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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1930.

LAWN BOWLS,

FRIENDLY MATCH RESULTS IN A TIE

Playing a friendly lawn bowls match yesterday, the K.C.C. and the Sports Club enjoyed a most exciting finish, the Kowloon side being robbed of a one point victory on the last end, and having to be content with a tie, both teams scoring 46 shots.

the

On the last end, the Sports Club led by one shot, but the K.C.C succeeded in lying two to win match, when B. W. Bradbury, skip pering the Sports Club No. 1. rink, came up with a fine shot, to rob the homesters of the

wood. second Scores:

K.C.C.

F. Goodwin

C. J. Tacchi

J. C. Lyal

(skip.)

Sports Club.

P. A. Dixon

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BULL HUNT ON BROADWAY.

FRENZIED RUSH IN THE RUSH HOUR.

POLICE MATADORS.

ever

AMERICAN STOCKS.

SHOTS IN BEDROOM.

CABLED QUOTATIONS FROM WOMAN FINED FOR BEING

NEW YORK.

DRUNK WITH 'GUN,

The following quotations have been received from their correspondents in charge of firearms, Mrs. Nellie Accused of being drunk while Mesars Hayden, Stone and Co., of Frowin, of The Hollles, Lee, near New York, by Messrs. Swan, Culbert-

son and Fritz, Sassoon House, Shang-Ilfracombe, was fined £2 and costs hai (cable address: "Swanstock" at Ilfracombe. Shanghai), who are not responsible for cable mutilations.

New York, June 4. Tone of Market-Firm. No. of Shares done.-1,750,000, Call Money-3% American Smelting

A wild bull dashed out into the full publicity of Broadway and for an hour he created a bigger sensation than any "star" made on the famous "Great White Way" of New York.

It was a gigantic-and-fear-Anaconda- maddened beast which had escap. ed from the slaughtering yards at East 39th Street and started on panie-raising round-the-town

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S. Jordain

A. E. Silkstone

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Hon. W. T..Southorn B. W. Bradbury

(skip.)

W. Langenstrasse

E. Abraham

C. S. Rosselet

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L. J. Blackburn

(skip.)

C. Burford

R. E. Lindsell

A. Hyde Lay

J. Fraser

(skip.)

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Two Docks Meet,

tour.

Reaching Broadway at 39th Street, the crazed animal turned south and started a mad run down the middle of Broadway, causing terror among the thousands of office workers in the morning rush 23hours.d

Keeping to the middle of the 46 road the bull careered down the avenue, darting between trancara and taxicabs, and bellowig-like

mad bull! ·

Some of the teams to represent the Clubs in the Lawn Bowls leagues on Saturday are given below. There will be an interesting match in the First Division between the two Docks.

Women screamed, men shouted, and taxicab horns blew in frenzy of noise.

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Copper Baltimore & Ohio

Warner Borg Continental Oil City Service Common Curtis Wright Common Eastman Kodak Electric Bond & Share Eric

Railroad General Motors

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Gold Dust General Railway Signal Goodyear Tire & Rubber Granby Consolidated Hudson Motors International Cement International Nickel Nevada Consolidated Copper Montgomery Ward Radio Corp.

Sears Roebuck Simmons Company

Standard Oil Co, of New York Union Carbide & Carbon United States Steel United States Rubber

When the bull reached Thirty- The players to represent the Taika third Street, a mounted policeman R.C. in their game against the Kow- loon Dock on the latter's green are made for him.

follows: J. B.

For a moment people expected Meeting. Chapman, T. Grimes, N. Drummond and J. Fer to see a bit of rodeo or Spanish ruson (skip); G. McLeod, J. Slaan, bull-ring work; but the Sar, J. Laing and R.C. Wallace swerved away from the mounted animal skip): J. C. Chalmers, J. Polson, Jofficer and continued his wild dash Russell and W. Wotherspoon (skip).

down Broadway.

In the Second Division the team to After the bull there went, at represent the Taikoo Dock on their

full gallop, the mounted polic

own green against Kowloon Dock will

be composed of the following: W., dodging the trafe with Roll, T. Stainton, D. Munro and R. amazing skill

K. Duncan (skip); T. Swan, J. Sloan, j Two other mounted policemen Inr., S. Amery and D. Walmsley and a score of foot police took up (skip); W. Cunningham, W. Brown, the chase. J. J. Whyte and G. H. Stewart (skip): C. H. Summers will be re-

servo.

Hongkong Electric Team.

The Hongkong Electric R.C. will be represented by the following ini their match against the Club de Recreio at King's Park: G. Hailey,

They brandished revolvers, but were fearful of firing lest by- standers might be hit.

Many people narrowly escaped being gored.

Point-duty policemen down the lie became amateur toreros.

At each street of Broadway, as G. T. Padgett, D. S. Hill and W. H. B.the bull approached, the traile Muskatt (skin); W. Stoker, H. S policeman would stand in front to Jones, F. F. Duckworth and H. Hatch try to shoo him back. (skip A. Tarbuck, E. Thompson, S. J. Clarke and A. F. Paul (skip), Re R. W. Smith and V. G.

serves: Kerley.

LOCAL WATER-POLO LEAGUE.

V.R.C.'S OVERWHELMING WIN

AGAINST RA,

stand trafic rules. Instead slowing down, he would lower his head and duah straight for the of ficer.

Taurus, however, did not under- of

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The latter would then do graceful leap to one side, much to the amusement of spectators, who were safe behind the runaway.

When the bull reached Twenty- fifth-street, he veered right to avoid a motor-car.

He was going so fast that he The First Division water polo could not stop, and he crashed into match between the V.R.C. and the the plate-glass window of a tai- R.A played in the V.R.C. bath last|loring shop. evening, turned out to be a complete There his debut on Broadway walk-over for the more seasoned team,

was brought to an end by bullets It was to be expected that the Club team would have an easy victory over

from mounted policemen's revol- the Army men, and easy it was, with vers. the

Standing at 8 to nil in the Club's favour.

The match opened strongly, with the V.R.C. team losing very little. time in making their first score. C. H. Roza Pereira had first shot, which the R. A. goalie just failed to save. Roza Pereira followed up a little later with another goal, and still an- other, this last being just before the end of the first ball.

scores

JUDGE ON WIFE'S CONDUCT.

A "PARTICULARLY SHABBY"

CASE.

Was

Comment that one case "particularly shabby" and another was "barefaced" was made in the Divorce Court by Lord Merrivale.

he

decree nisi

"This case seems to be a parti- cularly-shabby one on the part of the respondent (the wife)," said, in granting a to Mr. Mackay Hugh Baillie Scott, a Civil Service engineer, of Ken- sington Palace-mansions, W.

Mr. Scott alleged misconduct between his wife, Jose Margaret, and Mr. Cyril Charles Wilgram.

"Here's a man," said Lord Mer- who is doing the best he can for rivale. in reference to Mr. Scott," his wife, himself, and the little Kiri. When he comes back from abroad he receives information as to his wife's conduct.

In the second half, as before, much of the "action" was carried to the R. A. side. Laing profited from a nent pass to put in the fourth goal with a back-hander. Ile secured an- other goal within the next few minutes, Gittens secured the sixth goal for the Club after the ball had been nicely passed on to him by Roza Pereira, laving already two goals to his credit, Laing managed to add a further two before the game ended.

Pitted against the more experienced men of the Club, the Artillerymen could not but lose the game, but not without putting up a keen tussie: The scores were: V.R.C. 8; R.A. NIL

The respective teams were: VR.CLyon, Weill, Soares, Ste- wart.

C. E. Roza Pereira, Gittens and Laing.

R.A-Ribbanda, Olver, Forrester, Cavanagh, Gerst, Lewis and Palmer, In the Second Division match be- tween the Somersets and the Univer "Mr. Scott is told that if he sity, the former won by two to nil, the keeps his eyes open he will find respective teams being: Somerscts.--Skinner,

out. He keeps his eyes open by B. Morris, Ballan, Fox, Morris, Hil and Sey-and finds his wife and the man means of a private inquiry agent, Ip, Chan, going to an hotel at Ascot." Cheung, Khoo, Lee and Loh.

Mr. Scott was granted custody of the child, and costs against Mr. Wigram.

Sister as Witness. In the other case. rivale granted a decree nisi to Mrs. Ivy Mary Crewe, of Regency- square, Brighton, on the ground of the misconduct of her husband, Mr. W. J. T. Crewe, with a woman living at Kingsbury. with whom he was stated to be

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BRITISH LADIES SELECTED FOR THE CONTEST,

London; June 4 The British Wightman Cup team has been chosen as followR:

Mias Joan Fry, Mrs. Godfree, Mrs. Watson, Misa Harvey, Miss Mudford. -Reuter.

the

Lord Mer-

Granted a decree nisi, and costs, Lord Merrivale said: "This Is, I think, one of the most barefaced cases I have ever heard of. IIére is a man who has been married A cruel hoax was played recent-15 years. He is brought into ly. A woman, describing herself association with a young woman as a hospital matron, telephoned who is living with her mother and to persons telling them to hurry sister. He is known by the sister to Charing Cross Hospital as a re- of the young woman to be lative had been severely injured. associating with her. "Many of the people who: Jiave "The sister comes here and tells called here have been almost in the whole story, and says that she a state of collapse," said an officinis living with Mr. and Mrs. Crewe, of Charing Cross Hospital. "Some meaning Mr.

had travelled miles by taxicab." sister."

Crowe and her

It was stated that Mrs. Frewin locked herself in her bedroom and fired four shots from a sporting gun, one into the skirting, one into the fireplace, and two apparently 71 out of the window.

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Police had to force "open" the 112 door with a crowbar.

Dr. Crabtree, who accompanied the police, was stated to have tried to quieten Mrs. Frewin with a 215 hypodermic Injection, but she re- 100sisted, and the needle broke in her

15 farm.

50 Mrs. Frewin said she fired out ung of the window to test the gun, and 46 the other cartidges were discharg 87 ed accidentally.

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She was also bound.over to be of good behaviour for a year. 322

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20. Among- the passengers leaving #2 by the s.s. Empress of Russia for 80 the North yesterday were, Mr. D. F. Warren, Capt. R. A. A. Chichester,

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Capt. N. A. Thorp, Mrs. T. C.

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Monaghan, Mrs. D. J. Lewis, Mr.

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kong Hotel on Saturday, June 11, Swann, Mr. J. F. Lunny and Pay. vertised to take place at the Hong- Mr. G. Rankin, Very Rev. Dean A.

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