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RUGBY FOOTBALL, ·
NAVY DEFEATS CLUB IN THRILLING ENCOUNTER,
[By "Styx"]
The final match of the triangu Iar Rugby contest took place at Happy Valley yesterday evening between the Club" and the Navy resulting in a narrow victory for the latter by 10 points (two goals and two penalty goals) to 13 points (two goals and one penalty goal).
Those present wore favoured with one of the finest displays of Rugby football witnessed in the Colony this season, the outstand- Ing fenture of which was, doubtedly, the magnificent place- kicking of Morgan and Goldman. I doubt, indeed, whether suck a display has a precedent at Happy Valley.
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Five minutes froth the start, the Club took the lead with a try by Stänion-a great dribbling effort from
the
SPLENDID TENNIS YESTERDAY.
5. A. RUMJAHN QUALIFIES FOR SINGLES FINAL..
· DECIDING FACTOR.
TUESDAY,
BOGUS TWINS PLOT
ALLEGATION.
MAN WINS APPEAL IN PATERNITY CASE.
London, Mar. 9.
Remarkable love letters woro
APRIL 9, 1929,
Has Made Good Progress Ever Since
Little Girl In Ceylon Improved Almost Out of Recognition By
Baby's Own Tablets.
When little Rohino Subasingho was 19 months old she was BO road at London Sessions yesterday backward and weakly that her when John Warburton, Whitting-
ton, 22, appealed against an order parents and friends almost dea- Then her uncle, Mr. made against him at Marylebone paired. Polleo Court on January 15 in Simon Perera, of 1, Stafford Maradana, Colombo, respect of the child of Babelte Gardens, Nancy Warner, 19, of Kildare advised treatment with Baby's terrace, Bayswater.
Own Tablets, and this was given with wonderfully gratifying re- sults, for, to quote Mr. Perera's own words:"The child's con- atipation disappeared and appetite increased, she put on weight and in a very, short time was improved almost out of re- cognition. We are very thankful for her euro and think, that Baby's Own Tablets should be in every home where there are_children."
When the case was hoard at the police court, Mr. J. D. Cassels, KC, for Whittington, suggested, in cross-examination, that Miss Warner and her. widowed sister, Mrs. Pamela Gloria Walmsley, were adventuresses, trying to get An exceptionally high standard young men In their clutches. of tennis was achieved in the The sisters denied the allega first semi-final of the Opon Singles tion, and also another that Mrs. yesterday when S. A. Rumjahn Walmsley had received a settle iament of $140 or £150 in respect of defeated 11. D. Rumjahn straight sets. It was the fastest twins which never existed. Mrs. game yet witnessed in the tourna Walmsley stated that the twins ment, both players, indulging in were born to her in London and hard and accurate hitting, taking had been "given away." occasional risks, but seldom re- lapsing into mere defence,
The deciding factor eventually was 5. A. Rumjahn's speed in covering the court. He got back some of his cousin's best shots brilliantly, and it seemed, that the latter was in the closing stages placing the ball inches out in an effort to place the ball out.
Navy a twenty-five. of reach. Goldman converted. Ten minutes
II. D. Rumjahn was in better later, the Club were awarded a penalty, Goldman being successful form at the commencement, but he with the kick. Shortly after made more mistakes, particularly wards, the Club went further in his overhend work against the ahead with a try, from Koop, the sun, and they played game and chief honours of which go to Gold-game until the score stood at three man who intercepted a pass and all. S. A. Rumjahn won the made considerable distance before next two, and eventually took the sending the ball across the line frst set at 6-1.
t.ly
to Koop. The Club, however; S. A. Kunijahn was seen at his must be commended for their best in the second and third sets. he passing on this occasion and After losing the second game an Indeed throughout
gume. the result of superb shots down Goldman converting Half-time the aide-line by his cousin, though found the Club leading by 13 deuce was five times called, he polata to nil, though the Navy won three games in a row without should have opened their account needing a point, except for a but failed an easy penalty.
lucky not hall. He was down 0-40 On reaming, Evans within the sixth game, but forced the spectacular run toak the Navy to pace and retrieved the situation, the Club twenty-five from which finally taking the seventh, after point they were successful with a some long rallies and the set at penalty awarded against Bonnar 8-1.
-off-side, Nothing exceptional When H. D. Ramjahn took the occurred for the next quarter of first two games in the third set, an hour, barring one brilliant run it seemed that there might still by Koop, and play became very be a fight, but S. A. domluated the scrappy.
hourt, won five games in a row, After this, the Navy made great rally and the Club defence and the set at 6-3, was sorely taxed for the remain-
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Mr. Bertram Reece for Miss Warner, read a number of letters alleged to have passed between Misa Warner and Mr. Whittington.
In
A letter written by Miss warner, she mentioned that her writing was a bit shaky as she had had some cocktails.
Miss Warner addressed Whit- tington as "Dearost houry bunch" in a subsequent letter, and later wrote "Au revoir, my cave man."
The facts of the above
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were Arst published in the year 1924 when little Rohine was 3 years old. Now, 5 years later, sha continues to make excellent pro- gress in every way.
Slekly backward babies, and little ones who are troubled with their stomach 'or bowls, whose teething is painful, digestion bad who have worms, aro feverish, or cannot sleep well, should all be given Baby's Own Tablets, tho and guaranteed absolutely puro safe remedy for children's use.
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Medicine Co., 60, Kiangse Road, Shanghal. Cross-examined, Miss Warner said that she was born in Van-
couver,
Mr. J. N: Emery (for the appal- lant): Do you know that no such
name was found registered there?
-No.
Your sister want as the Hon. Pamela Walmsley 7-Yes.
You know she is not entitled to that title? She is, but there is long history behind it.
JOCKEY CLUB.
HANDICAPS FOR NEXT RACE MEETING.
The handicaps for the third are as fol- Extra Race Meeting lows:
Kellet Handicap: "A" Glass Duke of Chantilly (162), Grand Tattoo Eve (167). Town Hali
I put it to you that you were endeavouring to obtain money in (166), Rose Hall (140), City Hall respect of the child for which (140), Pickle (150), O-Moon Whittington was not responsibic, (145), The Phepannt (149), Chesa and you knew he was not respon-peake Bay (161), Huntington (155), Young Pretoniler (150), Winsome Staự (160).
sible for it7-No, I did not.
Mrs. Pamela Gloria Walmsley, cross-examined by Mr. Emery, denied the suggestion that her story of giving birth to twins was inftrue,
Kellet Handicap: "B" Clas8.- Fifty Fifty (164), Bright Prospect (140), Mowgli (155), Blue World (104), Glory (152). Doubtful (145), Mevanagher (140), Monk (157), Duke
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Whittington, giving evidence,
of Melrose (166), (166), Rummy (160), Pink Pearl Chesapeake Bay (161), Hunting- said he found other men were S. A. Rumjahn gave a clever visiting Miss Warner's home, and Zephyr (145), King's Falloch (145), Papaya (148), Pumpkin ton (155), Young Pretender (150), Morrison H Handicap: "B" re he begain to think he was "a bit (157), Erin's Isle (163), Charles (146), The Jungle Book (156), Buster (143). der of the game. From a loose on all-round exhibition and a
lon (140), Little Thunder (150). Half Pint (142), Alderley (155), the Club line they scored their petition of the form te displayed of a fool."
Boa Vista Handicap: "A" Class. Inca (157), Sopron (150), King's Class.-Chow Taze Lon (165), De. first try, which Morgan converted should enable him to recapture the
Nurse Florence Davis said that The Jamaica (161). The Pheumant Parade (146), Bronze Idol (162), sert Storm (146), Blue Danube Prospect (140), Tarmacadara with a superb kick. Club 13, Singles Championship. J. P. was
errate, giving only gilmpses of she recognised Miss Warner as the (166), Monk (157), The Sun (160), Charleston (140), Duke of Nor-(168), Fifty Fifty (184), Bright Navy B.
Spurred to greater efforts, they his best. He was finding the net person who went into the nursing Neukhail (150), Loch Etive (152), mandy II (168), Sunshine (150).
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Mra. Loch Alsh (156), Zephyr (145), Morrison Hill Handicap: "A" (151), Mowk (165). Blue World then proceeded to add another try far too often, and many of his home from a movement starting in the shots would have been superb in a Walmsley showed her a photo King's Falloch (157), Thunder Class-Monterey Bay (154), Duke (164), Glory (152), Doubtful kraph of some one she said was holt (154), Flying Stag (146), of Chantilly (162), Grund Tattoo (145), Kom Toug Hall (140), Club's half. Morgan again con-doubles match.
the husband of the girl and the Dark Eyes (140),
Eve (157), City Hall (140), In-Mount Elburz (155), As You Like verted and thus levelled the scares.
father of the child. He was not Almost a time, the Navy were awarded yet another penalty, the The following are the results of anything like Whittington.
Robert Chairman, Sir Club packing "four up," and with yesterday's games?
Open Championship Singles (semi-Wallace, said the appeal would be a successful kick carried off the honours of the match and also final S, A. Rumjahn beat 11. D. allowed without costs. finished top in the annual contest, Rumjaha 6-4, 6-1, 6-3. The match was full of thrills and held the spectators from begin ning to end.
The Results,
Handicap Doubles: II. J. Armstrong and J, G. Lawrie (owe 4/6) beat S.E. Green and D. S. Green (owe 15) 7-5, 11-9; 0.1.C. Marion and I. Owen Hughes (owe 15/1) beat G, N, de Maa and C. Stigter free. 476) 6-2, 6-4.
Today's Matches,
For the Navy, Davis, Evans and Morgan excelled and for the Club, Milne Day, Riddell and West were seen to advantage whilst all the outsides, Goldman in particular, played well up to form.
Open Singles Champlonship: EC. Captain Dobbie was the referee. Finchery M. W. Lo
Club Championship: S. E. Green G. W. Sewell (final).
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ASSOCIATION HOLDS ITS ANNUAL MEETING..
The annual meeting of the Hong-
kong Baseball Association was held
at the Amerlean Consulate Inst
The following matches are down for to-day:
Ohta la London.
London, Mar. 30. In Gallery Club finals at Dulwich, Ohis best Turnbull by three straight sets.
TANLING GOLF.
evening, when the events of the past IE IN THE CAPTAIN'S CUP
year were reviewed and new officers
elected.
The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed, after
COMPETITION.
The
WOMAN WHO DRESSED
ON £10 A YEAR.
COMPLIMENTED IN COURT ON APPEARANCE. "
Judge Crawford, who recently vhad some caustic remarks to make about the money spent on dress has aret a woman
with "more frugal hubila."
The woman, who was well dress- at led, was a witness in a case
Edmonton County Court. For two years, she said, she was a barmaid, and during that time her wages totalled £180. She had apent £10 each year on dress and saved £160.
Judgo. Crawford: Did you put your savings into the bankc?--No, I put them into a stocking, which I kept above the china cabinet ut my home.
The Captain's Cup competition for which a report of lust year's work April, played over the old course at
Rut. would it not have been was given by the Treasurer, who Fanling during the week-end, resulted Raid that the Association was in aile between L. R. Andrewes
(78-573) and Major D. W. Bea-safer in the bank?--No, I thought fairly sound position insofar us mlah (83-10-78). They will play it would be safer in my stocking. The following officers were elect-off to deckle who qualifies, Other I did not want my husband to
finances were concerned,
.
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ed for the season:-Mr. T. B. WI- son, president; Mr. C. B. Mayer. vicc-president; and Mr. I. Hon. Sling, hon. secretary and treasurer.
It was decided to run Leagues this year, one for the Senior and one for the Junior, Applications for entry to either of these divisions close on April 20, the offelals finding it advisable to start some time in May if possible.
scores
J.
D. J. Gilmore
A. E. Lissaman
E des Voeux
K. S. Robertson R. K. Hepburn
B. D. Lawrence
N. K. Littlejohn T. L. Christio
There were 43 entries. '
know how much 1 had, as he might | 85-1075 have wanted to borrow some.
87-11=76
81-578
00-14-70
82-070
"Storm of Indignation.”
A Sulicitor: Excuse me, madam, 84-870 but have you always dressed as 84 870 well as you are dressed to-day?- 80-13-76 YCA. 87-11-70
Judge Crawford: You are more frugal in your habits than most people who come before mo.
As regards the junior division, Several years ago a storm of in-
it will not be known how many dignation was, aroused by some- teams will compete until the one who wrote a book about how entries close, but a large number to dress a lady on £15 a year. have signißed their intention of joining.
Tire Japanese are this year expect- ed to put up a team for the senior division, in which, as far ne can be gathered, four teams will com- the Americans, pete. These are
been considerably who have strengthened by, some new men,
All the Teague matches will be happened not long ago," he add- the Chinese, the Japanese and the Filipinos, the last named of whom played at Happy Valley as usual, od, smilingly, apparently referring
"Something of the same kind
will lose some of their most useful but it is hoped that the South to his statement that it was pre- men by the decision of the China ground at Caroline Hill will Japanese to enter a team this be available for some friendly
year.
·games..
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Boa Vista Handicap: "B" Class,perial Hall (146), Rose Hall (140), It (140), Ace of Spades (140), Duke of Milan (160), Szatmar Pickle (150), O-Moon (145) Sunning (148), Erin's Inle (163).
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