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FRITZI RITZ

NOW YOU STAY

IN THAT CORNER,

YOU BAD GIRL!

YOO HOD, NANCY!

Monday

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

January 16, 1939.

By Ernie Bushmiller

BUT I DON'T FEEL LIKE PLAYING HORSIE!

MISS RITZ!

HOME AT

LAST!

AUNT FRITZI!

SURE YA DO --- YIPPEE! HA HA!

WELL--- WHAT A SURPRISE!

Jel. 28151.

WINTER SALE

BARGAINS IN THE

LADIES' SALON

TOMMY FARR AGAIN BEATEN ON POINTS

DECISION UNPOPULAR WITH THE SPECTATORS

New York, Jan. 14. there was no doubt that Burman

At Madison Square Garden to-day, won, regardless of the Jeers of the Clurence "Red" Burman, of Batti-erowd and the complaints of Furr's more, 1831 lbs., beat Tommy Farr, manager, Gould.--United Press. 2014 lbs., on points in a ten rounds

heavyweight bout.

Durman's victory was unpopular with the ten thousand fons who watched the fight and, upon the an- nouncement of the decision,

set up!

tremendous cheering for Farr and

HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE

booing for Burman, which lasted for Winner of Baer-Nova Fight May

Ave minutes.

In the tenth round, Farr ruled

und, Aghting furiously, seemed to

Meet Joe Louis

New York, Jan. 14. have Burman groggy, but Burman The winner of the Max Baer-Lou recovered just before the bell sound- Nova heavyweight bout, on January ed. The judges gave the decision to 25, may get a title bout with Joe Louls Burman, but the referee, Fele Hart-in September, provided that Louis ley, said the fight was a draw.

The United Preas score sheet gave Burma five rounds, Farr three with two even-United Press.

Newspaper Comments

New York, Jun. 15. The New York Times and the Herald-Tribune fight experts say that

survives in the defence of his title against John Henry Lewis, Eght-heavyweight champion.

world

Mike Jacobs, the promoter, has de- clined to reveal whether Baer has signed a contract for the second bout the bents Nova. This detail slym ed negotiations for several days, as Baer was insigling that he should have

EXTRA MASTLE UNUI SA Z Ca] the freedom to negotiate. for better

terms in the second bout if he won

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The Baer-Novn bout is

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to draw a $300,000 pate, and provide a brawl that will be the neid test for Barr, because if he loses he is expected to retire permanently.

Louis is already a 13-5 favourite over John Henry Lewis, who, how- ever, expects to nut-box rather then out-hit the Detrolt Bomber.

If Louls wins this bout, he will orobably defend his title again in March against Roscoe Toles, another Detroit embryo boxer. If Toles is not the opponent, then Tony Galento may be used.-Ünited Press.

HOCKEY CLUB TEAMS

FOR THE WEEK

George Rafi; Derothy Lamour, Henry Fonila and Akim Tainiroft top the all-star cast of "Spawn of the

North." Paraunt's dramatic story of life in frontier Alaska. The pleture, directed by Heury Hathaway, is being shown simultaneously at the Queen's and Alhambra Theatres.

MRS. KELLA WINS K. C. C.

TOURNEY

Forly took part in Kowloon Cricket Club's mixed doubles, tennis tourna-

The following tennis have been ment yesterday, and thic prize- selected to represent the Hongkong winners were: Hockey Club in matches arranged for the week:

1st XI (versus the 1st Bn. Middle- sex Regiment on the Club ground on Wednesday at 5 p.m.). V. M. Benwell; V. C. Bond, E. V. Reed; II. J. D. Lowe (Copt). W. A. Heed, N. B. Whitley; S. A. Fowler, T. D. S Whitley, E. P. A. Morgan. D. I. Bek-

and ford R. A. Bates.

On

Leading Individual Performances

The following were the leading individual performances In the

Ladies-1, Mrs. Kello (38 games); fericket matches played over the

2. Mrs. Smeby (37 games); 3, week-end: Mrs. Crabb and Mrs. Nobbs (36, A. Bakar (LR.C. 2nd XI) v. gures).

Mca's—1, A. L. Fisher (41 games); 2. R. T. Broadbridge (40 games); 3. F. Fabel and H. W. Crabb (37 games).

2nd XI (versus the 2nd XI of the The tournament was organised on Kumaon Rifles on the Club ground the progressive system with sliding Friday at p.m.). F. Shicks handicap, and was decided on 12 sets or W. Brown; J. E. Polter, W. G. of Ave games each. Schnabel; L. Sturbuck, II, 3. D. Lowe Others who took part were: V. W. L. Scues; W. Spencer, G. D Woolgar, A. H. Pontius, K. A. Bid mend and I. P. Tamworth.

Umpire-Mr. G. E. II. Divett.

Y, el Arculli (LR.C.) v. C.C.C. 8to, Brown (Navy 2nd XI) v.

C.5.0.C.

L. Commdr. Kennedy (Navy)

v. C.S.C.C.

FI.K.C.C. Cpl. Webb (Army 2nd XI) v.

C.0.0.

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Lt. Fargus (Army 2nd XI v.

C.C.C.

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Mes- 2nd XI dames Langley, Burnett, Nicholls, K. S. Oh (University) v. K.C.Cc. Clarke, Fisher, Hazell, Lubseder

J. Fong (Univerally) v. K.C.C.

47

Broadbridge, and Messrs. Gillard, G. Gosano (Recreio 2nd XI) v. Smeby, Nicholls, Wilkinson, Wilcox,

Pollce..... Hazell, Lubseder, White (A. H.), J. W. Leonard (C.C.C. 2nd XI)

White (A. H.), Stainfield, Blandford,

* A. K. Mina (L.I.C, 2nd XI) v. Coombs and Kella, Misses Harker, II.K.C.C.

2nd XI

42

42

42

10

Burson, Blyth, Perry and Williams

II. A. Barros (Recreio 2nd XI)

v. Police

40

F. I. Lay (Schools) v. C.0.0.

3. FARMYARD SYMPHONY ONE BADMINTON Tacchil. Nobbs, Coombs, Nash, Kella, v. Army

4. THE WHALERS

5. DONALD'S COLF GAME TIE POSTPONED

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MERBABIES

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DONALD'S LUCKY DAY

The match between the Club de CIVILIAN TEAM FOR

II. P. Lim (C.C.C. 2nd XI) v.

Army N. P. Fox (I.K.C.C.

v. L.R.C.....

37

Badminton LAI WAH CUP MATCH

**OLK.C.C. 2nd XI)

35

II. F. Harper (0.8.C.C. 2nd XI).

v. Navy

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In the opening games of the first sei the losers were well up against the fast drives and well-placed shots of the winners, but were soon over- whelmed. The Beal set was an easy win.

Mrs. Grosett, wife of Mojor- General A. E. Grasett, General Officer Commanding, presented the prizes to Mrs. E. G. Clifford and Miss Madge Grimths, winner and the runner-up of the singles.

WEEK-END

SOCCER RESULTS

FIRST DIVISION

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*Kwong Wah - - St. Joseph's

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against the Army on the Kowloon one between Civilians in their Lai Wah Cup match G. A. Goodban (K.C,C, 2nd XI) sion, this being the

v. University F. C. ground on Saturday at 3.30 E.M.L."Soares (Recrelo) v. II.

K.C.C. Coles An important game in the "B" Ulrich (Kowloon); North (Police),

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