1938-12-21 — Page 13

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NANCY

RAILROAD STATION

OH, MISTER!-

WILL YOU PLEASE

LIFT ME UP TO THE PHONE, PLEASE?

SURE

Wednesday

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

NOPE!--- NO NICKELS IN

THIS SLOT!

December 21, 1938.

By Ernie Bushmiller

O.K.--- NOW. LET'S TRY THE

REST OF THEM?

Jel. 28151.

FOR THE CHRISTMAS

FESTIVITIES

13

NOV-17 --ERNIE

Local Soccer Fixtures For The Week-End

CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY MATCHES ANNOUNCED

The following are the fixtures are.

Kunson R. v. A.S.A. (Prince En-

ranged by the Hongkong Footballvard Rd., 4 pan.). Referee Wyp Assoction for to-day, to-morrow and the Christmas holidays:

2R

TO-DAY

Juulor Shell Replay

RA. v. R.A.0.C.

(Sonkan

poo, 2.30 p.m.), Referee: Molygonu.

TO-MORROW

Third Division (A)

30th R.A. v. Stanley (Military, 4) Dan.). Referee: Walsh.

Third Division (1) RAM.C. v. Stonecutters W/5, 1st. Joseph's, 2.30 p.m.). Referees Frat-

er.

SATURDAY

First Division

2401 RA. v. Univeraly (Chat en Rd., 4 p.m.). Referens Philips.

Medical v Powhattum (Militar

1 m.). Referee: Aylwin.

MONDAY, DEC. 21

Soulay Herald Charity Cur (Semi-Final)

Portugal V Ireland

(Kowinoa,

3.30 pun.). Referee: 1p. Lane ment Pack and Clark.

TUESDAY, DEC. 27

Sunday Breahl Charity Cup

(1st Round)

Cina V. Sculland

Royal Scots v. Kowloon (o: 3.30 pan.).

(Scotuman Referee: Omar. Lip

Joon, 4 p.m.). Referee: p. Linemen: Stedman und Ottoway.

men: J. Somerville and Stone,

St. Joseph's v. Club (St. Joseph's,;

4 p.m.). Referee: Hooper Lines

mies: McLaughlon and Sze Pawni.

Second Division

Kwong Wait v. R.A.0.C. (Kow-

Middlesex v. South China A, Joon, 2.30 p.m.). Referee: Camiin.

(Sookunpoo, 4 p.m.). Referen Pinch. Luaranien: Purnell and Wil-

:00.

Polley. South China "13" (Bon-

Seath China y. Royal Szot. (Caro- MR, 4pm.). Referee: Edward. Eastern v. 5th R.A. (Clab, 4 p.n.).

dary Rd., pl. Rein.eet Hi 6. Referee: Brothwelt. life. Linesmen: W. Somerville end

Dove.

Navy v. Kwang Wah (Causewny

i

T

Third Division (A)

South Chion v. 5th R.A. (Carothe

Day, 4 p.m.). Referce: Omar. Bill 2.30 p.m.). Referee: Hartley,

Linement Wilken and Barretto

Second Division

Police R.A.O.C. (Boundary d...

2.30 p.m.). Referee: Clark.

St. Joseph's v. Club (St. Josepheta, 30 p.m.). Referee: Stedman.

Royal Scots v. Kowloon (Kow) 2.30 p.m.).

Referee: Ottaway. Middlesex v. South China (0) kumpoo, 2.30 p.m.). Referees Roes sick.

3th RA. v. Kwong Wah (Cause- way Bau, 2.30 p.m.). Referee: Mae- Cormae,

R.A.S.C. v. Ki Che (Causeway Buy, 2.30 p.m.). Referce: harr.

PW.D. 30th R.A. (Club, 2.30 p.m.). Referer: Waldron.

Third Division (B)

2.30 p.m.). Referee: Smith

Stonerullers v. AS.A. (Kowiyon

Medeals v. University (Causewa Bay. 4 p.m.). Referee: Burgess,

WEDNESDAY, DEC. 28

Junior Sheid (3rd Itoundi R.A.O.C. or 240 R.A. My Bestal

Eastern v. R. Engineers (Caroline; Svols (Soekunpoo, 2.30 pm.). Re- Hill, 230 p.m.). Referee: Havelaar. feree: Molyneau.

Third Division (A)

Royal Scot v. Electric (Miltary,.

2.30 p.m.). Referre Silva.

South China v. R.AS.C. (Carolite

1 p.m.). Referee: Marriott,

Third Division (B)

ESCOBAR BEATEN

Washington, Dec. 20

In a 10-round bout to-night Al Moncini, 124 1, of Providence, R.E. (E) v. Signals (Chotham gained the decision over Sixto Esco- bar. 121 b, of Puerto Rico. The fight was not for the title as Martini failed by 14 oz. to make weight- United Press,

2.30 p.m.). Referee Deuner

R.A.F. Stonecutter! (Prince Edward Rd.. 2.30 p.m.). Referee Mcllgrew.

Note the determined look on W. A. H. Doff's face as he sites the ball, Pleture was taken at the Chinese R.C. on Saturday when Duff and allas Tyler won the Colony mixed doubles tennis-Photo by Jaffer.

NAVAL SAILING

OUR GUIDE

Results Of Ah King Cup TO THE

Series On Sunday

The following were the results of the 5th, race in the Ah King Cup į serica held on Sunday last; . 1, Ginu (Lieut. Medd); 2, Brum; 3, Larryn (Lieut. Edmonds).

Whiteru

CINEMAS

Ilcaris"

Programme Arranged For Macao Racing

The following is the drafi pro- gramme of events arranged for the January Meeting of the Marau Jockey Club for Sunday, January 8:

Szechuen Handleop. (Isl. Section). For Ching pontes, Subscription pontes of this Chub any season. Subscrip- tion Grithis of the Hongkong Jockey Club, barred, Nine furlongs,

N.D. One entry only will be made for the Szachuen Handleep. (Ruces I and 4) Entries will be divided into First and Secund Sections at the dis- cretion of the Handicapper.

Chinghal Handicap. (1st, Section). For Chinu poules, classifed by the Hongkong Jockey Club as "E" class. Six furlongs,

the

N.D. One entry will be made for Chinghai Handicap. (Races 2 and 5) Entries will be divided into First and Second Sections at the dis- cretion of the Handicapper.

Kansu Handicap. For China ponies, einssified by the Hongkong Jockey Club as "D" class. Half a mile,

Szechuen Handicap. (Second Sec- Lion). For China porles, Subscrip- tion ponies of this Club of any Sea- son, Subscription Griffins of the Hongkong Jockey Club, barred. Nine furiongs.

Chinghal Handicap. (Second Sec- Lion).

For China ponles, classified by the Hongkong Jockey Club as "E" class. To be ridden by jockeys who have not won ten races anywhere at any time. No whips or spurs allow- cd. Six furlongs.

Ladies Scurry. (Unafflefal). A cup will be presented to the winning rid- er. Souvenirs will also be presented to the 2nd and 3rd placed riders. For China ponies belonging to the Kow- loon Riding School. To be ridden by ladies at catch-weights. No whips or spurs allowed. Three furlongs.

Entries close on Thursday, Decem→ ber 20, 1038.

HAPPY

VALLEY ROUP

Local Ponies Sold Under Hammer At Jockey Club Paddock

maby

was con-

"OI. Huma Theatre, to-day),——An bontat, sincere and moving film. Though somewhat

A public roup, in which spelled by a melodramatle ending well-known local racing ponies were (Linut-Condr. Hall), the story of a stern frontler pastor, sold under the hammer. Mary Ann II (Lieut. Fanshawe), his self-sacrificing wife and their ducted by Mr. E. V. M. R. de Souza 1 Stour (Lieut. Simpson). Lutine strong-willed

(Squadron-Loader Meyrick). Dunlin gratituds in his selfish ambition day. The following were the a (cut-Comdr. Nicholls) and Cristina benclits tremendously by Clarence chases

Brown's fine direction and the per- Pamances Beulah Bondi, Walter $300, Mr. Necan; Atomic Star. 570. Kum Shan, no bid; China Pony, Huston, James Stewart, Gene Rey- Mr. Lunson; Apilas, $60, Mr. P. P. elets, Gen2 Lockhart. Charles Botelho: Five Rulers, $40, Mr. Tyro- Colvin and Charley Grapewin, white; Captain Blood, $30, Miss F.

Son who forgets at the Jockey Club Paddock yester-

were other contestants,

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"White Hamers" (Queen's 'Tbrater, j Lord; China to-lay)-Sentimental inspirational Needu; Emergency Call: 1200, 337

drama

woman

A. Lewis; Acme, $100, Mr. 11. 6. which lakes

un certain Chon; A Better Time, $200, Mr. B. nobility through the excellent per-

muses of its principal characters.. Grail; Easy Time, $130, Mr. Tyra

Bainter is the serving

white; Cape Comorin, $260, Mr. who enters a household on a colt N. L. White; Jungle Jim, $20, Mr. Tyrowhite: King's Bounty, $120, Mr. winter inning and

rematus to be-S. W. Lee: Lanolei, Mr. Dobsen: come a firm counsellor and a strong Split Hand, $30, Mr. Tyrowhite; define against adversity

eity when it Centre Forward, $50, Mr. W. N. J arrives. The climax comes after the Pitt; Colorado Star, $110, Mr. N. L.. master of the house, a

ouse, a poor profes- White; Charybdls, $10, Miss J. Ola sr, has seen his "ecless lesbox" - 1939 Australian pony, $55, Mr. L. 13. vention stoten and is persuaded by Chao: Dark Hazard, $25, Mr. V. the servant that by not testing be Gregory; Double Finesse, withdrawn.; will turn defeat Into victory, Miss Astrile, $45, Mr. Plo. M. Pineda. Baluter is outstanding, and others in

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the cast lend excellent support.)

Claude Balts, Kay Johnson, Jackic cowboy who likes to see the ends of Cooper, Bonita Granville, Henry justice meet. O'Neill and James Stephenson are

the supporters.

"Fire Over England" (Oriental Theatre, to-day),—Alcxanier Korda's "Pride of the West" (Alhambra splendid production returns,

Well- Theatre, to-day-Hupulong Cassidy, made and good entertainment. Clarence Mulford's famous character "Itascais" (Majestle Theatre, to- u the Western ranges, rides again day),--Jane Withers, another of the In another thrilling story by the child-stars to common these days, master of "Western" Betion. Bill romps through this picture in light- Boyd again takes the role of the hearted fashion,

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Clarence BROWN'S Production OF HUMAN HEARTS

A spectacular cast of thousands with WALTER HUSTON JAMES STEWART BEULAH BONDI GUY KIBBEE CHARLES COBURN JOHN CARRADINE Son Play by Bradbury Foote Produced by John W.Considine, Jr.

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