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HERE!

Friday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

January 27, 1939.

By Ernie

Bushmiller

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High Scores Registered

At Rifle

Meeting

Delightful conditions were mel with by members attending the Spent and Practice Shoot on Wednesday. As pre-arranged the S.R. (b) were given an opportunity of firing eleven resunds at the long ranges amely £44, 700, and 800 yards, and some good scores were recorded.

P. O. Swan won the Nell Spoon with the best score at 800 yards from ELA. Thorpe and Marine Brather. The winer was unlucky not to register a possible at 800 yards drop- ping into an inner with his fourth romting shot.

The Handicap Spoons went to Cp). | Cole, of RN. staff, and Sgt. Wong and Insp. Loie, of H.K. Police Reserve, with creditable performances, con- sidering it was the first time they had fired at this distance. Mention must also be made of Captain MacKenzie-

Kennedy, who, on his second time out with the "1914", put up a food score, in spite of a slight falling off at 300 yards.

The S.. to) members fired on "B"

WPA-ZA-AMA~-~-~-~-~~-~~~~^^^^^^ Range, and a dozen members froin

GRAND SERVICES CONCERT

TO-NIGHT

TO BE HELD IN THE ROSE ROOM,

PENINSULA HOTEL.

Under The Distinguished Patronage of

His Excellency. The Covernor of Hong Kong.

Sir GEOFFRY A.

NORTHCOTE, K.C.M.G.

ARTISTS ARE AS FOLLOWS:--

MISS AUDREY OAKENFULL ·

Ballet Acrobatic

Dancer

from the Arcadia Salon and Rochester Casino

Gaston D'Aquino (Tenor),

Helen Lockhart (Soprano).

Eva Turner (Soprano).

The Harmony Three.

Peanut Roach (Balancing Act).

P. Cuntrip (Baritone).

Mainy Comedian).

B.Q.M.S. Dicks (Comedian).

Q.M.S. & Mrs. Flinter

Doreen Ma Pianist), Mrs. Waldon (Soprano). Mr. A. R. Colquhoun

4

(Piano Accordion)

Pietro Macaroni

(One Man Bandi.

Bud Wheeler (Comedian).

Dodger Green & Co.

1.

the R.A.F. attended. Eleven shots were feed. and Cpl. Morris of the Royal Scots carried off-the Nett Spoon with a very fine 130. The Chinese Police Reserves were again to the fore, L.S. Pan and Sgt. Wong taking the Handicap Spoons, the re- maining one going to Sgt. Kane of the Royal Scots.

As is customary of the Association to present a special prize to a new club on joining, a Spoon was given to the highest scorer amongst the R.A.F. and it was won by A.C.I. Hemsley with a 90.

As lime getting short for the Thirty Roll cards the driginal inten- tion of Aring 400 yards has been altered to three shots at 300, 500, and 600 yards.

The usual artistic process seems to be reversed in this scene from Paramount's new musical comedy, "Artists and Models Abroad," with Joan Bennett, the "model,” turning the tables on the "arilst," Jack Benny, This plcture is being shown simultaneously at the Queen's and Alhambra

Theatres,

HOME SOCCER

A Team match on hauticap SENSATION

has

ben devised by Major D.CL, Camp- bell, of the R.A.S.C. Club. This is

in the nature of experiment to give DIRECTOR FINED

large handicap members an oppor- tunity of taking part in the Club tean shorts.

Members are reminded that at the conclusion of the Shoot on Sunday next, an extraordinary general meet- ting in beling held in the main lounge of the Clubhouse. The following scovest

of

AUSTRALIAN TENNIS

Final Reached In Tilt For Women's Title

Melbourne, Jan. 26.

In the women's singles semi-finals the Australian lawn Lennis

AND SUSPENDED championships to-day, Mrs. Hopman

beat Thelma Coyne 0-3, 8-4 and Mrs. Westacott beat Joan Hurtigan 0-2, 6-3. The holder, Durolity, Bundy, of the United States, did not defend her

London, Jan, 4. Heavy penalties on a director and eleven players were announced by title.

lie Football Association yesterday Surprize was caused by the defeat following a joint inquiry by the F.A. of Nancy Wynne, favourite for the were the leading and the Football League Into illegal title, by a_young player, Connie payments alleged to be made in 1937, Coates, 9-0, 6-3, 6-2 in an early round. S.R. (D)

Mr. G. Worsley former Stockport Miss Contes was defeated by Mrs.

PO. J. C. Swan (scr.). 44 44 40 187*

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f

Lincoln

VINES BEATS BUDGE

600 700 100 Tis. Cony director was suspended sine Westacolt in the quarter-finals 6-2.

die from all football and fined £500-1.-Reuter. te, P. Heather iser) 44 46 43 157 to be paid within seven days.

T. Leach, now

City player, war stipended from all foot- [ball for four weeks and fined $20; D. Galloway and H. O'Grady, now with Tunbridge Wein F.C.. were Fined £20;

P/Sgt. A. C. Chan (4)...

ERA, J. B. Thorpe (ser) 43 40

(Comediaris).

C.P.O. Kettle (Caricatures). Wiggins (Male Voice

Epl F. Cole (3)

(ner.)

41

43

47

II. 3. Templeton

47

41

SJ, C. C. Cinu (ser.)..

(Comedians).

W.0.1. A. Austin, A.E.C.

(Accompanist).

Quartettel.

David Kossick

(Character Actor).

BAND OF H.M.S. "EAGLE".

under the direction of

W. H. A. EVERY, R.M.B.

By kind permission of

CAPTAIN CLEMENT MOODY, R.N.

In aid of the dependants of the Late

Lance Sorgeant THOMPSON, Royal Artillery.

PRICES OF ADMISSION

$2.00

$3.00

Tickets are now obtainable at The Peninsula Hotel

Count the "TELEGRAPHS”

everywhere

JR. A. J. Le Seelleur (13 1.S., K. C.. no 14).... St. K. C. Wong (71 Inspecter D. Late (5) Cat A. G Atarischale

Kennedy (n.)

Pie. V. M. Hammond (3) PO, D. J. Sllcock ther.i

ERA... . S. Stephens

S/Sgt. N. Dumville (3) ERA. L. G. Keiller (scr.) Sgt. R. J. Heap (2) P/Sgt. P. 11. Thong (3) Mr. A. Anning (D) CS.M.. F. Stanford (0) S/Sgt. 11. A. Neale (5) A. F. G. Cordery (4)

Cpl. W. Henderson (4) S. Drake (nil.) Sgt. . G. Tomlinson (12) SNet P. Banister (n}})

F. Sale (8)

K.R. (a)

Cpl. H. W. Morris (0) .. 1.S., Nap. L. Pan (0) Cpl. J. M. Xavier (7)

M. . Rutchman (7) 51. C. Wong (13) Sk. It. Kane (D) LCpl. R. Hullen (0)

All E. Flood (0)

ERA, J. Chick

(8)

Lieut. I. W. Mayn (11) NBA., V. W, Shorland

end)

Lleut. . . Rowe (1) A.CA, F. M. Itematey (nt) FRA, J. T. O'Shen (all 1. Tel. D. Campbell init. 13 0. T, Irong (all) L/Cpl, S. Dunsinore (11) ACI W. T, Gashi (nii.) ACE C. W. W. Denham

(nll.) EL.A. D. Roberts (

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Chapel Hill, N.C., Jan. 25. Ellsworth Vines won his third vic- tory over Donald Budge in their pro- fessional tennis tour of the

United W. Adey (Aberdeen), J. W. Cliffe States by 7-5, 7-5 to-day, (Carlisle) F. Higgs (Barrow), J. C. The defent, however, hus still left Johnson (Acerington Stanley). T. N.Budge with a lead of ten wins over Kerr (Curliste) F. Mills (Corlisle), Vines,~United Press,"

N. E. Roberts (Shrewsbury), and W,

Smith (Carlisle) were ench fined

£15.

Stockport County were ordered to CRAIGENGOWER TEAMS

pay the costs of the inquiry,

"PURE AND UNSULLIED"

"The game must be kept pure and i The following will represent the Junsullied," sufd Football

Cricket League Craigengower

Club In 100 vive-president Mr. W. C. Cuf, who Lengue cricket matches on Saturday:

acted as chairman of the cominission, 1st, XI v. Indian R.C. (home).- after the penalties were imposed. E. Zimmern (Capt.), J. P. Billimoria,

The

conmission's report stated A. H. H. Esmail, D. Hung, A. K.

130

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that it had been proved or admitted Ismall. A. T. Lee, II. P. Lím, W. that Mr. G. Worsley, then a Stock-tapley, G. Souza, A. Zimmern and port director, offered a sum of money F. R. Zimmern.

to T. Leuch, thes a Carlisle United 2nd. XI v. Club de Recreio (away).

42 20 1211 player, for distribution among the B. R. Irance (Capt.), E. J. M. Curtiale players of the conclusion of Churn, A. B. Hamson, W. Hong Sling, their match against Lincoln on April A. Kitchell, C. W. Lâm, T. Locke, A. 10, 1937,

| M. Omar, W, K. Way, G. Winch and Leuch was alleged to have ac-J. L. Young-Saye, cepted the money and disbursed it

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winner of the "Nett" Spaon twinner of the "Handicap" Spoon. (A) winner of the "Special" Spoon.

N. Winner of (N) or (11) spoon has

1st handles reduced by one punt.

In equal amounts to the pinyers wha have been Aned, at that time members of Carlisle United,

It was also stated that Mr. Worsley

went to Lincoln on April 17 for the purpose of attempting to affect the

TOY TRAIN SANITY BUILDER

London.

result of a match by illegal payments cure bad cases of schizophrenia at A toy electric train is helping to

to Carlisle players provided that they Wadsley Mental Hospital, according beat Lincoln City on that day.

PEKING DINING

WALNUT and TEAK.

3'6" SIDE SERVING

SUITE

5'6" SIDEBOARD,

TABLE 3'0" x 4′0′′ EXTENDING TO 8'0"

$625,00

TABLE, DINING REDUCED TO

$400.00

$895.00

6 CHAIRS, 2 ARMCHAIRS.

WALNUT PANEL DINING SUITE,

50 SIDEBOARD, 3'6" SIDE SERVING TABLE. DINING TABLE 10" x 36" REDUCED TO EXTENDING TO 8'6", B CHAIRS. 2 ARMCHAIRS,

$425.00

A UNIQUE FEATURE OF THIS SUITE IS THE PEDESTAL BASE ON THE BOARD AND SIDE TABLE WHICH IS OF UNUSUAL DESIGN. THE DINING TABLE-IS IN EXQUISITIVELY FIGURED WALNUT.

NORWICH DINING SUITE.

ARM-

$785.00

5'6 SIDEBOARD, DINING TABLE 5x3 REDUCED TO 4 SMALL DINING CHAIRS, 2 CHAIRS.

$475.00

REMNANTS

WE ARE OFFERING REMAINNG SUITABLE FOR CURTAINS AND LOOSE COVERS AT STILL FURTHER REDUCED PRICES, IN MANY INSTANCES, BELOW COST.

sas LANE CRAWFORD'S

5252-

The House of Quality & Service

$1 TIFFINS

at-

Jimmy's

Also A China Bldg., Hongkong.

The

Gayest

PARAME

la Carte

Hankow Rd., Kowloon.

Comedy of the Year!

PARIS HONEYMOON

BING CROSBY FRANCISKA GAAL AKIM TAMIROFF · SHIRLEY ROSS

EDWARD EVERITI HORTOW

The common agreed that there lol will repent the experiment in was no evidence to support the alle other hospitals, and are seeking some gation by Mr. Worsley that he seled slinline distraction Upon Instructions from the Stockport lents.

ADDED! to a report of the lunacy board. The

County chairman, Mr. E. Barlow, or

for women pa

that Mr. F. Westgarth, Inte manager of the Hartlepools United vs. Lin- of Stockport County and Carlisle coln City match on April 24, 1937. United, had knowledge of Mr. Wor- The commission decided that wa aley's actions.

degree of responsibility rested with There was also no evidence to sup-the Stockport club Oficials and port the allegation by Mr. Worsley players of appurtenance impertinence--ap-that Mr. Westgarth had attempted by indian grating other than think

inpropor means id content availa

OUR SPELLING DEE (see page 7) mlocene miscellany miscel luncous

pelinte

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