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THE CHINA MAIL TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1934.

STOKE SHARPSHOOTERS RIDDLE

RIDDLE LEEDS DEFENCE EIGHT TIMES

EUROPEAN·

LADY'S PROTEST

IS UNAVAILING

"Does Not Convince Me" Says Magistrate

JUST ANOTHER DOG CASE

Mrs. A. H. Delcourt of No. 247, Prince Edward Road, was fined $25 by Mr. J. B. H. Lee at the Kowloon Magistracy this morn- ing for allowing her dog to wan- der in Prince. Edward Road en July 5 at 12 a.m.

Mrs...Delcourt stated that her dog had not left the house because she had seen it only a few minutes before when it had gone to have ils food, and that she had also noticed that the gate was closed.

Inspector Poat said that the dog could not get out when the gate was closed.

Mr. Lee remarked that the sale may have been opened and that tho dog could have got out then.

"I can always hear the gate being opened, but I heard nothing at that time," said Mrs. Delcourt.

"That is not enough to convince me," replied Mr. Lee.

Urmuzzled Dog.

For allowing his dog to wander in Dorset Crescent at 8.56 am, on August 5, without a muzzle, Mr. T. H. Smith, of, No. 2 Dorset Crescent, was fined $25 by Mr. E. 1.) Wynne Jones at the Kowloon Mag- istracy this morning.

Eugenia Bankhead Hoyt, daughter of Congressman W. B. Bankhead, of Alabama, and sister of the actress Tallulah Bank- head, hurried to the bedside in Nice, France, of her several times husband, Morton Hoyt (insert), Washington, D. C. millionaire. They were divorced in 1929 after they had been married and divorced twice previously, Mr. Hoyt has two other ex-husbands. She la ehown as she sailed.

To-day's Short Story.

Death On The Straightaway

Mr. M. F. Carlton. of No. 395. Shanghai Street. was fined $12 for keeping two unlicensed dogs at his house on August 4.

ANDALL

NATIONWIDE STRIKE IN Right blue cabriolet cost wall.

U.S. THREATENED

(Continued from Page 1)

FOOD FOR NEEDY Washington, later. It is

By Norman

Matson

toward

¡DECEPTIVE

TRAFFIC SIGN

PLEA ACCEPTED

Chinese Driver May

Lose License

GIRL MOTORIST FINED

"The traffic sign was rather deceptive, Your Worship," said

Mr. D. C. Sullivan, Sanitary Inj

spector, when he was summoned before Mr. E. W. Hamilton at the Central Magistracy this morning, for driving down a road closed to traffic at the junction of Robin- son and Conduit Roads.

Inspector Sullivan, who had a clean traffic record, was cautioned by the Magistrate,

RECORD MARGIN FOR Week-End

THIS SEASON

SPURS DISAPPOINT HOME CROWD AGAINST

London,

Special Forecast

FIRST DIVISION

ARSENAL (2) v Liverpool (1) A. VIELA (0) (4) CHELSEA (2) EVERTON (-)

PRESTONEA

To-day.

y Derby (2)

Leeds (2)

v Leicester (0) v Preston GRIMSBY (-) y Portsmouth (4). HUD'FIELD (2) Tottenham (0) Manchester C. (2) v WED'DAY (8) The season's goal scoring record has been set MIDDLESBORO v West Bromwich

(8)

(0) up by Stoke City.

Stoke. (1)

Birmingham (1) Incensed by their defeat at Sheffield on Saturday they touch- Wolves (1) ▾ BUNDLAND (6) their best form yesterday to riddle the Leeds defence eight times, conceding only one goal.

ed

.

SECOND DIVISION

The Spurs, who were held to a draw at White Hart Lane on BARNSLEY (-) Saturday by Everton, again disappointed their large following Blackpool (0) by dropping both home points to Preston, the newly promoted BOLTON (2) team.

y Fort Vale (-) v Hull (0)

Bury (0) BRADE'D C. (2) v Swansea NEWCASTLE (-) v Brentford (

Aston Villa atoned for their de League Tables To Date NORWICH (-) v Fulham (-)

feat at St. Andrew's by recording,

FIRST DIVISION

Wednesday Sunderland [Middlesboro'

LICENSE NOT RENEWED Mr. T. G. Paterson, of 18 Con-ja home win over the Wolves, while duit Road, was fined $5 for failing Huddersfield, who opened the sea- lo renew his driving license.son with a defeat at Sunderland,Į

DANGEROUS DRIVING

overcame Derby County by a lone Preston "I don't think this man ought to

goal, be on the road", said Mr. Hamilton, Newcastle, demoted last season, In adjourning the case against sustained their second defeat when Liverpool Kwok Chow, driver of lorry No. they met Blackpool in their second Birmingham 3152, who was summoned for speed-away fixture.

Sheffield United, Stoke ing in Queen's Road Central, and who accompanied them to the lower Aston Villa for carrying an excessive load. division, broke their "dack" at Huddersfield

Derby Cancellation of accused's driver's Bradford where they scored five Portsmouth license was recommended by "Hia times against the City.

Arsenal Worship to the Inspector General of HAMMERS OPEN WITH DEFEAT Leicester Police.

The Hammers opened their sen Everton LEARNER IN TROUBLE

son with an odd goal defeat at the Manchester C.

West Bromwich For driving her ear on a road hands of Burnley at Upton Park, Wolves not specified in a learner's license, while Bournemouth, in the southeru Tottenham

section, lost by 5 goals to 1 in. their Grimsby debut game at Newport.

Blackpool Cardiff

Chelsea Swansea registered their Leeds Ag

Miss S. W. Wong, of No, 44 Coch- rane Street, was fined $10.

DANGEROUS DRIVING

Goals P. W. L. D. F.A.PL

2 2 0 0 3 1,4 1104 1 2

1 10 041 2

NOTTS C. (3) v Burnley (1)· PLYMOUTH (4) v Bradford (1) SHEFFIELD U(-) v Manchester U. (-) Southampton (1) ▼ Oldham (0). WEST HAM (2) v Natts F. (1)

THIRD DIVISION (South)

1100-42 Bournemouth (3) v Coventry (8) ►

1 1 0 0 2 0 2

1 1 0 0 2 1

2 1 1 9 9 62

2 1 1 0 3.4 1.1931

10.2-4-2

01. 8 1

€ 1 1 1

001 11

0 0 1 1

0 1 1 2

2 0 1 1 23

Bristol R. (0) ▾ Luton (1) CHARLTON (4) v Brighton (8) CRYSTAL P. (8) v. Cardif (2) Newport (2) v Bristol C. (2) NAMPTON (8) v Clapton (0) Queen's P.R. (2) v Aldershot (4). READING (2) ▾ Gillingham (0) Southend (3) ✓ EXETER (1) TORQUAY (2), 'v Swindon (0) WATFORD (-). v. Millwall (-)

THIRD DIVISION (North)

1 BARROW (5)

1 0 1 0 0 1 0 Carlisle (0)

01003

Chesterfield (1)

1 0 1 0 0 2

01CHESTER (7)

2 0 2 0 9 12

... SECOND DIVISION

Goals

Blackpool

Port Vale

Bolton

Bradford

Summoned at the instance of and Sub-Inspector R. Cunningham, Lisecond successive wins and the Chung, driver of publle car No. 792, Welsh Clubs had a great day. Divver PATTERSON'Sled ber

Chesterfield are finding that the Corn was fined $30, in default two Hattie had once taught wecke' imprisonment, for driving northern section teams have con- Swansea him 8,000 dollars. It was heavy school. Now she was a pensionaire, without due care and caution. siderably improved since last 808-Brentford and fast, the hood so low that besides that she was a raiser of Inspector Cunningham stated son when they nearly beat Barnsley Fulham the driver's angle of vision came poultry, a paychologist, observer of that on August 17, he was proceed in the race for promotion. Draw- Notts F to earth a hundred yards be-life, a spinster. In plain words she ing east, along Caine Rond, Ining on Saturday at Rotherham, Norwich yond the headlights. Never was the biggest gossip in Danger- Police car No. 801 when defen- they were beaten at home by Sheffield U.

Tranmere yesterday. an mind, it was handsome and ar-field.

dant's car, coming from the oppo- nounced that the N.R.A. will pro- rogant; a car for a handsomé and Black hairs grew here and there site direction, overtook a moving Results, as cabled by Reuter, Burnley vide food for all the striking tex-arrogant young man.

on her chin. Blue youthful eyes bus, also coming from the opposite were:- tile workers who can prove that

Randall Patterson kicked it into looked out from smile wrinkles.direction. He said that his driver a rush down the curving drive of She sat straight as a ramrod as she had then to apply the brakes in they need it.

"The relief authorities are sup- the Forbes's place lurched sharply drove, the two brown pom-poms on order to avoid a collision. posed to take care of the needy round into the Balentine turnpike her round hat bobbing about in the

Defendant had „previous trafic, She was thinking that people. We are not equipped or which runs straight as geometry breeze.

convictions. prepared to judge the merits of a from Cornwall nine miles to the when she delivered the hens to Miss labour dispute" declared the relief village of Dangerfield, four lanes, Anderson at the Forbes' mansion, i head, Mr. Hopkins.-United Press, good cement. It was a bright day, she just might learn a bit more too early for traffic; easy as yawn-about Randall Patterson and Miss per S. E. Levy and Company.

ing he let her out to sixty, to Helen. Not to tell, nor to write- Iseventy.

just to know. There was something Hattie, the of the pure artist about

1

COPPER DISPUTE

with To the sleepy hiker

Butte, To-day-It is announced, that the Anaconda Copper Company is about to settle differences with weary thumb he looked like life as She liked her gossip for its own

It ought to be. Actually Randall sake.

31 local unions, leaving only four Patterson was poisoned with disap unions striking. It is expected that the remaining disputers will pointment. He felt old (he was 28) arbitrate next week.-United Press, and the future was darkness. Last night Helen Forbes, beautiful, rich, per S. E. Levy and Company.

TO-MORROW'S STORY

To-morrow's story will be "Quiet Corner," by G, B Stern.

When she saw the bright blue car she stopped.

FIRST DIVISION, Aston Villa Huddersfield Stoke Teltenham

2 Wolves

1 Derby

8 Leeds

+1 Preston

· SECOND DIVISION

A.A‚A. PAYMENTS TO FARMERS Barnsley.

Blackpool |Bradford C Washington, To-day. The Agric-Fulham ultural Adjustment Administration Norwich has announced that it paid out to

Southampton 1.089,125 farmers US.$88,114,245 Swansea up to August 16 as part payment West Ham on the cotton reduction contracts.-

THIRD United Press, per S, E. Levy and Cardiff Company--

these dilated pupils! Dead's beef,

he is."'

Bob Harris put the mirror away. "Speedin'*"

"Like a bullet.” "You witnessed it?".

|Manchester U.

Barnley

1 Barnsley

Notts C. ¡Southampton

WEEL Ham 2 Plymouth

Bradford C.

1

1 Bory

0Dancaster (0)

▾ Halifax (2)

Wrexham (0)

▼ Accrington (0)

v WALSALL (2)

v, Stockport (2)

HARTLEP'LS (2) v. Crewe (1)

Mansfield (8)

v Rotherham (0)

P. W. L. D. F. A. PN. BRIGHTON(8) ▼ Darlington (2)

2 2 0 0 0 2 4 Rochdale (1)

2 20:07 2 4 Southport (1)

2 1 0 1 3 8 York (-)

210 15 2 3

10 1 2 0 8|

✓ TRANMERE (0)

v Gateshead (1)

v Lincoln (-)

SCOTTISH

100 812 ABERDEEN (-)

110.54.2 Albion (-)

1 10 B 42CLYDE (2)

LEAGUE Dunfermline (- MRWELL (-) Falkirk (0)

1 0 0 4 1 2 HAMILTON (4)¦ 'v Airdrie (2)

1 1 0 0,302 HEARTS (6)

Dundee (1)

110092 2 KILMARNK (4) v Ayr (2)

1 1 0 0 2 0 2[Queen's Pk. (2)

CELTIC (8)

1 1 0 2 1 2 Queen O'South (0) v St. Mirren (1)

2 0 1 1 3 4 1 RANGERS (2)

v Partick (2)

2 0 1 1 2 3 1 St. Johnstone (0) v HIBERNIAN (1) 1.103 1 (Figures in brackets denote the re- 01 0.12sult of the corresponding game last 1 0.1 0.0 3.0 year, while teams given in capital lot. 2.02.02 7.0 ters are favoured to win. All home 2 0 2 0 2 9 0 teams are mentioned first). 2 0 2 0 2 3 0

20 202 96] -

THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH)

Gola

-1.Notts C.

4 Newcastle

Newcastle Oldham

2 Sheffield U.

5

2 Brentford

2

4 Bury

:0 Port Vale

0

Newport Cardin

1 Charlton

:5,Oldham

1 Burnley DIVISION (SOUTH)

1 Luton

2 Gillingham

Brighton

Bristol C. Swindon

Charlton Newport Northampton

8 Torquay

2

Coventry

6 Bournemouth

1 Clapton

2 Exeter

I Northampton

Aldershot

2

0 Tranmere

THIRD DIVISION (NORTH) Chesterfield Rotherham

2 Halifax

To-day's Games

・ ・ FIRST DIVISION DU

had said no, and meant it. That MEETING ARRANGED

was a fact, no matter how often he Washington, later-Representa- turned it over in his mind. It was tives of the aluminum workers and a fact that complciated life, now and employers are meeting the National for ever. A fraction of an ounce of Labour representatives. They further pressure on the accelerator. agreed to meet together in an at-Eighty miles an hour.....

"No," dryly, "that's a deduction. Grimsby (-) It was upside down, four wheels After his front wheels hit sand the tempt to arrive at a satisfactory From the other, the. Dangerfield] basis for terminating the strike. end of that straightaway, Hattie turning. In the bright air drifting car travelled through the air like a Rochdale (1) United Press, per S. E. Levy and Bickerton, with

in away over the coarse tidal grass, bird for thirty feet. Company.

direct there was a thinning haze of dust. bounced and rolled

Randall Patterson had a crooked, times," hollow-cheeked face, and the nose had been broken. In An crash; but he was handsome, oh, he was handsome, even in wide-eyed

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THIRD

Then it Southport (0) over 'three

They looked along the stili desert-

airplane ed highway, broad and smooth and

safe..

"Musta been crowded over by

Crystal P.

Barrow:

P. W. L. D. F. A‚“Pts} 22.00 71 4

THIRD DIVISION

2 2 0 0 3.1 Tranmere 2 1 10 4 1 2 Halifax"

f 1 0 0 0 2 Stockport 1 1 0 0 3 1 2 Lincoln

18031 N. Brighten 1008 2Darlington 1 0 0 2 0 2 Darlington 100 2 12 Hartlepools 1 1 0 2 8 2 Rotherham 0 0 1 2 2 1 Crewe 0 1 2 2 1Doncaster 10011 1.-1 Chesterfield

100 1 1 1 1 Wrexham - 2011 1 -2': Chester 1 01:01 2 0 Gateshead 1 0 1 0 1'8 ̧ ̄0 Mansfeld 1-0 1-0 1 3 0 Walsall 10:1 01:30 Accrington 1-0 1 0 1 0 Carlisle w 2 0 2.0 2 6 0 Southport 20 2018-0York Millwall have yet to play their first|Rochdale: game,

Barrow

2 Bouthend Luton Reading

Bristol R. (-)Walford

v Sunderland DIVISION (North)

v Barrow (2)

Doncaster (0) To-morrow's Games Chelsea (0) ▼ Wednesday (1)

FIRST DIVISION

Everton (1) v Leicester: (1) 2° Man'ster C. (2) v Liverpool (1)

death, tawny hair draggled with some southpaw driver going toward Middlesboro (2) v Portsmouth (0) oil and earth. Hattle bent down Cornwall."

W. Brom. (1) Birmingham (2) SECOND DIVISION

over him. His hands lay above hla Hattle shook her head. "He was head. The backs of both were alone on the highway.

For Ave Plymouth. (1) v Hull (1) deeply scratched. She sniffed and minutes I waited for gas at. Ike's THIRD DIVISION (South)

the brown pom-poms danced on her station a mile away, and nobody Bristol R. (3) v Swindon (0) bat, she hunted with nose and eyes, passed going this way,” pounced on his right lapel. A posy

Clapton (0) v Coventry (0) "Alone and all at once he turns Gillingham (→) ▼ Millwall: (-)- was pinned there, a tiny bouquet, off? He was drunk."

Reading (1) Bristol C. (1) one yellow rosebud, one white gilly Smell," Hattle said. "Or maybe Southend (1) ▼ Aldershot (0) flower, a green leaf for background your nose wouldn't tell you, since Watford (2) ・・・ v Brighton (0) -odd but charming.

you've had a drink already this THIRD DIVISION (North). ""I'll be confounded," Hattle said, morning. I don't use it and I can Gateshead (2) v Darlington. (2) thus reaching her extreme of pro-smell liquor a block away. He Hartlepools (1)y Chester (0)" fanity in one jump, and she straight hadn't tasted any

Mansfield (-) v Lincoln (-) ed her meagre Inches, looked cars. Then a front shos blew out? N. Brighton (2) v Crewe (1) fully all about, began to walk in

Hattie nodded. Maybe. It dids Wrexham (4) Walsall (2) widening circles around the body. but if it did somebody came along York (2) v Stockport (2) All she found was a grey and laven and mended. It because all the tyres Thursday der hat-box and the cover of same are tight full of air now."

THIRD DIVISION (North) inside the box, the usual pasteboard Oficer Harris scratched his brown Carlisle (8) Accrington (0) oval was a ruddy sticky stain curls. He was young and hand- THIRD DIVISION (South). She was thoughtfully studying this some, too. Between them, the dead when a State cop arrived on his youth and the live, little Rattle

Queen's P.R. (2) v Crystal P, (1)}} motor cycle.

Bickerton stood, her brown pom- Hattie Bickerton!" said he, poms bobbing: Impersonal, thought

"Good morning":

He was Bob Harris, formerly Dangerfield boy, Indeed had been pupil of hers In the B 4th grade, He was a boy still, she though proud of his Sam Browne harn the heav

ged to his lean

ful.

“Robert, you had better get along

a telephone."

HUGH JOHNSON'S TACTICAL WIN IN PERSONAL DUEL® (Continued from Page 11 - that General Johnson is chief,

He didn't like her tone, which The latter will probably be ap- was peremptory. It reminded him pointed head of the National

Emergency Council.

Miss. Hattie, kins is expected. to conîne her

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