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THE CHINA MAIL, MAY 28, 1937.

HEAVY SENTENCE IMPOSED

TAM KONG PAK: OUT FOR ONE SEASON GOVERNOR'S CUP SEQUEL

what Tam might have received would not move an inch from a full

year's suspension.

The amendment was lost and Mr. McKelvie's proposal of a full sea: son's suspension was carried.

CORINTHIANS „VISIT -

CANTABS LOSE IN TWO DAYS

N.Z. ALSO COMPILE

LOW TOTALS

London, To-day.

RECREIO'S

TENNIS WIN

Friendly Game At

between the touring New Zea

Low scoring marked the match OVER K.C.C. land cricket eleven and Cam- bridge University at Cambridge, which came to an end yesterday after, only two days play.

King's Park

Tam Kong-pak, the South China “A” full-back, was yester- day suspended for the whole of A letter from the Islington Co- the next soccer season by the rinthians, English amateur team way through and the Light Blues encounter at King's Park yesterday Bowlers were on top "the whole In a friendly "A" Division tennis Council of the Hong Kong Foot-which will arrive in Hong Kong on were soundly heaten by eight Recreio beat K.C.C. by 5 sets to 4. ball Association, to whom were February 3, was read and it was wickets. referred his case by the Emer-agreed that as attractive a pro- The Cantabs just managed to top

E. F. Fincher. and S. A. Gray, gency Committee of the Associa-gramme as possible should be ar- the century in their first innings, after sharing points in two games, tion. Tam was given marching ranged for the visitors. orders in the Governor's Cup

which realised 102, Dunning tak-lost the vital one against A. V. game on May 2, for an unneces-tion by Capt. Kimm drew attention out the visitors for a mere 135.

A letter written to the Associa-ing six wickets for 42, but skittled Remedios and J. Gonsalves.

A. V. Remedios and J. Gonsalves sarily rough tackle which result-to the fact that a large number of ed in David Blake sustaining a military referees would be leaving sionally for the Varsity last year, T. W. Fraser, who played occa-

(Recreio) lost to E. C. Fincher and G. fractured ankle.

Bodiker In dealing with the case, Major said the Council should do some

the Colony shortly. Capt. Kimi took five for 51.

beat E. F. Fincher and S. A. Gray 6-4 C. M. Manners, Chairman of the

Cambridge improved in their se-beat A. E. P. Guest and S. A. thing in the matter as he

Crawford H.K.F.A., who

could cond knock but were out for 128,

6-2 presided, stated foresee a serious shortage of of Moloney taking 5 för 23, and the A. V. Gosano and J. J. Remedios that Tam had been found guilty ficials for next season. The Secre- New Zealanders had no difficulty in lost to Fincher and Bodiker. of dangerous play by the Emer- gency Committee. He had

tary was instructed to write to the knocking off the required runs for drew with Fincher, and Gray viously been before the

Referees' Association drawing their the loss of two wickets. Emer-

attention to this. in geney Committee January, 1936, when he was suspended for

The annual meeting of the Hong two months, the record stating Kong Football Association will be that he would be debarred from held on July 12. Proposals must be local soccer for good if he was put forward to the Secretary of the ever suspended again for dan-Association before June 30. gerous play.

An application was made by Dr.. A sum of $3,250 derived from the S. To Wong for permission from Sunday Herald International Char- the Association to allow South ity Cup competition; which was

pre-

this summer,

was

Scores:

At Fenner's, the New Zealanders beat Cambridge University by eight wickets.

Cambridge 102 (Dunning 6 for 42) and 128 (Moloney 5 for 23). New Zealanders 135 (T. W. Fraser 5 for 51) and 96 for 2..-Reuter.

China to tour Bangkok, Saigon and YANKEES LOSE

IN 13-INNINGS TUSSLE.

this season augmented by a don-other places ation from the Lai Wah Cup Fund, granted. has been distributed among 16 de-

The next meeting of the Council serving causes and the Christmas, will be held on June 21. Tree Fund.

J

In view of his good record since 1936, the Emergency Committee dealing with the present case had referred it to the Council with recommendation for mercy.

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Athletics Still On The Down Grade

New York, To-day.

Xmas Tree Fund $50.00, Society of St. Vincent de Paul $300.00, Industrial Home for Blind Girls $50.00, Sailors'. Home & Mission to Seamen $150.00, St. John's Ambulance Brigade $400.00, Little Sisters of the Poor-Home for the Aged $200.00, Hong Kong Benevo lent Society $600.00, Canossian Insti- of yesterday's major League base- tute for the Blind $50.00, Society for ball encounters. the Protection of Children $400.00. Cheero Club $200.00, Chinese Sisters of the Precious Blood $100.00, Sailors'

The following were the results

NATIONAL LEAGUE

H. R. E. 8 12 1 Moore and Bob Johnson hit homers.

(Recreio)

beat Guest and Crawford

3-6

6-6

6-4

1-6

6-8

H. A. Barros and C. A. Barretto-

(Recreio): lost to Fincher and Bodiker drew with Fincher and Gray

beat Guest and Crawford

of

It's time for

a

spot Beehive Brandy

7 111 After

3 9 0 that

HEAVY PENALTY URGED

Capt. G. W. P. Kimm reminded

& Soldiers' Home $300.00, Salvation Boston the meeting that there had been a

Army $100.00, The Sheklung Leper St. Louis tremendous amount of misconduct Committee $50.00, South China Athletic during the past season. The Emer-Free Schools $50.00, Chinese Seamens' Gutteridge and Padgett hit homers.

Mission $50.00, Children's Playground New York gency Committee had dealt with more than 40 cases. Personally he Association $200.00. was in favour of only very slight remission of the sentence. Penalties were imposed to act as deterrents to others and he was of the opinion that the punishment must be heavy.'

FOR NEXT SEASON

A straight vote on the question as to whether the player should be

CHAMPIONS SHOULD BEAT

·FOOTBALLERS -

(Continued from Page:19):

been all the season, and may have the better of the Portuguese, but it will be à close affair.

Melvin Ott hit a homer. Cincinnatti

Philadelphia

2

7

0

11 14

1

J

2

9

Dolph Camilli hit a homer. Chicago

The match between-Brooklyn and Pittsburgh was interrupted by rain.

AMERICAN LÉAGUÉ Chicago Washington

Cleveland

1 6

2

9

&

9

11

The Police should have no diffi-

Solters and Hale hit homers. culty in accounting for the Kow-Philadelphia

weakest team they have fielded for some years.

Detroit

suspended for ever resulted in а loon C.C., who, this season have the Johnson hit a homer. decision to give him another chance. Mr. J. McKelvie, seconded by Capt. Kimm, proposed that Tam should be suspended for the whole of next season.

After the Chairman had asked if there were any amendments to Mr. McKelvie's. proposal, Dr. S. To Wong, was rebuked by Major C. M. Manners for bringing personalities into the question when the former

Taikoo, at home, are due for an- other win and with a normally strong team out Football Club's second string by a

few shots

should beat the

THIRD DIVISION

7

2.

* 5 15 1 Foxx and Greenberg hit homers. New York

4. ..10. Lou Gehrig hit a homer, 13 innings were played.

The encounter between. St. Louis and Boston was postponed owing to rain.

Le

-Reuter.

The Third Division programme K.C.C. TENNIS

should provide three away winners!

stated that Capt. Kimm, being I have selected the Electricians to TOURNAMENT

win against the Kowloon Foot- RESULTS

military man, was used to military discipline.

Dr. S. To Wong, the South China representative, then suggested that Tam be suspended for six months

ballers, chiefly on account of their greater experience, especially as re- gards leads number two.

The Civil Servants, in the Second Division last year, should overcome of the next season.

Club de Recreio at King's Park, Mr. Chan Kin-yee (representing and the Yacht Club are playing the Kowloon Chinese) seconded the well enough to put it across the amendment pointing out that this H.K.F.C. Juniors, although playing period would give Tam only two away from home. My only home months of football, during which winners are

the Craigengower

D. J. N-Anderson, the well-

tured in the K.C.C. Men's Singles known K.C.C. all-rounder, was fea-

Championship yesterday, when he defeated G. W. Giffen 6-2, 6-1, 6-4-|-~

Other results were as follows: Ladies Handicap Singles Miss V. Allen (+2,6) beat, Kella (9.6) 6-4, 6-4.

Mixed Doubles Handicap

he could show how he had taken Juniors who should win against the G. C. Burnett and Miss O. Dal- Kowloon Tong Club, to provide ziel (-15.9) beat B. G. Baker and Capt. Kimm said that in view of their club with a triple win.

Mrs. Old" (+3.6) 6-4, 6-4.

the punishment.

Before the daily

round

thankless

task"

After

the game

Before

the

shoot

BEEHIVE BRANDY

Sole Agents

GILMAN & CO., LTD. Gloucester Arcade Tel. 30986

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