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CYCLE MEETING WHICH International TENNIS LEAGUE Govt. House

DID NOT TAKE PLACE

False Pretences Hearing

At Kowloon Court

Hearing was commenced before Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen at Kow- loon Court yesterday of the case in which' ANTHONY, BARTHOLO- MEW YAP, allas YAP SIU-FAT, 27,・ advertising agent of Seramban, Malaya, is charged on eight counts of obtaining money or goods by false pretences.

MAK SHU, 40, master of the Morrison Store, of No. 11, Tin Lok Lane, appeared on five counts of receiving good, unlawfully obtain- od.

Yap pleaded guilty to all the charges, while Mak, represented by Mr. F. Zimmern, pleaded not gulity.

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On the evening of June 9, Yan visited the Morrison Store at No. 11, Tin Lok Lane, where no sug- gested to second defendant that he Det. Sgt, N. B. Fraser, prosecut- could get three or four cases of ing, sald that before December Grant's Whisky If he was prepared last year Yap inserted an adverto buy it. tisement in the South China Morn- The following day Yap obtained of whisky ing Post" offering a situation as a further four cases Secretary to a certain club to an applicant who would be able to produce a cash security. It was ans- wered by Charlie Dang who was told that he was to look after the bar and premises of the Kowloon Cycling Club.

Dang found that the Kowloon Cycling Club was non-existent, but he paid over to Yap the security of $300.

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which he sent to No. 21. Canal Road West ground floor in the afternoon.

Continued on Pare 12 Col. 5

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DAVIS CUPPERS FOR MALAYA An-announcement in the Straits Times states that Kho Sin-kle and

Baseball Series On August 4

"D" DIVISION

C.R.C. "A" WINTM EASILY

and Y. Y. LANS

Team Win At. Bowls

A.S.C. COMPANY DEFEATED

FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1940.

CROSSWORD

ACROSS 1. Concen- trate"

5 Plunders

* Courage

In a "D" Division Tennis Lea- gue match. played at Causeway Bay yesterday, C.R.C. "A" defeat LEAGUE TO PRESENT Indian RC. by 7 sets, to I.

C. Y. Tse

$ Willow CHARITY CUP (C.R.C.) beat J." Kitchell and M.

In a friendly hwn bowls game at 10 Perfect The International baseball series1 Razack 6-3; beat M. A. Watab will beglu on August 4 according and K M. Rumjahn 6-1; beat M. Government House on Wednesday. 11 Fluid to a decision reached at a meeting Hassan and M. Mohanderie 6-4. the Government House team beat 12 Captured

K. M. Wong and J. W. Chung the Army Service Corps Company: 14 Service of the Hongkorig Baseball League

(CRC) beat Kischelf and Razack of the HK.V.D.C., by the narrow 17 Strip Committee yesterday evening.

19 Vegetables Entries close on Thursday, July 6-4; lost to Wahab, and Famjahn margin of eight shots

skipped by J. Deakin, in which His 25 Deer 25, and the following teams are 3-6; beat Hassan and Monanderie The Government Bouse rink 22 Briskly.

CY. Tso and Y. Chan (CRC) Excellency played at No. 2, was seen 28. Chart expected to enter:--United States, China, Portugal, India and Great

beat Kitchell and Rasack 6-1; in a closely contested game, finally 29 Forcibly Britain.

The following are the team or beat Wahab and Rumjahn 6-3; losing by one shot to Set Hyde's 30 French

drew with Hassan and Mohanderis four. zanisers:

F. J. Molthen and Chase (U.S.A.); Abe Liu and “Granpop." Leung (China); Henry Barres and Arculli and K. Nazarin (India) and ping Club by nine sets to nil Johnny Alvares (Portugal); M. el Dave Walker and J. Welford (Britain)...

CHARITY CUP

It was also decided that, the League should sponsor a five-game series between the United States Navy and the League in ald of charity...

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Results follow SOUTH CHINA : WIN-

HOUSE: w. 32 GOVERNMENT China At King's Park," South

L Newton, J. Deákin' (skip) 17; J. 33 Lald out.

DOWN Athletic Association beat the Fill-Walker. HE Mr. N. L. Smith, Dr. Gonzales, Fraser, J. Smith, S. H. Dodwell, Ribelm and F. (Filipino" Club) lost to K. C. Ip A. L Shields (skip) 15: W. A. Cor- Atholl MacGregor. E and K. C. Wong 0-6; lost to 3. Ynell. Sir.

L and C. G. Wong 2-6; lost to K. Searle, H. H. Pegg (skip, 25. Total I Chan and W. H. Mok 1-8.

57.

P. Chinn and G. Sien (FI- A.S.C.C. 8. M Baskett, Capt. pino Club) lost to Ip and Wong F. Flippance, Pte. Tuck. Sgt. Hyde 1-6; lost to "and Wong 0-6; lost (skip) 18: Pte. Leonard, Sgt. Law - rence. Pte. Kern. Fte. Rosselet to Chan and Mok 4-6.

(skip) 20; Sgt. Cuthill, Pte. Gow,

A. Banker and L. Bouza (Fill

1-6: lost to Li and Wong 1-6: lost 11. Total 49. to Chan and Mok 2-6.

The League is to present a From the East Astatic Company, G. P. Hughes, the Davis Cup trophy which will be known as the Yap ordered several cases of Carls-players, will compete in the Ma- Charity Cup for annual competi-pino Cluby lost to Ip and Wong Fte, Pearce, L/Cpl Callen (skip)

Champion- tion. berz Beer which were sent to No. layar. Lawn Tennis

ships for 1940, to be held on the 11. Nanking Steet.

Cricket Club courts On June 8. Yap sent a circular Singapore report to the Press stating that the from Aug. 2 to 5. 2nd All-Hongkong Cycle meeting was to be held at Caroline Hill on June 29 and July 1.

6. C. A. A. LETTER

On a letter from the Secretary of the South China A. A. being received by the police, Sgt. Fraser continued, Yap was visited by Sgt. Wilcox who informed him that the cycle meeting could not be held at Caroline Hil.*

Entries

The Royal Engineers objected to umpires giving them a "break"

for the championship when opposition teams are well in TENNIS LEAGUE

close tomorrow while the entire the lead. They did not consider it proceeds will be donated to the fair to "the teams they were play- War Fund and the Malaya Pat-ing although they appreciated the riotic Fund.

umpires were helping them out.

LAWSON LITTLE

DEFEATED DETROIT, July 18 (Reuter) The American Ryder Cup Team defeat-

The Secretary was instructed to point this out to umpires for future

games.

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REARRANGED FIXTURES July 27-8.CA.A. v. H.K.B.C. July 28-8.C.AA. 7. RE; H.B. V. Mindanao.

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Aug. 3 S.C.A‚A, V, HE.

THOSE PRESENT Notable wins on the official side Present at the meeting were:- who beat B. C.. Lawrence (in the chair); Roy were Henry Piccard Sarazer 8 and 7 and Horton Smith Lau, W. A. Smith, D. Walker, who defeated the Open champion, Chase, A. L. Lau, C. S. Chung, C. B.

Wong and J. Welford. Lawson Little, 4 and 3.

On June 6, Yap visited L Ron-ed the Challengers, captained by

Gene Sarazen, by seven to five. don and Co. where he asked Mr. Heinrich Corra for a case of Hen- nessy Brandy and a case of Grant's whisky.

The liquor, he told Mr. Corra, was to be resold at the cycle meeting...

WITHDRAWALS

The following withdrawals from the various divisions of the Hong- kong Tennis League are announ

ced:-

"A. Division: HK Cricket Club. B. Division: HK. Cricket Club D. Division: Central British Assn. Mixed Doubles: H.K. Cricket Club and United Services R.C.

SPORTS FOR EVACUEES

Hospital treatment being ac- corded to Hongkong's evacuees to Marila is exemplified in the fol lowing from the Manila Bulletin:

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"The Perez Field adjoining Ban Marcelino and Isaac Peral has been thrown open to Hongkong visitors and their children, by the Nomad Sports Club.

"Readers are asked to send any In the final of the Happy Valley sports equipment they can spare First Summer Singles, K. & Robert-to the Manila Club to enable the son (5) beat T. B. Low (11), one Nomad Sports Club to collect. It and arrange for its "distribution."

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US. BASEBALL SPORTING

RESULTS

NEW YORK, July 18 (Reuter)-- The following are the results of matches in the major. Baseball Leagues played yesterday.

AMERICAN LEAGUE

R. H. E Cleveland

327 3 Trosky and Heath homered. New York

5 € Thirteen Innings were played.

3 E 2

Detroit

Boston

Detroit

Boston

FIXTURES

TODAY

TENNIS-Mixed Doubles, Hong- kong University v. Ladies'. R.C., Kowloon C.C. A. v. Kowloon C.C. B.

WATER-POLO, European Y. M

C. A Seniors v. Royal Corps of Signals ("Y" Pool, 7.30 p.m.).

813

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5 12

8 12

Doerr homered.

2 8

5

Louis

Chicago

- Chicago

1. 3. 1

The game between: New York and Pittsburgh was postponed as were also the night caps Boston-

and Cincinnati

Philadelphia-St-

Kuhel made a home run. Washingtonian..... 5. 9 1- The game between St. Louis and Boston. Philadelphia was postponed. NATIONAL LEAGUE

Brooklyn

Cincinnati Philadelphis

R. E 2 8

1st: Louis

(Mulcahy pitched).

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