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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1932.
TENNIS TOURNEY
PROGRESS.
SULLIVAN AND "S.A."
AMONG WINNERS,
second round.
ARMS SMUGGLER SENTENCED.
EX-SOLDIER SENT TO
GOAL.
Three Mauser pistols and 260
Thanks to the weather, spientiki progress is being made in the rounds of ammunition were pro- men's open singles tennis cham-duced at the Kowloon Magistracy pionship, and yesterday another before Mr. Fraser this morning batch of nine matches was com- when a man named Pun See was in unlawful leted, Including neven ties in the charged with being
possession,
Prosecuting, Detective Inspector Elston said defendant was arrest- ed at about 8 pm, on Tuesday on the French steamer Andre Leban which had JUBL arrived from France that day. He was stopped by un Indian watchman who, on searching hitt, found the pistols
led round his waist.
Three or four of the Colony's leading players made their bow in the current tournament yesterday, includlag S. A. Rumjahn. A Sullivan, Yew Man-kit and M. K. Lo. All were successful, and en- Joyed very comfortable pasange into the next stage of the com- petition.
When arrested, defendant stater | he had been given the platols and One of the most impressive dis- ammunition to take ashore y plays came from the youthful cook on the steamer, but although Taui Yun-put, who quite dutelaas he was given every assistance by rd T. C. Monaghan, a seasoned the officers, he was unable to iden- wielder of the racquet, to win tutify him. Subsequently, the police straight sets with the loss of six held an identification parnde, but defendant again failed to identify the cook.
games.
Defendant stated he was carry-.
Lve Wal-tong, the Interport footballer, also demonstrated a wide range of well-produceding the pistols wrapped up in a strokes, and he was not in the
newspaper. He was slightest way extended by Col. given the parcel to take ashore and
Lecky, despite the latter's ment chup strokes of low trajectory.
Results in detail were:
Singles Championship.
First Round.
A. L. Sullyan beat F. D. Pereira 3, 6-3.
Lee Wal-torr hrat J. G. Lerky 6.2,
61.
Second Round.
S. A. Rumjahu beat H. N. Chisa 6-2, 6-1,
Taui Yun-qui bext T. C. Munochun 7-5, 6-1.
A. . Harkins beat . T. Ride 4-2, 5-6.
Yew Man-kit beat A. V. Gosano 6-3, 6-2.
7-5.
Iu Tnk cheuk Benh H. N. Lục Bảo
J. A. F. Craaumbley beat F. T. E.
Noah 6-3, 6-4,
3. K. Las bent E. W. Itailton 8.1, 4-1.
To-day's Programme,
Y.
No. 2:4hui Chun-chi Wong Fuk-num.
No. 4 A. White v. A. L. Sul Ivan
No. 1-M. W. Lo v. Firdos Khan. No. 5; Y. Hackurn v. 5. E. Green, No, GA, 11. Rumjubn v. 1. Y. Ha, No. 0: Y. V. Segalen v. in Tak-
kum.
ARMY CRICKET..
RA.S.C. DEFEAT RE.
Jaleco
of
did not know its contents.
After houring the cvidence, his Worship commented
on the fact
that the police had not been called until an hour and a half after de fendunt had been arrested
Inspector Elsten pointed-Aut that the Andre Labe French ship and the officers were Lentitled to carry out their own in. vestigations without calligr the
| police.
H Worship:-1 NOURIS all wrong that the police were not called in immediately. Any thing might happen in an hour and a half.
hin
Defendant was convicted. Inspector Elstom informed Worship that defendant had had a previous conviction in 1928 for theft. Since his arrest, the police had made inquries about bim and hod found he was an ex-soldier, and probably a member of IN
muling organisation.
Defendant was sentenced to 12 months' hard labour, his Worship ordering the arms to be confisent- cd.
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BOXING.
JACK DEMPSEY IN A SERIOUS TEST.
Chiengo, Feb. 16.
BASEBALL.
AMERICAN VETERAN TO
RETURN.
Los Angeles, Feb. 16. Jack Dempsey returned to Chiengo Malcolm Moss, who retired from to-day for the most important test baseball to practies law in Chicago, on his comeback trail which is reap-will resume his pitching for the Los The New Year is the gloomieating a golden harvest for the former Angeles Angels. He advised the club that Hungary has faced for a do-heavyweight champion.
Monday. He said he was satisfied The transfer moratoriuta knockouts to his credit, will
three Dempsey, with
successive with his 1932 contract.
meat for one year, by which Hungarian King Levinsky, ranking heavyweight, debts to foreign countries will bo in n four round hout with ten ounce public a definite lins on Dempooy's paid into the National Bank in gloves at the Chicago stadium on chance to make a ren? bid to win pengo instead of being immediate Thursday night. The outcome of the back the heavyweight title this mam.
refunded in foreign valuta, is Levinsky bout promises to give the mer. hailed thankfully by the Press in pite of a natural feeling of humi- listion that Hungary's hard-won foreign credit must yleld to the necessity of this step.
GLARING AT OFFICALS: The behaviour of lawn tennis tournament players was criticised In a friendly match at Sookunpon, by Mr. A. C. Grigths, chairman of the Royal Army Service Corpa de- the Council, at the annual meeting fented the Royal Engineers and of the Lawn Tennis Signals by seven wickets A bright held in London. Mr. Griffiths Innings by Q. M. S. Sadd, who was that the general conduct
his century by | **** unlucky to miss
ut tournaments three runs, laid the foundation for sportsmanship
The Government has vated three were belter than ever, but, unless milion pengo for the city rollef the RA.S., victory. Scores:
the germ of doubtful behaviour fund, which feeds 60,000
R. E.
Whitbold, b Cate
10
Mechan, b Pamplin
30
Lt. Anstruther, and b Whitley
Lt.Cel. Marsden, b Grey
51 the
Holmes, b Pamplin
Jordan, e Whitley, b Grey
10
Pegg, Lazenby
Buckle, h Lazenby
Grosvenor, not out
Savill, Grey Denvall, b Lazenby
Extras
Total
Grey
Catr
Whitley
Pamplin
Lazenby
on
Association
and
grown
were eradicated. the game would persons and 12,000 children a day, suffer. He summarised question-One million pengo in money and able conduct under these headings: goods has been contributed to Mrs. Questioning and chatting with Horthy's relief fund, and the Go-
mpire till.
linesmen.
stopping the vernor has handed over a month's revenue for the benefit of the game, and glaring at those officials.
Losing a point, the lemper-and city officials have entertained hun. poor. Members of Parliament and the ball by hitting in into space.
Turning up
dreds of poor on their birthdays. Jate for a game Countess Karolyi and her daugh without apology, as if the player
ter feed a hundred persoas daily. owned the earth."
Leaving a tournament without and support thirty children in the
city's institutions, Countess Ap paying entrance fee.
pony's appeal to the middle classes to feed a poor family once W.tributed to "swollen head." Theretion of more than 15,000 free din- a week has secured the distribu-
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Howling Analysis.
0. M. R.
0.1 2 13
$ 190
10 2 50
R.A.S.C.
Pamplin, run out
Grey, Jordan
6 1 17
4 1 11
Q. M. S. Sudd, e Pegg, h Jordan
Buckland, not out
Cate, not out
Extras
Total (for 3 wkte)
Anstruther Jordan
Mechan
Buckl
Bowling Analysis.
0. M.
IL.
12
144
11
45
12
LEAGUE CRICKET.
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Much of this regrettable haviour, he said. could be at-
was too much fulsome praise andhers a day.
too much readiness to discover fature Lenglens.
"Worst-Behaved Crowd."
A curious and not unwelcome consequence of the crisis is the return of the horse. A horse, it is argued, cats Hungariun oats, whereas a motor consumes
An innovation was the presenta- 3tion of medals and mementoes to 14the members of the 1931 Davis Cun petrol, so one-house "confortable! 97 team-Mesura. Roper Barrett (the
}I. non-playing captain),
FJ.
J. Perry, G. P. Hughes, 11 Austin,
and C. H. Kingsley. 160 Mr. Barrett, in reply, said that they were beaten in the final in Paris "by four of the best players
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have boon seen
again in the Wstreets, and horse-drawn lorries It has are beginning to be used. been suggested that horge buses should ply in the outlying suburbs. and as a useful horse can bo
bought for about 25. horse deal-
W. In the world before the worst-ers expect to make a profit later
CIVIL SERVICE TEAMS FOR SATURDAY,
Both first and second teams of the Civil Service C.G. are down to meet the Kowloon C.C. elevens on Saturday in league matches.
The senior teams will meet on the Kowloon C.C. ground, the Civil Service boing represented by the following | playera: B. D. Evans (Capt.), 1. E. Richardson, G. R. Sayer. F. J. Ling, F. Baker, R. H. Griffiths, D. McLellan, R. M. Wood, J. Barrow, E. B. Reed, R. A. J. SimpsonI..
Junior Match.
The Civil Service C.C ground will be the venua of the junior match, tho hosts having selected the following team: H. E. Strange (Capt.), B. C K. Hawkins, A. E. Wood, B. Randle, F. G. Robertson, E. H. Edmonds, R. R. Woodman, A. W. Grimmett, N. Bob bington, J. F. McGowan, F..E: Hat- thews.
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