Wednesday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
January 25, 1939.
NANCY
WELL--- I'VE MADE ME NEW YEAR'S REVOLUTIONS-- I'M GONNA BE TERRIBLE
PERLITE TO EVERYBODY!
HELLO, SLUGGO!
HOW D'
DO! --- CHARMIN DAY, AIN'T
IT?
OOPS!
Car, Litt þy United Pratos Eruðlesia. Far.
THE RACĘ, K. 194. OtAll righân tweezed
By Ernie Bushmiller
BOD
PHOOEY! WID REVOLUTIONS!
WEEK-END SOCCER FIXTURES ANNOUNCED
Eastern To Play South
China "A" On Sunday
The following are the local Foot- ball League fixtures arranged for the coming week-end:
SATURDAY, JAN. 28
First Division
Kowloon v. St. Joseph's (Kow- loon), 4 pm. Referee, Stedman. Linesmen, Wyper and Fraser.
South China "1" v. Hongkong F.C. (Caroline Hill), 4 p.m. Ke- ferce, Glover. Linesmen.
Gibson ,and Banhom.
Middlesex v. Kwong Wah (S00- kumpou), 4 p.m. Referee, Thomp Linesmen. Barretto and Boker.
U.S. Marines Rugby Team To Come Here
(By "Fly-Half")
It is learned from reliable sources that there is every likelihood of a team drawn from the American Marines in Shanghai visiting the Colony as guests of the Army some- time early in March. In all probability they will play the Kowlion v. St. Joseph's (Kow-leading teams in the Colony. loon), 2.30 p.m. Referee, Ip.
Second Division
R.A.O.C. v. Hangkong F.C. (Caro- line Hill), 2.30 p.. Referee, Silva.
The Marines are not stran- Middlesex v. Kwong With (Soo-gers to the Club men, who kunpoo), 2.30 p.m. Referee, Hinch- have played them when up in
clife.
R. Engineers v. 50 R.A. (Mill- tary), 4 pm. Referee, Guss,
Third Division (A)
5th R.A. v. Electric (Military) 2.30 p.m. Referee, Mcligrew.
Third Division (3) Kumnons v. Powhattan (Chatham Rd.), 2.30 p.m. Referee. Marriott.
24th R.A. v, R.A.F, (St. Joseph's), | 2.30 p.m. Referee, Burgesa.
R. Engineers (E) v. RA.M.C.
Shanghai taking part in Inter- ports. If this visit materiai- ises, it will be the climax to the Interports between Mala- ya and Hongkong, and be tween Shanghai and Hong- kong.
(Chatham Rd.), 4 p.m. Referee, Badminton
Dove,
SUNDAY, JAN. 29
First Division
Police v. R. Scols (Boundary Rd.),; p.m. Referee, Kossick, Linesmen Smith and Somerville.
"A
Eastern V South China (Club), 4 p.m. Referee, Omar Linesmen, Stone and Hartley.
Second Division ..
Eastern v. South China (Club). 2.30 p.m. Referee, Molyneaux.
Police v. R. Scols (Boundary Rd.). 2.30 p.m. Referee, Clark.
Third Division (A)- R.ASC. v. R. Scots (Sookunpoo),
2.30 p.m. Referee, Gamin.
First Defeat Inflicted On K. Tong "A"
FOOTBALL Davey O'Brien, Texas Christian University, voled most valu- able grid player of year
...
Bombshell Dropped By Ice Hockey Association
British Ice-Hockey Association dropped a bombshell into ice-hockey clrcles on January 10, when, in an- Inouncing, the players from whom a team of 14 is to be selected to re- present Great Britain in the world Innd European championships at Zurich and Basle on the 3rd to the
POLICE BEATEN BY SMALL SHIPS IN RUGGER ENCOUNTER
(By "Fly-Is[/2*}
By virtue of their better knowledge of the laws of the game,
a team drawn from the Small Ships defeated the Police by 10 points (two goals) to nil at rugger yesterday.
Wall was the outstanding Police
It cannot be too strongly emphasised), that the Police team require tuition player on view. A few seasons ngo on the rules. A great deal of prae- | he played for the Army at full back,
| tlen) - copching would also do inuch and yesterday he displayed all his to improve their play. Even in the former guile and confidence. The simple art of passing, the majority of Police backs were zeldom Бесп the team do not swing their shoulders in attack although they had to deal |with the ball, with the result that the with many_kicks ahead which seemed pusses are far from accurate and to be the Small Ships' chief mode of generally forward.
attack.
There is little doubt that once the players in practical knowledge of Police, without Luscombe, à hard- the game so as to be able to carry, working scrum-half, were extremely out all movements 'without thought, wenk at the base of the ScrumL. then a very powerful side will be Morrison, another three and also a formed.
freserve scrum-half was absent.
Ralph Nichols Still Reigns Supreme In English Badminton
London, Jan. 1.
The end of the year marks the midway point of the Badmin-
15th February, they omitted six ton season more precisely than in other winter sports. ployers who last season assisted
Britain to secure the European title This is clearly indicated by the for the third year in succession. date of the last authorised tourņa- Among those dropped are fourment before the festive interval, the National League stars, Archer. North London Tournament of De- Davey, Chappell and Stinchcombe. cember 12-18, and the Eastbourne
Kowloon Tong "A", with a series of seven straight wins, met with their first defent in the "B" Division of the Badminton League last evening when, al Talkoo, they were beaten by are inetuded in the 16 "possibles," 6-7, writes a correspondent. Chung Wah.
Wah won with surprising Greyhounds).
These are: Chung case, conceding only one set in the
OUR GUIDE
Only three Major League players Open Championships from January TO THE
Foster. (Harringay
G. Dailley and K.
This tournament often
who
his
Kelly Kit Che v. I. Engineers (Sookun-nine. Scores:
(Wembley Monarche). The been held derring to Christmas CINEMAS poo), 4 p.m. Ref
Referee, Waldron. P. C. Leung and S. II. Boon (Chung other possibics are S. Simon (Red- break, to afford the enthusiastle R.A. Stanley v. 30th. RA. (Curu-Wah) beat P. Lo and P. Fletcher wings), R. Wyman, (Princes), J. champions, including Mrs. Uber and
"Beg, Barrow or Steal" (King' line ), 4 pm. Referee, Aylwin. 24-23; heat F. Tsang and J. Tsang
Collins (Kelvingrove), W. Fullerton the Nichols brothers, a sort of bus- "Theatre, to-day}----Frank Morgan South China v. W.D. (Caroline 21-11 best R. E. Lee and F. S. Ko (Fyfe Players), T Grace (Martman's holiday. The Scottish Cham-
an ingratiating rogue 1H), 2.30 p.m. Referee, Edwards.
21-11.
boroughs), J. Ridley (Redwings), plonships are also played this month Playa Third Division (B)
W. H. Choy and F. F. Li (Chung W, Venner
(Sussex), N. Almond and a party of English players, In-scrapes up a livelihood in Paris by “steering” tourists and selling spuri- University v. Signals (Kowloon). Wah) beat Lo and Fletcher 21-11; (Sussex), A. Green (Wembley Ter-cluding Miss D. Young, hope to make
the trip to Glasgow to support adus art objects. Learning that 4 p.m. Referee, Purnell.
lost to Tsang and Tsang 8-21; beat riers). K. Perrin (Redwings). AS.A. v, Stonecutters W/S (Kow-Lee and Ko 21-10.
emission of the four key mirable Scottish enthusiasm and en-daughter is to be married, he magnai- mously suggests that the wedding weakens Bri- terprise. loon), 2.30 p.m. Referee, Demmee. C. F. Chiu and S. C. Liang (Chung players considerably
take pince in his non-existent castle. Wah) beat Lo and Fletcher 21-6;
The invitation is accepted and his beat Tsang and Trang 21-7; beat Lee
ensuing dilemma and its solution and Ko 21-11.
furnish
incidents. amusing
John Beal and Florence supply the roman- ile interest.
"Touchdown Army" (Queen's
HONGKONG C.C. TEAMS
Navy on Saturday; ·
Ist. XT (away). Owen Hughes
SNOOKER AND DARTS
Leagues:
BILLIARDS
The
tuin's chances of retaining the Euro- The most interesting speculation
pean title. Mr. J. F. Ahcare, recrea; this stage of the season is on the tary of. the Association, would give form of our singles players. no explanation for the move when questioned.
There Is a considerable
outery
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FRIDAY, 27th JANUARY, 1939, at 9.00 P.M. TO BE HELD IN THE ROSE ROOM, PENINSULA HOTEL,
Under The Distinguished Patronage of
His Excellency, The. Governor of Hong Kong. Sir GEOFFRY A. S, NORTHCOTE, K.C.M.G.
ARTISTS ARE AS FOLLOWS:---- MISS AUDREY OAKENFULL Ballot & Acrobatic Dancor
from the Arcadia Salon and Rochester Casino
about the matter. It is pointed out Let there be no mistake about it. Theatre, to-day). Those old news- that in these days, it is essential that Ralph Nichols, the present All-En-reel clips are marched out of the The following teams will repre- The following were the results of British prestige in sport should be land champion, reigns supreme in Ales to do their customary service as sent the Hongkong Club in League matches played recently in the Steal kept us high as possible, and yet this fleld. Writing from memory Army beats Navy in the annual foot- cricket matches against the Royal Coulson Billards, Snooker, and Darts here we are challenging for a world think he has only once been de ball match. One does not have to be
title with only three first-class feated in singles this season, when on American football fan to enjoy Gaston D'Aquino (Tenor): players, J. Foster, G. Bailley, and his brother, Leslie, beat him during this picture, which contains a great 150. Kelly, others who were at their the South of England meeting at the dent of healthy fun. John Howard, Helen Lockhart (Soprano). 102 best five years ago, untried juniors, Crystal Palace Club.
Robert 150 and unknown recruits from Scol-
Cummings and Mary Carlisle land.Our Own Correspondent,
Lealle Nichols is officially No. 2 are the principals. Hingles player, but H. J. Wingfeld, "White Banners" (Alhambra Thea-Eva Turner (Soprano). promising Young C. P. and Kent tre, to-day) Sentimental inspiration-
al dram
(Capt.), M. F. Laymes. J. L. Isley, Naval Police L. D. Knee, G. P. Longfield. K. Whelan Munron, J. 1. C. Pearce, 2. A. Peareo, Philpott J. E. Potter, L. T. Ride and F. 1. &coones, Tooth Ind. XI (home).-E.J. R. Mitchell C.C.C. (Capt.), 11. J. Armstrong, C. W. E. Bishop. Kitchill V. C. Bond, N. P. Fox, B. M. M. King. Lewis 1. J, D. Lowe, G. 8. Levett, A. K. Mac Solina kenzie, D. 8. Rol and W, Staker.
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player, has beaten him four times in
A
through the excellent per- succession, and has beaten every mobility which takes on a certain The Harmony Three. other singles player of note with the formances of its principal characters, Peanut Roach (Balancing Act). exception of Ralph himself.
Fay Bainter and Claude Rains. serving woman enters a household P, Guntrip (Baritone). Kowloon Club Draw Fors. Ong, the Malayan, dis-on at cold winter morning and remains tinguished himselt In one of the to become a firm counsellor and a carlier
tournaments when he ac-strong defence against adversity counted for Wingfield during the when it arrives.
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Captain's Cup
Malny (Comedian).
| Middlesex Championships, but he "You're Only Young Once" (Orien- B.Q.M.S. Dicks (Comedian).
has now passed his law examination tal Theatre, to-day)-Second of the M. L. da Roza with n score of
Judge Hardy series. It is a delicious Q.M.S. & Mrs. Flinter 87--10-71, and B. Basto 02-18-74, and returned to his native country, squalified on January 21 and 22 for Little has been seen of R. M. White picture in which Mickey Rooney
(Comedians). the Kowloon Golf Club Captain's in the South this year, but he is still scores heavily. Cup Competition. There were eleven quite
Tough Guy"
(Majestic force in the game, and C. H. Theatre, to-day)-The kids of "Dead W.0.1. A. Austin, A.E.C. Whittaker, the Derbyshire player, End" back again in another drama of
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LADIES FIELD
In the ladies' field there have been many surprises. Miss D. M. C. Young, the holder of the All-England [tille,
will
Interport Rugby Trial To-Day
A very interesting game of rugby
start firm favourite should be witnessed this afternoon on wherever she enters if she continues the Club ground when the Interport to return such a large percentage trial will be held. Kick-off will be
of wins; but Mrs. Uber, if she rests at 4.45 p.m. sharp.
from doublea events la qulle capable of beating her, as she occasionally demonstrates. Miss D. Doveton, Is concentrating more on the singles game this season, and beat her farmer tutor, Mrs. Uber, in three close games at Portsmouth.
There are rumours that Mrs. Uber Mr. R. S. Capell, who is shortly and R. C. Nichols may retire at the leaving on furlough, has realigned
OUR SPELLING BEE (60 page 7) from the general committee of the end of the season, the letter more or less officially confirmed. All hope upperclive-tragmentary appre- Kowloon Cricket Club, and Mr.
culousshera-J. 8. Smith has been elected to that neither rumour is truc, for the game would suffer a great ; -loss:1f either departed from the latkes
ton:
the vacancy,
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