WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1927.
SPORTS
LAWN BOWLS.
Saturday's Games in Review
: SECOND:DIVISION RACE.
Last Night's "Meeting Of 'Association.
(By "Short Kezd,") -
Another ding-dong game,
with
CRICKET SPOILED.
THE CHINA MAIL
DOGGAS ACCUSED. ALLEGED MENACES.
RAIN STOPS COUNTY GAMES.
INQUEST" ON "JEMADAR'S DEATH,
SEVEN CHIUCHOW COOLIES CHARGED.
DEMANDED $50.
BOWLERS FAVOURED.
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NOT GUILTY.
CASTLE PEAK 'ALLEGED · MURDER.
MONEY & SHARES.
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AN INDIAN LAWSUIT.
PRISONER DISCHARGED. the final issue always in doubt, was fought out between Dixon and
London, Yesterday,
The seven Chiuchow.. Chinese who Mr. W. Schoffeld," in his
The jury returned a verdict of Lammert! The former led by 69
Rain Interrupted county cricket capacity as Coroner, and by menaces from a Chinese woman murder trial yesterday, after a re- were charged with demanding 850 "not guilty" in the Castle Peak at the fifth head, 11-9 at the 10th, all over the country. No play was jury, yesterday afternoon took living in a house in Lower Lascar tirement of an hour and forty Documentary 4 months and, thanks to a five, by 15-14 at possible at Pontypridd, where further evidence at the Kowloon Row on the ground that the house minutes. The case concluded at the 15th head. At the 20th head Glamorgan was to have entertained the scores were 17-17 and Lammert Northants, or at Bradford, where Magistracy in the inquest on was a "aly" one, and with assault-7.30 p.m. made sure by securing a couple in Yorks were due to meet Kont. Jemadar Gurmurkh Singh of the ing the woman when she refused Prisoner received the verdict im the last head.
Gloucester scored 181 for two Indian Mule Corps who was to comply with their demand, were passively and, released from the On demand A. W. Smith, who skipped for the against Surrey at Cheltenham, and found with a bullet wound in the again remanded by Major C. Willson attentions of the warders, walked Credits 4 months' sight 1280 frst time for the K.C.C., was pifted Middlesex made 147 for six against head in his bed on the verandah at the Central Magistracy yesterday from the dock out of the court, Against Warron's rink, every man of Essex at Lords. Neither match of the Indian Officers' quarters at had been taken.
afternoon, after further evidence followed by many of the gaping On Berlin which had a day off and could do counts in the championship contest. Whitfield Barracks, Kowloon, in
crowd which daily had assembled to on demand nothing right. Smith scored five on Notts took first innings points the early morning of June 25 L. D. Turner, who appeared for the The little mui tani girl whose
In the course of the hearing, Mr.watch the proceedings,MA the fourth head, led at the fifth from Lancashire at Nottingham. head by 7-3, at the 10th by 13th-5
On New York- Notts scored 420 (Whysal) 109).
last,
woman, entered a strong objection evidence had figured largely in the and at the 15th by 21-5. Warren Lancashire made 148, S. Staples Captain E. W. Morris, R.AS.C., to the proximity of the defendants, trial, burst into tears after the die On demand .... 471⁄4 Whatever hopes the Kowloon could score only a couple more taking six wickets for 83; following spoke about certain correspond-who had been arranged outside the charge of the prisoner and was led Credits 60 days sight 49% Bowling Green Glub had of lower against seven for Smith, who thus on, Lancs scored 76 for two.
ence between the District Judge eitors' table.
dock immediately behind the soli-weeping from the Court, ing the colours of the League cham-won.in very easy fashion by 28-7. Somerset bent Hampshire by ninel in India and himself with regard"
On Bombay In the course of his final address, Wire plons were shattered, for the Kow-
Mr. Turner asked that the men Mr. F. C. Jenkin, counsel for the On demand wickets at Bournemouth. loon Dock Recreation Club won on
to a law suit relating to land, in should be placed in the dock, say-defence, added to his grounds for all three rinks. The closest result
which the deceased was involved. ing that it was not pleasant to have the discharge of the prisoner the was that between Brown's and
The action was heard ex parte them breathing down his neck. He theory of suicide on the part of the Russell's rinks, the score being
and judgment given on October and he was sure that Mr. G. R. deceased woman, 28-24 in favour of the former.
11, 1926 against the deceased. Hayward who was defending would Lapsley had a good "kill" against
Suicide Theory. Holland, the core in his favour
Later, at the deceased's request have no objection to his request,
The Magistrate ordered the de- The prisoner's wife, atated coun- being 30-13. Sam, Gray more than
the witness wrote to the authori-fondants to be placed in the dock..sel, had not been able to give him. held his own against W. Macfor-
ties in India appealing against lane, the latter going down by 21-14. Thus the Dock, instead of going back, improved on their vic- tory in the beginning of the season when they won by five shots.. More- over, they have the satisfaction of
extracting whole four points from the Bowling Green, even although both matches were played at the
Dock.
The Taikoo R.C. have written to the K.D.R.C. congratulating them on winning the championship, thus sealing the historic friendship be- tween the two Dock Clubs,
Civil Service Recover."
Yacht Club's First Win.
A rare struggle at North Point between the Yacht Club and the Civil Service C.C. saw the Yacht Club gain their first victory of the acason by four shots, a result on which the lasers were the first to congratulate them.
Shields accounted for Taylor by 10 ahots after leading all the way; in a game in which there were no special features.
Davies got the better of "Jim" Massey by 23-16. The scores were 3-3 at the fifth head, 10-8 in
favour of Davies at the 10th head, and 15–11 at the 15th head. Davies secured a six on the eighth head and he got another aix on the 16th head.. which was aufficient to give him the ultimate victory by 29-15.
Edwards was up against Alder- man, the latter leading all the way. He got a six on the 12th head and a five on the 18th head, winning the game by 25-16.
Club de Recreio's Fent.
The Club de Recreto have done what few other-if any-Clubs have done-beaten the Craigengower C.C. twice in two seasons running. What was more, they were up on. all three rinks last Saturday at the Valley, which made their win all the more meritorious. Sellwood was opposed to Souza, but could score only on eight heads, and went down by 26-15,
LAWN BOWLS.
or
Will Club Secretaries Bowls Conveners kindly send In teams for Saturday's League games in time to be published in our issue of Friday?.
Warwick scored 434 for seven
(Kilner 120, Farsons 141).-Reuter.
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Mr. Jenkin referred to the of his arrest, he did not know that cubine system and said it was the witness was a detective.
Mr. Hayward objected to the in-led to the taking of life.
commonly stated that it frequently
he regarded as a new aspect of the wife and then strung her up, why the troduction of this evidence which If the prisoner had strangled his
case. He then intimated that his did he cut the body down? defence was that the premises, was used for an immoral purpose, and I can only thank you mest
In conclusion Mr. Jenkin sald that the men were there in this fusely for the extreme connection. Counsel then
attention moved you have paid to the evidence and for another adjournment.
to what I have had to say: The Mr. Turner objected, whereupon time I have taken is nothing in Mr. Hayward said that he proposed eternity but I should be failing in placing all seven defendants in the my duty if I did not put all that witness box, and that would take was in me for the defence of any The case was finally adjourned ahould also like to thank His Lord-
minn. Before I take my seat till Monday afternoon next.
ship. I say in confidence that I think you will entertain sufficient doubt that death was not due to strangulation, that you will return TT. on London a verdict of not guilty,”
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the judgment. Since then letters had been exchanged between Hong Kong and India, and four words "San Kwoon" alleged to have was rivalry in that sense.
A Chinese detective said that the ter bore a son and therefore there
The lat On demand days before the Jemadar's death, been used by the defendants meant wife found her husband's affections. On demand. on June 21, the witness again "New Society." It was the name five for 37; and 148, White taking deceased's behalf requesting a Chiuchow coolies to take the place plained that they had gone to the
Hants scored 110, White taking wrote to the District Judge on the given to a Trind Society formed by sipping away from her, and com- 30 day's sight (private five for 35.
paper) concubine. The wife must there Somerset made 104, Kennedy tak-/reconsideration of the decision, as of the old society formed by local fere have felt jealous. To cap it all ing six for 37; and 165 for one.
Op Yokohama. the Jemadar was unable to get Cantonese coolies before the strike she was found out giving a ring to On demand He thought that when the first de- another man. Leicester beat Worcester on the leave.
fendant used the words at the time: first innings at Leicester...
Detective's Evidence, Worcester, made 174.
An Indian cook attached to the Leicester scored 288 for six and Corps alleged that two Doggas declared.
were responsible for Warwick drew with Sussex at Jernador's death. He said that Birmingham. On their own green the Civil Ser-
it was because the officer had vice Cricket Club were invincible
caused the two men to be punish against the Police Recreation Club,
ed, that the Doggas had killed winning by the large margin of 36
him. He further alleged that he shots. They have thus escaped the "wooden spoon," as
met the Doggas one day while he Kowloon Cricket Club lost their tenth match
OLYMPIC DECISION. they were drunk, and they said to and thus remain at the bottom.
him: "Now that the Jemadar is Grimmitt's rink was opposed to
dead there is nothing for us to West's and led all the way. At the
be afraid of." The Doggas were tenth head the acore. was 17-2
also alleged to have told this whilst a five on the 15th head gave
witness that the revolver which a lead at that point of 24-7. West: The earlier stages of the gamej
Londos, Yesterday.
had been used to murder the scored only on seven heads, includ- between Knott and A. Ribeiro were ing a four and a three.
Mr. Val Barker, president of the Jemadar was wrapped in a sheet closer than the final score (20-14) Amateur Boxing Association and and placed close to the victim's Pendered WILB pitted against would indicate, the score at the Mair, and the opening exchanges 15th head being 12-10 in favour of teur Federation, questioned regard (These two Doggas had been
secretary of the International Ama- head. favoured the latter, who led 10-9 Ribeiro. He scored, however from ing the Olympic Committee's decl-arrested by the police after the at the tenth hear. Then Pendiered the 10 to the 14th head, inclusive, sion, says it is certain that all na- Jemadar's death, but were later scored from the 12th to the 18th and watched a four on the last tions who are members hend, inclusive, netching a six on head, thus winning by six shots,
of the released.) the 18th hend. He thus won com- J. Ribeiro led all the way in his boxing at the Amsterdam Olympiad, that when the examined the two
Federation will be debarred from fortably by 32—16.
Sub-Inspector Dorling said encounter with Rodriguez and won-Reuter. by 25-10, which included a five] on the 13th head.
Doggas arms and legs he failed to find any marks or scratches. The witness' also examined the
On Sunday evening there was a Service revolvers used by officers very Interesting recital by occupying the same block as the accomplished violinist, Mr. Borisof deceased, but they were all clean Davis. of The National City Bank gallons of gasoline was received China Fire Insurance $210
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A cablegram order for 700 Yangtze Insurance *** $37 M. and did not appear to have been of New York in Canton. Mr. last week by the Asiatic Petroleum HK Fire Insurance recently fired..
Borisoff is one of the few violinists Company offices in Manila from an A further adjournment was who combine amazing technique aviator whose name was given as Douglases ..
Skipping. made until Friday afternoon next. with a mellow richness of tone and "Lee," of Detroit, who was scheduled E. Steamboats
$32 **** $21 feeling, that carry his hearers to hop off from that city on August HK. Tugs & Lighters 00 cts. along on the wave of his art. To 16, on around-the-world flight, Indo-Chinas (Pre)... 350 this he adds a very sympathetic with Manila designated as a stop-shell Transports
$48 personality and is equally at home ping place. in the drawing room or on the "Lee" is believed to be Edward Water-boats stage. It would be invidious to F. Schlee, of Detroit, who recently Reinerita shoose out any of the items given announced his intention of leaving China Bugars in the programme below to the Detroit on August 15, and select Malabon Sugars: demerit of others, but in the de- ed Manila as stopping place,
Mixing licacy of the Orientale by Cesar according to recent dispatches.
Benguets Cui, and the surge of the Chopin The following orders by the Nocturne in E flat, he showed us was to fill the order as BOOD BE
Kallan Mining Ad. 4, 48/- The Asiatic Petroleum Company Langkats (Combined). T19 Hon. Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe, Captain of his best. However in the final "Schlee" arrived, and announced shanghel Exploration. T3%
do. (Single) 19 Superintendent of Police have number, the wild Slav Gipsy Airs that not only was Asiatic Petro Shanghai Loans been issued:
by Sarasate, he reached the leum gasoline being furnished in Raubs Paradea
greatest heights. Only a master Manila but at other placea along Tronoh Mines Port Marnock, Yesterday. The Chinese Company (except-can.interpret these almost barbaric the aviator's itinerary.
Ural Caspians The local professional, Nolan, led ing "efficients" in Part I.) will melodies, with the enormous diffi-
Docks Mr. Schlee's Itinerary Includes the field in a record round of 72 in parade in mufti at the Central culties of the ever recurring Germany, Constantinople, Bagdad HX & K. Wharves the first of the two qualifying Police Station for squad drill and perfect in both tone and technique, mid-western United States aviator, Hangkers
cadenzas, and his rendering was and Manila. William Brock, noted HK & W. Docks rounds of the Irish open champion-rifle exercises under. Sergt. R. J. One must not forget to mention the will make the trip as pilot. ship. Melhorn took 75. Nabholtz Hunt at 5.30 p.m. sharp on the excellent accompanist who assisted plane is à Stinson-Detroiter and Shanghai Decks T88
The New Engineerings holed out the seventh in one, taking following dates: Thursday, Mr. Borisoff in the most able and has been christened "The Pride of Lande, Hotels &
August 18, and Tuesday, August masterly manner. The evening Detroit." 23.
was a very enjoyable one, particu- Arrangements have been made in The Indian Company will larly in Canton, where one has Manila for ample landing accom- parade at Central Police Station such limited opportunities, for modations, while the army author Humphreys, Estates for Squad drill under Sergt. R. J. hearing any music at all.
ties are co-operating in every way Prince's Buliding.... Hunt at 5.30 p.m. sharp on the "His programme was:
possible. following dates:-Friday, August
In the fray between Brawn and Moss the fermer led by 10-1 at the fifth head. 11-6 at the 10th, and 15-12 at the 15th. Masa was not to be beaten, however, and got five on the 20th head, which war sufficient to make a tie--20 ali.
• Craigengower's Win.
The Craigengower Cricket Club
SKIPS' RECORDS.
The best records among the skips are as under:-
visited Kowloon and bagged the Wallace, T.R.C. couple of points at the expense of Pendered, C.S.C.C.
the lowly K.C.C. by 16 shots. They Lapsley, K.D.R.C. ................ 7 are now bracketed third with the W. Macfarlane, K.B.G.C. 7 Police R.C.
Overy's rink was the only one on the home side to finish on top. He was opposed by Basa's rink who set out in a winning vein, and led by 11-7 at the 10th head and 15-11
at the 15th head. Overy, however,
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scored from the 13th to the 17th McTavish, E.P.R.C. head, inclusive, including a couple Maclachlan, K.B.G.C... 9 of threes, eventually winning by Lee, E.P.R.C. 19-15,
Lammert, K.C.C.
Gibson's rink was outplayed by Matthews, T.R.C. Omar's, the latter lending at the Souza, de Rec... fifth head by 6-8, at the 10th by Massey, C.S.C.C. 10-6. and at the 16th by 17-7. Warren, K.B.G.C. Omar got a five on the 19th head, J. Ribeiro, de Rec. and eventually won by 24-12, S. Alderman, C.S.C.C.
The first three-quarters of the F. Knott, C.C.C. game between Tacchi's and Rum- jahn's rinks witnessed a rout of the ground team. The score at the 16th. head being 2-6 in favour of Rum-) jahn. Thereafter Tacchi's
men rallled and scored 10 against only one for Rumjahn, who finally finish- ed up 24-16.
East Point Make Progress, Although only ten shots separated the East Point Recreation Club and
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ASSOCIATION MEETING.
Spey Cup and Interport Match.
U.S. LAWN TENNIS..
LOTT BEATEN IN DAVIS CUP TRIALS,
Forrest Hill, Yesterday.
In the Davis Cup trials for the selection of a fourth United States Davis Cup player, Latt, the con- queror of Lacoste, was beaten by Hanter, Tilden's doubles partner. -Reuter's American Service,
2 IRISH OPEN GOLF.
A meeting of the General Commit- tee of the Lawn Bowls Association was held last night-Mr. R. Suther- land presiding.
All the Clubs were represented
the Taikoo Recreation Club, in the except the Kowloon Bowling Green]
PROFESSIONAL'S RECORD
71-Reuter.
ROUND.
LOCAL GOLF.
Mr. F. E. Booker. (84-10-74) Second Division match played on Club and the Police Recreation has qualified in the Adamson Cup the Police Ground (owing to the Club:
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All ranks of the Police Reserve Rondo Capriccioso .. the Talkoo lot have prejudiced their Applications were. received from
will note for future reference Andante Cantabile chances for the championship at a the Hong Kong Electric Company,
that any parade or drill is to be Zephyr.". very critical moment; whilst the the Hong Kong and Chine Gas Com East Point Club may still finish up pany, and the Naval Dockyard_Re-
considered as cancelled in the Caprice Viennolse runners-up, as they did last season, creation Club to enter the Spey The All-Around Chinese baseball the parade or drill is ordered.
event of steady rain falling half Liebesfreud McTavish was up against Dianen, Royal Cup competition.
an hour before the time for which and led 4-2 at the Afth head,
The applications were refused on team of Honolulu will play the Armlet. - 9-6 at the 10th head, and 1511 the ground that only Clubs affilated South China baseball nine on Every member of the Police at the 18th head. Dinnen, however, to the Association are entitled to Thursday, August 18, at 5 p.m. at Reserve shall always carry his La fille aux Cheveux de Lin played well enough to force a draw compete..
Happy Valley. This game was to The draw for the Spey Royal Cup have been played last Wednesday, armlet in his pocket, and if called competition resulted:
afternoon, but heavy rain that day upon to render assistance in case made the ground. unsuitable. of emergency shall (unless...... Lin uniform) wear it on the left arm, above the elbow.
-17 all.
Another ding-dong game was wit nessed between Lee and Matthews, Lee led at the fifth head by 5-4. There was a tie at the 10th head nine all, and at the 16th head Lee: led by 14-18. Whereas Lee added four more to his score, Matthews acored only one more, and thus lost by_18-14.
Up to the 15th head McKechnie had the better of the exchanges against McKellar, the score in his favour then being 18-8. A trans- formation then came over the game
Kowloon C. C-Bye.
Taikoy R. C., Bye, Civil Service CC-Bye. Kowloon Dock R.C. v. Club de Recreio.gpap
Kowloon Bowling Green Club v. Police B.C.
East Point R.C., Bye, Craigongower C.C. Bye." Royal H.K. Yacht Club,-Bye. Correspondence relative to the
Interport Match. interport match against Shanghai
SCOTTISH FOOTBALL.
London, Yesterday: In the Scottish League: competi- tion Celtic defeated Kilmarnock by six goals to one-Reuter,
for. McKellar scored in the last six was read on the lines already pub heads, thus turning almost certain lished in the "China Mail," the vial. Mr. D. Harvey This Committee defeat into a victory tors suggesting that the match was also empowered to fill any K.C.C's Chances Improved. should be played in the first week in vacancies and to secure further as Visiting the Bowling Green Club October MAUAN sistance without referring to the the K.C.C. won by 19 shots, which The following were elected mom- General Committee. was an improvement on their first bers of the Selection Committee: meeting this season when only, four Messrs. A. O. Brawn, W. Russell, G. Venue of the Game. shots separated the team
Morrison, R. Lapaley and CSJ. Three grounds were proposed as Tacchi. The meeting decided that the venue of the interport match after four this Committee.be empowered to All KSC CCC., and K.DB.C. The heads. Then Maclachlan scored any vacancies that might occur. KDRC. was eliminated for lack of from the fifth to the ninth head in A Committee for the Angement a seconder. rif
Maclachlan was opposed by Har ridge, who led
clusive, and led at the 10th head by of matcher
119and at the 16th by 15-16 visitors,
An exciting finish saw Herridge jus
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A copy of this useful little B.A.T. FACTORIES. handbook is being issued to every member of the Police Reserve, who shall always carry it with him for reference.
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A Chinese, named Tan Ah Heam, Canton Ices Debussy who arrived in Singapore from Cements (comb.) Dvorak China by the Craemar, blithely do. (old)
declared at the Customs shed at
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Telok Ayer that he had nothing China Lights illicit in his baggage.co
A rattan deck chair, however, China Prov caught the eye of the Customs man, HX. Com who proceeded to lift it and found Dalry Farma it to be unusually heavy for a plece Der Wines of furniture Metalen
Examination revealed that the Macao Ele hollowed out portions of the chair Ropes (0.4) contained Chinese chandu, a fürd ther quantity of which was found in Mackintosh
Crawforda a tin of of among the gentleman's Sincered luggage,
the Dis watrona Factories Workers Union trict Judge, Mr. Ni D. Mudle, Tan appeared on the buildings in Poo- Ang Heam pleaded guilty, be tung at 6 pm. last Thursday, tre- He was fined $2,000, in a ports the Shanghal papers six months rigorous imprison
A fine of $1,000 was ord The posters are worded to the effect that, in accordance with an a case in which Ng Beng the District Judge, Mr order from the Political Training from Chins, was foun
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WILL RELIEVE MOTHER'S FEARS:
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