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Monday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

May 15, 1939.

By Ernie Bushmiller

NO --- I DON'T

NANCY

*LO, NANCY--- I BOUGHT YA A. ICE CREAM

CONE

SORRY, SLUGGO--- BUT I'M ON A DIET TO GET

BACK MY FIGGER-- 1. CAN'T EAT SUCH

THINGS

O.K.---- DEN I'LL GIVE IT TO JANIE GOONEY!

LIKE HER- GIVE IT TO

ME!

FREE DEMONSTRATION

REDYSING

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For “Garden Lovers" GARDEN ORNAMENTS

P.O. SWAN CARRIES OFF GOVERNOR'S CUP

Successful Bisley Meet Concluded: China Wins International Match

P. O. Swan of the Naval Range 321; 3. P/Sgt. Thong, H.K.P.R., 313; Staff, Stonecutters, won tho 4, E.R.A. Keller, 4 S/M, 312; 5, Governor's Cup with a total of 328 E.A. Gilpin, 4 S/M, 311; 6. Sgt. Heap, points at the final day of the Hong- N.R.S.. and Cadet Corey, N.V.F. 310; kong Rifle Association "Blstey" meet-0, Lieut. Olway, R.E. and Sgt.

Koberts,

S/Insp held at Kowloon Sergeant F. E. Russell of the Hong- Chap. I.K.P.I. and ERA, Temple- kong Polles was second with 321 ton, 4 S/M, 308; 12, C.S.M. Maslen, points, while Sergeant P. II. Thong R.E., and Lieut. Le Selleur, R.E., 307; of the Police Reserve was third. 13, P/Sgt. Chan, H.K.P.R., 300; 14, The winner was cheered and chaired Mr. Austin, D.R.C., 305; 15, Cpl. Cole around the Course after winning the 304; 16, C/Sgt. Hale, 1/Midd., 301; 17, Sgt. Gowans, H.K.P, and Sgt. Cooper, 1/Midd., 300.

event.

The weather was bright and sunny, but shooting conditions were! diflcult owing to a glaring light and changing winds.

The Senior Members' Match was won by the Army team, comprising Major General A. E. Graselt, Major White, R.S., and Major Robertson, R.AS.C., while the International Match was won by China, with n team of four men from the Chinese Company of the Police Reserves,

His Excellency the Governor. Sir Geoffry Northcote, had luncheon with the Committee of the Rifle Assocla- tion, and later presented the prizes to the winners.

Kowloon C. C.

Pick Teams

For League

Following successful trial games played yesterday afternoon, the Kow- loon Cricket teams for the various divisions of the lawn tennis league were selected as follows:

"A" Division.-E. C. Fincher and

Presentation to Major Murray Major Walker then asked His Ex- cellency to present a small gift to Major G. P. Murray, who would be leaving the Colony in June. This G. C. Burnett, A. E. P. Guest and would be his last Bisley meeting, Crawford, D. J. N. Anderson and S. said Major Walker, and he was sure. Gray,

all appreciated what Major Murray "B" Division.~~~(1) F. Grose and had done since he had been associat-A. V. While, B. Soltau and W. M. ed with the Association.

Gitlins, N. Á. E. Mackay (captain) (2) F. A

"D" Division-W. Gillard (captain) and A. Crabb, K. Broch and H. Burson, A. C. Perry and T. A, Mador,

A silver inscribed cigarette box and R. T. Broadbridge. was then presented to Major Murray Broadbridge (captain) and D. Hung, who expressed his thanics.

H. Turner and A. L. Fisher, Ë Three cheers were then given for the Governor, and Sir Geoffry called, Eymard and R. E. Lee. for three cheers for Major Murray.

the meeting, Interviewed after Major Murray said he would like to

Mixed Doubles (1) E. C. Fincher thank those who had helped to make

and Mrs. Burnett, G. C. Burnett it a success. He added that it was

the (captain) and Mrs. Sweeney, A. E. P. see how well refreshing to

(2) S. A the Police Guest and Mrs. Clark. of Chinese Company Reserves had done in the competi-Gray (captain) and Mrs. Smeby, D. tion, considering it was the first year N. Anderson and Miss Harker, A. V. White and Mrs. Knight. Reserves. they had entered.

Credit was also given to Captain Mrs. Eymard and Miss V. Bradbury. Newton of the Middlesex Regiment, As D.-J. N. Anderson is not avail- for inaugurating the Claybird Com-able for to-day's senior men's divi- petition, and to Sgt. Major Estall, sion match against the Cricket Club, Mr. J. Hargreaves, Captain Neill and F. Grose will deputise L/Corp. Eddy for assisting behind the Acenes.

Day's Results

Secretary's Cup-1, Sgt. Perkins,! H.K.P., 33; 2, Mr. Boulter, D.R.C., 33; 3. C.P.O. Davey, 4 S/M, 32; 4, P.O. Swan, N.R.S. and E.R.A., Keller, 4 S/M, 32; 6, S/Insp. Chau, H.K.P.R., 32; 7, E.A. Gilpin, 4 S/M, 32; 0, EA,| Templeton, 4 S/M, 32.

Inier-Imperial-Royal Navy 194. Machine Gun Match.-1, "D" Coy, 2/R Scots, 104; 2, Middlesex "B", 135, Services Machine Gun Challenge Cup. "D" Coy, 2/R. Scots, 104,

Amitated Rifle Club-Naval Range Stoft 102.

International Match-China 233,

Soccer

Cheung Wing-chol, the South China goal-keeper, collects the ball safely while harassed by a Navy to ward. An exclting incident in the Kotewall Cup match played at Cavoline If yesterday. Tho came ended in a draw of one goal cach-Ace Cheung.

England Share FINAL KOTEWALL CUP

Four Goals

With Italy

Milan, May 13,

A crowd of 60,000 spectators 10- (Sub. Insp. C. C. Chau. Sgt. P. Hday saw England and Italy battle Thong, Sgt. C. Wong, and Sgt. N. L. but a 2-2 draw in their international Pan).

soccer game, which was played here Inter-Universities-Edinburgh 60. on a heavy ground in Senior Member's Match.-Army 72. weather, England led at the Inter- Governor's Cup-1, P.O. Swan, val 1-0. N.R.S., 320; 2, Sgt. Russell, H.K.P.

SPORT ADVTS

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

overcas!

SOCCER MATCH DRAWN

Royal Navy & South China Score One Goal Each

France Beats Britain At Lawn Tennis

Paris, May 14. Franco beat Britain by 12 matches to nine in the annual lawn tennis encounter between the national clubs of the two countrles-Renter,

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Surprises Return Big Dividends

Considering the glorious weather which prevalled at Macao yesterday afternoon, it was surprising that the attendonce was not doubled especial- ly as the racing was very interesting and fields were well filled in prac- lically every event.

Dividends were good because of the many upsels.

RESULTS

1. THE DUXFORD HANDICAP, -Five Furlongs.

Mrs. G. W. Cooper and Mrs. P. E. Bedell's Merry Faily _(G. W. Cooper) X, Y, Liang's Meadow Eve 4K. I. Ip)

(W. N. Yehija

J. 11, Ports' Gold Clause

Won by a neck; a length. Time: 10.1, 49.3, 1.24.A.

Parl-mutuel: Winder $7.00, 50.30, $19.20,

"THE BIRD BATH" Height 20 ins 337.60

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"SWEETHEARTS" Uneven Scoring In Bowls Programme

PROVES TO BE

PLEASANT FILM

(Continued from Puge 8.)

could not but envy Elils on Satur day. He appeared so smugly com-

"Sweethearts", a Jeanette Mac-fortablef $10.00. Places Donald-Nelson Eddy starring film, Reversal Of Form

NOB, 210, 110, 119 and 303, $10.00 each,

BETTING

Cash Sweeps. Unplaced starters.

245, $18030; No, 312, has been produced on a lavish scale, $51.50: No. 357,

It was previewed recently and will commence. screening at the Queen's W. P. shortly,

11 10

Coureur Bleu (R. X. C. Chul) Gold Clauso (W. N. Yeh) Hohenfels (B. W. Lee)

20

Meadow Eve (K. 1, Ip) Merry Fatty (, W, Cooper). Morning Tip (G. N. Payno) Victory Life (G. W. look) 40 27 2. THE SHELFORD HANDICAP.

One and a Quarter Miles,

AST week the Kowloon B.G.C. lost in all three divisions of the League, On Saturday, they showed Craigengower C.C.

It is a long Alm entirely produced great improvement and won all three 18 in Technicolour which proves most matches. The

pleasant. The colouring helps most won in the First and Second Divi-- of the scenes, especially the stage sions, but in the Third they were show and the one woman fashion defeated by the Yacht Club by one parade and brings out the lovely shot Double successes were scored colouring of Jeanette MacDonald's by the Kowloon C.C: and the long- halr and cyCB-

Mrs. Gellion's Eagle' (A. W. Raymond) C. S. W's Iron Knight (K. I. Ip) O-Moon's Cloudy Star (P. L. Chịu)

Won by half length; two lengthe Time: 383, 1.11.5, 1.303, 2015.

$13.70, Pari-mutual: Winner 13.20, 0.30. $5.10.

Places

Cash Sweep: No. 77, $229.60; No. 332. | $64.40;- No.-11, $32.20. - Unplaced startersi

Nos, 437, 146, 185 and 86, $19.00 each.

BETTING

| Cloudy Star_(P._L._Chiu)

Double-Up (R. K. C. Chul) Eagle (A. W. Raymond) Fan Tan (B. J. A. Heare) Tron Knight (KG. 1. Jpj. -**** Mayfair Court (3. Tao) Sport Gesturo (W. N. Yeh)

kong F.C.; on the other hand the Civil Service C.C, and the Kowloon The singing, as is usual in one of FC, lost both their matches. The their films, la magnificent, the Club de Recreio, who had only two musical numbers having been written teams in action on Saturday, were by Victor Herbert.

beaten in the First Division, but won handsomely In the Third, while the“

The story, which is slight, deals Police were defeated in the First and with the lives of Gwen Marlowe won in the Sceond.

206 100(Jeanette MacDonald) and Ernest;

110

3. THE KENNET HANDICAP Six Furlongs,

to Lane (Nelson Eddy) who are the Records Of Teams 12 stars of the Broadway musical pro-

arc

duction "Sweethearts" They been married for six years and have WITH the League only two weeks old-actually it started on April ¦ proving themselves a gold mine to 20 but rain fell and only one match Felix (Frank Morgan) their producer, was played the Craigengower C.C.

Kowloon C. and Club 1 As a result of their selfish families Indian R.C,

and overwork, they accept a Holly-de Recreio "A" are the unbeaten wood contract. The producer is dis teams in the First Division; the traught,.

his "kiddles Drc leaving

C.C. are Cralgengower

the only un- beaten side in the Second Division; Places (Mishcha Auer) to separate Gwen and the Hongkong F.C. and the Cash Sweep: No. 400, $204.80; No. 440, from Ernest through jealousy. This Kowloon C.C. are the only two with $75.00: No. 220, $37.80 Unplaced: Nos is, of course, only temporary for the 100 per cent, records in the Third. 359, 243, 09 and 384. 10.00 each.

Mrs. Gellions Fairy Auk (G. R. Payne) J. 1. Poita Shanghai 4................................ I. C. McComb's Hogmanay (P. L. Chiu)

Won by half Jength; the same. Time: 332, 100.4, 1.413. Pari-mutuel: Winner $07.20. 111.10, $7.30, $9.30.

DETTING

him so he allows the playwrigh

stars later discover their mistake and, Wspuming Hollywood, again uppear

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4

on Broadway together.

Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy again prove that they are 50 Hollywood's leading musicnt comedy duo. They are supported by Frank Morgan who

at his "twittering" best and by a full comedy cast headed by Mishcha Auer Herman Bing.

Fairy Auk (G. R. Payne) Fairy Ousel (S. L. Yuen}

Hogmanay (P. L. Chiu) Merry Maker A. Raymond) Rothesay ay (K. L. lp) ...... Shanghat (11. J. A. Hearse) .. Victory Lita (B.-L. Teo) DE

4.THE BERKS HANDICAP

(P. Y, T. Wel): (A W. Kin Ora's Arabian Cat (G. W. Hook)

Won by two lengths; three lengths. Time: 233, 80.4, 1.20.4, 2.03. Pari-muttet: Winner 303.30.

The final game of the Kotewall Cup soccer competition, between South China and Royal Navy at Caroline Hill on Saturday was veryOnce Round,

Miss Fearson's Falmer Two of Mussolini's sons attended. keenly contested, both sides asserting their aupremacy in turn, and A. H. Pe King's Parade The players lined up before the start in the centre of the held und the final score of one goal each was a fitting result. stood at attention while the two

salute.

the 320

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Befornute.

a very

Cash

Mile

very F. C. CY Dekko.

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and

recently as Albert in "Lord Jeff" miso in the enat, He has now lost his Yorkshire

way of speaking and adopted an American accent which 41 is indeed unfortunate,

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CUP—One

Pih)

$4,20.

Placen

Pari-mutuel: Winner $3.40, $8.00, $7.00

Cash Sweep: No. 377, #310.00; No. 321, 190.40: No 14. $45.23, Unplaced starters: No. 413, 350 and 301, $10.00..

DETTING

Anna Bay (B, 2. Yuen) Charcoal (Tang, Man-wa Pall Mail (H. Si A. Leamo) Spirit of St. Loum (B, L, Tuo), The Tigress (P, L., Chiu) True Love (1. C. PM)

W.

Ray Bolger of "Zicgicid" tame national anthems were played. The The Navy kicked off and showed up the Navy, who were definitely on English players gave the Fascist clever combination.

Places appears early in the Alm to delight top for the next 16 minutes and com- cep: No. 204, $254.00: No. 376. Kilburn, the little boy who appeared with a clever tap dance. Terry South China took the load when pletely dominated the game.

113,003 No. 1/1, $37,00, Unplaced starter: England were markedly superior Yeung Shui-yick deceived Honeywell | in the first half and attacked almost and passed the bail out lo Tank

Stout work by Lim Taku, Ler No. 33, 523 100, 37 150, 270, and 364,

$10.00 each.

BETTING Incessantly. Lawton gave them the Kwong-sum, who slipped the ball Tin-sang and Lee Kwok-wal, how- lend, when he headed through in past Galliers and then centred for ever, kept the Navy from register

Arabian Cat: (G. W. Hook) 11 Draft Programmes and Entry the 19th minute.

Fung King-cheong to head Into the ing any further score, and the finn King Parade A. W. Raymond) 15 .The

whistle came shortly afterwards with opening stages of the second net after eight minutes.

Latitat to W. Cooper, Forms for the Fifth Extra Race

the issue still undecided.

Lucky Eleven (C. 1, Pay half saw the Italians Meeting to be held on Saturday, strongly and three minutes from the pressing

Mac's Adventurs" (P. L. Chiu). The Navy were not discouraged by

Dickerson, Navy's goalkeeper, gave National Digiky 8. Yuen 27th, and Monday, 29th May, 1939, resumption Biavati equalized.

Old Fashioned (K. I. 7p) this reverse and were soon on the (weather permitting) may be

Euraged by this sudden suc-offensive again, but Lee Tin-seng and pick of awe roul as the Palmer (P Well obtained at the Secretary's Office, Cess, forged ahead when Plola Lim Tak-pu were formidable obsta pick of two useful fullbacks. Cooper Persian Cai. iv. N

5. THE LAMCHEN Exchange Building; the Club scored as the England defenders uncles, their quick tackling and ante played a brilliant game at centre- The Huccaneer (D. Leo

pealed strongly for hands.

aggressive winger, whilst Thorburn as Plain View Hall kicking keeping their opponents at Half Ford proved to be House, Happy Valley; The Hong scored England's equaliser when he bay, until the interval

nn Moores produced some

2. P Kong Club; the Sports Club; and shot through a crowd of players in

là từ mà Gold Bowroom (P. I. Chịu Galllera, Navy's left-half wgs In-clever footwork,

Won by a length: two lengths, the Stables, Shan Kwong Road.

Cheong Wing-chol was outstanding. Time: 311, 11-1-1.20, 2001, the start General Vaccaro, clined to wander away from Tong

Part-mutuel: Winner $24.99% Places Entries close at 12 o'clock of the Italian Football Kwong-sum and the South China

poried by Leo Tin-sang and Lea Cash Sweep: - No. 15897. $30,822.40; No. NOON on Thursday, 18th May, Federation, appealed to the crowd not forwards took advantage of the right in South Chinn's goal, being well sup-40 60 86, 17.00

to barrack and to treat sides equally

winger being unmarked..

Kwok-wat. Lim Tak-po was very12371, $3.001,0; No. 30454, 1.303 20. Un regarding applause.

game at steady al centro-half and gave Mortis placed and non-starters: Nos. 39187; 44391, By Order,

Cooper played a great England were

represented

by centre-half und was responsible for no chance during the whole of the 32705, 42021, 34162, 03544 and Woodley; Male, Hapgood; Willing most of Navy's moves.

70 minutes play. Yeung Shui-yick

BETTING Secretary, hum, Cullis, Mercer; Matthews Hall, In the second half Navy were de- and Kwok Ying-ki wore always dan

gerous on South China's left, while Diogenes (A. Raymond)

Dekko (P, Y. T. Wel), ******* 310 20. Polta'. Gold Clause | Lawton, Goulden, Broome-Reuter,termined to keep the Chinese

fenders busy and Ford passed the ball Tang Kwong-sum gave Galliera a Double Chance (G. L. Parna) in 11

on the other wing. Emergency call (a. W. Coaper) over to Armstrong, who crossed to busy afternoon

d Sovereign: TP. L. Chỉủ) Ford. The left-winger punted the Ip Pak-wah was rather slow at times Gold Coin RL 3. A. Isama). Glasgow, May. 13.

ball over the heads of the Chinese and Fung King-cheong was held in Lancashire Chap (Lee Bal Wahl Abough the dual whistle- found defenders to Thorburn, who headed check by the Indomitable Cooper. Prin Via NEWBOR Glasgow Rangers and Third Lanark the ball ever

0. THE NEWBURRY PLATE fouth China-Cheong. Wing-chol; Les Cheong Wing-chol's without: score in the final of the head to the goal line where Lee. Tin-Thi-sang. Lee Kwok-wali Lau Hing chel. Once Round,

| Lim Tak-pa. Ta kami-hung; Tang, KWARE- Yuniors, The Tigression (PL. Chiu) 1 Coureur Blau (d. B. Bên Charity Cup final today, the former sang relieved, but the referee ruled pump Pak wie unt; Kmg-cheong, K. 3. Wong's Pall Mall

Fairy Oural (the

Chlu were given the trophy as a result of that the ball had passed over the Kwok Ving-ki. Young Zhuf-yick.

ACH. 3. A. Kenza) ·2 Gold Cisumo: ¿V having forced seven corners to four goal-line, and awarded the Navy tonneswell, Cooper, Callan, Armatron

Chanol's Annas Bay NavyDickerson: Hendy, Honeywati;

Hohenlow (R. K č. (6. LA Yurn) Won by two Lengthat length. by the losers-Reutt

Morry Maker (A. RayTNOT their equaliser. This success (vened Thorgurti. Merrin, ktooren, fort.

Time: 23, 163, 137,- HOLL

1939.

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Gellian's Merry Maker

Jun(A. W, Raymond). 1

(F. L. Chiui (2)

(W, N. Ych): § Won by three lengths; a length.

testual: Winnor #7,00; Places $5.10, 36.80, 16.70% 204, 1218.00; 20: 337

J. M. Braza's Fairy 'Ouse)

- Cash Bweeps.

370401 No. 88, 10. Unplaced starters! No. 260, 129 and 36), 310,30 each.

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