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JUNIOR CRICKET NOTES

INDIANS-RECREIO MATCH REVIEWED

[BL.B.W.I

F.A. CUP

DRAW FOR SECOND ROUND PROPER

(THROUGH ARUTER'S AUENCY.]

Loxox, Nov. 29. THE draw for the second round

last before the entry of the First proper of the F.A. Cup, the

and Second Division clubs, was made to-day, the luck breaking as evenly as it could possibly do be

Exeter City Cardill ar

The Draw.

#. Scarburo

My first duty this week is to congratulate ti. R. Wyame of the Police Recreation Club on woring the first longue contary of the season and my pleasure in doing ́s is' doubled as it is indeed atween the north and matth. credit to the junior team. Wynne is essentially a hitter and he in- virially gris a lot of run when ever he turns out for the l'olice, Such occasions, unfortunately for the Police are few. The Police are rather work in batting, and it only duty allows Wynne. to turn-out

gularly they would be very tack Reading strengthened especially 1144 this Bristol City player is one of those who gets his | Brighton runs very quickly. It was mainly Stockport

due to his efforts that the Polies

WOR

Bristol 1.

Folkestone Northampto Chester

so comfortably against the Halifax Bagineers for ie not only hit up Southport ör

a hundred odd rana but alsu tank

three wirkets cheaply.

Indians, Win,

Nelson

Gillingham cr Wycoraba W.

2. Newport

Doncaster

C". Dartford or

Yeovil

e. Coventry

1

Tranmere R. Wrexham

r. Lutton or

Kingstonians Workington

r. Swindon T.

Walsall

Carliste

Accrington

ľ.

The Indian Recreation Club Crewr overcame a very dangerous obstacle | Gateshead

to their chances of retaining the

shield for the third year in Hue- ession when they let the formid

r. Hartlepool

r. Hull City

Aldershot

Darlington

r. Margate Torquay or Merthyr ot

Bournemouth A Q.P.R. Matches to be played in

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1932.

CLAIM ON MOTOR CAR

QUESTION OF WARRANTY RAISED

JUDGMENT RESERVED

Judgment was reserved in the

Judge, Mr. Justice Wood rester ease which came before the Puisse

day, in which a claim for 81,000, balance due on A CAT sold to Albrecht Sander, e/o Messrs. Sander, Weiler and Company, Des Vieux Bond, of April 30 last was made by the Asiatic Motor Car Co.,

Istal.

|

ALLEGED ASSAULT AT WANCHAI

· DEFENDANTS AND COM- PLAINANT BOUND OVER

"Beforo Mr. Schofield at the Cen- tral Magistracy yesterday, Cheung Pui, 34, unemployed, and Wu Chun,

assaulting a 44, a plasterer, were charged with woman named Yeung Pui Fong at her residence, in Wan-

chni Road on November 28.

.WORLD'S BEST DIVER

OLYMPIC CHAMPION GIVES EXHIBITION

REMARKABLE DISPLAY

BANNED PLAYS ONLY

THE INDEPENDENT THEATRE Î

CLUB

Loudon, Plays which have been banned by the Lord Chamberlain, { And hence cannot be shown in the commercial theatre, are to be - pie!

It is not given to many people induced by a now organisation, which Hong Kong to see a world cham. has been started in the West End pion in any branch of sport giving

of Londen, an exhibition in his line, but those

Its first play will be Emil Lud who went to the Chinese Bathing wing's Veranilles" Mr. Lloyd Chib last night were treated to George, Clemences, and President remarkable diving display given Wilson are among the characters in by "Dutch" Smith the 100s this play. In one scene Clemenceau Olympic High Diving Champion and is shown doing physient exercise in F. Simaiks, who was runner-up in pair of shorts. the same event in 1928,

From the quality of the perform

After several witnesses had given evidence, the Magistrate and that he viewed with gravo suspicion the story of the complainant. He re Icased the first defendant on a per- At a previous hearing the claimsonal bond of $50 to be of good was admitted by defendant, who į béhaviour, and fined the second was represented by Mr. Nigel defendant 810 or 14 days imprisonance, it is a pity that the attend.deals with living personalities. (3Centrs. Johnson, Stokes andment, but bound him over also in a (Master) and who issued a counter-personal boud of 250.

the time of the sale the ca 2.ล warranted to be the latest model Auburn Custom Sedan, which ear eantains certain features of con

адсе

struction, namely Startaix, Lovejoy GIRL GUIDE ENROLMENT*pringboard diving, but these two

PLEASANT CEREMONY AT

This play cannot be shown in public in Great Britain because it

THE NAVY'S MASCOT IS DEAD

FAMOUS-BULLDOG-SERVED IN FIVE SHIPS

[REUTER'S SPECIAL, MAIL, BERVICE)

London-Hi

full rank WAJ

Leading Dog Bonze Barham, B.N (Retd). Ho servad four years with distinction in the British Navy, was retired from the battleship Valiant last year, and suffering from the boredom of a landsman's life, he died.

Ho tried to settle down to shore life with Marine Collins, of Chat- ham, on his retirement, but when Collins sailed for service on the South Africa station a few months The new enterprise, the Indepen-ago, Bonzo went into a rapid de- dent Theatre Club, has taken the cline. Kingsway Theatre, Only members Bonze Barham was a typical of the Club will be able to buy | English bulldog. He had a com- tickets.

plate set of Servics papers, just like any naval rating. His record says that he volunteered for service on

Whe comparatively email. Much inferior performers have pass elaim in which, he stated that at The complainant was also bounded through the Colony and have over in 'à hand, of 850 to be of good | draws botter crowds than did Smith behaviour,

and Simaika last night.

The exhibition was confined to

The promoters say that the In dependent Theatre Club stands for well-known and accomplished ex-

freedom in the theatre, freedom ponents made such a good display thought, freedom of prodaction of that during the half hour of enter- plays. tainment which they provided,

Uncensored plays," it is add thrill followed thrill and there," do not of necessity mean un- pleasant or immoral plays. Under certainly, was plenty that was now

the censor's regime it is impassible to Hong Kong.

to do plays dealing with living personalities, international situn tions of current interest, political

all of which are subjects fraught

ride-control hydraulic shook ab- aurisers, and, dual ratio. The CAF supplied to defendung was not the latest" model but a 1931 meubel and did not contain the special fea tarus enumerated.

It was warranted at the time of sale to be in perfect running con Decem-dition and without any defects.

MACAO RACES

alle Hecreio eleven last Saturday her 12. by 102 runs. The terus started on level terms, both lulving lost a game earlier in the season, and as oth were in the running for cham pionship honour, the struggle pro mised to be a keen une. The In dians, however, rose to the pecu bic in a manner worthy of aj champion team and after drelar-

* PROGRAMME FOR

DECEMBER 18

The drait programine for the

SANDILANDS HUT.

A very enjoyable little ceremony the enrolment of a number of Guides took place yesterday after. noon, at Sandilands Hut when Mrs.

The familiarity which these divers showed to the springboard

The car was, in fact, not in run. Southern performed the due ritual and the manner in which they per-affairs of highly-placed personages,

ning order and the sum of 872.40 for four guides, after which sha had already been spent by dofen: gavo a very amusing little tulk, dant in putting the cur in goud about the time when she was horself running order. He counter claim enrolled by Lady Baden Powell in ed for damages for breach of war-Ceylon. ranty and $72.10 the cost of re pairs executed by him. He limited

his counter-claim to $1,000.

Mr. F. C. E. Rondall (Messas

tiffs.

formed acrobatic tricks on the board itself was wonderful.

thusiasts were among the gathering Quite a number of swimming en-

and those must have been struck dumb by the way in which Smith

with drama."

water.

June 14, 1928, in the Barham, He served aboard five ships and saw he the life of many foreign stations. His Record.

His papers record him like this: Trade brought up to: Bone mer. chant.

Religious denomination: Epicu rean,

Nearest known relative: Elfreda, pug, nunt.

Stature; I ft, 5 in.

Hair: white'

Eyes: Bloodshot.

marks on right ear.

Marks, wounds, scars;

Teath

In October, 1998. Bonzo wala awarded his featball coat and in the same year he passed for Lead ing Dog. He was twice awarded One of the hardest dives, whichhart certificates." One of them

by Simaika. will carry the highest point at the reported that "while superintend work of dockyard mea next Olympic sports was executeding,

at Malta he was injured by being This was one and a half somersault with b full twist struck in the right eye by a blase even during this first tire of the pumpline and sustained the loss of during the somersault.

of air from the compressed (air' The twist

ing mir innings closed at 118 for Macno Jockey Club's Sixth Extra Russ and Co.) was for the plain fed all the visitors round the new board was a bit too low to permit somersault and Bimuika executed the sight of the right eye. It was

Race Meeting which has been fixed for December 18, is as follows:----

Manager's Evidence. Chan Wa, maanger of the

the

occasion."

Conduct "Fair.”

number of games and gave a very board. In a plain dive he rises After this, the guides played made use of the pliability of the

pretty dance for Mrs. Southora; about ten fort above the board be meanwhile Mrs. T. II. King show foro gracefully swinging round. The

of a tip-top exhibition and the this dive so rapidly that it was recorded that he was sober on the lighting arrangement left a good cult to belief that all he had in deal to be desired, but on the whole the way of assistance was these handicaps did not make much spring of the springboard. differench to the divers, Their

The oxhibition wound up with " twists" and "bälf twista” · bà-

some fancy swimming by Smith and sides being beautiful to watch were in all it was well worth going a really object lessons in what a long way to see. The two men went human can do with his body after up to Cunton last night where an a little training. The somersaults exhibition will be given in Tung wero good, and when the divers shun to-day. They will return by the gave a two-and-a-half somersault afternoon train and give an exhibicumstances, namely, during Cap oach, the audiench were spellbound, tion to-night and again to-morrow tain's children's tea party. considering the fact that the spring-night and no one who would like to Oct. 14, 1930-Did improperly board was about ten feet above the sea what a good diver can do, loave H.M.S. Barham and remain

(Continued on next column> should miss the exhibitions,

5. Hy went on to skittle the

hut, which is a delightful place, fortuguese cut for a paltry 46,

When Mrs. Southern left the thanks mainly to a magnificunt

Asia-guides formed a guard of honour. 1.-1.30 p.m.-The Accot. Handi- effort on the part of A. M. Rum-cap-Winner $200, Second $100, e Motor Car Co., stated that on The Company, by the way, like the jahn who took six wickets for three Third 8350. For Chin ponies, sub April 30 there were no 1032 models Volunteers, wants moro recruits!

scription ponies of this Club of any in-stock. His instructions were season that have not won more than for the car to be sold to Mr. San- one race this year. Entrance 85. der for cash. The first choque was Six Furlongs.

paid on May 2 to witness, an uiso

runs each.

A

A Bad Start.

The Indians had a very bad stari, losing their first wickej for only

* couple of runs but after this A. K. Ismail and A. li. Saffind 'on- gaged in a partnership which pro- duced runs. A S. Suffind help ed with a rapid and a 3.35 p.m. the LRC'skipper applied

the closure.

LEPROSY GERM ISOLATED

UTAH DOCTOR'S CLAIM.

-Saltlake City, Utah. Nov 21.-. Dr. George Thomas, President of the University of Utah, announced to-day that a micro-organism, be lieved to be the cause of human leprosy and animal tuberculosis, kas beel discovered and isolated,

2. The Haydock Park, Plate. was the second cheque on May 17. Winner $200. Second $100. Third When he paid the second choque, $50. For unplaced China ponies Mr. Sander stated ho had not classified by the Hong Kong Jockey enough money to pay the balance. Club as

"D" Class at date of When witness asked him when he entry. Weight for inches as per would pay, he said he would pay seale. Entrance $5 Seven Furby the end of May. He then re longs.

ferred to the car as "all right and The Portuguess team started their

3. The Hurst Park Handicap-running well." Mr. Sander made nings at about 4 o'clock and Winner 3200, Second $100. Third comment about the car not being

out to open the innings with him. the Hong Kong Jockey Club as "Cnoss saw Mr. Sander again about Dr. L. L. Daines, denn of the uni Dick Alves tolk M. N. da Silva 850. For China ponies classified by 1922 model. Later in May, wit

Early Disaster.

F. M. el Armalli opened the bowling Class at date of entry. for the LR.C. and off his first ball. One Mile. Silva was given marching orders via the 1.b.w. route, The others found the Arenlli-Numjaha, com- bination can inch to contend with and the team were soon dismissed

for 3 runs.

Recreio Fielding Weak, The fielding of the Recreio team

laft much to be desired--it was not

The discovery, Dr. Thomhs said,

research and experimentation by

veraity, and Harold Austin, instruc- Mrtor in bacteriology.

has been the result of paing-taking

nu men

Entrance Payment but there was

tion of the model of the ear. Sander stated he had no money

4.--The Alexandra Park Handi-the moment. cap-Winner $200, Second $100. Third 800 For Chim ponios classi fied by the Hong Kong Jockey Club,

214

Mile.

5.-The Gosforth Handicap.

Third

The Text,

aty

Dr. Daines and Austin contem- plate pursuing their investigations stdoper colonies in Hawaii and Louisiana.

22, witness again went to Mr. Sander's office and was told that the Hong Kong Hotel was sending Studebaker to take him back to the Peak.

Witness went with Mr. Cham to the latter told him the Hong Kong are Mr. Sinder on April 26, whon Hotel had offered the Studebaker Witness reduced his for $5,000. price to 85,200 but Mr. Sander would not accept the car at that ter, dated June 28, Mr. Sander price. On April 30, the car which told witness the car would do nine was used to drive Mr. Sander to miles only ta little under a the Peak was offered at 85,000 and gallon of gasoline.,

accepted."

in June, Mr. Sander brought the "E" Class at date of entry and car to garage to have the petrol subscription ponies of this Club of cornumption trated. as he stated One e cur only did nine miles to the у ковкой. Entranco $5.

gallon. Witness tested the car and the result was, that the car did · 10, miles to the gallon. Mr. Sander atal up to their usual brilliant Winner $200. Second 8100 standard. Alvon was perhaps the 880. For China ponies classified by was not satisfied, so was given a most dangerous bowler for the Bethe Hong Kong Jockey Club as "Dallon of petrol and he took the ercio but he was a little too modest Class it date of entry. Entrance Car up the Peak himself. By let and did not stay on long enough. s. One Mile. Rumjan was in irrisistible form

8.--(Unofficial) The Ladies Race. and sent down some good stuff. I notice in a contemporary that-Winner $200. Second $100. Third Arculli was accused of trying to $50 A Cup will be presented to how too fast but I was at the the winning rider. For China ponies match and do not, think that ho classified by the Hong Kong Jockey attempted to do anything of the Club as "E" Class that have been the only thing wrong sort. However, I might be wrong because I have not seen very much unplaced. Weight 145 lbs. To be Mr. Sander did not know how to

ridden by ladies, Ladies who have drive.

of this bowler and do not know just how fast he can bowl,

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not won л race, allowed 10 lbs. No whips or spurs allowed. En- trance 85. Once Round.

7.-The Lingual Handicap Winner $200. Second $100 Third 860. For China ponics, subscrip H.K.CC. TEAMS ON SATURDAYtion ponies of this Club of any get

son. Entrance 85. 11 Miles.

The following teams will ropre sont the H.K.0.0 against the Civil- Service in their league matches on Saturday, ht 2.00 p.m. sharp-

lat XI, at CS.O.C.-A. W. Hay- ward (captain), E. J. R. Mitchell,

FANLING HUNT

Hounds will micet as follows:-- Dea, 4, 3.18 p.m. :-

A O. Beck, E. B. Duokitt, G. 8. Tho Hunters Arma

Dunkley, D. S. Harley, K. A. Munro, A. Reid, C. B. T. Sargent,

J. P. Whitham, C. A. Wright.

Mt. Rondall: Is the car you sold

Mr. Sander a Custom Sedan Witacas: Yes, Answering Mr. Nigel, witness said when the chauffeur took the ear to the company's garage he said was that

$1,000 Reduction.

Terus 61 the Bals.

The Judge: Did you show Mr. Sander a 12 model cari

Witness No.

The car sold to Mr. Sander, sand witness, was invoiced as a 1831 8.98 Custom Sedan model which

was identical with the 1937 Stan- dard model. The terma for sale were that the whole amount should Asked by Mr. Nigel why he sold be paid within a month. No de- a car invoiced at 80,000 for 83,000 posit, was paid when the car was to Mr. Sander, witness said it was delivered on May 1. Witness og because Mr. Sander had intended gested a chauffeur and engaged buying a car from the Hong Kong one for Mr. Sander: On Uny 2, Hotel, and because of competition, he again went to Mr. Sander's He denied that the car was sold office and collected & cheque for because it WIS laab your's model 82,000. He gave Mr. Saidera and must be sold at any price. book of instructions relating to the The 1012 standard model was 1031 Custom Sedan and the 1932 equivalent to the 1931 Custom Standard model. Sedan model.

Mr. Rendall Did Mr. Sander

Ah Wing, sale maunger, said nek you what model it was! he sold the car to Mr. Sandor in. Witness: Yes, and I told him it April. He first saw Mr. Sander was, the latest model... in-his office on April 18 because Witness said he agreed to BOT- be heard he wanted a car. He went vice the car for Mr. Bandor. On here in An Auburn Standard Iar May 7, another 82,000 was paid, car, the ear he later sold to Mr. Mr Sandor stating the balance Sandor Mr Sander drove to the would he paill' by the end of the company's slow-room and fiber to thonu, At that time & complaint his home on the Peak, On the was inade about petko!" consump zie, H. J. Armstrong, C. W. E.

way they discussed the price and tion. Bishop, I. B. Dovice, A. H. Har

After Mr. Rendall and Mr. bord, D. Kilbeo; A: D. Lowon, Lok Ma Chaa Cross Roads, witnow told Mr. Sander the car

would cost $6,700 cash. On April Nigel had addressed the Court, RS W Patterson, P. W. Pin Dec, 21, 3.15 p.m. -

Kennels.

“(Oontinueil on next column | judgment was reserved:. nor, J. E. Potter.

Dec. 7; 3.16 p.m.:-

Kommals. Dec. 11, 3.15 p.m. -

Shoungsli Cross Roads. Gabagan (captain), AK Macken- Dec, 14, 3.16 p,m. :--- Potta Bungalow. Dec. 18, 3.15 p.m.;-,

Two extracts from his Condust Sheota show that:

Dec. 23, 1920-Did use threaten- ing and insulting when addressing Calypso (Codfish), Captain's 'Cat, 1st Clas, while in the execution of his office, and in-aggravating oir-

away for over 48 Lours.

...

for Quality

Capstan

KAREN HORLEY

ement in leaned by the Brille

can Tabieso Co. (China) Ltd

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