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Thursday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

NANCY

YOU SAY SLUGGO GOT

A JOB?

YES --- HE WORKS AFTER -SCHOOL IN MR. LEMMIN'S REAL ESTATE OFFICE ON

MAIN STREET--- 1’M GOIN' DOWN TO SEE]

HIM!

OH BOY! IMAGINE ME WOIKIN' FER MR. JOHN Z. LEMMIN, D' BIG REAL

ESTATE MAN!

February 9, 1939.

By Ernie Bushmiller

OH, MR. LEMMIN--- MY GOIL IS GONNA DROP. IN TO SEE ME TODAY--

D'YA MIND IF I CALL

JOHN Z.

LEMMIN

YOU JACK WHILE

PRIVATE

SHE'S

HERE?

DE BUUSHIONS

Local Soccer Fixtures For The Week-End

South China "A" To Play Kowloon Again: Saints Meet Police

2.39

p.m. Referee,

SUNDAY, FEB, 12 Senior Shield Semi-final

Local football over the coming | (Sookunpoo), week-end includes the second replay | Clarke. between the Kowloon F.C, and South China "A" in the second round of

the Senior Shield competition, and St. Joseph's v. Pollee (Causeway semi-final matches in both the Senior Buy), 3,30 p.m.. Referee, Goss and Junker competitions. The pro-Linesmen; Mellgrew and Hovelaar. gramme and ofělals selected are us follow:

SATURDAY, JAN. 11

Senior Shield

Second Round Replay Kowloon v. South China "A" (S03- kunpoo). 4 p.m. Referee, Kossick. Linesmen, Phillips and Farr.

First Division

Royal Scots v. Hongkong F.C. (Caroline H), 4.15 p.m. Referee, Molyneux. Linesmen, "Barretto and Dove.

Jualor Shield Semi-final P.W.D. v. Royal Scots (Hongkong F.C.). 3.30 p.m. Referee, Glover. Linesmen, Hartley and Somerville. KOWLOON TEAM CHOSEN

The following will represent the Kowloon Football Club against South Chins "A" in the Senior Shield re- play on Saturday:

Hartley; Everest and Ulrich; Max- well, Bliss and Honniball; W. Knox, Junior Shield Semi-final

P. Jorge, F., Santos, V. White and R. Engineers v. Middlesex (Kow-Rlertsen. loon), 3.45 pan. Referee, Ip. Lines- men. Demmce and Stoné.

Second Division

5th A.A. Bde. R.A. v. St. Joseph's (St. Joseph's), 4.15 p.m. Referee,

Hinchcliffe.

Kowloon v. Kwong Wah (Kow- loon), 2.30 p.m. Referee, Adlam,

Third Division (A) RAS.C, v. Kit Che (Military), 4.15 p.m. Referes, Thomas.

SHANGHAI FIXTURES Lee Wal-tong Invited to Take

Part in Charity Series

A series of charity football matches has been announced by the Shanghai Football Association, for the bencßt: of the International Relief Com-

RA. Stanley v. Electric (Military),mittee and other Shanghai charities,

2.45 p.m. Referee, Silva.

30th R.A. v. 5th R.A. (St. Joseph's), 2.45 p.m. Referee, Edwards,

Third Division Championship Second Play-off Royal Scots

v. Royal Air Force

SPORTS ADVTS.

HONG KONG FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION.

Interport Matches

Hong Kong v Manila Sunday, February 19.

Reserved sonts $2.00 and $1.00. Combined Chinese v ManUn Monday, February 20. Reserved seats $1.50 and 80 cents. Rest of Colony Wednesday, February 22. Prices same as second game. All games played at Causeway Bay, Kick-off at 3.30 p.m. Booking now open to the Public at. Mesara, Moutrie and Co. Ltd. and Messrs. China Sports Co.

JOLTING DRAMA of the SEAI Heroic men...who court danger...disaster...dames!

THE

STORM

BICKFORD - MacLANE - FOSTER,

Tom BROWN - Xm GREY

Andy DEVINE-Fræk JENKS Lamuel 5. HINDS

SUNDAY

SAT THE

ALHAMBRA

and will be played during the latter! park of this month and the beginning of Murch,

Lee Wai-ton has been invited to play in the March matches, which will be staged at the Canidrome,

NARROW VICTORY

Queen's College Defeat Indian School By.

Five Runs

Walter Fidgeon, Margaret Sullavan and James Stewart, who take the principal roles in "Shopworn Angel" now showing at the King's Theatre.

Here And There -With "Abe" Hongkong Criticised Again By Shanghai

the

INTERPORT TEAMS TO PRACTISE

A practice football match will be played at Causeway Bay at 5 p.m. to- day between the Hongkong Interport temn to play Manila and the Rest of Hongkong. The players to take part

are:

Hongkong. Tom Kwan-kon: Lee Tin-sang.

Sheehan; Honeywell, Dixon. Leung Wing-chlu: F. Fowler, Fung King-cheung, Lee Wal-tong, A. V. Gosano and Hau Ching-to.

Rest of Hongkong.-McAlister; Ho Yung-song, Ulrich; Lau Bing-chol, Beltrao, E. L. Strange: Tang: Kwong- sum, Jorge, Chan Tak-tal, Gomes and Riertsen.

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Shanghai Tennis Stars Defeat Macao Joe Louis

Macao, Feb. B.

A fine exhibition of tennis was witnessed at the Civli Tennis Club this afternoon when the team of the Shanghai Students Tennis Club, con- sisting of the plek of Shanghai Unl-

To Fight

versity players, engaged Macas's Jack Roper

best players resulted in

in a tournament which win for the visitors by four matches to one.

the

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Social Items

The engagement is announced in The Times between John William Douglas Symons, Royal Artillery, som of the late Captain J. H. Synions, and Mrs. J. F. H. Uasher, of Toronto, Canada, and Margaret Eitreda, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Peter Tod, 1) of Hongkong.

Los Angeles, Feb. 8.** Tom Gallery has

he announced match against Jack Roper on April nounced has signed Joe Louls for a title

The forthcoming

wedding is an-

of Mr. David Vaughan

The Shanghai students asserted a definite superiority on the whole, but local players managed to put up a fine show and the visitors did not 24. Roper has been in the ring for Edwards, clerk in Holy Orders, whe secure too casy a victory. Tong, the Shanghal skipper, played very well against Font.

the

BUS n

URBAN COUNCILLOR

at the Hongitong ub, 15 years, and has been knocked out is residing several times. He has no national and Miss Mary Elizabeth Robinson, DURING

last few months reason or other Shanghai was expect-

White House, Regent Park, several misunderstandings have ing to have a quadrangular Interport Faye's service was very strong, but

For Macao, Fong was outstanding, ranking. In his last match, Roper of

knocked out Bob Nestell

London, N.W.1., who in en roule to risun between governing sporting Tournament between Shanghal, he was erratic at times.

The bout will be for len rounds, Hongkong by the Antenor, bodies of Shanghai and Hongkong. Tientsin, Hongkong and Macao

and will be recognised The local Club entertained

title In all of them it needed only an ex- during the Chinese New Year Holi-visitors to lunch and dinner, and the match except in New York, where planation to be

made before they days when neither Hongkong nor Shanghal team will leave here to should be for 15 rounds. that

the Commission insista

such were cleared up. The latest one now Macao had any Intention of going up night to engage in fixtures in Hong- is in regard to "Hongkong's fullure" north, having already arranged to kong.

In New York, Mike Jacobs has Playing at the Indian Recreation to invite the U.S. Fourth Marines play each other. As for as "Indies' Results:

that Louls will fight in confirmed Club yesterday, Queen's College beat rugger team to pay a visit to the hockey is concerned, very few peop

Log Singles A. H. Mello (Macao) lost

Angeles in April "probably the Bills Kadoorle Indian School by Colony. Like the rest of these other know what the position is at the to H. K. Lee 4-0, 0-6; L. I. Fung against Roper.-United Press: Ave

T. C. Lo, of Queen's, misunderstandings, on runs.

tecla sure moment; but Shanghai is expecting scored 22, and was featured in a law. that the underlying cause of the trou- A team. t.

સવ north. If only the wicket stand of 43 runs with N. ble can be expinned

plo set by the two take 7 wickets for 20 runs.. The

(Macao) defented P. K. Tong 6-4, 7-5; Faye (Macao) lost to D. Chol Singh (37 not out), and went on to one could place a lingery, if only officials of all forms of sport would 5-7 5-7

on 11. The U.S. follow the exemplo

Doubles J. Boyol and A. Silva Marines in Shanghai take great pride Lawn Bowls Associations. Never in lost to Lee and C. Wel 9-7, 6-1; A.

scores were:

QUEEN'S. COLLEGE

(S. E. Bux, l.b.w. b S. K. Khan

A. Ahmed, run out... 5. Ahmed," e Bachoo b Arculli Gopal Singh, e-Muk) b Arcull! Thomas Lo, b 3. K. Khan A. Khan, run out

saat Singh, b Arcull

K. Mohamed, c 5. H. Khan b S. K.

Khan T. C. Lo, hil wicket b S. K. Khan N. Bingh, not out

1. 1o, Muki Arculi

Extris

Total

Bowling Analysis

Arculli

5. K. Khan

Bachoo

8. H. Khan

ELLIS KADODNE

K. Dachoo, b T. C. Lo

E. Yusuf, 1.b.w. b T. Lu

K. Singh, b T. C. Lo

B. el Arculll, b T. c. Là

B, K. Khan, e Gospel b Bux

Muk Jan, T.

D. Singh, b T. C. Lo

8. H. Khan, e and b Bux

M. A, Khan, b T. C. Lo

Han, e N. Singh b T. C. Lo

C. M. Parkash, not out

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis

C. La

Copal Singh

Aur

8. Khan

K. Mond,

The name of Dr. S. N. Chau was the only one put forward for elec- tion to the Urban Council-yesterday, the last day for nominating persons to fill the vacancy caused by Dr. Chau's term of office expiring. He

SWEEPSTAKE EVENTS is therefore, automaticnily re-elected

in the abday of their rugger team; the history of the Interport series be- Bovel and L. Jorge lost to Choi and La Linda Wins Race Run

and quite rightly too because

cause they we

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tween the two parts has there been C. Wel 0-3, 6-1. ure regarded as one of the strongest, the slightest trouble between the

The

after

(etrtainnghai players will be en-

if not actually the strongest aggrega- officials. Sailing dates have often tion in that city. Apparently the been Marines are desirous of coming to ments

By Yacht Club

A sweepstake race was held by the

VISIT K.C.C. TO-DAY

all arrange-

By the Kowloon C.C. this been made; yet not afternoon. gkong for a series of matches a word of reproach has been uttered. On Sunday they will visit the In- with local teams, and having express-In one instance, Shanghai cancelled dinn ft.C., who will put out the best Royal Hongkong Yacht Club yester

but team to play

day over 9.4 miles, all classes atart- them. The players

Finished Corrd Pos 10,41.33 10.32.00

ed such an intention they are rather the Interport at the last moment, turning out will be Omar Rumjahn, ing nt 14.45. Results:

37 When

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CASAR

BASKETBALL TEAM

Chinese Players To Meet

American Tourists

authorities had received no

were exceptional

Mr. M. 1. Johnstone) Redshank. 10.41.40 16.37.22 *

(Mins M. Whitham) Painted Lady .. 10.41.84

hurt to find that no Invitation has the circumstances been forthcoming from Hongkong and Hongkong understood. If only

Minu. 1. M. A. Razack and A. H. 7 inquiries were made yesterday!! in some amity existed at only 15. A. Rumjohn, H. D. Rumjaho, A. R. La Linda was revented that the local every ruling body! Misunderstandings Madar.

official ore bound to arise now and again, information, regarding the wish of but one cannot help feeling that the the Marinca to come here. Hong-outburst in the journal mentioned kong at the moment is entertaining was not justifled, due regard having a team from Malaya, and next week been paid to the explanation offered will be welcoming one from Shung- here.

hai;

Having gone so far in their

nospitality, there is no reason to be- Lee For North

lieve that local officials would stop at

entertaining the Marines. Moreover,

for such a visit the Servicen woule SHANGHAI

probably like to come in for their

soccer

enthusiasts.

especially the Chinese section,

are all very pleased to learn that Lee

Teams For Charity Soccer Game

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....10.47.22

Jenn

(Capt, M. Y. L. Wilkinson)

10.41.58 ¿Col, G. C. Cowiland)

18.12.30

10.31.34

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11

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Evo

10.30.58

B

(W, Spanow)

Isobel

10.34.AT

B

Joan

10.33.50 +

Allsa

16.30.50

16.30.33 10

16.36.18

....................... 19.44.21 (Capt, A. R. Morres)

******** 103.16 (G. MacMillan

******** 10.51.20 (G. Maffatt Wilson) Robena

15.52.15 (F. C. J. Smith)

10.47.50 Ms II. Crawhall Wilson)

The annual churlty soccer match Widgron

share of the entertaining if arrange-Wai-tong will be going up north after in aid of the M.C.L. between the ments were completed.

+

Surprising Outburst

(Del-n-

the Chinese New Year to take part in Navy and the Royal Marines will be two matches in aid of the Inter-played at Causeway Bay on Satur- national Red Cross and the Shanghai day at 4.30 p.m. The following are Refugee Rellet Association. Owing the teams: THEREFORE, the outbursts appear to the Interport in Hongkong between

ing in the Shanghai Evening Post the Colony and Mandin, Lee Wal-tong Newby (Kent), Naughton

R. Navy-McAlister (Falmouth); (cabled to the Colony by United cannot be in Shanghai in time for the der): Honeywell (Tamar). Knowles. Presa) camo as a great surprise to first game between A Combined Kent), Fisher (Eagic): Goodwin local officials. The situation may be Chinese XI and a Combined Foreign (Kent), Merrill (Dorsetshire), Mac- distasteful to Shanghal, but one may team on February 20, but he will play vicar (Suffolk), Thoburn (Tamar) Issure the

the northetners that the situa- in the matches between the Lido

Col. (Perseus).

and Hunt (Eagle). tion is no less distasteful here. J. Fegon, Marines in Shanghai, was absolutely/Tung Hwn and Portugal a week taler.shire). Wright (Grimsby) and Betta Commander of the US Services on March 5, and between Swales (Suffolk), Down

(Dorset right when he said it

it was possible that through a mix-up, Hongkong Remember Him?

had not

been informed of the

Murines willingness to play an inter-Do you remember L. Bradbury?

R.

Reserver:

Gull

D. N. F.

U.S. COMMODITY PRICES

LATEST CABLED

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Opening Closing (Tumor),

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7.83/03 |July (1039) Most football fans in Hongkong Eagle), Roper

(Kent); Reeve (Engle), port match in Hongkong and to make

Dixon Oct. (1039)

7.47/47 "One have seen this name before, though (Suffolk), Heap (Tamar). Christmas Jan, (1940) (Eagle); Skeggs Dec. (1930) the trip at their own expense

7.48/407.49/49 can only assume that it the Marines/some may not remember it, - Bradbury (Dorsetshire), Clifton (Tamar) and Spot

7.51/51 7.51N had expressed such an intention, they was a

member of the Kalington White (Suffolk).

0.99N team which enme to

New York Rubber probably did so in private. At least, Corinthian

Revives: Jeffries (Eadlo), Dodds Mac. (1040) 13,50b/65a The Chinese basketball team to nothing about the matter, and there played at half-back and in the for- officials of the Hongkong RF.C. know Hongkong last year. He was one of

:15.04 705 their most versatile players. having (Suffolk) and Wottam (Tamur).

May

15.43 742 meet the Seattle A.A.U team in can be no question of "Hongkong ward line in the course of the tour.

·· 18.55 /55 September. 15.45 743 15.52 152 December..

$10.536/30 Sales for the day;1.950 tons

Chicago Wheat

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Shanghai, Feb, 0,

Shanghai on February 18 will include cold-shouldering Shanghat, as the Latest information from England English Girls Win

YK, Shea. T. T. Lee, S. T. Chen, Evening Post chose to express it.

W. P. Sun, Y. J. Teni, Darwin Chow,

K. Y. Kung, S. L. Chen, Jen Tu-loh Closer Collaboration

P. C. Chen, C. T. Lee, Shen and

about him is that he has turned pro- fessional. In his drst League game On January 28 for Manchester United, the First Division club, which signed

Tennis Title

Kingston, Jamaica, Feb.9. Miss Peggy Scriven and Miss Mary

May

July

Sept.

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Tuesday's Sales: 18,300,000 bushele:

Tral are members of the Chinese Olympic team, and Lee and Loh THIS sutburst goes to support my him.on, he scored four minutes from participated in

the Far Eastern needed between the governing pool sing, debut,

vlew that closer collaboration is the end to give his side a one-nil Games.

Chinese will probably lose, as the suicials up north have accused Hong American squad have won ni thar kont 2of discourtesy-football omelsin games In Manila, where they are:mi hiv CEM From present, but predict a stiä,,batussa

The local Press concede that tha | Ihr bodies"óf. tho' two? ports," Tanel" Victory against., Chelsea, ¦ A-'promis- Hardwick. "wo of Britain's leading May

United Presu:

women tennis players to-day won July

Winthrop

the Jamaica women's doubles cham | September and OUR SPELLING BEE, (is page 7.) frey Fabyan and Miss Kay

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