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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1930.

WEEK-END CRICKET,

UNIVERSITY FIXTURES,

TIENTSIN TENNIS.

LUM BEATS RUMJAHN.

GRIM STRUGGLE IN EXHIBI.

TION MATCH. ....

The following have been selected to represent the Universitý against II.K.V.D.C. in a whole day cricket match on Sunday, at the University Tientsin last wock were full of in- The exhibition tennis matches in ground. The match will start atcidents, the outstanding one being a.II. :-D. J. N. Anderson Gordon Lum's collapso in the (Capt.), A. Baker, L. T. Rido, D. middle of the fifth wet while lead- K. Samy, C. W. Lam, A. B. Sulfong by 4-2 and 30-love. |man, A, Chan Fook, K.' P. Gan, A. M. Rodrigues, A. T. Nomanbhoy, A. B. A. Kyum and G. E. Yeoh.

The following will represent the University 1st XI in Leagun cricket match against the I.R.C. on Saturday, on the former's ground at j.m., sharp:-D. J. N. Ander son (Capt.), A. Baker, L, T. Ride, D. K. Samy, A. B. Sulieman, A Chan Fook, K. P. Gan, A. M. Rodrigues, A. T. Nomanbboy, G. E. Yeoh and A. 8. A. Kyum. The fol- lowing will represent the Univer sity 2nd in a League cricket match against the 1.R.C. on Saturday, on Cho Intter's ground at

2 p.m., sharp. T. Loko (Capt.), A. A Aziz, F. Hiptoola, H. E. M. Adams P. L. Tan, G. 8. Scully, Nomanbhoy, P. N. da Silva, M. Yahyabhol, R. Leong and A. N Other. Reserves: E. Gozano and V. Hunt.

MASTER OF DOUGLAS, BOAT FINED.

LEAVING WITHOUT SEARCH CERTIFICATE.

Before the Marino Magistrate yesterday, Capt. Erwin of the as. Haiyang appeared to anawor summona taken out by Inspector K. W. Andrews under the Suppression

authorised officer.

Picacy Ordinance of 1808 and Reguiation No. of Government Notification No. 134 of March 10, 1998. It was stated that the Lam's Sudden Collapse, Captain unlawfully ofrried passoN. Having served the second ball without having the vestal searched Bers in the .. Haiyang to Swatow of the seventh game, says the and without having a certifiente of Peling and Tientsin Times, ho sud-such search signed by the Inspector denly staggered on the way back General of Police or by some to the baseline, after having scor ed an nee and fell in the middle of the court. He was carried off D, L. Strellet entered a plea of Appearing for the defence, Mr.. the court, the reason of his collapse guilty. He asked permission te being cramp in both legs but main-pines certain facts before the Court, his right leg. However, after saying that Regulation No. 9 of him, he insisted on arme attention, had been rendered 1028 provided that the certificate of the match although it was evident the master of the ship searched. finishing search be handed by the Police to that he was telling under great He understood, however, that the difficulties: Upon completing the praction was to hand the certifiento, match with Rumjahn, he had to re- to any European officer of the ship. tire, and although he insisted on he was forbidden to do so by Dr. playing in the doubles exhibition, J. Hua of the Kailan Mining

Administration.

The YOBSON for this sudden cramp is said to be due to his playing mostly on his heels and as ho usually plays on grass courts, the strain of playing on the hem TAXI-DRIVER KILLED IN, tein, courte for two days in ane cession was more than he could bear.

CRASH.

NAVAL OFFICER SERIOUSLY HURT.

A taxi-cab driver was killed and his passenger, a naval officer, seri- ously injured recently when the vehicle crashed into a street refuge

Salling Put Back.

Mr. Strellet explained that the Haiyang was originally scheduled to sail on September 10. It was found there would be an extra amount of cargo to be got on board so the departure was put back till 3 p., the next day. As another of the company's vessel was due to arrive, the Haiyang had to proceed to Yaumati duchorage to make [

room for the incoming vessel. A The weather was glorious for notice was sent to the Polico, who boarded the vessel in Yaumati and tennis, and as can be imagined very big number of spectators turn-made a search. Later, a further ed up, with the result that many postponement was made and the Captain was told that the Haiyang had to remain standing.

would not sail till 11 am, on the 16th. The police were also inform- ined about this but they did not go on board again and the vessel left, It was discovered later that the Police did not leave a certificate of search on board.

Brilliant Play.

'of

Lum out-generalled Rumjaha the first two acts and displayed a at Hyde Park Corner, London. The much more varied repertoire taxi-cab driver was Hugh Mulhol-stroke play, while Rumjahu land, of Rickett Street, Fulham. usual orly chopped and at times Lioutenant Commander E. Per-lobbed. Both players kept them- ton, of H.M.B. Frolisher, Chat- selveg under admirable self-control ham, the injured passenger, had throughout, although Omar soomed

to be the cooler of the two. his right leg fractured and was taken to the St. George's Hospital

Lum played mostly on Rumjahu'a The taxi-cab was completely wreck weak points, which Rumjaha coun- tered after the eccond eet, Lum ed

broken.

often passed Rumjahu on the side- valley. In the third set Omar sue cessfully kept his opponent from the net by lobbing nearly every ball and waiting for the return at the

baso-lino.

Lum was certainly superior in the service part of the game, though Rumjahn's servion was for the most

Magistrate's Comment..

Mr. Strellett suggested that there was blame on both sides, and as this was the firet case under the Reguln tion, he would ask the Magistrate to say that a caution would meet the case.

Inspector Andrews produced the reading it, the magistrate said that be understood how the misunder the chit standing had occurred

Ho could be read either way. thought it was badly composid. Ho remarked that the Captain should have made certain the certificate of search was on board before he sail-

Mr. A. E. Cocksedge, attendant nt the Hyde Park Corner cabines with a terrific drive, or a notchit from the company and, after rank: "About four o'clock there was a terrific crash and on hurry ing out of the shelter we found a taxi-cab rammed on to the refuge The front was completely smashed and the windscreens and windows The driver whom we know only as "Scotty had a part in excellent shape and was ed. The maximum fine was 81,000 parently been hurled forward by reliable, although not as severe as but he would take a lenient view of the impact and was severely in-

the other's. However. Rumjahn this case and impose a bac of 825. jured. Ho was dying when we seldom appeared in difficulties with reached him, and the end came his opponent's service. It

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Rumjahn lost the first act 6-0, with only one game going as far as douce, while out of all the other ho gathered only three points. Lum's beautifully executed.topapin drives and short cross-court cute

TRANSHIPMENT OF DYNAMITE.

TWO CASES AT MARINE COURT.

Three charges, namely tranship-

were more than Omar could handle ping or dealing with dynamite at a place other than the Dangerous for the time being. He found Goods Anchorage, anchoring within

a way out in the later stages of 30 yards of another vessel with the match by frequent lobbing. dangerous goods on board and fail. fiho second set also went to |ing to fly a red flag, wore preferred Lum, who won it by 61, although against the steersman of a trading despite the score play was of a junk at the Marino Court, yester. much more even nafurs than in the day

day. Art act..

Racquet Broken.

Mr. W. D. Owen appeared for the defence and pleaded guilty. He said his cliont had no intention of breaking the law and that the offences wore committed through ignorance.

When the third bet commenced after a brief interval, Rumjahn changed his tactics and seldom ran up to the net while Lum changed Remarking that he could not take his racquot four times, finally sund- ignorance as an excuse, the Magis- ing his favourite one to be fixed trate said he would take the first

one string broke. He then bor.

two counts together and imposed a rowed one from a friend.

fine of 850. A fine of 810 was in- With Bumjahn's change in his flicked on the third. tactics and with Lum's favourite

motor boat was A coxswain of racquet visiting a "doctor," Rum- also before the Court on' the same john changed the score into his charges. He admitted the first favour, taking the set 7-5 after a charge but denied the second Tory hard struggle. On one octhird. Inspector Muaro then with- ession Lum was down love-40, but drew the third..

through elever play and forceful Sgt. Hill stated that on Octobe driving he brought the score to 13 he saw defendant's motor boat deuce and then won the gamo, made fast to the trading, junk In the fourth set Omar controll- Anchorage. He went alonguide end ed his lob and short out and allow-found them to be working dynamite, ed Lum to take only one game, al-Other vessels were in the vicinity, though his racquet had already ar- | one being about 20 yards away. He rived in sound, condition. Lum's found four cases of dynamite on the drive seemed to weaken,, while motor boat. Omar's service grow stronger, and he varied his shots-changing paco, direction, and type; under the trial Lum weakened and lost con- trol of his strokes.

Sgt. Jessop corroborated, Defendant did not deny the avidence, but stated, he was not anchored at the time.

The Magistrato found that he The fifth set began with a grim could not convict as defendant's battle, and the score we even at vessel was not lying at anchor. He 129. Lum thon won his service and therefore, escaped on a technical broke, through Rumjahn's after point. A fine of $50 was imposed

on the first count. Bong spectacular rallies. He then gathered two points on bie service and was overtaken by

cramp. However, as already said, he re-Liang against Miss Snorky and turned after a little while and Mr. C. W. L. Way. The match finished the set, killing every ball was won by the latter 6-4, 6-4 after that Omar returned, although it a very interesting and close game, was plain that he exerted great Mise Snarsky plays like Rumjaku effort in order to get to the ball docs and it was interesting to match in time to return it. Omar lost the these two exchanging chop for cat unfinished game, won his own ser and cut for chop vice and lost Lum's servico which Mies Liang proved to be a helpful the latter delivered with terrific partner to Rumjahn, while Mr. jupõed and accuracy.

The ecores were:-Gordon, Lum Way played an unusually good beat Omar Rumjahn 0-0, 6-1, 6-7, Bame. Both bris service and play were very dangerous and when the opponents tried to play his partner. ho returned the shots in such a way orland "PukarjBİTER

1-0 0-3.

...Exhibition Doubles."

| Ontar Ruajshe took Zuan a plane

and partnered with Miss May had Rumjahn bein fresh the score (Continued at foot of next column,) i might have read in a different way.

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