Tuesday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
June 27, 1939.
NANCY
YES, DORIS WE HAVE A NEW DOG--- OH IT'S ALL RIGHT I GUESS, BUT
TOO SMALL-I'D RATHER
HAVE A BIGGER ONE--
A GOOD WATCH
DOG!
OH DEAR-
I HOPE SHE DON'T GET RID OF HIM?
By Ernie Bushmiller
YOU BAD DOGGIE--- YOU SHOULDN'T HAVE BITED THAT TRAMP OUT IN THE YARD-- YOU RUINED HIS
PANTS!
--ERNIZ-
-BUSHMILAR BETA
Hongkong Invited To Send A Team North
ONLY TWO MATCHES DECIDED
New York, June 20.
Only two matches, both in the American section, were played to- day in the Major Baseball League. The results were as follows:
Boston
Washington
R. H, E
Batteries-Red Sox, Grove
Desautels.
Detroit
Cleveland
Batteries-Tigers.
Tebbels.
10
0
0
7
2
and
11 15
2
1
Bridges and
York
The match between New Yankees and Philadelphia Athletles will be played at night.-Neuter.
Boxing Challenge Accepted
The challenge of Rush Mayo, the Filipino featherweight boxer on his way back to Manila from Singapore, having been accepted by "Young" Aromin, featherweight champion of Hongkong, there are prospects of the bout being arranged in the very near future.
are
The necessary arrangements boing attended to at the moment. The question of venue presents a difficulty, and it is one of the hopes of the promoter that the Military Authorities will grant permission to hold the bout at Murray Barracks. It is also hoped that to offer a pre- sentable programme further permis- sion will be granted for the Military boxers to take part.
If, therefore, everything turns out as planned, the Colony will see these two Filipino boxers opposed to each other during July.
ROME, June 26--Prince Gluseppe
"Doc" Molthen caught by the camera in a pecullar position in the baseball match on Saturday between the longkong B.C. and the Rees, "Doc" is just too late and young Alves reaches first base-Stof Photo grapher.
SUMMER FOURSOMES
AT VALLEY
First round matches in the Happy Valley Summer Foursomes competi- tion of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club resulted as follow:
J. W. Mayhew (8) and W. Hewitt (13) beat R. M. Wood (12) and J.-E. Richardson (8) two up.
omdr. Nicholson (B) and Surg, Comdr. Major Harvey
(7) beat T. R. Rowell (12) and D. J. Valentine (12) one up. W. N. A. Smalley (2) and D. S. Edward (3) beat 5. F. Chubbs (15) and W. J. Jowit (12) four and three.
B.
Young (6) and R. H. Gregory (12) beat C. II. Burton (8) and A. Sommerfelt (7) five and four.
COUNTY CRICKET
London, June 26. Essex beat Cambridge. University to-day by an innings and six runs. Cambridge 115 and 77 (Ray Smith 198 (O'Connor 92, 0-42); Essex Webster 7-78).
Other latest scores: Essex 198; Cambridge 115 and 62-0. Middlesex 172-1 against Hamp- shire.
Kent 159-5; Notts 222.
Lanes 112-3; Surrey 278. Somerset 80-3 against Leicester. Sussex .148-6; Oxford 178. Warwick 300-9 declared; North- ants 17-1.
Worcester 190-3; Gloucester 234. Yorkshire 83 and 72-2; Derby 20. Reuter Builciin.
Mackie (5) beat A, D. and D. Hum- phreys (8 and 9) one up.
G. Willerton (12) and R. Ells (15)
J. W. Macdonald (7) and G. Davies bent J. Linnker (14) and A. McKellar (12) bent A. J. Macfayden (18) and (8) at the 25th hole. F. Buckle (12) two and one,
Fanling Bogey Pool
commander of the Aldobrandini,
E. Tuck (14) and W. Ahern (9) Major W. G. Harvey (10) all Papal Noble Guard since 1015, died beat R. K. Valentine (7) and L. M. S. square, won the Bogey For Pool, last night at the age of 73.-Reuter Lloyd (12) six and five.
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Meeting Held To Make Arrangements For The Swimming Interport
The meeting convened by the Victoria Recreation Club yesterday evening for the purpose of discussing the Interport contest against Shanghai this coming September, drew a very poor response from the Chinese Clubs of the Colony, only the Chinese Y.M.C.A. being represented. Clubs represented were European Y.M.C.A. and the Army and Victoria Recreation Club.
of their
Robert Chun opened the scoring tho for C.B.C. and Wong Sou-sang add- ed the second shortly before interval, Sung lu-talt completed their tally in the second half.
Opening the discussion, Mr. S. V. both in combination and shooting. Gittins
(VR.C. Swimming Con- Chan Shek-pul was the most dan- and both vener) said the V.R.C. had written gerous forward on view to the Shanghai Amateur Swimming his goals, one scored in each half, Association earlier in the season and were brilliant.
in- In the second game of the oven- as a result Shanghat had replied, c. Ing. Chinese Bathing Club fielded a viting the Colony, through the *** | well-knlt side against European to send a team North either during Y.M.C.A., who went down gliting the first or second week in Septem- ber and asking for confirmation of by three clear goals after being two the events and method of awarding goals in arrears at the interval.
Rose, making his debut for "y" at points.
Live The V.R.C. replied, accepting the centre-half, played a good construc- game, while Huttemeier, in invitation and submitted the follow-goal, was at times brilliant and had Invitat ing events and method of scoring. much to do with keeping the score 50,
220, 100, 440 und 380 yards free down. style, 100 yards back-stroke, 100
"y", were handicapped by the like but never looked breast-stroke, fancy diving conditions, yorda (one metre board), 180 yards (teams winning against the superior posl- of three) medley relay, 240 yards (lonal play and tactics (teams of four) free-style relay and opponents. water-polo. Method of scoring will be 5, 3 and
for first, second and third
and 5 points places, repectively, for the relays and water-polo,
Mr. D. F. Lopes said that if the Interport to be held
Was
during the first fortnight in September, the Colony Championships would natural- ly have, to be brought forward and Cycling he suggested they be held about August 15. These Colony Champion- ships would also help determine the Interport team, although final selec- tions would be
mede by a Selection Committee to be elected later. Mr. Gittins then pointed
out that the question of financing the Inter- port team was a problem would have be faced immediately, It was proposed-that-the-gate-re- trial meetings ceipts from Interport be retained to form a special inter- port fund, although the main travel
immer ling expenses for each swimmer selected would have to be borne by the Club for whom he or
they represent. Selected swimmers would to pay for thele passages only have to as Shanghai guaranteed all other ex- penses while acting as hosts.
Heats will be run off as necessary Mr. Lopes sald that the who had always stood to either lose on August 5, all finals taking place or tuin as a
оп visiting In- a result of
August 7. Complete list to team terport
as they had guarantee the expenses while in the had decided that from now
have to be
which
V.R.C.,
Colony all profits from an Interport held in the Colony would be put into special Interport fund so as to guaranice expenses for the following Interport trip to Shanghai,
or
Lt. Mann, who was representing the Army Area Sports Board Swim- ming Section, was of the opinion that it
any Army Swimmers water-pola players were selected for the Interport, the Board would pro- bably be willing to contribute some- thing towards their travelling ex-
penses,
expenses.
The meeting was subsequently adjourned until the V.R.C, had ro- colved further intimation from the Chinese Clube.
OPEN MEETING ARRANGED IN AID OF CHARITY
Arrangements for the Open-All- Cycling Meeting to be held at Coro- line Hill Stadium on August 5 and 7. sponsored by Mr. F. C. Young (Manager, Hongkong Branch of the Dunlop Rubber Co. and President of the Hongkong Cycling Club) in aid of the Society for the Protection of Children, have now been con- cluded.
events is as under:
1 mile Open Championship
1 mile schoolboys
1 mile newcomers
4 mile ladies
1 mile Open to Army riders
2 miles schoolboys
2 miles Open Championship
2 miles newcomers
mile ladies
1 mile Open to Navy riders
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and servicemen's ruces, nt the meeting schoolboys should be circularised as to the issues the fee in these cases being 25 cents. raised and asked if they had any Servicemen are also offered a 50% swimmers who were eligible for the reduction in entry fees Interport and,
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Tickets
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both days, and these may be had Hongkong Water-Polo League on application to the Organiser. mado Its debut last night with two whero fixtures at North Point, South
China entertained Chung Shing Benevolent Society and were whille beaten by two clear goals, Chinese Bathing Club were at home to the European Y.M.C.A. and were Mr. and Mrs. L. Weill beat Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Wade by 90 points successful by three clear goals.
Both matches were witnessed by in, a first round match of the mixed at the large crowds, and in both encounters pairs competition played play was fast and streptious.
Hongkong Bowling Alleys yesterday. South China field a strong team Mrs. Well, was top scorer with an but did not take full advantage of average of 141 points for each game.
Scores: the opportunities offering them and on three occasions should have L. Well! scored in the opening half, but poor Mrs. Well... 146 140 137423 necuracy in passing and shooting cost them dearly.
INDOOR BOWLING
145 138 106 3D
Total
Chung Shing, on the other hand, L. W. Wade made the most of their opportunities, Mrs. Wade and although the slower of the two teams, outshone their opponents
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