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SIAM'S TENNIS

STARS ARRIVE

IN COLONY

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SHOOTING STAR'S

CHALLENGE

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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1936

SENSATIONS

FEATURED IN

BOWLS SINGLES

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Laz's Failure

It Sherlock Holmes Lived

To-day.

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In a matter of minutes the de-2 tectives at the scene of the crime were telephoning such facts an they had obtained to police head- believe that Hakyon (Mr. D.

The chlorformed man The latter was at first reluc- Black) will provide the challenge.

By this means, a great invisible quarters. tant, fearing that he might let I-doubt whether Perfect Day, (Mr. the side down, but from what IS. C. Liang), which ran beauti- first round last year, A. E. Silk-of the hold-up men would be to no description of the

Luz, who was also beaten in the net was thrown round the crooks' was still unconscious, the chanf- move fear was too badly hurt to talk, area of escape. The first saw of him yesterday. I feel that fully last Saturday, will find the

stone being his conqueror thea, the conEdence placed in him by short distance to its liking, but as his colleagues will be fully jus- this pony is now very ft. it should was fancied by many to reach the

not be entirely neglected, and, if last four in this year's compet given a good start, may very easi-· ly cause an upset.

tified.

tion.

On the LE.C. green J. Fraser beat W. Gill in a closely contested match, and though the latter lost br 2 shots, he had the satisfaction of scoring a possible on the 6th head:

beer, "stoler.

criminals'

ploit; the police retort to this was janyone say what its licence num- scape from the scene of their ex-car could be obtained, nor could the wireless messages for all off-be was. cers to be on the watch for any But to the trained minds of the suspicious characters

in a car, high-powered sleuths certain facts and for any car which might have were immediately clear. It was a "professional" job the work of experienced criminals; it had been carefully planned, as the location and timing showed: the disappear- ance of the daughter indicated the work of "snatch-racker" (kidnap-) ping) crooks.

List Of Suspects All these facts, with

Knock-Up At K.C.C. The players enjoyed a knock-up yesterday afternoon at the Kow- Coon Cricket Club and, despite the; Green Island Handicap (First fact that they had not recovered! Section)-1 Miles fully from the effects of their This is the second leg of the long journey, they made a favoar-"Daily Double." and Pontiac Bay

J. D. Thomson beat C. Strange (Mr. Black), despite its heavy load at Taikoo by 21 shots to 17, but methods, of 168 lbs., has a good chance of he only just managed it for, with they executed their strokes in an winning. The distance, however the score standing at 20-17 in fav the whole is more to the liking of Ribble, and our of Thomson on the 20th head. proved that they have acquired alas Mr. F. P. Botelho will again be strange was lying 3. sound knowledge of the game and the jockey, it should be very near however, came in with his last; A. A. Razack, I., C. R. Souza, A. idea of the type of weapon with

Their shols yesterday were not there is Tiny Star with only 148/wood to steal the shot and thus C. S. Summons, A. S. Gomes, E elfshot, were in the hands of the de-i

able impressioz,

Adopting

orthodox

easy manner and on

especially of its finer points.

at the finish. On the other hand.

as accurate as they might have lbs to carry, and, if taken out by been, but that was quite under- Mr. Deitz, a bet each way may be they have worth while. Other entries will standable, and when had time to settle down, I feel probably include Bistre (Mr. that they will be capable of hold-Y. Liang) Great Hall (Mr. G. ing their own against local talent da Roza) and Mayflower (Mr.

F. L.

Coming Player

Ranong is like to reach the top ranks in his country in a very short! time. Scarcely out of his teens.

Smugglers Handicap--Six Furlongs

win the

match.

A Major Upset

Thomson

H. A. Alves (Recreio) beat R. S. Duncan

Round of the Colony Open Singles F.Lawn Bowls Championship yester-

day on the K.C.C. green.

Scores were: - Heads

H. A. Alves

(Recreio)

(holder) in the First

Confined to "E" Class Cainal

he plays a nippy all-round game, ponies and subscription griffias and delighted the small crowd of that have not won a race, it will spectators present yesterday by be no easy task to nominate the

The manner

in which he coolly eventual scured ces by stepping in meet the shots. He serves with

to

winner, although, on form, Cassius (Mr. Harris, with! an allowance of five lbs.) has the

a spin and is inclined to hit them best opportunity of recording its hard. He showed good anticipar win.

Limelight and Old Star

tion and a knack of asserting bias Derby griffin of this year) have a self when the occasion arose been allotted top weight, but #4 His chief fault yesterday was in nothing much is known about meeting the ball well down, but them, except that the former that might have been a weakness should not be overlooked, as it is due to strange conditions. Much fast over a short distance. Fide- is expected from him, however, lity (Mr. F. F. Li) is an improv 20 and I am sure the experience heling pony, and Gold Picker, if pro- will acquire from this trip will perly handled in the jockey de- prove very beneficial to him in partment, is likely to have some-

the future.

thing to say at the finish.

Section)-14 Miles

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BOWLS TEAMS FOR TO-MORROW

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C.C.C. "A"

E. Coates. R. F. Luz (skip).

Arculi, U. 3. Omar (skip).

a rough

which the chauffeur had been)

tectives at police headquarters J. S. Landolt. Dr. V. N. Atienza-half-an-hour after. the hold-up.

J. Cavanagh, R. Basa (skip).

C.SC.C.

P. E. Knight, J. Purves, C..Strange, F. Jones (skip).

H. R. Major. W. J. Burling, J. F. Macgowan, J. W. Deakin (skip).

J. Gellatley, L. A. Collyer, M. N. Rakusen, J. Holle (skip).

Recrria

E. V. V. Ribeiro. L F. Xavier, J. E. Noronha, C. G. Silva (skip).

men

The case was considered by who had at their fingertips de- tails of every crime of violence committed in recent months.

A quick review of all these jcrimes was made. Points of simi ilarity between the current hold- jup and other crimes of the same

C. E. Marques. . . Remedios, category were noted. A list of

A. A. Remedios, il. A. Alves (skip).(known criminals who might have

J. J. Basto, G. ML. P. Remedios, D-fcommitted the holdup was pre-

C. Alves, F. X. M. da Silva (skip).

Indian R. C.

M. F. Abbas. A. Baker, S. Rumjahn and A. R. Dallah (skip).

D. M. Khan, A. K. Minu, A. Bumjahn and M. T. Adal (skip). J. Hoosen, A. N. Wahab, A. Minu and A. O. Mudar (skip).

(pared.

M.

R.

This list was ine-combed. Some

of the criminals were in prison, H. others were known to be în remote

parts of the country, still others. were under police supervision. As the list was narrowed down, 3 list of possible suspects was ob- tained, and the sifting process built up in the minds of the de- tectives a rough idea of the men for whom they were searching.

SECOND DIVISION The following are Second Division

lawn bowls rinka for to-morrow 2-m

Police R.C

N. Fraser, T. Hunter, H. Brown jand A. E. Carey (skip).

C. Pile, S. Farlow, A. J. Johnson)

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16

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and S. Logan (skip).

017 19

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Riddell, and G. S. Alexander (skip).

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K.C.C.

Walker Beats Luz

The following were the scores

and J. M. Jack (skip).

The three others did very well Green Island Handicap (Second also in their initial knock-up, and

in the Luz-Walker match on the all are bound to show up even

There will probably be only a Civil Service green: better in their matches against

R. F. Lux local clubs. Sanoh fully demons-small field to face the starter in Heads

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trated in no uncertain manner

this event, which should neverthe-

why he is superior to his com-less provide quite an interesting

and, as it is a should be very

fizish. Flybynight, fridden by patriots. His strokes were

Mr. Harris, will go out at only executed with subtlety and he: ased his brains throughout. He 144 lbs. (5 lbs. allowance for al did not go all out at any stage Device jockey), yesterday, preferring to stroke strong pony, it

I have, how- steadily, and that is

chief near at the finish.

strong kaning towards 11 characteristic.

ever, a Ythan (Mr. Black), and I expect 12 Nevertheless, he indulged fre- to see it win, with Victoria Hall 13 quently in the forehand drives, (Mr. Pib) and Flybynight fighting 19 many of which went over the net it out for second position.

his

He seemed disinclined to volley,

at a very fast pace for winners.

but impressed me with his over-

Lantao Handicap (Second Section)-Five Furlongs

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W. McKay, C. Blackburn, J. S..

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were busy. Motorists were being ed consciousness, and the police ioned and pedestrian. But then, stopped and questioned. State were able to tell him that his of course, the reply is that after W. Mulcahy, L. Jack, V. C. Labrumments by filling-station attendants daughter had been found walking all Sherlock was a dilettante de-

C. Fletcher, C. J. Tacchi, A. Spary were obtained and examined, and along a country road 70 miles tective, whereas the men engaged and H. Overy (skip).

one of these provided the first from the city. She had been set in the American example were all

S. J. Houghton, W. W. Hirst, T. W.direct clue. Carr and L. E. Lammert (skip).

K.B.G.C.

W. L. Walker

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A

W. L. Walker, K. C. Hamilton,

C.ped for petrol at a filling station

A large touring car kad stop-bandits.

down unharmed by

the Seeing top-notch professionals.

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That's the whole point. The

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B. Hosking, H. H. Rose (skip).

50 miles away from the city where An hour later a police patrol amateur in crime-detection to-day.

B. S. Rogers. S. M. White, W. S. the hold-up had occurred. There found a large touring car aban-however gifted, stands no chance Drake, G. Sherriff. (skip).

was nothing suspicious about the doned near a village on the main against the professional. Sher- F. A. Cheesman, B. O. Read, J. Ccar, except that a girl of ten or highway.

lock Holmes, Father Brown —all Gill, G. E. F. Thompson (skip).

C.C.C:

Dr. N. P. Karanjia, F. J. Smith, W.

eleven had been sitting quietly between two men on back seat.

D. K. Kharas,

E. McNay, Phelps, W. Ward (skip).

W.

J. Bagley, A. Kitchell (skip).

H: L Fox, . Fitzgerald, J. i7. Abbas (skip).

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very A quick comb-out by all avail-of the fascinating gallery of pion- the able officers resulted in the arresteer detectives of fiction are out- of three suspected men. They were fof-date by modern standards. The garage attendant's descrip-hiding in a cloakroom at a rail-

Crime-detection has become Pau, tiba of the men and the girl were way station.

matter of science, mathematics vague. However, they were im- Less than five hours after the and applied psychology. It has J.mediately telephoned to headquar-crime had been committed it had developed into a matter-of-fact ters. More research was begin, been probed and analysed. " De-business, and, as in all other cases

duction, plus quick action more radio calls were sent out.

made where methodical, prosaic, card- Three of the six officers at the possible by modern inventions, index methods are used, the rom- scene of the hold-up raced along had resulted in the solving of the

ance has gone. T. Strange, H. Westlake Jr. (skip) the highway in a direction indi-case and the arrest of the crim-

J. Cook, W. R. Hillier, J. Cullicated by the situation of the fill-inals. and R. R. Davies (skip).

Reserves: D. A. Rozario, H Tollervey.

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C.S.C.C.

15

A. Stevens. M. E. Purves, R.

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Food and H. F. Westlake Sr. (skip).

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C. Champelovier, M. Cunietti, H.

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In the last race of the day) 20 head work. His placements were accurate. while on the whole he West Parade (Mr. Black) will be 21

played game,

Other Results

The scores in the other matches |

were:-

W. E. Way 22, A. M. Rumjahn 7

J. D. Thomson 21, C. Strange 17

H.K.E.R.C.

ing station at which the touring

A. Tarbuck, G. G. Thomson, S. car had stopped. The net was Deacon and W. H. B. Muskett (skip)-closing round the escaping men. The V. Sorby, T. P. Saunderson, G. T.; Three hours after the hold-up make

Padgett and A. F. Paul (skip).

Modern Standards

processes in this the Sherlock

Sherlock Holmes's day is over. Glamour has gone out of the de- tective basiness. But the public, case in losing something of romance, Holmes has gained in more efficient pro-

3. F. Barron, J. L. King. J. Sloan the chlorformed man bad regain-'methods seem extremely old-fash- 'tection against evildoers. and J. F. Lunny (skip).

Football Club "A"

F. P. Anslow, D. Davis, Y. Walker and J. Russell (skip).

confident all-round Riven an opportunity of retriev

ing itself, after its inglorious de- feat last Saturday when it, was Good Doubles Player

made outstanding favourite. Phi-

W. Mulcahy 22, E. C. Fincher. 9 Prachuab, who, with Sanob, Landerer has to carry 165 lbs. (23 heads) at Recreio. holds the Siamese doubles title, is which will probably prove too we- an excellent doubles player. Hevere a handicap, but Sylvandale (19 beads) at H.EC. excels at the net and executes his (if again ridden by Mr. Davis) (21 beads) at Taikoo. shots with plenty of wrist work should prove

a decided menace. which he employs cleverly at the Belmont

J. Fraser 21, W. Gill 19 (23 heads) Star is lightly treated at LR.C... time of impact, so that it is very here (143 lbs.), and, if Mr. Proulx The match between D. Rumjahn T. R. Rowell, G. S. Graver, J. S. often hard to anticipate in which is enrusted

with the mount, it szd A. M. Calman, on the Police direction his shots are intended should be dangerous. Burgomas green was postponed, while that He smashed with force and accu-ter, which came second last Sa-between N. J. Bebbington and C.

delighted

inturday in

the Shatin Handicap,1M, Alves, at Kowloon Docks, was advancing to the net to adopt the is also a likely winner.

also called off. aggressive. He showed plenty of grit and often stiffened up his defence yesterday when under

His service was only) pressure. medium paced, but he endeavour- ed to maintain a good length, and his anticipation at the net was very keen. Sanoh and Prachuab! combined with good understand-

racy,

while he

Craigengower's Grand Rally

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Beach and C. E. Robertson (skip). Haynes and J. Rodger (skip).

G. E. Stevens, E. Strange, F. H. W.

Football Club "E".

C. W. E. Wilson, P. Morgan, E. S. Carter, J. A. R. Selby (skip).

3. H. Gelling, R. A. Trengrove, A. McKellar and N. M. Currie (skip).

A. W. Hayward, S. H. Strange, A.; Humphrey and E. J. Edward (skip).

Recreio

F. A. Xavier, Dr. A. P. Guterres, A. V. Barros and C. H. Basto (skip).'

F. A. Machado, J. M. S. Rozario,

row winners. It was a coincidence L. J. Silva and L. A. Gutierrez (skip). that all the visitors' rinks scored!

ing, and it will be interesting to it stayed in spite of all the ef-22 shots.

:

J. Luz. C. R. Pereira, P. A Yvanovich and F. X. Soares (skip).

$

The Club de Recreio had " see how they will fare locally. forts of the opposition to move it.

Holland's Fortunate Six Muang Roeng was the most im-į

sound win at the Valley against pressive of the four yesterday. Holland, incidentally, had Craigengower "B" and fully de-A six, a five and no less than five 'Possessing a fine physique, he rather fortunate result to his first served it from what I saw of the fours speak well for the strength worked energetically and scored head. He drove the jack through play. It was Dick Alves who did of their team.

The other two rinks were zot with many spectacular shots. He in order to score with a follow-most of the damage, but the ever-

drastic in their treat- delighted in pulling his shots, through shot, but Kitty west side Jamiling Felix Siva was "doing his quite so which came off his racket at always' and he counted six? įstuff" well against Field, who iament, but nevertheless both had rapid pace. The ex-champion of The Indians put up a good fight in remarkably good form this sea-good victories,

KC.C., but did not son. Bosselet had a very bad Siam was deadly in his side-line against the

ultimate result of which was not sufficient to sway the match in the

No Effect shots, but occasionally whipped matage to win as I thought they time of it in opposition to E. A. I have already commented brief-| evet cross-court shots which left would in fact they were down Alves, and was only able to score ly on the Carey-Rodger duel, the his opponente standing at the net. on all rinks, but only by a smalljon five heads! He partnered Ranong and the pair margin in each case. It looked at

Footballers' Fall fully extended the champions. 10 to 1 chance on them at ans In the Junior Section it looked Police Club's favour. Muang Roeng made very good use time as they were some 20 shots as if the Football Club's juniors The Junior champions, the Bowl- of his height, especially in his up, but the cricketers gradually were pulling our legs at the be-jing Green Club, won as expected, Bervice, and did not hesitate to wore them down to emerge nar ginning of the season, for they but only on the one rink and they step in for a "kill" at the net.

certainly flattered themselves and were glad of Rose's big win to

Monday- v.

*

He bids fair to give a very good Sunday:-v. Kowloon Cricket Club. I was brave enough to forecast a give them the points. account of himself locally, and I Chak

Indian Recreation win for them against the Porto In the match between the K.C.C.| feel confident he will produce) Tuesday:-. Club de Recreio. jguese Juniors, but instead of that and Craigengower 'Overy had good form here...

Two pairs will represent each they not only lost but did so by very comfortable victory at Kit- Club and the pairs will play 21-the biggest margin of the season chell's expense, whilst not far be The following unofficial matches terately in the best of three sets, F. X. Soares zíso had the big-hind came Jack with a 20-shot have been arranged for the visitors:

To-morro Chinese Recreation 50 that there will be four matches (gest rink score so far, giving Sei-win, with Lammert's 10-shot ma-

Heach evening.

by's quartette a severe rubbing jjority, bringing up the rear!

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