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THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1926.
CHINA MAIL" SPORTS PAGE
THE AUSTRALIANS. ·
EXCITEMENT CAUSED AT
DURHAM.
FIRST DAY'S PLAY.
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(Router's Servios.)
Durham. June 9. Some excitement attended the opening of the two-days' cricket match between Durham and the
Australians.
There, ware 16,000 spectators, The gates were shut at one o'clock and thousands were not admitted. Scores:-
Durham (1st innings) 125 runs, A. A. Mailey took 8 wickets for 52 runs..
The Australians (1st) 252 runs for 2 wickats. H. L. Collins made 69 and T. J. E. Andrews.110 not out.
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WORLD TENNIS.
ROYALTY TO BE PRESENT AT WIMBLEDON,
MEDÄLS FOR CHAMPIONS.
(Router's Service.)
London, June 8. Their Majesties the King and "Quoon will be attending the open- ing day at the Wimbledon tennis,
on June 21.
All Mving past champions in the ladies" singles, men's singles and men's doubles have been notified 1 by the All-England Elub to be in Bitendance when the King will present them with jabiles comme- meration medals..
PLAY AT PARIS
(Router's "Service.)
Paris, June. 9.
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In the semi-finale of the hard courts tennis championships, Mite. Suzanne Lenglen bent Miss Joon Fry 6-2, 6-1 Mias Browne best Mdile. Bouman 8-6. 6-2
Howard Kinsey Loses.
(Router's American Service.)
Paris, June D. The Anoat exhibition in the "in- ternational-lawn tennis tourna ment was the match in the quarter- male of the men's singles, which Jean Berotra (France) beat Howard Kinsey (U.S.4) by 2-6, 6-4, 6-1. 5-6, 7-5.
Later. Miss Mary Browne is to meet Mlle. Lenglen in the women's singles final.
OSMUND GIVES. UP.
Mr. A. J. Osmund Billiards champion, of the "Colony)"' has scratched from the Palaze Hotel "(Kowloon) handicap, in which he
was on the back mark of owe 400.
His opponent in the first round, T. Clough (owe 120) receives a walk-over,
LAWN TENNIS.
9. E. GREEN RETAINS H.K.C.C.. SINGLES.
YESTERDAY'S, FINAL.
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The holder, 8. E. Green, retained. the lawn tennis (singles) champion- ship of the Hongkong Cricket Club by defeating F. A. Redmond in five sets, in the final yesterday,
"Sammy" was champion of the Colony years ago. Both he and Redmond can be put in the veteran stage but they played good, strong tennis yesterday.
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Grean won by strong drives, mostly into Redmond's backhand. Redmond was not found wanting, -winning alx straight gamer to take the fourth, sat, when he was in It was when he danger of losing.
Green that tried Redmond failed. The winner kept plodding away, banging at every return and maintaining his offen
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out-drive to
from the base-line, - while Redmond varied his game more,
Score (in favour of Green):-
·4-6, 6-8, 6-3, 6-7, 19-7.
In the final of the mixed doubles handicap, E. Grimble and Mrs. Grimble (own 3/6) beat O. C Womack, and Mrs. Childe (owe 1/6) by 6-3, 0-2+ Mrs. Grimble showed a strong driva but Mrs. Childe was of colour...
The final of the open singles is announced for this afternoon.
QUEEN'S COLLEGE.
Staff Defeat Pupila. In Annual Match.
HOME GOLF.
NORTH OF ENGLAND "PRO,"
CHAMPIONSHIP.
SECOND DAY'S PLAY.
(Rauter's Servios.)
London, June 9.
At Formy, in the North of England professional golf cham pionship, all competitors return ing scores of 20 more than the leader, after to-day's 18 holes, will be compulsorily retired.
THE CHINA MAIL.
The leading qualifiers were:- Adwick, of Olton, Melhorn and Gadd with 146 each
Amongst others were:-Barnes and Davies 148 esch; Howard 149; Compston, French, Kirk wood and Walker 161 cach; Armour 155; Hagen 156,
There were ..no sensational failures.
STOPPING PLACES.
KOWLOON MOTOR BUS
·SERVICE.
TRAFFIC REGULATIONS.
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ALLEGED DAMAGE.
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It would be dangerous in the con dition of the place to replace it, When a complaint was made to Mrs. Ogilvie abe repiled, said witness, that she could not help i
The following are the authoris ed atopping places for Kowloon
The damage to the books, linen, 'buses under the police traffic re-hats and other clothing was causod gulations, reference to which was through water coming from the made in the "China Mail" yester celling and walls and penetrating
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the cupboards and wardrobes in which they were stored. The linen was stored in the bathroom, the books in cases on the bathroom hall and the other articles in the hall beneath
Star Ferry to Sham Shui Po
Route I.
Terminus-Star Ferry
1-Junction of Peking Road
and Nathan Road. - 2-Junction of Haiphong Road
and Nathan Road.
8. Junction of Austin Rosa
and Nathan Road. 4.Junction of Jordan Road.
and Nathan Road.. 5-Junction of Pakhoi Street
and Nathan Road, 8. Junction of Public Square
Street and Nathan Road. 7-Junction of Waterloo Road
and Coronation Road. 8-Junction of Dundas Street
and Coronation Road. 9-Junction of Soy Street and
Coronation Road 10-Junction of Argyle Streat
and Coronation Road. 11.--Junction of Mong Kok Road
and Coronation Road. 12-Junction of Prince Edward
Road and Coronation Road. 315-Junction of Prince Edward Road and Lai Chi Kok Road, 14-Junction of Boundary Strest and Lai Chi Kok Road. 15.-Junction of Kwei Lin Street and Lai Chi Kok Road, Terminus-Sham Shui Po.
Star Ferry to Lai Chi Kok
Route 2 Terminus-Star Ferry.
Beat C. Choa and H. Lo 65 Lost to Lau Man-kwong and
Yaw Man-kit....
Bir 15. Lost to Lau Foo-li and Uni
Hiu-fan.
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Capt. Bloxham and E. J. R. Mitchell: beat' C. Chod and H. Lo Lost to Lau Man-kwong and
Yow Man-kit Lost to Lau Fook-ki and' Un
Hiu-fan-
65
3-8
£7
The annual tennia match at Queen's College between the staf and pupils was played yesterday on the Causeway Bay ground. The Staff won by 64 games to 35 na follows:-
Edwards and Mycock: beat A. S. Suffiad and Ho Hung-yan
Lost to Samy and Wef
Chung-ha! ",
Beat Hassan and Pang Oi-
Jan
A. I. Crock and Miss Kitson: bent A. S. Sufind and Ho Hung-yan.... Beat Samy and Wel Chung-
hoi
Boat Hassan and Pang 01-
lan.
Wallington and.
4am 7
Війни: 5
16--17
L. G. Lawrie and W. L Dunbar lost to C. Chon and: H. Lo
Lost to Lau Man-kwong' and
Yew Man-kit
Beat Lau Fook-ki and Un
Hiu-fan
13--20
1-12 as for Route 1. 13.-Junction of Shanghai Street
and Tai Po Road. 714-Junction of "Nam Cheong
Street and Tai Po Road. 2015. Junction of Yen Chow Street
and Tai Po Road. 16-Castle Peak Road, opposite Pak Sho Lung Village. 17.-Castle Peak Road opposite.
LE Uk Village.. Torminus-Lai Chi Kok,
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Kowloon C.C in the Tennis Lengue this Saturday
"A" team v. H.K.C.C. on Hong- kong ground.-F. Wheeler and C. E. Millard, EC. Fincher and E. T. 8-incher. A. Lecot and N. Bram
bitzky.
8-2
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Beat A. S. Suffad and Ho Hung-yan
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Beat Samy and Wei Chung-
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Beal Hassan and Pang Ol-
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B-team. v. H.KC.C. on Kowloon ground.-L. Jack and E. Savage, C.-S. Ford and Gao Lee, A. D Guest and W. M. Gittins.
"C" team v. Club de Recreio, en K.C.C. ground-A. W. Brown azd: H. C. Bough, A. J. Pederten, and A. H. McBride, D. J. Purves and F. Young.
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The following have been selected to play for the. Cricket Club on 267 Saturday at-4.15 p.m.
IN THE LEAGUE.
CRC. "B" Get Their Fourth Victory.
In the "B" division of the Hong-
At 9 tonight, the fixtura ls:-kong Tennis League, the Hongkong
J. P. Ribeiro (owe 200) v. W. Ogley (owe 30).
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Last night's results were :---
S. E. Silva (200) 250, boat J. W. Lee (30) 208. Breaks:-Silva, 19, 25, 19, 17, 32, 23, 28, 38; Lee, 16, 16/
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J. W. Anderson (spr.) 250, beat H. Gray (scr.) 233. Breaks, Anderson, 16, 16; Gray, 15, 24.
SPURIOUS NOTES.
CONCEALED IN GIRDLE AND SHOES.
YOUTH CONVICTED.
"A Chinese youth was charged before Major C. Willson at the Central Magistracy this morning with being in possession of nine forged one dollar notes of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, Evidence of the discovery of five of the notes was given by a searcher who investigated some thing bulging from defendant'a girdle on his way to board the s.s, "Hydrangea." In a further search other notes were found hidden in his shoes. "The keeper of a boarding house gave evidence of these forged notes having been tendered when asked to make a deposit before the defendant could get lodgings. These notes, witness said, were forgeries at first glance, and when questioned regarding them de fendant told him he got them at Kwong Chow-wan.
Mr. R. Moodie, of the Hong- kong and Shanghat Bank deposed to the notes being spurious,
His Worship held that the de- fendant knew the notes were forged by concealing them as he did and sentenced him toni months' hard labour,
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C.C. (home ground) lost yesterday to the Chinese R.C., by 30 games lo 60.
This is the fourth consecutiva victory for the C.R.C., in this division, and they share top place in the table with the Indian R.C. Yesterday's scores (home team's names given first) were:- L. Baines and R. E. Coxon :
THE CANNON CASE.
DRAUGHTSMAN AS EXPERT WITNESS.
FURTHER EVIDENCE.
Further evidence was taken at the Kowloon Magistracy yester day in the charge of possession of cannon against the master of a foundry at Mongkok.
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Hongkong Club Ground:
and R. M. Kenderson
A. Miskin and B. Brearley: "G. Raworth; G. W. Sewell, and A. D. Humphreys.
Star Ferry to Kowloon City— Route 3.
Terminus-Star Ferry.
1-Junction of Middle Road and
Chatham Road.
2 Junction of Cameron Road
and Chatham Road 8.Junction of Austin Road and
Chatham Road. 4-Junction of Gascoigne Road
and Chatham Road. 5. Junction of Cooke Street
and Chatham Road. 6-Junction of 'Gillies Avenue and Wuhu Street. (Return journey-Junction of Gillies Avenue and Bulkeley St.)
His Honour (Mr. Justice Wood) Why did not. you move these articles when you first noticed the damp?
Witness: I was at Fanling op holiday owing to my health. I it not being habitable. The fall seldom alept in the place owing to
of the ceiling, which was respon- sible for most of the damage took place when I was away. It would have been impossible for me to move any of the furniture away as I had enough in the flat to furnish eight-rooms-It-would-have-been impossible to put it anywhere.
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OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS.
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His Honour: It seems that damage has occurred, but it is a question of whether or not Mr. Ogilvie is liable to pay. You take an unfurnished fat and All it up in this way with furniture. You Malabon Sugara
China Sugars noticed the damp in October and take no steps to remove the artioles.
Mixing.
I am not sure that Mrs. Ogilvie:la | Bangusts table.
Quotes Legal Precedent. Mrs. Hind then caused somewhat of a stir by asking his Honour to consider the legal precedent astab ished by a previoua casa decided in Hongkong in which the parties. nad been Golding v. the Land In- vestment Company,
Having given, the legal reference, Mr. Turner was asked to TOS- examine Mrs. Hind whilst the re- farence Books were being produced. Mr. Turner. Before you went into occupation at Victoria View where were you living?
Witness: In King's Terrace. Mr. Turner And why did you leave there?...
Witness: Oh, I left.
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Mr. Turner: But I ask why did H.K. Territorial
you leave there?
Witness: "left.
Humphreys Estates.
Princes Building Rural Lands
Cotton Mills.
His Honour: I don't think we need trouble with anything other than what happened between rewo Cottons
event dates.
Mr. Turner But I am directed o cross-examine before I have had an opportunity of opening my case. I think Your Honour will ave to trust me as to whether questions are relevent to my case, On His Honour allowing the question, Mrs. Hind replied that the left, because the bailiffs were n the house at the time.
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Mr. Turner: Did you not tell 7. Junction of Hung Hom Mrs. Ogilvie at the time that there-
Market. (Return journey was damp in the flat you had oc- China Prov. (comb.)
do Junction of Wuhu Streetupied at King's Terrace and show
her a carpet which you sad-had-t- and Taku Street,) 8.-W. S. Bailey & Co.'s Ship been ruined?
Yard
Mrs. Blad I certainly sald zio 9-Junction of Kowloon City such thing
Road and To Kwa Wan Road.
"B" team versus Kowloon on the 10-Junction of Kowloon City Kowloon Ground: 1.
and M. 14. Capt. Bloxham: Dunbar; J. G. Laurie and E. J. R. Mitchell; M. W. Lyons and L. M. S. Lloyd.. $
"C" team versus Taikoo on the Club Ground:-
E. W. Hamilton and G. S. Hugh-Jones; H: G. Sheldon and J. T. Prior; M. M. Watson and S. M. Garrard.
CLAN FIGHT.
INCIDENT AT KOWLOON YESTERDAY.
some
time between
the
POLICE TURN-UP:
Bad feeling which had existed for Shanghal and Cantonese coolies working at the Peninsula Hotel led to a fight in which about fifty took part yesterday evening. Det.-Inspector Pincott is prose- When the police arrived on the cuting and Mr. H. S. Fitzroy (in-scene, the mob dispersed but not structed by Messrs. Lee and Russ) before eight of their number had been caught. They were detained appears for the defence.****
for investigation of the trouble. Evidence of the discovery of Two men were found to be suffer- three loose. breech blocks, four ing from injuries during the en- elevating levers and five loose counter and they were sent to trunnions was given by Sergeant hospital, Kennedy.. Witness said that The arrested men were brought what appeared to be two separate before Mr. J. HB, Nhill at the parts of a cannon were found on Kowloon Magistracy this morning the foreshore and when question and remanded for one week, ed defendant informed the police that they were left there to see if they were impervious to water...
EUROPEANS' LOSSES,
A Chinese draughtsman, called Lieut. W. E. Warner, of K.MS. ad an expert witness, said the "Tamar, lont a pair of gold cuff rough sketch produced by the links engraved with the Initials prosecution bore similar figuresw.EW" The links were lying which were used in the construc on a tray inside his cabin and were tion of the big cannon. He found to be missing at 8 pm- yes. thought that from the drawing, terday.
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Terminus Kowloon City.
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Yaumati to Hung Hom- Route 5.
Terminus--Chi Wo Street
| 14 of Route 4-
2 to 64 to 7 of Route 3. Terminus-Hang Hom.
To
Route Boards.
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Route 1-Star Ferry, Nathan Road, Coronation Road, Mong Kok, Lai Chi, Kok Road, Shem, Shui Po and vice versa.
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Mr. Turner put it to you that you only took the sitting room bedroom and bathroom temporarily and that you did not take what you' call the bathroom balk In fact, Singapors Trama that you left your furniture there faxle
n defiance of Mrs. Ogilvie's direcUnited Asbestos tions. You admit that you had
enough furniture in the flat to furnish eight rooms and the furs ture you left in the hall was merely the overflow.
Witness: The bathroom hall was
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included in our agreement and that 8. Ferries, 19
was for twelve months, not merely temporary. Do you think that I
should have spent $170 in removing with regard to putting the bailiffs
ins, here and a considerable sum in de Mrs. Hind said that she had act corating rooms which belonged to
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having regard to the fact that there was no specific contract entered to in this case, there was no re. Ogilvie It 3 had agreed to stoped on the advice of her solicitors. Hablilty on Mra. Ogilvie, and negi- Mr. Turner: And you took out gence could pot be proved becauBE only a short time?
Y Mr. Turner: But you had no this writ on the same day as the ahe was not bound to have the
money was paid."
roof repaired. She was notified of Route 2. Star Ferry, written agreement.
This concluding the cross-exa-the nuisance but Mrs. Hind could Nathan Road, Coronation Road, Witness: No, but I have receipts. Mong Kok Cheung Sha Wan, for what I spont, which is proof mination, Mr. Turner, referring to have put it right by terminating the
the case which had been cited by tenancy or, removing the goods. Lai Chi Kok, and vice versa enough of my intention to stay,**
Route 3 Star Ferry Mr. Turner; I put it to you that. Hind, said that it was not re- Judgment was therefore entered Chatham Road, Hung Hom, To on December 7 of last year you had event owing to the fact that a for Mira. Ogilvie, with costa
direct tenancy was involved in the Kwa Wan, Ma Tau Kok, Sung an interview with Mrs. Ogilvie and Wong Toi, Kowloon City and that as a result you gave a month's case which concerned an immediate tenant and a landlord who had, on- Stenotice. vice versa
tored into a Covenant for upkeep. Route 4.Yaumati, Gas- Witness Certainly not I am Mrs. Ogilvie was herself a tenant coigne Road, Hung Hom, To tired of answering such silly ques- of the house and not a landlord. Kwa Wan, Ms Tau Kok, Sung tions. How could I have given His Honour: But the same Wong Tol, Kowloon City and notice when I have your own noties, covenant is implied in a verbat vice versa, tend to quit sent to me later fo Route --Yaumati, Gascoigne In answer to Hie Honour, Mr. Mr. Turner Surely not when Road, Hung Hom, and vice Turner said that he had understood the lessor is not the owner but a
from his client that Mrs. Hind bad tenant versa
Commander
« Peking, June 1- Backers of any opium business are able to prisonment ander eight year
by the
will be
and the small model cannon, an mahjong, bet, valued at $88, article like the big cannon could was stolen from the drawing room new regulations anİKLİD be constructed except that there of Mr. Ralston's residence at were no measurements.
Leighton Hill Read The theft te Pro
Th case was adjourned until reported to have taken place some, given two yea
time during the last eight days, pedd this afternoon.
in fact, given verbal notice in His Honour. It makes no differ December, but she had continued to once to paren remain there and in order to get
However, after referring to law her out, he, acting on instructions, report, cases, one was found in bad served her with notice himself.
It was laid down that there was no onus on the owner of an Mr. Turner ared fra Hind: 10
unfurnished fist to repair a rout :not › fact that although sha" wm
the subject of the claim nat anill the ard of unless ther was a specific con no rent was paid for February tract to this effect.
ör March until a threat was:1
Hi Honour therefore said that
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