Friday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
February 3, 1939.
By Ernie Bushmiller
NANCY
‘OK, SLUGGO !--- HAVE YOU SEEN
NANCY?
I SAW HER GOIN' TOWARDS D' LAKE WID
HER ICE SKATES!
OH, THAT LITTLE IMP!--- I TOLD HER NEVER TO SKATE ON THE LAKE --AND SHE PROMISED ME
FAITHFULLY---
WAIT'LL
I GET
HER!
Jd. 28151.
TO-MORROW
IS
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Good Entries Received For Macao Races
Shanghai 4 Receives Handicap In Chief Event Of The Meeting
(By "Captain Foster")
Good entries have been received for the February Race Meet. ing of the Macno Jockey Club to be held at Arcia Preta on Sun- day. The first saddling bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. sharp.
The .s. Taishan will depurt from the Cunton steamers' wharf at 9.30 a.m., returning at a p.m.
There are six interesting handicap events on the enrd, the main being the Chunghuu Cup over a mile and a special deltar cash sweep is con- ducted on this race.
The curtain raiser will be the Pleasant Quarters Hundleap for
ล
Mueno subscription ponies over distance once round from the judge's) box. My fancy is Hogmanay, with Rothesay Boy and Merry Fully next.
In the Republican Handicap (fret section) for "E" class Chinn panies which is another run over the same course,
the order of the finish should be National Dignity, Stymle and Cricketer.
The Kuo Hua Handicap, confined
Rifle Shooting
High Scores At Meeting
On Wednesday
Over a hundred members turned up for the Spoon and Practice Shoot last Wednesday, and some high scoring was registered. Conditions were good at the start, but the fresh and constant wind became a series of variable air puffs later on, which caused some trouble amongst "dead-cyes."
the
The Middlesex were in force again on return from Camp, and Lieut
out
to "D" class China ponles over Ave Dawson took the Nett S.R.(b) Spoon furlongs, to be ridden by novices, th kunks very open, Sylvandate, after with a 98 including a possible at 500 his one run at Fanling, should be yards. The 4th Subinarine Flotilla respected, but I like The Leopard had a private match, officers versus and Gold Sovereign.
p's Comp
cight a-side. All ollicers fired with the S.R.(a), Persian Cat has my vote for the and four Ship's Company with Republican Handicap (second sce-5.R.(b), and four S.R.(a). The in- tion) with Cloudy Star and Eagle tricate handicaps were worked to all the minor positions.
and the Ship's Company defeated the Omcers by 707,03 to 408 points! ER.A. Stephens scored a possible for the Ship's
Company. Private Matches Welcomed of these
It would be most welcome it more
private
matches arranged
to run concurrently the Spoon Shicot,
Shunghat 4, who has been running indifferently in his last two outings. has been considered by the handi- copper; in fact this is the first acca- sion that he has been set to receive a tew pounds in the main event, the the Chunghua Cup, a handicap for Macno tiny-tots over a mile. Fairy Auk,
been
"
were with
Two other S.R. (b) Handicap Spoons
3.4.19
An impressive scene in the RKO release, "Sixty Glorious Years," showing simultaneously to-day at the Queen's and Alhambra Theatres. The picture, directed by Herbert Wilcox. has won every critic who has seen it.
C. B. FRY'S RECORD EQUALLED
Rain Kept Him Waiting For Two Days
his
whe is at the top of the tree, hus went to the Royal Scota, Major Syme
London, Jan. 19. asked to concede 4 lbs. to
Don Bradmon, after rain had kept Shanghal 4 and of course it is and P. 5. M. Milne, and one to C/Sgt. him waiting for two days, completed gamble to have your money on the Banister of the It.A.S.C.
century for South Australia lutter. I am told that Merry Maker A very fine shoot of 94 was re- against New South Wales on 18th is in fine fettle and he should, therecorded by Sapper Altone in the January, and equalled C. 1. Fry's fore, be a good outsider.
S.R.(a) Class, Including a possible at first-class cricket record by scoring 000
yards, which
centuries in six successive innings. score easily won the Nett Spoon.
The meeting will terminate with a scramble event to be ridden by ladies over half-a-mile, and I vote
Monday,
Cricketer
Black Lntitat.
MY SELECTIONS
My selections are as follows:
THE PLEASANT QUARTERS HANDICAP
Hogmanay
Rothesay Bay
Merry Fatty
Pool Bulls were scored by Captain Sequeira, P. O. Richards, and Mr. and Langley of H. M. Dockyard Rifle
Club.
The Air Force were out in Increased numbers and several will have received their handicaps by
THE REPUBLICAN HANDICAP
(FIRST SECTION)
National Dignity
Stymle
Cricketer
THE KUO HUA HANDICAP
The Leopard
Gold Sovereign
Royal Highness
THE REPUBLICAN HANDICAP
• (SECOND SECTION)
Persian Cat
Cloudy Star
-Earle
THE CHUNGHUA CUP
Fairy Auk
Merry Maker
Shanghai 4
LADIES HANDICAP (UNOFFICIAL)
Black Monday Cricketer
Intilat
SOLD BY AUCTION
Laugh Al That, a 1939 Australian pony, was sold for $8,000 to Meara, Icalle Lewin and W. H. S. Davis at
now.
The Council wish to draw the at- tention of members to the fact that they must be in possession of their Membership Cards on the Range, and the attention of affilated mom- bers to the fact that if they wish to take part in a Spoon Shoot they pay double entrance fee.
The following scores:
are
the leading
5.R. (b)
200 500
2/LL G. C. Dawson (8)
P.O. J. C. Swan (Ser.) C/Bri. P. Hale (Scr.) Mae. P. G. Heather Ber. Lieut. A. J. Le Beeliour
[Scr.)
Sgt. V. W. Cooper (Scr.) 8/8gt. N. Dumville (3) Major A. G. Byme (P) EA, W. J. Ciipin (1)
Capt. A. G. Mackenzie-
Kennedy (3) Major B. White (3) Cpl. F. Cole (3)
Cest, r. Sequeira (Scr.) PO., D. J. Bilcock (Ber.) Mr. H. La Tamalay (2)
1. L. C. Pennell (3)
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(3)
(4)
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3. n. Thorpe (Ser.) L/Cpl. W. Henderson BJ, C. C. Chau (Ber.) P.S.M. I. Mine (4) Mr. F. G. Drake (4) A.B. E. G. Flood (Ni)
"J, Heap (2)**
CERA, B. Atkinson (1)
W. Nunn (4)
ACT, G. Johna (3)
GA.M. 7. Stenford (5) 1.8.. K. C. Hos (4). Inspector D. Lole (5) 1/M. Kifford (271) Capt. R. T. Guscoti (2) Captain. Balo (8) SRL K. C. Wong (b) L/Cpl. 0, C. Doe (7)
P. Tianister (31) CA P. G. Maslen
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Starting Times Announced
The following are the starting liner for Fanting on Sunday:
OLD COURSE 2.10 A. W. Hodges, W. Woodward. 9-20 J. M. Pearson, W. S. E. James, 2 R. M. Wood, J. F. Richardson, 2.20 W. A. Mackinlay. J. E. Poller, 0.32 P. Wolch, D. MacABster. 0.30 N.K. Littlejohn. H. N. Willamson 9.40 W, T, Richards, W. Bell. 948 1. P. Tamworth, F. A. Redmond.
44 5. T. Butlin, H. A. Ms.
Bradman, 22 not out on Suturday, carried his score to 135 not out, and ings closed at 349 for four, giving then declared South Australia's Inn-
them a first innings lend of 103. UAG F. JI, Williams, R. II. de Liesching.
0.32 Major, Whitehead, D. D. Forbes.
In their second innings New South to.00 L, R. Cramer, A. D. Humphreys. Wales scored 150 for Ave wickets, 10.04 A, McKellar, W, W. C. Shewan. and the match was left drawn.
10.06 D. J. Gilmore, K. S. Morrison, 10.12 D. Allan, 9. C. Feltham.
Since he returned from the tour 10.18 W. J. s. Key, W. A. Stewart. In England, which ended for him 1020 A. N. & Q. A. A. Macfadyen. with a foot injury in the last Test, 10.24 A. 11. Penn, W. F. Simmons. Bradman has played only six first 1028 A Nicol, T. Lindars. class innings. In these he has scor- 10.35 G. McGrane, W. Hewitt,
10.31 0. Everest, H. Harrison, ed 914 runs for an average of 182.8.10.40 8. II. Dodwell, 1, 31. Geare.
a scores are:
10.44 C. D. N. Walker, L... Pearce. 1046 J. 5. Dunnett, F. F.
Waters 103 F/Lleut, Longfeld, L. Goldman. 118 for Australian XI. v. The Reat. 10.30 J. D. Danby, A. Murdocli
11.00 D. J. Valentine. C. W. E. Bishop. 143 for South Australin v. New 11.04 9. J. II. Fox, A. Sommerfelt. South Wales.
11.00 J. E. Jupp, T. E. Pearce, 11.12 R. Gregory, A. C. I. Bowker. 11.16 R. M. King, J. W. Anderson, 223 for South Australia v. Queens-1120 1. M. 8. Lloyd, C., Worrall.
11.24 J. W. Mayhew, E. Laidlaw. 11.26 1. F. Phlips, J. A. D. Morrison. 1137 A. 1. Purves, J. Forbes,
land.
107 for South Australia v. Victoriu,
106 for South Australla v. Queens- land.
NEW COURSE
020 H. E. the Governor. D28. Hall, G. Riddell Carre,
135 for South Australia v. New 52 Mrs. Mackinicy, Miss Tullot, South Wales.
• Signiß not out. Average 182.8.
C. B. FRY'S HUNDREDS
100 for Sussex v. Hampshire. 200 for Sussex v. Yorkshire, 148 for Sussex v. Middlesex, 105 for Sussex v. Surrey, 140 for Sussex v. Kent.
D40 Mr. R. Gordon, J. R. Collis. 0.44 Mr. Gordon, Mrs. Colids, 2.52 Mrs. 11. & biri, W. Bell, 250 H, & Mrs. Overy. 10.04 P. E. Annii, J. W. Clague. 10.08 H. F. Sommers, Mrs. Trumbull, 10.16 T. Low, J. G. Cotesworth. 10.24 Mr. Penn, Miss TroUNION. 10.20 Mrs. Nicol, Miss Geen, 1038 T. A. Pearce. P. II. Scoones, 10.44 Bir Vandeleur de Miss Grayburn. 10.48 F. Winter, Miss Vickers. 1050 Mr. Valentine, Mrs. Bishop. 11.00 Mrs. Longfield, M. Goldman. 105 for Rest of England v. York-1104 D'Arcy Weatharbs, Col. Matthews. shire.
Average 138 5.
Lieut. R. W. Mayo (11) ERA, V. W. Shurland
(NIE)
(12)
Llout, (E) 11. Drummin BRA, J. D. M. Coo (11)
Cpl. K. Naranjan Bingh (0)
Mr. W. IL P. Hellers (7)
LAS.R., Nap, L. Pan (0)
Bloker tot (10)
410. Plz, L. f. Gromm (10)"
Major 2. Walden ((18)
Montague (NO).
Napter
K. Muston
L/toker (a
Plo. T. Harypy: (11)
33 30 11 70
lavish praise from
MALAYA TO PLAY CLUB TO-MORROW Splendid Rugger
Promised
Malaya will play the first match of }their tour to-morrow when they will
meet the Club on the Club ground: at Happy Valley. The match will commence at 4 p.m. and will be re- fereed by Lt.-Cmdr. Linion.
His Excellency the Governor' has intimated his intention of being pre- sent and will meet the teams prior to the kick-off.
is keen and it is anticipated that Interest in this series of matches
there will be a record attendance of spectators at the Club ground.__Ad- mission is $1.50 to the Covered Stand (and 50 ets, to the Open Sland. Scr- |vice men in uniform will be admilied at half price. A section of the Covered Stand has been reserved for the use of Club Members,
The selected sides are as follows:-
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G. D. A. Lundon, L/C, Richardson, C. W. Lyle, A. P. Cralgie; J. W. Ewart, Capt. F. W. Simpson; D. Mc- Bride, A. H. Harding, H. I. MeLenan, J. F. M. Roualle, P/O McCall, Lt. J. H. Proctor, R. W. McMall and J. M. McHugh.
Club.-H. W.
CINEMAS
drama.
"South Hiding” (King's Theatre, to- day)-Rural Yorkshire comes to the streen in this picture produced by London Pavilion. Edna Best Ralph MacGrath; D.R.Richardson, Edmund Gwenn and Ann Stewart, H. D. Bidwell, (Captain), Todd take the chief roles. Carefully W. E. Grieve, G. K. Chadwick; J. Hutchison, J. R. Henderson; K. A. and sincerely made-good Watson, K. W. Solter, E. W. Stout, "Sixty Glorious W. E. Feers, A. F. Walkden, W. B.
to-day),A and Alhambra Thea "" (Cucen's Richardson, A. J. G. Taylor and J. great historie page in technicolour,
pageant in Redman.
with Anna Neagle again as Queen Victoria. The cast includes Anton Walbrook, C. Aubrey Smith and Olaf Olsen. Herbert Wilcox has again mude a good job of the direction, pre- senting all the significant events during the long and glorious reign of Queen Victoria.
JOE LOUIS TO MEET GALENTO
New York, Jan. 28.
Thres
Comrader
(Oriental Theatre, lo-day),—A strangely mov- Jon Louis, heavyweight champlon ing story of three comrades after the
of the world, is meeting "Two-ton" war and their reactions to pence Tony Gatento in a world title nght me life immediately after 1918. In New York June 29, according to Robert
Franchot Tone, Children
Taylor,
Hiking Picnic For the New York Daily Mirror," a ta- Robert Young and Margaret Sullavan,
Sunday, Feb. 12
+
Yan Past Students'
blaid publication, Reuter,
Hardy's "Judge
(Majes- Theatre, to-day)—Another one of the popular series. When Judge Hardy
gets a job at Washington,
that looks like run and disgrace until the Judge steps in and turns the tables.
Associatios will hold a biking a SPORTS ADVTS. lobbyists drag the family into plot
|to Lion Rock, Kowloon, on Sunday, when the 12th inst, at 10 am.. members and their friends are wel- come to take part. The starting. THE MACAO JOCKEY CLUB place has been arranged at Kowloon Tong Club (No. 7 or 8 bus from Star |
The February Race Meeting wil Ferry). The party ta
expected to
be held at Arola Preta, Macao, on return at about 4 pm, and
Mr. Ko Fook-sun, the Association's president, mencing at R.15 p.
Hunday, 21 February, 1939.com- poon, will: entertain them at his residence The First Bell will be rung at 1.45
12% Tak Shing St, Kowloon) Members who desire to join the picnic
approximately should at in touch with the Hon. “By order gi has Secretary of Mr. Tuin Sik-poon;:2/0 point. South China Moralia Post
Cricket Match Postponed
St. George's Building
WEEK-END CRICKET
Teams Selected For League Matches
will repre-
The allowing teams sent the Craigengower Cricket Club in Senior and Junior Division league cricket matches on Baturday:
1st. XI v. Civil Service C.C. (nway). Zimmern. (Capt.), P. J. Billimoria, A. R. H. Esnall, A. B. Hanson, D. Hung, A. K. Ismall, A. T. Lee, W. Hopley, G. Souza, A. Zimmern and F. R. Zimmern.
Znd. XI v.. Civil Service C.C. (home)-B. R. Irdace (Copt.)
W. Hong Sling, 21. C, Hung. C. W. Lam, J. W. Leonard, H. P. Lim Locke, A. M. Omar, W. K Way, G. Winch and J.. L. Young-Saye.
Club de Recreio XI
The following team will represent the Club de Recreio 1st. XI against the Indian R.C., at King's Park; on Saturday:
AM. Rodrigues (Capt.), N. Bel- trou, J. Gonsalves, E.-L. Gosano, L. G. Gosano, G. A. Guterres, H. L. Ozorio, A. M. Prata, W. A. Reed, P. M. N. da Silva, jr. and E. M. L. Soarca.
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