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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
January 5, 1939.
By Ernie Bushmiller
PLEASE HELP
THE POOR!
NANCY
TSK, TSK.--I'M NOT DOIN' SO GOOD WITH OUR CHRISTMAS FUND
FOR THE
POOR!
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POOR MISTER?
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NOV
ERNIB BUSHA
FIRST-MINUTE SHOCK BEATS OXFORD
ANNUAL SOCCER MATCH FEATURED BY SPLENDID RALLY BY THE LOSERS
By Norman Ackland
Oxford Univ.
J Cambridge Univ.
G
London, Dec. 5. Oxford's fate was scaled in the inter-Varsity match at Dulwich when a miskick by Disney let Hollins through to score in the first minute.
By the time the Dark Blues had in a grand effort to save the match. recovered from this early shock they Seaford scored from a scramble in were three goals down, and though the goal-mouth while Lowcock was they afterwards provided most of lying on the ground, and Cour the excitement by stagh a grand minutes later Sturdy ran half the rally, the terrific effort involved left length of the Beid and, cutting in them a tired, disjointed side, and briliantly, gave Lowcock no chance Cambridge were well on top at the with a great shot. finish.
Directly after the interval Seaford equalised from Sturdy's pass, and for a few minutes Oxford appeared to have mastered the situation. Buti they faltered, and Washington picked up a pass from Lees to give Cum- bridge the lead again, and he scored
Hollins a few minutes later.
Subrequently both teams were ob-
RUGBY TEAMS IN RECENT MATCH
Above is the Oxford XV which lost to Cambridge at Twickenham recently in the annual Inter-Univer- viously feeling the effects of the sity rugger match. terrifle pace maintained in the Arst Phillips, S. Pether, W. M. Jackson, T. R. Thomas Seated: H. R. G. Percy, I. II. Pennington, I. 31. Mar- Left to right, at back; G. A. Hollis, J. Muller, I. W. Sutherland, T. J. Cowen, P. C. half, but Cambridge never looked shall, II. D. Freakes (captain), D. G. G. Coles, T. II. Watts, R. E. Luri.
It was a thrilling If not a classle arounter, and the experiment of playing the match on a Saturday on
+1 amateur club's ground was distinct success-there were 8,000 spectators, compared with a little over 2,000 at Highbury last year, another great goal from a pass by
Oxford's defence never realised the promise shown in auriler games, of the term. Davies put tremendous zest into his work at left-half, but Schofield was not up to form and there was a notable weakness at right-half, where Crompton had not the speed to cope will
burion, the lively Cambridge left wing
After a shaky star! Parry-Jones and Dlancy settled down to defend steadly, but with the men in front of them overplayed for long periods their task was hopeless.
Bike relaxing their grip on the game, OXFORD UNIV.: J. W. Naylor (Asi Llanwyst, Jesus), 11 A. S. Disney (Win- Exeter); K. Parry-Jones
chester, B.N.C.); P. L. Crompton Char terlouse, B.N.C.), S. Schofield Bolton G.S. BNG), B. A. Daylen (Bradford, Univ. L. I. L. P. Gardner (Bradfeld, B.N.C.); R. J. Sturdy (Munro, Jamaica, Pembroke), H. S. Seaford (Repton, Oriel). 2. 11. Hinch (Monsfeld, B.N.C.). J. I. Lonas (Charterhouse. New Call.).
CAMBRIDGE UNIV.: IL L. Low cock (Repton Emmanuel P. E. Templer Uradield. Trinity), G. G. K. Parsons Londen Univ., Cain's): N. W. Becson (Malvern, Clare), W. R. Cilif-Hodges Winchester, Trinity), D. F. Rowe (Man
LOMAS WELL HELD Individually, Sturdy and Seaford put in some splendid work, but as n line the Oxford forwards did not Compare with the Cambridge attack. G. Downing); D. Hollins Lomas, generally regarded
Etablake, Downing), K. Goodyear (Pal-
as the iner's, Gray's, Cath. 8), R. W. Lees (Stock- cleverest Oxford forward, was poor-ton G.S., Cath.). E. S. Washington ly supported by his partner, Binch, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Queena'). A. and when he did get the ball could Lindley (Ackworth, Emmanuel).
seldom beat. Templer, who dis- covered how to stop him in last sea- son's match-to drop back to cover Instead of trying a deliberate tackle. No praise could be too high for the cohesive work of the Cambridge for- words. Lees was the only one who did not score, but he was continu- ally making clever openings for his colleagues, who snapped them up quickly.
These forwards got most support from Beeson, who played the ume
NEW YEAR GOLFING RESULTS
The following were the results of
of his fe at right-half, and the de-competitions played in the New Year fenders, inspired by the captain, Meeting of the Royal Hongkong Golf Templer, all rosc to the occasion Club at Farling splendidly.
For some time after Hollins' sur-Col. and Miss King. prise goal the Oxford defence was There were ten entries. nt sixes and sevens. Lindley snap-
Mixed Bogey Pool, New Course.
2 up, won.
There
ped up a through pass from Beeson Bogey Par Pool, New Course-1. to add to the lead, and from Lind- Armstrong (18), 2 up, won. ley's corner-kicit Goodyear gathered were, twenty-two entries.
Pat Pool, Old Course.~~.
the ball, steadied himself and, taking. F. Bellamy (22), 3 up, won. J. deliberate sim, shot cleverly through F
crowd of players.
Bogey Stenersen (15). all square, won second prize on the last nine holes DARK BLUES' EFFORT from A E. Lissaman (3), also all Three goals down after half on
| square. There were 58 entries, hour's play, Oxford's cause seemed. Way, 05-2471, won. There were Medal Round, Old Course-R. G. lost, but the match became thrilling twenty-two entries. in the extreme when the whole team pulled every ounce out of themselves
Left to
right at back: P. Sherrard, M. Dods, J. H. Steeds. Second row: K. 1. Geddes, C. L. Newton-Thompson,
THE CAMBRIDGE XV—According to custom, only the new Blurs are wearing their caps. P. A. R. Lindsay, F. J. Leishman, J. C. Swanson. Seated: T. R. Parry. J. G. 6. Forrest, W. O. Chadwick (captain), R. B. Bruce-Lockhart, K. D. Downes. In front: J. Parsons, T. R. Juckes.
LADIES TOURNAMENTS Kowloon Tong KID
EAT WHAT YOU PLEASE Draw for Captain's Cup (1938)
Without Palaful After-effects
How glorions to be able to set-to with a will to your favourite delicacies, meal after meal, day after day-with no fear
of after-effects!
these letters have done:
And Club Championship
The draw for the Captain's Cup (1038) Competition of the Ladies Section, the Royal Hongkong Golf. Club, resulted as follows:
Mrs. Hiller v. Mra. Shewan; Mrs,
V.
Mrs.
Easily Beat
BERG TO FIGHT
S. And S. Home ARMSTRONG
Scores:
Walker & Thorn (S. and S.) lost
SQUASH TOURNEY
TO BE HELD
be re-
M. Bell v. Mrs. Walker; Mra. Cassidy Shilors and Soldiery Home last night Kid Berg and Henry Armstrong: for Kowloon Tong "A" visited the "The chances of a fight between
It is proposed to hold n squash To many stomach sufferers, ruch Miss Glendinning; Mrs. Williams v. of the Badminton League.
. Mics, Whyte-Smith; Mrs. Collis v. and won by 8-1 in the "B" Division the latter's world welter-weight title tournament commencing on January pleasure will seem an impossible dream. Mta. Morrison; Mrs, Stewart v. Mrs.)
look very favourable," Frankie 10, and concluding on February 10 But you can make it come true eaally; Mundy: Mrs. Piercy v. Mrs. Mac-
Jacobs, Berg's manager, told Reuters or earlier if possible. inexpensively, safely, as the writers of
New York Correspondent recently. Entries, which must be accom- kenzie; Mrs. Woodward
panied by a fee of $1, will Now I can sat what I like," says one Overy.
"I discussed the possibility ofceived by the Assistant Hon. Secre- "My appetite normal again." crios The 1st round to be played by 1o Rt. E. Lee & F. S. Ko 10-21; lost, J. Phelan, of the New York State Road, up to 4 p.m. on January 11, 10 Peter Lo & P. Fletcher 11-21; lost such a match yesterday with General tary, Cricket Club Pavillon, Chater another Able to eat anything," claims January 27; second round by
to F. Tsang & J, Stephens 6-21.
Athlelic Commission, and he told me and the draw will be published in he saw no reason why Jack should the local press on January 14, The final to be
arranged.
Cusack & Nicholson lost to Peter not have a crack at the title.
Matches will be the best of Ave The following is the draw for the Lee & F. S. Ko 0-21; beat F. Tang get the fight, but that he will bent Colony. The semi-finals and final
Club Championship
Lo & P. Fletcher 7-21; lost to R. E.
"I believe that he will not only games, and up to the semi-finals may Club Championship (1939):
played on any courts
in the & J. Stephens 25-22. Mrs. Mackenzie v. Mrs. Woodward; Grims & Manuel lost to Peter)
Armstrong. Berg lo kolny ready for a moal at meal times? If not. Mra. Whyte-Smith v. Mrs. Cassidy: Lo & P. Fletcher 12-21: lost to R. E. Kung now, and he has got the right will be played on the Club No. 1
Court.
a third--" Fiat good meal for months," February 10; third round announces yet another victim. And these 30, are only a few of thousands of stomach sufferers--all so grateful for this relief,
by
February
that they simply Aave to write.
What about you? Are you always
be
grent
wait no longer. Take Maclean Brand Mrs. liller v. Mrs. Redmond; Mrs. Lee & F. S. Ko 8-21; lost to F. bert Armstrong you have got to fight Stomach Powder. See how your appe Gilmore v. Mrs. A. B. Thomson; Mrs. Tanng & J. Stephens 18-21. tite comes back in full force as this
acientilo stomach remedy cleanses the Henry V. Mrs. Lissaman; Mrs.
system of poison, sentrallies excess acid, Robertson v. Mrs. King.
and soothes the inflamed stomach walls. Bye into 2nd Round: Mrs. Shewan
And remember Maclean Drand Stomach V. Mrs. Plercy.
Powder, taken in time, stops your
The first round to be played by
27; accond
stomach trouble getting serious-for, as January
Volunteer Cricket
Found by Team For Sunday
you know, a neglected stomach may even February 10; third round by February bring you eventually to the operating 29, The final to be arranged.
tablo.
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NAVY BEAT CLUB
SOCCER AMATEURS
TO MERGE
A Navy XV proved too strong for The following will represent the the Club "A" in a friendly rugger Volunteers v. University at Pokfu- game played on the Club ground yes- lam on Sunday next at 2 p.m. sharp after leading by six points to nil at terday, the Navy winning by 9-0
London, Jan. 4. A. C. Beck (Capt.), R. M. Baxter, Powder or tablets. If you have any
Sydney, Jan. 4.
The leading amateur football clubs, F. A. Broadbridge, R. G. Broad, the interval Queensland beat New South Wales bridge, F. A. Dunnott, R. H. Griffiths,
the Corinthians and Casuals, which dificulty in obtaining it from your local in the Sheffield Shield game by eight T. A. Madar, W, L. McKenzie, H. A. Sollis and Thomas, while Stewart mittee, have agreed in principle to Bcorers for the Navy were Stead, are now controlled by a joint com- shemist or store, write to Banker at Co. wickets, Queensland 200 and 279-2; Namak, E. M. L. Soares and A, Zim- of the Club's polais late in the merge at the end of the present. P. O. Box 785, Hong Kong. K8450 | N.S.W. 214 and 264---Reuter.
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