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GIANTS AGAIN BEATEN

New York, July 31. PITTSBURG Pirates again proved a thorn in the side of the New York Giants. Yesterday, they pos ed out the National League leaders by to to creep nearer in the

use for the pennant.

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Resulta as cabled by Reuter.

Boston

National League. --

Whitney hit à homer..

St. Louis

Martin hit a homer."

Brooklyn

Beaton pitched.

Cincinnatti

New York Pittsburgh

Philadelphis

Chicago

9

5

I

11

10 14

0

F. Herman hit three homers.

Atherican League.

Chicago Pipgras pitched.

Boston

Cleveland New York

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3

RH. E.

3 7

Detroit Washington Bridges pitched.

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LEAGUE TENNIS | STRUCK A PETTY this has obver been customary in what has happened, and again (to

IR.C. Beaten In The

"B" Division

--K.C.C. AND ER,C. WIN

Due to so many matches having to be, postponed on account of the inclement weather, the tennis proof gramme has been very much mixed up. Yesterday there were matched o played in the B," "C" and Mis- ed Doubles Divisions of the Lea-

gue.

OFFICER

Stoker Sentenced To

Six Months

the Cicala

"On the day in question land ed at 1.16 p.m. and went to the Canteen where I had some bedr to drink, walked around for about one hour, then had a couple more beers but seem to have forgotten what happeiled as I broke my leave by 40 minutes, a thing that I have not done before in the ship in which I have been for 2 years and three months I went to sleep until supper time. From the time I saw the medical officer ode and I went into the engine room until a half hours afterwards I have a very haay idea of what happened It all seems like a dream, I can give no reason for it as I had bad with Stoker Patty Officer Johna no previous argument or anything

something to do with it. Perhaps the beer, and the sun had Plea for Leniency.

state that I can give no reasoa for so doing

DEFENDANT FAILS TO APPEAR

CLAIM AGAINST MR, C."L. CLARKE

before

The Doctor's Report. said he examined accused shout: Surgeon Libat W. S. Davison, one and a half hours after the in- cident and found him in "perfect haalth, though some what excited. Mr.

A 5480 We called There was alight rise in his tem in which Mr. V. C. Lowe claimed Justice Lindsell yesterday perature and he had rather a rapid $300 from Mr. Charles L. Clarke pulse. These symptoms partly of the. Enterprise Publishing Co., could be attributed to the excite Ltd., of 11 Queen's Road Central.. ment of the moment. amined, accused seemed quite res to the defendant.

Witness stated that when explaintif on a deposit of $100 made The sum is the balance due to ponsible for his actions, but the time which lapsed between the incident and the examination would have made a difference to his res ponsibility for his actions.

'COURT MARTIAL ON BOARD H.M.S. TAMAR John, Thomas Baswarick, a native Davenport, staker (1st class) of 5. Cicals, was tried by court martial on board H.M.8. Tamar yesterday and sentenced to daten tion for a period of six months.

Accused, pleaded guilty to strik 10 The surprise of the day was the ing a Stoker Palty Officer.

LRCB Team's defeat by sph W. G. Benn, (Captain of 18.0.A.A. "CH од their own HM:8. Tarantula) was President Barca, hits homer. Ganz went ground, Kawleen beat Recreio in of the Court and other members

to 10 innings.

The Mixed Doublea and C.R.Owers Capt. C. F. Hammill (H.M.S. to do in the Service and a this "I have only, afteen more months beat H.K.C,C. in the C Divi- Cornflower), Comdr. C. H. Heath will seriously affect my pension it Caldwell (H.M.S. Tamar), Comdr. seems impossible that I should P. Todd (HMS. Wishart), and have done this thing unless I had Comdr. F. J.. Wylie (H.M.S. Wild been very much provoked which or slokers. Swan). Paymaster Comdr. F. R. was not the case. All I can do is Porter, the Commodore's Secreto express my great regret for tary, was Officiating Deputy Judge. Advocate.

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MIXED DOUBLES.

E.C.C. v. Recreio.

At the K.C.C. the hosts over- whelmed the visitors by 3 sets to ..

The scores were:-

E. C. Fincher and Miss O. Dalziel

(K.C.C.)

beat Miss Botelho and A, V.

Remedios

bent Miss C. Botelho and

Remedios

bent Miss O. Rebeiro and

C. A. Barretto

A. E. Guest and Miss Griffith

(K.C.C.)

heat Miss Botelho and A. V.

Remedios

from the senior officer of the Cica- The official report to the Court la, Lieut. Comdr. Ian H. Bockett- Pugh stated that on Sunday, July

9, accused was serving on board HM.S. Cicala and was borns in the books of the ship.

"At eight p.m., accused relieved Stoker (First Class) Hackett in the 6-engine room. As Stoker Hackett

left the engine room, accused_ask- 6-2ed him to tell duty. Stoker Petty

drew with Miss C. Botelho

and Remedios

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beat Miss O. Rebeiro and

C. A. Barretto.

1

E. F. Fincher and Mrs. Hambly"

(R.0.0.)

heat Miss Botelho and A. V.

Remedios

beat Miss C, Botelho and

Remedios

heat Miss O. Rebeiro and

C. A. Barretto

"B" DIVISION,

IR.C.. S.C.A.A;

Officer N, S. Johns that he wanted to see him. Stoker Petty Officer Johns went to the engine room and the accused told him that he re- fused to keep watch unless the duty Stoker Petty Officer was with him. Duty Stocker Patty Officers are required to visit the engine room and boiler room in the har-. bour every two hours..

"Stoker Petty Officer Jobas told 64 him that he must see the duty En

gine Room Artificerand. having 6arranged for the accused to be re

At Sookunpoo the Indians were surprisingly beaten by South China 3y 5 to 2 sets.

The scores were:-

S. A. Ismail and A. H. Madar

(L.B.C.)

beat K. M. Chan, and C. P...

Ip

beat F. N. Wong and T. K.

Leung

lost to K. F. Lui and H. K

Ho

Carreem and M. O. Hoosen

(I.R.C.)

lost to K. M. Chan and

P. Ip

K. Leung

lost to F. N., Wong and T.

lieved, he took him to see Engine 6-4 Room Artificer (First Class) Lacy,

the duty Engine Room Artificer.

"These three proceeded to the hattery dock outside the Chief. Petty Officers' Mess and here ac cused told Engine Room Artificer Incy that he refused to keep watch cer was with him. Engine Room unless the duty Stoker Petty Off- Artificer Lacy told him to retur to his duty and the matter would be dealt with by the Chief Engine Room Artificer in the morning Accused hesitated a moment and, mumbled something inaudible be fore the party dismissed.

Struck From Behind, Stoker Petty Officer Johna walked aft until, when near the pom pom, he was felled to the deck with a blow on the left eye delivered from behind by "accused with his fist. On rising he was struck again by accused with his fist on the side of the body.

2-0

0-0

40

lost to K, F. Lui and H. K. »

Ho.....

A. H. Rumjahn and A. H. Sufiad

(I.R.C.)

drew with K. Chan and

C. P. lp

beat F. N. Wong and T. K

Leung

lost to K. F. Lui and H. K

Ho

“C” DIVISION.

C.R.C. v H.K.C.C.

ينة

On the C.R.C. courts the Chinese beat H.K.C.O. by 7 sets to 1.

The scores were:

S. W. Leung and Kwok (C.B:C:)

beat Haigh and Gamble

beat Traill and Connaby. lost to Dunham and Stark.

C. K. Leung and F. K. Lau

(O.RO.S

6-0

Acting P.0. Intervenes. Homeyard, who was sitting in his "Acting Stoker Petty Officer

upper deck meas, saw Stoker Patty Officer Johna, with his hands up to his face and bending forward. closely followed by the accused. He placed himself between the two men. Engine Room "Artificer Lacy also appeared on the scene, Locy having come from his mess on hear ing a thump followed by scanned'e voice saying. "That is what. I'll give you." Acting Stoker Petty

below. There was no other person Officer Homeyard ordered accused

on the Battery Deck..

"Engine Room Artificer' Lacy called the duty Petty Officer, Patty Officer G., C. Codner, who directed accused to fall in on the Quarter Deck. Engine Room Artificer Lacy Also ordered Stoker Patty Officer Jobbs to proceed to the Quarter ... 6-4 Deck where the case was investigat- ed by Lieut. E. R. Dyke, who plac- Bed accused in the Captain's Report 6-1 and put him under close arrest.

beat Haigh and Gamble drew with Traill and Con-

beat Durham and Stark P. F Choy and M. KLat

(C.R.O.)

beat Haigh and Gamble best Trail and. Connaby beat Dunham and Stark

DAVIS CUP TENNIS

DENMARK LEAD GREECE

Acented Quits. Bobek. Accused Was Ater Samined by the Medical Officer, Burgeon Lieut. DW. B. Davidson who reporte

that be found sccused In perfect health and quite clear mentally. He was quite sober but his breath.

helt elightly of alcohol,

Lieut, Comdr. Bockett-Pugh givi ing evidence said that he investi-a gated the case on the following day! when the accused was chargéd with striking Stoker Petty Officer NS Johns, his superior officer, eink in the execution of his office, Bil warned accused that he was not obliged to say anything unless he COPENHAGEN, July 21. wished to do so and any statements DENMARK have taken the lead he might make might be given in an. their qualifying Davis Cup evidence. Accused admitted strik match against Greece as the resulting Stoker Petty Officer Johns and of their win in the doubles yester stated that he had no reason t }|day,/

put forward for so doing. Accused signed the statement

Scores as cabled by Router, Jacobsen and Ubrich (Denmark). beat, Stalios and Xydia 73. 6-3, 4-6, 7-39

Results, Jacobsen (Denmark) beat. Stalios 4-6, 6-3, 3-6, 6-2, 6-4.

Xyals (Greece) beat Ulrich 40, 6-4, -10-12, 6-4, 6-14 15 1

Regret Expressed. The statement in mitigation bunishment made by hccused as then read as follows

charize, I wish to say that I very "Having pleaded "Guilty" to the

Officer Johns But I have very much regret, striking Stoker Petty

think of no reason why I should hazy idea of the matter and den have donar south

Austria have eliminated Spain In the Second Round, and the re maining matches, to be played be The only reason I can give is fore August: 20, are Holland that I had a touch of the sun or Rumania, Poland v Italy, Monaco omething that happened to my

.. Switzerland, Sweden v. Belgium brain which made me lose control or Hungary, Norway Yugo of myself, as I can give no reseợp Slavis and Germany; Ireland for making the ridiculous request The Tiled Bound will be completed that a Stoker Petty Officer Should by September & Reuter,

do duty with me down below as

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