THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, JANUARY 28, 1929.

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There is a meadow ankle deep in rich clover grass. Cows are feeding in it, There is a shed where those cows are milked and the floors and walls are as cloan as clean crockery and the cans like new pins. And then the milk is carried swiftly to a white condensory set down in green fields, and you would think that the cleanliness of that condensery was cleanliness gone mad, except that milk cannot be too clean..

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THE

INTERNATIONAL FULL OF THRILLS.

ENGLAND NET FOUR GOALS IN LAST SEVEN MINUTES.

I

SHAMEEN FOOTBALL

LEAGUE.

WIN FOR LUSITANO CLUB

MACAO RACES.

EXCELLENT SPORT. WITNESSED.

[By "Ringtail."]

turned out to see the 18th extra race meeting of the Macão Ráco

noon.

CONVICT MURDER MYSTERY.

(Continued from Page 1.) duty to lay the facts before the courty

Hie Lordship agreed, adding that Mr. Fitzroy had done exactly what he, this "Lordship) would always expect him to do. Ho thought it was a case that should have been invesigated.

Addressing the jury, Sir Henry

The great progress made by the Lusitano Recreation Association's team since the beginning of the senson was once again manifested

Despite the fact that rain con- on Friday when they defeated the up till then unbeaten team from tinued to fall throughout the day, ILM.S. Moth. The game was ex-a courageous band of racing fans ed by Ward, Hooper pushed AMAZING CHARITY ball back to Mott at a ume when cellent throughout, both sides he CUP FINAL the latter had run out to pick up. the gcore stood at 1-1. The second

It passed to his right and though half was even more interesting Club which was held in the neigh. Gollán sald that he could not soo a caso to Answer. In the first by a frantic effort he turned than the first and some really bouring Colony yesterday after place reat difficulty was caused round and stopped the ball on the good football was witnessed.

by the presence of two prisoners. goal-line, Gosano rushing in made About half way through the

In order that the Jury certain of the point. It was the second half, there

on the There were six ovents was quite n

could convict the prisoners second fluky goal of the half, mix-up in front of the Moth's goal. card, and, in spite of adverse con of the very grave charge against though Gosuno's, opportunism is The goalie had the ball in his pos-ditions, the racing was always in them, the jury must be satisfed Some tight finishes that the evidenco pointed to the to be commended.

session, but was quito, unable to teresting. The second half was a grim get rid of it and was repeatedly wore seen and a couple of upsets men beyond reasonable doubt. ctruggle between the Portugese charged. When he finally dropped had the punters at their wits ends Cases in which there were more one accused were Very defence and the England attack, it, it was quite a simple matter for on occasions. Altogether the day than relieved by spasmodic breakaways the Lusitano to push it into the was most enjoyable from the point difficult unless there was direct REMARKABLE CLIMAX. by Portugal which were always net. After this the Moth made of view of the excellent fare pro- evidence.

dangerous. Eugland did every-every possible endeavour to equal vided, and it speaks volumes for the sportsmanship of the koon thing but acore until seven min-up, but were quite unable to pass followers of this popular little race

His Lordship recalled a very utes from the end when Caldieutt the Lusitano defence and the in a good position was brought whistle finally blew with the score track who refuse to be kopt away curious case that came to his

"maskep" weather conditions. down heavily in the penalty area at 2-1 in favour of the Lusitano

His Excellency the Governor of aliding jackle. Ono, could Recreation Association,,

Mucao, who is a staunch follower by

of the Club, was present during the sense the tension all over the teams were:

Lusitano Recreation Associaton. afternoon, and, in company with Ground awaiting the retereo's de- cision. He awarded a penalty and W. Noronha; H. Prata, S. S. Captain A. J. L. Whyte, A.D.C. to International Charity Cup

Sequeira; A. Locke, A., Rafeek, His Excellency the Governor of nintch, but they had to fight ex-Lench scored with ease.

D. Packwood; A. Guillerme, A Hongkong, was an interested opec- tremely hard, the result being in

Wahlb, J. Montalto, A. Osmund tator of the sport provided. doubt until the last seven minutes. Leading by three gonls to two at

and F. Ozorio. this stage, Portgual conceded a hotly-disputed penalty. England not only secured the equaliser, but forced home this change in fortune to such an extent that three further goals went flashing by Beitruo in almost the same number of minutes.

[By "Wanderer."1 ENGLAND, 6; PORTUGAL 3. There is no denying the fact Bhat England were full value for their first victory in the final of

al!

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Portugal's Error, Candidly I am of opinion that Portugal gave away half the battle ou de- when they concentrated fence in the second half, instead of going all out to increase their advantage. The England for wards, if not combining well, were too good individually to justify this policy, and the disus trous finish must be laid largely to this account.

The

This makes the present standing

Goale

Penally Dispute. Portugal hotly disputed the

H.M.S. Moth-Wickenden; Win- correctness of the decision after the nutch. It is claimed that the cup, Dewey; Flint, Jordan (Cap back went for the ball. It was tain), Gold: 200ton, Bates, Beard, fairly certain, however, that heHodgkinson and Love. was determined to stop Caldiculi, and he succeeded. If Mr. Smith of the League as follows:, had any doubt about awarding the penalty, he may have been guided by the fact that Xavier Tarantula two or three seconds before had Clenla

the ball down Moth

Shameen 8.C. clearly knocked with his hand in the goalmouth, Muschen and could not give Portugal benefit of his doubt twice in such a short space of time.

defeat:

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Advices reaching the Manila office of the Dollar Steamship Line are to the effect that the President

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Curious Parallel.

attention at Bermuda 'many years ago. At one time they tied con- victs to uprights at night in groups of three, but each group was so removed from the others that one group could not come into contact with another group.

One morning, when the warders, wont to release the convicts to The Racing Commitee has not enable them to go to work one decided as yet on the date of the men of a group of three, waS next fixture and rumour has been found dead. The facts were such current that drastic measures will that he could only have been strangled by either of the other two or both of them, but no evidence could be obtained to show which one committed the

Insomuch as either deed. both of the other convicts might have done it there was no case possible against them.

resorted to in an effort to place the club on a sound footing before the resumption of racing in Масло.

The results of the races follow: 1, The Non-Winners Handicap: Six Furlongs.

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One Mile.

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that thero was no evidence ou which the jury could reasonably come to the conclusion that the prisoners committed the murder, Under the circumstances ho must ask the jury to return verdict of "Not Guilty."

The jury returned the required verdict and the prisoners were dia- charged.

This was not the only amazing or thrilling feature of the match.

Mr. Hau Un's Desert Storm

(Mr. Roza) 1 Two minutes before the interval,

To a certain extent, continued Dr. C. M. Leitao's Desert Wind

But of England led by two goals to one,

(Mr. Fontes) 2 his Lordship, the same When Mr. Smith blew the whistle

circumstances had arisen in tho Mrs. R. H. Charles's May for half-time, Portugal had secur-

(Mr. Clark) 3 present case. In the case he had ed a lead of 3-2. They held on

Also ran: Andantine (Mr. Luz), instanced to them, however, the doggedly to this advantage for up-

The penalty marked the end of

Cavalier (Mr. Soares), Doubtful (Mr. two convicts were on the scene f proximately thirty-eight minutes, the Recreto, Goldman scoped a

Charles), Dzingboo (Mr. Proulx), the murder but in the present C. B (Mr. Backhouse), Silver Mine case, apart from very vague and defending magnificently against fourth goal for England" two

(Mr. Ip), Tap Sine (Mr. Harriman), uncertain evidence, there was no- long series of determined attacks, minutes Inter, Leach netted the

White Mist (Mr. Y. M. Loo). though there were times, when th almost dirvelly, afterwards

Time: 1:35 4/6min. Distance. 1% thing to show that the prisoners were anywhere near the spot their goal appeared to bear with a shot that Beltruo might

lengths, 2 lengths. charmed life,

have saved, und Goldman flushed

Pari Mutuel Waner $9.00. Places where the body was found,

It seemed very clear on the in a brilliant goal, from fifteen

$6.80, $7.30, $0.50.

Cash Sweeps: 1st-ticket No. 36-evidence that a murder was com- 2nd-ticket No. 23-$14.80:mitted but was his duty to say $52.20: yards range before the end."

Whatever one may think of Adams, operated in the-round-the-rd-ticket No. 43-87.40. England's victory, one is boundworld service, will be replaced by 2. The New Year Handicap: to compliment the Portuguese on the Ruth Alexander, which former- their wonderful fight. They de-ly was the trans-Atlantic liner Messrs. Chan & Rafeek's Nara Stag

(Mr. Harriman) 1 fended desperately in the second Callao. The Ruth Alexander more

(Mr. Clark) 2 half, sometimes having nine of recently has been employed in the Major B. C. Lake's As You Like It their team in the penalty area. service of the Pacific Steamship

(Mr. Proulx) 3 Desperation, or bad luck, call it Company from Seattle to San Mr. Eve's Twilight' Eve

the ohter, incurred am Francisco, Los Angeles and San Also Ran: Loyal Henchman (Mr. one or extreme penalty at a critical stage, Diego.

Fontes), The laugh (Mr. T. L She has a carrying capacity of Wong). Though England won and won and turned victory into heavy

Time: 1.36 2/5 min. 4 lengths, G 300 first class passengers and is well, it would be flattery to sug-

well equipped with de-Luxe lengths.

Parl Mutuol: Winner $12.70 LLOYD GEORGE AND gest that they had three goals to

Good Teamwork.

cabina. The vessel is twin screw Places $8.80, $15.00.

U.S. CRUISERS. spare. On the other hand, it is

Cash Sweppa; 1st-ticket No. 12- fairly safe to assume that but for Portugal gave an object lesson oil burning steamer, 455 feet long.

2nd-ticket No. 14-$18.20. the penalty, Portugal would have of what a club eleven, well Among the interesting features $63.99: played out time in safety. balanced, can do by teamwork on this steamer are telephones in 3rd-ticket. No. 22-$0.10.

3-The Class Handleng: One and After Brown had burst through against a mixture of "stare." all staterooms connected with a

Half Miles. and given Goanno an opportunity Wherever a Portuguese player telephone exchange, giving the

(Mr. Clark) 1 of scaring Mott with a terrific sent the ball there was a colleague passengers a ship service at sen Mr. N. Hashim'e My Lady

Manchester, Jan. 23. connexion with shore drive in the first minute, England to receive it. The forwards ex- and

Mr. S. W. Chong's Wuchang

(Mr. Y. M. Loo) 2 Mr. Lloyd George, speaking at were strongly aggressive. Their ploited this in almost perfect systems when in port.

The Ruth Alexander is the Mr. Roda's Bright Prospect

the opening of the Liberal Party forwards, however, particularly manner, and with their wonderful

(Mr. Wong) 3 "peace campaign" declared that the inside men, overdid the pass- speed, it was small wonder that second replacement in the Dollar

Also Ran: Chlag Hol (Mr. Back since the Kellogg renunciation of ing, held the ball too long and Wynne and Hooper had many on the-round-the-world_service,

the first being the President house), Fanling Stag (Mr. Harri-war pact was signed' armaments found this their undoing. Against anxious moments.

Johnson replacing the President man), Mowgl (Mr. Roddy), Sunning have been steadily growing. vigorous and unhesitating defen-

By comparison, England did not Harrison.

(Mr. Charles). ders like those of the Recreio, it strike one na at all satisfactory. The Manila office was not in- was bad play, and yet they were There was much individual clever-formed as to what will be done either wrongly advised or failed

ness exhibited, and the forwards with the President Adams. to ace the folly of such tacties. made some attempt at achieving The to and fro passing of Gold-cohesion without a great amount man, Leach and Stock when the of success. Between the half-

The best of the forwards were to make hacks and the backs, there appear- order of the day was ground, grew boring almost to the ed to be an entire lack of under the wingers. Both Barkham and point of annoyance. They had to standing, while the forwards could Caldicult made full use of their Stock and Leach have luck with them to enable a not rely on the assistance they opportunitics.

both had good days. Leach, 'in' victory.

were entitled to expect.

fact, has not played better this season. He worked nicely with Caldicutt, and tried to do the same with Goldman, overdoing it to the extent that he gave the ball to Goldman when he was better plaz

a

Time: 3.19 3/5 min. 2 lengths,, 4 lengths.

DECLARES MR. KELLOGG I NOT CONSISTENT.

"Why is Mr. Kellogg building dreadnoughts and cruisers?" Mr. Pari Mutuel: Winner $8.10: Places Lloyd George asked. "lo apys thou shalt not kill, but he says $6.00, $15.20, $9.40.

Cash Sweeps: 1st-Ticket No. 28-also 'l your waist belt with $87.60: 2nd-ticket No. 24-$27.80: 3rd- knives and pistols so as to be

ready to kill' ticket No. 10-$13.00,

4-Tho New Year Novices Race: One Mile. Mesers, Fontes and Leitao's

Zircon II

(Mr. Fontes) Messra. Fontes and Leitao's

Kwong Chow (Mr. Luz) Messrs. Stanton and Reidy's

Blue World

1

(Mr. Roza) 8 Also Ran: Caviaro (Mr. Cavo), Sutherland (Mr. Lee), Veloz (Mr. To Wong!, Westlake (Mr. Ip),

Time: 2.14 1/6min. 4 lengths, a Jungths.

fal

The Liberal leader said that as, things are now the nations of the world are heading straight for war, not because any one wants 2t but because no one has the courage to stop the runaway horas and the chariot of war.

Unless the nations were pire- pared soon to accept whole-heart- todly peaceable means of settling disputes, God alone could save the world from the calamity of a more terrible war than has ever béon

Brilliant Fluke.

The half-back line was Eng The first goal was a brilliant land's weakness. Good tacklers fluke. A nice movement between all, they were sound enough in de- Stock and Burkham, left Stack in fence, but they did not muke best possession about twenty-five yards use of the ball when they had out at an neute angle. He centred secured possession. Only Evered himself.

and he seldom, understood Stock was also troubled with

Part Mutuol: Winnor $0.50: Places the ball, or at least intended to do, ca

Kame sort of obsession, $5.30, 89.10, $5,50. und Beltran worried by the pre- the value of the pass along the the

apler- Cash Sweeps: let-ticket No. 47-seen. sence of Goldman allowed the ball ground. They preferred to put though he had many

opportunities given to $87.30: 2nd-ticket No. 29-$25.00: Brd- to enter the far side of the net. it in the air, usually on to the foot id

him in turn by Goldman. Beitrao ticket No. 48-$12.50. It was a mistaken impression of a watchful defender.

5.The New Year Stakes: One among some of the spectators that form can be traced to the half-however. Goldman

The origin of Portugal's good covered his fast shots splendidly,

and a Quarter Miles," WBS alwaxe Goldman had helped it on its way; bucks. They tackled with great troubled by the close attention of Hezers. Fontes and Leitso's Doubt-

(Mr. Clark) 1 Within five minutes, Portugal were on terms. A quick dash and keenness and constantly worried A. A. Remedios, and gave only Messra. Wing Fat and Co's

the opposition even when beaten brief flashes of his real self.

(Mr. Charles) 2 some brilliantly accurate pussing.

A. Remedios was the found England's defence in two for the ball. minds and Ward flashed in a bril- complete master of Goldman, and liant shot that beat Mott cusily.

Again England secured the lead; Leach netting a splendid goal with a first-time shot from Bark hara's centre. They hang on to this until there remained but two

follows? minutes for play in the first half,

Xavier and Silva-Netto were Small Unita and then the dashing tactics of the Portuguese and their quick-Hood backs, thought the former B. China "A"

was more erratic than usual. Bel- Queen's Ros. ness in perceiving an opening brought a goal from Gosano's foot, trao had a chance with at least St. Joseph's It was a masterly goal, worth go-three of the goals.

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THE JUNIOR LEAGUE. C. F. Remedios was also in his best form. The forwards had a

"No Surprises on Saturday. splendid guiding hand in Gosano,

Five matches in the Junior though Rocha's hard work brought him more often into prominence. Division of the Leaguo were play Saturday, resulting as Brown, Ward and D. Gesund all ed on did well.

R.A.F.

Monument Dr. Luiz Nolasco's Cavaller

(Mr. Soares) Also ran: Amusement Tax (Mr, Harriman).

Time: 2.49 min. 4 length, lengths."

Farl Mutuel: Winner $0.70: Places $7.40, 80.30.

RAIN OR MIST.

The local weather forecast up to noon to-morrow is:N.E. rain or mist," The Observatory report states that the anticyclono is central over B.E. Manzolia, The typhoon appears to be Ali- ing up in the Gulf of Tongking.. Moderate to fresh monsoon, may be expected along the S.E. const Clifna

Cash Sweeps: 1st-tickot No. 8. of China $100.80: 2nd-ticket No. 84-$28.80; 3rd- Bea. ticket No. 15-$14.40.

16. The Farewell Plate: Bix Furlonga.

1. 8. China "B"

3

1 Kowloon

6 R.A. Res

4 Enytora

(Mr. Soares) 1

1 Dr. C. M. Loltao's Desert Wind

(Mr. T. L Wong) 2

1 Chinese Ath. 2 Mr. W. K. Lo's, White Mist In friendly matches, Kowloon ing a long way to see, though it

England's Forwards. were defeated by H.M.S. Suffolk, Mrs. R. H. Charles's May

(Mr. Clark) 8 was scored by the merest flick of

Kowloon were not at full strength,

Also Ran: Andanting (Mr. Luz), the foot., Itocha passed the ball Wynne was the best back on the playing an experimental side in through, drew Matt out of his field. He did all the good thinga view of the coming Shield cam- Dzingboo (Mr. Proulx), L. C. B

(Mr. Backhouse). Tap Blac (Mr. goal, and Gosano renched it a frache was called upon to perform paign. They lost by two goals to Harriman), Silver Mina (Mr. tion of a second sooner, tapping it with the assurance of a master one.

Fontes). over the goalkeeper's head into the though he came in for one or two On the Recreio ground, the Time: 1.36. min. length, B net.

hard knocks. Hooper did well Police defeated South China by longths. apart from his misunderstanding three goals to two in a friendly, Pari Mutuel: Winner $7.20: Places with Mott. Everest was the best Fraser (2) and Gowans netting $6,10: $5.10, $5.10.

Cath Swoops: 1st-ticket No. 5- of the halves! Hill did plenty of for the Police, and Fung King- spectacular work, but was not con- cheong and Chu Kwok-lam for $87.30: 2nd-ticket No. 41-$25,00: ard-

ticket No. 11-$12.50, + sistently good.

South China.

Misimderstanding. The ball had only just been kicked off from the centre when Portugal gained the lead. Press-

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