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NANCY

YOU SAY SLUGGO GOT

A JOB?

YESHE WORKS AFTER SCHOOL IN MR. LEMMIN'S REAL ESTATE OFFICE ON

MAIN STREET--- I'M GOIN' DOWN TO SEE

HIM?

Thursday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

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

ESTATE MAN!

By

JOHN Z. LEMMIN

PRIVATE

February 9, 1939:

Ernie Bushmiller

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DROP IN TO SEE ME TODAY--

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YOU JACK WHILE

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Ich 28151.

DRESSING GOWNS

Local Soccer Fixtures For The Week-End

South China "A" To

Play Kowloon Again: Saints Meet Police

(Sockunpoo), 2.30 p.m. Ruferee,

Local football aver the coming 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; semi-final matches in both the Senior and Junior competitions. The pro- gramme and officials selected are es follow:

SATURDAY, JAN. 11

Senior Bhield

. Second Round Replay Kowloon v, South China "A" (500- kunpoo), 4 pm. Referee, Kosslek. Linesmen, Phillips and Farr.

First Division

Royal Scots v. Hongkong F.C. (Caroline Hill), 4.15 pm. Referee, Molyneux. Linesmen, Barretto and Dove.

SUNDAY, FEB. 12 Senior Shield Semi-final St. Joseph's v. Police (Causeway, Day), 3.30 p.m. Referee, Goss. Linesmen, Mellgrew and Havelaar.

Junior Shield Semi-Anal

P.W.D. v. Royal Scots (Hongkong F.C.), 3.30 p.m. Referes, Glover. Linesmen, Hartley and Somerville.

KOWLOON TEAM CHOSEN

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

Hartley; Everest and Ulrich; Max- well, Bliss and Honnball; W. Knox, Janfor Shield Semi-ẞna) P. Jorge, F. Suntos, V. White and R. Engineers v. Middlesex (Kow-Rlertsen. loon), 3.45 p.m. Referee, Ip. Lines- men. Demmce and Stone,

Recond Division

5th A.A. Bde. R.A. v. St. Joseph's

SHANGHAI FIXTURES

(St. Joseph's), 4,15 p.m. Referee, Lee Wai-tong Invited to Take Hinchcliffe.

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

Third Division (A) RASC, v. Kit Che (Millary), 4.15 p.m. Referee, Thomas.

R.A. Stanley v. Electric (Military), 2.45 pm. 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 Scot v, Royal Air Force

SPORTS ADVTS.

HONG KONG FOOTBALL. ASSOCIATION.

Interport Matches

Hong Kong v Manila Sunday, February 19.

Reserved nests $2.00 and $1.00, Combined Chinese v Manila Monday, February 20. Reserved sents $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

Part in Charlty Series

A series charity football matches has been announced by the Shanghai Football Association, for the bencft: of the International Rellet Coro- Įmittee and other Shanghai charities, and will be played during the latter part of this month and the beginning of March.

Lee Wai-tong has been invited to play in the Murch matches, which! will be staged at the Canidrome.

NARROW VICTORY

Queen's College Defeat Indian School By

Five Runs

Walter Pidgeon, 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".

Shanghai Tennis Stars Defeat Macao

Macao, Feb. 0.

A he exhibition of tennis W08 witnessed at the Civit Tennis Club this afternoon when the team of the Shanghai Students Tennis Club, con- sisting of the plek of Shanghai Uni- versity players,

Macao's engagedi best players in a tournament which resulted in a a win for the visitors by four

matches to one.

The Shanghal students asserted a definite superiority on the whole, but the

local players managed to put up

ja dne show and the visitors did not secure too easy a.victory. Tang, the Shanghal skipper, played very well against Fong.

For Macao. Fong was outstanding, service was very strong, but Faye's servi he was erratic at times.

The local Club

entertained the visitors to lunch and dinner, and the Shanghal team will leave here to- night to engage in fixtures in Hong- icong

Results:

Singles.-A. H. Mello (Macao) lost to H. K. Lee 4-6, 0-0; LA I. Fong (Macao) defeated P. K Tong 6-4, 7-5; Faye (Macao) lost to D. Choi 6-7, 5-7.

Doubles. J. Boyol and A. Silva lost to Lee and C. Wel 9-7, -1; A.

C. Wel 6-3, 6-1.

FOR

BOYS & GIRLS

in

BLUE, BEIGE. ROSE & RED

Sizes 24 to 36

FROM

$1475

CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT

LANE CRAWFORD'S

The House of Quality & Service

Students In Court

Boyol and L. Jorge lost to Chol and Alleged Evasion Of Bus

Joe Louis

Hongkong Criticised Again By Shanghai To Fight

URING the last few

months reason or other Shanghai was expect-

visit to

Jack Roper

Los Angeles, Feb. 0.

title

Fare To Stanley,

Social Items

The engagement is announced in The Times between John William Douglas Symena, Royal Artillery, son of the late Captain J. H. Symons, and Mrs. J. F. H. Ussher, of Toronto, Canada, and Margaret Elfreda, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Tod, of Hongkong.

Alleged to have assaulted a bug conductor on a Stanley route bus in Queen's Road East on the morning of January 14,

The forthcoming two students, Sin

wedding is an- Kwok-pun, 17, and Li Man-kwong, Edwards, clerk in Holy Orders, who Sin nouneed of Mr. David Vaughan 17, appeared before Mr. R. A. D.s residing at the Hongkong tub, Magistracy and Miss Mary Elizabeth Robinson, additionally of White

Ilouse, payment of London, N.W.., who is en route to Regent Park, Hongkong by the Antenor.

at the Central Forr:st

WAS yesterday. Sin charged with evading bus fare.

Mr. C. D'Almada appeared for the defence, and Lance-Sergeant T Cashman prosecuted.

Dseveral misunderstandings have ing to have a quadrangular Interport. sen between governing sporting Tournament between Shanghai, bodies of Shanghal and Hongkong. Tientsin, Hongkong and Macao In all of them at needed only an ex-during the Chinese New Year Holl- paration to be made betore they days when neither Hongkong nor were cleared up. The latest one now Macno had any intention of going up has signed Jee Louis for

Tom Gallery has announced he is in regard to "Hongkong's failure" not Playing at the Indian Recreation to invite the U.S. Fourth Marines' play each other. As far as ladies 24. Roper has been in the ring for north, having already arranged to match against Jack Roper on April Club yesterday, Queen's College bent ruger team

to pay the Ellis Kadoorie Indian School by Colu

is concerned, very few people 15 years, and has been knocked out te hockey is Colony, Like the rest of these eller know what the position is at the several times. He has no national five runs. T C. Lo, of Queen's, misunderstandings, one içcts sure moment; but Shanghai scored 22, and was featured in a fas, that the underlying cause of the trou-a team. to go north. If only the kaneked out Bob Nestell.

expecting ranking. In his last match, Roper wicket stand of 43 runs with Nble can be

explained Singh (37 not out), and went on to one could pace a finger on it. The U.S. follow the example set by the two and will be recognised

away,

of only officials of all forms sport would

The bout will be for ten rounds, Lake 7 wickets for 28 runs. The Marmes in Shanghai take great pride Lawn Bowls Associations. Never in match except in New York, where title stores were:

in the ability of their rugger team; the history of the Interport series be the Commission insists that and quite rightly too because they tween the two ports has there been should be for take Jacobs has when the latter bumped Into him.

QUEEN'S COLLEGE

8. E, Bux, 1.b.w. b B. K. Khan A. Ahmed, run out 9. Ahmed, e achoo Areulli Gopal Singh, e Mukt b Arculli Thomna Lo, b 3, X. Khan

Ensant Singh, b Arculll

5. Khan, run out......

K. Mohamed, e 3. H. Khan b S. K.

Khan TC. Lo hit wicket b S. K. Khan at Messrs. Moutrie and Co. Ltd., Muks by Areuill

and Messrs. China Sports Co.

JOLTING DRAMA of the SEA! Heroic men...who court dangor...disaster...dames!

THE

STORM

Charles

Barton

· DICKFORD • MacLANE - FOSTER

Tom BROWN- Man GREY

Andy DEVINE Frank JENKS

Samuel & HINDS

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ure regarded as one of the strongest, the slightest trouble between, the In New York,

not actusily the strongest pggrega officiats. Sailing dates have often confirmed that Lou's will Oght in on In that city..

Ühel been Apparently been altered after Marines are desirous of coming to ments

arrange-Los Angeles in April "probably been made; yet not against Roper.-United Press. Nong for a series of matches: word

11 with local teams, and having express- In one

reproach has been uttered word of rep

of

ed such an intention they are rather the Interne, Shanghai cancelled

al the last moment, but

hurt to find that no invitation has the circumstances were exceptional SWEEPSTAKE EVENTS 2been torincoming from Hongkong and Hongkong understood. only When inquiries were made yesterday, the same amity existed between

nut out

Extras

Total

Bowlins Analyti

W

Arcuill

5. К. Киел

Bachoo

9. 1. Khan

ELLIS KADOOKI

K. Bachoo, b T. C. Lo

E. Yuruf, 1.b.w. b T. Le

K. Singh, b T. C. La

D. Arculi, b T. C. Lo

S. K. Khan, c Cospal 6 nux

Muki Jan. b T. C. Lo

D. Singh, b T. C, Lo

8. ft. Khan, c and b Rux

M. A. Khan, UT. C. Lo

Hua e N. Singh B T, G. Lo

C. M. Parkash, not out

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis

T. C. La

Lo

Gopal Singh

Ruv

5. Khan

K. Mond.

BASKETBALL TEAM

at

was revealed that the authorities had received no official are bound to arise now and again, information regarding the wish or but one cannot help feeling that the the Marines to come here. Hong-outburst in the journal mentior.ed kong at the moment is entertaining was not justified, due regard having a team from Malayn, and next week been paid to the explanation offered will be welcoming one from Shang- here.

local every ruling body! Misunderstanding La Linda Wins Race Run

Having gone

Co

for in their

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

lleve that local officials would stop at entertaining the Marines. Moreover,

17 for such a visit the Services would of probably like to come in for their share of the entertaining if arrange- menta were completed.

CHANGHAI

By Yacht Club

Royal Hongkong Yacht Club yester- A sweepstake race was held by the day over 0.4 miles, all classes start- ing at 14.45. Result:

1

2

3

Finished Corrd FUS La Linda 18.4133 16.32.09

Mr. M. 1. Johnstone) Redshank... 18.41.40 10.32.20 Painted Lory 16,44

Msa M. Whitham)

10.32.30 (Capt. M. T. L. Wilkinson) JCAT

... 10.41.58

10.32.36 4 (Cal. G. C. Cowland

soccer enthusiasts. especfully the Chinese nection, Wai-tong will be going up north after are all very pleased to learn that Lee the Chinese New Year to take part in Colleen two matches in aid of the Inter-

****** 10.42,25 |Surprising Outburst

(Rev. E, D. A. Bunton) national Red Cross and the Shanghal Eve

16.47 Refugee Relief Assoclation. Owing Isabel

(W. Spanow) THEREFORE, the outbursts appear to the Interport in Hongkong between

10.44.21 ing in the Shanghat Evening Post the Colony and Manila, Leo Wal-tong Jos

(Capi

A. R. Morres)

10.43.14 (cabled to the Colony by United cannot be in Shanghai la time for the

** (0. "MacMillan)" Press) came as a great surprise first game between h Combined local officials. The situation may

10. Maffatt "w 16.31.20

Wilson) Chinese X and a Combined Foreign Robena bo distasteful to Shanghai, but one

team on February 20, but he will play

17. CJ. Smith) assure the northerners that the slug in the matches between the Lide Widgeon tion is no less distasteful here. Col. Recreation Club and the Combined Gull

(Mus H. Crowhall Wilson) Fegan, Commander of the US Services on March 5, and between Marines in Shanghal, was absolutely Tung liwa and Portugal a week inter, right when he said it was

Poble Remember Him?

that rough armed of the

had not been Marinca' willingness to

Chinese Players To Meet port

American Tourists

Shanghai. Feb. 6.

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English Girls Win

Tennis Title

came,

$

The conductor, Chan Chau, alleged that when he asked Sin for his fare.

URBAN COUNCILLOR Sin repiled he had a ticket, but could The name of Dr. S. N, Chau was not produce one when complainant the only one put forward for elec- demanded to see it: Li then suggested tion to the Urban Council yesterday, leaving the bus, but before doing so, the last day for nominating persons hit complainant under the jaw with to all the vacancy caused by Dr. his fist. The two students were taken Chau's term of office expiring. He to Wanchal police station by an In, therefore, automatically re-elected, dian police-sergeant who was in bus at the time.

Cross-examined by Me, D'Almada, complainant denied that he kicked Li

Both Lance-Sergeant B238 and Au Tuen, passengers on the bus, snid they saw Sin strike the complainant, but could not say whether the com- plainant struck back.

Giving evidence, Mon-kwong sald he was on his way to Stanley with the first defendant and a num- ber of friends. When the bus hnd

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passed St. Francis Hotel, somebody pulled the bell and the bus stopped with a jerk, with the result that de- fendant was thrown forward and bumped into the conductor and un- other student, Ho Lok-ki. The con- ductor then turned round and kicked defendant. Defendant wanted to hit

but was prevented by the first defendant and Ho. Defendant denied striking the bus conductor, or that he had been asked for his fore.

Sin Pul-lim, another student, sald that the conductor asked him to buy a ticket and witness was fairly long in producing it as he had forgotten where he had put it. When wiinces objected to

the conductor taking particulars of his ticket, the conduc- for rang the bell and told witness to get off. The bus stopped with a Jerk and Li was thrown against the con- ductor and Ho. Witness saw the con- duclor kick at L.

Ho Lok-kl also said he saw the conductor kick at Li when the latter bumped into him and into witness.

The case was adjourned to 11.15 a.m. to-day,

BUILDER SUMMONED

Alleged Use of Water From Standpipe

to play an Inter-Do you remember L. Bradbury? port match in Hongkong and to make have seen this name before, though Most football fans In Hongkong the trip

at their own expense. One can only assume that if the Marines some may not remember it. Bradbury

Kingston, Jamaica, Feb. 8. Miss Peggy Scriven and Miss Mary had expressed such an intention, they was a member of probably did so in private. At least, Hongkong last year. He was one of the Jamaica women's doubles cham- the Islington Hardwick, two of Britain's leading Corinthian leam which came to women tennis players to-day won The Chinese basketball team to nothing about the maiter, and then their most versatile players. having | vionship by beating Men, Sarah Pal-1 Street, ground floor, was summoned

officials of the Hongkong R.F.C, know meet the Seattle A.A.U team can be no question of "Hongkong ward line in the course of the toury Fabran and Miss Kuy Winthrop,

played at half-back and in the for Shanghai on February 18 will include cold-shouldering Shanghai," as the Latest Information from England 3,3-8, 0-4 in the final,-United. Y. K. Shen, T. T. Lee, S. T. Chen, Evening Post chose to express it. about him is that he has turned pro- W. P. Sun, Y. J. Tsui, Darwin Chow,

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

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

Games.

fessional. In his first League game

on January 28 for Manchester United, the First Division club which signed

Press.

Taal are members of the Chinese runs outburst goes to support my him on, be scored four minutes from

SMALL FOREST Olympic tram, and Lee and Loh participated in the Far Eastern needed between the governing sport-victory against Chelsea. A promis

view that closer collaboration is the end to give his side a one-nl]

"RUSTLED" 5. The local Press concede that the ing bodies of the two ports. Tennis alng debut,

HOLDENVILLE, Okio. Chincas will probably lose,

Someone "netled" a anall forest. the officials up north have accused Hong

from the W. W.. Fargo farm. In a American squad have won all their kong of discouriery; football omcials games in Manila. where they are at hac talled Hongkong tardy; and OUT SPELLING BEE ( page 7.) where his prized codacs should have feld, the farmor found 30 atur p* present, but predict a stiff battle now rugger circles here have been United Press.

criticised. In hockey,

for

tramcker kidnapKidderminator; down and removed semas

been. Thieves had chopped the top

Komu

frizzly-pllarimage-frontage.

before Mr. R. A. D. Forrest at the Cheung Chan, of 32 D'Aguilar

Central Magisirney yesterday for wilfully allowing to be misused, the water supplied from the Waterworks through a public alandpipe.

He was alleged to have allowed workmen employed by him on a building lot at St. Francis' Yard to

use in. draw water from a public, stand for

· construction of certain the cons bulidingsm

Cheung failed to app

to appear in ungura

to the summons, which was

ditor buraking

If

I had don a as I was told-

I wouldn't have this nasty cold!

Give me

BAYOR

ASPIRIN

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