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ARMY ROWING AT BASEBALL
STONECUTTERS
R.A. SHOW UP WELL
There was quite a large crowd Stonecutter' Istand present at yesterday morning to witness' the Inter-Unit Rowing Competition for the Chaplain's Cup. H.E. the General Officer Commanding (Maj.- (leneral J. W. Sandilands, C.B., CM.G., D.S.O.) was a keen specta- for together with many other officers who had come by launches
and motor boats.
The water was dead smooth with A slight breeze blowing up the course. There were two hents bo fore the final of the Chaplain's Cup And between heats and the final
betreft at Officers
YANKEES WIN
WORLD SERIES
CHICAGO CUBS AGAIN BEATEN
(REUTER'S AMERICAN SERVICE]
CHICAGO, Oct. 3.
THE New York Yankees yester
the World Series day wan Baseball Championship when they beat the Chicago Cubs, winners of the National League, by 13 to 6 in the fourth and final game of the
1932 series.
.
Guy Bush, Warneks, May, Tiu- ning and B. Grimes pitched for the Cals and G, Hartnett and Hemsley ware their catchers, Allen, W. Moore and Pennick pitched for the
i was witnessed which was won La quarter of a longtli by the alim. In the first heat of the Offers of the South Wales Bor-1 Claplain's Cup "C" Company winnars and Bill Dickey was South Wales Borderers was an easy winner, but they were afterwards
Result was as follow: disqualified for not pussing between
R. H. E. the winning pusta, ↑
Yankees....... 13 19 14
The final was a scoop" for the Royal Artillery, first and third Places being taken by 12th Battery and the second place by 24th Bat
tery.
After the races the trophies were prouented by Major-General J. W. Sandilands, C.B., C.M.G. D 8.0.. Each officer in the winning boat of The Inter-Units Officers' race being presented with a miniature silver
bar.
Results.
The full results in the order of each event are as follows:-
Chaplain's Cup:-1st Heat: 1st, "Coy. 8W.B. (disqualifiel); end, 24th Bat. R.A.; 3rd, H.Q. Wing A.& 8. H.; 4th, "B" Coy. S.WB. nd Heat: 1st, 12th Bat. R.A.; 2nd, 12th Bat. R.A.
Inter-Unit Officers Race:ist, Officer of S.W.B.: 2nd, Officers
B.A. 3rd, Officers A. & S...
Chaplain's Cup - (Final) -1sty th Bat. R.A.; 2nd, 24th Bat M.A.; 3rd, 19th Bat. R.A.
V.R.C. AQUATICS
PEREIRA WINS THE HALF、
MILE
CAMPBELL GETS SECOND
Roza Pereira, winner of the 220, 410 and the backstroke chàm- pionshia this year, added further to his laurels by winning the Half Mile Championship last night,
Pte. Campbell awam an excellent race to finish within 25 yards of Perrin and Shek Nam. Pui, the Okinvao star, fmished third. Oft- tins and Lawrence tied for fourth place, two further lengths behind. The competitors for. Throwing the Polo Ball was much below championship standard and result ed in a tie between F. Webb and W. Kerr. In the throw-off, Webb
.won,
catcher:
Cubs
0 0 1
An extraordinary feature of the four-bagger, the great Babe Ruth game was that no player clouted a and Lou Gehrig being quiet after their great batting display on Saturday."
B. Grimes was a member of the successful Cardinals team last year
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER, 4, 1932.
HONG KONG POLICE BRADMAN AGAIN IN DE LA SALA NOW
RESERVE.
TROUBLE
(ORDERS BY THE HON, MR T
H.
NG, I.Q.P.]··
NEWSPAPER CONTRACT
BOARD OF CONTROL'S RULING
Chinese Company.
comments oa
Training Course--Part II,-All recruits will attend at the Chinese Sydney, Sept. 20-A piquant Company's-Headquarters on Tues-situation, affecting the famous day, October 4, at 5.30 p.m. for Australian cricketer, Don G. Brad- instruction.
man, has arisen as the result of Training Course-Part I.-All rothe Australian Cricket Board of cruits of the Chinese Company will Contro: passing a resolution to the attend Central Police Station for effect that players, unless solely Squad Drill on Thursday, October employed in journalism, will not 6, at 5.30 p.m. Dress: White uni-be allowed to write or contribute form and cup with white cover.
Birst-class matches Inspection Parade. All ranks of during the 19323 season. the Chinese Company will parade Bredman, whe is only part o at Central Police Station on Thurs-cupied in journalisia, is employed day, October 13, for a general in joint) in journalism, broadcasting pection of equipment, etc., by the and her work under a valuable Company Commander. Fall in at two years' contract, which began 5.30 p.m. sharp. Dress: White uni-in February last
Bradman is prepared to adhere form, cap with white cover, belt, truncheon, whistle, armlet and loyally to the contract, even at the badge, Pocket Policeman" and cost of giving up ericket. If the note-book to be carried. Those Board have Anid their last word not in possession. of uniform shali-not be available for the Tests. will attand in mufti. No mem.I have signed a contract to write hers may be absent from this newspaper articles and I intend to parade without lonte from the Com-carry it out."-Router. pany Commander: The Equipment This is not the first time Brad Officer will make it a point of being man has been in trouble for on present. Recruits will attend.
Dec, 0, 1830, Reuter cabled as fol-
lows: --
•
The Australian Cricket Board
and is one of the greatest right-strength of the Indian Company, as of Control have found Don Brad- handed pitohers in baseball.
FANLING GOLF
CAPTAIN'S CUP RESULTS
GRANTED BAIL
(Continued From Page T.)
When did you first take the pre- mises in the Bapque de l'Indo Chinof-I did not arrange for that
Did you then start The Critic Publishing Company 1-Yes,
Is that the original name -As far as I remember I think that name is on the edition of June 18.
When did you start the China Literary Agency f—I didn't start it. I had nothing to do with it. Mr. O'Shea started, it.
You had a signboard in your
office 1-It is thera now..
I
Do you know whether notice had been sent to various parties by your solicitors about the transfer of theso debts-No notice had been sent
applicable at all. There was no necessity for a warrant in this cand as an ordinary summons would have been sufficient.
Mr. Wynne Jones. To some ex- I din't Then that assignment is bad tent, I agree with you.
think that the fhota that Major Have I got to do that!"
As far as you know, notice bad Cassel has deposed to come into the been sent f--None by myself, Mr.net. I think the right chargo_Hero O'Shea, my Inwyers or the Shameen Printing Press.
In answer to another question, witness said that the debt due to the printing, company was $70 and the debte assigned amounted $1,100
Mr. D'Almada: Mr. Sala” was perfectly satisfied t-Apparently so, Made no bones about it-No. 1 Can you suggest any reason why he should be so violent on the 2nd -I am afraid I can't give
any reason.
1,
"Glorlind Shróf."
And his acts of violence which you have so nicely described bere were after the assignment was executad 1-Yde. The only reason I can give for his violence res that he didn't like his position. He said he didn't like his position as ་ *་། glorified shroft." wanted to go back to the Foreign Legion.
He said be
Wers those feelings expressed in conversations which were personal between you and hunt-Yes.
I put it to you that he did not threaten you on that date f-I have handled thousands of men and I can say that I was threatened. I have been as mild as I could.
He said he would "do you in" - Yes, several times.
is an attempt to assault. Major. Cassol himself says he was not frightened. The nearest approack to a threat was the only occasion when he said "I would do anybody
ing
Major Cassel: I have had many experiences of men who have gone Kaffir (mad) and I must say that. ho is one of those.
"Half Maniac,"
Mr. Wynne Jones: The man might be a half maniac, but I am not competent to judge that.
Mr. D'Almada then told the Magistrate that the defendant had a revolver which he lodged with the- Police on arriving in Hong Kong. Kowloon and promptly handed it Recently he rug i Hove ver over to the authorities.and he held a receipt for this too. It was VOTY" unlikely that he would have a re- volver, in his possession and it was all the more unfortunate that no- cording to certain press reporta it appeared as though the defendant had demanded money by menaces: That was certainly not the case and the charge was misconceived.
His Worship agreed that the charge was misconceived as far as Major Cassel was concerned. "I think," he said, "in view of the evidence that I have had, this case is not as serious as I was led to believe, but I still don't like the
sound of the O'Shea cane."
Mr. D'Almada: As far as that is concerned I hope to satisfy your knife used. I think, your Worship Worship that there never was any that there will be only the evidence and I believe that is no corrobora- of O'Shea against the defendant
tion.
In fact The Critic Publishing Company is not there now 1-No.
Why Our attention was called to the fact that The Critic office was in Hong Kong ag I went to sev Mr. Hazelrigg personally this time. I also saw Mr. Long and they were very kind about it. They said that when Mr. O'Shea went to them they thougth The Critic. was a weekly journal and not a newspaper but the Ordinance statos- that it is a newspaper when it com- ments on news under a month old They also said: 'As you did come to see us and as you didn't know this, you had better find some other
And you took that to mean that Indian Company.
way of doing it, otherwise we will he was going to give you a hiding or do you some other injury-The Strength. Constable R273 Kapur
have to call on you for the $3,000. the Singh has been taken on
It might mean quite a number went back and I thought the term "do you in" means murder. from September 21, 1039.
man, the most successful batsman matter over and told Mr. O'Shea of things 1-It means one thing only Revolver Practice. Revolver prac-of the 1930 tour of England, guilty that The Critic office would remove" murder "that is the world.
wide moaning, tice will be carried out by memof breach of his agreement by to Canton and that the agency in
That is what you thought it bers of the 'Indian Company on the Kennedy Road Range on Wednce writing newspaper articles during Hong Kong would be the China meant 1-I know that is what day, October 5, at 5.30 p.m., under the English tour. The Board cen- Literary Agency. I saw Mr. Hazel-meant,
And you were frightened 1-I am
Mr. Wynne Jonca: I don't want. S.I. Hopkins. Members will assured him, and retailed £50 of his rigg and Mr. Lang a second time.
ombie nt the Range at that time.
You reported the matter to this to lock the man up, if the facts £150 "good conduct" money which asked if that complied with the never frightened,
law and they said they saw noth
Police becauso you were not are as you suggest, but I don't was payable after the team's returning against it. So The Critic was
frightened I was not frightened want to take the responsibility of. in addition to a bonus of £000. published in Canton.
Is that how the China Literary for myself. I had a particular, inpllowing him to threaten people.
with arms in the street. Other Test players have already re-
Agency came into being -No. The fluence over the man. China Táterary Agency was born fluence was this the old respect of the Foreign Legion for a fold officer. He has not the same re spect for ▸ non-commissioned Mr. O'Shea is identified with it.
officer. Contract With Shameen Printing Defendu Class-The weekly de-
Press, It will be a great pity if this fendu clasa will meet in the gymnt-
Answering another question by sium at Central Police Station on wonderful batsman is lost to Aus- Friday, October 7, at 5:30 pm. tralia for the Test matches after Mr. D'Almila regarding the con-
Parade. All ranks of the Emor-
mada tract with the Shameen Printing gency Unit Reserve will parade at the great efforts that were
tract in question was entered into Central Police Station on Friday, last year to keep him there when Press, witness said that the con Cctober 14, for a general inspection he was considering an offer from by Mr. O'Shes with the Shimeon of equipment, etc, by the Deputy the Iancashire League Club, Ac Printing Press, before The Critic Superintendent of Police (Reserve) Mr. D. L. King. Fall in at 5.30 crington. p.m. sharp. Dreas: Khaki uniform. belts, holsters, revolvers, rifles and batons: No member may be absenti from this parade without leave from the Company Commander,
Flying Squad. The following were the scores in
Special patrole will be held on the Captain's Cup Competition played at Fanling over the week-Thursday, October 6, from 6 p.m. to & p.m. and on Sunday, October
end :----
Old Course.
D, S. Edward qualifies with a
acore of di-8=73.
Other scores
G. C. Worrall
88-12-74 H. W. Daukon ..... 02-18-74 A. Ritchien. 87-12- H. Lowe... 00176
New Course. S. A. Sleap qualifies with a score of 90-18-72.
Other scores -
S. T. Butlin ...... 91-14=77 96-1878 F. Lobel
N. CHINA TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP.
A. L. RUMJAHN (WINS SINGLES
CAPITAL PLAY AT TIENTSIN.
Tientsin. September 28-A. L. Bumjah literally walked away The Junior Championship of the with the Singles title on the Lawn Club went to H. Ozorio with L. A. Teunis Association courts on Satur Soares gecond. The Consolation day in three straight sets, 6-2, 6-2 Race drew only two competitors 6-2. His opponent, H. M. KAD and although Private Jamieson put was classed, out-manœuvred, and up a good race, he was beaten by even out-driven. He handled two yards by E. B. da Roza.
A water-polo match brought the
9, from 11.30 am to 1.30 p.m. Fallceived their good conduct money
in at Central Police Station. but firadman's was withheld pendar months before The Critic,
Emergency Unit Reserve.
A
ng meeting of the Board last night?
Reuter cabled on Oct. 30, 1931:-
came innto existence.
So that Mr. O'Shea himself is personally liable to the Shumeen Printing Press-I became, a full partner with "Mr. O'Shea and I therefore became responsible for any contract he had entered."
he
The in-
..
Speaking of the events of the 20th, witnes said that the defendant was not violent with the witness although he was angry.
Revolver Incident?
Mr. D'Almada: That is the mis- demeanour and in all such cases, the parties are entitled to bail.
Mr. Wynne Jones: At my dis- cration
Mr. D'Almada: Your Worship has a very wide discretion in auch CRBOS!
In answer to the Magistrate, Chief Detective Inspector Reynolds said that the defendant had been in quite good humour since he had Mr. D'Almada: Are you serious been in police custody, "I think when you say he produced a ree appreciates the serious position volver -I am on oath.
he is in, added Mr. Reynolds, who said that he had no objection to heavy bail,
Was it in a parcel 1-It was naked. He took it out of a drawer
Mujor Cassel: If your Worship hastily and put it in his pocket.
I put it to you that that is aallows the accused out on bail, may mere figment of your fertile imng some order be given that he be not nation did see him your can allowed to go to his office which is
put to me what you like. '(8gd.)`D. L KING
D.S.P. (R.)
set was similarly close, Farber end- ing it with a love game to win the set at 6-4.
"Don Bradman, the Australian wonder batsman, has declined the offer to become a professional for Accrington, a Lancashire Leagne Club, and has signed a two years' agreement with three Sydney busi- ness groups."
four partnership is a verbal one -Y6A.
So that I want to tell you that the Shancen Printing Press would not be justified in going for " you 1-You are a lawyer.
Bradman, it was rumoured, was
Yes, and I am telling you that?-- offered £50 a week to play for Ac-I understand from my lawyer it is Mr. da Silva umpired this game,rington. Thy: Accrington Cricket and Mr. Bomanjeo the Champion ship final.
Men's Doubles Finals. The Rumjalin brothers took three straight sets in the Finals for the Men's North China Championship, defeating the Kao brothers by 0-1, 04, 53.
different.
There
That is because you have since Club sent a Letter to Don Brad disclosed to the Shameen Printing man summarising the duties that Press that you are partner. Your would he required of him but they lawyer was quite correct. Can you did not expect to hear the result tell me what sums of money. The of the negotiations for a month. Critic have paid to the Strameen
The secretary then said, "The Ac-Printing Press! I can't. erjugton Club is not the least wor
was one payment of $181. ried about what. Australis may be That is all-No.
Are you aware of any other pay doing to retain the world-beater. We reither know nor care whether Australia can offer more financial ment Yes, several attractions. We have made a good offer, and we hope to pull it off."
Considerable controversy resulted Omar Bumjaha was playing a especially as to whether Bradman brilliant game, bis overhand would be able to play against smashes being spectacular while his England in Test matches or not. Southorn, were. among the specta-was so painfully nervous, and bad service were remarkable for their As a result of his decision Brad that he is not representing the Sha
accuracy,
programme to a close.
H.E. the Officer Administering the Government, the Hon. Mr. W T. Southorn together with Mrs.
tors.
Result:.'
?
serveless racquet with acutely ner vous uncertainty and Bubbiness Only in the very briefost glimpses did he show his true form. At his best he is probably quite capable of extending Rumjahu, But he 90 little confidence in himself, that he was beaten from the start.
All three sets were exceptionally ane tonnig with the palm to be given to the second set in which the Kaos made a determined effort to win
Were they taken from the capital account from the bank or were they monies received from time to time from advertisers !
Witnces: Your. Worship. Might I draw your attention to the fact
meen Printing Press. His brother, O. A. Le man will be available to play for D'Almada: Your Worship 880 Yards Championship of the Match temperament is vitally imumjahn, was playing a clever
knows that the orux of the whole was all that fans could bave wished
thing was the monies due by Th Critle to the Shameen Printing Colony:-1, L. Roza Pereira; portant thing, and Kao seems to placing game so the partnership lack this. He had the sympathy of
for.
Preas. Ple. Campbell, Time: 19 min. 18,3 the crowd, but oven this failed to
Ladies Bingles Finals. EDCA,
Members' Junior Championship: stimulate his game.
communicate itself to him and
Australis in the next Test series overlooked at that time that one of against. Egill However, it was the business groupe was a∙nows- paper conseru It is to be hoped, In the ladies' singles, Mrs. Moowever, that a compromise will be
arrived at 1. H. dr. Ozorio IA Boarea Tumhe held the initiative, all Kentie and Miss Snarsky display Throwing the Polo Ball-1, F. through, and made the game just ed certain unsteadincan which Webb; 2, W. Kerr. Distance: 7 as he liked it. He revealed an all-was fairly apparent in the fing round brilliancy which would hava bien too much for any player now in this country
Timo: 67.4 BOLS.
feet
Consolation Bace:-1, E. B. da Roza; 2, Pte, Jamieson, Time:
61.4 secs.
MAMAK SHIELD
·HOCKEY
POLICE BEAT RE.
In the second set Rumjahn won the first four games in a row Kao took the seventh game to make it. 5.2, but the rest went to his op ponent, and the final ended as tamely as it began.
hibition: Game,
The final was preceded by an ex- hibition game between Omar um In the Mamak Shield Tournajah and Ferber, which yielded a ment yesterday, the Police bent the far mord even display, and was B. by g goals ta lain spite of much more sprightly than had been playing only ten men. 2. E drew expected. The first set, though it first blood when Hayden depred the went to Rumjahn at 6-2, was much only goni for them. The Police, more oven, than the figura suggest however, drew level when Pile and many of the games went to seprod and followed with another douce repeatedly goal by Culam Mohammed. All the scoring was made in the Arts
Mr. Wynne Jones: Why not ask that question direct. I think a lot
of this evidence in irrelevant 1
Mr. D'Almada 1 think it is! most relevant. However, I shall HANDCUFE ATTACHED TO not press the point. (To witness): On September 20, can you tell me MONEY BAG.
what funds The Critic had."
score as Miss Snarky won the first set, Mrs. McKenzie the second and Miss Snuraky the third; 6-0; 1-6, 6-2. At times their play was POLICE RECOMMENDS INVEN- brilliant, and at others a frequency of faults indicated some nervous- ness..
·TION TO BANKSYSTE
AWN Frotest.
Witness again protested. Ad- dressing his Worrhin, he said: May say that I have just said that the liability that The Critic had on the 22nd had been entirely covered and the security given had been accept.
A thief proof bag has been intro The third not was by far the most exciting with the sef score duced to the community by the at one each ding-dong struggle Brighton Police Force, according was expected, Miss Snaraky settled to. the Settlement police. In view down and started to play a steady of the security it affords, many ed
Mr. D'Almada: I want to know game, placing well and really ap banks and business houses are ad- pearing to try and wear ber apvised to provide their messengers if The Critic had any cash funds on In consequence of Mr Sala's ponent out. She won the first two with these bags for carrying large the 22nd-I don't know KEPA games on the strength of these sums of money. trotide
Externally the bag resembles the pressure you want with him to The sixth-game was the first in ordinary father bag used for Messrs. Wilkinson & Grist's office their match which went to duce. carrying money. The bag, how and there you executed what pur- Mrs. McKenzie won a good service ever has attached to it n single ports to be an assignment of debts game for the seventh but weakened handcuff strongly fastened. The due to The Critic so that they can In the other two sets, both of in the eighth, her opponent having custodian of the bug places the be collected by the Shameen Print which went to Ferber the latter scored 40 before he got her first handcuff over his wrist, and usually ing Press Yes 125 proved to be the steadier player point After resciring deuce twice it is covered by him jacket sleeve so And as far a The second half & scrappy and to poses the better stroke Miss Snarky employing the smash he walks along, Another peculiaritycerned he scop game, hitting of each others' sticks, equipment. The second set went to with good effect and gained her ad about the bag in that it has a steel pi Ferber at 5, and it was a ding vantage and wod "the last stroke lining, to that any attempt to sit bett and players falling: down
dung affair kit through. The final after a good rally, The Umpire it with a knife would be of no re ventinued on next column, p❘ wa Mt. F. J. Murray.
half.
The final whistle sounded with -the spore unaltered.
Bala- is cón- the
Did you tell him that you would nokt to mine or that I be allowed to Mr. D'Almada: You said you report him to the Police 1-Noy a revolvery t
When did you see the Police were not frightened f On the 27th.
You obtained didn't.
Major Cassel: Not if I am armed warrant with the same weapon that he is
Were you told on the 27th that there was an assault-1-Mr. O'Shea told me about meeting the accused in a hotel and that later he (Mr. O'Shea) left the hotel. Accused followed him, took hold of his arm and threatened him with a knife.
That completed the cross-exami- nation of Major Cassel.
armed with. My armed record will show that.
Mr. D'Almada told the Court that he would undertake to see that the defendant' did not go near his office.
Bail Allowed.
Mr. Wynne Jones (to defendant):. I am going to let you out on hail, Defendant; Thank you, sir. Mr Wynne Jones: You drink -- A beer sometimes.
Mr. Wynno Jones: On the BVİ- dence that I now have in this parti cular case, I feel that the charge is brought under the wrong section.
Mr. D'Almada: The only charge you can bring is one of threatening to assault. The Ordinance under which the charge is brought is not Thursday..
Well cut it out these few days. Keep tight hold on yourself. Ball $1,000.
The case
was adjourned until
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