FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1928.
Sport Columns
SATURDAY SOCCER. MEN WITH PUNCH.
HONG KONG SHIELD SEMI-FINALS.
RIVALS AT CLUB GROUND.
BOXERS WHO DRAW "BIG". MONEY.
TENNIS TOURNEY.
EX-CHAMPION WINS IN 1st ROUND.
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS.
T... Honda,
THE CHINA MAIL,
THE MARATHON.
KOWLOON ANNUAL RACE ENTRIES.
LAST YEAR'S WINNER.
TELEPHONE DRAMAS
SUICIDES "HEARD" OVER LINE.
FATAL SHOTS.
£800 IN A PARCEL.
ELDERLY WOMAN'S GIFT TO A HOSPITAL.
MONEY & SHARES.
TO-DAY QUOTATIONS.
2/-% 2/8/18
On London- Bank' wire..... Bank 30 day's sight.. Bank on demand... Bank 4 months' sight... 2/- Credits 4 monthe' aight 2/14 Documentary 4 months
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SISTER DIED RECENTLY.
an ex-holder, was Entries closed yesterday. for the
A lawyer, Mr. Peter Olde, was
An elderly woman walked into extended over the full five sets annual Kowloon Marathon which talking over the telephone to the Westminster Hospital and yesterday in the firet match in the is to take place on March 5 under client when the voice stopped handed the secretary a brown open singles championship of the the auspices of the St. Andrew's short, there came the sound of paper parcel, roughly done up. Hong Kong C.C. lawn tennis Church Young Men's Club: BETTER THAN A BANDIT!
two shots, and the thud of a fall- Without a word she walked away. tournament. His opponent, young, This year's competitors number ing body.
"Thank you very much," said
sight Carambhoy, has improved con-30, and include Pte. Cranston of Instantly, Mr. Olde rang up a tho secretary, thinking the [By "Rover."]
On Paris- and The boys with the heavy "awat" siderably
shows promise. the 2nd Batt. King's Own Scottish friend, whose place of business woman had left a parcel of tinfoil. On demand... The matches arranged for Satur- take the money. There's Babe Yesterday's results:
Borderers, who was last year's was only a hundred yards from He opened a corner of the par- Credits 4 months' sight 1820 day provide an attractive pro-Ruth, drawing 70,000 dolars a year;
་ Open Singles.
winner. The services contribute his client's house, and told him cel before putting it on one side. On Berlin- gramme and are. as follow:- in salary from the Yanks, and as T. Honda beat J. Cassumbhoy 25 of the entries, and out of this what had happened. Running to It
was packed with Treasury On demand Semi-Finals-Hong Kong Shield much more from other sources, bo- 5-7, 6-1, 6-3, 4-6, 0-2.
12 are Kosbles and ten Naval men. the house, the man found the notes. Competition Senior Division-cause he is the best. "swatter" that
The R.A.M.C. will be represented speaker lying dead, shot through K. T. San beot T. Ema 6-3, 6-1. by two runners and the Royal Ar- the head. He had been murdered before she could leave the build-On demand
On New York- The porter stopped the woman kick-off 4.15 p.m.
ever knocked a baseball out of a 6-2. Hong Kong Club v. Kowloon, 'at | lot.
T. Isomura beat T. Yamada 6-1, tillery by one. Contrary to expec-by his brother-in-law.
ing. She refused her name and Crodite 60 days' sight 601 Club Ground, Happy Valley. The same argument holds at a 6-8, 6-3, 6-1.
tations, both the Scots Guards and The annals of the telephone address.
On Bombay- Referee: Capt. Austin. Lines heavy-weight championship fight. J. Hale beat T. Fulleda. 6-2, 6-3, the Queer's Regiment have not are full of similar tragedies. Mr.
There were 800 £1 Treasury wire
On demand men: Messrs. Presley and The fighters draw so much money 6-1.
Grant Houck, an official in the notes in the parcel, she said, and Coward..
they ought to feel embarrassed
Prizes on View.
American Board of Agriculture, they were to be an anonymous
On Calcutta Hong Kong Police v. RA.. at whenever they meet any guy who,
Prizes for this year's Marathon was kept almost continually busy gift. Kowloon A.F.C. ground. Re- works for his living, like a bucket-M.
have been donated by Mr. R. M. at headquarters and forced to re-
A Real Sacrificé. feree: Mr. Barber. Linesmen: shop operator, a seller of oil well
Dyer, Mr. W. S. Bailey, and Mr. E. fuse his wife's requests to take
"My sister died recently," the Messrs. Baldwin and Lawrence. I stock or a bank bandit. These poor
Cock, M.B.E., and are to be seen her to various parties, though she woman faltered when pressed for on demand Hong Kong Shield Competition, saps put in a whole lifetime gather-S.
at Messrs. Lane, Crawford's win- begged him to do so again and an explanation, "and before she Junior Division-kick-off 2.15ing what a champ fighter expecta to
again. One night, when he was died we decided that all the money be paid for thirty minutes or less.
working late, she rang, him up I could spare. after her death in the ring (says Robert Edgren in
and asked him to come home.
should go to a hospital." the "Topical Times").
p.m.
K.O.S.B. Res., v. St. Joseph's, at Kowloon A.F.C. ground. Re-
feree: Mr. Willis. Linesmen : Mesurs, Stokes and Hutchins. Kowloon v. Chinese Athletic, at Hong Kong Club ground, Happy Valley. Referee: Mr. Mackie. Linesmen: Messrs. Lamb and Kinsella, Hong Kong League-Senior Divi-
ston-kick-off 4.15 p.m. Recreio V Chinese Athletic, King's Park. Referee: Mr. Gilbert.
R.A.F. v. K.O.S.B. Regt., Chatham
Road. Referee: Mr. Smith. Hong Kong League-Junior Divi-
sion "A"-kick-off 2.45. p.m. South China "A" "v. University, Caroline Hill. Referee: Mr. Samy,
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Handicap Singles "B".
M. Watson (rec. 15) 6-2, 7-5. W. A. Stewart (rec. 15/1) beat
Handicap Singles “A”.
S.
M. Garrard (rec. 15).
E. Green (owe 16/8) w.o. from
TO-DAY'S FIXTURES.
Open Singles,
Cheng
Ng Sze-kwang V.
entered.
dow and will be presented at the
close of the race.
A
re-
The race will commence at 4.30 sharp, and competitors are quested to be at the St. Andrew's Chi-Church Hall as early as possible.
phreys.
Ng Sze-cheung v. A. D. Hum-
F. J. Remedios v. Lim Peng-chin. Rev. F. P. W. Alexander v. H. R. Trumper.
The Great Sullivan. The. "sockers" always did get wing. the folowing and the money. John L. Sullivan was the greatest "swat" artist of his day. John L. often got as much as a thousand dollars for a finish fight even when he was a young man and had a right hand swing like the kick of an army mule. When he was older his purses in- ! ereased because thousands would cross half a dozen states and run the gauntlet of all the sheriffs from Louisiana to Mississippi to reach some hole in the woods and see John fight. They didn't even get a plun to sit on, for their gate money.
John's reputation as a murder- mauler increased until he
ous
Ho Ka-lau v. E. W. Railton. 'H. D. Rumjahn ́v. N. Inagaki. Lt. R. P. Lonsdale v. Y. Sajiki.
Handicap Singles "B".
H. Spicer (rec. 5/6).
Lt. R. P. Lonsdale (owe 15) v.
CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP.
fought James J. Corbett at New far in the Colony's chess champion- The positions of competitors so The Shield Semi Finals in both Orleans for a 25,000 dollars 'side ship, organised by the Kowloon divisions are the big attractions of stake, winner take all-an almost Chess Club, are as follow:-- the day and both at Kowloon and incredible
sum in those days. Hong Kong very promising matches John couldn't hit Corbett, but are down for decision.
that was forgotten in when John
D. E. Carvalho Hater
went
P. W. D. L. Pts.
8 7 0 17
At the Club ground, Happy Val-years, and
Sir Henry Pollock 8 7 0 17 ley, where the meeting of the Club into vaudeville everyone rushed to C. M. Sequeira... 7 5 2 0 6 and Kowloon has been arranged by see him because he was remembered S. L. Hussain A sporting agreement of the two as the man who used to break bar C. Chou Clubs, spectators will have the add-rails with a chop of his fist and ed interest of intense local rivalry, keep an ambulance at the stage G. E. Wong ...
3. G. Kumble
as owing to Kowloon's good pro-entrance to carry away his victims press lately and the Club's rather while meeting all comers.
, surprising victory over the Border-
ers on Tuesday last, the clashing of these two teams should provide
a very exciting game and a close result.
[
Fitz-Scientific Hitter.
H. W. Randall
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J. C. Faers
J. S. Smith
Bob Fitzsimmons was the great-A. W. Hawker est fighter of his time because he
Clapton Orient's balance-sheet
sources
was the most scientific hitter. Jack Dempsey knocked both Willard and At Kowloon A.F.C. ground theFirpo down seven times in the first Police v. R.A. match should be around. Bob never did anything like for 1926-27 shows a profit of £2,278 rare tussle as Police will field full that. When he dropped a man that as compared with a loss of £1,111 strength and the R.A. are doubtful man stayed down. He didn't put on the previous season's working. of Trim and Pulford, who may not everything into a punch until he be available. Anyhow the. R.A. had it placed and timed to
The income from all are a good side with capable
per amounted to £19,019. re-fection. Bob would even watch serves, and if the Police just get his oponent's breathing to land a home as on form they should, they punch in the pit of the stomach just will need to accept any chances as the victim had drawn in a full punch between Willie's guarding- offered and keep Leech well shadow- breath. That was science.
Old Bob Fitzsimmons will be talk-
gloves.
ed.
H.K. GARRISON.
Latest League Tables for the Competition.
Miss Agnes HL Wilson, daughter of William B. Wilson, former Sec- retary of Labor, who has announced that she will ran for Congreen from Pennsylvania. Miss Wilson, who defended her father during the con- testing of Bonator-elect Vara's sent, la a well known lawyer and plans to run for Representative.
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"It is impossible," he answered. "Hold the line a moment," said the wife.
"I want you to hear some thing that will interest you."
The secretary of the hospital told the woman that a number of Treasury notes had been found recently in the hospital collecting boxes. She admitted that she had put some in.
The woman hurried off and dis- appeared in the crowds.
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"It was evidently a real sacri- fice on the woman's part, the Silver (per oz.)
She left the telephone a mo- ment, then he heard her speaking again, "Now, dearest, can you hear perfectly?" she asked.
"Yes, what do you want me to hear?"
"This," said the wife. "When by the plain and modest clothes Chinese Copper Cash nom
hospital secretary said, "judging Bar Silver in Hong you have heard I feel sure you will she wore. She said she hoped Chinese Copper Cents 6% prera.
that her action would be an exam-Rate of Native In- ple to people who had more money."
come home."
A pistol shot rang out, and when the wretched man did reach home his wife lay dead..
Too Late.
"Party" lines are common in many rural districts in the United States. In a party line, one ring summons all the subscribers on the circuit.
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"GREATER FREEDOM OF MOVEMENT.” On a bitter February afternoon, fifteen farm-houses in Wayne
London, Jan. 17. County, Ohio, were rung up
A certain importance is given simultaneously, and the women to the agitation in Germany in Hongkong Bank who hastened to the call were in favour of enlarging the ex- Chartered Bank ... do, Loa. Reg. time to hear a woman's agonised Kaiser's freedom of movement by Marcantile A. & 8. screams for help, and gavage the statement of a Nationalist
oaths from a man.
The listeners ran out, and sent paper at Leipzig to the effect that influential quarters, in this coun- their husbands rushing to the rescue, but they were
try have been asked to take action too late.
on his behalf. The woman lay dead on the floor, the house had been ransacked, allegation, nothing is known on Whatever may be behind this and the thief had disappeared.
the subject at the Foreign Office There is a Grand Guignol play and it may be taken as certain called "Heard at the Telephone," that no action of the kind is con-
do.
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an actual happening near Berlin. A young man named Sommerfeld
H.K. Tugs & Lighters 32% b 2.90 It is known that the ex- Indo-Chinas (Pret)... $35 CROSSES THE BAR. telling him she had changed her to leave Doorn in order to travel, Shell Transports
received a letter from his fiancee Emperor would like to be allowed do. (DEL) $40 mind and the engagement must or even to take up his residence be cancelled. He went to a public in Germany, but if any negotia- Benguets ***
Mlaing. telephone booth, rang her up, and tions are taking place on the Kailan Mining Ad. asked if her decision was final. "Yes," she answered. meant every word."
"Then listen well,"
PASSING OF A GALLANT SAILOR.
SIR JOHN DE ROBECK.
Portsmouth'stood still ons day in,
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said the
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Shanghai Leans........... In addition to the Shield Semi-ed of a hundred years from now like Sullivan's reputation had the big riors, the late Admiral Sir John A shot rang out, and when the In the settlement between Prus- H.K. & K. Wharves
mail week to honour the memory young man, "and you may hear organ in Berlin. William II. is Rauba...... Looking back over the champions, of one of her greatest sea war something that will interest you." planning to make his home at Tronch Finals there are two Senior League Jem Figg, of England, the first pro- fellows half beaten before they de Robeck, whose remains passed girl had communicated with the gia and the ex-German rulera in H.K. & W. Docks
Homburg Castle, near Frankfort, matches at Kowloon the meeting of fessional Recreio and Chinese Athletic being feats were considered worth writ started, until he grew old and fat. through the port from London on police they found his body in the 1926 this was included in the China Providents
"prize-fighter" whose! the principai item and the Recreio ing about. A fight was a fight in derful boxer, but Sharkey, Fitz in the Isle of Wight, for burial.
Jim Corbett was admired as a won its way to picturesque Bembridge, booth. who made a good fight at the Valley Rob's day-not
properties given to the exiled Hongkowa The Last Act. a business deal. simmons and Jeffries beat him be- at the last meeting are fielding a He and Corbett fought for the cause they could punch. Fitz-coma from London, and was taken in Minneapolis, had a friend nam-saw danger in this. Largely as a Cottons
New Engineerings head of the House of Hohenzol A motor hearse brought the James Hartsock, a hotel-keeper lern. The Left parties at once strong side and hope to give their world's championship and 15,000 simmons would be
Shanghai Docks ...
Cotton Milis. clever opponents a good run. Brown dollars, winner take all,
the greatest to the Royal Naval Barracks, where ed James Garfield, an actor, and the result of their resistance the is still an absentee from the forward
drawing card in the world if he was a procession was formed for the orie day the latter called him up Law for the Protection of the line, Fernandez of the Reserves be-
Jeffries the Strongest. fighting: to-day because crowds Marlborough pler. It was headed on the phone. Jim Jeffries was the strongest would turn out hoping to see his by the naval barracks guard and Ing given a chance and Ogley will
Republic was renewed last year, man ever seen in a ring, fast and spectacular
"What is it?" asked Hartsock.enabling the Republic to prevent probably, partner Xavier, Fern-
knock-out delivery, the bands of the Royal Naval andez again being given n trial on
able to hit a terrific blow. Jeffries Fitzsimmons was most dangerous School of Music and the Royal swered.
"Wait and listen," the other an- the ex-ruler's return if it is at goal. The Athletic will depend on his time and lund a knock-out seien- he always had that punch ready.
liked boxing and preferred to take when he was apparently beaten, for Scots Fusiliers.
tempted. Hartsock heard Garfield's wife their usual formation and will now tifically. He got his ideas of box- Jeffries was a deliberate boxer, but Admiral Sir Arthur Leveson. The and supposed that the two were The King was represented by apparently pleading for her life, concentrate upon the League in which they hold almost an unassailing from Corbett and his ideas of the hardest hitter in the world when pall-bearers were Admiral of the rehearing a new play, but next able position.
punching from Fitzsimmons. I've he cut loose. Ho had to retire be- Fleet Earl Jellicoe, Admiral, of the moment the unmistakable reports never seen the man who
could cause any match that could be made Fleet Sir Charles E. Madden, Bart, of a revolver startled him. Then have beaten Jeff at his best.
for Jeffries would be too one-sided Admiral of the Fleet the Hon. Sir came dead silence. The "awat" isn't always deliver- to interest the public.
Somerset Gough-Calthorpe, Admiral ed with baseball bat or glov
Harfsock telephoned the police Sir Montague
New York E. Browning, who, breaking in, found Mrs. ed
Dempsey & Tunney. fist. There wan Georges
Brussels General Sir George F. Milne, Garfield dead on the floor with Hackenschmidt, who leaped to
Jack Dempsey Is amazingly popu- Admiral Sir Osmond de B. Brock, her husband dying beside her. popularity when he first came to lur, even eight years after he won General Sir Walter P. Braithwaite, The Hong Kong Garrison Foot-wrestle. Hack was
Strangest of all, Garfield him- a marvellous the championship and while trying and Lieut.-general Lewis Halliday, self had taken a part in the play, ball League table stood yesterday athlete, built like a Hercules, but unsuccessfully to win it back from V.C., R.M.
"Heard at the Telephone:" not a giant in either height or bulk. Tunney. He always has been an He wrestled Tom Jenkins, who has aggressive and reckless fighter and Another mourner
Was General P. W. L. D. F. A, Pts. been instructor for many years at a tremendous hitter. Leo Flynn Sir Ian Hamilton, who commanded C Coy.
2nd
West Point, and was then Ameri- made the mistake of trying to the British forces at the Dar- KO.S.B. HQ 2 2nd
change Dempsey's style and have danelles during the war, while the can champion. Jenkins was KO.S.B.10 6 2 2 22 10 14 corking wrestler, clever and power-him outbox Tunney at Chicago. He late admiral was in charge of the DCoy. 2nd
ful, and rough. He roughed did make Tunney miss more Allied Fleets in these waters. Re- KO.S.B.10 5 2 3 32 18 13 Hackenchmidt for a few minutes punches than he ever missed before, presentatives from the French and A Coy, 2nd
K.O.Š.B. 9 5 2 2 12 8 12 and Hack let him do It. Then sud- but the only real hit of the fight Italian navies were present..
New York. The largest for- denly Hack picked Jenkins up, toss was when Dempsey went back to
The streets were lined by troops tune ever recorded by the New 16 10 11 ed him in the air and turned him his fushing, furious attack in the from the garrison. At Marl-York State Tax Department was RA 8 4 2 2 20 12 10 upside down, and threw him on his seventh round, and knocked Tunney borough Pier the coffin was lower left by Mrs. Anna Harkness, the down for fourteen seconds a faired into the minesweeper "Cater-Harkness, partner of Mr. J. D. widow of Mr. Stephen 9 knocked out by the fall and Hack and square knockout that was nul-ham," which was escorted from Rockefeller in the founding of
rolled him over on his back. That lified by the peculiar count of the Portsmouth to
Ryde by was a finish with a "kick in it." referee.
destroyers. Warships in port flew the Standard Oil Company.
Mrs. Harkness's estate was There are many who would like to their colours at half-mast, and a $107,000,000 (£21,400,000), and The spectators talked about that exhibition of strength for years ace Dempsey fight Tunney once thousands of people watched the 2 afterward,
|more, going out in his old reckless admiral's
$18,000,000 passing ACTOSA
the on. style to efther win or lose, knock-Solent the guns in the naval salut Eddie McGoorty was a very popu-out or be knocked out, in the short- ing battery boomed out a parting lar fighter. He often won with a est possible time. In that case he tribute to a gallant sailor. clean knock-out in the first minute might win the championship, or
as follows:
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Hinckley United, a Birmingham combination side, have not been de- fested on their own ground since December 1924.
head and shoulders. Tom
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1932
Madrid
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taxes (£3,600,000) inheritance have been paid.
At the time of her husband's death several years ago the estate was estimated at $50,000,000
of fighting. One of Eddie's left he might be beaten decisively. In Correspondents are complaining (£10,000,000), and the enormous hooks on the chin was usually either case the result would be a of the presence in Singapore of a increase is due to the consistent enough. People packed the old popular champion. Tunney is a fine person styling himself the Magnetic rise in the securities of which the Garden, to see that left hook, and boxer and both mentally and phy-Healer who claims to have mar fortune was composed, which in McGoorty was regarded as a marvel sically an ideal figure as champion, vellous powera. We have seen the cluded more than half a million A series of rugby matches until he fought Mike Gibbons. He but he lacks the one thing that methods he adopts and to the un- shares of Common stock in the between a team from the Sixth couldn't hit Mike. This Gibbons makes a really popular fighter initiated they appear extraordia Standard Oll: Company of New Regt. U.S. Marines, now stationed party, by the way, was the craftiest the punch. The boys with the ary; as do many tricks of the way Jersey. The son of Mrs. Hark- In Tiantain, and Tientsin rugby boxer of his day, but his fame rest heavy "awat draw the money, eide conjurar. Those who care to ness, who is the sole executor of teams, has been arranged to take ed on his hard hitting and the clean Tanney, har benefited by that in patronise auch gentlemen must be the will and the largest bane
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