Tuesday
HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH
January 10, 1939.
By Ernie Bushmiller
MY AUNT FRITZI SAYS
IT'S BAD MANNERS TO STARE!
WILL YOU PLEASE TIE
MY HANDS, DEAR?
NANCY
YOU'RE LATE FOR DINNER. DEAR!
WELL I HAD TO
FINISH SOME WORK AT THE OFFICE!
MUMBLE... MUMBLE
MUMBLE---
BUT I
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FOR ONE WEEK ONLY!
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WEEK-END SOCCER FIXTURES ANNOUNCED
Draw Of International And Lai Wah Trophies
The following is the local football,
logo proprate with ofleloix,
arranged by the Hongkong Football SANTA ANITA RACES
As ciation for the coming week-
end:
SATURDAY, JAN, H
First Division
Navy v Club (Causeway Bay), 4 p.n.j Beferie, Omar. Latermen. Edwards aut¦ Wilket
Kowloon
Hooper, Linesien,
(CNY). 4 pan.) Farr and '
Bantere V Referee,
Gilbron,
Puffer v. Middlewx Courtary Street),¦
Movie Magnate's Horse Wins Big Prize
Santa Anita, 3am. 1.
4 pm. Referee, Finch. Einessmen, Phili A crawl timated at 45,000 jom- and W. Baez ville.
Kwong Wals v. St. Joseph's (Kowloon, med into the clubhous and 1
4 μm. lieferee, Ip. Lineminen, Wilson and|19andstand at Santa Anita Park this Silva,
Meeund Division
afternoon for the opening of the fifth
Club v. Stle RA, (CRM), 230 pu Res annual seas, and the honour of feire, Olloway.
Eastern v. Kowloon (St. Joseph'), 210, pm. Referee, Burgess,
Hwong Wah v. 14. Joseph's (Rowinunt 200 pan. Referee, Kossick.
1. Scots v. R.Á.0,C. (Military), 4 pan Referee. MacCormac.
Police v Middlesex (Boundary Shires). 2:30 pm. Referve, Clark.
R. Engineers V. Soutts China (Caroline
Hili, 200 pao, Betove, Molyneux,
Thira Division (A)
RASC. v. Electric #Military), 2.30 pm Referen, Benham.
Third Division (15) Medicals v. RAP (@iseway Bay 1, 2.30 pm. Referee, Buchetti
ALA V Unveils Chatham Hoah. 230 pm. Referee, Aylwin.
Rumann Hilles Simals (Chauthau
4.1. Referee, Wolttian.
BUNDAY, JAN. IS
Third Division (A)
winning the opening race of the reeting went to Alfred G. Vauders
bilt's maiden two-year-old perma
al
¦
Neil McCarthy': Dear Diary won
H US$1,000 Breeder': Stakes. Hysterical was the 6-to-6 favourite...
United Press.
Cinema Successes
Arenda, Calif., Jan. 2. The well-brown sic esterulve, 3. Lachs 11. Mayer, was the happiest jmun at Santa Anita torty, when his Alam lan won the U.S.$15,000 New Your's Handicap. A crawd of 50,0001 excited spectators saw the movie;
P.W.D. v. . Senta (Carole H. magnate's horse romp home a victor p. letere, Purnell.
South Chinn v, 20th. JLA (Carollan the Santa Anita vours e Ligaro,
101), 230 pm. Referen, Brothwell,
5 HA. v. Kit Chen Sook unpoo). zanj pain. Referee, Gamiin.
ILA. Stanley v. R. Engineers (C) (Sookinpoo), 4 pm. Referee, Melgrew. Tura Division (B)
34th RA, V. Slonecutters W/S
(Com).}
4 pm. Referee, Stedman.
ft..Engineex (E) v. Pushottan (Clum),
130 p.m. Referee, Mnærjott,
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WEDNESDAY, JAN. 28
Thled livikinn (1)
RÁ. V. University (St. Joseph's),
4.15 pm. Referer, MacCormack
MATCHES WITH MANILA
the outstanding mount of the stable betonging la Bing Crosby, the crooner and Hollywood's keenest horse nwn- r. placed arrond, whl Howard Hawks Scapitat Bnished third- {uited Press.
BADMINTON LEAGUE
Hadruinton Beaune mately last night resulted:
Recreio brat University 4-1.
1. A. Carvalho and A. M. Silva beat C.
S. Loke and K. J, Gol 21-17, beat C. 1. iupp O. S. Làm 21 12.
Visitors to Play Three Times At Soom and 5. 1. Lair 21-7, brat 5. Y. Hou
Chinese New Year
Au exciting triangle is formed by Charles Boyer. Sigrid Gurle and Hedy Lamarr in Walter Wanger's "Algiers," now showing at the King's Theatre. Two of the thrilling moments in the action-filled romantic drama ure sketched in the lower corners.
Rifle Shooting
4TH SUBMARINE First Round Draw For
FLOTILLA BEAT
REST OF COLONY
GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP Tommy Farr
To Fight "Red" Burman
Junior Title
The draw for the match play stages of the Junior Championship of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club'resulted
friendly match WTIM held at as follows:
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Friday, Jan of
New York, Jan. U. Tommy Farr is scheduled to fight M. A. Oliveira and J. J. Hemedto beat Taikoo Hille Hange on Sunday, be-
ten-rounder at Madison A meeting of the Hongkong Foot-latest fit and Limon and Litween a team from the 4th Submarine
Square Garden an ball Association Council was held last 21-, beat Huts and Lim 21-75
J. W. Mayhew v. 11. N. Willium-against Clarence "Red"
13, night when the draws for the Lai
Tom: N. K. Littlejohn v. R. M. Hen-Baltimore, who is a protege of Jack Flotilla Rite Club and a team of derson; J. Forbes v, J, Harrop; T. J. Dempsey, The bout, which is the Wah Cup and the Shield replay and lost to Lote and Golt 10-21, at 500mbers of various Rifle Clubs in Price v. C. F. Beton; L M. Wylie seini-inals were made. Arranged Ling 21-18, beat Hou and Lini 3-2 Colony. ments for the China-England match
was
in the Sunday Herald Cup was left to the Mangement Committee.
The sum of $2,028,77, which the amount of the nei proceeds at the match on December 18 for the late. Shiu Chak-wing, who was fatally in- jured in a football match, wifi be handed to his dependants.
to
11. A. Harrow and Dr. A. M. Hadricues
UNIVERSITY A WIN University "A" beat King's College a...
Anti-Duelling Fuehrer
HERR HITLER'S new ruling that members of the Armed Forces inay
The 4th Submarines winning by 1
ponta,
Ith Submarine Flaula
!ERLA
Thorpe
ERA. Cuningham
ERA Kriter
A Templeton
PO. Clark
P.O. linds
PO. Davey
EA. Gilpen...
Total
zan sea can ru.
Counted out A Jolina 20 30
The meeting also disclosed that ili had invited a team from Manila play in Hongkong during the Chinese: New Year and that it expected to ret official confrination within the next few days of the date of soiling of the not tight duels except by his express tenn A ientative programme of permission is not his Arst step to three matches hus been arranged check duelling. A year ago he with- Mr. A. C. Ford against the Colony, the Chinese, and drew permission for Nazi party mem-r. B. B. Keown (Talkoo
Rifle Club)...... the rest of the Colony.
hers to settle affairs of honour by Rile Club.............. this method.
Mr. C. 11. Summers (Taskpo
Rifle Club This followed the death from Mr. G. Perkins R. P duelling wounds of one of his Blackar, G. Carey MS, Com-
Bee). Guard officers, The Fuehrer himself ground,
Nower! yent a wreath for the funeral.
Mr. W. Ritelin (K. Po Though Herr Hitler has thus twice Dr. Mackie” ULMS. shown his reluurtance to countenance Mr. F. Hopains (H.K. Po
Cornflower) duelling, it was one of the cherished
Lai Wali Cup The draw for the Lai Wah Cup ist Civillons v. Army, Kowloon Foat- ball Club ground, January 21.
Chinese v. Navy, January 22.
ciúb
Shield Replay South China A v. Kowloon, Caro
fino Hill, February 4.
Eastern v. South China B, Caro-"rights" which his fellowers line Hill, February 5.
Shield Semi-Final (Senior)
JOS-
Berl
*
3
740
28 81
Rest of Colony
(Taikoo
34 33
30 07
→ 32 32 03
32 32 03
32 20 DI
31 30 20 00
31 29 29 M
32 79 20 07
tored immediately after the party
Total came to power. Duelling was per-r. 7. J. Boulton Dock-
Counted aut South China A or Kowloon vmitted first to the Services and the Eastern or South China D, Soolan-Storm Troops and afterwards to all Gowans (ILK. Po
yard It.C.) poo February 11.
fice)
Police v. St. Joseph's, Navy ground, February 12.
Shield Semi-Final (Junior) Roya!
Engineers V Middlesex, Kowloon, February 11.
P.W.D. v. Royal Scots, Club ground, February 12.
REFEREES
MEETING
laid
citizens, with the exception, of Jews, Later an elaborate official code was down for student duelling. minutely regulating weapons and conditions of combat. The Nazi de- erce, however, merely regularised practice which the most rigorous pro- hibitions of the post-war democratic regime had never been able to stâmp
out.
V. J. L. C. Pearce; C. M. Stark v. W. R. Waters; C. D. N. Walker v. J. S. W. C. Shewan; E. Fagiani v. T. F. Bunnett.
The first named in each round is the challenger, and must fix the date for play. Starting times. If required, hould be asked for in the usual way. Back tees will be used for all mat- ches, except by mutual arrangement. The first round to be played on or before January 22; second round on or before February ; semi-final on or before February 19, and the final (36 holes) on or before February 26.
Scores Corrected
C. 1. Burton and J. W. Mayhew qualified on Sunday for the match I play stages of the Junior Champion- ship with scores of 81 ench, and not 82 as printed yesterday,
CAPTAIN'S CUP
main feature of an all-heavyweight programme, is arranged under the Sporting Club.
usplees of the Twentieth Century
Sports writers comment on Farr's perseverance undiscouraged after They point out that victory or defent three comparatively recent defeats. on Friday may be the deciding factor
Furr's boxing career in the United States United Press.
Burman was placed seventh in the National Boxing Association's inst quarterly ranking list of contenders for Joe Louis' lle. Mike Jacobs, Burman as joint third challengers the promoter, ranked Farr and together with seven other boxers.
EVENTS FOR WOMEN
First Yacht Race Of The Second Series
The first race of the second serles The following were the results of Royal Hongkong Yacht Club yeater- of women's races was held by the
29 30 25 87 the Captain's Cup (January Quali-day over 7.0 miles. Results:
fying) Competition played at Fanling on January 7 and 8:
20 20 20 5
27 28 24 81
Japan Preparing For Davis Cup
Tokyo, Jan. 0. The Japan Tennis Assoclation to The bi-monthly meeting of the
iday appolated Referers Association was held yester-inflation students who could scarcely Japan's power
Even during the miseries of the perts with a view to strengthening a committee of ex- day, when the election of officers took afford their board and university fees! Davis Cup.
to compete place. Mr. R. M. Omar was elected were proud to bear the check-slashes.
in the Chairman and Mr. W. D. Goss Secre-of the Mensur tory. Mr. D. Melagian was elected as a committee member to represent; the Army.
The meeting also recorded its ap- preciation of the services rendered to the Assocllion by Mesers. G. F. Finch and S. MacCormac, reilring, President and Secretury respectively.
Robey Married
crowds at
Police and to control Marylebone Register Office recently
Here, There
With "Abe"
(Continued from Page 8.)
N. K. Littlejohn, 82-11=71, and G. Linda Johnstone C. Worrall, 80-0-71. There were 30 entries. The Optional Poof did not All.
New Course.-S. T. Builin, 80- 15=74, qualified. There were five entries.
Time Ariemis Old Course.-C. H. Burton, 81-11
* 10.09.44 (Miks M. Whitham) 70, qualified. Other scores
Kiwake were
(Milan P. M. King)
Pos. Pts.
ID
16.09.01
+ 17
1
14
Guri
(Mrs.
16.11.13 (Mr. L. G. Heiberg). Jean ......
10.11.30 (Mr, V. R. M. Gowland) Redshank
16.12.18 & Mrs, M. N. Luce) True Be
(Mrs. G. D. Adama)
15
14
13
Jo
10.12.31
18.13.47
7
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Eve
(Mrs. V. acilan)
....................... 10.13.52 (Mrs. J. Bader) Isabel 10.13.50
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10
10
#
(35m. T. M. Marres)
Konta
T'eal
Miss M. Corrigan) Mrs. V. A. Bury)
18.14.03
10.15.15
11
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INDOOR BOWLING
Entries Invited For Ewo League
The new committee will function. as the highest organ to deal with
Entries are invited for the second Patters relating to Japan's Davis Bowling League, which is scheduled Lournament of the Ewo Indoor Cup plans, including traini players, determination
to commence on February 1. The for Juan to participate in, and the first tournament concluded on De- supply of funds for sending players cember 28, when the Scoreless Won- abroad, Dumet,
ders best the Binck Dog in the final to win the Cup.
of the ze
Intending competitors are asked to "player." And he can play for moneysund their homes in before February or not as he wishes, Mr. W. J. Entry forms can be obtained ni Pope, in h 220-page handbook the Hongkong Alleys, and when 1930-30, officially
this led in should be sent to either S. "freedom."
explains The constitution knows Lillicrap, manager of the Hongkong The Table only players." "Any player," says Alleys, or R. W. Skinner, the Black Tennis Association have abolished Mr. Pope (and the constitution), Dog. 30, Hennessy Road,
and have
when Mr. George Robey and Miss brother, table tennis.
Blanche Littier were married.
Mr. Robey made a short speech "amateurs"
abolished "can, by making application to be
into a microphone for a news reel "professionals"in fact they have placed on a register, be authorised
abolished the lot. Every one con- to accept money for playing and OUR SPELLING BEE (o pago 7).
film.
Only about ten quesis, including nected with the Table Tennis Asso-conching without affecting his status fritillary-anonymous-fortissimo the bride's mother, were prosent. ... clation, says ·Rogers, is now in any way,"
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