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TO MY NICE FRESH

TOWEL:

GO STAND IN THE CORNER!

Tuesday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

I JUST THOUGHT UP A INVENTION---

February 7, 1939.

By Ernie Bushmiller

IT. OUGHTA MAKE ME MILLIONAIRE!

JAN-6

-Ernie BushHILLER.

H.A. G. Keates Keeps Undefeated Status

FineRecord In Cycling Events

Commencing his sixth racing season in the Colony, H. A. G. Kentes succeeded in maintaining his un- defeated status in open events during that period by winning the Hongkong Cycling Club's 20 miles unpaced Championship on February 5, in 1 hr. 10 mins. 23 secs., beating the runner-up, Geo. Cottrell, by no less than 7 mins, -47 secs,

The fral rider, Yuen Yut-che, was despatched by Mr. P. Stanley, the Club's assistant timekeeper who de- putised in the absence of Mr. L. A. Anning, promptly at 10.30 am., and he succeeded in keeping the lead on

the road until

over 20

miles were completed. Leading actual times at the halfway mark, where Messrs J. Walker, B. W. Rogers and Kam Yiu- wah turned the competitors, showed Kentes to be leading by

by 3 mins. from Cottrell, with M. I. O'Doherty, Chow

Kai-kong Ng Chung and Wong Po-

fat a further 2 mins. in arrears, followed by Leung Shul-kwong and Lam Kwok-lung in 44 mins.

Laun Kwok-lung, No. 0, was

der to finish, with O'Doherty,

rst rider to

first

the

No. 10, and Kentes, No. 27, following after

21⁄2 mins. Their times of 1.31.40,

und 1.16.23.

respectively, were excellent under the conditions: the wind had risen during the even to hinder the riders on the latter portion, whilst an unexpectely warm sun had imparted a sogginess to the tarred

Keates having started surface, last, Interest in first place waned.

1.24.10.

minute later

His Excellency the C-In-C, Vico-Admiral Sir Percy Noble, meeting players of ILMLS. Eagle who won the Adventure Rugby Cup against H.MS. Medway In the final on Saturday. Introducing the players is Lt. Elliott, the Navy and Eagle captain. The C-In-C is here shucing hands with L. Commndr. Kennedy,-Staf Photo-

MALAYAN rugby

Cottrel's advent (No. 20) with The match between the Malaya quickly Rugby Afteen and the Royal Navy at place and ensured lappy Valley, to-day will commence Cycling Club's all-at 4.30 p.m.

indicated second

the

team of a

European victory over their compeling

Chinese Y.M.C.A. rivals, aggregates eventually being 4 hra. 13 mins, 48 sece. to 4 hrs.,

Home-

Fun

Mun

grapher.

Annual Charity Game On Saturday

The annual charity football match between the Royal Navy and the Royal Marines will be played on

The following times were returned: Saturday, February 11, kick-off ot 51 mins..

30 GECA.

Outward ward Acteal 4.30 pm, at Causeway Bay. The Chow Kat-kong provided a surf. A. G. Rentes (27) 20.00 30.21

Ture Rev. S. Hinchcliffe will offeinte.

Price of admission is 60 cents. eturning the fastest time) Geo. Cottrell (20) prise by retur

14 Proceeds will go towards the MIC.L. rider, being also the Chow Kai-kong (24) 43.00 40.10 1.29.10

1 hours on the Chung (37)

43.00 47.05 1.30.49 Fund.

by

first to get inside

than Ng Chung:

g's performance,

c. and

41.00 43.10

1.16.20

Irials were:

unusually dificult and trying course. (23) Shut-kwong

| Fleung

44.00 42.05 1.3145 His time of 1.29.10. was 55 secs, better Wong Po-tot (0) 43.00 48.40 1.31.40

5 miles, Class "A"-Chan Yeung- Can Young-pang (18 450 monce, and a

O'Doherty (10) 41.000 minute faster than the leading Lam Kwok-tung (23)

pang 18.44.; Robert Yuen 17.38. further

44.50 50.27 1.3427 Chinese

Y.M.C.A.

10 miles, Class "C"-Chan Young competitor, Leung To Yin-chung (0) ... $7.00 48.25 1.39.23 Shul-kwong. These

Chan Fook-nang (7) three

45.00 62.10 1.37.10 pang 34.00.; Robert Yuen 35.05. riders

50.00 63.10 1.43.to Hess, Tong Shul-ching (0) therefore qualify for honorary mem- Yuen Yat-che (1)

A 25 miles trial under Class "C" 47.00 50.45 1.43.40 bership of the Hongkong Cycling tong Kwok-leung (12) 47.00

the 1.4300 rules, promoted $2.00

by

Chinese Club,

Grst

and second awards going Clan Kumacheong (4) 48.00 80.20

02.00 53.40 1.4340 Y.M.C.A. on January 30, resulted as Che-kin (11) to Keates and Cottrell

1.40.20 follows: respectively.

51.00 61.45 Yu Shuen-on (13)

1,32.43 No non-prize winner having recorded it Ping-kong (2) .. 63.00 $3,91 1.50.01

a time within 10 minutes of the to Chung-fat 110)

Li Yu-cheang (3)

Artemis Wins Sweepstake Yacht Race

Rifle Shooting

Sgt. Heap Registers Three Figures

at

In spite of a tricky wind, and none too favourable light, shooting Stonecutters on Saturday was up to standard, and for the second week 193 succession, three figures were re- gistered. On this occasion, Sgt. Heap scored 101.

The S.R. (a)'s were not so strongly represented this week, and scores were not so high as usual,

The results were as follow:

5.n. (b)

Sgt. . J. Heap_(2) Ε.Λ.

PO

scr

200 G00 GOO

yds, ydt. yds. Tis.

33 39 33 10lap

3. Templeton Swan (Ser.)

Mnc. P. G. Heather (8cr.) PO. C. Clark, (Ser.)....

Mr. F. G. Drake (4) ........

EJA., H. S. B. Stephens

(5)

Mr. T. J. Boulton (1)

Mr. W. Austin (Scr.) CER.A., R. Atkinson (1)

Mr. II. L. Langley (2)

Tel, W. E. Kirby

Mr. L.. W. Peckham C.P.O., F. 3. Davey (2) E.A... T. John (3) AB. E. Flood (NH.)

[L. G. Kellier (Ser

Mr. 3. S. Blake (2)

Mr. S. S. Winch (4)

5.I. (0)

SIR. A. Neale (9) Lt. (E) 1. D. Verner

Jeffreys (NL)

L/T:1. J. P. Fan

(10)

Mr. W. K. Glinan (2) E.R.A., V. W. Shorland (11) Mr. C. A. Hyett (8) ERA. J. D. H. Coe (11) EЛA., J. P. O'Shea (7) ERA, J. E, Sherlock (n Stoker C. . Barrett (D) P.O., A. C. Hinds (N))) L/Staker Q. E. Scott (12)

GL. (E) J. J. Hughes (NU)

(N) dencles winner Spoon.

Button.

8888

gja *1868 4688788888888 &

gia Bazaa 88***=8888*8* * A

882ägjaz. § = Õ8RFFSZAFAS

of the

RANO88=0=8="

"Nett"

denated winner of the "Possible"

| (11) denoler winner of the "Handicap" Spoon

-N.D. Winner of ""***" or "i" Sponu ̈ hús Artemis won the women's sweep-hls handleap reduced by one point. stake race held by the Royal Hong- kong Yacht Club yesterday for "A" class yachts which started at 14.45. The distance was 7.1 miles. Results: Football

Isobel

Time. Artemis................................... 10.23.17 (Miss M. Whitham)

*********** 10.20.56 (Mrs. F. M. Morrea), Redshank 18.20.40 Mr. M. N. Luce) True Blue

(Mrs. G.D. Adams)

***** 10.27.49 Painted Lady

10.23.53 Aftes P. M. King) La Linda

Str. M. L. Job 16.20.11

Johnstone]

(Misa M. Corrigan)

Leung Shui-kwong 1.21.37.; Chan Konia 47.00 12.07 1.30.07 Yeung-pang 1.24.43. Kong Kwok-

.. 53.00 74.30 2.07.18

fastest competitor, Le, within 1 hr. Wan Kam-kee (1

.. 53.00 47.21 2.0021 leuing 1.30.07.; To Yin-chung 1.34.00. 20 mins. 23 secs., certificates will not Kan Shu-ming (23) 1.00 22.37 2.1357 Chan Wah-chung 1.41.52. and Ho have to be awarded.

Hon Kam-sang (30) 68.00 82.43 28.45 Kim-fun 1.40.55. Yuen Hau (21)

The Results

84.00 101.15 2.47.15 A 20 miles Ume trial has been *Hongkong Cycling Club representatives.

Chinese Y.M.C.A. representatives.

arranged on February 8 by the Hong-

World Bicycle Unit representative. kong Cycling Club, under Class "C" Messrs. R. II. M'Dowell and Robert Yu Shuen-on (No. 13) suffered a rules, and those intending to par- Yuen acted as judges and starters to burst rear tyre on starting, but pro- teipate should meet at the Methodis the 27 entrants, of whom 25 started cured another machine, and continued Church. Hennessy Road, Wantsal, and only one failed to finish. The after losing 5 mins, approximately. at G p.m. sharp. The two non-starters were the Club's Li Kong (No. 14) retired before Sunday next will commence from Chinese representatives, William reaching the halfway check.

the Alhambra Theatre, Kowloon, at Choy and Chan Kwoon-lam, both

Wednesday Trials

18.43 am. sharp, destination being prevented by business reasons from The results of last Wednesday's Shataukok.

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16.20.35

SCHOOLS' TENNIS

Pos

St. Stephen's College And Diocesan School Draw

3

4

MALAYAN TEAM TO COME HERE

The South China Athletic Associa- tion will entertain a Malayan Chinese football team in the Colony on April 1 and 2, and for this purpose, the Hongkong Football Association Coun- ell, which met yesterday, agreed to the re-arrangement of the League fixtures in order to accommodate the visitors. Mr. W. Pryde presided at the meeting.

Mr. Wong Ka-tsun explained that Playing at the Diocesan Boys the Malayan team School on Saturday last, St. Stephen's through the Colony on their way to were passing College and the D.B.S. drew at tennis, Manila, and had written to the South each winning four and a half sets. China Athletic Association asking if The scores were:

one or two games could be arranged C. Katewall and Ting Eng-along (D.D.S.) during their stay here. beal R. Chang and Lou Koo-chen (SA.C.) The B-4; beat Wong, Kia-ling and M. Chang 19.8.0.) 6.11 font b Ling Ka-kut and 15 which was scheduled for April 1 has Koen-hung (99,C.) 4-0.

been brought forward to Sunday,

Lot

D. Crary, and D. Lyen (D.D.) beat March 20. Chang and Lou 7-8; beat Wong and Chang 0-3; lost to Lung and Ip 4-0.

Wah Cup

final match,

After some discussion, the re-play

Ip Lai and r. Lay (Dh8.) drew with of the South China "A" Kowloon Chang and Lou 6-6: lost to Wong and Senior Shield match was left to tho Chang 8-7; lost to Lung and Ip 0-7.

SB.C. 19. DÈS. /==s}1⁄2 2013.

arrangement of the Clubs 'concerned.

So

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unnecessary!

A shiny nose is so unnecessary. End that powder-puff habit once and for all with Elizabeth Arden's Noshina. Just a touch of it on your nose in the morning, fluff on your powder, and you're safe for hours, feeling pretty superior to other women too!

Elizabeth Arden

Perfumery

Section

MEZZANINE FLOOR.

2525252525 LANE CRAWFORD'S ARE

The House of Quality & Service

OUR GUIDE TO THE CINEMAS

"There Goes My Heart" (King's Theatre to-day).-Comic embellish- ments are sufficiently plentiful to offset the fact that this is merely the

Badminton

CLUB DE RECREIO WINS GAME IN "B" DIVISION

The Club de Recreio defeated the

old one about the rich girl and the Sailors and Soldiers Hume in the

poor reporter, Patsy Kelly, Alan Mowbray and an ice rink sequence

Division

of the Badminton provide the embellishment, Fredrte Lengue lost evening by 7-2, Scores: March and Virginia Bruce provide

A. E. Xavier and C. the hero and heroine, Hal Roach the

Noronha production and Norman Z. Leonard (Recreio) best Walker and Griffiths the direction. An entertaining film. 121-9; beat Nicholson and Cusack

"If I Were King" (Queen's Theatre, 21-18; beat Manuel and Thorn 21-16. to-day).-Ronald Colman depicts the H. Gonsalves and J. debonale poct-inlet Francois Villon (Recreio) beat Walker and Grimus In this latest rebirth of Justin Hunt-

Souza

MacCarthy's old romance, carry-21-11; lost to Nicholson and Cusack ing off with a dno authority the 18-21; beat Manuel and Thom 21–12. glamorous role. Basil Rathbone

C. C. Perira and P. À. Yvanovich,

gives an engrossing study of Louis XI, and Ellen Drew, a newcomer, Jr. (Recreio) lost to Walker and makes an excellent impression us Grimths' 20-24; beat Nicholson and Huguette.

Cusack

beat 21-0;

Manuel

"Arizona Mahoney" (Alhambra Thorn 21-7. Theatre, to-day-Adapted from Zone Gre's popular "Stairs of Sand," this picture sturs Joe Coole in a story of a stranded carnival opera- tor who works out a love triangle, made up of Robert_Cummings, June | Martel and Larry Crabbe.

"That Theatre,

WRESTLING

and

Certain Age" (Oriental

goes on from strength to strength.) In this, her latest' offering she basi reached an age when she begins to: think of love, All very amusing| stuff, with A bit of fine singing thrown in.

to-day)-Deanna Durbin THURSDAY

"Swiss Miss" (Majestic Theatre, to-day) The antics of Laurel and Hardy will amuse come and leavej others cold. But for those who like

them, this is as good as any these. two comedians have turned out, some of the scenes being really laughable.

FANLING RACING Handicaps For Grand National Meet

The following are the

handleopa

AT THE

KING'S

for the Grand National meeting of "STRANGLER" PENDLETON

the Fanling Hunt and Race Club to be held at Kwangil next Sunday:

The want! Cup. A handicap fiot | race of 1 mile for China ponies classi- fled on December 31, 1938, ns "D" close.--Cuban Love 140, Final Triumph 145, Flybynight 181, Good Morning 140, Plain View 100, Royal Highness 158, Sylvandale 181, Tem- pert 152, The Leopard 144 and Tribule 144.

The Au Tau Handicap. A flat race of furlongs for China ponies classified "on December 31, 1938; as "E" class-Cricketer 140, Herlot 183, Lalitat 140, Moe's Adventure 143, Mic's Second Venture 140, March Brown 163, National Dignity 149 and Stymic 103.

A CORRECTION

* In connection with: the “report?

VS.

"LEER" LEVINE.

You'll roar with the rest of the audience when they smash pach other all over the ring! You'll get * bang-up thrill 28 do MARGARET SULLAVAN and' JAME STEWART in **THE SHOPWORN ANË CEL" in which this rousing. wrestling contest· supplies part of the entertainment in Metro - Goldwyn - Mayer's latest action on picture. Sau "THE SHOPWORN AND CEL" when it comes to King'

days startin

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