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NANCY

BOY!--- I HAD A TOUGH DAY

AT THE OFFICE TODAY!

Saturday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

January, 28, 1939

By Ernie Bushmiller

ERNIE BUSHMIL & STU

JAPAN IS UNDECIDED OVER 1940 GAMES

Feeling Prevails That

AUSTRALIAN TITLE

Teams Should Not Be Bromwich And Quist To

Sent Owing To The War

Tokyo, Jan. 21.

Meet In Final

Melbourne, Jan. 27.

In the semi-finals of the Australion lawn tennis championships, John Bromwich beat Vivian McGrath 6-0, 6-3, 6-4, and Adrian Quist beat Jack

letin.

Possible interpellators in the Diet will be told that Crawford 7-5, 6-3, 0-4--Reuter Dul- the Japanese Ministry of Welfare has not yet decided whether Japanese athletes shall participate in the Helsing- fors Olympic Games.

Ministry oteluls anticipating ques. dapanese are risking their lives on tions on the baue, which has been the battlefield, there is no possible a touchy subject ever since Tokyo excuse for sending others In the relinquished the 1940 Olympics, have) sporting field, they contund. decided to postpone a decision in- definitely.

They feel every cent spent on the

It is not necesary, they point out, Games is an inestimable loss "in the to list the estimated expenses for sacred crusade to build a new order such representation in the budget in East Asla."

for the coming financial year.

It h

SABIN'S THIRD TITLE

Coral Gables, Fla., Jan. 22. Wayne Sabin defeated Gene Mako in the final of the Mumi-Biltmore; tennis singles championship to-day, 6-4, 6-3, -1.

It was Sakin's third consecutive victory in the winter tennis circuit, He already has stored away the cups he won for taking the Tampas-Dixie tournament title Ci Orlando's Florida State championship in play been the practice for Japanese skllers tain that things have changed cun- United Press.

Those favouring participation main-i during the two previous Sundays. and skaters federations to finance serably in a year. participation in the Winter Olympics that the construction ginge of the They argue and for the Japanese Government China Incident" demands that Japan to remunerate them through sub-display its true worlls through sports sidies at the ume of the summer

as well as battles and promotel competitions. Therefore, no Govern friendly relations with at least some ment outlays will be required within

foreign nations. the impending financial year.

ARGUMENT OF OPPOSITION

SUNDAY CRICKET

Mickty Rooney and Judy Garland in "Love Finds Andy Hardy"

HOCKEY VISIT

Army Team To Play Macao At Sookunpoo

Rifle Shooting Competition

The draw for the Bellies Shlekt Competition of the Hongkong Rifle Association is as follows, and will be held under the conditions laid down in the Year Book for 1930-9:

First

round. Hongkong

Police (R) v. Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps.

Byes into second round.-Royal Scots "A"; Hongkong Police y. Hongkong Naval Volunteers; Dock- yard Recreation Club v. Royal Navy Staff; Middlesex v. Royal Scots "B". The first round will be fired on March 1: second round on April 2; semi-inals on April 27, and the Anul on May. 10.

MACAO RACING Entries And Handicaps For February Meet

MY

The following are the entries and handicaps for the February Meeting

The following will represent the Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps The sum required to send the cricket team against the Royal Navy minimum number of Japanese uth- in a match at King's Park to-inorrow, letes

would be only a little more commencing at 11 am.

A Macao hockey side will be in the jof the Macao Jockey Club on Sun- Those opposing Japan's participu than Y.100,000.

A, C. Beck (Capt.), E. C. Fincher, will play against the Army at Soo-

Colony on Sunday, February 5, andday, February 5: tion in the Helsingfors games hold any case, the Ministry of Wel-R. I. Grimis, R. M. M. King, T. Akunpoo at 2.30 p.m.

The Pleasant Quarters Handicap. that domestic conditions have not fare has decided to await develop-Madar, D. McLelias. A. E. Perry, L. have been chosen to represent the Gold Clause (149), Hogmanay (163), The following Once round.-Country Flower (135), improved since Tokyo gave up its monts and make no commitments for T. Ride, G. Souza, W. Stoker and A. Army: intention to play host. While some the present.-Reuter,

Hohenfels (135). Hopefulleg (144), Zimmer:1.

Meadow Eve (135), Merry Fatty Pte. Osmun (R.A.O.C.); Pte. (135), Morning Tip (139), Rothesay Stickley (Maex) and L/Bdr. Carter Bay (147), Victory Life (169) and (RA), L/Sgt. Fraser (R. Scots), Lt. Wood Nymph (135). Hook (R.A.) and Capt. Hunt (R.A.) The Republican Handleap. (First (captain); Hav. Shawwali (Rajputana Section), "E" class. Once round. lines), Lt. Inderjit Singh (Rajputana Cricketer (140), Lalitat (146), Mac's Riles), Lt. Pritam Nath (Rajputana Adventure (167), National Dignity Rilles), L/Nk, Nerain Singh (Kumaon (149), National Triumph (144) and Rifles) and Rim. Patuub Singh Stymic (Kumaon Ries),

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Kuo Hua Handicap. Five furlongs. Cuban Love (140). Double Chance (154), Flyby- night (147), Gold Sovereign (151), Meteor (147), National Anthern (140)

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LEAGUE BADMINTON

last night.

St. John's lost to Reerblo 2-7.

In connection with the "Chunghua Cup

the 5th. Race on the pro- gramme, a special $1 Sweep is be- |_F. 1. Kwok and Mis V. Cave lost to ing conducted. The cost of a 5. A. Oliveira and Me M. Sova 13-21, through ticket, including a chance in inst to J. J. Remedies and Ms O. Ribel the Special Sweep, is $6 per set, and 17-21, lost to L. A Carvalho and Miss M. Ribeiro 13-21.

R. Deaven and Ма Велеен tant to Oliveira and Miks SBVA B-21, lost to Remedios and Mis Ribeiro 8-21, lost to Carvalho and Mins Ribeiro 10-21,

D. Kwok and Mr. P. Winoa fost to Oliveira and Mics Siva 14-31, best fic. medios and Mika Ribeiro 24-20, beat Carvalho and MM Remedios 13-21.

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LEAGUE TABLE

Kowloon Tong

University

St. John's Taikoo

Games

P. W. L. F. A. Pis.

7 0 1 53 10 12

#51 35 19 10

7

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2

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5 10 35

4

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MUSLIM FESTIVAL Muslims are reminded that Koorbalin falls on Tuesday next. A service will be held at the Mosque, Shelley Street, that moming, com- mencing ut nine o'clock sharp.

Dr. Ralph Stockman Begbie, M.D., Ch,B. (Edin). M.R.C.P. (Exitn),

D. P. H., D. T. M. and H. (Edin), has been appointed to act as Government Bacteriologist during the absence on leave of Dr. Aubrey Vernon Greaves, M.B. (Tor.), M. C. P. and S. (On!),

Schmeling Going To Me from Fanuary 24,

U.S.: Not To Fight

Paris, Jan. 27. Mux Schmeling, the German boxer, arrived here to-day en route to the United Staten by the French liner Normandie.

The former heavyweight champion of the world said he had no inter- tion of re-entering the ring for active. boxing at the moment, "It will be a short trip, combining business with pleasure," he said,

"I'll seɑ about boxing Inter when my back injury heals. I am still under doctor's cure on the result of Joe Louis comming me in the tack įduring our fight last year."—United

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