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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1930.
WIMBLEDON TENNIS TOURNAMENT.
TUESDAY'S RESULTS.
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
LONDON, June.
BASEBALL.
"TEXACO" e. SOUTH CHINA
FRIENDLY GAME ARRANGED
FOR SUNDAY...
Local ball fans will be pleased One of Wimbledon's rich con-
to hear that a game has been ar- trasts was provided to-day by the ranged between the newly-formed fair, tall, quiet Australian, Craw-Texaco nine and South China on Sunday, Athletic Association ford, and the eager, slim feline
June 29, at the South Chira feld, Indian Davis Cup player. Madan Caroline Hill. The name will be over seven indings and will start Mohan.
at 4 p.m. sharp.
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These two opened the day on the famous centre court, when there was a large and fashionable gather ing present in sunny weather, pro- viding at appropriate setting.
The first women's matches were played to-day.
Mrs. Wills-Moody mate her debut since her marriage against the German Fraulein Krawinckel, who recently defeated Senorita Alvarez The latter is not competing in the Wimbledon tournament- present owing to illness.
Great Britain has to reply on Miss Betty Nuthall, instead of Mrs. Watson, who has scratched the singles on the doctor's orders.
In the second round, Crawford Mohan (Australia) beat Madan (India) 8-2, 3-6, 6-3 and 6-2.
Mrs. Wills-Moody beat Fraulein' Krawinckel, 6-2, 6-1.
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EASTERN NEWS IN BRIEF.
PARS FROM EVERYWHERE.
A small motor-car containing, a party of Chinese plunged over a bank and somersaulted into & stream near the Swimming Club, Penang, last week. The occupants had remarkable escapes, no one be ing in jured.
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report that
Japanese papers Walter Hagen was defeated in hi final match in Japan on June 8 at the Hodogaya course by M. Yasudo, local professional attached to the The Texaco "nine have a very formidable combination, and a Tokyo Golf Club, by one stroke in though their line-up, has not beenan 15 hole match, medal play. deänitely decided on yet,
There was a sequel to a recent informed that they will have eleven
motor-car accident in Ayer Itam good men to make their selections Road Penang, in which a Malay from. The names of their players woman was killed, in the police court when Allister Stewart Ram- are, Siounie, a "dark horse,"
was charged with rash and neglig local baseball, who arrived here Bay, of Paterson Simons and Co., some three weeks ago. He is re-ent driving. The case was postpon- puted to be a twirier with an armed for a week, bail in 8230 being
allowed. like a whip, and with Big Ben
The death is recorded at Bang- Zafra behind the plate, their Bat tery will no doubt be a force" tokok on June 19, of H.S.H. Prince Simmic is also Tranak Nitiphol from intestinal be reckoned with. said to be able to bat well and complaint. He was an official of the Department of Public Prosceu- Zaira needs no introduction in this tion. The Prince was only thirty- Other four. He was a son of His late department of the game.
Minister of Finance, and a youn- heavy batters in the side include Royal Highness Prince Mahisra, the Leonard brothers, Russakoff ger brother of Prince. Thavara and Lawrence who is another zew- comer to local baseball. The other players are Brennan, Decker, Boris, Silva and Aquino, and the final selections will be made en the
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General Li Chai, Sum, the ex- Chairman of Kwangtung, is quoted to have expressed the desire to stay. permanently at Nanking, where he would devote his entire time to the study of history and politics, for which purpose he has already eng- aged the noted scholar, Mr. Ng, a native of Anhwer.
ground just before the match.
South China are * very good team themselves so that a good The Chinese Dorg (American) defeated Della- game is promised.
have not yet been defeated this
Pending the appointment of a porta (Britain) 6-3, 6-1, 6-2.
season and they will no doubt go successor to the late Dr. Antonio Pitricio, the Portuguese Minister, Austin (Britain) beat Grand-all out to maintain their unbeaten who died in Macao recently before
record.
he formally assumed his duties, Dr. guillot (Egypt) 6-2, 7-5, 6-1.
So far there are no definite ar-Luiz Esteves Fernandes, Secretary rangements made about running of the Legation, will act as Chargé d'Affaires, says the Sinwanpao, and league, bat it is believed the Chi-he will pay a visit to Nanking nese Amateur Athletic Association carly next month to meet Dr. C. T. are contemplating running it. We Wong.
Van Ryn (America)...bent Cham berlain (Great Britain) 62, 62, 6-2. Allisson (America) defeated the veteran South African, Harris.
6.3, .9-6, 6-4.
In addition to Mrs. Wills-Moods other American players were suc- cessful against strong opposition. These included the 18-year old Miss Sarah Palfrey,
siater, whase Mianne, also passed into the second round through Senorita Alvarez scratching.
Kingsley, Turnbull, and Menzel, all must experienced players, fell down before the Americans in straight sets, "the only loser being Miss Edith Cross, who was defeat ed by the Belgian champion.
In the second round of the men's singles, Berkeley-Bell (America) beat Menzel (Czecho-Slovakia) -1, 6-3, 6-2.
understand there has been a meet- ing about it already, and very probably some decision might be come to in another week's tima.
U.S. BASEBALL RESULTS.
[RECTER'S AMERICAN BERVICE.]
New York, June 21. The following are the results of the latest matebes in the National and American baseball Leagues:
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National League, St. Louis.11 Boston Chicago Philadelphia Cincinnati."4 New York
American League.
Gregory Mangin (America) beat Turnbull (England) 6-2, 7-3, 6-0.
Andrews (New Zealand) defeated -Brugnon (France) 6-3, 6-7, 6-3, 6-0
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Malle. Sigart beat Miss Edith Cross (America) 36, 6-3, 6-3.
Miss Ryan beat Miss Brooke (England) 6-2, 6-3.
Miss Mary Greef (America) beat Mra. Wolf (England), 6-1, 6-1.
BOXING.
GODFREY REMOVED FROM LIST OF TITLE HOLDERS.
[REUTER'S AMERICAN SERVICE.)
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MODEL VILLAGE ON HONAM ISLAND.
A $10,000,000 SCHEME.
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c/o Pratt Building, Kowloon" was syed, through her husband, by Koo Kee, a vendor of 11, Kowloon Market for $80.95 the price of fresh 3 fruit, vegetables and eggs supplied Iduring August and September, 1 1929.
Mr. P. M, Hodgson, who appear- ed for the plaintiff, described the manner in which the goods were supplied, while the pass books used in the transactions were also pro- duced in Court.
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Defendant said that she only owed plaintif 837, this being for goods supplied last July. She said. that she had no inore dealings with TJIBADAK plaintiff from January this year, and had given up the pass-book system last September. She also alleged that the entries in the books Some Chinese retired merchants as regards August and September who have returned from America were false, plaintiff having taken are raising the sum of $10,000,000 away another book which she kept in as a check on her purchases on the modern village to build a Honam, the island opposite Canton pretext of comparing his own ac counts. In answer to a question by city,
It has been decided to buy from Mr. Hodgson as to when the other the Government two small hills, book, was taken away, defendant re known as Tai Yaan, and Lo Ma,plied that it was towards the end near the Canton Christian College of August.
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