Friday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
June 30, 1939.
NANCY
LOOK, AUNT FRITZI-*** I TAUGHT THE PUPPY
TO BRING IN THE PAPER FROM THE
PORCH?
I TOLD YOU NOT TO TEACH
HIM THAT TRICK!
COME ON --- LET GOT me YOU'LL GET
ME IN
TROUBLE!
SEE
By Ernie Bushmiller
I TOLD YOU. NOT TO DO IT!
NOW YOU 'CAN GO
STAND IN THE CORNER!
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ELIZABETH ARDEN'S FOUNDATION & PROTECTIVE PREPARATIONS
JUNE 1
E BUSHMILLMERA
GEORGE POTTS' MEMORIAL CUP MAIN RACE AT MACAO MEETING THIS SUNDAY
PROGRAMME BRINGS
FIRST HALF OF SEASON TO AN END
(By "Captain Foster")
The Macao Jockey Club will bring their first half racing season to a close on Sunday when a good pro- gramme of six interesting events will be contested at Arcia Preta. The 8.8. Kinshan will leave at 9.30 a.m., re- turning from Macao at 8 p.m.
The main event is the George another success to secure the trophy Patta' Memorial Cup, a hondleap for for Mrs. Gellion, However Falry Macao subscription ponier over a Auk was badly left at the post in mile, and a special dollar cush sweep the Gula Handicap run on June 18, is being conducted on the major con- and as a result the pony finished test. On account of the summer hent last. It was ridden by a novice Mr. the other five races are short sprints| Payne, but I understand that Mr. from five furlongs and under and in Raymond will be up on Sunday and the circumstance anything may kap-I certainly five my vole to Fairy
Auk The curtain raiser will be the Shanghai 4, who was formerly Grand Stand Handicap over five owned by the Inte Mr. G. H. Patts, furlongs and Merry Maker should is now the property of his son, Mr. eross the wire first provided, of J, II. Polts, and it has been whisper-Tonnis course, he is gound. Coureur Bleued that the grey goldlan is going to and Meadow Eve should all the have a "go" at the cup. Mr. Alves, minor positions.
thr handicapper, lins considered
pen.
Mongolian Cat has again given Shanghai 4 to be a twenty pound extra work to the handicapper, Mr. worse pony than Fairy Auk and, wẹ *C. Alves, who has framed an alter-shall see how this works out at native list of weights should the Arela Preta. Hogmanay Is danger- genet refuse to weigh out for the ous for big money. Choi Mu Hai Handicap over half a in the lont event, the Turt Handi- mile. He has been allotted 158 s. cap (second section) my faney in and it would be wise to leave him Bogey. Opening Batsman and Talko- ulong. Iron Knight, who was dis- tive and I expect them to finish in qualified for bumping at the last that order. meeting, has the same weight and I fancy his chance. Eagle should be watched and Cloudy Star is a good) outsider.
In the Turf Handleup (Arat sec-) tion) for "B" class China pontes over five furlongs, I like National Dignity with Muc's Adventure and, Lucky, Eleven to follow in the rear.
The Course Handicap for "D" class China ponies over Ave furlongs should go to Double Chance, who ran a good second under the guidance of novice at the last meet. Gold Coln and The.Tigress are capable of upsetting the applecart.
CHIEF RACE
THE SELECTIONS
My selections are as follows:
GRAND STAND HANDICAP
Merry Maker
Coureur Bleu
Meadow Evr CHOI MÀ HUI HANDICAP
Iron Knight Eagle
Cloudy Star
TURF HANDICAP (FIRST. SECTION) National Dignity Mac's Adventure Lucky Eleven
RACECOURSE HANDICAP
Double Chance
Gold Coin
Chief interest will no doubt be rentred
the 01
George Polts' Memorial Cup and it is interesting to relate that this classic was intro- GEORGE POTTS' MEMORIAL CUP
duced in 1937 to commemorate the good services rendered by the late Mr. G. H. Poll.
The flest winner was Victory Life and at this time last year Falry Auk romped homo Arst by one and a half lengths. The cup is to be won twice In succession and Fairy Auk requires |
The Tigress
Fairy Auk
Hogmanay
Shanghal 4
TURF HANDICAP (SECOND SECTION) Bogey
Opening Balaman Talkative
THE BEST NATURAL TONIC IN THE
WORLD IS
-LAUGHTER
YOU WILL GET PLENTY OF IT IN:
FOUR'S A CROWD TO-MORROW KING'S
AT..
THE:
Rosalind Russell thinks a kiss on the lips is werth two on the hand. Her not-so-bold lover is Patris Knowica and together they make up half of the frolicsome crowd in "Four's A Crowd," coming to the King's Theatre to-morrow.
AN IMPORTANT MATCH IN THE MIXED DOUBLES
I the courts are nt for play to-
day, the all-important match between
Baseball
CUBS NOSE OUT THE CARDINALS
New York, June 29. the Chinese RC, and the United Ser-matches played in the Major Buse- The following were the results of vices R.C. in the Mixed Doubles ball League to-day:,, Tennis League will be declded at Causeway Bay,
The teams are the chief rivals for the Dunlop Shield and the winners to-day will almost certainly go on to win the championship.
While the Chinese may have the belter male players, their ladies ar not nearly as good as the U.S.R.Č. ladies and a victory for the King's Park team seems likely.
The following is the programme to-day: Chinese л.C.
v. U.S.R.C. Club de Recrele v. Hongkong C.C. Ladies' B.C.
v. Kowloon CC, "B"
European "Y" Beat| Kowloon Docks
Playing at home,on Tuesday, Kow- Joon Dock entertained Europenn Y.M.C.A. in a postponed "D" Division League match and were defeated 8- 212.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Boston New York
R. H. E.
0 10 1 2 D 2
BRITISH SOLDIERS TURN TO BASEBALL Engineers Trounce Royal Scots
(By "Bingle")
Twenty-nine safeties off the easy offerings of five Royal Scots, plus nino bobbles, cost the Jocks the first baseball game played against the Royal Engineers, 36 to 5, when they met yesterday at Murray Parade Ground. In- cidentally, this is the first base- ball game played in Hongkong by two British regiments.
Starting with four runs in the Resi canto, the Scots looked as though they might put up a better showing, with but the Sappers came back twenty-two runs on sixteen hits in the same inning to salt the game away on Ice.
miscues. There weren't so many considering the fact that only about three of the Scots had ever played this sport before, but their pitchers couldn't find the plate while their batters, were swinging at all the bad ones, as well as the good ones. Catcher Cook allowed fifteen passed balls, while three hurlers had six wild pitches chalked up to them,
Two double plays were pulled, off by the Sappers. Goodman to Shaw to Ings in the third, and Goodman to Bailey to Welford in the next canto, The Engineers made very good showing in their first appearance at Garms and Hasselt humered for there is every indication that they the. American national pastime, and the Braves and Moore for the Giants. will enter the local League next Batteries Braves, Macfayden and season-On-their present showing. Lopez
they would give the Hongkong Base- Chleago
7 12 1 ball Club a good run for the money,
2 no lesst
the
77 St. Louis
4 10 Hartnett homered for the Cubs and Benny Goodman and Bailey, Mize and Slaughter for the Cardinals, Sappers' battery, proved too good, Batteries-Lee and Hartnett,
for the Scols, with Benny whing The night game between Philadelfour and only Issuing one walk. phis and Brooklyn was postponed: owing to rain..
AMERICAN LEAGUE
New York Washington
1 7
Twelve Innings were played. teries Senators, Leonard Ferrell.
New York Washington
SHIP RIVALRY
On Tuesday, U.S.S. Mindanao were humbled by U.S.S. Pope, 12 to 7, at Caroline Hill, but came back to take the measure of U.S.S. Tulsa's strong ball squad yesterday by 6 to 2.
Dutch Lingenbrink and Dave and Leonard, stalwarts of the Union
1
0
Bat-
7
3
2
Brewery squad, played a few Innings
0 for Mindanao yesterday, but Chorlic Hortoni won the game for the sailors. Dahlgren homered for the Yan-Crooner Ruel was derricked after the C. E. Millard and R. H. A. Lapsley kecs. The game was called at the second stanza when two runs were (Kowloon Dock) beat Long and end of the sixth inning owing to earned off him. Lomax 6-2; beat Spore and Timm 6-2; rain. lost to Husband and Zulauf 4-8,
C. Thom and G. T. Anderson (Kowloon Dock) lost to Long and Lomax 2-8; lost to Spare and Timen 2-6; lost to Husband and Zulauf 4-6,
Batteries.Yankees,
Rosar. Philadelphin Boston
Donald and
8 17
1 0 13 0
Johnson homered for the Athletica
St. Louis
Polter • and
9 IC 3 望
W. Tillery and A. Mackenzie and Williams for the Red Sox. (Kowloon Dock) drew with Long and | Batteries-Athletics, Lomax; lost to Spare and Timm 4-6; | Hayes, Jost to Husband and Zulauf 3-6.
MATCHES POSTPONED The matches between Chinese, and Reerelo, Indians A and Radio Sports Club and Civil Service and South China were podoned owing to
rain.
Cricket
THREE MATCHES
DRAWN
London, June 20. Threo non-championship cricket matches were completed to-day. All were two-day matches.
Chicago
Berardine homered for the Browns. I Batteries-Browns," Harris and
Spindel. St. Louis Chicago
13 + 1 悲
McQuinn and Clift homered, for the Browns and Rosenthal und Me- Nair for the White Sox. Batteries.--- White Sox, Marcum and Treat.
The match between Detroit and Cleveland was not pinyed owing to ruln-Reuter.
Starting Times
At Fanling
The following are
the starting times at Fanling over the week-end: SATURDAY
Old Cabrio
9.10 0, C. Worrall, I. H. Gears, B20 K. B. Robertson, W. W. C. Shewan. 924. n. o. Baldwin, 8. 8, Church.
Surrey, scoring 270 (Webster 5 for | 1004 II. II. Gregory J. St. Pestion. 71) drew with Cambridge, 364 (Mann
74, D. D. Carris 37).
The match
between the Wesl Indies and Norfolk was also drawn. Thanks to 123 by K. K. Weekes, the tourists made 309, to which Norfolk repiled with 370 for nine wickets.
Oxford University did very well against the M.C.C., and had perkops. the better of the draw,
The M.C.C. scored for seven de- clared, Edrich scoring $1, and Oxford reptled with 339 for six before de- claring. Of the Oxford total, J. M. Lomas made 130,
In their second innings, the M.C.C. made 199, Denia Compton hitting up |73.-Reuter.
New Cours 920 G. M. Park, Il. Young.
·· SUNDAY
Old Cope: 9.28 G. C. Worrall, N, D. Lloyd, 0.20 . 8. Robl, I. P. Tamworth. '924 0. M. Park, P. 8. Delany,
0.23 T. E. Poarce, A., Bommerfelt. 0.32 3. W. Mayhow, E. Laidlaw, 038 8. H. Dodwell, 3. IL Gearo, 040, T, Mentullen, D, Humphreys. 144, N. & Q.. A, À.. Macfadyen.. 2.4. 11. J. K. Walker, M. Pollack. 0.32 . Prophet, If. 8. Jonen. 0.66.12. H.Gregory, A. 1. Humplireyi. 10.00 J. C, Brown, IL P. Morrin. 10.04 V. R. Gordon, J. R. Collis, ID40 J. 11. arrison, J. Linaker. 10.12 P. E. Annis, J. M. Pearson,
16 Belg. MacLeod, Major Bimpson. 1030 D. 2. C. Forrester, D. 1. Smith, .10.20 Capt. Iecky, Major_Hardy,
10.32 Capt. Maithews, Major Dowie,
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