous help from Games successful."
their
Mr. Nagal also said that he intend- the F.A., who gave a donation of ed to explain the situation in the 5,000 to the insurance fund and a Far East to Americans and other promise of further assistance it members of iko......... Committed.--- Khould Ea-required.
United Press.
7. Mickey's Service Station
8.. Mickey's Garden
9. Flowers & Trees
1. Wise Little Hen
2. Chinashop
3. Grasshopper & The Ants
4. Night Before Christmas
5. Cookie Carnival
6. Clontland
7. Mickey's Elephant
8. Steeplechase
9. Steamroller.
10". ADMISSION PRICES: 70c., 40%. 200.
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.