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THE HONGKONG J TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1930.

LOCAL VOLUNTEER ATHLETICS.

MOTHER'S EXPLOIT HARADA'S VISIT TO

WITH CHILD.

CORPS ANNUAL MEETING ON CARRIED HER BABY OVER

OCTOBER 4.

The fifth annual athletic meet-1 ing of the Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps will be held on

A GLACIER

HONGKONG.

TENNIS "STAR" TO GIVE EXHIBITIONS.

lawn tennis in Japan, and a player who has achieved world fame, is to take part in exhibition matches on the occasion of his visit to Hongkong, an Saturday, when he will meet three of our leading local players in singles

matches. will also contest in a trio of

Saturday, October 4, commencing TO REACH HUSBAND, at 2.30 pm. on the grounds of the

A remarkable story of an Kowloon Cricket Club. For the

and inter-unit Challenge Cup points Italian mother's hardy exploit will be awarded in the following with a suckling child in order events--100 yards, 440 yards, to join her husband in France 880 yards, high and long jumps, putting the shot, relay race, and is reported. tug-of-war. In addition there will be a Band race, and a relay race over one mile open to H. M. Forces and the Hongkong Police.

An entrance fee of 50 cents each man for each event, whether team or individual entries, will be charged. Entries are to be made in writing, accompanied by the necessary fees, to 0. C. Company not later than noon on Saturday September 27.

THE AMERICA CUP RACES.

at Genos in this

Harada is returning from Europe to Japan, after having taken part in the Davis Cup tournament and the Wimbledon championship. He play- ed magnificently for Japan's interna- served two man and another whom, small measure to carrying her to the A party of four climbers ob- tional team and contributed in po they first thought to be a priest European Zone final of the Davis Cup.

Meeting Italy struggling to traverse the glacier round, Japan was defeated by the of Zwillings Fase which runs at odd match in five, but Harada won both an altitude of over 12,500 feet be tween the Caster and Pollux peaks Stefani 6-2, 7-5, 7-5 and Baron De

of his

defeating in turn contests, on the Italian frontier. Coming Morpurgo 6-4, 6-3, 7-5. He and Abe closer they saw to their great lost to Morpurge and Stefani in the surprise that the third was not a deciding match of the series, the en- priest but a woman in a long counter to five sets.

counter bieden this year he ad- black robe with a body of seven At

or eight months in her arms. vanced to the third round of the

The passage was so difficult Men's Singles, but was then eliminat that the guide had to hack foot- ed by Dr. J. C. Gregory, the British

player, hoids in the ice, for the woman International

losing inj was wearing the thinnest shoes! straight sets 6-3, 6-3, 7-5, wholly unsuitable for the moun- ket Club, their ground has been plac By courtesy of the Kowloon Cric

ALMOST IMPOSSIBLE TO WIN tains. The tourists made theed at the disposal of the Hongkong happy suggestion that they should LT.. A. for the afternoon, and THE TROPHY.

knot their ropes together, then let the young woman down the side of the precipice, a drop of 200 feet, to a more negotiable track. below.

Newport, RI, Sept. 18 "England is realising that it is almest impossible to lift the America Cup as things stand. She will never try again. She realises that if Lip ton with millions at his fails, then the task is impossible," declared Commodore Grover-Aines of the Ulster Yacht Club, aboard Lipton's yacht Erin.

command

Commodore Grover-Aines believe that the strain of crossing the Atlantie under her own power (which is one of the rules in connexion with the cup) undoubtedly hurt the Shamrock "She looked an entirely different boat during the races in British waters but sails here as if she is dragging a crabpot."Reuter's American Ser.

vice.

Mail has been received at the American Consulate General for the following persons--W. R. Attaway. A. R. Bartlett, Miss F. Bostwicke, A. Conley, R. G. Cooper, S. Do mingo, T. Durdin, H. J. Eddo, H. c. Evang, G. Fahnestock, J. Fray kac, F. Hamilton, G. H. Kosten, S. Madrinan, J. Murphy, W. C. Ock- land, Miss A. Riggin, C. B. Rogers, Ed. D. Shank, F. N. Shumaker, K. Smith, A. B. Taylor, G. L. Town- send.

They promptly acted on this suggestion and the guide and por- ter were likewise lowered. In this manner hours of wearying and dangerous plodding along devious tracks were avoided for the fugitive mother.

Zermatt was safely reached at last, and there the young woman explained that she attempted this perilous route

to escape from

weather permitting, the start will be made at 2 p.m., thus allowing Mr. Harada ample time to rejoin his ship.

No charge is being made for the scats and it is to be hoped that all interested in tennis will avail themsel ves of the invitation of the K. C. C. to see one of the leading players of the world ta action under:

The full programme arranged is as

Singles.

T. Harada v S. A. Rumjahr. Harada v C.A.L. Rumjahn. Harada ▼ A. L. Sullivan.

Doubles.

Harada and M...W. Lo v S. A. and

Italy because the Theodule Pass, H. D. Rumjahn.

by which so many fugitives have lately succeeded in gaining Swiss territory, is now so closely guard- ed by the Italian military.

Harada and Ng Sze-kwong v H. D. Rumjahn and M. W. Lo..

Harada and A. L. Sullivan C. A. L. Rumjaha and Ng Sze-kwong.

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She further declared that the Italian authorities would not per-

No further news have been re- mit her to leave Italy and thus escape over the mountains was eleven men of the crew

ceived locally regarding thef

of the the only means open to her of joining her husband in France. Japanese trawler Ibuki Maru who After having her spine fractured to the nearest hospital. Mrs. Fey Smiling. she added that she are still missing. Inquiries made in a motor-car accident at Cran was later removed to Mayday-road guarded her babe from being this morning elicited the informa- brook, Kent, Mrs. Margaret Daisy Hospital, Croydon, where she died. The Croydon coroner adjourned the frozen by hugging it close to her tion that no late cable has been Fey, 22, of Skipton-street, South-inquest saying he would like the breast all the time she was climb received here from Hothow, in the wark, was taken by a motorist to motorist, whose identity was not ing the mountain and crossing the vicinity of which three mien. were Purley Hospital, though it was known, to come forward and give treacherous glacier.

picked up two days ago.

understood that he would take her evidence.

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