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NAVY WIN

RUGGER MATCH

Game Pack d With

Thrills

A hard fighting representative Army

fifteen suffered a seventeen eleven

defeat Sookúmpoo ground,

LION HEAD'S FARM TRAGEDY

Jury Returns Verdict Of Suicide While Depressed

day afternoon, in a game packed with BROTHER-IN-LAW EYE WITNESS OF

thrills from beginning to end.

Although the navy team deserved

their win, they were forced to fight and fight hard every minute of the"! game and it was superior speed in the backfield which gave thein victory.

The game commenced with the Sailors taking the offensive and for the first ten minutes did most of the pressing. After twelve minutes play they were awarded a penalty in- side the Army twenty-five yard lize and. Payne opened the score by kick- ing it between the uprights. With the resumption of play Morris gained possession of the ball and smashed his way through for the first try, which Fayne failed to convert. About three minutes before the end of the firt half, Lt. Morris gained possession following a forward, rush and diving "over the line added three points to his teams total. Payne took the kick and con- verted from a very difficult angle

The score at half time was Navy 11, Army O

Second Half'

The beginning of the second period saw a rejuvinated Army team upon the field, instead of remaining on the defensive they staged an attack which carried them right up the field into the Navy territory and ended with them scoring on a free kick, awarded for holding. Lloyd did the convert ing. Within three minutes after centering the Soldiers were back in the Navy Territory and Walker, after receiving the ball about twenty-five yards out, and with the whole navy team around him, ran through hand- ing off men right and left and scored, bringing the Army total up to six, Lloyd converted.

Navy Offensivo

THE SHOOTING

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The inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the death of Ernest Louis Pinguet which occurred under tragic circumstances on the night of October 25, last, was brought to a conclusion at Kowloon Magistracy yes- terday when the jury, comprising Messrs. A. Kern (fore- man, T. A. Pearce and G. H. White returned a verdict of suicide while in a depressed state of mind, but not insane." Mr. E. I. Wynne-Jones sat as Coroner and re- marked that he was in agreement with the verdict.

A TWO-HOUR

TENSION

·to

Pierce Archer, a partner in the going. I got as far as to the steps Lion Head's Farm, of which the and then returned to the room and deceased was the principal, went and 1 crassed the threshold, I saw into the box when the inquiry was him pull the trigger. After this resumed. He said he had been in Pinguet said, Pierce, call Daisy the Colony about four months and far my, and I went out

*got first met Mr. Pinguet last Septem- Mrs. Pinguet but by the time we ber, and it was on the 5th of that returned, "he had lost conscious- month that he went to work at the mess."" Farm as a partner. He was quitë friendly with the deceased and in regard to the events on the day in question, witness related the fol- lowing story-

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On October 25, I was not in the Farm as I went to Hong Kong to look for a job because I could soo that the position was rather awk ward and that it would be for the bent that I should leave the Farm I spent the day in Hong Kong but returned to the Farm in the even ing as Pinguet said he wanted to see Mrs. Pinguet and myself. It was then that Mrs. Pinguet was to tell her husband whether she would in which every man in the backfield leave him or stay with him. handled the ball brought them to

It so happened that when I within five yards the Army goal. Here

Just when it appeared as though the score was going to be evened, the anilors dag in their cleats and began to fight and a brilliant three quarter rush

a knock-on robbed them of a touch- got on to the bus at the Ferry I down. Following the scrimmage the saw Mrs. Pinguet and Mr. Wit Army gained possession but on their chell on the vehicle and we went

wel kioking to clear, one of the player was to the Farm together. When offside and the Navy were given a got there, we saw Pinguet in the penalty which Fayne made the most off. garden but as soon as he saw us, With the score 14 to 8 against them the he got up and went into the house, Soldiers again went on the offensive We followed him and when we got and a beautiful piece of dribbling by there we found him sitting on the Boissier nearly resulted in a touch chair on which he was later found down but upon his trying to pick up dead. After we had been in the the ball he fumbled and a knock on room for a few minutes, I saw him was the result.

take a gun at and holding it in No sooner had the ball been heeled his right hand he pressed this oat of the serum than the Sailor's against his left breast. three's went into action, with Forbes receiving the ball about twenty five he saked Mr. Witchell what he "Before that happened, however, yards from the Army line and after

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Present when the unfortunate affair took place, was the last wit ness called. He told the Court that he was Mrs. Pinguet's brother and that he had been living with them since February of this year, but as far as he could see there was nothing wrong, between the couple until the night of October 23 when he was awakened by loud voices emanating from their bedroom. He went over to see what wrong and saw them standing near the 0021. Although, he could not follow" their conversation, he heard

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his sister ask Pinguet to pleass HABADE

the put that thing away. Mr. Pin- guet then went out on to

went back to verandah and be sleep.

Witness then went on to describe the events immediately preceding the shooting and ended up by say- ing that he saw Pinguet shooting himself but could not do anything as he had the revolver pressed to his left breast and had threatened to pull the trigger if he interfer- ed. After he shot himself, witness said that Pinguet held out his right hand and asked him to hold it as he was going."

THE VERDICT

That concluded the evidence and addressing the jury, Mr. Wynne- Jones said

PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAI Banding off several would be tacklers was doing in the room as the dis- scored his team's last try. The kick cussion did not concern him so for extra points was not converted. Witchell left the room but return

With only seven minutes left to ed about 20 minutes later. paly both sides were fighting for all

"That is all the evidence as far, "CALL DAISY FOR ME they were worth and the spectators

as I can see that is relevant to our were given plenty of rugger.' Sud-

"He held the gun in that-posi-inquiry, and of course mar inquiry denly the ball Bashed out of a loose tion for about two hours," witness is simply into the circumstaners scram inside the Navy twenty-five continued, "but we could not get surrounding the death of this man and Hossier, who played a brilliant it away a be said he would pull Pinguet, as to how he met his game all through for the losers, the trigger if we tried to wrest it death. That being so. gentlemen. I caught it, and running like a stag from him, it offered him a will now ask you to consider, on the went over the line, with half the cigarette in the hope of getting facts presented to you, the verdict. Navy team trailing him Lloyd again the gun was, but he refused to took the kick but it

"On the evidence there is no as short

cake, it

doubt that Pinguet shot himself in "We were all invited out to the presence of his brother-in-law, dinner that night and we asked Mr. Witchell. The reason for his him to get ready to go out with shooting himself appears to be us but he refused and said that fairly well substantiated, and the unless Mrs. Pinguet uncondition only thing we have to consider is.

his state of mino

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Summary of Flay Taking the game on the whole it was well worth watching but it had one or two weak points. Both teams, despite the dryness of the ground did

After retiring for a brief spell, the jury returned the verdict men tioned above, Mr. Wynne-Jones re- marking that he was in agreement with their finding

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a terrible amount of fumbling and as a ally agreed to stay with him and consequence strimmages for the knock five with him he would shoot him ons slowed up the play at times. The self. We discussed it for several Navy have a fine three-quarter line minutes and finally Mrs. Pinguet with plenty of speed and weight, but left the room and I followed her their big fault is that they seem to run as I did not know where she was in and the inside man on passing the

behind him and follow up to take a pass. Army fight hard, and on yesterday's play, were individually as good as their opponents, but they lacked the co-operation and most of the Navy scores came when the soldiers backfield had ran themselves out of position. Navy passing was accurate.

Teams

Lt. Commander Stephenson refereed

(Continued from Page 10). near-by League clubs have already made a note of him for future reference,

Never Marred The Mariners- That Read, Grimsby's goalkeeper, had to miss the game against Mill wall owing to a broken finger draws

od one game only

Here's a pretty how-do-ve-do! The secretary of a Worksop club geta up at a meeting of the local FA the other evening a discusalon con cerning, the feminine section of his Consignees are specially notified that

club's' : supporters, against whom it is necessary for a Revenue. Oficer to

sundry complaints had been lodged. bergantisble cargo..::

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and admitted that he could control. damaged dai

the masculines round the ropes, but “All Claim against the Stemmer must and the teams were Navy Judd attention to his consistent and re- women are diferent," he remark be presented to the Undersigned on or Hudapeth, Slater, Madford, Curtis, before 22nd Dec, 1938, or they will Forbes, Miers; Owen, Morris, Pascoe galaz service on behalf of the ed with almost a sob in his voles Linton, Payne, Witfeld and Ackroyd Mariners. This was his eleventh It was a dilemma, and in the end not be recognised.

Army-Gould, Martin Simmons, absence in nearly a years asso- it was left to the club to and a Ga letley St C Roissier, Hewitt ciation with the club, for whom way out of the difficulty. We shall Wa ker, Herbert Hardy, Gilmore, he has appeared In 248 games, be pleased to hear how they go Walters, Jones, Lloyd, Metesygle and During the three seasons Grimsby on, and trust it keeps fine for

held First Division status he miss them."

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