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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1929.

THE

WORLD SPORT

WATER POLO LEAGUE.Į INTERPORT BOWLS.

V.R.C. "B" EASILY DEFEAT

THE SOMERSETS.

A large crowd of water polo on- thusiasts turned op last evening at the V. R. C. În anticipation of a good match between the Chinese "" and

CONVENORS OF COMMITTEES APPOINTED.

KOWLOON FRAUD ALLEGATIONS.

(Continued from Pape 1.)

His Worship: Ta fraud being the got the gieds, but was not intending to pay for them? Mr. Andrewes:-Yes.

KOWLOON LICENCE

*TANGLE.

WOMAN FINED ON AMENDED:

CHARGE.

Should Children Eat Bananas?

Almost all children ara fond of fruit and especially of bananas. When a female hawker pleaded for children of less than six years But bananas are not suitable diot not guilty to a chargo of selling of age, and at no time should, a The defendant said he had money without a licence, Mr. T. S. Whyte child be permitted to eat them to pay for the goals he had pur this morning informed her that he unless they are ripe and sound; Smith, at the Kowloon Magistracy chared and did not leave the Colony

case.

for ever. What, he asked, was themself had seen her from his win- Fruit of any kind which is green, case against him? Was it that he dow His Worship also reminded damaged or over-ripe is dangerous, went to the store and got the goods defendant that he had seen her in- doranging the digestion and caus- and never meant to pay for them? terfere with the arrest of a young ing auch serious troubles as

His Worship:Yes, that's the man some days ago.

diarrhoea, colic and cholera infan- It was stated by Sergeant Barni- tum. licence, but it was in such a con- that has upact him Baby's Own cle that the defendant actually had

When a child has eaten fruit dition that she was afraid to pro Tablets are the ideal remedy, for duce It.

His Worship asked why she was ly yet gently cleaning the stomach. they are laxative in action, quick-

1 and 6 for the hearing of the His Worship fixed September 3,

case.

Defendant's Enquiry. The defendant said he was in

the Kowloon "A" in the Water Polo kong team to meet them, was dis-Hongkong on publieity work and not charged with falling to pro-and bowels. These Tablets are,

League, as both these teams had not set sustained defeat, each having

1.

ihree victories to its credit.

Owing to ness in the ranks of the

peninsula team, however, they were unable to raise a side. The Chinese took the water, and therefore claimed the points.

In view of the forthcoming visit bowls players, the question of making of the Shanghai Interport lawn

arrangements for their entertainment and for the Selection of the Hong- enssed at a meeting of the General his return ticket expired on duce her licence Instead of selling Committen of the Hongkong Lawn September 1. If the case was without a licence. S. C. f. Post building. Bir. B. Wylis would suffer irreparable damage. Bowia Association held in the not concluded by September 1, be conducted the proceedings.

Mr. Andrewes remarked that the prosecution and the ticket, and asked the defendant, if he could rentise anything on it.

The Hon. Secretary (Mr. J. Massey) find previously been in structed to write a number of local players to ask them if they would serve on the Selection

and Committee having presented his report, it decided to appoint Mr. A. O. Brawn as Convenor of the Committee. Mr. A. W. Grimmitt, also of the Civil Service Club, was unanimously ap- pointed Convenor of the Entertain

Positions of Clubs..

In the other match of the evening, the V. R. G. "B" defented the Somer wets rather" conily, by six goals to two. The V. R. C. players showed bet-ment Committge, ter understanding of one another's play, and although the military team There was a good deal of discus- played well towards the end, thosion on an item on the agenda relat- ing to a proposal to formuinte à rule V. R. C. "B" were obviously the better defining the positions of the various

Clubs at the close of the senson.

The Chairman referred to the por-

xide.

moreover, a specific for infantile

when arrested the defendant denied diarrhoea, croup, celds, simple Sergeant Barnicle replied that indigestion, constipation, colic, that she had a licence. She even fever and teething pains, They told the Inspector on duty that she expel warms. was not a licensed hawker and IL Your chemist can supply Baby's was not till she appeared in Court Own Tablets, or post free, 60 Sergeant Barnlele himself. re- cents

per vial, from the Dr. cognised her as a licensed hawker. Williams

Medicine Co., 60, Où conviction, after hearing the Kiangae Road, Shanghai. [evidence, his Worship said he would His Worship said he did not seo regard the offence in the nature of how the case could be heard failure to produce her flcence and before thien. He had no free imposed a fine of $2. dates until September 3.

The defendant anid it, was free ticket and was not a question of money, but a question of arrangements,

BOYS CHARGED WITH TRESPASSING.

MAGISTRATE RECALLS HIS

OWN YOUTHI.

STAR IN THE EAST ORDER.

DISSOLUTION ANNOUNCED BY KRISHNAMURTI

Ommen, Aug. 3, Krishnamurti, the "World Teacher," to-day announced the dissolution of the Star. In the East Order, on the grounds that the

The Hall Question. The defendant then made an application for reduction of bail Ile said the amount involved was only about $490. He had been kept in solitary confinement and ̧ could get in touch

with any- body to get the money. He ask ed that the sum be reduced เอ $500, as he was unable to Ret "It is a thing I remember doing

myself when I was a small boy, Hia Worship intimated that remarked, Mr. T. S. Whyte Smith

at the Kowloon Magistracy this interest of the world in truth could Mr. Andrewes mentioned that morning when two schoolboys, one not be roused by proselytizing

ten years old and the other twelve, through organizations.

Not long after the start, Lawrence scored for the V. R. C. The Someructa sibility of two or more teams finish were by no means discouraged, Mac-Ing on level terms at the close of kenzie scoring the equalizer a few the season and suggested that the minutes later. Roza-Pereira put the

Association should have bye-laws arine. The General Committee's thint it

was unnecessary to call an again sumption, the V. R. C. team extraordinary general meeting of the 3500 was out of the question.

Association A5,

under Rule D of the Rules of the Hongkong Lawn Bowls Association, 1920, they were em- the money involved was $49,

V. R. C. in the lead again, and Law covering any point that was $1,500,

rence added another point before the whistle blew for the interval.

At the

the play, Lawrence scoring two points and Gosano one In the second half. A few seconds before time, Stacey scored a point for the Somersets, making the scoro 6-2 in favour of the V.R.C.

League Tables.

Chinese "B" V.R.C. "A" Kowloon "A" V.R.C. "B" Chinese "A" K.O.S.R. "A"

Kowloon "B" Navy

Somerset

K.O.S.B. "B"

P. W. D. L. FAP

44- 12 2.8 3 3

12 1 0

U.S. BASEBALL.

LEAGUE RESULTS AND STANDINGS.

To-day's baseball matches result- ed as follows:

American League.

New York Detroit

R. H. E. 2 1

3 7 1

3

1

6

" 1

9 16 3

Boston St. Louis

Washington

Chicago....... 4 10 1

Philadelphin-Cleveland, rain.

National League.

St. Louis

New York

Pittsburgh

Boston

Cincinnati

to

152 28

E.

go CO HO CO

0

0

9

1

Philadelphia

Chicago Brooklyn

11

13'

A

11

(First game)

Chicago Brooklyn

4

10

0

9 1

No others.

(Second game)

The League standings are now an under:

National League.

Chicago Pittsburgh New York St. Louis Brooklyn Cincinnati Boston Philadelphia

W. L. Pet, 34 660

12.

64 43 .598

61 50 .549

50 64 .604

48 61 .440 40 63 122 45 G5 409 43 04401

American League.

W. L. Pct. Philadelphia 81 31 723 New York

66 42 .011 Cleveland

67 52 622 58 54 518 St. Louis Detroit

54 67 486 Washington 46 61 429 Chiengo Boston

43 60 383 35 74 312

WATER POLÓ.

powered to formulate bye-laws to and of this $310 had been recover meet any occasion. After discussion | ed.

OT

were charged with trespassing

on the military shooting range on Mra. Annie Besant, Interviewed the following bye-laws were approved: His Worship intimated that he the Taipa Road

by Reutor, expressed the' opinion, (1) That In the event of League would, unless the Crown objected, teams tying on points for the

Inspector Hoary had explained to that the dissolution of the Order, top or bottom positions, a deciding match, reduce the bail to $1,000. his Worship that erected round the of the Star in the East was quite

matches, will be played on the Defendant's Complaint,

shooting range were a number of logical, in view of Krishnamurti's Enock out system. The draw to be Before leaving the Court, the sand bags to stop ricochet bullets. stress on individual judgment and" made by the Committee, and the defendant drew his Worship's The defendants were seen using a

liberty. green and date of playing matches attention to the behaviour of his trowel to remove the lead.

She said that various trusts nominated by the Committee.

solicitor. He said that he had: (II) The losing team of the lat

His Worship remarked that he would carry out the publication of Division shall be relegated to the 2nd received a promise from his solici-did not intend to fine the defen-Krishnamurti's writings.

"The very absence of an organi- Division 1 the winning team of the ior to be visited at the gaol, but dants. He himself, could rement-zation may appeal to numerous

2nd Division desires promotion.

The "Spey" Cup.

up till his appearance in Court bor doing the same thing when he this morning he had not heard was a small boy,

intelligent people who prefer to from him.

think out a great truth rather than Inspector Hoare said that the listen to a partial explanation," the range during firing but they defendanta were not actually on declared Mrs. Besunt.

had done a lot of damage.

"My fundamental belief, "in Krishnamurti the World

The Hon. Secretary was Instructed to write the varicus Clubs with the Court was informed that the soli- It was stated that last week the view to expediting the playing offcitor was not appearing. of "Spey" Cup matches.

The defendant said it was infter that that he had been promised. In reply to his Worship Inspec- Teacher makes me more inclined

His Worship intimated that he tor Hoare said that the authorities should consult another solicitor; were erecting a fence to prevent and remanded the defendant for people from trespassing. one week formally on $1,000 bnil. The defendants were enutianed.

LOCAL BASEBALL.

U.S.S. GUAM & SOUTH CHINA TO MEET TO-DAY.

....

Arrangements were completed yesterday by the South Chinn Athetic Association munngement to hold a baseball game to-day, at 4 p.m., at the Caroline Hill diamond, against the cracka from the U.S.S. Guam, managed by S.P. Harris, which ship | is now in port.

While the game is only an exhibi- tion one, yet it will be considerable interest to the followers of laseball, for it will throw same light on the Strength of the South China aggrega- tion, and fans will then be able form their opinion whether this team can hold on to their predicted first

plure in the Hongkong Baseball Lengue, opening on Saturday, at the Navy Field.

South China will put their full team into the field, with the possible omission of Ed.. Chong, their twirler. who is reported to be somewhere in the country. However, Manager K. C. Wong has in store a dark horse

to put on the hill, and Chang's ab- sence will also give him the opportuni-

ty to try out his other mound duty men.

Little is known of the strength of the Guam, but no doubt, they will give a favourable account of them- selves in this national game of their's, as is common with all teams of the American ships.

Perhaps uther-teams of the long- kong Baseball League would like to get workouts with the US.S. Guam crew. If they will get in touch with the management of the US.S. Guarn team, this aggregation will be very willing to accommodate them.

"FOUR WALLS.”

THRILLING FILM STARRING JOHN GILBERT.

"Four Walls," which will be screened from Thursday to Satur- day at the Queen's Theatre, is the story of a gangster" leader in the Eust side of New York City. Be cause he shoots a man in a enfe brawl he is "went up the river" for} four years. When he gets out he is, resolved to go straight. He finds that his lieutenant has stolen both his position as head of the gang and his girl. The girl tries to get him back and he turns her The following team will repre- down. From then on the picture sent Kowloon. "B" versus The is a story of the struggle of the K.O.S.B. "B" in the water polo ex-convict to stay on the straight lengue on Wednesday:-F. Angus, and narrow path and to keep away V., Hast, C. B. Easterbrook, A. from: the girl: The whirlwind Bliss, J. Murphy, A. Henry and finish to the story adds thrill to W. G. Lawson. Reserves; II. T. the excellent and novel plota situa-

tion. lery and D. Harvey.

Joan Crawford is the heroine.

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