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NANCY

YOU'RE LATE FOR DINNER, DEAR!

WELLI HAD TO FINISH SOME WORK, THE OFFICE!

BUT I

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Tuesday

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

MUMBLE--- MUMBLE

MUMBLE--

January 10, 1939.

By Ernie Bushmiller

MY AUNT FRITZI SAYS

IT'S BAD MANNERS TO STARE!

WILL YOU PLEASE TIE

MY HANDS, DEAR?

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FOR ONE WEEK ONLY!

WEEK-END SOCCER FIXTURES ANNOUNCED

Draw Of International And Lai Wah Trophies

The following is the local football

gue programme

with officials,

ranged by the Hongkong Football SANTA ANITA RACES

ascelation for the coming week-

nd:

SATURDAY, JAN. 14

First Division

- Navy v. Club (Causeway Bay). 4 pm.

interes Omar. Lincammen, Edwards and; Wilken.

pn. Farr and

Eastern v. Kowloon (Club). 4 teferee, Hooper. Linesmen, Jibson.

Movie Magnate's Horse

Wins Big Prize

Santu Anita. Jun. 1.

Police v. Middlesex (Boundary Streel). A crowd estimated at 45,000 Jam- pm. Referee, Finch. Linesmen, Phillipsmed into the clubhouse and the. and W. Somerville,

Kwong Wah v. St. Joseph's (Kowloon), grandstand at Santa Anita Park this p.m. Referee. Ip. Linemen, Wilson and afternoon for the opening of the fifth [[MA.

Becond Division

annual season, and the honour of winning the opening race of the meeting went to Alfred C. Vander- Robilt's malden two-year-old Hystel-

cal

Club v. 5th R.A. (Club), 2.30 p.m. feree. Ottoway.

Eastern v. Kowloon (St. Joseph's), 2.30 um. Referee, Burgess.

Kwong Wah v. St. Joseph's (Kowloon) 1.30 pan. Referee, Kosaick.

R. Sents V. R.A.0.C. (Military), 4 pan

Peferee, MacCormac

Poller v. Middlesex (Boundary Street)

30 pm. Referee, Clark.

R. Engineers v. Bouth Chinn (Caroline

fill, 2.30 p.m. Referer. Molyneux.

Third Division (A)

Nell McCarthy's Dear Diary won US$1,000 Breeder's Stakes. the Hysterical was the 6-lo-5 favourite. United Press.

Cinema Successes

Arcadia, Calif., Jan. 2. The well-known movie executive, Mr. Louis B. Mayer, was the happiest

RAS.C. V. Electric (Military), 2.50 p.m.man at Santa Anita to-day, when his

eferee, Benham.

Third Division (3)

Medicalu v. RAF.

Main Man won the U.S.$10,000 New Year's Handicaps. A crowd of 50,000 exelted spectators Baw the movie (Causeway Bay). magnate's horce romp home a victor 30 p.m. Referee, Hinchcline.

Ligoro, A.S.A. v. University (Chatham Rond), on the Santa Anita course.

the outstanding mount of the stable belonging to Bing Crosby, the crooner and Hollywood's keenest horse own- er, placed second, while Howard Hawks Senpilot Anished third- United PreRS,

30 p.m. Heferee, Aylwin. Ruinen Rifles v.

Signala (Chatham d.), 4 pm. Referee, Woldran.

SUNDAY, JAN. 15 Third Divistan (A)

P.W.D. v. R. Scots (Caroline ), 4) m. Referee. Purnell.

Sauth China v. 30th

R.A. (Cnruline

B. 1.30 pan. Referee, Bruthwell,

th R.A. V. Kit Chee (Sook unpoo). 2.30 Club "A" Team To

m. Referee, Gamlin,

R.A

(C)

Stanley V. R. Engineer Bookunpou), 4 pm. Referee, Mellgrew.

Third Division (B)

4th R.A. v. Stoneculters W/S (Club). p.m. Heferer, Stedman.

Engineers (E) v. Powhattan (Club). pm. Referee, Marrtalt.

WEDNESDAY, JAN. 18 Third Division (U)

R.A. v. University (St. Josephs), m. Referee, MacCormac.

MATCHES WITH MANILA

Play Royal Navy

A game of Rugby Football will be played on the Club ground at Happy Valley to-morrow at 4.45 p.m., when the Club "A" XV will play a Navy side. The Clubs

team"

has bech selected as follows:-

3. T.

An exciting triangle is formed by Charles Boyer, Sigrid Guric and Hedy Lamarr in Walter Wanger's "Algiers." now showing at the King's Theatre. Two of the thrilling moments in the action-filled romantlo drams are sketched in the lower corners,

South China Footballers Win Matches

Chan Tak-fai Scores Five Goals

GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP Tommy Farr GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP

First Round Draw For Junior Title

To Fight "Red" Burman

13,

The draw for the match play stages

New York, Jan. B. of the Junior Championship of the

Tommy Farr is scheduled to fight Royal Hongkong Golf Club resulteda ten-rounder at Madison Square

Friday, Garden on

January as follows:

of Brown; II. F. Hopkins, E. M.

against Clarence "Red" Burman, Watts, F. M. Thompson, D. I. Horan-

J. W. Mayhew v. H., N. William-Baltimore, who is a protege of Jack quel; J. Hutchison, J. R. Henderson; it. G. L. Oliphant. J. S. Dunnett The South China A.A. footballersson; N. K. Littlejohn v. R. M. Hen- Dempsey. The bout, which is the (Captain), E. W. Stout, A. F. Walk- den, G. M. Marrs, W. Stoker, G. L. now in Saigon have won both the derson; J. Forbes v. J. Harrop; T. J. main feature of an all-heavyweight matches which they have played to Price v. C. E. Burton; L. M. Wylie programme, is arranged under the V. J. L. C. Pearce; C. M. Stark v. Wauspices of the Twentieth Century

Sporting Club. W. C. Shewan; E. Fagglan! v. T. F.

Sports writers comment on Farr's after Over the week-end, they defeated R. Waters; C. D. N. Walker v. J. S. perseverance-Undiscouraged

comparatively recent defeats, an All-French team by seven goals Dunnett,

They point out that victory or defeat to four. Scorers for the tourists were

The first named In each round is on Friday may be the deciding factor |Chan Tak-fai (4), Lal Shiu-wing. (2)

sitors to Play Three Times At Eastgate and K. H. G. White.

Chinese Now Year

meeting of the Hongkong Foot- Association Council was held last when the draws for the Lal Cup and the Shield replay and -Onals were made. Arrange- s for the China-England match |

Sunday

Herald

Cup was left Committee. which

Man $2,020.77,

sum of

WAR

mount of the

of the net proceeds at the on December 18 for the late bak-wing, who was fatally In- match, will be a football d to his dependants,

e meeting also disclosed that it Invited team

Manila to from

Japan Preparing

For Davis Cup

date.

and Law Tau-mon.

the challenger, and must fix the date of Farr's boxing career in the United

**er United

for play. Starting times, if required, States. should be asked for in the usual way.

Burman was place ociation's last seventh in the Tokyo, Jun. D. The Japan Tennis Association to In the second match, against Sun day appointed

a committee of ex- Kung Football Club, the South China Back tees will be used for all mat-National Boxing

for Joe Louis' title. Mike Jacobs, Ferts with a view to strengthening team won by four clear goals. Lai ches, except by mutual arrangement. quarterly ranking list of contenders

tu compete

The first round to be played on or the promoter, ranked Farr ond In the Shiu-wing headed the list of goal-

scorers with two, while Fung King before January 22; second round on Burman as joint third challengers Japan's power Davis Cup.

The new committee will function.cheung and Chan Tak-fai had one or before February 5: semi-final on together with seven other boxers.

or before February 10, and the final 45 the highest organ to deal with each.

(30 holes) on or before February 20. matters relating to Japan's Dayis

Cup plans, including training of in Hongkong during the Chinese players, determination

for Japan to participate in, and the

Year and that it expected to get supply of funds for sending players | ays of the date of sailing of the abroad.--Doniel,

tal confirmation within the next

A tentative programme of matches has been

the

Colony,

arranged

of the zone Rifle Shooting

4TH SUBMARINE FLOTILLA BEAT REST OF COLONY

the Chinese; and BADMINTON LEAGUE

t of the Colony,

Lai Wah Cup

draw for the Lai Wah Cup is:

na v. Army, Kowloon Foo!- bground, January 21.

se v. Navy, Club. ground,

Y 22.

Shield Replay

China A v. Kowloon,

Dadminton league

resulted:

inatches last night

Recreio beat University B -1.

L. A. Carvallio and A. M. Silva beat C.

9. Loke and K. 11. Goli 21-17, beat C. I. soon and S. II. Ling 21-7, beat B. Y. itou and O. 8. Lun 21-12,

Scores Corrected

EVENTS FOR WOMEN

C. H. Burton and J. W. Mayhew First Yacht Race Of The

qualified on Sunday for the match play stages of the Junior Champion- ship with scores of 81 each, and not |82 as printed yesterday,

CAPTAIN'S CUP

Second Series

The first race of the second series of women's races was held by the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club yester- duy over 7.0 miles. Results:

The following were the results of Artemis the Captain's Cup (January Quali-Kittiwake A friendly match was

held at fying) Competition played at Fanling Talkoo Ride Range on Sunday, be-on January 7 and 0: Caro-21-0, beat ou 31-10 beat Soon and Lingen a team from the 4th Submarine

M. A. Oliveira and J. 7., Remedios beat Lake and Goh

Time Pas. Pts. 14.00.44 1 10

2 17

14

(Miss M. Whitham)

Miso P. M. King) La Linda

J ..... 10.10.15

10 (Mrs. M. I. Johnstonej

...... 10.11.13 4 15 Mr. L. G. lielberg),

B 16.11.39 (Mrs.

V. R. M. Gowiland)

13 10.32.13 0 (Mrs. M. N. Luce)

16.12.31 7 12

0 10.13.47

20.13.32

10 10.13.35

Flotilla Rife Club and a team of Old Course.-C. H. Burton, 81-11 Gur II. A. Barres and Dr. A. M. Rodriguer members of various Rifle Clubs in 70, qualified. Other scores were Jean

N. K. Littlejohn, 82-11-71, and G. South China B, Caro-lost to Loke and Goh 10-21, beat Boone Calony.

and Ling 21-10, beat Hou and Lim 23-22.}

C. Worrall, 80-071. There were 30 UNIVERSITY A WIN University "A" beat King's College B-1.]

The 4th Submarines winning by 13 entries, The Optional Pool did not True Blue points.

, February 4.

1. February 5,

China A or

feld Semi-Final (Senior)

1

Kowloon v.

or South China E, Sockun-

cbrunry 11.

ce v. St. Joseph's, Navy ground,

ry 12.

eld Semi-Final (Junior)

Engineers V.

February 11.

Middlesex,

D. v. Royal Scots, Club ground,

aty 12,

EFEREES' MEETING

Here, There

With "Abe"

(Continued from Page 8.)

bi-monthly meeting of the brother, table tennis.

The Table

4th Submarine Folia

200 G00

E.R.A. Thorpe .............. En.A, Cunningham E.R.A. Keller ENA. Templeton 10. Clark P.O. linds C.P.O Davey F.A. Gilpen Total

888=88=85

888888865

BRAH=RESR

Counted out.-E. A. Jolms 20 30 20

Rest of Colony

(Taikoo

ees. Association was held yester-Tennis Association have abolished Mr. A. C. Ford when the election of officers took amateurs"

and have

abolished

a committee member to representation, ho can play for money Mr. d. Carey (it.MS. Corn-

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Ride Club).......................... 34 33 30 07 e. Mr. R. M. Omar was elected "professionals'in fact they have Mr. I. M. Keown (Talkon

Ride Club) jun 27 32 3203 Airman and Mr. W. D. Goss Secre- aboilsted the lot. Every one con- Mr. C. Summers T

nected with the Table Tennis Asso- Rille Club)

********... 293 32 03 Mr. D. McLaghlan was elected

Me, G. Perkins (11K, Po- anys Rogers, is now

31 32 26 01 "pinyer." Army. The meeting also recorded its ap- or not as he wishes, Mr. W.

clation of the services rendered Pope, the Association by Messrs. G. 1

F. "peedom." chand S. MacCormac, retiring

In

3. hower), his 220-page handbook Mr. W. Ritelita (IK. Po-

explains 1030-39, offietally

only "plas

lice)

this... Mackle (H.M.8. knows Cornitower). ..

says Mr. Y. Hopkins (113. Po-

lee)

Any "players." esident and Secretary respectively. Mr. Pope (and the

"can, by making application to be placed on a register, be nuihorised

Total Colmied out: Mr. T. V. Boulton (Dock-

yard n.C.)

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a SPELLING BEE (see page 7) | to 'accopt. money for playing and Klary-anonymous-fortissimo coaching without affecting his status | mr," Gowany (H.K. Po- Frigage metamorphosis—touean

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INDOOR BOWLING

Entries Invited For Ewo League

Entries are invited for the second ..Indoor tournament of the Ewo Bowling League, which is scheduled to commence on February The first tournament concluded on Do cember 28, when the Scoreless Won- ders beat the Black Dog in the final to win the Cup.

Intending competitors are asked to send their names in before February 1. Entry forms can be obtained at when the Hongkong Alleys, and filled in should be sent to either S. Lilllcrap, manager of the Hongkong Alleys, or R. W. Skinner, the Black Dog, 19, Hennessy Road,

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Lord Jeff's PICTURE PUZZLE

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HOW MANY NAUTICAL OBJECTS ARE IN THIS PICTURE AND WHAT ARE THEIR NAUTICAL TERMS ? An artist sketched this scene on the set while thla plcture WAR In production. If you can list in nautical terms all the objects

he has pletured you will be eligible to win one of the

20

PAIRS OF

TICKET.S

to this picture, which stars the youthful and adventurous shipmates

of "Captains Courageous”—

FREDDIE

BARTHOLOMEW

MICKEY ROONEY

with CHARLES COBURN, HERBERT MUNDIN GALE SONDERGAARD in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's

'LORD JEFF"

For Instanco: Shown here are a Boatswain's Chair, Flying Jib Stay, Lower Fore Topsail, etc. There are over 40 nautical things in the Illustration. Ticket awards will be based on shortness and accuracy of their identification in correct nautical terms. Mall your list to the Manager of the

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KING'S BEGINNING JAN. 12th 1939.

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METROPOLE HOTEL Latest Swing Band You will enjoy at moderate expenses. Reservation Tel. 24425.

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