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UNIVERSITY SPORTS.
ANNUAL ATHLETIC MEETING WRESTERDAY.
After having had to postpone their manual "athletic sports on two occasions this month on account of rain, the Hong- "Kong University Union Athletic Associa tion were favoured with fine weather yesterday afternoon, when they held the meeting on the University, Ground at
Pokfulam
There was an excellent attendance, and sume close contests were witnessed. The meeting was well organised by the -Committee,in charge of arındgements,
THE HONGKONG BAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 22RD, 1925
• "Out Students' Race, 220 Yards Handi- cap (Post Entries), Mr. N. B. Osinan) 2, Dr. S. Sepher. No time recorded.
Putting the Weight, 18lbs. (H.KU. Record 31, teet 5 inches)-1, S. L. Kwong (May); H. Y. Leang (Eliot); A Healing (May), Distance: 31 feet 51 inches.
440 Yards (H.K.L. Record & 1-3),
Hraga (ferrisor); Houlim (May);, . 8. Curdar (Lugard), Time:
58,4-
CRIMINAL SESSIONS. [BIFORS THE chier JUSTICE (alk. GOLLAN).]
GEISHA GIRL DISCHARGED, «A geisha girl, Yuki Kajiwara, appeared before the Chief Justice at the Criminal Sessions yesterday, charged with being in possession of two automatic pistols, two spare clips and 200 rounds of ammani-
Long Jump (H.KU. Record 10 feet 10% inches), T. W. Chong (Eliot);, A. Huslim (May); 3, S. O. Shahabudintion.. (Lugard). Distance: 19 feet 1 inches
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SETTER IN COURT. MR. BUNJE SUMMONED ON ACCOUNT OF HIS DOG.
At the Central Magistracy yesterday morning, before Mr. S. B. B, McElderry, Mr. E. T. H. Bunjee, of Sassoon Road, Pokfulam, was summoned for keeping an unmuted and ferocious dog
The complaint was in respect of a red setter dog, answering to the name of Giaga." which was produced in court. When the case was caffed, the defend- ant stated that the dog belanged to his little son and denied the allegation that it was a ferocious animal.
Mr. D. S. Scott, who resides in the:
Sir Henry Pollock, neting Attorney Half-file (open to the Colony, Post
case for the Lutries) Bandsman I. N. Hannan: General in opening the
Orown, said that the woman was arrested air. Time-2 minutes 7 seconds. High Jump (H.K. Revard & fect 41when she was leaving the .s. Finkone inches)-1, 0. Shahabudin (Lagard): Special mention should be made of the B. K Jup (St. John's) 'a, T. W. Chong Meru on March 10th. An Iadian guard who was on duty at the ship saw her energetic sceretary of the meeting. Mr.(ligt). Height: 3 feet inthes. Lady Undergraduates Race B. P. Ng, to whom math crodit attaches, yards)... Miss M. Stirling; 9, Hias leaving the vessel, and noticed that she same road, said that on April 15th, the was currying a parcel. He searched this defendant's dog entered his bedroom on inasmuch as his work was annab-increased (Grome. Tage: 19. seconds.
She by reason of the function having been One Mile (H.K.U. Record 3 minutes parcel, and discovered the arms. the ground floor and attacked his fox-
69-3 seconds). Prince of Wales Cup, postponeti twice.
presented by Dr. O. Marriot in 1999. To denied knowledge of the contents when terrier. The dog had been a nuisance in
neighbourhood, he bell by the wlaner fur one year-charged and said that the other prisoner.the A. Healini (May); . T. K. Lau (Mor Kichize Minobe (who had been previously molested people. & Mr. A. Morris had rison); 3. B. T. Khoo (Eliot). Te charged. and pleaded guilty) gave her four of his turkeys killed by a dog not Tug of War (n-side)-Morrison Hall Lue parcel and asked her to take it on very long ago. He was not sure whether beat Eliot Hall. Two straight pulls to to the wharf for him. Under the Arms' it was this particular dos, but it was Relay Race (Team of 4, one round each). Ordinance the girl was required to dis-one, belonging to Mr. Bunje. Further, a Mr. A G. Challenge Cub, présented by Mr. Leecharge the onus' of proving her innocence.fox-terrier belonging to "By San in 1924, To he held for one
Mr. F. C. Jenkia (instructed by Mr.Hewlett was severely mauled by the dog rear-Morrison Hull
fater Hostel Championship (Athletic Len D'Almada) appeared for the prisoner. while a monkey was killed and another Sports Cup, presented by Mr. He Kwong). The first witness cailed was the Indian dog belonging to Mr. G. B. Haywood
Morrison Hall 31 points; 2. May Hall, 27 points: 3. Lugard Hail, 92 points, watchman, who, in reply to a question was also attacked,
The programme consisted of seventeen arcats, five of which were, non-champion- ahip. During the afternoon swa records ware set up. Fo the Polo Jump. A. Hoalim beat the previous H.K.U”, record of 8 feet 11 inches by inches; while in the 440 yards the EU record was reduced from 536,2-3 to 33,4-5, by H. Braga. In putting the weight, S. C. Kwong, with at feet 3 inches, tied with the previous H.K.U. record. the half-mile open to the Colony, Hamisinau I. N. Hagnan, the 1st Battalion, the East Surrey Begh,
5.30.3-5.
was -ted and
Individual Championship (Sir Charles put by Mr. Jenkin said he would not Mr. Dunje questioning the witness. Frut Championship Cup).-1. A. Healim cüvered the distance in 2 minutes 7'secs, { (May), points: 2, 8, 0, Shahabudinave challenged the girl if she had not pointed to. his dog in court and asked
thus reducing the previous H.K.U. record. of 2 minutes 11.9-3 seconds.
Lagard, 17 points.
PRESENTATION OF PRIZES.
Morrison Hall, who held the Athletic At the conclasico"of the "sports, the Sports Challenge Cup for the Inter-Hostervarious cups, shields and medals were Championship during the years 1918-19 presented to the winners by Mrs. R. HL inclusive, regained. the trophy from Kotewall Lugard Hall, who had held it for the quist four years, with 31 points May Hall being the runners-up with 27 points, and Lugard Hall third with 2 peints.
The Individual Championship was secuted by A Hoalim (May Hall), with points; white 8. 0. Shahabudlin (Logard Hall), who hay, beld the Cham pionship for the past two years, was the runner-up with 17 poists. It is interest ing to note that. Hoalim secured 2 points ut of the 7 points his fall obtained, The possible points obtainable in the Inter Hostel Championship are to and the Individual Championship 50.
OFFICIALS
The officials were us under :- Patron--HE. The Geveruer (the cellor of the University).
President.Mr. "L. Forster. Judges-HE. Sir C. Severn, Rev. E. K. Quirk, La-Col F. 5. Montagne Bates,
been carrying a parcel
The girl said that she was employed at the Namura Hotel, Peking Road, Eow- loon. Directed to do so. by Mr. Jenkin, she denionstrated methods of concealment about her clothing and how she could have hidden the arms if she had known of the contents of the parcel,
Do you consider this dog to be ill-fed t Mr. Scott: No, not at the moment. Defendant further asked where Mr. Scott received the information regarding. one of his dogs having killed four turkeys belonging to Mr. Morris
Mr. Scott replied that he was given the information by Mr. Morris himself. Mr. Jenkin, pointed out that the girl's Defendant remarked that it was very pti gave the appearance of an old strange that Mr. Morris did not repert fashioned hustle and the fact that it the occurrence to him. If such un ne- protruded would not have attracted at-rident had occurred, he would have taken tention. Mr. Jenkin's showed where the steps to make adequate compeaution, if girl could have concealed the weapons in necessary, to Mr. Morria the front of her dress, and remarked that he did not think anything would come undone. (Laughter.)
When most of the articles bad been concealed, addressing the Jury, Mr. Jeakin said: I cannot see that this lady is visibly swelling, yet we have put away quite a lot of stuff. (Laughter.) Now I think we will have them back. Will the interprater please ask her to unload} (Laughter.).
The Chief Justice: You are very ver-
Defendant fürther mentioned that he'
paid $18 to the Dairy Farm And $5 to the Alexandria Café for feeding his three dogs. He maintained that the dogs were wel: fed and looked after.
Mr. John Arnold stated that about
five months ago three dogs belonging to defendant attacked a small dog of his and killed in The dog in court waS one of three dogs owned by Mr. Bunje. He added that he had made a complaint)
Capt. A. E. Watts. Prof. F. A. Redmond enbasis on these games as was was satile, Mr. Jenkiu. Þ recollect the osta. Mr. Bunjo, who said that he was very
and
W. Brown. Prut
The President of the Sports (Professor Forster), in introducing Mrs. Kotowall said at fast they had heen able to hring to a successful conclusion their annual sports whian were originally fixed for April 4th, but had to be postponed on wa gecasions on account of the weather Their patience had been rewarded and they had hit upon a fine day. They Fe- garded their sports as a social event as well as an athletic contest, it was, there- fore, desirable that a fine day should be found for them. In England it would probably be unreasonable and unwise to postponic sports because of the weather, but here it was a social event as well as a competition for sthletes.
this year were bigger than they Entries this had been in previous years and showed that the interest in sport had increased and was increasing and they hoped this They re- Chan-interest would not diminish.
Karted thletics generally, games such as tennis, football and cricket
as a legitimate westeru education and while part of a they did not wish to put as great an done in England, they felt that Starter-M. D. E. Dome
reasonable, that a fair proportion of the
Defendant admitted that he had had Time Keepers.-Prof. W, Faid, Prof. d. students time should be spent in this sion when you forged my predecessor's sorry,
direction. His next duty was
very signature.
Airedale dog which killed Mr. Sheshear and Mr. D. W. Marley.. Stewards-Prof. H. G. Earle, Prof. C. pleasing one, and that was to thank all
Arnold's fox-terrier. The Airedale dog' Y. Wang. Dr. J. Fenton, Mr. Y. C. Teh, those who bad in any way contributed to proft by my lesson in concealment.
was one which he found very difficult to Prof. KH. Didby. Prof. J. Anderson, the success of meeting. First of all he
The girl then went into the witness-box, would like to thank the donors of prizes Mr. C Z. N. Marand - K Ong
Clerks of the Course-Mr. A. S. Hett whose names were recorded in the pro-and said that she was 4 years old, and tame. He was satisfied that this dog was gramme Then he would like to thank had been in the Colony for two years ferocious, as it bad bitten his (dafedd- and Mr. W. M. Gitturs..
Recution
Committee.-Air. W. W. Mr. Ho Kwong Mr. Wong Hong and Mr. Bornell (Vice-Chancellor of the Univer. Dyer. Also the agiteering Department, On the day ja question she went aboard | ant's) finger.
Mr. Fenwick and Mr. Cittins, who mark the flakone Muru to collect debts amount-dog by chloroform, aily), Prof. C. A. M. Smith, Rev. J. R.
ed out the course, not once or twice, but "Lee, Mr. G. W. Keeton, Prof. W."J.
Hinton, Prof. J. W. N. Smith, Miss I four times. He would also like to add a ing to $91. Some of the seamen visited Ho Tung. Dr. M. B. Osmane and Mr. H.special word of thanks to the indefatigable the Hotel when in port, and they were wood also had a complaint against de. N. Balhetchet.
secretary, Mr. B. P. Ng, who bad worked allowed credit. When she had collected fendant's dog, bus had not been able to Sub-Committee. Mr. L. Forster (Chair-so energetically in connection with the this money, and was about to return, attend to give evidence, owing to the man), Prot. W. Faid, Mr. A. H. Fenwick, organisation of the sports. It was very Mr.
M. Gittins, Prof. F. A. Redmond, stregous work in a lengthy meeting of this man (prisoner) who she had seen several fact that be was engaged in another Mic. A. Helt, Mr. A. A Ramjaha and kind and there was a great amount of times before, asked her to carry the parcel court elsewhere. Mr. B. P. Ng (Hon. Sec.),
work to be done in the ordinary course of to the whart for bin. She obliged him, events, but with a meeting that had been postponed twice it meant that the secre and he said he would follow immediately.
Sir Hoary, Pollock: Have you ever previously been asked to carry paress
several occasions.
it
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The Committee desire to thank the following who generously contributed to the Prize Fund or donated Prizes:-H.E.tary's work had been very much increased. Hit Chaud Savern, Sir Robert Ho Tung. Mr. Ng had worked very quietly and very P. Chater, His Honour efficiently to bring this meeting to a
Mr. Jenkin: I hope that she does not an
the Hon. Sir the Hon. Mr. J. H. successful conclusion. The President also from the ship to the wharf?-Yes, on
C: Gollan;
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The complete results are given below. Those sarked with an are no-chan 7ionship events. The Grat two events ware decided prior to the sports of yesterday,
returned, thanks to Dr. Pearce, who he said was to be congratulated on the suc
What were the things you carried cess of his students in the Inter-Hostel Championship. That success was largely Face creams, perfumes and Japanese due to the keen interest and enthusiasm clothes
of he displayed during the period
training
4
He later destroyed this!
Mr. Scott mentioned that Me.. Hay-
Inspector Peter Graat stated that he telephoned Mr. Haywood, who would be able to be present that afternoon.
Hia Worship accordingly-adjourned the bearing of the case until 2.15 p.m.
When the case was called yesterday afternoon, Mr. Haywood stated that this. dog and two others belonging to the de- The defendant said the dog was given fendant attacked his dog and killed it. him by Commander Beckwith.
On defendant asking for an adjourn call a witness, His Worship adjourn- ment of the case in order that he might
You noticed this parcel was a heavyed the case until this morting..
"
Was your curiosity not aroused I had'
CHILD-STEALER SENTENCED. Leung Shing and Tang ring wore charged with stealing, a child from his
mother.
Sir Henry Kemp. the Hon." Mr. H. T. Creasy, the Hon. Mr. Chou Shou Son, the Hon. Mr. 1. H. Ketewall, Mr. W. W. Hornell, Mr. Dr. J. R. D. F. Beith, Mr. G. M. Young, E K. Addison, Dr. S. W. To. Mr. 4. Denison. Mr. P. Lauder, Mr. Mok Kon
You knew what you were carrying Sang, Mr. P. Talati, Mr. W for the contests. He thought they would Sheaton, Mr. R. A. Ponsonby Faue, Mr. agree that they had witnessed some very before-Not until later, when the people Ho Kam Tong, Mr. fu Ku Un Mr. G. G. excellent sports and they would have told me. Wood, Mr. Fung Ping Shan, Mr. Chan noticed that in two instances records had Miu Li, Mr. Ng Sze Kwong, Bir. C. D. been broken; while in the half mile open Melbourne. Mr. Ho Kwong, Messrs. Lane, to the Colony Mr. Hannan had broken one?—Yes. Ltd.. The Sincere Co., Ltd., the University record. He would now Mess. Wans Hing. The Wing On Co., cal upon Mrs, Kotewall to distribute the no, auspicions. Ltd, The Sua Co., Ltd., The British prizes to the successful competitors. Mrs. You knew of arms being smuggled into American Tobacco Co., Ltd.. The Na Kotewall needed no introduction to them, the port of Hongkong 1-Yes, but I did Yang Brothers Tobacco Co., Ltd., and the as she was quite a familiar figure in the not suspect what the parcel contained.
Mr. H. K. Holmes, Crown Solicitor, University. The interest she and her Was it ant strange that a man to whom University Staff.
prosecuted. The evidence was to the THE RESULTS.
husband had displayed in the University you had never spoken before should ask
As the you to carry a parcel to the wharf-effect that the first prisover asked the was very well known indeed. parent of eight or nine potential under am a geisha girl and must please every mother of the boy who was seven years graduates, he trusted that her attachment body; if a man says "Take this out old, if he could take him out for tea, and to the University would be deepened in I take it out. the future. Mr. Forster then asked Mrs.
after some slight protest, the mother per- titted him' to do so on the understanding Kotewall to distribute the prizes.
that they were soon back. The art was at Kong Kicking the Football, B. K. Jup
time the child was seen Mrs. Kotewal presented the vifferent (St. John's); E. Zimmern. (Morrison).
cups and medals, after which she also
hoon, where, relatives of the boy, who Distance: 140 feet 3 inches, **Throwing the Cricket Ball-1, A. presented the shield and modals won in
were searching for him, discovered bim Hoalin (May): 2, S. Hachiuma (Mor- the Basket Full League to the winners,
in the custody of the first prisoner, who the University team, of 1824. The gold
men were then arrested. rison). Distance: 65yda, elt, dins.
reasonable that the girl would be curious His Lordship said there was no 100 Yards (H.K.U. Record 10hsers. medals were presented by the Vice Sir Henry Pollock said that it seemed was accompanied by the second. The
Chancellor of the University (Mr. W. W.
dence against the second prisoner, and sented by Mr. Hett in connection with want to carry the parcel himself, she must he was discharged.
Shing gave evidence, and said Leucg the inter-half basket ball league, und won Eave thought that there was some reason.
After deliberation the Jury returned a that after the boy and he had had tea by Lugard Hall were also distributed to
verdict of Not guilty by four to three he met a friend of bis who was going to the winners by Mrs. Kotewall,
At the conclusion of the prize distribu- but His Lordship said that he could not Kongmoon, and he went to see him off. 250 Yards (H.K.U. Record. 24.2-5)-1, tion, a little girl presented Mrs. Katawall accept this, and after further conference. They went on board the boat, which sailed of ferns and the Jury returned a verdict of not before he discovered the fact. He had beautiful bouquet. with H. Braga (Morrisca) 2, 8.0.-Shaba
hy five to two, and the girl was not the money to return to Hongkong or Jon)Time : 24.3-5.
(Lugard); Hachiuma (Mor The Vine-Chancellor of the University,
The Jury comprised: Messrs Herbert he would have done so.
The Jury found prisoner guilty, Half-Milo (H.K.U. Record 211.2-5).--peaking on behalf of Mrs. Kotowall, 1. A Hoalim (May); 2, B. O. Ho returned thanks for the excellent meeting Glanville, In Tak Chang, L. M. Gomes, His Lordship passed sentence of five (Ingard); 3 T. K. Inu (Morrison) and eacgratulated the winners, especially E. Crooke. N. K. Littlejohn, Lo Kwan years' imprisonment with hard labour,
Wai and T. M. Pereira.
The Jury comprised; Measra, M. J. Time: ruina 14seca.
The male prisoner was sentenced to Henderson, L. E. Gutteres, J. T. Cold smith, F. M. Garcia, AM, Larcina, H W. Ab Wee and Joseph Cardner. (Continued on next Column).
Mr. Jenkin. in closing bis case, said that many people on the ship would know the girl and yet perhaps had never spoken. to her, and naturally a degree of fami liarity mast arise. The fact that the girl made no attempt to conceal the parcel was a point in her favour.
1. H. Braga (Morrison), S, 0. Shaba-Horacil). The shield and medals, pre-about the parcel. When the man did not
Fradin (Lagard); 3, J. W Barnes (Lugard). Time: 10.3-5.
Pole Jump (I.EU Record & feet 11 inches)-1, A, Hoolim (May); 9. H. Y Leong (Eliot); 2, Lim Pek Tiong (Mor risac) Height: 9 feet 5 inches.
Hurdles, 120 Yards (H.K.U. Record 17,1-2)-18. 0. Shahabudin (Lugard); 2 H. Y. Leong (Eliot). Time: 19.3-5.
rosea.
Mr. A. Hoalim of Morrison Hall
guilty
On the call of the Vice-Chancellor, three cheers were given for Mrs. Kotew: five years hard labour. and this concluded the proceedings.
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