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THE WATER-POLO LEAGUE.
GOOD CONDITION TELLS
AGAINST NAVY,
CHINESE BEATEN AT TENNIS.
WOMAN SUPREME IN LAW.
KOWLOON C.C. VICTORY, IN | COMMENTS BY THE BACHELOR
The
THE LEAGUE.
Condition tells, particularly in
Chinese Recreation Club water-polo, and it told its tale against spoiled their chances of winning the the Navy in last night's first division" Division of the Hongkong Tennis jeague game. For the first half they League by going down to the Kow chased the nippy Chinese Athletic loon C.C. on their own courts, yester seven round the bath, and if theyday evening, by six sets to three. did nothing better, they kept the score sheet clean. But they went to pieces practically before the sound of the "play-on" whistle had died and the Chinose had little dimin pushing through the fragments that Femained of their combination. Scor- ing four goals in quick succession they left the bath victors by four to fill.
The flashes of quick breakaways, snappy chains and forceful throwing were not exactly dazzling from either side before half time. Both defences wore solid without being brilliant, and so it was see-saw play all the time.
There were no sharpshooters in either forward line, the net bars received a heavy battery but when they did come straight, the goalies were on the spot. The Chinese cus todian was outstanding i in this respect The watch played the Chinese team a bad trick when Chan Tam-cheung rattled fast one into the corner of the net tick after the half-time whistic.
It was a different story in the second half. The Navy played a singularly non-cohesive game and the Chinese did not miss the opportunity. It would not be incorrect to say they made the most of it.
Chan Tam-choung is one of the best of back-throwers in the Colony, and it was through this agency that
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Chak-lau broke away a minute later, and the goalie was powerless to stop the stinging shot that whizzed Then Chan Tum-cheang turned on his back again within shooting distance and he made no mistake. The back throw was like a leg break to the Navy goalkeeper, for both of Chan's puzzled him all the way and he had no idea of how to play
them.
Chan made a dashing breakaway down the side just before the final and slipped another one through.
The teams were:
Chinese Athletic-Chan Sik-pui,
Fung Kwok-wa, Chan Sir-lok, Kwok Fung-sun, Tam Chee-kun, Choy Chak- lau, Chan Tam-choung.
More, Beer, Navy-Hampson, Pearson, Lake, Bell, Singelton. Mr. Weyman was referee.
V.R.C. Untroubled,
The recent babit that the V.R.C. second team have developed of having a monopoly of the goals scored dur ing the game, is yet another indication that this fast combination knows too much for most of the clubs in the
Thoy have, incidentally, had their the record of being undefeated in three Divisions broken.
Although
It was anticipated that the Chinese and the Indians would fight out the issue between them, but now the latter team will be favourites for the championship honours was fully expected that the Kowloon C.C. would give a good account of themselves, it was not thought that they were capable of taking the point from the Chinese, who badly missed the services of Paul Kong and M. W. Lo.
The full scores were as followst Ho Ka-lan and Ng Sze-cheung (Chinese R.C.) lost to E. C. and FF Fincher 3-6; lost to G, Bodiker and W. Hyde 6-8, lost to A. E. Guest and H. Hambly 2-6.
Ng Sze-kwong and Yew Man-kit (Chinese R.C.) lost to Fincher and Fincher 4-6; lost to Bodiker and Hyde 3-6; boat Guest and Hambly 6-2.
M. K. Lo and C. Choa (Chinese RC) lost to Fincher and Fincher 4-6 beat Bodiker and Hyde 6-1; beat Guest and Hambly 6-2.
"C" DIVISION. K.C.C.. Enjoy Another
Easy Victory. Entertaining the Kowloon Indian Tennis Club yesterday evening, the Kowloon C.C. gained a useful point, winning by seven sets to two, in the "C" division. Scores:
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JUDGE
MAN LEFT ALONE.
CONDUCTOR MOBBED BY AUDIENCE.
TOSCANINI'S TRIUMPH
IN MILAN.
There were amazing scenes at the first of two performance by Signor Arturo Toscanini and the New York Philharmonic Orchestra at the Scala Theatre in Milan.
and
The theatre. was packed, hundreds were turned away.
"The curious thing is that the Legislature has removed nearly all the disabilities of the wife and has left those of the husband, so that
At the end of the concert the the wife is now much better off than the husband. The Legislature audience rose en masse and sur- has succeeded in estabilishing not rounded the conductor and his only the equality, but the supermen. It was some minutes before equality of woman. Bian is on the they were permitted to retira
The British Ambassador, Sir edge of an abyss."
Ronald Graham, and the wife of the American Ambassador, were among the hundreds of prominent people present.
This was one of many interest- ing comments of Mr. Justice Mc- Cardie, the bachelor judge, during the hearing of a husband and wife action.
The case was one referred from Leeds Assizes, in which Miss Esther Gottliffe sued Dr. Harry Edelston, of Wakefield, for damages received in a motor-car accident before their marriage.
Miss Gottiffe was riding in the doctor's car when an accident oc- curred, and she lost an eye.
.
At the trial at the assizes a sub- mission was made by Mr. C. J. Frankdand, for the defence, that the action was barred by the Mar ried Women's Property Act, and that the wife could not sae her hus band.
The parties, he said, were happily married, and the question in dis- pute was a claim against the in- surance company. ·
Not One in Law. Mr. A. S. Diamond, for the wife, had argued that it was no longer true to say that husband and wife were one in law.
Mackay, and Hedley (K.C.C.) beat
Mr. Justice McCardie observed H. S. Mohan Singh and Feroz Ali 6-2, bent Dr. Lal and Firdos Khan 6-, during the discussion that marriage beat Jehan Dad and J. Singh 6-0. was an agreement to live together, Jackson and White lost to Mahanand there was no merger physical Singh and All 2-6, lost to Lal and ly, mentally or spiritually, Khan I-, beat Dad and Singh 6-4.
Burnett and Brown beat Mahan Singh and Ali 6-4, beat Lal and Khan 7-5, beat Dad and J. Singh 6-1.
£10,000 LOANS TO
SHOT MAN.
STORY OF DOMINATING
PERSONALITY,
The death of a company direc- second division. Their tusslo against tor who was found shot at his the Somersets last night was a home at Purley last January was petition of their last encounter with the Heavy Battery. They just rained recalled before Mr. Justice Mc- the ball down on the net, but inac-Cardie in the King's Bench Divi- curacy in the easy shots kept their sion. tally down. As it was however, seven to nil is fair enough.
The men who took the water were: Samergats Skinner, Hill, Seymour, Sproutin, Lilly, Bollen, Parkes.
V.R.C.--Gosano, Maynard, Feralta, Remedios, Zimmern, Lawrence, Roza Pereira,
As usual it seemed that Rozs Pereira and Lawrence were having a
Mr. H. B. Fletcher, described as a stock jobber, of Purley, was aued by the National Match Factory of Venezuela, Limited (in liquida- tion), who claimed payment of a loan to Mr. Fletcher and "in- terest thereon.
The programme consisted of Beethoven's "Heroic Symphony," Pizzeti's "Venetian Rondo," played for the first time in Italy.
Mendelssohn's "Nocturne," Bach's "Passacaglia" and "Fugue in C
the latter as Sharp Minor," chestrated by Respighi.
or
Herr Max Valler, inventor of the famous "rocket, car and "rocket plane," met with a terrible death. While he was experiment- ing with his car, in preparation for a test run, a liquid gasoline. container exploded, killing him;
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which was said to be the Charter of Married Women, is one of the most obscure pieces of legislation that was ever framed. It seems incredible that this point which we are now discussing could arise for decision at the present time.".
Alluding to ordinary cases of litigation between husband and wife, Mr. Justice McCardie asked: "Have you ever known such a case in which bitterness between them was not greater after the court proceedings?
"I have known thousands of cases
"Even the temperaments of People," said the judge, "do not
did not change on marriage, and so far between married people, but I have my own notice of married life goes
between them I see few instances to support the never known one which
make bitterness theory of a spiritual unity."
greater.
Subsequently the judge asked: "Litigation between man and:
"Is it unseemly for a wife to suoman is different. Litigation be
her husband?""
Mr. Diamond: I should not have thought in these days that any pecuniary matter, either of debt or damages, ought to affect conjugal felicity in any way. There are all kinds of proceedings relating to money matters which she can bring against him.
The Inferiority Theory.
Mr. Diamond, replying to the judge, said that he was submitting that husband and wife had now ceased to be one in law. They never were in fact," he added.
Mr. Justice McCardle: How then did the law come to regard them as one?
Mr. Diamond: I do not know. think that perhaps, in those old days, the position of women was held so low that they were con- ing that the money was a persona!sidered to have no rights whatever loan to him by the late managing apart from the husband. director of the company, Mr. T. M. C. Steuart.
.
Mr. Fletcher denied that he was little game on their own. They dividindebted to the company, declar ed the goal shooting and had netted two each when the half-time whistle Bounded Lawrence was obviously not at his best or else he underrated the backs, for he failed with several easy shots. Against this barrage, Skinner, the Service men's goalie, stood out, and there was little blame attachable to him for the four shots which whiz- zed past him.
Mr. Diamond: That baffles my poor intelligence, my lord. · ·
Mr. Justice McCardie: You think that doctrine depended on the com- Mr Herbert Malone, for the plete subordination of the woman company, said Mr. Steuart was to the man. Well, how did the law The come to regard the woman as being found shot on January 9. books of the company showed two so completely subordinated and in- cheques, one of £600 and one of 'ferior to the man? The second half was only the first £200, as having been drawn by over again. Raza Pereira, Lawrence, Mr. Steuart. The cheques had Roza Pereira, Lawrence it began to been endorsed A. Fletcher and become monotonous. The V.R.C. backs, however, were not having the Son, the style under which Mr. idle time they had against the Heavy Fletcher carried on business. Battery last week, and now and then down would come the Service men. But the V.R.G. defence was solid.
Zimmern figured in a dashing breakaway, the length of the baths,
Accountant's Evidence.
Mr. Justice McCardie: You say. that now the two have ceased to be
one.
Mr. Diamond: They ceased to be one by a long and slow process, Mr. W. B. Gauld, accountant.to as the result of the enactment of the match company, stated that various statues, the introduction of £300 had been repaid. In cross-the doctrine of separate property in and capped it with a goal, and just examination he said that Mr. Steu-equity, and the enactment of the before time Roza Pereira and Law-art's remuneration from the com- Married Women's Property Act. rence pulled off the prettiest plece of pany was £300 a year director's
The Judge: You say that man
work of the game and the former fees, and a share of the profits. and woman, though married, aro found the net.
His participation in any one year The Somerset's opportunity knocked. on the door with a minute or so to Was about £450,
go, but the soldiers had not the know. To what extent did he borrow ledge of the finer points so keenly de- from the company?-About £10,- veloped as the VR.C., and it slipped 000.
by.
Mr. Malone (re-examining): Was Mr. Steuart a man of | AMERICAN BASEBALL dominating personality?--Yes.
RESULTS IN NATIONAL AND AMERICAN LEAGUE.
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New York, June 20. The following are the results of baseball matches played to-day:
National League, Cincinnati 11 Brooklyn... Chicago
10 Boston American League. New York 8 Detroit Boston
11 St. Louis- Washington 3 Chicago Philadelphia 4 Cleveland
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Reuter
Were you, as accountant to the company, in a position to query the orders of Mr. Steuart?-No.
What would have happened to you had you queried that £10,000? -I would not like to say..
ME Fletcher stated in cross- examination that he would be pre- pared to pay the money to Mr. Steuart's executors,"
still separate persons, with separate rights?
Mr. Diamond: Yes. They al- ways were separate Individualities. Their rights in respect of property may have been affected by the theory of unity. I do not see any reason to suppose that man and wife were formerly, any more one in fact than they are now.
The Judge: Then you disagree with the view taken by the law for centuries.
Mr.
Diamond: There never. should have been unity in the eyes of the law.
Relic of Church Domination. Mr. Justice McCardle observed that a famous lawyer had used the phrase: "In law husband and wife are one." "I wonder what basis he found for that statement,"
Mr. Justice McCardie therapon suggested that there might be a settlement of the case between the partics, and adjourned the action. the judge added.
"I suppose the explanation is that the common law of England during the 18th century and onward was Two houses at the corner of very largely influenced by the Warkworth-theology of the Middle Ages. Henningham and roads Tottenham, were struck by That many explain the doctrine of lightning. The houses concerned the unity of husband and wife. adjoin each other at the corner. Very gradually there has been In one house, Mr. William Marries a dissipation of that ecclesiastical and his family were sitting in the influence and both by the growth dining room, and in the other, Mr.of the common law and the act of Alfred Wilks and family were in Parliament man and wife now the kitchen when the flash came. possess Individual existences.”
Another comment of the judge No one was injured, but the chim- per stack which serves both was "Ordinary civil law.com. a large mon law on this relation of husband houses, was demolished, section of the roof was splintered, and wife is absolutely chaotic at and the celling and party wall of the present time. The Married Women's Property Act of 1882, both houses were cracked.
tween man and woman, particularly if they be husband and wife, is em bittering to the last degree."
The Law's Spoilt Darling Now.
Mr. Diamond later quoted from Blackstone the words: "So great a favourite is the female sex of the laws of England." That, he re- marked, was written a good many years ago.
Mr. Justice McCardie: If the female sex was the favourite of the law in the middle of the
a still greater favourite today. eighteenth century, it seems to be Those were the days of chastise ment which now seem to be gone for ever. It was in those days of chastisement that England laid the foundations of her greatness
Judgment was reserved.
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Insurances. Canton Ins., 4950 Union Ins., $4558 North China In, T. 160 Yangtze Ins., 850 n. China Underwriters, $3. China Fires, $400 b.. H. K. Fire Ins., $955
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