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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
February 14, 1939.
By Ernie Bushmiller
IF THIS EVER
HA-RUMPH!
HAPPENS AGAIN
YOU'RE FIRED –
HEM KEH --- IT'S KINDA FUN, AT "THAT!
GET THAT
FIRED!
1939 by Cases Fondant &putirada, Zały,
-ERNIE - BUSHMILLER
CHELSEA WERE THE COMPLETE MASTERS
THEIR FORWARDS
GAVE ARSENAL
ATTACK A LESSON
Chelsea
By Charles Buchan
* Arsenal
1
London, Jan. 9.
For the first time since 1933, when Walsall did the trick so unexpectedly, Arsenal have been knocked out of the F.A. Cup in the third round. They were well and truly' beaten by a better side on the day's play.
Despite the tonie of an early goal, | doubt assert they were unlucky when they never gave the Impression they the linesman flagged against a goul would hold their own with Chelsea, scured by Drake a minute after they The winners were superior at half-bad opened the scoring. “Though it back and in the all-important de- was a very close thing, I thought the partment of attack,
decision correct.
Chelsea's attack had schemers in Burgess and Argue. Arsenal has no inside forward
with comparable these two. Evett
with Drake at centre forward in the second half, the attacks
a series of raids with never a
combined assault that might have produced a goal.
The big tragedy of the game from the Arsenal point of view was Bryn Jones. He could not do a thing right either in midfivid or in front of goal. The gainble of bringing him back in such an important game proved a costly failure..
against
ONE COMPLAINT
Chelsen in
With the exception of the early stages and for a few minutes in the
half second
Arsenal were {{1- balanced. They compared unfavour- ably with Chelsea at half-back. though Croyston was the outstanding player afield. But Bernard Joy and Copping, strong in defence, rarely #ave the forwards a serviceable pass.
WILSON'S MISTAKE
As usual, Male and Hapgood wire the stalwarts, playing with their nyual coolness and understanding. Wilson made only one mistake, a vital one that brought Chelsea the equalis
There was only one complaint ing goal.
their day of In the front rank, Lewis showed triumph. After a brilliant flest-half, in which each side scored since and commendable skill in passing, and gave an exhibition that thrilled the Drury worked hard. Yet the main pulses, they took the lead in the consolation was the form of Bastin. twentieth minute of the second half. Have signs of returning to his
though there seemed no need, they descended to
best International form.
13th
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Brian Donlevy and Victor Mckas len in "Battle of Broadway,” an up- roarious comedy, which has been chosen to open the Cathay Theatre. In Wanchai to-day.
SCHOOLS LOSE TO UNIVERSITY
The Combined Schools' Eleven
were beaten by a goat by the Hong
kong University in a very scrappy hockey encounter on the Pokfulam
round yesterday.
etles of
every des-Arsenal's goal was the best I have tunities.
cription.
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Scored
Golf
Semi-Final Matches For
A RARE TREAT PROMISED FOR THEATRE-GOERS
A
"Debutanto Goos To Town" To Be Shown
Hongkong theatre-goers are pro- mised id rare treat when "Debutante Goes to Town" stage production under the distinguished patronage of Madame C. C, Wu-will be shown on March 1, 2 and 3 at the Queen's Theatre.
The play, written by Mr. Ronald Vibent Hastings, is adopted and produced by the Chinese Youth's Mcdient Relict Association. Mr. O'Yang Yu-chen, director of "Ro- mance of the Western Chamber," is again responsible for the direction in this play.
Itchitarsals are now being held under the able supervision of Dr. Rhodes, of the Lingnon University.
The leading roles are taken by Mias Grace Cheng, well-known Shanghai girl, and Mr. Bank K. Vip. who plays opposite her. Others are the Misses Bo Wah, Jennette and Kathryn Ma, Dorn Chow, Mary Chan, Elsie Wong and Priscilia Ho, and Messrs. Herbert Tong, Fred Jung, George Chow, Gordon Lee,
David Oui, and George Ng
Stubbs Shield O'Kente
a
by
Bookings wil open at the Queen's Theatre as from February 15.
First Round
!
In addition, there are about 15 musical numbers, for which Mist
is arranging
the dancing ensembles. Song and dance Semi-final matches of Stubbs numbers
the
will be contributed Shield competition of the Royal Misses Beatrice and Elsie Law, Lack of co-operation between the Hongkong Golf Club, which were Priscilla and Patricia Ho, Anita Ma,
players prevented
them played at Fanling recently, resulted Elsie Wong, Salina Luk, Ann Thu, Schools scoring on at least two occasions in as follow:
Florence Lam, Lily and Mary Chan. the Arst half, while the University Royal Naval Hospital (Surg. L1. A full musical programme has
missed easy oppor Cdr. Wheeler, 19, and Surg. Lt. Cdr. been arranged by Art Carneiro. In the
minute. forwards also
Nicholson, D) beat the British Ameri- seen for a long time. Crayston dis- Play was mostly in the Schools' can Tobacco Co., 3 and Still, Chelsea gave one of the best possessed Hanson at the side of the half in the first period but was more Asiatic Petroleum Company (R. exhibitions for many years.
Arsenal penalty area, went forward even after the interval and good Young, 7, and G. M. Park, B) bent After surviving
Hongkong Volunteer Defence stormy opening and pushed the ball to Drake. The work by the University backs. Tam the period
they blended into a fine side, outside-right slipped it to Lewis, whs and Leow, prevented any score Corps, 2 and
Mixed Foursomes purposeful and direct in method at the correct moment sent it on to though G. Singh and Castro tried
First round matches in the Mixed The only flaw in their fine teamwork Pastin for the outside-left to bent hard to get through. was the lendeney of Mitchell to stand Woodley with a great left-foot shot. after taking part in 201 attack. Arsenal developed many
The equaliser came from a foul by ments on their left wing through this Bryn Jones. Mitchell lobbed the fault, but once Mitchell had been ball into goal, Wilson failed to punch
the Arsenal
faded clear, and menace
the ball dropped to away
Argue's feel. Chelsen's half-backs played the biggest part in the success.
Spence paved the way to the had a great afternoon, continually second goal. He held the ill in pushing the ball through to the for- front of Topgood before sending it wards, while Salmond gave hulle to Payag. The inside right promptly nway in the centre. The Chelsen pushed it to Argue three yards from half-backs reduced the Arsenal at goal, with Male standing on the goal- thek to
thing of shreds and line. Argue took the opportunity, patches.
fold,
A WISE MOVE
move-
Weaver
It was just as well they did, for I was not at all impressed by the Chelsea rearguard. O'lfare was the belter of two moderate bucks.
A wise move made by Chelsea 15 minutes before the interval helped considerably. Argue took over the| centre-ferword berth from Payne, and from then onwards the attack became real force.
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Chelsea: Woodley; O'Hare, Barber; Mis- thell, Salmond, Wenver, Spence. Argue, Payne, Burgess, Hanson,
Arsenal: Wibon: Male, Hapgood; Crays- ton, Joy, Coppling, Drake, Jones (13), Lewis, Drury, Bastin.
Marathon Race To Be
Run To-day
The team were: University-K. L. Foursomes competition resulted na Of Kildare
Ng: K. Y fain, O. C. Leow; N. Ahmet follow:
C. II. Teoh, P. K. Hui: L. H. Tan, S. H. Major and Mrs. Williams (20 and: Ling, K. S. Oh, L. H. Chin. Hann 320) beat D. J. and Mrs. Valentine
Combined Schools-A. Odell (C.B.9.)
Moammed (Queen's), P. Hull (15 and 24), 4 and 3. Sntle): W. Pryde (C.B.S.), A. Souza (st. repli's), F. Reis fia Salle); K. Slugh
Major and Mrs. Webb (20 and 24):
1St. Joseph's), R. Castro la Saite) Gbeat Major and Mrs. Whitehead (21 Birgh (Queen's). A. P. Sva (La Salle), and 20), at the 19th. V. Mendanen (La Salle).
T. R. and Mrs. Rowell received a walk-over.
Cup Played
The First Round of the Kildare Cup Polo Competition was played off A. E. and Mrs. Lissaman (3 and on the Army Polo ground at Bound- between the 22) beat Lt. Col. and Mrs. Matthews ry Street yesterday, (16 and 30), 1 up.
Stooges and the Optimials, who re- Capt. and Mrs. Moody (17 and 201ceived a handicap of three points.
After a very slow game in which
beat I. P. Tamworth and Mrs. Macide
| (0 and 30), at the 20th.
and 2.
Junior Championship
In the semi-final of the Junior
Captain's Cup (1838)
the
Here, There With "Abe"
Jel. 28151.
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FRAUD ALLEGATIONS
Open till 1
3.M.
RETURN OF BAIL
Goods Ordered and Not Man Who Was Arrested For
Chin
Paid For
when
Having Dynamite
of
was
The factory did not money for their hats.
While having tea at the Asia Cafe, was ordered by plaintiff to store up
Mackinlay, sald Mr.
Leung over the dynamite for the purpose of heard a conversation
about shirts, swindling the Govemment. Instead rocks of using dynamite to blast and at once approached
two men, at Marrison Hill, plaintiff used gun- one of whom was a broker. Leung powder, and asked defendant to keep told the broker that he was the masthe dynamite for him for the purpose ter of the Wing Cheong firm, and two of selling it afterwards. days later gave him an order for $1,-
Charged with obtaining credit of
Judgment, with ecosts, in favour of 51.003.75 by fraud from the La plaintiff, was given by Mr. Justice San shirt factory, Shamshulpo, and R. E. Lindsell in the Summary Court conspiracy to defraud, Leung Pat- yesterday in a case brought by Lau ting, 43, unemployed, denied the Lol, a sub-contractor, who sued charges
he appeared before Trang Ming for the return of $200. Mr. R. Edwards at the Central Magistracy yesterday.
Mr. C. Y. Kwan appeared for Prosecuting, Mr. M. W. A. Mac-plainuff, and Mr. J. M. D'Almada kinlay, said thint on January 22, 1938, Remedios was for the defence. Leung and two other Chinese rented
Plaintiff told the Court that when a part and started business under the style ployed by him, was arrested for un- a shop in Wing Lok Street, defendant, who at one time was em LOCAL CYCLING
of the Wing Cheong firm.
lawful possession of 700 sticks On February 17, 1938, a man dynamite in September last, plaintif named Chin Chun-ming went to the put up bail of $250 for him. Bu Results Of Time Trials
Chan Drawn Work Co. with sequently the charge was amended Col, and Miss King (7 and 22) beat Penfold of the Stooges was the oute Leung and selected some goods to to one of larceny, and when defen- Held On Wednesday
H. and Mrs. Overy (20 and 28), 3 landing player, the Optimists were the value of $220.30. These goods dant pleaded guilty to this he was
Leaten 8-3.
were delivered to the Wing Cheong sentericed to five months' imprison- p.m. On Wednesday at 4 Weather conditions were far from
them was ment without the option of a fine, firm, but payment for H.K.S.R.A will play the Fixed De-never received.
Plaintiff asked the defendant for the ideal, making fast times impossible in
On March & the same year, Chan return of the ball money, but he re- the longkong Cycling Club's time Championship of the Royal Hong-fences. Later a match betkeen the
R. H. kong Golf Club, J. L. C. Pearce beat Souges and the United Services will Fuks went to the Chan Wah hat fac-fused, saying the ball money trials on Wednesday last. M'Dowell made a welcome re-apper-T. R. F. Waters 2 and 1, and in the be held. The final round will be tory and ordered $432 worth of hats, tls.
which were to be delivered to a ance on the road, and provided the final will play either II. N. William- played off on Friday at 4.15 p.m.
Wharf opposite the Wing On Co., Ltd. $160 with plaintiff., who also owed Defendant said he had deposited best figures over two distances, whilst son or J. Forbes. Chan Yeung-pang's 5 miles effort of
receive any im $110 in wages. He alleged he In the final of the Captain's Cup 15m. 515. for the last part of a 15. miles run was exceptionally good. (1938) competition, W. J. S. Key (7) Argue, kept the Arsenal defenders -
Mr. R. Stanley offtelated at the turn, beat J. S. Dunnett (14), 3 and 1.
Bogey (Par) Pool moving while Burgess and Payne
and Mr. H. A. G. Keales acted as schemed for openings and forced the
Umekeeper. Results were as follows: H. Harrison (16) all square, won pace. Spence and Hanson were ser-
Thirty-nine entries, all from the
3 miles. Class "A"-R. H. M'Dowell the Bogey (Par) Pool played on the viceable on the wings, but the Chel-Services, have been received for the 14m. 12s; R. Yuen 15. 54.; Chan New Course, Fanling. There were
IB entries. Les inside forwards were the match-annual marallion race which will be Yeung-gang 16. 32. winners.
10 miles. run off in Kowloon to-day. The
Class "C".-R.
Happy Valley Competition In the Adamson Cup February Arsenal commanded sympathy in starting point and finishing post will M'Dowell 29m. 9s.; Chan Yeunit-pang the hour of defent. They will no be at St. Andrew's Club, and the race
Qualifying competition, played at 15 miles. Class "C"--Chan Yeung-Happy Valley recently, E. Tuck with will begin promptly at 5 p.m.
a score of 79-12-07 qualified, Boy Scouts will be stalloned
a pang 40m. 536.
The week-end run of the Hongkong various points, particularly at the turns, to advise competitors as to the Cycling Club was cancelled, most of correct route. Competitors must keep the regular participants being desir- to the metalled part of the road, and ous of taking part in the Chinese must not une the footpaths unless YM.C.A. Island run. An unoffein) directed to do so by the police,
attack on the 50 miles record for the Artemis Wins In Second Mrs. J. R. Higgs will present the Tourist Time Trial course was made prizes at the conclusion of the race, by one of the Club's I
14mins. The following are the officials: formers, a time of 3 h
Starter, J. P. Robinson. Judges-secs. being returned, beating the re- 7 mins, 50 sees.
Miss Lunb had been available, some by the last witness, said he had taken Lt.Cdr. Hulbert, R.N., Lt. Col. Smith, cogalsed figures by
The second series of the fourth members of the team now in South goods to the Wing Cheong firm, and A.D.C., Rev. J. R. Higgs, E. F. The car used was the same women's raees were held by the Royal Arrien would not have had the entect honey from the him but was
on several ocensions
to be tried Fincher and H. Kew.
scheduled for the Club's Open Tourist The following are the entries: Time Trial on March 5, particulars of Hongkong Yacht Club yesterday over chance to show their stuff.
in the
a course of 7,3 miles, Results: Mid. Lochore and O. S. Terry which will be announced in
Corrd, Pos, Pis. Intermediate times (H.M.S. Kent): A. B. Drydale and future.
were: Artemi * 10.12.20
(Mies M. Withtham) 27m. 30s.; Kani- M. Truckle (HMS. Olympus); C. Truenwan, 54 miles, : Brown
Lin Turn, (HNS. Grampus) L/Sgt.
23 miles, 1.31.45.; Fouling
Mr. J. Bader) Hiscocks, L/Cpl. Ure, L/Cpl. Bummet. Taipo Market, 37
Village 324 miles, 2h. 2. Os., und Isobel 30.12.32 Pie, Onslow, Pte. Whitty, Pte.
45mm F. M. Morres) 2h. 32m.; the Bedahan N. Luce) 37 miles,
18.15.00 bic,
Jen- last 13 milles being covered in 41m. Caul, Pte. Shaw, Plc. Jen-
+Mrs. glving nings, Pte. Sheehan, Cpl. Ellis, L/Cpl.
average True Blue in 18.19.32 "general
(Bim, G. D. Adams) Noble, L/Cpl. Merlon, Ple. Dunne, throughout of 10.4 m.ph.
10.19.32 Kittiwake Pte.
Mian P." "A. "King) 18,1407 last, Crawhall Wilson)
10.1063 (Mr. V. Gowlland)
14.1831 M. M. Johnstone)
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The Club is arranging further trials Hughes, Pte. Roberts, Ple, Evans, Pte, Cox, Ple. Bloggis, Pte, Heather over the Tourist course on Sunday Fainted Lady (Middlesex); Fl. Sgt. Sanderson, A.next, in lieu of the usual week-end B. Clarke, A. B. Morris (11.M.S. run, and those intending to join Lagio): L/Cpl. Macdonald, Ple. Mon- should meet at the Alhambra Theatre La Linda son, Pte. Massie, Pte. Wilson, Pie. at 8.30 a.m.
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(Continued from Page 8.) players in South Africa have now confounded all their critics; they have Hone and won the Second Test at Johannesburg. Not only did they win but they got through by the Chan Yuk-sang, master of the Plaintiff, on being recalled, denied ridiculously wide margin of seven Chin Chan Company, said that he the allegations, after which his Lord- matches to one. This all goes to had sent a salesman with the goods ship cave judgment as stated. show that there are promising young to the Wing Cheong firm, an ordered. players in Great Britain all right.
003,75 worth of shirts from the Lái Sub-Inspector W. N. Darkin sajd Son shirt factory.
that when defendant was arrested The shirts were delivered to the he did not say anything. The dynn- Wing Cheong firm, and payment for mite was found hidden in a re- them was not received.
place.
Prosecution's Evidence
What is needed is the opportunity to by Chan Chun-ming. He had not bring out their best qualities. For Treived any payment.
Wong Har-ynt, salesman employed instance if both Miss Stammera and
(The first Test played during the unsuccessful. When he went there previous week-end was abandoned on March 9, there was no person in as a draw owing to min with South the firm. Africa leading by three matches to
Plu, master of the Chon |two.)
Wah Irat factory, said that on Feb Pros For Wimbledon? Chan Fuk gave him
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Help Kidneys
Don't Take Drastic Drugs
Tour kidneys have nine million Lor. tubom er andangered_by neglect or drastic, irritating drugs Be Warel 1 Kidney trouble or flander weak- has makes you suffer from Getting Up Nights Le Fate, Nervousness, Dial- nece, BUTñose, Rheumatism, Lumbago, rubry a man giving his name as Circles Under Eyes, Swollen Anklas, Neuralgia, Durning, „Itching, foarling, verbal order Ackly Doctors her discovers
or Lom of Vigour, don's dePA
for some huts, and Leung gave him tryi THERE is a strong possibility that a written order at the Wing Cheong Cratex Bitex Boother, Innes, almana and Honda sick kidneys, ástarta work in 14 professional Jawn tennis Arm. He had not received any money minutes Braces new het zouth Hire tournament will be held under the for his hate. auspices of the Lawn Tennis Associa→ The hearing was adjourned to this days or money backe
tion and the Wimbledon Champion-
afternoon.
ships. Committee next July. The Chan Fuk, alias Lam Yat-chlu,
vitality in 48 hours, Gruter":"corte, fitt)" and in guranteed aan om la
11 3 malier Is to be discussed by the described as a Chinese doctor, who OUR SPELLING BEE (200 page 7.)
training trials will be carried out on Hwala ********** 18.17.53 10 Wednesday, February 15. riders
(MM. Corrigat meeting at the Methodist Church, Gurliquem 19.15.20.
(Mrs.. L, Helberg) Honneury Road, Wenchal, at 8 p.m. tom
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In the near future, and if they was charged with obtaining credit of agree to the holding of the "World's $430 from the Chan Wah hat factory Professional Championship" under and conspiracy to defraud, falled to us. their supervision, the All-England appear and had his bail of 13,000 Club would be willing to stage the estreated. A warrant for, his aremet event at Wimbledon.
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