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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

I JUST THOUGHT UP A INVENTION---

February 7, 1939.

By Ernie Bushmiller

IT OUGHTA MAKE ME A

MILLIONAIRE,

JAN~5

CANIE BUSHMILLER

H. A. G. Keates Keeps Undefeated Status

FineRecord In Cycling Events

Commencing his sixth racing season

In the Colony, He A. G. Keates succeeded in maintalning his un- defeated status in open events during that period by winning the Hongkong Cycling Club's 25 miles unpared Championship on February 5, in 1 hr. 10 mins: 23 secs., banting the Funner-up, Geo, Cottrell, by no less than 7 mins, 47 secs.

The first rider, Yuen Yat-che, was despatched by Mr. P. Stanley, the Club's assistant, timekeeper who de pulised in the absence of Mr. L. A. Anning, promptly at 10.30 ani, and he succeeded in keeping the lead on the road until over 20 miles were completed. Leading actual times at the halfway mark, where Messis ! Walker, B. W. Rogers und Kain Yiu- wah turned the competitors, showed Keates to be leading by 3 mins, from Cottrell, with M. L. O'Doherty, Chow Kai-kong, Ng Chung and Wong Po- fat a further 2 mins. In arreurs, followed by Leung Shul-kwong and Lam Kwok-lung In 44 mins.

Lau Kwok-lung, No. 9, was the first rider to finish, with O'Doherty, No. 10, and Keates, No. 27, following after 2 mins. Their times of 1.31.40, 1.33.15, and 1.10.33. respectively,

His Excellency the C-in-C. Vier-Admiral Sir Percy Noble, meeting players of II.ALS. Eagle who won the Adventure Rugby Cup against II.M.S. Medway In the final on Saturday. Introducing the players is Lt. Ellioti, the Navy and Eagle caplain. The C-in-C is here shaking hands with LL Commde. Kennedy-Staf Photo-

grapher.

MALAYAN RUGBY

were excellent under the conditions: the wind had risen during the event. to binder the riders on the latter. portion, whilst an unexpectely warm! sun ha imparted a sogginess to the tarred surface. Keates having started Inst, interest in first place waned. Cottrell's advent (No. 20)

The match between withi

the Malaya 1.24.10.

minute later

tell Rugby fifteen and ibe Royal Navy at quickly Indicated second. place and ensured Happy Valley to-day will commence the Hongkong

Cycling Club's all-at 4.30 p.m. European team of a victory over thele Chinese Y.M.C.A. rivals, aggregates eventually being 4 hrs. 13 mins. 48 prevented by business reasons from sees, to 4 hrs., 51 mins., 30 secs.

Д

Chow Kni-kong provided a sur- prise by returning the fastest time

competing.

Home-

SINO-JAPANESE BOUT Artemis Wins

Honolulu, Feb. 6.

Promolers are busy arranging bouts for the 220-pound Chinese wrestler, Wang Bock-cheung, who is expected here on February 9. Among Oki Shikina--United Press. his opponents will be the Japanese,,

1,16,0 The results of last Wednesday's 1.20.10 trials were:

The following times were returned:

Outward Ward Actual reaching the halfway check. by a Chinese rider, being alco the A. G. Kontes (27) 20.00 30

Run itun Time

Wednesday Trials first to get inside 1 hours on the Geo. Cottrell (20) 41.00 43.10 unusually difficult and trying course.

1.24.10 Chow Kai-kong (24) .. Hits time of 1.20.10.

55 was

better Seca

Anh Chưng 17) ................. 43.00 4705 1.30.03 5 miles, Class "A"-Chan Yeung- than Ng Chung's performance, and o

Leung Shut-kwong

14.02 47.05 1.31.45 Part 10.44; Robert Yuen 17.38. further minute faster than the leading Wong Posfat 19) 12.00 10.40 1140 10 miles, Class "C"-Chan Yeung-

13150 pang 34.00.; Robert Yuen 35.05.

43.00 40.30

Chinese Y.M.C.A. competitor, Leung M. L. O'Doherty (10) 43.00 0.15 Yeung-pang (18) 48.50 Shul-kwoup These

three riders Lan Kwok-tung (23) 44.0 60.27 therefore quality for honorary mem-To Yin-chung (V) ... 47.00 48.25 bership of the Hongkong Cycling Tong Shul-ching (0) 5000 53.16 Chan Fonk-ramur 17). 45.00 52,10 Club, first and second awards going Yuen Yat-che il to Keales and Cottrell respectively, thong Kwok-long (12) 47.00 30.00 Poon Che-kin (1) $2.00 53,40

.... 47.00 30.24

No non-prize winner having recorded than an cheong (4) 40.00 58.20 a time within 10 minutes of the Yu Shuen-on (1) 51.00 61 45 fastest competitor, le, within 1 hr. Ing-kong (2)

28 mins. 23 secs., certificates will not have to be awarded.

The Results

Messrs. R. H. M'Dowell and Robert; Yuen acted as judges and starters to

the 27, entrants, of whom 25 started

to Chunk-fal

Li Yu-chicong (3)

1.33.15

1.34.37

Sweepstake Yacht Race

Rifle Shooting

Sgt. Heap Registers Three Figures

In spite of a tricky wind, and none

Loo lavourable light, shooting at Stonecutters Saturday was up to standard, and for the second week in 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 resulta were as follow:

S.R. (D)

200 300 500

yds. yds. yds. Tls.

Sgt. R. J. Heap (2) 39 33 33 10in

E.A.. H. J, Templeton (Scr.) **** PO., J. C. Swan (Scr.) Mne. P. G. Heather (Ser.) P.O.. C. Clark (Ser.)

RAIS. H. Stephens C. Drake (4)

ME.

Mr. T. J. Boulton (1) ...

Mr. W. Austin (Ser.)

CERA B. Atkinson (1) Mr. H.

Langley (2)

Tel. W.

Kirby

Mr. L. W. Peckham (4) CPO. F. J. Davey (21

A.B.. EF (

Flood (N.)

ERA, L. G. Keller (Scr.) Mr. H. J. S. Blake (2) Mr. S. 5. Winch (4)

R.K. (a)

Verner

Gig. P. A. Neole (9) LI E R D. Jeffreys (N.) L/Tet, J. P. Farrington

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RARENARZ.

20 20

Mr. W. K. Gillman (2)") ER.A.. V. W. Sharland (11) Mr. C. A. tyelt (B) FRA. J. D. M. Coe (11) 25 E.R.A. 7. P. D'Shen (7) E.ILA... J. F. Sherlock (0) Stoker C. H. Barrett (D) ¡P.O. A. C. Hinds (ND).)

winner of the

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84

L/Stoker G. E. Scott (12) 20 24 20 70 | LL. (E) J. 3. Hughes (Nil) at 24 11 50

(N) deroles Spoon.

* denotes winner of the "Posible" Button.

"Nell**

(H) denotes winner of the "Ifandicap" Ypoon.

NB. Winner of "N" or "11" Spoon hos in handicap reduced by one point.

Artemis won the woman's sweep stake race held by the Royal Hong- kong Yacht Club yesterday for "A" class yachts which started at 14.45. Football The distance was 7.1 miles. Results:

Artemis

Izabel

Redahank

Time **********... 10.23.37 (Miss M. Whitham)

(Mra, F. M. Morres)

********.. 18.28.49 EMF, M. N. Luco)

Pon.

1

2

4

the Chinese Painted Lady 16.29.53 en January 30, resulted as (Mas P. M. King)

2

La Linda... 18.20.11

(Mix, M. I. Jolinstone)

t

A 25 miles iriat under Class "True Blue ... 16.27.49

(Mrs. G. D. Adams) 1.3323 rules, promoted by 137.10 Y.M.C.A. 1.43.10 follows: 1.43.45 1.45.00 Leung Shui-kwong 1.21.37.; Chan Konla

Kong Kwok-

1.45 40 Yeung-pang 1.24.43.;

1.48.20

1249 leung 1.30.07.; To Yin-chung 1.34.00.;| 33.00 501 58.01 Chan Wal-chung 1.41.62, and Ho 47.00 22.07 1.39.07 Kim-fun 1.46.55. 53.00 57.21 2.00.21

Wan Kan-kee (20) .. 53.00 74.30 2.07.14 A 20 miles time trin has been

Kan Shu-ining (22)

Yuen Hau (21)

50.00 82.43

Hon Kam-Bang (10)

*Hongkong Cycling Club rearem:)tatives,

ол

2. 16.29.33 (Miss M. Corrigan)

SCHOOLS' TENNIS

MALAYAN TEAM TO COME HERE

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The House of Quality & Service

OUR GUIDE TO THE CINEMAS

(King's

SOFTBALL MEETING

There will be a meeting of the Softball League to-day at 5.30 pm, at the Brook Club, 7, Middle Road, Kowloon, to decide the protest of the Wahoos arising from their game with the Wildents on January 22.

"There Gees My Heart" Theatre to-day),-Comic embellish- It appears that the coach of the ments are sufficiently plentiful to Wahoos, Stan MacNider, was Dot offset the fact that this is merely the notified of the last meeting, held last old one about the rich girl and the the protest by a vote of three to two, week, in which the Committee vetoed poor reporter. Patsy Kelly, Alan Mowbray and an ice rink sequence and this. next meeting will decide provide the embellishment, Fredric the outcome once and for all. March and Virginia Bruce provide the here and heroine, Hal Roach the who officiated at this

For this purpose, all of the umpires production and Norman Z. Leonard been requested to attend, as

have game the direction. An entertaining flim.

they were not present at the last meeting.

Y'S MEN'S TIFFIN

"If I Were King" (Queen's Theatre, to-day)-Ronald Colman depicts the debonale poet-thief Francois Villon in this latest rebirth of Justin Hunt- ly MacCarthy's old romance, carry- ing off with a fine authority the Dr. S. Lauten-Schinger,

glamorous role. Basli Rathbone Dean and Head of the Department gives an engrossing study of Louls Social Sciences, Lingnan University, XI, and Ellen Drew, a newcomer, will be the speaker at the weekly makes an excellent impression as time meeting of the Hongkong Y's Huguette.

Men's Club at the St. Francis Hotel on Thursday. His subject will be (Alhambra The Present World Situation and

from Ching."

of

"Arizona Makoney" Theatre, to-day)-Adapted Zane Grey's popular Stairs Sand," this picture stars Joe Cook in, a story of a stranded carnival opera- tor who works out a love triangle made up of Robert Cummings, June

The South China Athletic Associa-Martel and Larry Crabbe. tion will entertain a Malayan Chinese football team in the Colony on April "That Certain

1 and 2, and for this purpose, the

Hongkong Football Association Coun- St. Stephen's College, which met yesterday, agreed to the re-arrangement of the League And Diocesan School fixtures in order to accommodate the

Draw

visitors. Mr. W. Pryde presided at the meeting.

Mr. Wong Ka-tsun explained that Playing at the Diocesan Boys' the Malayan team were passing

Age" (Oriental Theatre, to-day) Deanna

WRESTLING

goes on from strength to strength.THURSDAY

61.00 72.37 2.1337 arranged on February 8 by the Hong-

In this, her latest offering she has 00.00 101.15 2.47.15 rules, and those intending to par- 2.28.15 kong Cycling Club, under Class "C"

reached an age when she begins to think of love. All very amusing Chinese Y.M.C.A. representatives. Heipate should meet at the Methodist

stuft, with a bit of the singing iWorld Bleycle Unit representative. Church, Hennessy Road, Yu Shuen-on (No. 13) suffered nat

Wantsai,

thrown in. and only one failed to intah. The burst rear tyre un starting, but pro- Sunday next will commence from School on Saturday last, St. Stephen's through the Colony on their way to ardy will amuse some and leave to-day).The unties of Laurel and

"Swiss Bp.m. sharp. The run

Miss" (Majestic Theatre, the Club's cured another machine, and continued the Alhambra Theatre, Kowloon, al College and the D.B.S. drew at tennis, Manila, and had written to the South others cold. But for those who like Chinese representatives, William after losing 5 mins, approximately. 8.45 a.m. sharp, Choy and Chan Kwooh-lar, both Li Kong (No. 14).

destination being each winning four and a half sets. China Athletic Association asking two comedians have turned out, some retired before Shataukok.

them, this is as good as any these The scores were:

one or two games could be arranged of the scenes being really laughable. C. Colewall and Ting Eng-along (D.B.S.) best R. Chang and Lou Koo-chen (9.5.2.) during their stay here. C-4: bent Wong Kin-ling and M. Chang The Lal Wah Cup final match, 13.3.C.) 6-1; lost to Lung Ca-kul and fo which was scheduled for April 1 has Koon-hung (SS.C.) 4-4.

two non-starter were

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D. Crary and D. Lyen (D.B.8.) beat

been brought forward to Sunday,

Chang and Lou 7-81 beat Wong and Chang March 20. 0-3; lost to Lung and Ip 4-5.

After some discussion, the re-play "A" Kowloon

Ip Lal and F. Lav D.3.5.1 drew with of the South China Chang and Lou G-4: Iost to Wong and Senior Shield match was left to the Chang 3-7; lost to Lung and in 5-7.

9.9.C.43 sets. DD.8.ets.

Single £130

* return £234 Single £115 return £207

Fredris% MaFO)

fal Ronch production:

arrangement of the Clubs concerned,

FANLING RACING Handicaps For Grand National Meet

The following are the handicaps for the Grand National meeting of the Fanling Hunt and Race Club to be held at Kwangti next Sunday:

The Kwani Cup. A handicap flat race of 1 mile for China ponies cinski- fled on December 31, 1938, as "D" class-Cuban Lave 140, Final Triumph 145, Flybynight 181, Good Morning 140, Plain View 100, Royal Highness 158. Sylvandale 181, Tem- pest 152, The Leopard 144 and Tributo 144...

The Ân Tar Wandicap. A flat race of o furlongs for China ponies classified on December 31, 1938, as "E" class-Cricketer 140, Heriot 159, Latifat 140, Mac's Adventure Mac's Second Venture 140, March Brown 163, National Dignity 149 and Stymle 183.

A CORRECTION

183.

In connection with the report appearing on Saturday on the accidm to add subsequent dystruct

AT THE

KING'S

"STRANGLER" PENDLETON

VS.

"LEER" LEVINE You'll roar with the rest of the audience when they smash each other all over the ring! You'll get a bang-up thrill 21 .do MARGARET SULLAVAN and JAME STEWART. In "THE SHOPWORN 'AN- GEL" in which this rousing wrestling contest supplies part of the entertainmant in. Metro-Goldwyn - Mayer fatast action on plete. Sh "THE SHOPWORN AN GEL" when

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