NANCY
WELL, NANCY---YOU FOUND THE TREASURE CHEST--SO HERE'S THE KEY TO MY
COUNTRY HOME AT PINE LAKE,
IT'S YOURS FOR THE SUMMER!
OH, THANKS
MR. MEDIMPLE --
WE'RE STARTIN',
AT NOON!
Thursday,
AW, PLEASE AUNT FRITZI-- WE WANT TO RIDE IN THE. FRONT SEAT,
WITH YOU?
PLEASE
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
August 17, 1939.
By Ernie Bushmiller
I SAID NO -- YOU KIDS RIDE
IN THE RUMBLE
SEAT-- I'M
BOSS IN MY CAR!
O.K. --- BUT DON'T FORGET---
WHEN WE GET UP TO
MY HOUSE, THEN I'M THE BOSS
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THEY'RE COOL
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26 Aug. 17 K PIL GUAMAR DJute Jarvek
ARMY TO CARRY BRITISH MOTOR CYCLING PRESTIGE ABROAD THIS SUMMER
Competition Team For Germany: Fuehrer May Watch Them Compete
London, Aug. 4.
The Army is to carry British motor cycling prestige abroad this summer.
Teams have been specially selected to compete against personnel of the Italian and German armies in interna- tional events, and at the end of this month British soldier- motor cyclists will be competing in Germany against motor cyclists of the German Army, with Herr Hitler likely to be among the spectators.
The British riders are in strict training under the guidance of civil
experts like George Rowley, Bert Hockey Perrigo and Len Heath. Any one of the team can now hold his own with most civilian "scramble" and trial experts; they can even change a broken fork in a few minutes.
The importance of the mechanisa- tion of the Army to the British motor cycle industry cannot be exaggerated. Practically every unit of the Army new has its motor cycle detachment. The total number of machines in use
LAST YEAR'S LESSON
European "Y"
Hold Their
Annual Meet❘
great im-
VICTOR AT WIMBLEDON~This W. W. Radiophoto shows Alice Marble of United States, left, receiving congratulations from Kay Stammers, Britisher, aftor Miss Marble won the title at the Wimbledon, England, tonnis matches.
COLONY EVENTS FOR TO-DAY
SWIMMING HEATS AT V.R.C.
Hents for Colony and Open Swim- ming Championships were held yes- terday evening in the Victoria Re- ercation Club Swimming pool. Owing to the withdrawal of Chin Yuet-at from the 440 yards
yards free-style cham- pionship, the two heats drawn up were not held and the following five swimmers. Lionel Roza-Perdirn, Chan Chun-nam. Robert Chaine, Wilfred Lawrence and Lal Kam-luen
have qualified for the final.
The non-appeurance of the Kul Ming Swimming Club for the 150 yards modley (backt, breast and free styles) relay also washed out the two heats for this event and the follow- ing teams, Victoria Recreation Club, Chung Shing. Hongkong University, Chinese Y.M.CA and South China have qualified for the final.
Actually, the first heat of this event was swum off before it was discovered that the Kal Ming team
not
hnd
made an appearance. V.R.C. represented by A. K. Rum- Jahn, Luiz M. Remedios and D. II.
31%
RECORDS GO Taylor came first in i mia. IN MALAYAN ATHLETICS
secs.; Chung Shing being second, re- presented by So Tin-mo, Lo Kut- sing and Chun Ki-chung and Uni- versity, third, represented by Alger- non Ho, Hul Kun-lum and Ng Tsun-
man.
I understood to be nearly 22,000; The annud meeting of the Hockey yel had it been suggested twelve Section of the European Y.M.C.A. was months ago that the Army would held yesterday, with Mr. A. W, In- soon have even 10,000 machines, itgram in the chair.
The 1930 Colony Swimming Chan-| would not have been believed.
The Hon Secretary, Mr. A. F.pionships will commence at 6 pm.
In the other heat which was not British manufacturers are seeing Austen, in his report, said that dure this evening in the Victorin Recrea
held, Chinese "Y" were represented to it that the machines are the very ing the past season both the Arst and tion Club's pool, where three Colony
Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 8. by Pun Wing-kal. Fong Chong-yu beat; Industry is Teaving nothing to second elevens showed
m-titles and two Open events will pro-
Two more records were broken on and Chan Wing-kal, a formidable provement. The first team von 20vide the main features. In addition Saturday afternoon at the Malayan team. while. South China hnd Shek chance.
out of 54 games, while the second three performers will take part in A.A.A. held here in ideal weather scored 11 victories out of 34 matches, the Interport Diving Trial of the conditions.
Kam-pui, Ha Pun-kan and Wong Chị hùng. Forly members were registered one-metre low board.
eight of whom
Afam Sher further lowered the re-
Women's 100 Free Style The following are the complete cord for the half mile when he re- entries for the Colony and Open gistered 1 min. 59 sees, in the final. Two heats were held in the Colony events:
C. J. Meyer, the Singapore winner Women's 100 yards free-style cham- 200 yards Inter-School free-style of the javelin throw last year, again pionship and in both heats the times Relay: Central British School, St. annexed the event, this time creating for the first-placed swimmert was
College and La Joseph's
Salle a new Malayan record of 165 ft. 10 Cullege.
ins. against O. Aritas 160 ft. 414 ins. Major Kidd, the British Ilesident. Colony 720 yards free-style: W. Lawrence (holder): Chan Chun-nam gove away the prizes. (Chinese "y"; D. Hutchinson,"
In last year's International Six Days Trial the Army riders had 10 pilot machines weighing over 300 lbs and through the water splashes sheep tracks tains.
The
of the Welsh moun
German team which won suffered the loss of far fewer points than the British, as the riders were able to avoid retirements 011 the
during the members. Three lett
were service
TO-DAY'S ENTRIES
poor.
Colony and one resigned. Owing to the cholera restrictions, the Club was unfortunate in being unable to visit Maceo.
The various social functions held met with great during the season success, and as a result the Hockey funds
healthy state, in Un June 24, Mr. R. Henderson, the road for which 100 marks are lost Chairman, left the Colony, and was Interport Diving Trial (one-metre daily by each rider.
Britain's selected machines this presented with two mounted photo-board): year are the 496 c.r. "B.S.A.." and Graphs of the Club members as a Rozz. M. Roza-Pereira, Ed. da the Military Unit and when James and the Arst leng
FUTURE DESIGN
were
yards
In the first 'hent all four swim-
Miss V. mers, Miss Ng Yuet-hing, Churn, Miss Doreen Weir and Miss The half mile was monopolised by
Ip Chol-man goi off
off to a good start zaw Miss Ng Analist apart from Selangor's only
the first Yuet-hing lead over
50 and Stanley Lee. Colony 100 re-small token of esteem.
for this breast-stroke: the military runners, falled to turnt
yards, clocking 35% secs. race was run distance. Miss V. Churn reached the the 400 cc. "Norton", and Army re- The following offlers were elected Enrique F. J. Chaine (holder); He up at the start the
third turn frst In 56% secs. and won quirements are already persunding. the ensuing year:
Pun-kun, Fong Chang-viu, Lo Kutong the five Military men. ürkish manufacturers 10 consider for the
Kung Sau-slick. Chairman, Mr. A. C. Jeffries; Hon. Women's Open 50 yards producing a fully-equipped machine Secretary, Me. A. F. Austen; Captain
Alam Siter was in fine feitle and comfortably in 77% secs. with Miss back from the start led, with easy strides. Doreen Weir second by a touch in that is really light-probably about of 1st XI, Mr. V. M. Benwell; Vice- stroke: Miss I. Lopes, Miss D. Weir, Hood
Miss Ip Chol-man, who distance from Aurangzeb 79% secs. 250 lbs.
Captain, Mr. D. Smith; Captain of Miss L Chi-hoi, Miss Corn SMC Khan. Completing the first lap, came in third, made a late burst and 2nd XI, Mr. II. Millington, Vice- Young, Mis Vera Carvalho and Miss Alam Sher maintained the lead, has qualified for the final by virtue
Mr. L. W. H. Macey; Com-Irene Grant. Chairman, Captains and Vice-
Colony 200 yards free-style Relay: steadily increasing until in the home of the fact that she was the Instest
straight he was seen in a brilliant third. V.C., Hongkong University, YM sprint to register the record time of merling concluded
C.A., Chung Shing and
In the second heat Miss Irene min. 59 sees. Ile thus lowered In respect of future design; and the
Y.M.C.A.
was away to a aubsequent benefits will automatic-expression of thunits to
yesterday's time by 6/10 seconds. It Lopes, the holder, ally be passed on to the publle, Secretary for his work and to the Andrew's Church Hall at 8 p.m. to- compares favourably with the world good start followed by Miss Clara S. C. Young (Young Sau-chun) with Recently the War Office took de-Military for providing teams during day to discuss, among other matters record of 1 min. 49-2/10 secs, Mrs. Ronny Willey (nee Thirlwell)
of a batch of motor cycle the past season.
an appeal by G. H. Fowler against
Miss So Wai-ying ventions with drive on the side-i
The 100 yards dash was a close third. the decision of the Associullon to suspend him for an incident last sen-race. Ismail and Amamoto both Ket-fourth place. This order was main- son during a representative match in Ung good starts but the former won tained for 70 yards, Miss Lopes
by The Council of the Hongkong whileh umpire, K. Hussain, was alto failed to come within expectations, mark
inches. The time, however, clocking 35% secs, for the 50 yard She was beaten to the third found to be of great value in carry-Hockey Association will meet at St. Implicated.
Ismail covering the distance in 10-turning, however, by Miss Young, ing three men and equipment
who clocked 5736 seca. and then
In this way the Army motor cycle: "boom" will play an important part
car
and Mr. W. Ashton.
with an the Hon.
wheel as
as well as the rear wheel. COUNCIL MEETS TO-DAY Formerly confined to use in the desert, this sidecar outfit is being
"envalry" advance units, as they can almost any type of
over
and cover the advance or
retirement of the main body troops whose route would be con- fined to roads capable of taking lorries.
DON'T TALK TO
INQUISITIVE STRANGERS!
You'll
see why in
Confessions of a NAZI SPY
COMING SOON TO THE
KING'S THEATRE
WARNERS MADE IT!! WARNERS MADE IT!! WARNERS MADE IT!!
Chinese
Whirlwind' action, with plenty of “klling, kidnapping and crookedness, features "Bulldog Drummond's Bride,"
showing at the Quees'a | Theatre. · John 'Howard and Heather Angel are the principals.
Bow
4/10 secs.
was 12
in
The most meritorious performance broke ahead to win comfortably in with Miss Lopes second award of the meeting was won by
in 01 secs. Both these swimmers Siow Leong Joo of Penang.
have qualified with the first, second of the and third placed swimmers first heat, in the final.
RESULTS
120 Yards Hurdles (eni 1). P/D Young (R.A.F.), 2. Osman Rini (Negri), 3. Kanagaratnam (Sell. Time 10-2/10 sees, Mophur of the Police came in frutto but was disqualified.
Jicat 2-1. Chua Boon Unn (S'pora)
D. Hutchinson has been forced scratch from all events in
the Colony championships because of an indisposition. He hopes, however, make the trip to
2. Eu Eng ifock (Bel), 3, Saldon (Negr), to be able to Timo 15-8/10 sec.
220 Yards (Anal; 1-1, M. K. Sundram S'pore), 2. Ismail (Folien), 3. Tai Cheng Cheong (B'pore), 4. LL. J. E. Pierce (MI). Time 22 9/10 secs.
•
Shanghal with the Interport lenin if selected.
100. Yords (Inal)-1, Lumit (Folice), 2. JAPAN PICKS SWIMMERS Amamoto (Set). J. Tal Chong Cheong
"TOOTAL" SHORTS ARE THE NEWEST
SUMMER UNDERWEAR FOR MEN.
MADE OF FINE-COUNT EGYPTIAN COTTON, WITH WIDE-CUT LEC, BANJO SEAT AND WAISTBAND INCORPORA:
TING "LASTEX",
Mens Wear
Department
LANE CRAWFORD'S 252
The House of Quality & Service
TIFFIN, MY BOY, TIFFIN
"Lovely smell of cooking in the club this morning. Scrambled eggs, cut- lets, and that excellent curry the secretary introduced from Penang. Makes a fellez's mouth water. I've half a mind to go through the lot." "Can't you talk of anything exapt food I doubt if I thall ever eat again."
"Fairly delpping with sweetness and light this morning, aren't you? Advanced care of hangover, I'll bet a couple of chips. Some of you young fellers haven't enougli sense to come in out of the rain."
"That's right. Moralize, you hypo- crite. I suppose you never wakes up with a head or a tongue like a strip of ancient gunny bag"
"On the contrary, I have in the pair cultivated some of the Entst bang- overs of all tisuc. But that was back in the bad old days before I'd heard of Rose's Lime Juice."
*** What on earth bar Row's gai to da....... with hangovers 7"
"Everything, my dear Watson. It wipes them out. If you stick to Gimlets or have a good stiff swig before going to bed, you'll have no regrets in the morning."
"Rose's Lime Juice you said ?”
"Yes, Rose's.”
"Lend me a pencil, and I'll write it down."
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HONGKONG
(S'pore). Time 10 10 secs, Shahurain of Team of Twenty-Nine to Travel Perek was disqualified by the starter.
Pole Vault-1. Leonard Chung (Sel).
2. Amamoto (Bel). Uurd place ile between
R. L. Estrop (S'pore) and H. Munro (Sel). Height 11 it, 1 in.
To Olympic Games
Tokyo, Aug. 10. Following conclusion of the tional swimming championships meet, 120 Yards Hurdles (na)-1. Eu Eng the Japan Swimming Federation has lock (Sol), 2.1/0. Young (RAF). 3. Osman Rani Negril Time 15 0/10 secs.announced the appointment of 20 Chus, Boom Unn ('pere) was disque delegates, including four women, to the Olymple Games at Helsingfors for 1940,
iled for knocking three hurdies.
440 Yards (final):1. M. K. Sundram (8'pore), 2. Boots Khan (MI), 3. Abdul Gafoor (MI), 4. L. Leonard'. Willeme (M). Time 81 4/10 s6CH.
The team consists of nine regular and 12 reserve members for swim- Throwing the favelin. C. 1. Meyer ming contests, Including free style, (8'pore), 2. BLdr Ramsay-Ras (RAF). 5. Ae Eales (B.A.F.). Distance 165 ft. backstroke and breaststroke and four men and four women candidates for 10 ins. (Misiayan record),
Mile: Alam Sher (5811), 1. T. Rogan diving-Domel, (MIL) and Aurangzeb Khan (MI) tie, 3. Chulan Mahniddin, Time 4 mins. 36 5/10
SOCK.
Pulting the Weight:1. Cpl Parkes 2. Aurangzeb Khan (MI).), 3. Tllahi Bakshi (MIE), 2, J, F. Ronalde (Porak), 3. Arjun | (Mi1.), 4, Jehan Khan (M). Time 1 dingth (Police). Dist, 28 21. o ina.
thin, 60 seer. (Malayan record).
560 Yards telay. Singapore, 2. Champion Unit:-Milliary 33 pís, 2. Perak, 3. Selangor. Time 1 min. 40 1/10 Bingapore 20, pts.
Most Meritoriou Parformance>Slow 080 Yards (final):—1, Alami Sher (Mil.),' Leong Joo (Penang).
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