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CONCLUSION OF H.K.CO. TOURNAMENT."

RUMJARNS WIN OPEN DOUBLES.

CORRECT DETAILS OF SCORES IN HONGKONG'S AID IN SPREADING

SHANGHAI

IT IN CHINA..

In view of the garbled version of the

SUPREME COURT.

CHINESE PROBATE CASE AGAIN ADJOURNED.

The probate setion concerning the With reference to the recent Medical goods of Chan. Yu (decenal) in which

manner in which the Shanghai and Conference in Hongkong an editorial the concubine denies the right of Chan Hongkong bowlers obtained their wickets in the May isar of The Cadgerns, the Yesterday afternoon, aw the concl in the interport, as sent to the local journal of the Hongkong Universite Young, to a grant of letters of numinis- sion of the annual Lawn Tennis TourDA Press by cable, much dissatisfaction has Medical Socisty remarks: The genera tration was continued. in the Supreme ment of the Hongkong Cricket Club, when been created in local cricket circles opinion of the delegates on leaving wns Court, yesterday before the Chief Justice the final match in the Open Doubles Bolaw will be found full details of the that it had been one of the most succeIS- [Championship was played between Cupt.rst innings, culled from the Forthful conferences they had' ever attended C. O'Callaghan and Dr. D. R. Gawler and China Daily News:- SA. and H. D. Rumjahn.

By winning the match by three sets to nil the Rumjalins deservedly won the championship on"their all round better play

a large attendance at the There was atand-court on which the game was play ed, the match heing best of five sets..

Throughout, the Rumjahus played the better tennis. O'Callnguhạn shone at times, especially in the third set, when at magnißrent struggle took place. It was. is this set that he was at his best and the honours_srcured were for the njost part due to his tactics and judgment. It look- Ped, at dhe tinie, as if he and Dr. Gawler were going to pull the set off when they drew level and took the lead at 6-3.

16-0

In the st set the Rumjahas won by

In the second set the Erst two games went to O'Callaghan and his partner hut the Rumjahas equalised by winning the next two, and following up their adven-, tage secured the "next two bringing the score to 4-2. O'Callaghan and his partner- won the seventh game, but the next two games and set went to the Rumjahos.

scove

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The third set was the most interesting of the three. O'Callaghan and his part- ner started well by winning the first two ames, and then after equalising, the Rumjahns gained the lead #t 3-20 After it-all had. heen called.' the

took the Rumjah

5-3 and then O'Callaghan and his partner took the next two games and equalised and took the lead at 6-5. The next game saw the Rumjaħns equališe ; they went on to win the next two games, which gave then the set and Open Doubles Cham- pionship.

HONGKONU-Iat Ianings.

Rev. E. K. Quick, Faroes, b

O'Hara

in 19

13

E. F. Stewart, e Wilson, b Roger-

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Capt R. H. P. West, b O'Hara... and b Capt. E. W. Morris, c

O'Hara

A. W. Ramsay, b. Allison... 130 L..Cdr. G. E. L. Hargreaves, c.

Morris, & O'Hara" ........

b

A. J. Stripp, e Morris, b Wilson... H. N. Balbatchet, e Barnes. L

Divicha .......

10

18

A. C. I. Bowker, b Allison ................. 19 Capt R. F. Walker, e O'Hara, b:

Divecha

E. B. Reed, not out

Extra

0

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Total

1-143

Bowling Analysis,

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O'Hara Wilson

23

57

12

Rogerson

10

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Alisonge Morris Divecha

4 21

F

1

2

S 9

SKANOHAI-1st Innings. H. B. Ollerdessen, b Bowker...... 32 JL. I. Divecha, e Bowker, h Walker 10 A. J. W. Evans, b Reod..... Dr. H. H. Morris, b Walker

J. H. Raikes, b Bowker

and that "this was largely due to the generous hospitality extended to them on alt sides.

There was, however, another contribu- tion made by Hongkong to the conférence which was more suhtle

to &

(Sir Henry Callan).

Mr., C. G. Alabaster, K.C.," with Mr. Elsley Zeitlyn. (instructed, by Mr. J. A. Gordon Leask). appeared for the plain- tiff, nad. Me, Eldon Potter, K.C., with Mr. F. C.. Jenkin (instructed by Mr. H. K. Woo) appeared for the defe

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In this case the claim is made on the In the space of a few words it is im passible to describe how History will reground that plaintiff is the natural late, that it was at Hongkong that the brother of the deceased," who died-intes members of the conference finally agreed tate, and that plaintif is the only adult next-of-kin and is therefore the rightful unanimously at a general session complete revision of the constitution of guardian of two sons.

Mr. Fung Sie Lung, a Canton solicitor, the China Medical Missionary Associa tion, involving no less n change than the again gave evidence on questions of

And nsage, and. crop elimination of the word "Missionary Chinese law from the title. From the first of July examined by Mr. Jenkin agreed that next, the Association will consider as during the lifetime of a mother sho wae. eligible for membership all medical men the person, to have sole charge of ber of whatever creed or race pledged to the husbaud's property, but this rule did not medicine in China apply in the case of a compassionate spread at western The missionary objects of the Associanother, though, he admitted that it was tion will be preserved" and "probably not expressly stated in the Tai, Ching .. furthered-by-the-creation of special! Luk Tai that the compassionate mother. Medical Missionary Division. This was, not. in a similar position to the means that all medical practitioners,, ten- natural. pother..

The Court translator, Mr. Chan, was chers and scientists in Flangkong can: join this association, thereby forming a called,. and. questioned by his, Lordship Hongkong branch which will link upon a certain translation of the Tai, Ching Hongkong permanently with the work, go- Luk. Lai which had been approved by him. He was asked to translate certain ing on in all parts of China.

Hongkong provided the soil for thè

and was questioned at length- hilangot germination of this seed, but more must by Hit Lordship on them. His Lordship

they witness he done if like the proverbial mustard challenged

suggesting seed it is going to grow up into a tree that he had not given a correct trans-" and bring forth hranules, where birds lation, and said: You apparently may Judge But the local community take no trouble with your translations alone cannot be required to finance a real The Court depends on your translations ly big medical centre. Such a centre of wing accurate and honest.. You hare many cam involved the partics in great, expense, necessity must minister to Y

munities in South China and elsewhere and while my time does not matter så so that the development of Hongkong rauch you have wasted a lot of tim as a medical centre is a matter for inter You do, unt seem to appreciate your res national cooperation. Such a co-opera-ponsibilities. It is up to you to give tion already exists, but must be extended an Boaret and fair translation of what- if the medical school of the University ever is submitted to you,"

Later His Lordship instructed, witness to report to him fully on the manner in which is to aut truly as the representative of western medicine in this part of the he performed his duties, and added that

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D. C. Bürn, b Balhatchet, is Quick 21

H. Rogerson, st Stripp. b Quick 14

H W. Allison, b Bowker

Dr. W. E. O'Hara, not dût

T. W. Wilson, Reed

2. G.- Barnes. 1.b..w. b Walker

Extras

5

20

2

167

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Howling Analysia,

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4. C. L. Bowker... 16 E. B. Bred

1

3

3

Capt. Walker....... IT

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Rev. E. K. Quick. 6

5233

Hargreaves

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LAWN BOWLS.

FIRST DIVISION.

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The bowls league gimes today are as The score of the games in favour of the under, the matches to be played on the Rumjahus-20-3may be taken as an ground of the first named club. Play indication of the run of the play. When begins at 30 p.m. in each case. the Rumjabas bad 12 games in their favour their opponents had only won three, securing their ther six in the last Bet, where the only rent fight was

pat up.

The final score in favour of the Rumjahns reads:-6-0, 6-3, Saú

PRESENTATION OF TROPHIES.

At the conclusion of the match, and incidentally the tournament, after both winners and runners-up had received hearty congratulations from their sup porters, the various trophies won is the tournament. were presented to the wing! Ders and runners-up by Miss Owen Hughes.

Kowloon C.C. z. Taikoo R.C. Craigeagower CC.. Kowloon B.G.C Kowloon Dock R.C. r. Civil Service

C.C.

SECUND DIVISION. Taikoo R.C. v. Kowloon C.U. Indian RC. p. B.H.K.Y.C. East Point RC. Police R.C.

Far East..

THE EASTERN HOSPITAL. 'SCHEME RAPIDLY APPROACHING

FRUITION

It will be remembered that last year two or three meetings, were held at the On May 29th the Lawn Bowls Asso-Tung Wal Hospital for the purpose of ciation will meet, principally to dis cite the arrangements for a competition consitlering chime, for the building far the cup, which has been offered by of a hospital for the Chinese poor at Magera. A. S. Watson & Co., Lul

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The proposed scheine has now progress ed a step furiber and is rapidly nearing

The E.A.S.M.A, 'a bathing season opens Mr. R. Hancock (president of the Hong.

it does the kong Cricket Club) presided. He briefly today. Possessing as

attraction of being away from the public outlined the progress of the tournament beaches, the Easma Club's reservation fruition. In view of the fact that the and expressed his pleasure at the ex-

at Stonecutter's Island is sure to prove cellent manner in which it had been carri- rd through and at the sporting and keens popular this year as in previous years spirit in which the gates bad heen con- Launches will leave Blake Pier at 4 p.m. tested, He referred to the principal on Saturdays and Sundays and at 5.15 events and the outstanding players and P. on Tuesdays and Thursdays during their performances and also referred to the summer months. the recent visit of the American "Star"' players. He hoped to see. Mr. Ng Sze Kwong back in the tournament cext

Year.

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GOLF AT HANKOW.

The Hankow Golf Championship was Miss Owen Hughes then presented the won by E. F. Lyle, the runner up being trophies, both winners and runners-up: A. Allan. The Haig Cup was won receiving a miniature replica of the by E. Clough, the runner-up being Y..B. actual trophy won. At the close, cheers Rigden." for Miss Owen Hughes concluded the proceedings.

THE WINNERS.

The complete list of winners and run- nere-up is, appended:--

Open Championship Singles. Winner, Capt. C. O'Callaghan; runner-up, Mr. T. Honda (laat year's holder).

he would not take action. until that re- port was received, and therefore he would adjourn the case until Tuesday next, ordering in the meantimo a tran lation to be made.

M. Potter apologised. But his Lord- ship said it was not his fault and could not be helped.

MARINE

COURT.

At the Marine Court, yesterday, before cut. Commander G., F. Hole, R.N several cases came up for hearing

Tang Cheung On and Tang Cheung were charged with having on board their Vessels dangerous goods and anchoring in other than a dangerous good's ancher- age. Both defendanta pleaded gilty.

It was stated that in one case there waE 3,000 cases, of kerosene on board and in the ather-instance 2,120 cases.

His Worship said these cases were not Secretary of State for the Colonies has serious as previous ones that bad been before the Court. If they had been confirmed the Hongkong Government's Praya Wall cases he would have impord it was each de allotment of a sits at Causeway Bay for a fine of $200 each, the new hospital, a meeting to discuss fendant would be fined 850, or in default go to prison for a period of two months this subject further is to be held at the with hard labour. Tung Wab Hospital on Monday after- Kwok Leung was charged with mooring his craft inshore within a distance of noon, when a very representative attend-100 yards of low water mark. He plead

alternative of Ave days' hard labour. ance of Chinem gentlemen interested in ed guilty and, was fined $6, with the the movement is expected.

The Eastern Hospital is being erected to meet the requirements of the Eastern District which will extend to Shaukiwan.. Exhibition matches have heen arranged The land will be given without premium for two days next week, both doubles and and at an annua! Crown Rental singles, between these players and our local. "Stars" in the tennis firmament In the case of the singles it will be the best out of three sets and in the doubles the best out of five. Play will begin

LOVED AND LEFT HER.

Club Championship Singles.--Winnery Mr. S. E. Green; runner-up, Mr. W.ther and ground permit.

at 4.15 pm: encr day, providing the wea- SHANGHAI WIFE IS GRANTED Hyde,

Men's Open Championship Doubles Winners, cars. H. D. and S. A Bumjahn: runners-up, Capt C. O'Callag han and Dr. D. R. Gawler.

Handicap Singles "A.Winner, Major Hattersley-Smith; runner-up, Dr. D. J. Valentine.

On Wednesday next, Toba will be op

DIVORCE.

Yau Choi, Teang Hok and Ng "Pai". were each charged with failing to ex- bibit the regulation lights of their beats They pleaded guilty and said they had one light... ·

His Worship remarked that one light was not sufficient and fined them ach 816, with two weeks hard labour in de- fault.

The master of the ss. Giyo Maru, waa charged with having moored and an chored with no lights at Wanchai on A May 5th. He pleaded guilty, and stated that he was not on board at the time.

Remarking that he was the master of the vessel and was responsible, Bie

posed to Capt. C. O'Callaghan (the local At the U.S. Court, Shanghai, on May Worship Sned defendant 815, with two- Singles Champion) and. 8. A. and H. D. 18th, Judge Purdy beard a petition for weeks hard labour in default. Rumjahn, the winners will meet Roba-divorce by Mrs. W. H. Hardy on the yashi and Yoshida of yesterday's doubles championship.

On Thursday, Ohta will mest T.. Honda (last year's Singles Champion) and Handicap Singles "B".-Winner, Mr.following this match Kobayashi and C. W. E. Bishop runner-up, Mr. L. M. 6. Toshida will try their hand against Ng Lloyd.

8ze Kwong and Capt. O. ('Callaghan.

Handicap. Doubles.-Winners, Messrs. W. B. Cornahy and N. L. H. Railton.

Mixed Doubles.Winners, Mr. and Mrs. W. Ironside,

NEXT WEEK'S ATTRACTION.

Now, that the tournament is concluded there is only one thing to look forward to at present in local tennis, and that is the coming visit of the Japanese Players next week when they return here from Manila

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ground, of her husband's "desertion," There was sq defence.

SOLICITOR INSULTED.

FINE FOR ABUSIVE RICKSHA

COOLIE,

Mr. H. D. Rodger, for petitioner, said that the parties were married on July 1st, 1920, in New York, and had not

At the Kowloon Magistracy yester- separated until Juce 5th, 1923, when res day, before Mr. E. W. Hamilton, GARRISON TENNIS LEAGUE.

pondent left Shanghai to go to the Unit-ricksha coolie was charged with having used abusive language towards Mr. Matches to be played in the Garrison ed States. Since that time petitioner F. X. d'Almada, local solicitor, at Tennis League next week are as under: bad not heard from him and had receive the Kowloon. Ferry Wharf on May 17th Monday, R.E. "D" Co., Easted nothing in the way of support. ⠀

Mx, d'Almada said that he engaged the Surrey Rogt; Tuesday Be Coat Petitioner corroborated counsel's state proceded towards the Star Ferry ricksha, outside the Rosary Church and Surrey Regt. Small Units; Wednes day. Headquarters Wing, East Surrey ment and added that she had been in Wharf. He gave the man 10 cents which with her husband's defendant, refused to accept, becoming Regt. r RAS.C; Thursday, R.A.0.C communication

LE "A" Friday, R.A.M.C. "A" family. They had not informed her of very abusive.. his whereabouts.

Defendant was fined $10 with 14 days Co East Surrey Reg

Play will commence each day at 4-p.m. The Court pronounced's decree niti. hard labour in default.

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