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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1935.
AMATEURS IN PRACTICE
Excellent Chance Of Good Side
Shanghal, May 22. The Shanghai Amateur Baseball Club will open its season this week- end with. two games. The first will te on Saturday afternoon" against a team
U.S.S. from the Ashville, and the second will be on Sunday against the headquarters battalion of the Fourth U.S. Ma- rines. Both games will be at 3:30 and
will be held ht the race
course.
SHANGHAI RIFLE ASSOCIATION
Annual Shoot
Shanghai, May 22 The full results of the Al class of the Shanghal Rifle Association.at their annual rife meeting held on May 3 und 20 are given below. Other members in the Al class whò were unable to shoot on the above dates will shoot at a date to be fixed in June. Results to date are as follows:
Lucius
GRAND AGGREGATE
H Evangelista The Amateurs have held several | J. Iglesias practices so far this year, and the W. Bradshaw prospects for a good team 'seem ex-
R. C. Marshall cellent. Not only have the Ama- W. R. teurs got a veteran 'infeld, but a V. Sharman roster of good pitchers. In the
A. Ordeni past the Amateurs have been lack- ing in the pitching department. Pitchers have been driven from the mound, and no suitable men have been able to replace theri.
FOUR PITCHERS
This year, however, the Amateurs
are starting off with four pitchers.
They are Liboon, Huebner, Smith, and Honeycutt.
The latter two
are new inen. Smith played three at Georgetown University.
years
while Honeycutt played in Hankow
EVENT NO. 1 (200-300)
"
E. Evangelista W. Bradshaw J. Iglesias
R. C. Marshall
202
190
189
VIKING WINS
First Harbour Race
Shanghai, May 22,'
W. Nell showed his former sajl- ing form by winning in Viking the Arst of the Shanghai Yacht Club's harbour races of the season, In- gomar (Blaikie), although first to cress the line, took second place on handicap, with Mignon (Tren- chard Davis) third,
Five boats of “A” and “B” Class turned up for the race, sailed at the point yesterday evening. The course was from the Point Line (Lady Anne and No. 36 Buoy) down river with the ebb tide and beamish wind, round Tungku Buoy to starboard and return,' a distance of four miles.
186 Viking (W.Nell). had the best- 187 start, with Ingomar (Blaikie) and 179 Ella (Joscelyn) close upon 180
Total 35 32 67 32 33 65
33 32 €5
32 31 63. 29.33 €2 31 30 61
her,
Mignon (Trenchard Davis) mis- understood the starting flag and was therefore very late in crossing the time this losing all chances for a win.
The race was a broad reach to Tungku Bucy and a close-hauled
one back to the Point line. Viking" led to the buoy followed by In- gomar and Ella With Mignon coming up in fine form. After rounding the buoy to starboard,
A. Orden ...... W. R. Lucius
EVENT NO.2 (500-600)..
34 34 68
34 31 65
Viking. Showing her usual speed she drew away steadily and cross-
H. Evangelista
In the infleld are Fielden, W. W. Eradshaw Ward. Lamneck, Deegan, Riley, and J. Iglesias
Krause. All these men are veter- .V. Sharman
feld
ans and the strength of this in- is further bolstered by the presence of a new man Bill Blesel, who played at Dartmouth College. which each year produces one of America's leading collegiate teams. Another man who may, win a re- gular place in the infeld is Love.
In the outdeld are J. Ward and
A Ward as well as Huebner and Smith who. when they
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CRICKET CLUBS
And Entertainment Tax
US Steel $7 PL. (2)
With these
words Mr. Stewart Richardson, the chairman, reveal ed the position at the club's meet- ing.
NO TRANSFER FEES
"A cricket club is not like a foot- ball club which has directors and
and cinemas.
are not
R. C. Marshall A. Orden.... W. R.. Luctus
27
11
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
13
NOTE--Figures in parentheses indiente number of letters in the words'
required.
ACROSS
& Sorrowfully (5).
1-Treat with contempt, clumsy 13-Peer-but not peep (ar.
17-Zephyrs gone mad, shall we fellow, included (5).
say? (5). 6-You'll find us behind the sun
-dramatically alone (5). 9-But puts an end to the fish (7) 10-A number in beer being far
from moribund (5). 11-Pointed. as a weapon (5). 12-Me and the girl friend, accord-
ing to the Cockney, wander about (7).
14-Strife to this" is probably
mmortal (51.
15-An extremily (3).
Ingomar challenged and overtook | 16-To Correspond give the con-
federate a letter (5). 17-Orind the teeth (5).
18 What's the hürry? (5). 10-Precious stones (5). 20-Fills in a hole, in a sense (5). 21-Trees in compact form (5). 22-Ascents popular among
angling fraternity (5).
the
The following is the soluti on of yesterday's puzzle:---
Across.-1. Downcast, 8. Anaules, 9. Insipidity 10. Rebus, 12. Billow, 13. Find 14. Hat 16. Road, 17. Bi- shop, 18. Third, 22. Belladonna, 33. Sweeper, 24. Embezzle."
Down.-1. Dribblet.,, 2. Wisely, 3.
32,30 62 ed the line first, but insufficiently 19-Preceding Harry is t'e devil Cupboard, 4. Sudd, 5.. Any."6, Bute.
28 33 61 .30 30 60 28.31-59 ...... 31 28 59
EVENT NO. 3 (200-500)
EL Evangelista W. R. Lucius
32.35 67
33 34 87
J. Iglesias :...
30 33 63
30 33 63
P. C. Marshall W. Bradshaw
pitching, can be used in the out- A. Orden field. Behind
Don V. Sharman
the bat
Brosseau, and to replace him, if necessary, is Riley, whose regular position is in the Infeld.
TENNIS
Swings Into Action
Shanghai, May 22, The official Shanghal Lawn Tennis Association handbook for 1935, attractively printed, and with considerable material of interest to local tennis enthusiasts, was issued. yesterday. The handbook contains, In addition to rules for local con- tests, the draw for the first and second division league fixtures, the dates of the Shanghai Open Cham- pionships and other interesting
data
In the first division of the league nine teams have been entered, and competitions are to begin from May 28, to continue until the end "of July. No less than fourteen teams have been entered for the second division of the league, which wifi niso begin on May 29 but which is not scheduled to close until August 21.
The first of the Shanghai Open Championships is to start on Juna 11. Other championship events be- gin towards the end of August, and continue practically through Sep- tember.
JAPANESE VISIT
OT
Recognition the growing strength and importance of the local association is not confined to Shanghai. It is announced that a definite confirmation has been re- celved from the Japanese Lawn Tennis Association to the effect' that they are sending tour ranking players, led by J. Fujikura, who was ranked. No. 4 in Japan last year, to Shanghai, to play a series of ex- hibition games. toward the latter half of July.
This exhibition series will, in ail probability. be played op. the Shanghai Lawn Tennis Association
shareHolders and receive money in court at the Cercle Sportif Fran the payment of transfer fees," he cais, on July 20 and 21. These said. "Nor do we pass this tax dates being Saturday and Sunday, on to the public as do the theatres all local enthusiasts will be given an opportunity of seeing really "Cricket is a national game, even Drst class players in action. At used for diplomatic reasons, and I the moment it is anticipated that hope our M.P's will. do something the other three Japanese players to assist us in getting the tax al-will probably be T, Hirai, S, Fuilt and Y. Kuramitsu, áll being lead- ing players from their universities
London, May 16. There has been a sequel to the questions recently asked in the House of Commons by Sir John Fybus, M. P. for Harwich, Essex, on the subject of entertainment and its disastrous effect on cricket club. He had asked Mr. Neville Cham-tered." Berlin whether he would consider- Brigadier General, Sir R. B. Col-
somé rellef for clubs as their "very existence" was threatened..
↓i'
vin, the Lord Lieutenant of Essex, who
was re-elected president, said:-"
As Reuter pointed out it was considered that this question had "Last year we launched a great some bearing on the Ahancial post-experiment by leaving our home at tion of the Essex C. C. and now comes a statement at the annual general meeting which entirely supports this contention.
li
MR. F. L. RAPLEY ILL
ahead, to make good the one min- ute handicap she was obliged to give Viking.
Mignon showed up well on the homeward run, arid passed Ella to take third fag. Shella (Columbi) was late at the start and thus lost all chances of placing in the rade. The results were:-
Elapsed Corrected time H'cap time 29 30 69 Viking W. Nell) 43:45 1.35 42.09 29 30 59 Ingemar (Blaf-
31 25 56
SHANGHAI WEDDING
"Lees-Frank
4
Shanghai, May 22. The wedding of Miss Frances Frank and Mr. Edward John Lees took place at the British Consul- ate-General before Mr. A. D. Black- cum at three o'clock yesterday afternoon.
kle) 43.00 0.38 42.24 Mignor (Tren-
chard Davis) 45,50 2.48 43.02 Ella Joscelyn) 50.20 3.48, 46.32 Shella (Colum-
bi)
Nance D.N.S.
57.30 5.44 51.46
ALLEGED ARSON
A
A fire which-broke out at the Sam Ming towel factory. 104 Fuk Wah Street, Shamshuipo on Fri- day morning had its sequel at Mr. Lees, who is a sub-inspector | Kowinon Magistracy yesterday of the Shanghai Municipal Police, when Ng Yuen-ehow appeared be- is the step-son of Mr. W. J. Ter-
Mr. Wynne-Jones charged clll, formerly of the Shanghal with alleged arson, while Ng Kan-, Municipal Health Department, His chiu was charged with alleged bride, who has recently arrived procuration of the crime. From
the United Slates, is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Frank of New York City.
The bride wore a simple summer sult of white slik for the ceremony, with a white hat, matching acces- sories and a large bouquet of white roses. Miss Mathilda Meyer, who was the only bridesmaid, was j" dressed light pink silk with a hat of matching shade and mater- ial She carried a bouquet of pink roses. Mr. Eddie Hale was best
man.
A small Informal reception was held afterwards at the Park Hotel, where Mrs. Lees was staying prior to her marriage. The honeymoon will be spent in Hangchow,
ATTEMPTED MURDER IN WEST HONGKEW
Shots Hit Intended Victim's Chair
fare
•
Mr C. EL Grist appeared on behalf of the second accused.
Det.-Insp. A. J. W. Dorling, for the prosecution, applied for one week's formal remand, which was granted.
STERN MEASURES
“Quite & lot of people think that if they estreat their bail their fine is paid; I am going to change "that," remarked Mr. Wynne-Jones at Kowloon Magistracy yesterday when Cheng Se-yat, 26. Govern- ¦ ment surveyor, falled to appest before him on a charge of falling to pay his fare on a Yaumati ferry launch. Defendant was on ball of $725
His Worship warned that he would issue a warrant for the man's arrest if he did, not turn up by 1 p.m.
On a charge of theft, by servant. of 300-94 Hong Kong currency and 60 cents Canton money from 8 grocery shop in Battery Street, Chan Ho-wing was sentenced to wynne-Jones at Kowloon Marie- three months hard labour by Mr.
racy yesterday, Defendant ad- mitted having lost the money. gambling in Macao.
Shanghai, May 22, Fired upon by an unknown per- son three times, C. C. Liu, a mem- ber of the Shanghai-Nanking and Shanghai-Hangchow-Ningpo Rati ways Works Co-operative Society, bad a remarkable escape even from injury yesterday, morning. The Before Mr. Wynne-Jones at Kow- Kong Li, North Cheklang Road, at Bang was charged with importing shooting took place at 13 Ning loon Magistracy yesterday, Kan
7 am.. when tile intended victim | counterfeit coins from China. The was having his breakfast.
defendant who was arrested at the Kowloon Railway Station, was about 30 years of age, suddenly also charged with the possession broke into the house, pistol in of 750 counterfeit, Hong Kong five- hand. As Liu jumped up from his cent pieces. The case was re- chair in an attempt to escape, manded until June 4 at 2.30 p.m.
ן-יד
A stranger, who appeared to be
three shots rang out. In the ex- citement, Liu fell to the ground. while the gunman escaped.
Other occupants: in.. the house quickly gathered in the hall. It was found that Liu,had not been wounded, but two of the shots had struck the chair in which he had been seated,
GERMAN CZECH SOCCER
MATCH
[Special to the "Hong Kong Daily Press" (Copyright).3;
His many friends will be sorry Leyton and spreading ourselves to hear that Mr. F. L. Rapley of the
Dresden, May 26. over the country. We have found Hong Kong and China Gas Com-
Germany's national soccer team. this to be a very popular move 3 pany is seriously it in the War
defeated the strong Czechoslova am glad we are going to play mat Memorial Hospital of the club's most enthusiastic kian national team by two el 12 "In the last eight years, Essex | ches si Ilford. We shall ultimate- Mr Rapley who is a member of supporters. We join his many one before 60,000 spectators! here C. C has paid over £1,000 on a ly find that this centre will also the Kowloon Bowling Green Club felends in wishing him a speedy on Sunday gross revenue of £8,500,"
be a great success,"
Is a very keen bowler and is one recovery.
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Transocean, Kuo, Min.
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34-"The reins," says the dictiou
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25-Rows result if these ceremonies
are upset (5), 26-Faculties (7). 27-Writing implement which is quite the fashion it would seem (5). 28-"Snare" (anagram) (5)
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7. Beau, 8. Att, 10. Rekindle, 11. Seaplane, 13. Fad, 14. Haver, 15. Chintz 19. Hewn, 20. Rhea, 21. Glim. 22. Bed.
NEW POLISH PAPER
[Special to the "Hong Kong Daily Press" (Copyright).]
Warsaw, May 26.
The 'first number of the new National Democratic paper "Wara- I-This side is mainly long and zawski Dzinennik Naradowy "
thin (5).
appeared in the streets of the
2--Quality lacking in the liter-Polish capital on Sunday morning
ary pirate (11). 3-Here's something to talk about
(5),
as the substitute for the previous leading organ of the National- Democratic party, "Gazeta Wars- zawska" which was the oldest Polish paper and which had been 5 Stay! Let's make an offer to compelled by a general boycott to
start with (5).
4There's a meadow in the fold
(5).
2
shire (5).
'cease publication in consequence of 8-One sees the point in Devon-its ostentatious refusal to take part in the national mourning for
Transocean Kun Min.
7-His Internal plight is quite ob- Plisüdeki.---
vlous (11).
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