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NANCY

I WONDER WHERE MR.

MC DIMPLE

BURIED DAT TREASURE!

LET'S SEE ---IF I WAS MR. MEDIMPLE WHERE

WOULD I HIDE IT? --

I THINK I'LL

PRETEND I'M

HIM

Saturday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

HM-- LET'S SEE--- WHERE SHALL I BURY THAT TREASURE)

WHERE THEM YOUNGSTERS WON'T

FIND IT?

By Ernie

HM-- I THINK ILL PUT IT UNDER THOSE ROCKS -- NONE OF THEM KIDS WILL EVER FIND IT THERE!

August 12, 1939.

Bushmiller

No I GUESS I BETTER LOOK FOR A BETTER PLACE-- THAT LITTLE NANCY)

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IKSHMILLE

Recreio "A" Successes Become Monotonous

Seem Certain To Keep Championship Of First Division Bowls League

(By "Abe")

While nobody is raore pleased than I am at the suc cess of the Club de Recreio "A" in the First Division of the Lawn Bowls League, I do say that the monotonous regularity with which they are winning their matches has robbed this division of a great deal of interest.

When they, visited the Crangenpower, Police C.C. hist week,

their mot Bowling Green even optimistic supporters could not have

hoped for such an easy win as the i

Aut

e which they finally seemed.

Civil Service

་་ Craigengower

Second Division

if the Cragenpower C.C., on their Bowling Green own green, "eatnet hold the chan- Civil Service plons, then who can?

That the Recreio "A" will retain - the championship

certain now.

it seem almost

Kowloon F.C. Police

Hongkong F.C.

Kowloon Tong

1

1

Cragengower Taikoo

V

V

Third

Division

Bowling Green

Kowloon C.C. To-day, I expect they will take Crangengower two more points at the expense of Yacht Club Kowloon Docks, whe are paying Recreio them a visit. The Dock men

ure

not having such a good time these

days. Why this is so it is difficult Electric to say. They have the

men

en for the Carious positions, and even teking into consideration their difficulty u fielding the same team cach week.

V Kowloon F.C.

Stanley

W

V

Hongkong F.C.

Friendly Match

- V

Hongkong C.C.

PLAYERS SELECTED

Fira

Itecreio A

owing to the nature of their work, C, M. Sva they should do better than being at. X. SORTES the bottom of the League Table.

J. F. V. Riberio

F. X. M. Silva Accompanying the Docks are Re-

J. Luz crelo "B" who did well last week. Guterres

Hunghom. To-day, the F. Luz to win at Recreio second strings go to Soolam- A. Alves poo. On their own green, they have L. F. Xavier already beaten the Indians, but away C. E. Marques may see a different result, I notice that the Indians, who have not been

able to do anything right in their

Division

Kowloon Deck R. Lapsley

H. H. A. Lapsley

3. Gray

1. G. Cooper

M. Ferguson

A. Calṛpan

F. Cullen

I. Morrison

W. Houston

22. 11. Parks J. V. Hanay

E. Noronha

Indiana

J. Kempton

Rrerela B

A. Bakar

last few matches, are reverting to A. II. hunjalin

combinations which gave a. Metar the old them such a splendid start to the M. Abbas season, The changes during the lost

J. Hoosen

two or three weeks were made in a S. M. RunJahn desperate attempt to check the slide, A. Minu but they have not resulted in any A. C. Minu Improvement. It may turn out that

the original combinations

arc

D. M. Khan

best after all. This afternoon's encounter. Adal at Sookunpoo will tell.

BEST MATCH?

1. Wahab

A. R. Daliah

Poller

G. A. Chowing II. Brown

·F. A. Machado A. M. Xavier L. T. Silva

B. Bosto

CC. Alves

Pereira

C. R. Pereira A. A Remedios

CF, Remedios

C. H. Basto

F. V. V. Ribeiro

J. J. Basto

Civil Service

F. Shunonds

J. Deakin

A. W. Geraniti

F. Jones

W. Melend

Dowman

M. I. Purvis

W. Hurling

Perhaps the best match of the day. fals will be seen at Austin Road where J. Fender

the the Kowloon B.G.C. entertain Craigenpower C.C. Having lost at Happy Valley, the Kowloon B.G.C. J. Shepherd will be out for revenge; but they A. C. Carey

will have to play well it they want to take the points.

Which is the most improved team Juna? To the since-the-end-of

question, the reply might unanunous-

ly be:-Civil Servico C.C.

Forte

J. K. Atkins

G. Perkins

J. Orem

Kowloon B.D.E, A. S. Russell 6. E. . Thompson W., Drako

This afternoon the Civil Servants: W. Macfarlane visit the Police, and may even take the points, so well are they playing. Duncan

at the present moment.

5. M. White

I see tut. Meyer Freddie Jones, who was absent last. 3. Holl week when the Civil Servants won so handsomely against the Indians, W. L. Walker

T. E. Rebso and is again, C. G returns to the side,

Arthur A. M. Holland skipping a rink, and that Grimmitt, who was so successful, is No. 3 to him. In some ways it. pity that Grimmitt's

Second rinic has unt Kowloon 0.0.C. been allowed to remain intact: for, R. P. Philips

I ought to V. C. Dizon

# White know it is a very useful bination.

italy

opinion-and

JUNIOR DIVISIONS Promotion is

for the Hongkong players, who

com-J. S. Logan

E. V. Scarl

E. A. Atkins

L.A. H. Duncan

F. A. Cheesinan

around the corner

Football Club T, Armstrong have been showing, K. C. Hamilton

A. Bower excellent form of inte. Lending by w. Waterton three points over their nearest rivals,' Talkoo RC, they look set for the championship, which

Will

J. Carr them to go into the First Division A. D. Allan next section. To-day they have to J. Purvis. play away to the Craigengower

Civil Service

Entitle Kirman

D. Crawley

anet if they can negotiate this butt Ebbage

C. Strange

in safety, their position will be very strong indeed. At the beginning of W. yer the season, the CC.C, were an ex-. Harper tremely useful team

but they have. Austin

A. Stevens nat, been very convincing of Inte.

8. Eccleshall Tolkoo R.C. will be home to Kow- to take two loon Tong and ought

Cratgesgewer

If they do, I daresay.. Xavier

more polits.

A. Coelho there will be a few telephone calls T. Locke

to the Craigengower C.C. this even-1. Randall ing,

W. McNeill

Club de Recreio and Kowloon C.C., L. Gardi

E. Zinnermi lenders of the Third Division, are C. S. Rorrelet both playing home. Victories for them and no appreciable change in N. Leonard the top positions of the League Table D. Rozario

N. P. Katanila seem indiented.

The following are the programme and the players selected to represent the various teams;

First Division

Recreio A Indlana

v Kowloon Dock

V Recreio B

W. K. Woy

Talkoo

W. Malrose

W. Navnird T. Stainton J.-Chalmet

T. Hon

. O, Gilles

Mt. Rastam

1. Strenge

R. R. Davies

R. R. Wood

1. Collyer

J. Huge

Craigengewer

J. W. Leonard

. . . Sowa

f. W. Eratibury

A. E Coates

K. M. Onyar

W. J. Penny

J. S. Landvii

U. M. Omar

WA Mozack

Warri

A. M. Omar

Б. Вази Division

Howlonn F.C.

C. Pile

Thomson

4. Gibson

W. Field

W. Groves

A. Eastman

P. Younghusband

T. Fergusson

13. Evans

W. Simpson V. Attenza V. Chittenden

Police

3. MacDonald F. J. Kelly A. J. Johnson

G. C. MOIS

J. Riddell

W. Harris

K. E

J. R. MeWaller

W. Glendenning

N. D. Fraser

W. Mellardy

W. . Dall

Hongkong.C. J. 8, Howell

3. 11. Gelling

W. GBI

J. A. T. Bally

R. P. Shaw

C. . nobertson W. J. Rold

A. Brooksbank'

E. L. Strango Duncan

L. Laminert N. Bebbington

Kowlon Tenk

A. E. Leg

1. Castro

J. L. Stephens

A. Upary

W. J. Howard

A.

Castro

Capt. T, S, Smith (282), late '5th. Staff's Regiment, winner of the King's Prize at the Bisley Rifle Meet fast month, being chaired by his rivals in traditional style after winning the trophy..

South China Swimming

South China Athletic Association

held their third monthly swimming

ala on Thursday at North Point before a large crowd of spectators when some interesting swimming was witnessed.

Highlight of the evening was the 150 metres medley relay for teams of three which was won by South China with the Lai Tsun Club second.

Results were:

100 Metres breast-stroke (open to Chl= nese Journoilant: A. Lol Chi-hing; 2. Chu Shlu-hong; 3. Lo Hung-sze.

150 Meiren medley

relay_ticanis

**

Refugee Heroine Of

Long Swim

Entries For Colony Swimming

Entries for the Colony Swimming

and Орел | Championships

events

which closed yesterday evening at the Victoria Recreation Club were very

Wins Race From good and in all events but the Inter-

Key To Putney

on

port Diving Trial there are three and in most cases four entries.

100

With the exception of the quarter and half mile events, and the yards breast-stroke, holders, will be defending their titles.

Complete Entries

Miss Ruth Langer. na Austrian the Women's Long of refugee, won there): 1. South China; 2, Lal Tsun Swim-Distance Championship of England

The following are the entries: wing Club,

over the Key to Putney course,

150 Yards Medley Open Relay July 20. A complete stranger to the course, she swam as though she had (teams of three, back, breast and tree- beers in the Thames all her life. styles): Hongkong University, Chung Her time for the five miles, 74 min. Shing Benevolent Society, Kal Ming slower than Swimming Club, Victoria Recreation back-stroke: 1. sec. although much Ming 11 Cheuk-wn; 2. Miss Tsang Puntusual, was exceptionally good under Club, European Y.M.C.A., Chinese kun; 3 Ms in Kwai-fon

200 Metres free-style relay (teams of four, for Middle Training Classi: 1, Chrong Wah's team: 2, Cheung Thi's team; 3. Pui

Yun's team.

Women's 100 Metre

Boys and Girls (Unter 4 ft. 6 in) so the conditions, for there was a slack Y.M.C.A. Metres free-style: 1, Tsang Cheong-po; 2, lide.

Au Mresetiner; 3. Miss Lal Sun-mx.

shek,

200

Yards lufer-School Relay (teams of four): La Salle College, St. Men's 100 Metres breast-stroke: 1, Ho Miss Langer was soon showing o

British Ping-kan; 2, Lo Put-yun; 3. Kung Shno-

clean pair of heels to the rest of the Joseph's College, Central

School. competitors, and she Anished more Men's 30 Metres. Free-style (Premier

minutes ahead of Miss

200 Yards Open free-style Relay Training Cla9; 1. To Kam; 2, Tsul Kwai-than two

who (Platslow) fong 3 To Kang.

Beryl Shee

(teams of four): European Y.M.C.A., Andrews Diving For Pistes: 1. Chu Wat-tam: 2, secund, with Miss Molly Chin Koon-yat; 3. Le Pak-h!.

(Bromley, Kent) another minute and Victoria Recreation Club (two teams), South China, Hongkong University. half behind, third.

Chung Shing Benevolent Society, Chinese Y.M.C.A.

Women's 100 Metres breast-stroke: 1, Miss 1 Perlang 2. Miks Pun Shlu-walı; 3, Mi Ko Muf·ling.

Shek

Men's 200 Meires free-style: 1,

Kam-But; 2, Chu Wal-lam: 3, Li Fook-ki. Tug-of-war: Won by Ki Yeung's team

J. Watson

R. Wallace

Main

W. Cunningha+n

W, Feath D. Munto

J. Kow

A. ii. Basto

1. Tanu

K. Lim N. Wong II. Gattina

Third Division

Kowloon C.C.

W. J. Holibs

A. Madar

R. S. Mendown

J. M. Jack

W. Naef

G. E. Taylor

A. W. Ramsey

T. W. Carr

T. Hunter J. C. Im

A. Wright

W. W. Kirst

Crafgengower

E. McNay

E. Kerrison F. X. Delgado G. B. Ladd

G. A. Payne It. Petersen Dr. C. W. Lam 9. Leonard

5. T.-Sulina W. Hong Sing A... Hamson A. E., Alves

Yacht Club P. S. Cassidy

E. Hospes

6. Mitchell E. Costello

W. A. Cornell

L, EN, yan A. Nissin

| 11. E. Maughan,

n. Brown

Hansca 1. 1. Wild

A. W. Brown

Recrolo Remedios

M. F. Alarcon

Kowloon B.G.C, A Morion GW. Deacon W. Unrrower 1. L. Lockhart

P. A. Peckham

A. F. E. Jeffries

J. Watson

J. S. Dinnen

E. F. Popa

C. S. Hammond

11. Jekneit

P. J. A. Hamilton

Kowloon F. C.

C. Woodcock

. J. Fass

A. Mong

J. Smalley

8. Wong

D. Izati

W. Excell

V. Petherick

G. Frost

P. McCarthy

. ghes

P. Morgan

Stanley

V. H. Freeman

J. Hudson

G. B. Foster

T. Ple

E. S. Franke

E. V. McGrath

C. Gowland

T. Gooding J. W. Grant

W. FitzGernid McCutcheon T. Jillatt

Hongkong F,C. 3. 1. Barnes D., Angus

WIS

Colony 50 Yards free-style: C. N. da Silva, A. K. Rumjahn, D. H. Taylor. D. Hutchinson, Ng Nia, Chan Wing-kai (holder), Lo Yuk-wing, C. Silva Netto.

A tall and attractive brunette, Miss Langer, who is 18, told me that t was her longest swim ever,

"What a long way it is," she said, "but I did not feel at all tired. I quite enjoyed it." Miss Langer suld she training to be a diress-muiter. She comes from Vienna, and wast

Colony 100 Yards free-style: W. sustrian champion over 100 metres Lawrence (holder), D. Hutchinson, and 400 metres before she came to Chan Wing-kai, Ng Nin, Foux Wah,, England less than a year ago. This Colony 220 Yards free-style. W. Is her second appearance in English Lawrence (holder), D. Hutchinson, championships. She competed in the and Chan Chun-nam.

recent Minehead Festival and was fourth in the 440 yards.

3

W. D.

und

Colony 440 Yards free-style: Lawrence, L Roza-Pereira,

Chan Chun-nam Hutchinson, Lan Kam-lucn.

Colony 880 Yards · free-style:L Roza-Pereira, Chan. Chun-nam, You Sat-kwan. Lau Kam-luen.

Throughout the Thames race Miss Langer was coached by S. Wer- thelmer, the Austrian Olympic coach, who is himself a refugee. He has had charge of Miss Langer's training ever since he discovered her at the Lawrence (holder), A. K. Rumjahn, age of eight. Experis were astonish-

ed at the

The two

with ease

Which

Colony 100 Yards back-stroke: W.

Pun Wing-kai, Lau Yiu-ting,

Colony 100 Yards breast-stroke: Fong Chung-ylu, Lo Kut-sing, Kung

Langer won. It was a big surprise. But she was easily the best swim- mer, having almost effortless style. Sau-shek, Ho Pun-kam.

Colony Fancy Diving youngest competitors

in Board): Se Tin-mo, La Reza-Pereira, the event, boil 17, Miss 11. Slice of Tang Hung-tak, Ed. da Roza Plaistow, and Miss M. D. Andrews Wang Yul.

and

of Bromley, were placed second

(3-Metra

and

Interport Diving Trial (1-Metre third respectively. Miss Shee was Board): L. Roza-Pereira. third last year and started favourite Women's Open 50 Yards back- this thine. Miss Andrews, who was stroke: Miss Vern runtpeting

Carvalho, Miss her first National Clara S. C. Young, Miss Li Chi-hui. Championship.

only returned from Miss Irene Lopes. Switzerland three weeks ago and

Colony Boys' 100 Yards free-style: had just three weeks'

swimuning A. V. Lopes, Pat Jorge, F. de Molts, since last year. Our Own Corres-Tan Tjong-thiam, Yau Sal-kwan. pondent,

Colony Women's 100 Yurda free- style: Miss I. Lopes (holder), Misa V. Churn, Mrs. F. J. Willey (Ron. Thirlwell). Miss Ip Choi-man, Miss Na Yuet-hing, Miss Clara S. C. Young.

A: M. Rodrigues P.. Romedios

4. 7. Noropha

F. A.. Xavier C. A. Lopes E. Sourd

C. Vas

A. Remedios

S. M. 8. Alves,

P. A. Yvanovich

II. & Wallington

Walker

P. Analow

F. Necditam J. Ralston

R. IL Pegg

Σ Checy

A. Watson

T. Rowell J. Russell

Women's 200 Yards free-stylo Re- Jay: South China, Chung Shing,, Victoria Recreation Club.

Women's Open 440 Yards free- style: Miss 1p Chol-man, Miss Clara S. C. Young.

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