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THE HONGKONG
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TELEGRAPH.
"TUESDAY, MARCH 8, .1988.
Important Cricket Ties Last Saturday
*(By "R. Abbit")
(Continued from Page 8.)
WEEK-END
FOOTBALL FIXTURES
Lai Wah Cup Final On Sunday
The following are the fixtures for the week-end-
SATURDAY
First Division
football
Kowloon v. South China "B" (Kow-
loon, 4.30 p.m.).
South China "A" v. Club (Caroline
Hill, 4.30 p.m.),
In an attempt to use a private car for mercenary purposes Tse Choy, licensed driver, was charged before Mr. R. Edwards at the Central Magistracy this morning with having used the vehicle for publle tiro at Connaught Rond Central, on Monday Leckie was very well caught on the afternoon.
boundary at long off while Kilbee Defendant pleaded guilty,
trod on his wicket in the same over Trame-Inspector S. C. Saunders in playing a leg shot. The score stated that it was a serious case, as sheet
ofter was wrong, although cases of this kind would affect the speaking to Kilbee I took the trouble public cars in the Colony. The clr- cumstances were that Chinese 10 point it out to the scoreri
the Introduction, of woman, through
After this reverse things did not coulfe, agreed to travel to Wonchal
algo very well for the Club. Owen- for $2.00. The
with Ker Hughes was well caught at cover luggages boarded
car, and the and with 60 on the board John St. Joseph's v. Seaforthe (Cause- defendant gave 80 cents to the coolie Pearce was bowled by Rumjan, way Bay, 4.30 p.m.). for the introduction of the customer. (I should not mention that owing Middlesex. v. Police (Sookumpoo, 4.30
An soon as defendant had turned to indisposition Alec Pearce was un- p.m.). his car, he was arrested by the police able to play a bit of bad luck for Kowloon Chinese v. Eastern (Club, who were watching the affale, the Club). Haymea and Ride, how-4.30 p.m.).
Inspector Saunders added that his ever, put a very much belter com- Department was very strict with plexion on things and it was not Pubile curs, andl drivers like defen- until the score had renched 117 that dant would
be evading all the the former, having hit a big four to thorough examination of the cars by mid-wicket, tried to repeat the shot the traffic department. It was Cx-off the next ball and was well taken ceptionally dificult to get such cases. at long-on (117-6-27)..
Hayward Imposing the fine his Worship re-
came in and began to play a very marked it was a serious offence and nice free innings though one big on- fined defendant $50.
drive of his was actually touched by long-on just before it hit the face of the cliff. At 134 Ride was very
HOUSE-BREAKERS CAUGHT
Yeung Chol, unemployed, appeared before Mr. H. R. Butters at the Cen tral Magistracy this morning, charged with breaking and entering the cad- dies' quarters at Deepwater Boy Golf' Course on March & and stealing Ove pieces of cotton clothing, one cotton quilt, one felt hat, the property of
On Keng
pleading Shing-ngau. guilty to the charges, defendant was sentenced to four months' hard lo- bour.
Noticed by a Chinese detective boring holes in the back door of the ground floor of a house in Lockhart Rond in the early hours of Sunday unemployed, morning, Wong Tin,
Mr. H. R. was arrested. Before Butters at the Central Magistracy this morning, he pleaded guilty to the charge of attempting to break into the place, and also to possession of a housebreaking Implement.
Defendant, who had one previous conviction for larceny from the per- son, was sentenced to six months' imprisonment.
Climbing up the drainpipe into the second floor of a house in Kennedy Roud on March 4, Chan Tak, un- employed, stole a lady's overcont and six sults of pyjamas, valued at $100. Defendant was stopped when he was on the point of leaving, and handed over to the police.
At the Central Magistracy defen- dant was sentenced to six months' hard labour. He had two previous convictions,
SHOP-LIFTER TAKEN
Owen Hughes
lie swung the game round.
well stumped by Ismall after he had scored 24 runs. Hayward continued to scare very well and after two failures (149-9-0), Dunnett not only kept his end up but hit one extremely good four past extro cover, a typical left-hander shot.
was
of
Second Division
Kwong Wah v. 5th A.A. Bde. R.A.
(Kowloon, 3 p.m.),
p.m.).
S. China v. Club (Caroline Hill, 3 Middlesex v. Kowloon (Sookunpoo,
3 p.m.). Eastern V Engineers (Chinese)
(St. Joseph's, 3 p.m.). Engineers (E) v. Poilee (Military,
H.V., 3 p.m.),
SUNDAY
Lal Wah Cup Final
Chinese v. Army (Causeway Bay,
4 p.m.).
Referee: Smyth, Linesinen: Goss and Lawrence.
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Fine of $30 with the alternative of a month's imprisonment was imposed on Li Man, 50, widow, by Mr. R. Edwards at the Central Magistracy this morning for possession of duti able liquor.
SPORT ADVTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
+
THE FIRST EXTRA RACE
BY WATCHMAN
A LOST OPPORTUNITY
-Charged with larceny of a roll of
Ismail scared the first seven runs cloth from the drapery department but was then taken in the slips by of The Sun Company, Des Voeux Hayward and a little later what wos Road Central, Li Ng. 20, was sen- perhaps the Club's last chance tenced to tieq_months' imprison-winning the
went, when Na- zarin
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Owen-Hughes. He and Kitchell ap- tral Magistracy this morning.
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Pearce time the
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was very bad and a heavy drizzlecing at 2.00 p.m.
The First Bell well be rung at 1.30 set in and though anwdust
WAT wasp.m. brought out, runs came freely as the bowlers obviously could not control the ball. At this time it looked as
district
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and on searching him found the roll of cloth hidden under his long gown. Defendant admitted the theft on the spot,
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