THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1934,

ENDEAVOUR

LIGHT AIRS AND FOUL TIDE BALK IN CUP RACE

EUROPEAN CAR

DRIVER IGNORES

THE CORNERS

"Listening For Noise Car Was Making "

MAGISTRATE TO VISIT SCENE.

* OF INCIDENT

Appearing before Mr. E. L. Wynne Jones at the Kowloon Mag- istracy this morning Mr. M. Swain, of Marble Hall, pleaded not guilty

to a charge of falling to keep to the left side of the rond while turning a corner.

Sergeant Bethell, who prosecuted. stated that he was riding his mutar- cycle up the Tai Po Road and when nearing a bend near the 3% mile) stone he had to apply his brakes

Richard Rost (right), 48-year-old ardent philatelist, is under arrest in Hoboken, N,J., being accus- ed by the police of selling his 30-year-old wife, Hildegard (centre) for $700 to Paul Herman (left), 11-year-old engineer, to get money for more stamps. The Rests had been married for eight years.

suddenly as a car, coming in the To-day's Short Story.

pposite direction, came round the band, which was left hand bend (to the sergeant), on the right side

of the road and just missed him. The car carried on, but was stopped › at the bottom of the hill, where Mr. Swain told the sergeant that he was listening for a noise, which his car had been making, and was not paying much attention to the

corners.

J

Clisson And

Eugenie

By Napoleon Bonaparte

LISSON was born for war. this great man and promised him

C

the lives of great captains.

Henkso.

LOCAL INTERPORT

SWIMMERS RETURN THIS AFTERNOON Like Bowlers They Bow

To Defeat

FOUR MAKE. JAPAN VISIT

NOW ONE UP & FOUR HE HIT THE WALL

TO GO IN SERIES

SOPWITH REPAIRING

CHALLENGER

DECIDED NO RACE TO-DAY

BUT MAGISTRATE

WAS DUBIOUS

Another Car Driver In Trouble

LOCAL TRAFFIC CASES

Summoned at the instance of Mr. L. G. Scott, Superintendent of the

MR. T. O. M. SOPWITH'S ENDEAVOUR, CHALLENGER FOR Peak Tramway and Company, Kam THE AMERICA'S CUP, AND SUCCESSFUL IN THE ONLY TWO Hol, driver of private car No. 675, RACES COMPLETED HITHERTO, SUSTAINED HER FIRST DE- was this morning fined $10, by Mr. FEAT YESTERDAY AT THE HANDS OF THE VANDERBILT SYNE. W. Hamilton at the Central DICATE'S RAINBOW, THE CUP DEFENDER, LOSING BY 3 MIN- Magistracy for driving at a low UTÉS AND HALF-A-MILE ON A DAY OF LIGHT BREEZES,

speed and disallowing other cars to

on leland Road

Mr. Scott said that every time he разд, defendant

Starting well by gaining the lead, the Challenger ran into pass him light airs and a foul tide on the homeward run, eventually to lose September 9. her lead to the Rainbow. Although drawing' up doggedly at the attempted to

on.

finish, she was unable to re-establish her position.

-THIS IS THE FOURTH RACE OF THE SERIES. THE FIRST WAS swerved his car. In front of his ear. ABANDONED OWING TO THE TIME-LIMIT BEING PASSED, “WHILE

COLLIDED WITH WALL THE ENDEAVOUR WON THE SECOND AND third. THERE WILL For failing to report to the BE NO RACE TO-DAY.

Traffic Office after colliding into a wall on Repulse Bay Road Mr.

was cautioned.

Newport, R.I., To-day. side, losing considerable ground, At 1.42 p.m. the Endeavour and by 2.46 p.m. both were level Olifasky, of the Hong Kong Hotel, was heading straight for the with the Endeavour to the wind- mark and drawing away from ward of the Rainbow, who was wall or the wall hit you?

Mr. Hamilton:-Did you hit the

Defendant:-I hit the wall.

BUS DRIVER SPEEDING A fine of $10 was imposed on Ng Yuk, driver of motor bus 804, for dangerous driving,

the Rainbow, whose plight was going through on her lee side. extraordinary, since the weather The time which had elapsed yesterday was what Vanderbilt since the start was Endeavour had been praying for. It is ob- 2 hours 20 minutes 22 seconds vious that Endeavour is the fast- and Rainbow 2 hours 26 min. Mr. Swain then said that he studied the principles of military Envy! Calumny! They are the

utes 52 seconds. The Colony Interport Swimer boat, even off the wind and re-

Sergeant Saunders said that de- thought that the corner in question art at the time when those of his lowest passions that assail great ming team, who were surpris. gardless of weather conditions.

The Endeavour's time was excel-fendant stopped his bus suddenly was a left hand corner, to him, and age were at school and pursuing reputation at their birth. They ingly defeated after a thrilling

The Endeavour went about on lent, considering the wind.

at a corner at the Dairy Farm Hill, was therefore a blind corner so he girls. As soon as he was old destroy many useful men

RAINBOW TAKES LEAD and struggle against Tientsin in the the port tack at 2.40 p.m., and

nearly causing a collision with a had swerved cut a bit in case there enough to bear arms, he marked stifle much genius... Power, Triangular Interport

¡the Rainbow was gaining .con The Endeavour gyped round the car. walking each step by brilliant deeds. In coolness, courage and strength Shanghai last week by 38 points your returned to the starboard close, but it was doubtful whether m.p.h. in Pokfulam Road, Cheung

siderably. At 2.44 the Enden-mark with sheeted mainsail very palestrains some close to the wall on the other side spite of his youth, he reached the only increased the number of his to 34. after leading for the first tack on the Rainbow's weather she would be able quite to fetch Ying, driver of lorry 2389,

highest rank in the army. Good enemies and offended people who, [two nights, return to the 'Colony The case was remanded so that fortune constantly aided his gen-because of their position, should to-day on the President McKin

were

of the bend,

the pince and judge for himself.

$0

gala at

the magistrate might be able to see ius. His victories succeeded one have influenced public opinion in ley. The vessel is expected to

another and his name was known his favour. They called his arrive at 3 pm, LIGHTS NOT OPERATING to everyone like that of one of grandeur of soul pride and re- Mr. R. Kirkwood, of the Hong his beloved warriors. Kong Telephone Campany, 1418 His soul was nevertheless

fined $3 for falling to have two satisfied.

lighted lamps on the front of his The suffering which the malice car. No. 3614, while driving down of envy made him endure, tore his Nathan Road al 12.40 a.m.

on very soul. Clisson, like all men. September 4.

was born for happiness and as yet he had only achieved glory.

on

love. But he

MOTOR CYCLE INCOMPLETE For failing to have lamp, brakes, He had scorned or front number plate on motor-knew Eugenie. cycle No. 77 at 10.25 p.m.

The war ceased for a moment September 3, Mr. J. B. Gardiner, and he knew Eugenie. of Harbour View Hotel, was fined Eugenie was sixteen years old, $13. He was also charged with she was gentle, good and full of failing to report the change of life, with pretty eyes and an or ownership of the cycle, but pleaded dinary figure.

so was dismissed on that score.

his, he was also dismissed.

hers.

proached him for his strength.

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TO-MORROW'S STORY

To-morrow's atury will be "Strong Brother John," by Herbert Shaw.

Séveral members of the team of 14 left for Japan after the competi tion in Shanghai and will swim against the Y.M.C.A. stars of Kobe and Yokohama, Lionel Itoza. Pereira, T. Paget, E. B. da Roza, and W. Lawrence are among those who have visited Japan.

Colony Successes

GERMAN CHARGED FOR VAGRANCY

Offer Of Passage To Shanghai Refused

For driving at a speed of 28.

home without tacking, owing to a fined $10. foul tide. There was also some

was

doubt as to whether the Endeavour

MOTOR CYCLIST FINED Appearing on two summonses, would finish in time unless the for driving without a license, and breeze freshened. At 2.22 p.m. she for failing to have full control by was a mile ahead with a 6 m.p.k. having two passengers on his back wind from the east. Both vessels seat, Woo Hing-cheung, owner of were then close hauled to the wind. motor cycle No. 4088, was fined $20. The Endeavour lost the lead For driving over a street refuge She sailed over to outside the Star Ferry Wharf, F. A charge of vagrancy was pre-when tacking. ferred against Walter Franz Hen-cover the Rainbow and unluckily Chang, driver of car No. 721, was rich Kohler, an unemployed German ran into some light airs, while the summoned for driving without due Disgusted with triumphs that Hong Kong won two events. the engineer, this morning before Mr. defender retained the wind and care and caution, and, in spite of his clear traffic record, was fined increased his enemies without giv-220 Yards free style and the 100 Magistracy. He was remanded in

E. W. Hamiltoni at the Central [hept her course. ing him any friends, Clisson felt Yards breast-stroke: second place the House of Detention for ar-slightly ahead, with the Endeavour ATTEMPTED TO SWEAR AWAY

At 3 p.m. the Rainbow was the need of withdrawing into in the 880 Yards free style, 100 rangements to be made to send him on the port tack. himself and, for the first time in Yards free style, Medley Relay, 100 to Tientsin.

his life, he examined his life, Yards back-stroke, and 440 Yards

She has proved herself in airs like those of yesterday and sails closer to the wind than Endeavour.

・・ RAINBOW WINS

$15.

Rainbow was fighting against tastes and position. Like all men, free style. Third place was takened that accused gave himself up at at 6.10 p.m., and had still many Detective-Sergeant Mottram stat-time, as she had to cross. the line that he had not yet bought it, and without being ugly, she was not he wanted happiness and as yet in the 100 Yards Breast-stroke, the Kowloon City Police. Station miles to go.

'beautiful-but kindness, sweet- had only found glory. Mr. C. Sloan, of the Duro Gar-iness and great tenderness were

Relay, 880 Yards free style, and yesterday morning. He went to stay for a month in 440 Yards free style. Hong Kong) age, was also summoned for failing essentially

Clisson had the country near Lyon with one of also won the only water polo match German consulate for secused to go An offer of a passage by the local to report the change of ownership, scorned women and love but he his acquaintances.. Occupied of the contest, beating Shanghai by to Shanghai was refused as the de but, as he was the owner of cycle felt the growing reaction of his since his childhood with war, het ganle to 1. No. 77 and stated that it was still emotions and sweetness found no had been carried away by the

fendant had no friends in that clty.| Shanghai was placed third in the He said he would rather resistance. Clisson frightened whirlpool of events and had al-contest with 27 points, after having Tientsin..

go to Eugenie. The tern Clisson was in ways been dominated by his own at one time been on level terma PICNIC BAY TICKETS love. Clisson's heart, accustom- inclinations. His soul had been with the Colony stars.

jed to victorias and great enter-ravaged and absorbed by constant| ¡prises, Hoon surrendered his occupation and was still quite un- peculiarly strong and inflexible aware of the impression of other

The good passions and moral ideas. Eugenie realised that was her fate Clisson carried in his heart the to link herself to the destiny of desire for happiness and had not yet abandoned all the illusions of glory. He seldom remained in the house. His friend received

TOP 80,000 1,750 Through-Tickets character to passion.

Purchased

Sales of tickets in the Picnic

Bay Stakes mammoth $1.00 COCKTAIL PARTY

sweep topped the 80,000 marki this morning, while through- tickets on to-morrow's race meeting at Happy Valley reached! 1,750.

Through-tickets include chance in the Picnic Bay!

11

AT K.C.C.

Forerunner Of Many Others

Stakes, up to 2,000. but if sales DANCING INDULGED IN

exceed that mark, any further tickets sold will be exclusive of The that race.

NEL TARLETON

present.

DEFENDANT'S LIBERTY

this

"How dare you come into Court and tell such a pack of lies. For trying to swear away, the de- fendant's liberty, you both deserve six months' imprisonment. You are the worst pair of Hars, that I have ever met," said Mr. ~~E, J. At 3,50 p.m., both yachts were Wynne Jones to Tong Fuk, the 46- about 3 miles from the finish, and year-old master of the Fuk Kee it was expected that they would timber yard, Anchor Road, and Au fetch the finishing line, without Wun, a 22-year-old fqki of the yard, tacking again. The Endeavour, at who were giving evidence against this stage, had only the smallest Chan Pui, a 38-year-old street coo- chance, while the Rainbow appear-lie, who was charged with stealing ed to be an express boat three two planks of wood from the tim eighths of a mile ahead. (Continued from Page 11

ber yard at 4.30 a.m. on September The Rainbow crossed the line at 20. The defendant was discharged..

110,000 ENDANGERED

4.13 p.m., while the Endeavour The following are the Royal crossed at 4.16 p.m., half a mile DEAD SECRECY AT LORD'S New York, To-day. Hong Kong Golf Club startingt Mr. Francis Gorman, leader of times for Fanling on Sunday:

behind. and Clisson could not accustom the textile strike, yesterday sald

OLD COURSE himself to pretty formalities.

that 110,000 additional men would 9.28 a.m.-S. H. Dodwell:

many guests and much company

of gallantry the logic of idlers and the morals of fools. · He did Club's not understand the intrigues and

U.S. STRIKE

GOLF STARTING. TIMES

Fanling Pairings On Sunday

Major McIntyre

His fiery imagination and flaming be called out on Sunday unless the heart, his strict logic and cold Industry agrees arbitrate.-- spirit were merely wearied by the United Press, per S. E. Levy and advances of coquettes, the games Company.

K. S. Morrison

9.82

A. T. Lay

to

1. H. Geare

0.36

E. Jones

B. I. Cherrill

9.40

SETTLEMENT FORESEEN

R. A. Rodgers

0.44

A. E. Lissaman

D.. S. Robb

0.48

17

G. T. May

9.52'.

0,58

10.32

(Continued from Page:1).

R. C. Webbe

G. Maresille

A. B. Raworth G. W. Greene. N. K. Littlejohn Lt. Walker Let Cdr. Colllar

LIU LU-YIN'S MYSTERIOUS MOVEMENTS

(Continued from Page 1)

OBJECT, NOT CLEAR

TIDE AGAINST ENDEAVOUR

The Endeavour crept up doggedly

(Continued from Page 1)

near the finish, but was unable to Opportunity was taken at this get to the line in time, being foiled meeting for discussing cricket mat- by the lack of air and a foul tide, ters generally. prior to the de Her defeat was not a tactical parture from England of the Aus error on Sopwith's part, for he did tralian representatives."

No other statement was made by all he couldThe secret was that Rainbow fetched the finishing line members of either side in the dis

cussion-Reuter.. on one long tack from the mark, while the Endeavour. sagged to lee It is presumed that "Cricket mat ward badly, and, after rounding the tera generally" is bound to include: mark she took three short tacks long discussion of the much-vesed half way down the windward leg.question of leg-theory bowling,

Time and distance were lost which has been a source through tacking and the inability feeling since the last series of to sail as close a course to wind-Tests in Australia. ward as the Rainbow, who was un-

of bad

der a Genoa jib, which, according CANTON TRADE THREATENED to experts, allows her to point: BY NANKING PLANTA higher than the Endeavour's Genoa Jib, caused the defeat of the chal-

(Continued from Page 1).

It is fairly clearly established lenger. Without elaborating its point; (that Mr. Liu did go to Nanking, but OFFICIAL TIMES the telegram said that the proposal":

Kowloon Cricket

Hyde Park, Later. Cocktail Party yesterday evening paid no attention to the witty re-

President Roosevelt's Assistant was an outstanding success, so marks. His life was wild and his Secretary, Mr. Marvin H. McIntyre,| much so that the Committee at faculties were absorbed by one and the Secretary of Labour, Miss once decided that they would hold thought which he could neither Francis. Perkins, have indicated OUTPOINTED BY further functions of this type define nor comprehend but which that the President believes that the: throughout the coming season entirely dominated his soul. Ac-strike report recommendations hold FREDDIE MILLER Eighty members and guests were customed to fatigue, he had need the key to settlement.

of action and plenty of exercise. The Chairman of the Mediation, (Continued from Page 1.)

The Aloha Serenadors, a string Hig most pleasant occupation Board, Governor John. G. Winant, He punished Tarleton severely and which is composed of eight was to wander In the woods. of New Hampshire, said that he with body blows, and in the fifth local musicians, rendered Hawaiian There he felt at peace, braved belleved the report would lead. to a round sent the Liverpool lad down music. while the singing was led malice and rose above the follies settlement United Press, per 3. E for a count of six, dashing in and; by the well known aoprano Mr. and baseness of humanity. letting loose a terrific short right-Gus d'Aquino.

Sometimes on the banks silver MEDIATION BOARD PROPOSE arm jab to the body.

Although the evening was noted by the star of love, he gave

· THREE-MAN: LEGISLATION TARLETON FIGHTS BACK meant for dancing the music was way to the desires and tremors of

Official clock times for the race After this narrow escape Tarte-so alluring that a few partners his heart. He could not tear him-

the object of his mission is not

will encourage imports and dis- were: ton carried the fight to the Ameri- ventured on to the floor, and later self away from the melancholy

clear. It is also woll-known that Endeavour, to mark 2 hours 20

courage exports. This is a danc can, and scored with straight lefts, in the evening the floor was illed and sweet spectacle of the Right The Board recommends that the the Central Authorities also wish minutes 38 seconds to finish 4 ser point to qur trade, and we must "but he was again subjected to awith dancers.

to the light of the moon.He Federal Trade Commission study Mr. Hu Han-min to return to Nan-hours, 89 minutes 00 secondes oppose this measure.” furious onslaught from Miller, who Among those present were notic. remanded there until it disappear-wages. It proposes an impartial king; and have offered him the Rainbow, to mark 2 hours 27

The meeting came to order late went in with left and right hooks, ind

and the gloom dispersed his board of three to regulate the prac Presidency of the Executive Yuan- minutes 17 seconds, to Anish 4 in the afternoon, and the drafi The bout was still being fought Mr. and Mrs. E. Abraham. Mr. verle. Sadder and more disturbtice of increasing the machine, load On the other hand, Mr. Liu hac hours 35 minutes S4 seconds.telegram was prepared after the at a farious pace in the eleventh and Mrs. Mackenzie and Miss Maced, he went in search of the roof individual workers, such in-Included his name in the circular As the starting time of the race It is said that the opposition also stal matter was thoroughly discussed. round, when Tarleton was fighting konalo, Mr. and Mrs. Peddlo, Miss pore he needed.

creases to be banned until telegram of the South-west leaders was 11.40 a.m., 20 minutes must be back bravely, scoring the majority M. Braga, Mrs. Goddard, Mr. Mrs., (Continued on Page 13).

February

on September 8, demanding the re-added to these times for elapsed represents the views of government The Board earnestly hopes that organization of the National Govtmen the strike will be called off and ornment.

NANO RACE TO-DAY ÁTA that the employers will re-engage It is also said that through Mr. Lin's There will be no America's Cup the strikers without discrimination.sorts eight other members of the race to-day.

IN U.S. CONSIDERED Kuomintang - central committeen...“ at Shanghai: Kava ulas supported, the, de- It now appears that Tom Sopwith

KERRUNELVELI Asylvanirati requested a respite from racing New York, To-day-President-

colleagues?

to-day owing to repairs being ne-Roosevelt is considering the as- on the winches used for tablishmen new Cabinet ap- the Genos

sailTM pointmen

Secretary of

STOCK REGISTRATION RESPONSE GOOD:

New York

of his points with his straight left, and Miss W., W. Hirst, Mr. and Mrs. From then on each strove des-W. Browne, Mr. and Mrs. F. E perately hard for the knock-out, but Lawrence, Mra. Macgloskie, Mrs. the final bell saw both men on their Ramsay, Miss V Capell, Miss D feet, the American being awarded Engel, Mr. and Mr. Geal, Messra the decision.

IC, I. Stapleton, D. S. Green, F. H. exch Although defeated, Tarleton, Glover, A. W Ramsay, R S Capell, only foleht strongly to the finish, and A. Phillippines, H. Overy JA, for was described as the gamest loser. Howe, A. Nissim, P. White, E. F. miast

Renter

[Fincher, and V, C. Labrum,

par 8. E. Levy, and.

Stock that

furged

Dance

circles.

NEW CABINET PORTFOLIO

Transportation.

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