THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1934.

VERITY AND SUTCLIFFE TEST OVAL WICKET

EUROPEAN

DOG OWNER

To-day's Short Story:

FINED $10 Knucklebone

MISTAKEN IDENTITY

CLAIMED.

POINTER NOT ALSATIAN

Cay

By The Author of

"A Modern

schooner back on "Let's then,"

Messrs. T. P.K. Kemble and J. T. Ther cable stemming the keros shooting start, the " growled Tug:

Prior, of Messrs. Wilkinson and current that swirled greasily his shipmate. Grist, were summoned before Mr. E. round and past Knucklebone Cay.

The boat shoved off. There was

W. Hamilton at the Central Magis Tug Irons watched the heavy a small jar of water, another of tracy this morning, for allowing chain tightening over the blits, and rum, some hard-tack and red cheese, from the la pick and shovel. The sun best their dogs to be at large without the sparks that flow

reflected in upon them like a furnace blast, muzzle,

groaning 'metal were Mr. Kemble, whose 'dog was found his evil eyes. A white sun blazed and Tug sweated as he rowed, on Shek-O Beach without a muzzle down upon the cay, all yellow sand Timmy Goff shivered, and sweated on July 1, pleaded guilty and was and seaworn rock. Neither life nor more than Tug. The current hum- fined $10..

verdure existed there.

med past the schooner's crackling

Mr. Prior pleaded not guilty, say- The same sun blazed over the chain; it sang past the shore. At ing that his was not an Alsatian dog bleached deck of the schooner-the windward point of the cay the for which he was summoned. He scarred planks marred and stained. water was piled up in a foamless said that his dog was a pointer, and Timmy Goff glanced furtively at that the Indian constable must have those stains.

He looked up from made a mistake about the dog. The preparing the only boat for launch-, case was remanded until to-morrow. ing, and as Tug came towards him

his Adam's apple rose and fell.

"Can't we hide them stains,

CHINESE BITTEN

After having been bitten by a

dog, outside No. In Robinson Road, Tug?"

Pong Shly-you, of No. 39 Pokfulam "What for? Who's to see 'em?" Road was admitted to the Govern-growled Tug. ment Civil Hospital yesterday. The dog has been sent to Kennedy Town, for observation.

UNREGISTERED MUI TSAIS

One Alleged To Be Relative.

Summoned for keeping two unre gistered mui tsais, Wu So-nùi, 15

"When we go—”

TO-MORROW'S STORY

To-morrow's story will be "One Hour," by N. Scarlyn Wilson.

The last photo of Dr. Erich Klausener, leader of the Germani Catholic Action Sockety, who wAS one of the victims of the "Bloody Saturday" executions of the Nast regime. Efforts to Investigate the circumstances of his death have been blocked by the action of the authorities in having his body cremated in deflance of the tenet of the Church.

ridge, splitting and tearing past RUSSIAN WHO COST

GOVERNMENT $26.

Sleeps On Star Ferry Launch.

"Wait 'til then. You sure this is the smooth rock like oil. On all the cay? That's the thing we got that expanse of sand and rock to worry about-not stains!" appeared no twig, no blade of

"Course It's the cay. I got a green, no splinter of wood.

The picture-hare..

great ocean current was too swift Timmy Goff shivered, and passed to leave flotsam there. If any over a soiled and crumpled snap-piece of wood or any floating thing shot photo, glad to let go of it. It care there it was whirled aside $250 FINE OR GAOL FOR MAN was a poor view of a little low cay and carried remorselessly away! on a placid sen, not to be mistaken into more quiescent waters. for any place on earth other than Knucklebone..

years, and Yin Siu, alins Kwai Sim STELLA BENSON

LEAVES $5,800

10 years, Leung Ying, a married woman, of No. 10 Sui Wah Fong Street, appeared before Mr. E. W. Hamilton at the Central Magistracy this morning.

Famous Authoress On Chinese Subjects.

WITHOUT PASSPORT

ICKET WITH GREAT SUCCESS

HAPPY AUGURY FOR BETTY NUTHALL

ENGLAND

SUSSEX LEADERSHIP

CONCLUDED

Landon, To-day.

Hedley Verity and Herbert Sutcliffe, showed their best form at the Oval yesterday, the former taking 10 Surrey wic kets for $99 runs and the latter hitting up 203 to give York shire victory by an innings and 157 runs. It all augurs well for England's chances on the same ground in the final Test which commences on Saturday.

Sussex lost their grip on the championship for the first time in ten weeks. While they failed to better Kent's first · innings total, Lancashire, the nearest rivals, beat Middlesex to secure a lead of 7 points. It is four seasons since the Red Rose county won the title.

Townsend dominated play at Weston-super-Mare, where

Der-

AMERICA'S CUP byshire handsomely defeated Som-

TRIAL

YANKEE JUSTIFIES

SELECTION.

Vineyard Haven, Mass.,

To-day.

The Yankee yesterday en- dorsed her claims to defend the America's Copagalust Tom Sopwith's Endeavour by defeating Vanite by 5 minutes in a 40-mile race. Rainbow was third, over 14 minutes behind the winner while Weetamoe grounded after occupy

ELIMINATED IN

U.S. TENNIS

BRITISH REVERSE AT FOREST HILLS.

BARONESS LEVI SURPRISES

Forest Hills, To-day. Betty Nuthall, holder in 1930, was the only lending. British player to be eliminated in the Second Round of the American National Women's Singles Lawn Tennis championship here yes terday, losing to Baroness Levi, America's sixth ranking woman player, by 6-4, 6-4.

Kathleen Stammers and Freda James, two other British Wightman Cup players, came through the Second Round safely, defeating Mrs. Paynter and Mrs. John Van Ryn, respectively:

Helen Jacobs, the holder, was

erset, scoring 106 not out in the also among the successful entrante, Derbyshire total of 351 for 8 de- defeating Jane Sharp, another clared, and taking 11 Somerset American;

Resulta, as cabled by Reuter

wickets for 150 runs.

.-

FARNES HAS 6. FOR 23

were:

Kenneth Farnes, who was 80 Baroness Levi (U.S.) beat Miss successful in the first Test, dis-Betty Nuthall. (Britain) 6-4, 6-4.

missed 6 Northants batamen for 23 runs, enabling Essex to secure! first innings points, Jack O'Con- Mrs. Van Ryn (U.S.) 6-2, 6-8, 4-1. nor, the first batsman to score

Miss Kathleen Stammers (Britain) beat Mrs. Paynter (U.S.) 1-6, 6-4, 11-9, Mian Freda James (Britain) beat

Miss Helen Jacobs (U.B.) beat Miss

2,000 runs this season, scored 103 Jane Sharp (U.S.) 6-4, 6-1.. in the Essex first innings total) of 322 for 8 declared. It was his eighth century of the season.

DIZZY DEAN TEARS UP UNIFORM

Order.

CENTURIES AT CHELTENHAM High individual scores were wit- Cheltenham, where nessed at Gloucester took first Innings points from Worcester. C. C. Dacre Furious Over Suspension the ex-Now Zealand Test player, scored 114 in Gloucester's frat innings, while Barnett scored 102 not out in the second. In Wor U.S. BASEBALL RESULTS Atcester's unfinished second inninga

Gibbons compiled 118 not out,

New York, To-day. Results, as cabled by Reuter, were:,Dizzy Dean, the star pitcher of

GARRISON WHIST DRIVE.

Enjoyable Function

Lecture Hall.

COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP

the St. Louis Cardinals, tore up earned of his suspension from his uniform in rage when he

"Strewth! I'd hate to fall into:

A fine of $250, in default threeling third place, half-way over the that!" whispered Timmy Goff, his month's hard labour. was im-course-Reuter. fascinated gaze drawn to the sea posed on Valdemar Alexandro- Tug rowed savagely, grunting at vitch Kelt, a 26-year-old Russian, each stroke. A piece of broken by Mr. E. W. Hamilton at the plank came by, seeming to be head- Central Magistracy this morn- ed for the rock. At ten yards' ing, for entering the Colony distance it checked, shot sideways, without a passport. and sailed like a swift fish past Detective-Sergeant Mottram the islet,

stated that accused was expelled "Watch yerself, then, I can't from the Colony and fined $15 for Defendant was fined $15 for keep-!

swim either," grunted Tug Irons. the same offence last February. The fortnightly whist drive, ing Wu Se-nui, unregistered, and in

With terrific effort the boat was He was sent back to Shanghai by organised by the Garrison Enter At the Oval, Yorkshire defeated the case of the second mui taai de- Letters of administration for the forced out of the tide into a smooth the Hakone Mara on February tainments' Committee; was held Surrey by an innings and 157 runs. fendant pleaded not guilty, saying local estate amounting to $5,800 of eddy at the leeward side and 20, costing the Government $26. last night at the Garrison, Lec- Yorkshire: 431 for &.dec. (Sutcliffe major American baseball by his that she was a relative of hers. the late Stella Anderson, otherwise silently the men uploaded her.

203).

Manager, Frankie Frisch, for re Denfendant said that he was ture Hall, and although the at- One week's remand was asked for known as Stella Benson, the well When she was made fast Tug merely passing through the Colony tendance was slightly smaller Surrey: 190 (Verity 6 for 74) and 84 fusing to accept "gracefully

(Verity for 25).

fines forfallure to accompany. further investigation.

known authoress on Chinese sub- looked back and scowled at the to Canton, and that he thought the than on the last occasion, owing

the Cardinals to Detroit, on Mon- Sub-Inspector H. W. Fraser said jects, and late of Pakhol, who died water.

visa which he had obtained from to the inclement weather, a most At Manchester, Lancashire de day for an exhibition game. that Wu So-nui was presented to at the Hongay Hospital. Tonkin, "If you have to go aboard for the British Consul in Shanghai for enjoyable evening was-spent feated Middlesex by 6 wickets.

Paul Dean was also suspended defendant four years ago for the French Indo-China, on December 6.anything, look out and get into the his last passage here was still Fourteen tables were in play,Mid:llerex: 238 (Booth 5 for 67) and for the same thing. ** sum of $125 on the condition that 1933, have been granted to Mr. J. T. lee here when you land.

Sergeant C. W. Carter presiding, You' valid when the girl was returned, the sum Prior, solicitor of Messrs. Wilkinson get carried off to Mexico else," he

In consequence, the two veterans, Lancashire: 299 (Sims 9 for 92) and Dazay Vance and Jess Haines, as M.C. Mr. Mottram said that although of $250 should be given to the de. and Grist.

Prizes were presented to the said.

accused was on his way to Canton, following by Mrs. J. C. Carter:

pitched for the Cardinals in their fendant.

"You don't get me into that boat, where he hoped to join the French

Ladies: first, Mrs. Sale; second,

At Weston-super-Mare, Derby-game against the Philadelphia Mrs. Bromley.

ahire defeated Somerset by an in-Phillies yesterday, winning by a Tug laughed, picking up part of go there. Since his arrival here

Gentlemen: first, Mr. Court; ninge and 89 runs,

margin of 5 to 1. the load. EUROPEAN WOMAN guts. They walked to the middle Ferry launch.

Timmy was showing he had been sleeping on a Star second; Mr. Thornhill; third, Mr. Derbyshire: 351 for 8 dec. (Townsend The Detroit Tigers beat the New

$108 not out), .... Rogers...

York Yankees twice in a double- LEAVES $2,800. of the cay, and Tug stuck his pick

Somerset: 159 (Townsend & for 86) header yesterday to record their

and 123 (Townsend 5 for 84). into the sand.

fourteenth successive victory In At Northampton, Essex secured the major league. Gehringer hit first innings points from North-homers in both matches.

~ Frey pitched for the Cincinnati ants. Essex: 822 for 8 dec. (O'Connor 103). Reds to blank the Brooklyn Northants: 102 (K. Farnes 6 for 28) Dodgers for nine innings, "enabling

and 20 for 3.

the Rede to win by 5 to 0.

Results as cabled by Reuter were:

National League

Girl As Part Dowry.

LOCAL ESTATE

A fine of $10 was imposed on Ho Po-lin, a married woman, of No.

60 High Street, for keeping an un- registered mui tsai, Lo Shuet-ying,

-12 years.

MARTIN RITCHIE

GAOLED.

Letters of administration for the local estate ameunting to $2,800

:

not by myself!" vowed Timmy. police force, he made no effort to

"Show us them notes again!" he said.

those

The next whist drive will take TWO CHARGED WITH place at the Lecture Hall on

MURDER.

Tuesday, August 28.

Gardener's Death From LEG THEORY TENSION FANNED

Food Poisoning.

(Continued from Page 1)

On a charge of having murder All kinds of rumours were cir ed Chik Wing, a 88-year-old veget-culating throughout the crowd,

227 for 9 der.

168 for 4.

At Hastings, Kent secured first Innings points from Sussex.

Sussex: 213...

New York

Mr. Fraser said that the girl's of the late Mrs. Florence Hodges,

There was treasure on Knuckle- mother presented her to defen- who died at No. 1 Naval Terrace bane Cay.

Timmy Goff had been dant's mother for $80. Defendant's ground floor, have been granted to cook of the schooner before when mother in turn gave the girl to Mr. G. G. N. Tinson, solicitor.

she came to seek it. A hurricane Po-lin, as part of her dowry at the Mrs, Isabel Mendes, of No. 197 had driven them off, but there was time of her marriage.

Garden Street, Kowloon, has been no doubt about the treasure. granted the letters of administra- Timmy told his old erony. Tug able gardener, Ke Kam-yung, wife and the Club had officially to deny tion for the local estate amount Irons, about it; and Tug had got of deceased, and Pun Cho-hung, a the rumour that several of the Sent: 288 for 4 dec. and 118 for 3. ing to $3,500 of the late Mr. a job on the plea that he knew former employee, were brought be committes had resigned. Malacrias Antonio

de Noqueira every cay and current in

fore Mr. E. I. Wynne Jones, at the The match eventually, was At Cheltenham, Gloucester Pittsburgh Mendes, who died on January 12, 8.

never approached Kowloon Magistracy this morning, drawn, but not before W. A secured Brst faninge points from Knucklebone Cay if they could help Chik was admitted to the Kwong Brown had scored 100 not out, Worcester. Probate for the will and estate it.. Once in a while a steamer Wah Hospital on August 6, suffer- Alan Kippax 75 not out, and Glar Gloucester: 254 (Dacre 114) and 284 Frey pitched,, of the late Mrs. Foo Lai Hung, might pass near enough for her ing from the affects of food-ry Grimmett, the South Austra Sentence of three months' im- who died at 6a Park Road on May distant smoke to be seen from the poisoning, said to have been ad- lian slow-bowler, had taken his prisonment was imposed on Martin 15, leaving local estate valued at middle of the sandy hummock; but ministered by two defendants, but hundredth wicket of the tour.—

Reuter. Ritchie, a 22-year-old Portuguese, $63,100, has been granted to her nu nearer. The fine old murderer died at 3 am, the next day. by Mr. E. W. Hamilton at the husband, Wong Po. Hang, salt mer- who planted the loot there at first The case was remanded for Central Magistracy this morning, chant.

for

Sought Alms Behind Association.

attempting to obtain 36

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Ships

anticipated that.

It had been Timid Timmy's bright ides to murder. the He

from an amah, Tin Kwai-tung, DOUBLE MURDER schooner's owner and mate.

at No. 11 Fung Fal Terrace, by

false pretenses last Sunday.

Sergeant Fitches sald that ac

cused want to complainant's house

CHARGE

and asked for money saying that Case Against Student

he was authorised by the Govern-

ment to collect money on behalf of

the Old People's Alms

ed for charity for himself,

Remanded.

seven days,

CANTONESE STAGE STARS IN COLONY

needed Tug for just that. Now the treasure was theirs to find, and the schooner theirs to sail in, and Tug Mr. And Mrs. Sit Kok-sin had done the red work well.

Leaving To-Night.

Timmy knew what he meant to

do as soon as the loot was lifted.

As for Tug-well, Tug had no ides

Mr. and Mrs. Eft Kok-ain, noted

BUSINESS FALTS IN AMERICA

(Continued from Page 1)

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Busser(2)

Brooklyn

for 8 dec. (Barnett. 102 not out). Cincinnati Worcester: 125, and 265 for a (Gibbons

118 not cat),

TO-DAY'S MATCHES:

Surrey,

Play commences to-day in the fol lowing: first-clàm matches: LE COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIPÄ

Lord's-Middlesex .v. Derbyshire.” Weston-super-Mare.—Somerset

Daver Kent v. Northants. Southampton-Hants-v. Notta, Southend-Essex v. Lancashire. Birmingham Warwick

Cheltenham Gloucester . Bussex.

COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP TABLE TO DATE

Associa- Keung Tazo-pan, a 27-year-old of sharing more than the labour Cantonese stage and screen actors, tion, and added that accursed was student of the San Chut Wal with a rat like Timmy Goff, who returned Incognito to the south last in very poor health having under-Mission School, Canton, gone several operations,

Was was afraid of a bit of blood, afraid Friday by the 8.a. President Grant, charged before Mr. E. I. Wynne even of the stains. He watched The noted couple were Interviewed Ritchie pleaded that he only ask Jones at the Kowloon Magistracy Timmy's face over the dirty bit of by Chinese pressmen yesterday at Lancashire

this morning for the murder of paper as he read again the notes the Me Chau Hotel. Yim Chun and Cheung Wai-lam on Timmy's face was working nervous Mr. Sit was recently attacked by Yorkshire July 21 at No. 211 Lai Chi Kok ly, as he caught Tug's eye. Road, third floor.

Chinese gang In Shanghai, the In- Derby (8) Take turns diggin,' Tug," anjury to his eyes, necessitating Kent (3) At Inspector Dorling's request nounced Timmy. It's my ly, delicate operation. the case was remanded for seven y'know?RS daya

"You digla said Tug The

rum was splendid for stimt night. AMAH FALLS FROM CAR lating farging ene

Tug

ITALIAN GUNBOAT DUETO-MORROW.

Returning To Italy After Long Sojourn In East

To-morrow morning the R. Italian

Asam Bus found itstimulated.

Ah Yoe, an amah, employed by tion, too. Tug knew

Gunboat "Sebastiano Caboto win Mr. Porter, of No. 28 Stafford Road, When her arrive in the... Colony."

was admitted to the Kowloon How-

After

long stay in the China Sea, she is pital yesterday, suffer going back to Italy

mander

injuries austa

vessal, in commanded by (Com- of her zai

when the follkont tempting

hent the car

Essex (4)

Mr. and Mrs. Sit will leave for Canton by the Long Sha

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