The belief of observers at the Hauptmann trial that the testi- mony of Arthur Koehler, government wood technician, would be a .body blow to Hauptmann's defence was confirmed yesterday when the German earpenter was sentenced to death. Koehler is here" shown examining the kidnapper's ladder under a microscope, he traced the wood to the lumber yard, where Hauptmann had been employed.

A worried Bruno Hauptmanu shown leaving the court at Fleming- „ton after Dr. John F. Condon had thrice Identiled him na the Zind-

bergh ransom receiver.

THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1935!

GOLF STARTING TIMES

Sunday's Pairings

At Fanling

"The following are the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club starting times for fanling on Sunday:

OLD COURGE

EXCELLENT TIME FOR

MILE GALLOP

"(Continued from Page 4), 2-

Subs: Improve

The Sube have buckedup con- siderably lately, though I think Mr. Chan's Double Chance is still the best. He went over 1 mile in 2.20.2, finishing in 0.82.2, going

9,36 a.m., J. B. Rosa, E. W. G. Mal-very nicely.

colm.

Mr. Choice's Lucky Strike went 9.40 J. R. Swales, A. G. Donn, the same listance in 2.17.2 with a *0,44 W..J. Carcle, W. J. Wad-last quarter of 0.82.1, which is

dington.

H

"

9.48."

K. S. Morrison, I. II. Geare, better gallop than Double Chance's, 9.52 G. Archbutt, S. H. Dod-but he was under the whip at the

well.

Anfah. Under the careful guidance

J. F. Robinson, J. L. Adams. of Mr. Needa, however, he ought to

H

9.56 10.00

"

#

T. J. Price, J. Forbes.

10.04

G. H. Bond, A. McKeller,

10.08 C. Thwaites, R. A.. Rodgars,

10.12

+2

10.18

J

10.20

be somewhere in the front,

Messrs. Lee and Ho's Invincible

W. J. Jemisson, D. J. Gil-Knight is a pony I think that will

more.

LR Billinghurst,

Webb.

I. G. Pilcher, J. 5.

Laren.

10.24 H. N. Williamson, W.

Shewan.

18

C. H. Bradley, W. A.

R.

account for himself in the Valleys or Wongneichongs. He covered, the Mac-mile in 2.21.8, finishing in 0.31.4.

Owing to the Wongnelchong

W. Stakes being divided into two races Ste- the same as the Bydney Maidens, it

is impossible to give my ideas as re-

H. H. Pethick, J. W. May-gards winners and placed ponies as

10.28

+

10.32

10.36

K

10.40

10.44

10.48

10.32

bar.

the draw does not take place until

Robertson, W. Wood the same time: na the Sydney

Are

28

E. Bathurat, D. A. Camp Maidens at the end of the week. bell.

The ponies to watch in the Wong- G. Marseille, G. C. Worrall neichonga

follows. "Mrs. H. G. Williams, J. C. Dun-Pearce's Wadebridge, Messra. Lewis Comdr, Hole, D. Baker Carr.and Tinson's Sel-fa, Mr. John Peel's 10.56 T. R. Rowell, A. Q. Brawn. Lincluden, Mesarà, Tester

The Chetah, Messrs. 11.00 D. 3. S. Crozier, A. St. G. Abraham's

Walton.

Kong Bros Belmont Star and Mr. W. J. S. Key, D. S. Edward. Helenside's Helluvafells. The out- E. L. Groom, J. R. Way.

"

D. W. MacEwen, H. T. Bux- and the Chetah.

and

MR. R. L. HILL

PACIFIC ROTARIAN CONFERENCE

Delegates Passing Through To-day

PRESIDENT R. L. HILL, OF ROTARY INTERNATIONAL

LOCAL NEWS

BREVITIES.

An unclaimed telegram le lying at the Eastern Extension Tele- [graph · Co., Ltd. for Zenitradeo [from Oakland, Calif.

One case of diphtheria and one case of typhoid fever wore report-

PASSING OF OLD RESIDENT

Mr. G. T. May, Sen.

FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION

SECRETARY"

The death of Mr. G. T May,

ed in the Colony during the 24 Sent, the well-known Hon. Secretary

hours ended February 18, -

of the Hong Kong Football Associa»

As a result of Mr. A. M. Bowes-tion, occurred yesterday afternoon Smith's Chopin Recital on Wed at his residence. He was 84 years nesday night a choque for $250

of age, the has been sent to the HK. Bene- volent Society.

Summoned for causing on ob. struction with his car No. 1689, opposite, the Radio Olico og Febru- ary 10, Mr. L. Gaddi was fined $5 by Mr. E. I. Wynne-Jones: at the Central Magistracy this morning

YORKSHIREMEN IN

HONG KONG Annual Meeting Of The Society

Mr. May came out to Hong Kong 48 a first class Warrant Officer In the Royal Garrison Artillery in November 1912. As Master Gun- er he was held in high regard by his men, and took a close, Interest He retired from the Army a few in their sports and other activities.

years ago, but later accepted em ployment as barracks accountant in the Army Service Corps.

He was President of the Hong Kong Football League, Treasurer of the Hong Kong Football Association,

and then Hon. Secretary of the

Association, a position which he filled with thorough reliability and ability up to his death.

At the annual meeting of the He is survived by four grown Society of Yorkshiremen in Hong children, Mr. G. T. May, Mr. J. R Kong, held in the Chartered Bank May of the Hong Kong Police, Mrs. Chambers last night, the following Russell, wife of Sub-Inspector W. A. officers were elected for the ensuing Russell, and Mrs. Padgett, wife of Amongst the many interesting year: President, Mr. A. Brearley Mr. G. T. Padgett, of the Hong people passing through Hong Kong Vice-President, Mr. H. H. Priestley: Kong Electric Company's staff. to-day on board the President Coo- Secretary, Mr. J. G. Meyer; Trea

K. W. Jones, D. K. Hielop standing ponies are Wadebridge lidge, on their way to Manila to surer, Mr. W. Stocker; Committee, attend the Fifth Pacific Rotary Messrs. J. D. Danby, L. E. Long- Conference, which is to be held from bottom and A. R. Brown; Auditor, Monday to Wednesday next inclu- Mr. J. H. Shaw.

11.04

"

11.08 11.12

"

11.10

11.20

11.24

A. Ritchie. C. Mycock.

ton. G. P. FitzGerald, A. B. Stewart.

11.28

H. Hampton, P. Morrison. NEW COURSE

9.48 a.m. E, des Vosux, T. C. Me

9.14

9.52

21

naghan".

F. M. Ell, D. Ellis.

The Valley Stakes

As regards the Valley Stakes, fancy Double Chance, Lucky Strike, and Invincible Knight.

sive, is Mr. Robert L Hill, of ---Messrs. H. Mundy, W.-Stoker Columbia, Misouri, U.S.A., prest and A. Brearley were appointed a We have a number of visitors dent to-day of Botary International sub-committee to make arrange- from the North this year and they President Hill, who is accompanied dance.

After the conference at Manila, ments for the cabaret

will, I understand, ride for the

J. G. Charlton**, R. K. Col-following stables: iings.

1. B. Trovers, Comdr. Tat-

S. Y. Sun

F. Marshal

ley.

V. V. Needa

A. E. Lisaman**, P. H.F. C. Encarnacão Scoones,

#

9.50

*

10.04

#

10.08

te

10,16

+

10.20 B. D. Walker

R. Young*, J. O, Tavlor,

H. M. Pih

A.

L. G. Frost.

Forbes,

י

J. E. Richardson**, A. BD.. S. LIG Purves.

10.28 A. W. Mulr, H. F. Sommere.*E. O. Butler 10.32 Mrs. Robertson, Mrs. Wood

10.40

*

ward.

*B. A. Proulx Mrs. Crozier, Mrs. Walion.w. H. S. Davis. Caddies from, Superintendent. **Unsuccessful in ballot for Old

Course..

MATHEWS IN ARTILLERY SIDE AGAINST CLUB

teams.

*local jockeys,

by Mra. Hill, will go to the Nether lands Indies, India, continuing

Li Shiu-pang through Europe and the British

Dynasty Ho Kom-tong En Tong-sen

Kong Brothers

Dunbar

Isles.

Making Friendships

.

TRESPASSERS STEAL

GELIGNITE

dinner

COUNCIL MEETING

YESTERDAY Abuses That Resolved Themselves

At the Legislative ⠀⠀⠀⠀ Council· meeting yesterday, the Colonial Treasurer pointed out; in reply to questions by the Hon. Mr. J. P.

Three 26-year-old unemployed Braga :regarding the working of Chinese, Wong Cheung, Ma Kwan, non-domiciled firms

dealing in and Li Sang, were each sentenced various commodities in the Colony, Lan Mr. B. L. Hill, Director of to six months' hard labour by Mr. that although a draft Ordinance to Hall and Shenton, Alumni Activities of the University E., W. Hamilton when they appear-regulate such businesses as Pro- of Missouri at Columbia, Missouried at the Kowloon Magistracy this duce Exchanges was published In Hall and Shenton, since 1923, has developed, through morning charged with trespassing the Gazette in 1932, it was never

Dunbar

his vocation, a circle of friendships on Stonecutters Island, and with proceeded with. He stated that Lewis & Tinson which not only reaches into every breaking open a magazine and the companies which were 露 Lewis & Tinson corner of the United States but in stealing, wo cases of gelignite and tablished and which would have cludes as well many elties all over one case of fuse, the property of been affected by the Legislature bad the world. As the organiser of Messrs: Fogden and Brisbane. bean dissolved voluntarily. clubs of graduates of the University of Missouri, he has had more or less personal contact with some 40,000 men and women and it is commonly, said that he knows more people in Missouri than any other man in the State.

EAST LANCS LIKELY TO HOLD

SOUTH CHINA

(Continued from Pagé. 4)

water replaces Ashurst at right back, and Knight and Garswood surrender their places to Gaunt and Evans, respectively, at outside and inside-right.

from

· {Contínued from Page 4). but it has not yet done anything

A True Missourian against the stronger defences in the league, To-morrow's game

Since childhand he has lived in If they rise to the occasion the will indicate to what extent the

first eleven should take a point school there he attended Culver Columbia. After finishing high improvement has been carried, for

South China 'B', and the Military Academy at Culver, In- if they can only share the points, they will have done as well as did second team should garner both diana, and was a member of the points. The third, team, however, Culver boat crew which won the their fellow service team, the Lin will meet a greatly improved side championship of the Great Lakes colns, which, up to date, has been in the Recreio, and it might be of region. In 1912 he graduated from the most successful of the military help to note that in their last two the University of Missouri with the matches the Recreio have led their B.S. degree and in 1918 he received opponents for three quarters of the his M.8. degree. While in the game.

The teams for to-morrow will be: to organise and hold the Intereat, of University he exhibited: the ability lat XI-Oxford; Swain, Ratcliffe; groupe of people which was Ist XI:-Durham; Clancey, Hopkins; Smith, Thompson, North; Swain, Scott, Pardoe, Harris: Edmundy, Horner, Gorman, Lawton and Tuley.manifest in his later life. Mathews, Morton, Knight and Smith. End XI-Harmsworth; Bayswater, 2nd XI-MacKrill: Yoxall, Prke: Steele: Howley, Power, Eckersley: Worthington, Hant, Fisher: Rivers, Gaunt, Evans, Walkden, Ridings and Brown, Sparks. Leach and Taylor.

Griffen.

After graduation he spent some 3rd XI-Williams; Harwood, Cox years on a farm, and in 1928. came Rothwell, Carroll, Crooks: Pritchard, back to the University na Alumni Crossley, Sandford, Elliott and Mather.

Recorder, to organise the campaign | Y.M.C.A. BANDMINTON DEFEAT among the graduates of the Univer

The Second Division side will) again be represented by the usual! eleven.

y

The teams will be:

(Continued From Page 4)

24.

University Again

MUSIC..

80

a note of health!

aity for a World War Memorial and Stadium. This established his ability and he has continued since

A. E. Collins and D. Waylen (Sandas. Director of Alumni, Activities 8. Homie)

and editor of the monthly publics- beat G, Fowler and L. Anderson 21-8. tion "The Missouri Alumnus" He beat D. Cameron and T. Thomson was president of the Columbia

21-6. beat G. P. Ward and S. G. F Southan and has served in office in most of Chamber of Commerce in 1920–22

W. H. Braith and Yang Chen (8. and the civic organisations of Columbia, 8. Home)

beat: Fowler and Anderson 21-14. best Cameron and Thomson 21-0... Ward and Sonthan 217

Collings and L. Gibbons (B.

and B Home)

lost to Fowler and Anderson 6—21; lost to Cameron and Thomson 9-21.

Rotary Activities

Club of Columbia was organised, in Two months after the Rotary

1922, he was elected to membership:

He has served as secretary and pre-

lost to Ward, and Southan 16-21.sident of the Club, governor of the

ARMY LEAGUE CRICKET XI

14th Rotary district (Eastern Min

| souri)" and "was elected a" director of Rotary International in 1028,

The following have been selected to In 1929-80 he was chairman of the represent the Army in their cricket Club. Service Committee of B.I.; in langue mate agafat the Kowloon CC. 1980-81 he was elfairman of the to-morrow at the Ku To commen) cing at 8p. Kirke, D.SO. HO B.I. in 1980-81 he was chairman

NATE | Alms and Objects Committee of Stage Major V Bonavia AMC the Convention Committee Capt. 16. WAW E.A.5.0.. Lieut. C.

Colons), E, StỊ GỰ

|D. Garthwalte, EZA., Teat. 1. R. John Seattle Convention; he was

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