Sports News
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER
"LOCAL FOOTBALL. OXFORD BREAK THE
YESTERDAY'S TRIAL GAME.
Yesterday's games, resulted as under:-
Interport Trial.
K.N. XI. Selected X19 Hong Kong League: Div. II. K.0.8.B. Res.. 4 University R.N. Res......... 1 S.1.1. Res.
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THE TRIAL Three of the selected" players were absent while some of the The Reserves Iailed to appear, Leams ed out as under:-
SPELL.
WIN 'VARSITY RUGGER MATCH.
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
Losnes, Dec. 10. In a thrilling Rugby game at Twickenham today, Oxford Uni versity defeated Cambridge Univers sicy by 0 points to nil
inter-Varsity Empire' The match, so-called because of the unusual proportion of Dominions Selveted XI.-G. Rodger: Wynne players, included, in the Oxford and Reeves; Hedley, West and six South Africans and on Bliss; B. Gosano, Scott, Dowman, New Zealander. The game was played before the customary en Rocha and Butcher.
thusiastie crowd. There were 3000 people present, including the Prince of Wales, to whom the teming were presented before the start.
ttoral Nav-Jaris; McGregor and Jones: Pugsley, Tilley and Watts: Van Troup, Firth, Cann, Stephenson and Exon.
Cambridge were frequently with in an ace of creating a record by their fifth successive victory, but aided by luck, great tenacity and terciless, tackling. Oxford with stood assault after assault.
From the kick off the selected team attacked, and Jarvis cleared a centre from Gasho. Before the Navy defence settled down, Gesan sent over again and Jarvis making
Although rarely dangerous, par. a weak elearnice the ball went to Rocha who gave the selected team ticularly before the interval, they the end. Sound kicking by Me.managed to hang on to the load Gregor and Jones kept the attack given them by Robson, who scored a out, while the Navy forwards were try after 20 minutes, which Black worrying the defence at the other converted, until the last minute of end. Rodger was busy with shots the game, when Robson confiruwd From the Navy inside forwards. the issue with a dropped goal from Reeves and Wynne defended well, the 23 yards line and with the game lying between the defences there was no further scare before the interval.
CRICKET.
H.K.C.C. TEAMS.
SHORT v. LONG SWING.
THOSE EXTRA 20 YARDS.
ACCURACY OR DISTANCE?
12, -1929.
ROUND THE COURTS. COURT QUESTIONS
DETECTIVES.
THEFT FROM ITALIAN WARSHIP.
TO
MAN'S DENIAL OF POCKET PICKING:
"131PORTANT CASE."
Owing to lack of evidence, a coal coolie who was charged with theft of three pulley blocks from the Italian warship Libis,
was dis- charged by Mr. W. Schofield at Kowloon Magistracy yesterday
Detective Sergeant Humphreys, who was in charge of the case, told the Magistrate that the prosecution could not obtain witnesses with re-ing pockets. gard to all three blocks and he
wished to amend the charge to re- late to one block only.
Detective-Sergeant Sectt said, in evidence, that Millo was seen to
CAT WALKS 250 MILES HOME.
ANIMALS' LONG JOURNEYS. PIGEON'S MEMORY TEST, Chiskers are not the only things. Re- which come home to roost.
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"I have important evidence to call for the defence, for the case cently a woman farmer at Hiden- The London Observer has received
is important," said Air. Edmund borough (Kent) sent a cow to the a letter froin a correspondent
O'Connor, defending, at Marlborough market at Tonbridge. The cow was Street Police Court, when Edward sod, and then taken by motor-lorry
ten miles further from home. Mella, aged 37, an American citizen, describing himself A Middle-Aged | Golfer," in which he asks whether
of Clarges Street, Piccadilly, was the morning the cow was patiently the long back swing possesses any
remamied on bail on a charge of standing outside its old byre wait- being a spected person loiteringing to rejoin the herd advantages over the short swing:
in Piccadilly with the object of pick an official of the R.S.P.C.A told a reporter: "There are many cases "I have scea Mr. Tolley, Mr.
of animals having the homing in- Jones, Mitchell, Macdonald Smith, Hagen, and other famous golfers
etine: very highly developed. Cats
and
mount three omnibuses outside the are probauly more clever than doga Piccadilly "Hotel before they came generally, but there are many dogs in action," the writer adds, each swings slightly below the
to a standstill, go two or three steps which have returned home from Lieut., Botti Ugo, in evidence,
was lost horizontal. Some, if not all, are
A retriever dog hustle men passengers, and attempt
little while ago, to pick their pockets. He said, Southampton a extremely long hitters, and it would seem that they derive their length said that the loss of the three pul- the stairs, come down again extraordinary distances."
when arrested on the outskirts of and after fifteen weeks' returned to its home 168 miles away. The dog the crowd. You have made a mis coolles had left the ship. from a swing which causes the clulley blocks was discovered on Mon-
take. I was waiting for Monty was weak and emaciated, but the most extraordinary feature is that hand to dip quite markedly at the day at about 1 p.m. after the coal
the journey to Southampton was top.
Sergeant Scott, questioned on the Banks, the film star." geography of the locality, said, in made by ear, and the dog had not reply to Mr. R. E. Dummett, the been there before. magistrate, that he did not know. Pip and Bonzo, two wire-haired the names of the streets. He had fox-terriers, were taken from Hove been ten years in the C.I.I, but not to London. Attracted by the city, they went exploring and became lost. Two days later Pip arrived back at Hove, foptsore and weary, in West London,
but Bonzo has disappeared. knew the road and his pal did not, and Pip has now died of a broken heart.
Sergeant Humphreys told the On the other hand, there is Henry Cotton, a tall, powerful Magistrate that, the theft was trac young man, who only swings to theed to the gang of coolies who work- three-quarter stage with the club ed on the ship. hend pointing skywards. He is by
means a short driver, nor are others who swing in much the same was. The correspondent goes on:
have experimented with both the longer swing 1 can occasionally types of swing, and I find that with hit farther, perhaps 13 to 30 yards, hut I am convinced that there is not the same degree of accuracy as with the short swing, which does not reach the horizontal position.
was questioned The defendant and took the head coolic to Prays East where one of the blocks were prove any more and the evidence was eertainly very slight. found. The prosecution could not
Mr. O'Connor: Are you prepared to exclude the possibility of your having made a mistake regarding the person you saw getting on and
omnibuses 1-No, sir.
The Magistrate observed that in such eircumstances he would have to ask the defendant if he was wil-off ling to be bound over for his good behaviour. The defendant agreed, a bond and he was-bound over of $50 for one year.
It
"No Mistake." Sergeant Scott said, in reply to Mr. Dummett, that there could be no mistake in the identity of the person.
Pip
100 Miles in Six Days. A cat which lived at Uppingham Rutland) went to take up resi dence at Framlingham, in Sufolk. Sergeant Scott, replying to Mr. Apparently she did not approve of O'Connor, said that while Mello her new quarters, and set off home.
the entrance of the
Six days later she arrived tack, stood in Piccadilly Hotel another man was not a bit worse for the 100-miles standing by him, but whether they walk. How the cat found its way were talking to each other he did is a mystery, and though there had been bad weather she was not a Mr. O'Connor: Was the man abit footsore or fatigued. tall, this man of Semitic appear- ance, with a small black moustache
Now, in the matches I play with
was stated that one of the my friends, which are not devoid of fairly substantial financial inter est, I cannot afford to be giving other two blocks was found under. the sand on the Praga East, while away about twenty yards with every tee diet, even though the measure of the other was found at a marine accuracy is slightly in my favour.store in Wanchai. All the coolies I am wondering whether I should who were working on the Libia had depart from my usual practice of since disappeared and it was im swinging to the three-quarter mark, possible to say who was responsi-ho know. as exemplified by Tolley and Jones. and go in for the full-blooded swing ble for the theft.
The Extra Twenty Yarda.
I know y golf for a time would be seriously disturbed, hut the prospect of those extra twenty yards seems to be worth all the derangement and the temporary in convenience. Besides, how much nier and more engaging in appear. aner is de full swing as compared with the short, stadgy swing."
ARMED ROBBERS CAUGHT.
A sequel to the armed robbery atin. a pork dealers establishment in Wellington Street recently, was the Grantham yesterday of four men, connection appearance before Mr. A. W. G. H. who were charged in with the robbery. Some..$200 were stolen.
The long-distance record for homi- ing eate must surely belong to the
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HEAVY FINES IN DISTIL LERY CASE.
WOMAN PARTNER
CONVICTED.
The case against a female partner of a Chinese Distillery and two Jukis was concluded before Mr. T. S. Whyte Smith at Kowloon Mingis- tracy, all three defendants being: found guilty. The defendants were charged on several counts of de- frauding the Revenue..
From the resumption, the Navy forwards took the hall down and Chen beat Rodger with a fast shot. The selected team soon took the The following sides will represent
did not take particular notice: dead again. Scott, receiving from the Hong Kong Cricket Club on
He was a man of 5ft. 6in, or 5ft. Howman beat Jarvis. from close Saturday next-
1st XI. University (ongue) The Navy right wing wts
"Did you ever hear in connection range. alway dangerous and Reeves had an lume): T. E. Pearce (Capt), H.
with this case of a man of the anxious time with Firth and Van V. Parker, . R. Hinton, A. C. 1.
name of Klein -Na. Tromp West was a hard worker Bowker, A. Reid, E. R. West, O.
Does his name convey anything Eitt Powane was badly placed as Moor, G. P. Lammert.E. R.
to you ~No. leader of the attack. Good work, Duckitt, A. C. Beck, H. R. Reming
You know Monty Banks 7-Yes, by the Navy inside forwards found, ton.
2nd XI. Eniversity (Friendly) the selected team defence in a
Did you know he was a friend of muddle and Camu went through to (Away); W. W. Mackenzie (Caps),
De might ask quite pertinently,
Detective Inspector Shanson. Hello 7-No.
Mr. Dummett: You had been beat Hodger with a fast rising shot... Armstrong, R. H. Dowler, A corner to the selected team was K. H. Batzer, G. E. R. Divett, W. says the Observer, What has a mid- well placed by Butcher and Rocha Harris Walker, R. D. Deaumont, de-aged golfer got to do with look-Posecuting, said that the men were headed insa durvis's hands. Later, R. Macdonald, J. H. Ashworth.ng nice and engaging ? It is his rounded up in two houses in First watching for suspicions men. You business in life to employ the and Second Streets. West Point. took this man to the police station. curious fact was the discovery of Why was not a charge made at after Rodger had cleared a long, R. Way, C. E. Gahagan.
methods which will produce the best four loaded revolvers in Bridges once-The officer in charge was return home from prodigious dis. Sumed by all those in the Office that shot from Tilley, Firth came through and with a well dingetid shot sent
busy, and I suggested to my col lengue we, should go out and look the ball into the net to give the
for others. Navy the lead. The final whistle suured with the Navy winners by Three goals to two.
There will be a further trial game next Tuesday, on the Hong Kong FC. ground, kirk off at 4.15 p.m.
The following have been selected: G Hedger: Wanne and Reeves: Hedley, West and Bliss; B. Gosano, A. V. Cogan, Bewley Bull, Rocha
HONG KONG LADIES'
HOCKEY CLUB.
The above Club will play a match against The Kowloon Ladies Hockey Club next Saturday, on the K.B.S.F.P.A. ground at King's Park, Bulty of 3.50 p.m.
results and one would imagine that the short swing has not served him badly in the past.
On the purely ethical side of the question, it should be stated most emphatically that a golfer who has
ached the age of forty-five years is asking for serious trouble by chang ing his swing from the short to the long.
The teams are as follows:- Hong Kong: F. Stevenson, F. D. C. Lack, B. Franklin, E. O'ilgan, and Butcher.
E. R. Bell, 1., Wallace, 1. C. flaserres:-C. Pile. Knapp. Gill Bell, J. d. Whyte, N. A. McNeillie, and A. Ward.
C. M. Ferguson, E. S. Laing, The opposition will be team
Kowloon Whitley, . Dand, from the services.
M. Woolley, F. Woolley, E. Anslow, A visit from n Shanghai Chinese V. Eastman, I. Gittins, M. George, team is expected during Chinese D Pinguet, H. Eastman, 16 New Year when a series of games Woolley.___..._ will be played.
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Suicidal Policy.
street, quite close to the Central
Police Station..
An application by the Police for remand of 48. hours was granted.
OPICH TRADE ON S.S. TALAMBA.
as a film star.
The charge should have been made there and, then 7--The charge is made temporarily, and the man is detained. He is charged, but the charge is not put on the charge sheet.
be off 7
No answer.
In fact, you did not know what to charge him with when you got hins to the station i
Mr. Dummett: I really cannot understand why you did not charge him.
Fuzzled Magistrato. A coolie who was charged with unlawful possession of six mace of
Mr. O'Conner: You said you The Observer eritic goes on to.
prepared opium on board the s.s.
went out to look for confederates. gay If our "Middle Aged Golfer" falamba was stated by the prosecut Did it not occur to you they would wishes to preserve his peace of minding officer to have been carrying on and to balance his profit and loss
a private trade in illicit opium. scenunt, then he would be well The defendant was arrested with a advised not ti rast covetous glaners large tin of opium pots and had in the direction of Mitchell and apparently been in the habit of others of the long-hitting brigade, trading on board ships in harbour.
would be suicidal for
The defendant was fined $300 or man of forty-five"to tamper with three months' hard labour. swing, which, apparently, has not served him ill in the past. I do not inen 10 convey the impression that the long swing for those who can usefully employ, it has no advan tages over the short swing. It un doubtedly has, because of the ad- ditional leverage obtained and the
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EXTENDING HIS STALL.
A stall holder of the Cheung Sha Wan Market was fined 820 by the Kowloon Magistrate for causing
by occupying space
THE CHINESE IN LEAGUE DIVISION H.
AUSTRALIA. K.O.S.B. RES. 2. UNIVERSITY
-DEMAND EQUAL TREATMENT. Played on the St. Joseph's
Speaking at a reception at Perth ground and ended in a win for the recently, the Chinese Consul-fieneral attainment of greater speed of club- obstruction K.O.S.B. by four clear goals. Bar (Mr. F. T. Sung) made an import-head at impact, two factors which other than his stall area for his ham opened the score for the K.O.S.B. with a shot from thirtynt statement of his Government's are largely responsible for the long wares. yards. Milligan increased the lead policy with regard to Chinese resi- dents abroad. He said a commis with a header from "a pass
sion had been established in China Stevens. Westland handled once
in the effort to secure letter con- only in the half when he stopped the ditions for oversea Chinese, ball from a high bounee just before going under the har. K.0.8.B. 3. University 0.
a heavier defeat.
Halftime.
.S.L.I. RES. v R. NAVY RES.
not
drive
says:
The Magistrate in convict ing the defendant remarked that he would not allow this kind of obstruction' in the markers.
Sergeant Scott: For the simple reason that the station sergeant was busy and could not attend to me.
Corroborative evidence was given by Detective Sergeant Stenning, and when asked by Mr. O'Connor about the geography of West Lon- don he confessed that he did not know a lot about it.
We want to know why he was left in the station for ten minutes," said Mr. Dummett.
"Three or four minutes," correct- ed the detective.
(Continued on next Column.)
Mr. J. D. Lloyd, Superintendent of the Importa and Exports Depart ment was for the prosecution while Mr. Hin Shing Le appeared for the Mr. Lo strongly disputed that the woman and the see fon.
woman defendant was n part- licensee of the Distillery. Although her photograph appeared on the at Bighton, Dea: Alresford, license card as partner of the firm. which walked home from Cornwell maintained that the receipts of Her master went on boliday to the license were not made out in her name, nor had she signed the Helston, and took his cat in
license card:" He admitted that she hamper. But even Cornish cream could not tempt pussy to stay, and was a partner in the firm but took soon after arriving the cat disapno active part in the management
of the Distillery.
Evidence was however, given by peared. The sorrowing owner re turned home after his holiday, and Mr. H. A. Taylor and Mr. B. C. about a month later was delighted K. Hawkins who said that the to find the cat on his doorstep, woman had been seen frequently at looking very hedraggled and hun- the Distillery in Hang Hau village. and had often come to the Office Pigeons possess this homing in to obtain duty labels. It was pre- gry, having walked over 250 miles. stinct in a marked degree, and
she was the liernsee. tanete. Stranger still is the length The Magistrate imposed a fine of remember their 8090 on the first defendant, while of time they can home, The headquarters of the the two fuki were fined $230 or Carrier Pigeon Service during the four months' hard labour. war was in Doughty Street, "Lon. don, W.C., and a bird was bred and lived there for three months. Then it was taken to Woddaetton, in Staffordshire, where it lived in a pen. Three years and months later this pigeon was liber-DONATIONS TO ST VINCENT ated, and it immediately set off
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Do you really Mr. Dummett: mean that you went out in the ex- peetation of catching a confederate i It was all clear then, and we came straight back...
We did,
Answer my question: Mr. O'Connor, after reading the sir. detective's note-hook, pointed out that he had not noted one word about leaving the man in the station and going out to look for con- federates:
Sergeant Stenning said that he noted what was said after his second visit to Piccadilly,
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Exhibits at the Middlesex Sessions in connection with a burglary in- cluded a plan of the house with directions in Morse code.
Sir Montagu Sharpe, K.C., chair- man, at Middlesex Sessions: It is not evidence, but can any one tell as the weight of a golf ball " A colleague on the bench suggested that the weight was two ounces,
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But in this connection I would like to draw attention to a warning note given by George Duncan in his treatise. "Present Day Golf." He Their policy, he said. included
Personally, I am rather in
for himself the extent of the move efforts for the abolition of unequal favoar of the shorter swing, and treatment, removal of the diffealties to-day there is a general tendency arent which serves him best; no man can say positively the; it must stop A surprise for the K.O.S.B. was of oversen Chinse merchants, and towards a shortening of the swing here or stop there, because to do so the dash made by the liniversity encouragement of industrial educa-1 one looks at the photographs would, in many instances, be asking
In taken fifteen years ago and com- on the restart, the students fore- tion among Chinese abroad. ing a corner off Spence. A strong every country a determined effort pares them with recent ones, it be the player to do something of which attack made by the K.O.S.B. end was being made to study the con- comes clear that swings have been is physically unfitted. But the ed with Rhede, sending in a high ditione under which Chinese nation-cut down considerably. And a good impression seems to prevail that the thing, too, as nobody can hit the Inger the back swing, the longer tertain shot which Chen let through hisals found themselves. hands into the net. Although the In many countries it was found ball any farther with a swing that the drive and, within
Was goes beyond the horizontal than it limits, this is a correct theory.
While Mr. Tolley often swings K.O.S.B. kept up a strong attack that serious discrimination. they failed to add to their score. directed against Chinese people. can be hit with a shorter swing."
Dunean is referring to golfers like twenty inches below the horizontal, Henry Cotton's swing is at least Chen, in the University goal play. There were restrictions upon their ed well and.. saved his side from entry, and in common with other the late Freddie Tait, Mr. John twenty inches short of that stage, a suspected prohibited immigrants, a Ball, and Mr. Horace Hutchinson,
difference of forty inches between Chinese apprehended had the onus all of whom cultivated swings of upon him of proving that he was such extreme length that the club- the two swings, and yet Mr. Tolley If Cotton should try to a prohibited immigrant. In head at the top was far beyond the not consistently outdrive the
As regards the other. Western Courts other persons were horizontal stage. presumed innocent until proved over-long back swing, James Braid, then his swing he would lose timing, distance, and direction. that wise teacher and shrewd obser- guilty..
"In Australia, as in other coun- ver, adds his testimony to that of The ideal swing is that which on- In "Advanced Golf"ables the player to build up the trica," he continued, "the study of Duncan.
maximum speed of clubhead, and a long backswing does not always The game was fast throughout the inequalities under which Chi-Braid says:-
Braid's Advice.
bring about the desired result. and good football was seen for a nese people find themselves is being
An American, Gid Haynes, has an made. In the matter of immigra The teams
When a man makes a swing that junior game. evenly matched and the game was tion what is frequently found is
mum speed.at the right moment. played in a fine sporting spirit. that, because, during the end of last is really too long for him, the usual ingenious iden for developing maxi. The S.L.I. soon settled down and century, China was weak as a sover-result is that he does not turn his
stroke by car. If the club com- made tracks for the Navy goal sign. Power, many countries dealt body as he ought, and then the club He recommends swinging the club where they were met by a fine de- with the cucation of Chinese, im-grea straight up and at the top while blindfolded, and playing the migration upon a purely domestic almost drops down his back. The fence. The ball travelled up and basis without the conclusion of de club must always be brought round mences to hum when it is about
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In determining the length of the back swing every player must decide (Continued on next Column.)
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