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be congratulated on pulling it off this year. The fact that their first cleven faced badly this season, no| doubt acted us extra incentive to upur on to greater efforts in the second division, and wow that they have won, the next thing that we will hear about Craigengower's cricket will be the dance that this sporting olub usually gives in oele bration of a success in any branch of sport.
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FOOTBALL COUNCIL
MEETS
S.M. NEALE'S APPEAL DISMISSED
WELCOME TO HON. MR. W. T. SOUTHORN.
THE SPARY CASE
Mr. Lo's Submission To The Court
WIFE'S EVIDENCE. CRITICIZED
The Hon. Mr. W. T. Southorn. The onse in which Mrs. Ida C.M.G., the new President of the Spary is suing her husband Mr.. Hong Kong Football Association Austin Spary of the P.W.D. for was officially welcomed at yester maintenance, persistent cruelty and day's meeting of the Football neglect was continued before Mr. Council. The address of welcome Schofield, at Central Magistracy was made by Major C. M. Man- yesterday. ders, O.B.E., who presided over yesterday's meeting.
Mr. D. B Evans appe red for the wife, while Mr. Horace Lo rel presented the husband..
In the senior division, the I.R.C. and the K.C.C. were unable to arrange their fixture for the week- Signalman Neale, Royal Corps of end, but the match is down for de- Signals, who was suspended by the Mr. Spary was further cross- cision this Saturday and if the Emergency Committee until April examined by Mr. Evans with "re- Indians should win, they will pro 24 on a charge of having struck gard to the various, incidents men- bably play the University in the Referes J. V. Gomes in the match tioned at the previous hearings. In final on the following Saturday.
between Royal Corps of Signals his replice to Mr. Evans, Spary The venue will, in all probability, and S.0.A.A. on February 11, ap- said that the way he pushed his be the Hongkong Club ground. pealed against the decision made wife and threw her clothes onto the The Indians, however, if they are against him, and was yesterday re landing were, in his opinion, was to meet the University, will have presented by Captain R.R.A. Dart- not irrational. to take full points from the Kos ing. This match, it will be re- loon Cricket Club, and candidly, called, had to be stopped before its things at him. He denied having with the match being played in appointed time, the referee decid-distrusted his wife, and remarked Kowloon, the result is by no meansing that play was getting rather that the reason why he objected to out of control. Signalman Beale her going out so often was that she was ordered off the field for kick had neglected the children, “ accused of using foul language and ing an opponent, and was also Jator
having struck the referee.
certain and a draw is the most pro- bable result, if there is going to be a decision at all, the Indians are more likely to win than their opponents.
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Talking about swimming, several of the "Y" men are taking the sport seriously and promise to offer serious competition to the Victoris Recreation Club, The latter Club had the lion shares of honoure in last year's championship, but given proper coaching and strict train- ing there is no reason why the mem bers of the Kowloon Y.M:O.A. should not be able to hold their own this-season.
Since his wife used to throw
Spary said that he had the children In answer to His Worship, Mr.
in his care at present. On the morn- After bearing evidence of several ing of February 19, his wife took witnesses, the Council decided to away the children to Stanley while uphold the Emergency Committee's he was asleep. He went there the decision, and the appear. was con- following day but Sergeant Whant. sequently dismissed.
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The fact that the Chinese Athle to let him take the children away. The Drapery Emporium tic Association was unable to field had to interview the I.G.P. to team to continue in the Shield get my children back," said "Mr. Competition was revealed, when the Spary. draw for the semi-finals was com menced. The meeting accepted the withdrawal of this Club, and the
After the cross-examination, Mr. draw for the semi-finals is as fol-Lo addressed the Bench. Ho sub-
lows:--
Navy
SHIELD COM
PETITION
SENIOR
. S. China. (Club Ground).
S.W. Borderers v. Lincoln. (Kowloon F.C. Ground).
JUNIOR
R.AS.C.. Borderers,
(Kowloon FC ground). Navy BA.F.
Speech for Defendant.
nitted that the charge of neglect. had not been proved, and therefore the charge of persistent cruelty should also be dropped. He "quoted authorities in support, of his sub- missions, and said that in this case there had been lack of corrobora Lion.
Mr. Lo then went on to deal withy the various incidents. He said that with regard to the charge of neg- lect, the complainant had admitted that there had been no trouble over the question of money and in fact her mother used to come and stay with them. The complainant was happy until 1900 and the whole trouble arose over her going out with Service men. They had two tion of the various trophies, it was had been no lack of food. His Wor Ta connection with the distribuamahs and a houseboy and there, decided to invite Mrs. Southern to ship had seen the elder boy in give away the Shield, Competition Court and in his appearance he did trophies, Mrs. Borrett the Lai Wah not show any signs of having been Cup, and Mrs. Kotewall the Sun neglected. day Herald Cup.
(Club Ground).
The number of Chinese who are now interested in aquatics is so big that the time cannot be far distant when they will produce, an out- standing swimmer from their ranks. During the carlier aquatlo meet ings of this season, it will be seen whether or not the Chinese are going to threaten the premier po tion that has been so long held by the V.R.C. The members of the latter Club are still a bit too good for the Chinese, but if the C.B.O. and South China carry on at the present rate they will in time swamp the V. R. O. Their hands, did not ladies have shown that they can win championships and in good times boo and there is no reason why some of the men should not do
can afford. to drop 3 points.
the same.
| FOOTBALL
Referring to the assault after the Chinese dinner at Yaumati, Mr. Lo anid that is client had admitted what he had, but not to the extent alléged. He only gave her
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ese Athletic, were surprisingly plainant's evidence lacked corTO- The Junior Champions, the Chia- push. Here again, the com- beaten by the Borderers, minners-boration, while the amah's evidence up, in their match at Sookunpoo. was in favour of the defendant That the champions were beaten by such a big margin as five clear goals vious encounter the Chinese won by was the surprise, as in their pre four goals to one. It must be said, however, that the Chinese, knowing that the Shield was safe in their turn out in full force and fielded four reserves.
*
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was
drunkenness, Mr. Lo said that it Coming to Mr. Spary's alleged
which might prove to be a stigma was
serious Very on the man's character. His Wor ship had heard all the evidence and here again, the complainant's evid- ence was uncorroborated. She had alleged that her husband 'drunk two or three times a week, The United Services Finals were while her mother had stated having played off on Sunday, the Gunners on the defendant drunk on only. beating the H.M.8. Cornwall in two occasions. There was the evid- the Senior, while H.M.S. Medway once of the amah and the house-boy defeated the RA.M.O. in the who had said that they had never Junior. The Comwall had rather seen their master drunk at all., The Having been beaten by the Lin-hard luck in losing the match, as defendant was a sportsman, hav- cons in their Shield encounter the they were lealing by two goals to ing played and was still playing Royal Artillery, at present League one for the greater part of the hockey for the leading team in the leaders, again lost to the same team game. The Gunners, although Colony. If a man were drinking on Saturday in the League. As a better team on paper, could not heavily two or three times a week, result the Gunners, have lost nearly cope with their long passes, in naturally he could not play such a all chance of winning the Cham- the earlier stages and the sailors' tronuous game. pionship, ance South China, their defeat was due to lack of stamina. nearest rivale, are now only five It must be said also, the Gunners points behind by with four matches from the ginning adopted indi-
vidual tactics, which was the rea-i in hand. Against the Linoolne on Saturday, the Gunners did not son why they failed to score, but play like champione, and they have fortunately for them they realized only themselves to bime for losing this mistake as the game progress the match. There was no balance od. In the Junior Anal," the game in the side, and each player relled was more even, and it was not un too much on his own efforts. Out til almost the last quarter, that the the other hand, the Lincolns adopt scoring was opened, when the Medi- ed long peasing tactics which prov cal Corps began to slacken. ed so effective that the Gannem
TENNIS
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Mr. Lo concluded by asking his Worship to dismiss the summons as there was no corroborative evid-
ence.
The case was adjourned until 8- turday morning, when Mr. Evans of the complainant. will address his Worship on behalf
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