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In a linen smock he found a germ, FATAL THORN PRICK.]

and also in milk taken from two of ONE DEATH, THEN A SECOND his cows. The cows had since been

l'destroyed.. MAN INFECTED.

Some weeks ago a cowman named How a single prick by a thorn Adarns died on the farm, and Dr. caused the deaths of two men was Thornton suggested that Ada described at an inquest at Melks- had picked up the germ by pricking Wilts), on Howard Mark his finger with a thorn and passed

fit on to a cow when milking it. "Giddings, a farmer."

Dr.Thornton, pathologist at Giddings then took the germ from Salisbury Infirmary, said he had the cow.

A verdict of death from ser found in Giddings's body a germ which was undoubtedly the cause ticemia arising through infected

cows was returned. of death.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY,

KOWLOON SHINE.

BEAT ARTILLERY IN FAST WATER-POLO.

It was a better knowledge of those fino points of waterpolo that won last night's first division game for Kew- loon. In most other respects they equally with the Royal sized up Artillery soven but their two goals result of their better only ля д

Service men did derstanding Tha

once penetrate Kowloon's defence although a couple of shots went near it. The teams left the water with Kowloon victors two to nil

Although Kowloon did not show it extent they missed Kerz

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to any greed division. He had

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in the touch of sun stroke but will probably

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JAPANESE TENNIS PLAYERS.

EXHIBITION GAMES AT

THE K.C.C.?

Expectations were not realised yes. terday, when the Melji University and our lending local players exhibition

of two-day programme matches on the Kowloon Cricket Club courts.

The Japanese players appeared to be affected by the importance of the occasion, and apart from the Fujikura brothers, failed to reproduce the form displayed in their practice bouts.

Not a few other factors may have operated against them. The ground surface was soft and refused to yield that bounce from the ball which

be back in the seven on Monday:aärivers, such as our visitors; esson-

It not been for Ribbands, Artillery's goalle, there would certain

chalked ly have been a couple of goals

half. for Kowloon in the first His exceptionally solid defence how ever was equal to every occasion that

up

his

tially are, require to produce their shots with any degree of effect. Then the last match had to be played in the cd against good timing of the ball. closing light of the day, which militat knowledge that our local men were on anything but their best behaviour. The tennis consequently suffered.

The best play of the day came at the end, when the Fujikura brothers opposed Ho Ka-ing and Ng Ste-kwong in a doubles match, and it was most

be unfortunate that play had to

stop-

Brose. His saves were at times bril-Added to these facts, one must ac liant but his throwing

out and clear

often ing was not impressive. Very

shots were weak and misplaced but he was

certainly the Service half. men's shining light in the first

Kowloon backs were just a little

before half

time and at the superior rest neither team had scored.

The Artillery showed the effects of their effort in holding the strong Kow-ped with the pairs sharing two sets, loon men shortly after the second owing to the failure of the light.

The junior champions of Japan are score came when term. The first

a most attractive combination. First Simpson intercepted a corner throw from Cavanagh and knocked it from and foremost hard drivers, they dis into the net played willingness to force the ex- the two-yards line Simpson had been trying these shots changes from the opening, and the Hongkong pair had all their work all the game and it was one of the very few that he really got on to. cut out to prevent the visitors from A moment later the score was two running away with the sets at issue. nil in favour of Kowloon when Gold-T. Fujikura possesses a most delight man took a pass cleanly and whipped ful style, a hard hit and well directed it into the net. Ribbands was power ball resulting from perfect freedom less to

it. The Artillery were a of stroke and clever use of the body. stop little ragged towards the end but they He can take a ball very early and kept

battling right to the finish. The punch it hard with a low trajectory that

is most disconcerting for the receiver, and although overhead he has plenty of room for development, his ground volleylag is very nice to watch.

were:

sides wer

Royal Artillery-Ribbands. Gray, Cavanagh, Lewis, Forrester, Gill,

Olver.

Kowloon-Angus, Witchell, Franks, Railton, Simpson, Goldman, Bliss.

Interesting Second Divn. Game. toyal Artillery went down also in the second grade to Somersets. The players were:

Court

Yesterday his brother revealed a sound knowledge of the principles of good lobbing, but displayed weakness in his volleying.

Ho Ka-lau and Ng Sze-kwong were Somersets. Skinner, Hill, Bollen, stolid rather than clever. Both effect Parkes, Lilly, Scroutin, Seymour.

ed some good looking shots at inter- Royal Artillery Perry, Emeryvals, but for the most part they were Breeds, Moore, Leadbeater, Trice, kept strictly on the defensive and Compared with previous second carned points on their opponents' mis- Grade games the match was of a fair takes. Ho retrieved well, and Ng standard; it was almost better than generally remained at the net await- some of the wretched first divisioning his opportunity of putting the ball contests that have been staged. It gently away to the corners.

The first set went to the visitors, certainly was interesting and pleasing feature was the comparative who secured it at 8-6, but although ball. they tried very hard, they failed to accurate handling of the There were not the wild hit-and-miss snatch the second, and eventually throws that have marred so many conceded it at 8-6.

Intely. An casy shot by Parkes from right in front gave Somersets the first advantage and the Artillery could not equalise before

cates games

half time.

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Parkes capped a long breakaway down the centre of the baths with a Sorceful shot that spun into the net and left the goalie puzzled, soon after had resumed. Seroutin whizzed a lucky one in just a few moments later and the final scores were Somersets, 3 3 goals:

the game

Other Matches.

The other doubles match between. E. C. and E. F. Fincher and N. Komatsu and H. Okamoto was frank- ly disappointing.

The Japanese were, plainly discon certed by the vagaries of the court, and failed to adapt themselves to its peculiarities. They sought to win the match on driving, and invariably picked out the wrong ball on which Artillery, nil. to adopt this strake. Top Teams Meet On Monday.

It will be a battle of giants

Kowloon are

The Finchers were not in their hap- when piest meod, but there was never any pitted against V.R.C. on doubt as to their superiority. The Monday. It is almost certain that match, however, was marked by mis- these two will be strong contenders takes and yielded nothing to excite for final honours and all eyes are enthusiasm.

table,

V.R.C.

bound to be on the game. At present The locals captured the first set they are lying first and third on the in the easiest possible manner, with the loss of but two games, and al- having played one more Even if it deca little in

only game.

though the Meiji men endeavoured to indicating which is the

retrieve a lost hope, and succeeded superior com- bination the clash should provide some to a certain extent by forcing the higher class waterpole than has been

second set to 7-5, after being 5-2 in seen at the V.R.C. so far this season.

Arrears they did not inspire con- The same teams are to meet in the adence, sceond division but here the interest is practically negligible for V.R.C have shown themselves far and away the best seven in the seconds.

LOCAL BILLIARDS.

STEEL COULSON LEAGUE RESULTS.

+

The following are the latest re- sults in the Steel Coulson's Bil- liards League..

The singles encounter between A. L. Sullivan and I: Seo, although treat- here lastly, was actually the first number on the featured by me, and was

by recovery Sullivan, who, after a rather miser- able display in the opening set, im- proved sufficiently well to carry off the next two, the full scores being

-6, 6-3, 6-2.

Three

Here again neither exponent show- ed what he was really capable of do- ing, and left much to be desired. Farts of the exchanges were. contested from the baseline, and er rors were blatant. It was surprising to see the visiting player wenken so May 23-R. A. (Stonecutters) rapidly after the first set, and he made beat R. A. (Hongkong); C. & P. O. no fight for the decider. Sullivan Club beat Garrison Mess; Somer-improved in his ground strokes as but appeared far the game progresself sets beat St. Patrick's.

on his left hand. May 30th.-Garrison Mess beat from sure of

His averhead strokes were cleaner R. A. (Stonecutters); Warders

and more effective than Seo's, who, best C. & P. O. Club; R. E. beat like his fellow visitors, made the Somersets.

June 6th. St. Patrick's beat C. & P. O. Club; Somersets beat War- ders; R. E. beat RA. (Hongkong). June 13th Somersets beat Gar rison Mess; St. Patrick's beat R. A. (Hongkong); C. & P. O. Club beat R. A. (Stonecutters).

League Table,

The League table up to 13th is as follows:

Somersets

C. & P. O. R. Clab

St. Patrick'

R. E

Garrison Hea Warder Offer's Mens

R. A. (Stonecutter)

(Hongkong)

Ten од

point.

Drawa di

mistake of attempting to drive any- thing and everything.

Lack of versatility of strokes was the outstanding weakness of the Meiji players yesterday, and it cost them the matches at stake.

To-day's programme promises bet ter things, and with their leading pair and two singles players in opposition to such doughty exponents as the three Rumjahns and Honda, we can Junelook forward to brighter and better.

tennis.

yesterday was fair, The attendance yeste bat there should be a much larger gathering this afternoon, when His Excellency the Governor. and Ludy Peel will attend.

Drawn on

gamex

It is to be hoped that our visiting friends will not allow the occasion to. cramp their natural style, which can produce some excellent things..

árrest

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