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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

FRIDAY. DECEMBER

9,

1938.

NANCY

OH DEAR ***

I HOPE

TSK,

I'M NOT LATE

FOR SCHOOL!

TSK!

GOOD MORNIN', MRS. JOHNSON --- I WISH YOU'D CLEAN

YOUR WINDOWS

ONCE IN A

WHILE!

SATISFACTORY ENTRIES

DECEMBER RACE MEET AT MACAO

Seven Handicap Events With One For Ladies

(By "Captain Foster")

By Ernie Bushmiller

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Mid-Week

Rifle Shoot

Possible Representatives Leonardo Bows To Kukuljevic In Straight Sets,

Chosen For Practice

but

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While Mouvet Dofeats Juanito; Visitors Also Win In Doubles

Glorious weather,

Manila, Nov. 30. variable wind, was experienced by members <if the Hongkong Riflej

Franjo Kukuljevic, the Yugoslavian tennis ace, and Robert Association, who attended the Wed-

a clean sweep of their nesday Spoon Shoot, and some high Mouvet, Belgion junior champion, made Very good entries have been received for the December Raceeures were registered. Although the concluding matches in Manila last night at the Rizal Tennis Stadi. attendance was not as large as the Um. The Yugoslavian wound up the series with five victories and Meeting of the Macao Jockey Club to be held at Areia Preta on

week, owing to duties only one

defeat, while Mouvet won two of his matches. The Sunday. The first saddling bell will be rung at 1.45 p.m. sharp.revious

amongst the Military, the 4th. Sub- This will be their last meeting of the season and to make it more

muring Flotilla turned up in their visiting pair won all their doubles matches, usual large numbers attractive Mr. F. J. Gellion, British Vice-Consul, has kindly don-

Uy did the, Chiese Police Reserve.

Laut night, Kukuljevle came back on to win the eleventh and twelfth ated a handsome silver cup to the winning owner and also one to

Sub-Inspector Chau won the Nett with vengeance after his defent at games to annex the set at 7-5. the Jockey in each section of the Autumn Handicap for "E" class

Spoon for SR. (b) with a 98, Cor- the hands of "Mighty Mile" Felici-

Kukuljevic and Mouvel will leave China ponies.

poral Morris, of the Royal Scots, won simo Ampon last Monday the St. (a) with 80

and completely outplayed Leonardo on the s. s. Tamura to-morrow for The selection Committee for the Gavin, the Philippines No. 1 rank-Cebu where they are scheduled to Colony teams met on Monday, in the ing player, in two straight sets, 6-1, play Cebu's tennis players on Satur Rubl and the newly-crowned na- Roof Garden Annexure of the Hong--2. He had Gavin running all over day and Sunday. Rodrigo Diaz, F. the court and baffled the local star tional junlor. net champion, J. Vari- kang Hotel to select representatives

an. will be pitted against the for the teams for the Overseas Postal with his cannon ball service. Match and Far East Trophy Match twenty members have been chosen for S.lt. (b) and S.R. (a) teams for

The s. Kinshan will be on the fun, sailing at 9.30 a.m., and return- Ing at 3.30 cm. on Monday.

A special dollar cash sweep is be ing conducted by the Macao Jockey Club in their main event, the LamT)- chen Cup for subscription griffins of the Hunikong Jockey Club thin Reason, over the Derby course, ond it ta learned that the sale has ex- veeded 15,000-Uckets.

race

once

There

are seven handicap events | on the programme, the last being an unomein!

be ridden by Indies, the distance being round from the winning post.

The curtain-raiser will be Autumn Handicap (first section) for! "E" class Chian ponkes over half-a-¦ mile

should see and we

a good scurry. Wenning. after his cop- vincing performance ut

Happy Valley lost Saturday, should start a Invourite, but I am really afraid of Stymic and Yom Sing; for buth of therm

not much lead to shoulder. Tabby Cat, who holds the i post of honour, has a sequence of too many fourth placed runnings, but this genel has never made the Mavao trip and 1 do not know whether he is a good sallor or not. On book form, Mae's Adventure is danger-

Ous.

have

It has been represented to me that Shongba 4 is in fine fettle and in the circumstance I cannot find any-! thing to beut him in the Macau Handl- cap (first section) over a mile. Al- though he is well keyed. Fairy Auk will no doubt put up a good fight

Stymic

Muc's Adventure

MACAU HANDICAP (FIRST SECTION)

Shanghal 4 Fairy Auk

Hogmanay

AUTUMN HANDICAP (SECOND SECTION)

Persian Cat

Cricketer

Dark Hazard

KIANG WU HANDICAP

Gold Hovereign Good Morning Double Chance

MACAU HANDICAP (SECOND SECTION)

Rothesay Bay

Merry Falty

Shih Yin Grand

LAMCHEN CUP

Final Triumph

Wenning

Cape Comorin

LADIES' HANDICAP

Latilat

Black Monday Cricketer

and Hogmanay should I the third Basketball

position in the frame provided the

jockey is not over the weight.

HARD TO SPLIT

TRIPLE TIE RECORDED IN

practice.

Marksmen Selected

evening

In the opening game, Kulkuljevic Europeans while in Cebu." got off auspiciously by scoring four From Cebu the visitors will soll points in a row on his service. He for Singapore where they will also won the first two games. Gavin

After their outsmarted the visitor with several play several matches.

matches in Singapore, the two beautiful sideline pincements in the

W players will bid goodbye to each next two games which he won to the other. Kukuljevic will go to India Invitations have been issued to the the score at 2-all. From this point where he will stay all winter, while

to attend practices, the Kukuljevle turned on the hent following

lic first one of which will be held at scored on many sizzling drives and Mouvet will proceed to French-Indo the Talkoo Range, kindly lent by the annexed three games in a row to

Club, Taikoo Rine

Sunday take the Oll

lead at 5-2. Gavin won December 11 at 9 a.m.;

the eighth game on his service, but SR. (b) Teain-F. O. J. C. Swan, PKukuljevic won the ninth game to O.. D. J. Silcock, Sgt. Rt. J. Heap and Marine P. G. Heather R. N. Staff): P. cop the first net, 0-3.

MANY ERRORS

9. C. Clark, E. R. A., J. Thorpe, C. E. R. A. J. A. I. W. Atkinson and Templeton (4th S/m Flotillal: G. M Pollard. T. J. Boulton and 11. G. Langley

In the second set Gavin consistent- D.R.C

Summer (Taikoo Club);'

even double-faulting his SR. P. Hafe and Sgt. V. w. Color Clubkly erred, Bife Clubs: Surg/Lt. J. B. Mackle, Cadet Service In crucial moments. Kukut- G. J. I. Carey and Cadet B. J. B. Morahanjevic tucked away four games before

H.X.N.V.F.): Capt. F. P. Sequeira Gavin was able to win his first. Ga-: II.K.V.D.C.): E. A., W. J. Gilpin 4th S/m vin also won the seventh game, but Flatilla.

off defeat for a St. (a) Team-Major D. F. L. Camp that only stayed bell (R.A.S.C.); P. O. H. Richards (R. N. brief spell for a while for Kukulj • StoT): E. R

W. Mayo and A, B.,

Lt.

Chino.

Good Entries Received For Race Meeting

A. F. Collett f 34 Cunningham, vie annexed the eighth game to wall club for the Handicap events of the 2

G. Flood 4th. 5/m: Sgt. G. Steer. Get and match. Cpl. It W. Morris, Cpl. J. Mitroy. L/C, 1. B. Bullen, Sgt. 1. Kane. Sgt. D. 7. Scott

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OUR GUIDE TO THE CINEMAS

SCHOOLS CRICKET

Diocesan Boys Trounce Queen's College

Despite the fact

that their desi

Theatre, to-day)-Joan Dlondell and all-rounder, A. Crary, were not play- “There's Always a Woman" (King'e | batsman, F. J. Lay, and their best Melvyn Douglas in a Thin Man" ing, the Diocesan Boys' School con- type of sicuth yarn, with Miss Blon- vincingly beat Queen's College in a

who dell appearing as the spouse

game of cricket at lomuntin on stumbles on the cluca.

Wednesday. Amusing

the The feature of Stuff, a little overdone, which bene-match was the excellent batting of Douglas'e. Kew (53) and J. Macauly (70 fits mightly from Mr. suave playing. Mary Astor, Frances retired), who between them added Drake, Jerome Cowan and Henry 100 runs for the third wicket. Kew Kolker are others in the cast.

claimed seven 4's and a 5, while (Queen's Macauly knocked up ten 1's and a 6.

Macauly topped his batting per Theatre, to-day)-Deanna Durbin's formance by taking 6 wickets for fourth picture, in which she begins 22 runs. The scores were:

*That

Certain AFO"

to grow up officially. Fifteen-year-

the

Queen's College-47 (T. C. Lo 20,

Thirteenth Extra Race Meeling which years. The romance ends with Macnuly 6 for 22, C. S. Kuni 4 for

Mouvet, the Belgian ace, chalked will be held at Happy Valley on Matheron, Pla, D. Slm and Gitman up his second victory in the series Saturday, December 17: (40) Royal Scots): W. K. (DRC) Bdsm, G. R. Morton (Midx. by defeating Juanito Gavia in the Regt.): Cpl. W. Nunn (RE) CP opening game of the evening. The Han Subscription ponies.

Laggards' Handicap.-For Austra- One mile. Maghar Singh (HKP.): Me.

Belgian utilised his drives to ad- Hammo I.K.V.D.C.).

-Able Amazon, A Grand Time, The Council wish

in two straight to draw the vintage and won

Derby Day, Dick Turpin and Ranger. attention of all members when firing sets, B-6, 0-3.

Tardy Handicap.-For China ponies that they must hand their cards over

The first set was heart-breaking to "C" Class. One mile. Harvest View, for marking to their opposlte num-

National De- ber, enter shot by shot and not wait young Gavla. A brilliant rally that Jungle Jim. Lucky.

Dilatory

RECREIO 1ST. ELEVEN

old daughter of a newspaper publish- Diocesan School,-165 for 4 wickets The following entries have been er, she falls in love with a ferelen (C. A. Kew 55, J. Macauly 70 re-

(Melvyn Douglas), red, C. Whitfield 20). received by the Hongkong Jockey who is neturally her senior by many

correspondent

wife, and discovery that he has a Deanna returns to Jackie Cooper, her 15). childhood

tale. friend. A Kood charmingly told. Irene Rich, John Carroll, Jackle Halliday, Nancy Searle and Juanita Quigley help to

The following will represent the keep the show going at a fine pace.

Club de Recreio against the Hong- "Walking Down Broadway" (Al kong Cricket Club in a friendly game hambra Theatre, to-day). Six girls of cricket on the totter's ground to ing fan and heart-ache in the process. to fill in their card at the end. The cabled him to lead, 6-4, after trail fence, Night View, Rose Jane and living life as they think it, and find-morrow:

Claire Trevor leads the cast.

A. M. Rodrigues (Capt.), N. Bel- card must be properly lled up izing Mouyet led the score at 5-all Roc-Queen.

and at 6-all and then went on to their score win the wery detail otherwise

China Handicap. For thirteenth and fourteenth

trao, J. Gonsalves, E. L. Gosane, Z... "Beloved Brat" (Oriental Theatre, G. Gosano, H. L. Ozorio, A. P. will not be considered.

sumes to cop the set, 8-0. In the bonics "D" Class. One mile.-Dio-to-day) The tarnish of Hollywood Pereira, A. M. Prata, W. A. Reed, The leading scores and spoon win-seond set, Mouret had no dileultyenes, Double Chance, Ebony, Idol, exaggeration mars the sheen of what, M. N. da Silva, jnr., and E. M. L. ners of Wednesday's shoot are as winning, allowing Gavia only the Eleven, Plain View, Royal Highness, ment of the theme of the redemption

Five Rulers, Flybynight, Lucky

been an excellent treat- Soares. might have Sylvandale and Tiny Star:

VOLUNTEERS AGAINST ARMY an ungovernable child through ALSO WIN DOUBLES

Last Chance Handicap--For Aus- Granville and some of her

understanding. Even

Bonita 50, 72. 500 BIA em

The following will represent The Schools basketball competi-

co-players Subscriptiors The visitors defeated Juanito and trallan

ponics, tion resulted in a triple tie; thier Sub-In-car CC. Chau 2 32 34 32 :

A., W. J. Gilpin 3 31 33 33 20. Leonardo in the doubles match, 7-5, Class. One mile-A Great Time, manage several poignant and touch-Hongkong Volunteers against the and Dark Hazard may find Cloudy teams. St. Paul's, Wah Nam and FHA, T. A. Cunningham 4 30 31 32 pati "Leonardo pinyed a much better Bredon, Cape York, Colorado Star, Donald Crisp are the principat adults. kunpoo

Dolures ing scenes.

Costello and Army in a game of cricket at Soo- Star, Cricketer and Persian Cat hurd Wan Tal,

Ser. 13 32 31 A 6-4.

Sunday, December 11, . each tosing one match, E. A. H. J. Templeton to split. The lust numed is my St. Paul's best Wah Nam, who in rut. 4. 5. 14 Seller 2 11 30 33 04 game in the doubles match, than lie Discovery Bay, Rocitly, Strathearrick

"Stamboul Quest" (Kajestic Thea commencing at 11 am: ERA. J. R. Tharpe 31 33 30 94

did in the singles lilt. but Juunito's and Violet Quten. fancy, but have not been able to turn defeated Wai Tal, and the lat-Sut. P. Hale

Ser. 34 31 20

tre, lo-day),~An old favourite back of

W. L. McKenzie (Capt.), K. M. ascertalo who is going to be the jou- ter beat St. Paul's in the f.1 P. O. D. J. Silenek... Ser. 21 30 32 11 erratke game proved the undoing

Finale Handicap. For Chinagain. Myrna Ley and George Brent Baxter, G. E., R. Divett, J. H. Fox, 330 30 31 g the local dun, In the first set, the match. All three games were very po.. C. Clark

sub-insuefar H. Q. Tạo ..

Ser. 221 | foends matched the visitors stroke ponies, "E" Class, One mile.-Acme, in a tale of espionage mude exciting R. K. Grifiths, R. M. M. King, H. A. elost and there was nothing to, Set. A. C. Chen

33 27 1 for stroke. After tralling behind, Cape Comorin, Captain Blood, Dark by good neting and shrewd directing. chose between the teams, while Capt. F. P. Sequeira Ser. 20 31 30 {α)

brothers staged a clogged Hazard, Easy Time, Mae's Adventure, This Inpector D. Loje ....

30 32 20 2014-1, the srofes were almost identical.

Dignity, Sca Dragon, 131 20 90 rally and led, 5-4, but Kukuljevic National Good ill necessitate a play-off

for the Marine P. G. leather

CERA, R. W. Atkinson senior championship,

The Handicapper hoy assigned 15: ponies to the second seellon of the Auturo Bandreap over half-a-mile and the event is to be ridden by novice. Owing to the fact that a few entrants are being trained i spol Macao looks pretty hard

the winner. The Happy Valley run- ners such as Aume Captain Blond

ксу.

In the Klang Wu Handicap for "D" class raters over a mile, I like Gold Sovereign who is on the same level with Double Chance, Morning and National Anthem, all carrying more or legs 150 lbs. Einer- gency Call and Plain View are nicely weighted, the latter is looking ex- Iremely well.

FIRST DIVISION

follows:

Spoon Shoot-A.R. (b).

0

Afth, sixth and seventh games.

All the above competitors used the deuce the games.

31 33 20 1 won his service in the tenth game to ymie, Tabby Cat. Wenning and

In the junior division Wah 7"1024" RlAc). went through without defcat, though they had a very narrow win aver Pui Ying.

The results were as follow:

With Merry Maker away in the first division, the order of the finish į in the Macatt Inndleap (second sec- tlon) over a mile should be Rothesay Hay, Merry Fatty and Shib Yin Grand Gold Clause may be a good St. Paul's. nimal, but I have no confidence in

Woh Nam

him on arcount of bis aptitude for Wah Tai tho "mdeo" stunt, Be

nearly University

bucked Mr. Wade at the last meet-

init.

Pul Yink King's

The Lamchen Cup is a handicap Wah Yan. event for sub-griffins of the Hong Queen's kong Jockey Club of this senton and Fong Lam it should be quite na

endurance test over one and a half miles.

Senior Division

.

W

?

7

Spoon Shot~~A.. (4)

Cpt. 1. W. Morris

AB, E. P. Flood

986

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BESAR szezon

P. O, H. Richards

Pto. D. 21. Str

L/C. R. Bullen

ERA. J. E. Sherlock

L.Cpl. W. Nunn

1 Plc. T. II. Wood

lent. R. W. Mayn

Capt. A. G. Mackenzie.

Kennedy

[LC. J. M. Xavier

A. F. Colletl

Pic. V. M. "H-mmond Pie. J. M. Bryant

Stn. J. T, Thompson

denotes the

spoon.

winner

denotes the winner of the "handicap"

N.B. Winner of spoon had his handleap reduced as above by I point.

Junior Division

3

1

2

Interacting On paper, Final Triumph Wah You should pass the post Drst despite the Pui Ying land of 168 lbs. and the pony. I

Fong Lam understand, will be ridden by Mr.

St. Paul's If Wenning does not Queen's Encarnação. nccept the opening event, he is King's dangerous here and so is Cape St. Joseph's Comorin who has only 145 lbs,

Sai Na A The Ludies Handicap event will gai Nam B terminate the meeting and I nomin- ate Lalitat, Black Monday and Cricketer to finish in that order.

DAY'S SELECTIONS

My selections are as follows:

AUTUMN HANDICAP (FIRST SECTION)

Wenning (if started)

WIN FOR SCOTLAND

London, Dec. 8, At football at Glasgow to-day Scotland beat Hungary 3-1-Beuter

Bulletin.

spoon.

of tho

BOUT ABANDONED

Unable To Find

Opponent For

Joo Louis

San Frunelsco, Dec. 7. The San Francisco Exposition Committee announces it has aban- doned plans for a heavyweight tille bout next year due to the unce tainty of obtaining an opponent ar Joe Louis.—United Press.

The visitors went Yum Sing.

Joan Blondell and Melvyn Douglas aro husband and wife in "Thero's Always a Woman," new Columbia comedy showing at the King's Thea- tre, and they are very much in love with each other even if the above scene from the Gim would lend one to believe otherwise.

of an

WEEK-END. BOWLS

Kowloon Cricket Club

"At Home" To-morrow

on

the

Namak, D. McLellan, A. M. R. Scares, G. Souza and A. N. Other.

Frogskin Shoes Approved

New Orleans. Frogskin can be used for making

The Kowloon Cricket Club inw-women's purses and shoes, according

be bowlers will "At Home" tu- | to the state department of conserva-

will entertain morrow, and

Avetion. It also might be used to ganke visiting rinics. The home and vis".jo superior kind of glue for photo-

b teams will be as follow:

Kowloon C.C.~(1) V. C. Labrum,

A. Wright, M, W. Rokusen und Mi

engravers.

Justice R. E. Lindsell: (2) W. Naef. Society and St. George's Society are

W. Hobbs, J. W. M. Brown and J.

llyde; (3) F. E. Nash, C. J. Tacent, minded that the match will cam- mence promptly at 2.30 p.m. at the 3. Smith and E. G. Fincher; (4) W. Kewloon Bowling Green Club to-

T. French. R. Meadows, R. Nish and A. W. Smith; (5) W. Nash, W. Paterson, R. E. Marks and T. C.

Reserves.-W. Dowden, T. M. Connolly, T. A. Tarrant. J. Farle and E. Kern.

Carr.

Guests (1) J. Stephens, B. A. Mansell, W. A. Cornell and A. W. Brown; (2) E. A. Alkins, P. Purvis, T. Ferguson and L. Guy: (3) C.

morrow, December 10.

SPORT ADVTS.

THE MACAO JOCKEY CLUB

Mose, H. J. Kew, S. Gray and U. The December Itace Meeting will M. Omar; (4) J. V. Ramsay, Gbe held at Areia Prota, Macas, on G. C. Moss and J. Hol-Sunday, 11th December, 1911, com- idge; (8) C. 3. Silva, C. M. Alv, mencing at 2.15 p.m.

Perkins,

J. Gibson and R. Basa.

SOCIETIES' MATCH

Players in the Lawn Dowin_game | between members of St. Andrew's

The first bell will be rung at 1.45

[p.m. approximately.

By order,

8. W. CHENG,

Sonretary.

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