STRONGER
THAN
USUAL
CAMBRIDGE HAVE MORE BOWLERS
MANY OLD BLUES AVAILABLE
This year's Cambridge Univer- sity side should be rather stron ger in bowling than usual, as four of the Old Blues who will be in residence-G. W. Parker, the captain, M. Jahangir. Khan,, F. King, and J. W. T. Grimshaw- are bowlers. Actually Parker did little bowling for either Cambridge or Gloucester last year, but he is much better with the ball than many people ima-¦ rine.
Jahangir Khan was a disappoint- ment last year but he was suffering from a bailly strained groin for mast of the season and he blundered in at-i tempting to bowl fast. With haj short run the Indian is a merlium-pace bowler, King is also mediuni and Grimshaw in slow left.
pace
Of the senlurs, J. H. Cameran is al spin bowler,
THE HONGKONG: TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1936.
Here are the Cambridge University crew who defeated Oxford for the twelfth time in succession in the annual renewal of the classic host race. The light blun crew got away slightly behind the heavler Oxford oarsmen, but rapidly pulled to the front and stayed there. The time was 19 minutes and 48 seconds, much slower than the record. The winning crew, above, ara: 3, N. Duckworth..cox- awain: Z. Szilagyi, stroker A. D. Kingsford, No. 71 W. G.-R. M. Lauris, No. 6; J. H. T. Wilson, No. 51 M. P. Lennon, No. 4; D. C. Kingsford, No. 3; J.. H. C. Powell, No. 21 and T. R. M. Bristow, baw. They are pulling up the Thames course at Mortlake.
CORRESPONDENCE
Football Champions
Sports Editor
Hongkong Telegraph Sir,May I crave a little of your valued space to suggest a team to re
Rest present the
the League ngalast South China "A" on Satur-
V
D. C. Rought-Heught day. My team would be:Rowlands; reasonably fast, M. A. Stanforth Mak Sm-hon and A.
Gorano; fast. N. E. W. Baker bowls le Brooks, Chu Ah-tai and Chan Chan- breaks, as does J. M. Brocklebank, wo; B. Gosaro, Ward, Howe, Ridley who played in the public schools and Blekford. match of 1933,
From these and any Freshmen who
B. H. LYON. ON MODERN CRICKET
BATSMEN AFRAID OF RISKS
WAITING FOR RUNS
CAPTAIN'S CUP.
Tie For First Place In Golf Tournoy
fet for first place in the Captain's W. J. S. Key and G. A. Stewart Cup played at Fanling on the Old Course over the week-end.
and
MORE MUI-TSAI
CASES
GIRL PAID NO WAGES
BANISHEES IN COURT
ONE CAME FOR THE JUBILEE!
On remami, a man named Leungi. Cheung Chan, 34, unemployed, Ho-wing: aged 67, appeared before charged with returning to the Mr. Schofield at the Central Magis- Colony after having been banished tracy this morning in answer to for five years from May 22, 1935, a summons for keeping an unregis, was brought before Mr. Grantham tered mui-tai, Wal Yan, alias Lol this morning and sentenced to five Hei, aged 18.
months hard labour. Defendant Inspector H. W. Fraser, of the said he came back to the Colony. Secretariat for Chinese Affairs, to collect some money. He had stated that enquiries had been made sent letters but had received no regarding defendant, and it had reply. been found that he was really a poòr.
Ilis Ron was an N.C.0 in the Chinese army at Kwangel, while 18, who was banished on April 6 his nephew worked as a clerk in a this year, for ten-years, was sen- Kwangel bank.
tenced to three months' bard labour. Ho sald he came back to
nan.
Defendant was fined $10.
Another banishoe, Wong Chuon,
also
Yu Li-shi, a married woman, resco the Jubilee procession. WATER LEVELS siding at Nó, 2 Tin Lok Lane, first; Lai Suf-cho,. 40, WRG
floor, appeared in answer to a sum-charged with returning to the mona for failing to pay wages to Colony after having been banished FOR WEST, NORTH AND
her registered mui-tsai, Au Shun-Jon February 22 this year for ten EAST RIVERS
yee, aged 17.
years. He pleaded guilty and was Inspector Fraser stated that on sentenced to nine months' 'hard The River Conservancy Com-the 23rd. of last month lady in-Inbour. mission for Kwangtung Province specter went to defendant's house water levels, in English feet, for that the girl had not been paid any marked Mr. Wynne-Jones at the Kow. issues the following report on to see the girl, and she was told
"You're an unsuccessful Harre- the West, North and East Rivera:
wages since May 21. 1930. The loon Police Court this morning when May 6. May 7. total amount owing to the girl was
$82.65. The girl was exocptionally hard labour on Cho Wah, unemployed, passing Mentence of two months' well-treated and did not wish to for stealing a bleyelo from the Kwong leave her employer.
Yuen Mau compradore shop, a d Defendant stated that she could Haiphong Itond, where the defendanty not afford to pay the girl at once, younger brother was employed. The Chau Wah, of the Tin Shing shop, but would pay her in instalments. bicycle was recovered in the kitchen No. 330 Queen's Road Central; Yung The girl had been told before that of an empty flat at 53 Waiching Fai, of the Tai Hing shop, No. 216 defendant could not afford to pay man, Fong Fat, who was discharged Street. Defendant involved another of the L Sin Kee shop: were shed $5 to leave and said she would not Hennessy Read; and Li Wing-pong, but she stated that she did not wish as there was no evidence against hini. ench by Bir. Schöfleld at the Central ask for wages. Magistracy this morning, when on
Key's neore Was 64-13, Stewart's 89-18, both returning cards West River at Shlubing 0.8 0,6 of 71. They will play off at a later North River at Tsingyuen 13.0 date.
North River at Samshui. There were 20 entries.
East River at Sheklung.
P. Morrison qualifted on the New Course, his score being 83-9-75. Mr. Beverley Lyon, the ex-Glouces-There were eight entries. tershire county captain, referring to. the state of modern cricket at the
¦ Gloucestershire club's annual dinner
develop as bowlers the Light Blues LAWN BOWLS LEAGUE sad the people were saying cricket KOWLOON GOLF CLUB
should be able to secure a reasonably! good attack. The dificulty may be to secure batsmen of the right lyne..
OPENING BAT
N. S. Hotchkin, who was top of the Lincolnshire averages, will be well in the running for the vacancy as an opening betsman, while S. C. Griffithe, who played for Surrey against the University, I strongly fancied as wicket-keeper,
Hongkong Electric Team
For Saturday
The following will represent the Hongkong Electric Recreation Club in their lawn bowls match against the Police R. C. at Ming Yurn on Satur-
II. P. Dinwiddy, the Rugby Blues, R. P. Nelson and D. G. Bousfield, W. [diny: Wooller, the Rugby Blue and Welsh R. C. Butler, W: Orchard, G. T international, and J. W. Anson, are Padgett and A. F. Paul (skip). other seniors who have impressed.
J, Sloan, W. Stoker, H. S. McKay
The Freshmen are well up to a good' and W.. Muskett (skip). average with three of them out standing-N. W. D. Yardley (31,) Peters, York, J. H. Pawle (Har row), and B. R. Darewski, of Hailey- bury. All three played for the Public Schools against the Army. Yardley, who has already gained a Squash Blue, and almost succeeded In getting into the Cambridge Hockey tean, was the first schoolboy to score a century in the Army match. He has also played for the Yorkshire 2nd XI.
A. P. Tarluck, T. P. Saunderson,
de Rome and A. Webster (skip). The reserves are W. E. Peers and
G. Haigh.
Pawle was invariably succeeded at Lord's, while Darewski obtained four of the Army wickets, bowling a very good length.
SHANGHAI MEET
Government Grant. Of $70,000
Nanking, May, 7. The Executive Yuan han devided
to appropriate $70,000 for the Nation-
al Athletic Meeting at Shanghai in October-Reuter.
PONIES CLASSIFIED
Alterations & Additions
To Local List
and
The following alterationa additions to the classification lists are notified by the Hongkong Jockey Club:
·
Soidler of Honour to B Class, Cavalcade to C Class, Flamingo to D. Class, Soldier-of--Fortune-to-E !Class, Fudge E Class, and in Good
Fime to E Clues.
Two cases of Small-pox and three) cases of Diphtheria were reported to the local health authorities during
the three days ending May 6.
"PUT ME IN
PANTRY AND
YOUR
HAVE
FRESH MILK ALWAYS !"
KLIM
WHOLE MIER
ET. Klim--and you
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For Klim is fresh milk, powdered Milk with only the water re- moved. And it keeps
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50
doctors recommend it for babies.
THE MILK THAT KEEPS
was a rotten game.
"It is a
retten game when first-
clara batsmen on a plumb wicket play Competition. In Honour themselves in throughout the day, he
sak. "Halsmen
Ko
Of King's Jubilee
A competition was hold at the
in the wicket) without the intention of exerting themselves, and this waiting for runa to couse hestead of going out for them Kowloon Golf Club over the week-end is being Ingrained into the younger for a trophy presented by an anony hutsen by the older generation.
"If my bread and butter depended on member in celebration of the
King's Jubilee. getting runs, I would not feel in- (clined to take a chance. Therefore I for the control of county clubs to give appeal to those who are responsible
every encouragement and every eredit to the young player who goes out for Iruns, for that is what cricket needs if
it in to five down this public cry of ni retten game."
* ་་
The Rev. F. I. Gülingham, whe for many years played for Essex, te- ferred to Gloucestershire as the most historic club in county cricket, and remarked on the three ten-yehr eras of W: G. Grace, Gilbert Jessop, and Wally Hammond. These three players had dominated the cricket world in their generation.
At the dinner Hammond was pre- proceeds of his benefit.
ented with a cheque of £2,688, the
KING'S
COMING SOON!
HER BEAUTY WAS DANGEROUS
to men.....to herself!
MARIE GALANTE
A FOX Picture wil
SPENCER TRACY KETTI GALLIAN
NED SPARKS. HELEN MORGAN SIEGFRIED RUMANN LESLIE FENTON ARTHUR BYRON JAY C. ELIPPEN
& STEPIH TETCHIT
Madurad by Winlisid Shockan Dracted by Henry King
mmel by jocaves Deval
'It was won by A. Anderson, whose
78-1563, tied, but Anderson won
core was 77-14-03.
E. Black, with п scoro of
use be had the best last nine olea.
Other acores wore: J. G. Charlton R. Henderson
83-16=67 81-11-70
W. Abern ........ 63-13-70 Black with a score of one up:
The Bogey Pool was won by E.
J
NO PROPER PASSPORT
RUSSIAN WOMAN
FINED
Julie Saery Siryk, 19, Russian. advertising agent, was brought before Mr. Grantham this morning for entering the Colony without an appropriate passport.
Sgt. Mottram said defendant had a Soviet passport, which was only good for six months, instead of a year. Defendant went to Manila but she did not have the vis when she returned. She wanted to go to Singapore but her pass- port was not in order and no visa could be given to her. He asked his Worship to deal with the case Jeniently.
A fine of $10 was imposed.
SPORT ADVTS.
11.5
0.1 5.5 3.3 3.0
summonses for insuing unstamped re- The Magistrate ordered defen- ceipts. All defendants pleaded guilty.dant to pay monthly instalments of Sergeant Whitcroft appeared as com- $10 for the girl's account to the plainant.
Secretariat for Chinese Affairs.
The wedding is announced to take
place shortly of Mr. Justus heupke, Tanto, who is en route to the Colony merchant, of Manila, and Mrs. Dod en boaril the, M. S. Bauerland.
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FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
NOTICE
SPRING EXHIBITION
OF.
WATER COLOUR
PICTURES
AT
KOMOR & KOMOR
OPENING DATE
APRIL 29th.
9 a.m.5 p.m.
FOR TEN DAYS ONLY
FRECK WE'VE GOT TO HELP UNCLE TOM SOLVE THIS MYSTERY, OR HE'LL LOSE HIS JOB! AND, GOSH, HE HAS THREE UTTLE KIDS TO FEED!
WELL, LET'S SIFT THE ́EVIDENCE CAREFULLY,
AND WE MAY FIND, A REAL CLUE!
A New Discovery!
BACK
WHY NOT GO DOWN TO THE ROUNDHJUSE AND HAVE A LOOK
AT NUMBER SIX?
AGAIN, BOY'S
WE'RE LOOKING FOR \MORE CLUES! AND I
WONDER IF YOU'D LET
LOOK,
US CLIMB ABOARD NUMBER SIX AND
NUTTY
!!
LOOK HER
OVER?
OKAY!
WHAT
IS IT
2
By Blosser
THERE ON THE CELLIG OF THE CABBULLET MARKO AT LEAST A DOZEN OR MORE! BUT, HOW DID THEY GET
THERE?