R
TENNIS LEAGUE.
PROGRAMME RECOM-“
MENCES
SOUTH CHINA "B" WIN AGAIN,
A curtailed programme marked the resumption of the week end pro- gramme of the Tennis League on Saturday. Heavy drizzles in the morning and threatening weather during the day were responsible for the postponement of several matches. But keeness in the League was shown by the fact that where the courts were playable, the clubs concerned kept their fixtures, des pite slippery conditions.
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RECREIOND 8. I.RO.
Playing on their own ground, the Club do Recreio-end defeated the Indian R.C. by 37 games. Sooron: C. de R., 78; 1.R.Q., 91.
C. de R.: I. A. Rocha and G. A. Noronha; A. A. Remedios and A. Gosano; E. A Barros and C. Bar
retto.
I.R.C.: M. Hassan and F. Mel Arcul; M. P. Madar and A Rahmin; M. O... Hussain and M. Y. Adal.
KOWLOON C.C. ». ORC...
#LIDE.
Chinese R.C.-2nd defeated the Kowloon C.C., at Kowloon, by one Scores H.K.O.C., · 19; C.R.C.,, 30.
K.C.C. C. H. Atkins and K. A. Carstenson; P. M. Pinguet and A. Guest; 'C. W. E. Bishop, and G. C.R.C.: Choy Yam Tong and W. C. Hung; Choy Ping Fan and Ng Kam Chuen; Tsoi Sze Eai and Hon
Leis
Lun Fung
C.S.C.C. e. KOWLOON INDIANS.
The Civil Service 0.0. on their defeated the Kowloon Indian T.C own ground at Happy Valley, by $7 games Scores: 0.5.C.C., 73;
In all seven matches were de cided, but none were in the "A Division. An unexpectedly. fine struggle took place in the " Division between the Kowloon Cricket Club and the Chinese Re- creation Club on the former's courty in which the Chinese just managed to scrape through by the narrowest possible margin of one game.
On the other hand, what promised to be an even match between the South China and the Indian Recreation Club in the "B" resulted in a Singh; Feroz Ali and
K.I.T.C.: G. A. Khan and H
Firdos easy win for the Chinese. The Khan S. R. Salleh and M. A. R.A.O.C. did very well against the | Khan. Recreio 1st in the "C". Division winning by the small margin of games.
By their successes in the "B": Division, the Club de Recreio and South China Athletic Association have emerged leaders in the League Table: They cannot, however, be certain of occupying that position as neither has met the Chinese Recreation Club, who have played cne less match and are close at their heels. In the "C" Division, both teams of the Chinese Recrea tion Club are lending with the same advantage, while the Portu- guese Second and South China are the only other also undefeated. The League Tables follow after the results of the matches.
Honours in the matches under review were shared by a good thany pairs and those who reached and passed the 50 games mark were as follows:- »
*F
"B" DIVISION. Chan So and Ho Wei Hing (24) S.C.A.A; Luk Kang Cheong and Luk Ding Cheung (20), S.C.A.A.; F. J. Remedios and J. Xavier (90), Recreio; LA. Ribeiro and A. V. Remedios (25), Recreio; E. A Noronha and E. de Sousa (20), Recreio.
"C" DIVISION.
H. Noronha and A. A. Remedion (28), Recreio let; Hale and Water held (20), Recreio; L. A. Rocha and 4. A. Noronha" (29), Retraio-2nd; A. A. Reanedios and A. Gosano (23), Recreio 2nd; H. A. Barros and C. Barretto (23), Recreio; Choy Ping Fan and Ng Kam Chuen (24),| Chinese B.O. 2nd; Waterson and Delahunt (20), K.R.M.Q.; Harvey andi Mocock (20), K.R.M.Q.; F. J. Jones and W. H. Owen (24), C.S.C.C.; R. White and A. White (23), 0.8.0.0.; and Major C. Wil- вод and C. R. Spittey (24), C.S.C.C.
The scores follow:-
"B" DIVISION.
SOUTH_CHINA «IRO
At King's Park, the South China A.A defeated the Indian B.C. by 31 games. Scores: 8.C.A.A, 61; LR.O., 39.
8.C.A.A.: Chan So and Ho Wei Hing; Luk Kang Cheong and Luk. Ting Cheong; Li Woon Tsoi and Li Wai Tsol.
I.R.C. 6. A. Hussain and S. S. Hussain, I. M. A. Hazack and A H. Madar; D. Mohamed and 8. A. R. Bux.
K.C.C.v. RECREIO.
Kowloon C.C. on their own ground lost to the Club de Recreio by $3 games. Scores: KO.C., 23; C. də H.,,71.
K.O.C.: D. 8. Green and C.-J. Tacchi; J; N. Owen and W. Brown; J. S. Smith and J. P. Murray.
C. de R.: F. J. Remedios and J. Xavier; L. A. Ribeiro and A. V Remedios; E. A Noronha, and E. de Sousa.
"C" DIVISION.
RECREIO-1BT v. RA.O.C.
Playing at King's Park, the Club de Recreio-1st lost to the Royal Army Ordnance Corps by 7 games. Scores; C. de R., 48; R.A.0.0., 19.
C. de R.: H. S. Remedios and A. Riborio; F. W Ribeiro and S. Figueiredo; H. Noronha and A. A.
Remedios.
RA.0.0. Hale and Waterfield; Pepper and Donaldson; Greenaway and Bryant.
K.LT.C., 26.
C.S.C.C. R. F. Jones and W. H. Owen; R. White and A. White; Major C. Willson and CR | Spittey,
Y.M.O.A. . K.R.M.Q.
At King's Park, the Young Hen's Christian Association were beaten ters by 39 games. Scores: Y.M.C.A., by Kennedy Road Married Quer-
40; K.R.M.Q.,
and Pile;
59.
Y.M.C.A. Faers derson and Laughton Trambitsky and Ponsford; Saun-
K.RM.Q: Waterson and Dela hunt; Ginnan and McCullock; Harvey and Morock.
LEAGUE TABLES.
1'
P. W L Pta.
2 0
"A" Division, ...
Chinese R.C. Hong Kong C.C... Pa 0: M.B.K. University Craigengower C.C... 1 Indian R.C. Kowloon C.C.
2 11 2 1 1
2
1 0
0
2 0 "B" Division,
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THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS MONDAY, JUNE 11th, 1928.
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LAWN BOWLS.
CLOSE VICTORY FOR
KOWLOON DOCK.
HOME TEAMS ALL WIN."
As expected, all the home teama won in the lawn bowls Lengue on Saturday. The full programma was completed, thanks to a bright sun which followed the early afternoon rain
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In the First Diviïion, Craigen- gower "acored another victory for which Bradbury and his team deserve; the credit as they had to enrry the other two teams. The opposing Civil Service akip Hollidge, was beaten by the big margin of 23 shots owing to a strong barricade which he and his men- constantly encountered during the gama Kowloon Dock won at haine by ane shot, which was scored in the last head amid much excite- ment
fent in carrying the East Point to Skipper Leo emulated Bradbury's
victory when the other rinks were beaten. In another Second Division fixture, Craigengower were beaten by Recreio "A" by one of the wido margins for which the latter Club
were famous last season.
RESULTS AT A GLANCË.
Division I Craigengower beat Civil Service " by 13 shots.
Kowloon Docks beat Bowling
Green by 1 shot. Taikoo beat Kowloon C.C." by 7
shots.
Division II.
Civil Service beat Yacht Club by
29 shots.
Bowling Green Club beat Taikoo
by 21 shota. Recreio "A" beat Craigengower
by 43'shotak
East Point bent Recreio "B" by
3 abots.
DIVISION I
Craigengower v. Civil Service. Playing at home, Craigengower beat Civil Service by 13 ahots. 0.0.0, 6; 0.8.0.0., 31.
C.C.C.: Neves, Sousa, Rumjaho, P. W. L. Pts. Bradbury (skip), 31; "Brightning, Beer, Arculli, Omar (skip), 18; Buchanan, Hosselet, Bennett, Basa (skip), 17 Total 66.
3 30 3 3 0 3 9 0 2 21, 2
3
Recreio South China A.A.... 3 Chinese R.C........... 2 Indian R.C. Hong Kong C.C. 1 1 0 1 1 Nippon Club 2 11 1 University
2 1 1 1 Royal Engineers..... 1 0 1 0 M.B.K.
20 2 0 Kowloon C.O........ 30 Craigengower C.C... 4
-σ" Division.
3 0 0 4. 0
4
0.5.C.C.: Holdman, Booker, Gre gory, Hollidge (skip), 8; Whant, Westlake, Deakin, Grimmitt (skip), 21; Laing, Haynes, Alderman, Pen- "dered (skip), 22; Total 51. ́
K.D.R.C. Atkinson, Kempton, McKelvie, Brown (skip), 22; Good man, Lindsay, Cullen, Lapsley (p), 21; Puncheon, Henderson, Melaggan, Gray (skip), 23; Total
Kowloon Docks ..K.B.G,C. Playing at home the Kowloon Docks R.C. beat Kowloon Bowling Green Club by 1 shot. K.D.R.C. P. W. L Pts 66; K.B.G.C., 85. Chinese R.C. let.... 3 3 0 1 Chinese R.C. 2nd ... 3 3 0.3 Kowloon 0.0.4 3° 1 3 South China A.A.... 2 20 2 Recreio 2nd 2 2 0 2 R.AM.C... 32. T Civil Service C.C... 3 2 1 Keddnedy nd M.Q... 4 Hong Kong C.C... 2. Nippon Club ....... 2 Recreio Ist R.A.O.E.
2
0
3... 0
Indian RO......... 3 Kowloon Indian T,C. 4 0 TACC.A......
嚆 0
2
2
-DAVIS CUP TENNIS. –
BRITAIN'S DEFEAT OF GERMANY.
THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
Ger
BIRMINGHAM, June 8th. Britain easily defeated many in the third round" of the Davis Cup Competition, winning both matches played to-day.
G. R. Crole-Recs and Eames (Britain) defeated Kleinseroth and Prean by 7-5, 6-2, 04.04
Britain will now meet either Italy or, India in the semi-final of the European Zone.
HOLLAND THROUGH THIRD.
ROUND
Holland beat Austria in the third round of the Davis Cup at the Hague by 3 matches to none.
FRENCH OPEN AMATEUR GOLF.
ENGLISHMAN'S" BIG WIN.
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY,
1
PARIS, June 8th. In the final of the French Open Amateur Golf Championship play ediprer the St. Germain'e links co- das I. Bourne (Britain) defeated A. Vincent (U.S.A.) by 6 up and 7 to play.
60.
K.B.G.C.: Nish, Harvey, Magill, Russell (skip), ; Farrell, Silk stone, Maclachlan, Guy (skip), 18; "Duncan, Gow, Holland, Macfarlane
(skip), 19; Total 65.
Taikoo . Kowloon 0.0, ' Playing at home, Taikoo beat Kowloon, C.C. by 7 shots T.R.C., 84; K.C.C., 87,
TR.C. Whyte, Stalker, Wallace, Ferguson (skip), 18; Chalmers, Grimshaw, fatthews, Drummond (skip), 31; Young, Chapman, | Laing, McLeod (skip), 15; Total 64. K.C.C.: Overy, Burford, Keegan, Chapman (skip), ; Goodwin, Howe, Emith, Fraser (skip), 11; Lammert, Petheram, Wragg, Gib- son (skip), 23; Total 57.
DIVISION II.
Civil Service ». Yacht Club. Playing at home, Civil Service beat the Yacht Club by 29. shots, C.8.0.0, 75; R.H.K.Y.O., 40. ....
0.8.C.C.: Fletcher, Jones, Archi bald, Massey (skip), 20; Eccleshall, Longbottom, Luck, Taylor (skip), 28 Simmonds, Bickford, Murphy, Alian (skip), 2; Total 73
RE.K.Y.C. Abraham, Deacon, Rainsay, Edwards (skip), 20; Ham- mond, Bentley, Carpenter, Davies (skip), 13; Wynne-Jones, Murdoch, Croucher, Shielde (skip), 14; Total
K‚B.G.O, 'v, Talkoo R.G. Playing at home, the Kowloon Bowling Green Club beat Taikoo by 21 shota KB.G.C., 70; TRO.,
AMERICAN LEAGUE
BASEBALL. I
THE WEEK'S RESULTS.
[REUTER'S AMERICAN "TERVICE.]
The results of the major baseball games played in New York are as follows:-..
וי.
Walional League. SATURDAY:
New York 4, Brooklyn 6. Philadelphia 12, St. Louis 13. Boston 12 Cincinnatti 20, Pittsburg 6 Chicago 10. SUNDAY-
!
New York 10, Chicago 6. Brooklyn 7, Pittsburg 9. MONDAY!--
Boston 3, Cincinnati 3. The games between New York and
Chicago and Brooklyn and Pitts burg and Philadelphia and St. | Louis were postponed on account
of rain.
WEDNESDAY:-*
New York 6, St. Louie 11. Brooklyn 8, Cincinnati 5. Philadelphia 3, Chicago 3. THURSDAY:
New York 4, St. Louis 3. Brooklyn 1, Clacinnattį 0. Boston 8 Pittsburg 8. Philadelphân 4, Chicago 2. FRIDAY:-
New York 3, St. Louis A. Brookya 0, Cincinnati B. Philadelphia 8, Chicago 5. Boston 9. Pittsburg 3. American League.
SATURDAY:-
Detroit E, New York 5. Cleveland 6, Boston 9. St. Louis 3. Washington 2 Chicago 2, Philadelphia 3.. SUNDAY:-
!.
Detroit 2, New York 7. Cleveland 3, Boston 4. Chicago 8, Philadelphia 5. MONDAY:-
Chicago 3, Philadelphia 6. Other games were postponed on account of ruin. TUESDAY:-
St Louis 1, Washington 4. WEDNESDAY!--
Cleveland 3, New York 8. St. Louis 6, Philadelphia 2. Cleveland 2, New York 8. St. Louis 4, Philadelphia 1. Chicago", Washington 7. Detroit 5, Boston 2. FRIDAY-
"
St. Louis 8. Philadelphia 10.
Recreio "A" v. Uraigongower. Playing at home, the Club de Recreio "A" beat Craigengower. by 43 shots. Recreio "A", 80; C.C.C.,
37.
Recreio "A": Luz, Rodrigues, C.
F. Silva, Sousa (skip) 20; Marques,
LOCAL BASEBALL.
THE WEEK-END GAMES.
KIORAS SECURE FIRST
VICTORY: "..
The baseball season commenced on | Saturday afternoon after the little "josa pidgia" performed by Mr. J. J. Muccio, president of the Association, Mr." Keenahan and Br. His Wong, Mr. Mucelo pitched the first ball with 3. Hin Wong at bat and Mr. Keenahan behind the plate.
The Kioras then took the field against the S.C.A.A. Juniora The game was evenly contested and re sulted in a win for the Kiorus
The line-up and scores follows:
5.0.4.4: Juniors, To Kwad
Xiores.
aro as
5.5 K. E. Leung K. C. Luen b. C. K. Leung M. K. Kwong. p. Lee Tung Luko
CO. el Arculli Tong Kwan
1b. C. C. Leung 3h. C. Đ. Ng
L. S. Chin
P. S. Shin at. S. L. Wong
M. S. Young 1.f. T. K. Pong
S. L. Leo r. C. F. Remedios Subp. Tye zl
Umpires: Juna, & Bautista.
SCORES BY INNINGS.
OLYMPIC GAMES.
FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT.
ITALY'S BIG WIN.
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
·
MAGISTRATE AS CO- RESPONDENT.
AN INTERCEPTED LETTER.
COURTS DECREE AGAINST MR. V. R. M. GATTIE.
AMSTERDAM. June 9th. In the Olympic Football Tourna Lord Merrivale, in the Divorca ment Italy and Egypt met to decide Court on May 18th, concluded the third and fourth places, Italy" wia-hearing of the suit in which Mr. ning by 11 gase to 3 The final to Vernon Rodney Montagu Cluttie,,~ decide first and second places will Metropolitan police Magistrate.
to-morrow between was cited as co-respondent, played Uruguay and Argentina."
be
RED PLOTS TURN TO SPORT.
INVITATIONS TO WALES TURNED DOWN.
-** WON'T YOU PLAY" IN
MOSCOW?"s
Mr. Frank Burton Leach, à mem- ber of the Indian Civil Service, at present living in a West End hotel. sought a decree nisi dissolving hia marriage with his wife, Mrs. Dorothy Mary Lench, of King'a- avenue, Ealing, because of her al- leged adultery with Mr. Gattle
His Lordship having reviewed the evidence, said that there would be a decree niti with costs against Mr. Gattle.
The Communists in their sub- Mrs. Leach and Mr. Gattis ad- versive schemes in Eng and are mitted having committed adultery now turning their efforts in the until 1916, but they assorted that direction of sport.
The British Workers Sports
since that year their association
1934387 Totals Federation have began a campaign had been of a purely friendly aiming at the eventual control of nature. They also asserted that Mr. Leach knew of the early adul- tery and condoned it.
5
6.C.A.A.
105 10 10 Kioras
3133000 10 SCOUTS DEFEAT CHINA ATHLETICS.
ID
a keenly contested game played on the Happy Valley diamond yesterday afternoon the South China Scouts' nine defeated the China Athletics by 5 to 4 TURR
There was a large number of Chinese ball fans present and ex- citement ran high in the bat innings when the losers made a strenuous attempt to equalize.
The line-ups and score are as follows:
S.C. Scoute Chinese Athletics. K. C. Eung
1.3. P. F. Choi
K. C. Wong
2. Y. Y. Lam
Y. 8. Tang
Y. T. Chart
M. F. Kwok K. I Wong
K. N. Ip
1. O, Leong
P. W. Ip
Scores:-
r.
C. P. Ip
1st E. S. Suen
c. T. K. Ewok: - r.f. T. C. Pang
p. W. C. Leong
Y. T. Leong
3b H. K. Lee
INNINGA.
18345.6 7 Totals S.C. Scoute ....029 1000 Chinese Ath.... 1120000
COUNTY CRICKET.
3"
4
sport in Walee,
The body is run as a Communist organisation. Mr. Jim Moreton, South Waler organising secretary, hae circularised secretaries of foot ball and cricket clubs in the Rhondda Valley, appealing to them to join the federation. One of the
tit-bite
Mr. Leach alleged that the mis- conduct did not cease in 1916, and he asserted that a guilty association had continued until 1927.
This was denied by both Mrs.. Leach and Mr. Gattie.
Both Mrs. Leach and Mr. Gattis also gave evidence denying the
offered to new members was that arrangements would be made to send teams to play in Russia during the summer.
It is understood that the charge. Rhondda Football League has de- cided to reject these overtures.
Giving judgment, Lord Merri-
The South Wales and Monmouth-vale said that when the parties shire Football Association have ex-were married there was a differ- pressed their readiness to support ence of 10 years in age between the Rhondda League in resisting them, Mr. Leach being 29 and his the federation.
wife 20. What was alleged was that for a period from 1914 until shortly before last July, an adul terous relationship had existed be tween Mrs Leach and Mr. Gattie. In 1914 Mrs. Leach was about 21 and Mr. Gattie was 27.
The Rhondda Cricket Association has also emphatically refused to have anything to do with them.
"LEAKAGE OF RACING
NEWS.
JUDGE AND A DICKENS NAME.
In the latter part of 1917 there came into the bands of Mr. Lench a letter which he intercepted. Mr. and Mrs. Leach were then living in a Hill station at Burma. He A witness named Solomon Pell found two letters-ane in ordinary was asked by Mr. Justice MacKin
non in the King's Bench Division terms of ordinary civil social" in- it he chose his name from tercourse, and the other what the Dickens. [Solomon Pell, one of petitioner described as a passionate
characters
Pickwick letter, referring, Papers," was the attorney consult
H. Alves, C. M. Alves, A. Ribeiro MATCHES SPOILT BY RAIN. the (skip), 35; Vas, F. X. Silva, Lopes, J. Ribeiro (skip), 23; Total 80.
0.0.0. Nicholson, Khuras, Col- lins, Fritz (skip), 20; Coates, Abbas, Lewis, Knott (skip), 8; Modi, Flegg, Lanny, Razack (skip), 8, Total 37.
JARDINE'S "SPLENDID
"INNINGS.
(THKUGH REDTEK'S AGENCY.]
terfered with county cricket, and Rain throughout the country in
most matches could not be finished. Both Lancashire and Yorkshire lost on the first innings.
East Point, Recreio "B," Playing at home, East Point beat Club de Recreio "B" by 3 shots. EP.R.C., 58; Recreio "B," 55.
EP.R.C.: Baker, Campbell, Hen- derson, McTavish (skip), 10; Hampton, Webster, Douglas, Lee (skip), 24; Saurways, Middleton, Whiteford, McKellar (skip), 167 Oval, where Jardine played a No decision was reached at the brilliant innings of 193 for the Gentlemen Gentlemen 421 for 7 wickets, innings declared closed.
Players 250 for 3 wickets
Total 38.
Recreio "B": Machado, Barros, Ribeiro, Ivanovich (skip), 25; Gomes, Soares, Sequeira, Osorio (skip), 9; Rosario, Sousa, Gutier rez, Basto (skip), 21; Total 35.
are:--
LEAGUE TABLES:
31
Gentlemen. Players.
in
Was now
J
ed by Mr. Weller, senior, concern known, to the adultery between ing his late wife's will]
Mrs. Leach and Mr. Gattie in 1915 The action before the court was and 1916. that brought by the London and It was a letter in which Mr. Provincal Sporting News Agency, Gattie said he wanted to take Mrs... Ltd., of Poland-street, W., asking Leach in his arms as he had done for an injunction restraining Mr.
Joe Levy, of Bishopsgate, E.C., before and kiss her. In the wit Pell), of Moorfields, E.C., and that it was a most improper letter, Solomon Pell (trading as Sidney ness-box Mr. Gattie admitted ·. Francis and Lewis, Ltd., of King. strect, W.C., from communicating but said that it was the first of to any persons racing news collect that kind he had written and that ed by the agency. The hearing was he was sorry that he had written "gain adjourned.
it,
Mr. Peil, cros-examined by Mr.
(for the "Most Improper Letter." Stuart Bevan, K.C.
Lord Merrivale said that with agency), said he had been com municating adds to subscribers for regard to the letter he had come a few years. He had twenty-six private telephone lines, and eight to the conclusion that Mr. Leach of his customers were also clients had reserved his judgment, becnyso, At Northampton, Northants beat of the agency. He knew of four although it was a most improper Lancashire on the let inningsorganisations which supplied ras
Northants 298.
Lancashire v. Northants,
Hampshire . Yorkshire.
H
由
..
"I Claim Protection,"+"
Do you pay the others?—I claim protection on that matter,
"I find that adultery in 1915 and 1018 has not been condoned,” said Lord Merrivale.
ing information in addition to the letter, he did not wish to believe Lancashire 101 (Thomas 7 for 44) | agency and Francia and Lewis. He his life with her. The positions in the Leagues and, following-on, 125 rms for 3 paid for the information he obtain-
wickets.
ed from Francis and Lewis "Division I.
P. W. D. L. Pta. Craigengewer ....3 3 0 0 B Kowloon 0.0.2 1. 0 1 2 Kowloon D.R.C. 3.2 0 1 4 Taikoo B.C. 2 1 0 1 2 Kowloom B.G.O. 3 1 0 49 Police B.Com 27 14:0 12 Civil Service 300. 3.
SHOTS JOK AND AGAINST."
41
2
0
10 0
Craigengower... 197 161 30-
For Aget: Up Dn. Kowloon 0.0...125 115 Kowloon D.R.C. 192 181 ปป .0 Kowloon B.G.C. 185 187/ 10 2 Folies RO 117 121 10 4 Taikoo R.C... 112, 121. 0 Civil Service 155 1070 42
Division IL »
P. W. D. L. PL
4:0 0
B
0
B
2 2 2:2
At Southampton, Hampshire beat Yorkshire on the 1st innings.
Hants 201 (Hosie 155, Mead 119) and 70 for 3' wickets..
Yorks 319,
Kent v. Gloucestershire. At Folkestone, Kent beat Gloucestershire by 114 runa, i
Kent 223 (Sinfield 6 for 83) and 197.
Gloucester 100 (Freeman, 5 for 23) and 100 (Freeman, 0 for 82),
Essex e. Motts.
At Southend, the match between Essex and. Notta was abandoned, and does not count in the cham- pionship
Essex 221
Sussex . Warwickshire.
At Brighton, Warwickshire beat Busser by 10 runs
Warwick 223 (Parsons 108 Tate for 50) and 260 (Arthur Gilligan for 68).
Sussex. 170 and 233. JAK,0,0. e. Derby,
Mr. Justice MacKinnon: You
Mr. Leach, his Lärdship con- tinued, wrote to Mr. Gattie saying are under cross-examination and how wrong it. was that he should must answer the questions. If not, write such a letter, and saying that I shall not be able to believe your it could only lead to the Divorce evidence.
Court, and Mr. Gattie did not,
Mr. Pell said the private line to Levy belonged to him, but the answer it, and said in the witnes private line to Francis and Lewis box that he deliberately did not was in the name of H. Smith, his wife's maiden name. The whole of
answer it. the business was done in his name except that with Francis and Lewis and with Benjamin, Ltd.
Lord Merrivale said he absolute- y rejected the suggestion that Mr. Beach was a man capable of know- ing the guilty association between his wife and Mr. Gattie and mak
ends.****
Mr. Pell refused to give the names of other organisations from which he received racing informa-ng the knowledge serve his own tion, but said he would write them
Mr. Leach was not a man af that, East Point R.C. 4.
down, and when Mr.. Bevan sug- Civil Service..... 2
gested that his veracity might be sort at all, and no suggestion had Recreio "A" HA
2 0 1 4
injured, Mr. Pell said: I am been made against him except that Kowloon B.G.C. 4 2 0 2 4
speaking the truth."
of forbearance, That Mr. Leach Taikoo R.O.... 21
soquiesced in the continued guilty 0 12
Mr. Justice MacKinnon: That is association between his wife, and Craigengower
for me to judge atten Recreio 31
Mr. Feil also declined to disclose that his wife was the paramour of Mr. Castle or that Mr. Lesch knew Kiwloon C.C... 2.0
the names of his customers, saying Mr. Cattie the Court found to be Yacht Club
At Lord's, the M.C.C. beat that it would do him injury. untrue 0 K.B.G.C. Rundell, Hatt, Fer-f SHOT'S FOR AND AGAINST. Derbyshire by seven wicketa
"Somebody, "he said, “ tried to: There was no doubt that Mra Russon, Macfarlane (skip), de
Derby 383 (Worthington 101, V. break into my office last night, and Lench and Mr. Gattle were lovers Drake, Reed, Hall, Roylanco (skip) Recreio "A"...
For Agrt. Up Dn. W. C. Jupp 7 for 80) and 185.
I had to call in the police for pro 23; Stenham, Cuff, Hogbin; Foster Civil Service 138
222-14973 9. M.C.C. 355 (Hearne 110) and 124 tection."
they renewed their relations when 09 40 0 (skip), 25; Total 70. 12.
for 3 wickets
Mr. Pell was questioned as to Mr Leach returned to this coun Kowloon B.G.O. 240. 211 280 Sloan, Munro (skip), 20 Keown, Taikoo R.C..
T.RO Young, Cameron, John East Point B.O. 243 198
the orign of his name, and Mr.try and her husband was in Burma. £280
Justice MacKinnon, asked: Did The Court was satisfied that Mr... Stewart, Craig, Sloan (kip), 18; Recreio "B"
115 110
you choose it after reading Die Leach did not acquiesce in that as Spiers, Spence, Moore, Walmsley Kowloon O.C.
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