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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

January 9, 1939.

By Ernie Bushmiller

NANCY

.7 WISH THE WEEK WAS OVER---

I CAN'T STAND

THAT KID MUCH LONGER!

WHY NOT TRY

TO WIN HER OVER

BY BEING FRIENDLY 3 ---

TRY IT!

HELLO, THERE, CUTIE!---

HOW'S MY LITTLE

SWEETHEART?

HUH! --- BEIN NICE ALL OF A SUDDEN 'CAUSE I'VE GOT CANDY!

Macao Race Meeting Held In Fine Weather

FAIRY AUK ANNEXES

OPENING EVENT

In glorious weather the January! Afeeling of the Macao Jockey Club, was staged at the Areia Preta race- course yesterday before a large at- tendance. Three favourites, a second, favourlie and two outsiders managed to make things interesting for brickern who must have finished up well on the afternoon by virtue of game little Cricketer's win in the last race.

SZECHUEN HANDICAP.--(First Section). Nine Furlongi, Mr. F. J, Gelllan's Fuiry "Auk

ir, Raymond)

Mr. J. I. Potti Shanghai 4

Yesterday's

Softball Matches

Yesterday's scores in the softball

(Mr. W. Poy) 2)lengue games were; Mr. J. M. Braga's Falry Ousch

Um 15 Wei)

Dialance won: Many lengths, 2 lengths.) Time: 18, 48, 1.24, 150, 2.343/5,,

1

Defing

Fairy Auk (Mr. Raymond)

Fairy Oumel (Mfr. P. Well

Hogmanay (Mr. .. 5. Yuen)

Merry Maker (Mr. Handolphi)

Shanghai 4 (Mc, Poy)

TD

Men

C.D.A. 7, C.C.C. 3.

Midgets 5, C.B.C. 1.

Klipino 0, Machine Gunners 0.

Women

10

Parl-Mutuel: Winner,

123 33 33.00: Pinces

$3.10. $3.10.

Cards 25, Wijdeats 16. Panthers 14, Pirates 13. Recreio 10, C.D.A. 3.

Men's League

Club

Pei

C.B.C.

.875

Nadgets

EN GENNE

Recreio

Filipino

Forum

-Canadians

Minchine Gunners

C.D.A.

3

Trojans

1.K.B.C.

St. Joseph'

г

Box scores:

Cash Sweep: No. 229 $100.30, No. 321- $11.40, No. 150 $23.70.

Unplaced: $13.00 each Non, 242 and 220.

CHIINGIAI

HANDICAP-(First:

Section). Six Furlongs.

Mr. Yeung ing Yuent's National Dignity

(Mr. S. L. Vuen) Mr. Onesome's Slymia (Mr. Raymond) Mis B. Lord's Cricketer

(Mr. to Horn p!ng} Distance won: A tength, 4 length, Time: 32 1.04, 135.245.

Betting

Crlekeler (Mr. Ho Hong-pin):)

Latitat (Mr. Cooper)............. Mac's Adventure" (Mr. Poy! ........ National Dignity (Mr. S. 1. Yuen)

National Triumph

Yeh).

(Mr. W. N.

Stymie (Mr. Raymond)

Yum Bing (ATP Chi Cheong

fan)

Parl-Mutuel: Winner.

$4.50, 8000, $17.00.

C.C.C.

Chow ef

47 Y. Lee 2b

Lau 3b...

27 Nazarin na

20% 112} ninh tỉ

$67.00: Places, Delgado if

Yip c

Cash Sweep: No. 200 $201.30, No. 210 G. Lec p

$57.50, No. 103 $28.70.

Unplaced: $10.00 each Nos. 214 03, 282

iton KANSU HANDICAP—Half a Mile. Mr. L. W. F's Gold Sovereign

(Mr. S. C. Liang) 1 C.B.A.

Me, Wai Man-wel's Good Morning

1Mr. S. L. Yiten)

Mr. Oliver's Double Chance

Me. Raymond) Distance Won: 3 lengths, 3 length. Tine: 29, 9.3/8.

Betong

Angus 3b

Bund ka, rf

MacNider of

Moir 1b...

G. Fowler p

Manning I

ggins c

P. Gurevitch 21

and 335.

30

...

W

National Anthem (Mr.

Cheong-fan)........

Black Monday (Mr. Cooper) Cuban Love Mr. P. Well...... Double Chance (Mr. Raymond) .. Gold Sovereign (Mr. 3. C. Long) 47 Good Morning (tr. Yuen)

15. Fowler

35 12 Taylor H

113

47

stuns

Chiu

d

ifits

Wenning (Mr. Pay)

Pari-Mutuel: Winner,

$0.00 $5.00 $0.20.

The Leopard (Mr. S. W. Pan)..

320

17

C.B.A. . C.C.C.

AB R H PO A E

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$ 0

Runs batted in-Nazarin, G, Fowler 2, Manning 2. ggins.

ftuns earned-of Fowler 1: Ing: Leg 3: Mule 3. Higgins,

First on balls-of_ Fowler D. Lrs 3. Struck by

INAVAL OFFICERS LOSE IN

MACAO: BEATEN BY FOUR GOALS TO NIL

Macao, Jan. 8.

Despite the Race Meeting held here this afternoon, a largo crowd turned out to witness the hockey match in which a team of officers of the Royal Navy encountered Macao's first eleven. The home team won by a score of four clear goals.

al

The around was very even after the magnificent custodianship yesterday's rain and both teams were Almada, Costa, left-half, was ex- in fine form. Brisk play featured the tremely dependable throughout, and match from the outset, and Macao R. Rosario, right-back, was outstand- commenced the attack, opening the ing in defence. Alex Airos, pivot, reach his former score ten minutes from bully-off. did not seem to Bolton, the Navy's custodian, was standard of versatility. hard pressed and dashed out to pre- vent A. Angelo, outside right, from As the sweetheart of two heroes coming into close quarters, and was of the skiesFred MacMarray and unable to recover his position Ray Milland-vivacious Louise Camp Intercept a well-directed shot from bell plays her biggest role in "Men an awkward angle by Albert Airosn, With Wings," Paramount's techul-inside-right. colour cavalcade of aviation,

to

but

In front of Macao's goal, the Navy forward line was particularly

in Individual work, curate, Kennedy, plvot, was outstanding. Anderson was pretty to watch at the left wing position, and Steele Per- kins. left-back, was a

now Thereafter, the Navy forwards strength.

were seen to advantage and skilfully

playing at the Queen's and Alhambra

Theatres.

FAR EAST OLYMPICS PLANNED

Tokyo, Jan. 0.

penetrated the home defence but Webster's shot at goal was stopped by Almada, the home goalie.

Macao obtained another goal when P. Angelo, ai centre, partnering with 11. Rosario, Inside-left, rushed speedily through the defence of the opposition. Evading Mars, Angelo directed a swift bait into the net,

Roberts

and

The Navy forward line was ex- tremely formidable in face of Macno's stout defence. Almiadi was called Materialising the decision taken at upon to Intercept on many occasions the conference of mayors of five big but he cleared with marked precision cities of Japan last year, the mayors in each of them.

of 64 cities in Japan, Manchukuo and Soon after, Maeno was awarded a China will assemble in Tokyo in April short corner but failed to make good

augurate

"the East Asia City use of it, and the interval arrived with two goals in Macao's favour.

to

League.

The first important plan to be dis- cussed will be the holding of the For Eastern Olymple Meet. According

FURTHER AHEAD

lower of

and Steele Perkins; Lt-Com. Roberts, Navy-Sub-Lt. Bolton; Lis. Mars L-Com. Kennedy, L. Gunner; Ft.- Off. Miller, Lis Woods, Skelton." Webster, Anderson.

Macao-Almada; Costa, R. Rosario; Alex Alrosa, Santos Nolasco, lera: F. Nolasco, Albert Airosa, P. Angela, H. Rosario, A. Angelo- Our Own Correspondent.

OUR GUIDE TO THE CINEMAS

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STUBBS SHIELD GOLF RESULTS

The following are the results of matches played in the Stubbs Golt Sleid (Second Round):

Royal Naval Hospital beat BA.T. Cu. 2 and 1.

of University

Hongkong ILMS. Cornflower 5 and 3.

American Express beat R.A. Pay Cerps 3 and 1.

beat

Education Department beat Char- tered Bank, 5 and 3.

A.P.C. beat J. D. Hutchison and Co. 2 and 1.

H.K.V.D.C. beat H.M.S. Grampus 13 and 1.

Dodwell and Co. beat R.A.M.C. 5 and 4.

P.W.D. beat R.A.Q. Corps 5 and 4.

GOLF AT FANLING

the Navy fought back and conceded section. Excellent neling by Charles Royal Hongkong Golf Club was be

As play resumed, P. Angela accom- to the plan, 64 ciles participating in plished a smart break-through in the League will send delegates to fine solo effort and registered the compete for inter-city championships third goal for Macao. Undaunted, in various athletic events.

The places where the proposed nothing. Mars, right-back, held the stumes will be held, will be chosen nuen time and again, while Ken from among Tokyo, Hsinking, and nedy, pivot, proved a spearhead for Dairen. The meet will take place his side, doing more than hire and elther this autumn or in spring next of work in splendid intercepting and

placing.

your-Domei.

FINAL POSTPONED

Owing to the wet condition of the ground, the final of the Ladies lawn Lee 2. Stolen bases-Chow, tennis doubles, which was to have Ing. Muir 2 Double play-9. Bunn to taken place at the U.S.R.C. yesterday, lag in th. Two base bil-MacNlder,

Passed balls-Higgins 2 Yip 1. Left on has been postponed to next Sunday, 40. bases-C.C.C. 9. C.B.A. 4. First on errors

at 3.30 p.m. C.C.C. o. C.U.A. 5. Umpires-R. Lau. Turner and J. Lau.

430

$20.00: Places, Cash Sweep: No. to $218.40, No. $02.40, No. 201 $31.20.

Unplaced:

110.00 each Now. 0, 102,

371 and 20.

Section), Nine Furlongs,

SZECHEN HANDICAP~~(Second Scorer-W. A. Smith.

Mr. Sports Inthesay Bay (Mr. P. Wel) Mr. J. Pults Gold Clauso

1

(Mr. W. G. Pay)

2

his Lord's Merry Fatty

(Mr. S. 1. Yuen) Distance won! length, A length. Time: 18. 53, 1.20, .02, 2.40.

Hetting

Coureur Bleu Mr. W. N. Yet)..

C.B.C. Dilame

Ching

Wong 3D

W

P. Chan P

22 Choy cr

Gold Cinure (Mr. W. G. Pay). Merry Fatty (Mr. S. L. Yuen) ... Rothesay Bay (Mr. P. Well

220

14 Sling 2b

31 Mar 17

70

Chinn f

$1200;

273 102 'inger,

$1.60, $11.70.

MIDGETS v. C.B.C.

Chan Kea b

Runa

2012

63

Parl-Mutuel; Winner.

Cash Sweep: No. 280 SEGT.40, No. 50

$78.43, No. 3% $30.20

Unplaced: No. 02 $20.00.

Midgets

Chang 26 Crazy Wonk C Tar Cooper) 1 Quân P Mr. 2. J. Geltion's Eagle

Lau b (Mr. Ho Hung-ping) 2 Lay it Mr. O-Moon's Cloudy Star ...

Fisher et (Mr. Randolph),

Kew rf Distance won! 4 lengths, Short Ifear. Time: 32 100.3/5, 143,

Betting

CHANGHAI HANDICAP.(Second White b

Serlion). Six Furlangs

Mr. I. C. McComb's Persian Cat....

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AB R H PO A E

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over us the thier, Joseph Callela a the native detective who catches him, and Leonid Kinsky as a native in- Sigrid Gurle and Hedy Lamare, are former. The two featured women, not quite up to expectations, but the picture stands up without their aid. does little beyond looking beautiful, Hedy Lamarr, of "Ecstasy" fame, which she undoubtedly does.

Towards the close of play, Miller, the Navy's outside right, carried the ball up on his own; Skelton, centre- forward, received the pass, but was fouled when almost on the point of scoring. Two minutes before the final whistle, Mneao converted the short corner which earned the final goat.

Macao's superiority visitors tay chiefly in speed and in theme

over

Aston Villa Manager And Player Fined by F.A.: Two Cautioned

the

London, Dec. 8. Mr. James Hogan, manager of Aston Villa F.C., was yesterday fined 55 and reprimanded by the Football Association in respect of incidents in the Leicester City-Aston Villa match on October 22.

According to the minutes of the the case, the fine on Mr. Hogan was Disciplinary Committee of the Foot for "unwarrantable conduct in the ball Association, which deal! with referee's room after the match."

D. flung 3b

A. Bung et

W

Cloudy Star (MC. Randolph) Eagle (Mr. To long-ping) 109 31 leon Knight (Mc, W."N, Yeh)

30

Brown f

Ruh

JESEN

0

Labour Day (Mr. Hoo Pak-ming) 21 10 tet Crary 2. Persian Cat (Mr. Cooper)

Lau batted for Chinn in 7th. Runs bal-

54 23:

224

Pari-Mutuel: Winner,

$7.00. $7.30.

Runs

wwn

39 4 8 27

0 0 0 4

The Junior championship of the gun on the old course al Fanling yesterday. The Drst 16 who qualify for the match play stages are C, H. john 62, W. W. C. Shewan 83, H. N. Burton, J. W. Mayhew, N. K. Little- Williamson 86, J. L. C. Pearce, T. J. Price 05, C. M. Stark 87, C. D. N. L. M. Wylie 80, R. M. Henderson, T. Walker, J. Forbes, E. Faggiano 80,

F. R. Waters DG, J. Harrop, J. S. Dunnett 91.

Other scores.-F. C. Young, T. W. E. Bishop, A. Nicol, H. M. Wood, J. Petrie 04.

Machine Records Evidence

“Men With Wings" (Queen's and Alhambra Theatres, to-day)--The Megarry 93, C. photography is generally superb and its beauty is enhanced with techni- colour. As far as story, acting and theme are concerned, however, It never gets off the ground. Follows the history of aviation

in a broad, cursory sort of way while telling of the romances, triumphs and

heart- Rirl

Johannesburg, Transvaal. Experiments with a machine for breaks of trio of aviation pioneers recording evidence have been made -a girl and two boys. The marries the romantic, irresponsible Transvaal, and if the Department of in the magistrates' court nt Springs, Ind, leading the fulthful, studious Justice is antisfied with the results. rival to eat out his heart and build this kind of recording may be adopt- the best bomber the Army ever had.

ed generally. Fred

Ray MacMurray,

Milland. Louise Campbell, Andy Devine and Lynne Overman are the lending players.

Vigour Restored, Glands Made Young

Joe, David and small Mike-ro In 24 Hours

a

"Sing You Ginners" (Oriental Theatre, to-day)—A thoroughly en- tertaining movie. The Beches-Ma,

[human, Ilkeable lot, who have their ups and downs, their loves and their battles, Joe, the prime cause of

up- sets in the Beebe hive, is young! man whose formula for success rests

Bettie

As a sequel to the same match, chiefly on swapping und gambling. R. W. Starling, the Aston Villa for The formula doesn't work until he ward, was cautioned and fined £5, leaves home and goes to Los Angeles, where he gets himself a race horse 6, and H. Massle (riglit half) and G.

were cau- and sends for mother and younger Cummings (left back)

brother. After the customary streak tioned.

Mr. Hogan said that he considered of wild success, Ma makes the boys down to their night club sing- the penalty on himself too severo.

"It is my first offence in football," ing and send for David's Blancct. e sald.

Bing Crosby has never been better and the rest of the cast is fine. Laurels also for dialogue, story and direction. Fred MacMurray, Donald Patterson and Ellen Drew are the principals.

"Blockade" (Mafentlo Theatre, to-

ituna earned of Chan 3-White, P. K. Hus Lat and Lny. Etruck cut by Quen 12.

Runs batted in-Bautista, Paulino 1 Chan 4. First on balls-off Quon 3, Evangellaia, Cruz, Porter and Anderson. $17.00: Places Chan B. Stolen bases-Sing, R. Lau ard uns earned-off Anderson B: Cosulco 2

Crary

Passed ball-Wong, Lett on bases Ilautista, Paulino 2, Eramola, Leonard and Cash Sweep: No. 24 $233.40, No. 79, c. 7. d 6. First $16.30, No. 4n4 $33.29,

"EXPRESSED OPINION" errors--| Dienia; off Loyola 8: Porter, Anderson, C.B.C. o, Mid 1. Unplaced. Nox. 207 and 367 $14.06 each.

Izott, D. Hung and Brown, Struck Qui

by

"Never before have I been before O'Connor, Elizabeth Anderson 1. Loyola 2. First on bails-on Anderson 4. Loyola 2. Stolen the FA either as player, conch or bates-Paulino and Eramota. Pad

nanager.

LADIES' SCURRY. (Unofficial), Three Furlongts.

Mina 1. Lord's Cricketer

AB R H PO A Eball-Zimmern 2, Framela 1.

Twa bagger-Cruz. Three bagger-

on

FILIPINOS . M.G.

Filipino

Mias 3, Lord's Lucky Day

(Mint B. Lord)

Gosulco ih Hallinta 2b Paulino s Loyola p Evangelista

W

Miss B. Lord's Black Monday......

_ (Miss Baldwin)

(Mr. Mackelvie)

Distance won: 3 length, Many lengths) Framela e Time: 153/8, _47.

Betting

Leonard b Crus f

Black Monday (Mrs. Mackelvle) 47 jál Diesta of

Captain Blood (Mr. Bedall) ....

Cricketer (Mim Badwin)

Lucky Day (Min R. Lord).....

Marry Wally (Mrs: Janways). 117

Shandy (Miss 3,: Old)

Pari-Mutuel: Winner.

$3.50, $9.90, $1.70.

112 2110

134 $19.30, Placon,

"Machine Gunners

Porter b Replay II man gah wawean fro...-308 - 4231.40,- Mo.- at Anderson p

*, ZimmerD C 3Uppladed: | Now, 47, 960 and 500's10.20} Tratt i kon

Maxwell n

90040, 150, 20% $33.000,

сменом

KOSMON

2 Bautista and Anderson,

Homer-Anderson. Left on bases-P

1. M.G. 6. First on errors-FU 3, M.G. 5.

Scorer-W. A. Bmith,

Umpires-Molthen, F. Barros and Aquino:

WOMEN'S LEAGUE

Club

Carde Wahoos Recreio

STANDING

Pel

1.000

1.000

750

Wildents

Canadian Chi

380

Cube

-Filipinos Panthers C.D.A. Pirates

"On those grounds I think I might

лесе.

have been dealt with less severely. day.)—A love-spy story set against

"I admitted that I went into the a background of the Civil War referee's dressing-room after the Spain, Henry Fonda as

match and expressed my opinion.

"However, my fine is paid and I am 3 the poorer. But the less suld about it now the belter."

Questioned about the £0 imposed on Starling, Mr. Hogan sald: "In my opinion Starling, was not guilty of the aftence with which ha charged.

Was

His fine was imposed because he had been reported for leaving the

in

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woman

of

-83fleld and returning without the re- OUR SPELLING BEE (seo page 7)+

feree's permission, but I personally {don't consider that he did this.”

alpenalock-elpinist disputable

nécessitatemréssiacitáto-réservoir,

Martho swings Hor "SEE-LEGS"...and they're

worth

sopin'!

MARTHA RAYE and BOB HOPE

GIVE ME A SAILOR

A Furanovas Fitters with BETTY GRABLE. JACK WHITING 1. C. HUGENT - CLARENCE KOLB Directed by Tillait Nugent

ADDED ATTRACTION

OVERTURE

From Richard Wagner's Opera

"TANNHAUSER"

played by the NATIONAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA OF U.S.A.

the largest Symphony Or chestra ever assembled for a pictura ! ALSO

"OUT OF THE INKWELL" A Batty Boop Cartoon

- WEDNESDAY-

QUEEN'S

A LOVE, STURY Storm an arber Arch 41.

SPAWN

OF THE

NORTH"

** GEORGE RAFT

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