1931-11-20 — Page 10

Daily Press 孖剌西報 All

Sports News

SHANGHAI v. KOWLOON.

AN INTERÉSTING AND CHEERFUL DAY ON THE

"K.C.C. GROUND.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1931.

A FresṣBAGUILEN.

Murray livened 'things up con- siderably when he orme in and knocked Zimmern, about ngood. dunt. He was out in a very un- fortunate way as he went back and was hit on the leg. (The l.b.w. appon failed but Robinson suddenly put

43

After Tida,

K.C.C. BAL

Wilson bowled from the South- and to Lawzones and MoBay Ona run to Lawrence Issues bowled at the North sad, and Lawrence out his first ball for four,

After a

WEST END

BLACKMAIL

CHARGE.

maiden from "Torry, Isanes bowled ELECTION CANDIDATE AND Lawrence MacKay put Wilson FORMER NAVAL OFFICER.

LISTENING INTE

SCOTLAND YARD AND TWO DEAD WOMEN

IRISH GUNMEN.

WATCHING THE PORTS FOR

REBEL FUGITIVES.

MAY TRY TO ESTABLISH, H.Q.

AIN: ENGLAND...

IN TRUNKS

BODIES LEFT IN STATION

·ELOAK-ROOM:

CLAIMANTS ESCAPE WHEN' SUSPICION AROUSED.

Los_Angeles, Cloak-room officials at the railway station at Lon Algales have discovered the bodies of two women, in trunks."

When a nun and woman called

officials were aroused, and they re for the trunks the suspicions of the fused to give the trunks up The

up his hand and one realized that hesively to long leg for four. - Things than went quirtly for a long time. had trodden on his wicket. He had Elliott went on for Isanca at 94, made a pretty twenty-one. At 14 and MaoKay got him "nicaly to the

Special: mensures are being taken (und 12.58 p.m.) a brief interval for boundary at mid-wicket. Things retired novel officer figured in a admission into Britain of certain

A Parliamentary candidats and iv SOME ARE BORN BOWLERS, to have settled down and hit altiffin was taken.

-by--Scotland Yard-to provent-the-

OTHERS ACHIEVE BOWL. | four and a two off Zimmern and |

agnia were quiet with P. Fins of alleged blockmail at Marl Irish guumen who have bean driven ING, AND OTHERS, HÄVA¦ a three of Lyal's last ball--the first

cher playing a watchful knock, borough-street Police Court, BOWLING THRUST UPON runs from him. Goodwin, bowlad The game wha resumed at 3.30 until Mindar went on at the South

Charles Loster Kon (45), described of the new Public Safety Act.

out of the Free State by the passing THEM

for Zimmern and sent down ap.m. and Burnett bowled to Isques, end and kept the bacumen playing as a company "representative and

at him. At forty-one, he turned director, of Carlton House, Regent in the Dail, Scotland Yard have Since the first reading of the Act Another lovely day greeted maiden. Karmuni then straight. who hit a four and seemed then to Shanghai when they went over to drove and late cut Lyal for two bo caught at deep laid-on by Lyal, an off break inside MacKay's but stroot, and Crawley gardens, Ken been aware of the arrival in Ens play the K.C:0. It is a tribute to beautiful fours in an over which but at the last momont the ball ond hit the off peg. Freddy Zim-sington, was charged on a warrant land of certain Irish suspects, and claimants, then made off, being lost

those are being kopt, under ölaso the fitness of our visitors that they brought ten runs, but next over he slipped out of his hands. Goodwin meru met with the same fats (as before Mr. Hay Halkett.

observation.

in a crowd at the station. insisted in playing their full thir tried to hook Goodwin and hit the bowled at the other end. Isaacs far as i could be): six runs later That he did on divers dates be What the English authorities fenr

The officials, an opening the bag- teen men (who says it's unlucky f). ball hard to Hung at forward short proceeded to hit some characteristic and, when one run afterwards, tween October 19 and 20, at Cariton is that such bodies as the Irish Re-

fours. At 186, Burnett got a much Ernie Fincher played a wretched House, with intent to extors a cur-Ban (Women's League) and Saor women.

publican Army, the Cumann nagage, found the bodies of two E. C. Fincher, who had a slight leg. (00-2-35.)

deserved wicket is Madar touched shot at the slow bowler and skied tain valuable thing from a man Eira (Free Ireland Comm Atrain. Was able to bat and S. V.

which, one that got up and it wont through one back to him, it looked as if [whose name was suppressed by or organisation)

President made unrecognisable, Cittins une into the side. I zrewer

MacKay's glove to Lawreats at Shanghai might win Arst slip, who made no mistake.

der of the magistrate], unlawfullyed in a conspiracy against the Froo Obagrave states, have been conesen- directly or indirectly, threaten to State, will now try to make their (166-3-2.) Issacs then proceeded to'l

abstain from publishing matter headquarters in this country.. give a hard' chance at mid-off" and

or thing concerning hin

I was.

יו'

*

A Running Account. Beuch wou the toss and at ten past slaven Merrits and Kermani

end. Four byes camo only. Bur

one single came, Murritt was very

الله

very

and Kerr was defended by Mr. Mr. Claude Hornby prosecuted. Elsely, Zaitlyn. The magistrate or

od.

Both bodies had been"

Police Questions. They are believed to be Mrs. Agnes Leroy and her roommate, Misa Hedwig Samuelson, Mrs. Leroy was employed at a clinic at Phonix (Arizona). One of the women had been shot;

The police say that the trunka were sent from Phanis, the prob- kable scene of the crime, to Los

Angelos.

Leach In--and Out. The Shanghai skipper then came quite discovered who the thirteenthin and took a quick single to cover

A Dogged Stand, off his first ball. He was showing is good deal of sound defence but

But there the measure of their

What the Yard is Doing. nice strokes as the an easier one at deep leg off succesFincher proceeded to wear down

Yard and the Home Office, and sucursa slayed and Gittins and played some

The matter has been the subject score mounted steadily until at siyo balls from Goodwin but neither the bowling. Leach relieved Elliott

special branch detectives who are of conferences between "Scotland opened to Goodwin at the Northleach smashed one back at Goody were accepted.

Nemesis "awaited and bowled soven overs for eight win, who caught it before he saw

him, however, next over as he pull runs while Mudar never got knock-dured a resnand, bail being allow at the moment, owing to the elec britt bowled no the other end, and it (-) Hang relieved him, ed one round hard, and Skinner, ed about. At last Leach realized

tion, freed from their usus) duties after Burnett had bowled for Lyil.] effected

of guarding Cabinet Ministera, will A Book of Cuttings. amart cnteh.that he could not hope to get down

be concentrated on this work, lucky to strer ons of Goodwin, tad started with a wide. Cowned, (188-999) Torry fell to his first all twelve (D) wickets by half-past:

Opening the case, Mr. Horuby tective watch at the ports will be For the time being the naust-de- next over just out of wont stip's Kave a tremendously difficult chance hall, in spite of his endeavours to five and he proceeded to put the said this was a prosecution for al- augmented. reach for a single. Things weut Lawrence at first slip. The ball get used to the light.

entire alevea on to bowl with the god blackmail of a prospective sued by the new Public Safety the smaller tran

Meanwhile the grave warnings 1 very quietly for a time with both wide to his left hand about

six inches high. He nearly held fod for some time, though Elliott his two wicket-keepers. Then the

Nothing of much monent happen- exception of Coward and Kermani, Parliamentary candidate in the on-Council in Dublin are having good nen bowling very well, and Bur

suing election.

effect, both in the secession of youtba batsmen began to brighten up, and Hornby, took place at an inter-ganisations and in the abandonment

The alleged blackmail, went on from the ranks of the extremist or

rendered their arma, but others who some pretty cricket" was seen, with

Some known- gunmen have sur are determined to hold out against the new Act, have left the city apparently for England.

First Change.

it and next over off Burnett. he|

sanie over. Next over Booth sent)

view at Karr's office, where a book

Kerr was alleged to have told the forthcoming these cuttings, relating prosecutor that less money was to an incident in the prosecutor's would be broadenst

There was said Mr. Hornby, ¤.

nett seemed to be swinging a good taught one wide on his right side was playing some nice approach bit. Korinuni hooķed Burnett for of the same batunan A pretty shots, wall clear of all Bunkers. He four and Merritt, aided by the catch. (03-4.2.) Barson hit, good made a gallant attempt to become good foreing strokes. E. of newspaper cuttings was produced Shanghai team in the Pavilion, but was nearly e and the stumped but Mackay the

not Fiucher, who did not seen much the crashed Goodwin to square leg and the hundred with a four to long gather the ball. Next ball, how worse for his strain, hit five fours 1 extra.cover in one over." Twenty leg off Hung. At 110. further ever, he hit a tremendous crack and Gittins, who played his usual sucess came to Kowloon as Booth back at Goodwin who brought off attractive game, hit six. Finally, was up in as many minutes.

glanced one of Hung's and MacKay got across and made a pretty catch his second brilliant and bus 129, Booth, who was the tenth

the wicket. (110-5-8.)

(108-11-20.) A good innings to bowler tried, bowled Gitting-or further conversation by telephone watch Two hundred soon went up the score book, said. Just before and the spectators were given a this Teddy had apparently been thrill when Simpson, skied the ball stamped off Cook, but was given for money. This time it was sug to long log, but the dance was not out, although his own estimate gested that the prosecutor should dropped. In the last over Simpson was that he was out by a foot company in which Kerr was interest- make application for shares 131 2 Hard lines on

his name appeared as direcser... Cook (who willed, and on the prospectus of which

"I Deny the Charge.”

Zimmern went on but Merritt

Another Wicket. „pulled him for four gt once, and

Barson should have been caught had another nice four to long legat one off Smith, who had gone on off Burnett next over. At 42 Eyal at the South end. Lyal ran across gelieved Burnett and sent down a from deep mid-on and got to the bail bu failed to hold it. It must maiden. In his next iwer, Merritt he remembered, however, that he hit two fours and a single to leg played back at ons which came off was running into the sun. Luckily and then Cook was bowled having please note.) The game closed at very quick and his middle stump dashed but at Zimmern, bowling a beat. (216-12-101) Simpson wis 137 for five wickets, with Taddy

il made little difference as he went back. (15-1-23.) The runs for Hung, and was quickly stump not out seventeen. Kowloon had Fincher not out forty, and Willy had been scored in thirty-five fed by MacKay. (113--20.) Smith bowled excellently but their catch-Hung hot out three. minutes: Barson played ons was dead out of luck for Madar

The innings was badly missed off him by Gittins ing was inadhesive. second maiden. Kermani appeared at backward leg.

closed at 3.20 p.m.

EXCELLENT!

SPLENDID

STAN

COOLER. SWEETER & BETTER.

Domments on the Game.

to which two police officers, listened in on two extensions.

Later there was a further demand

the accused is a retired naval com "I understand," said Mr. Hornby,

mander."

At that interviow, he continued. it was suggested that there would be publicity before the election un- relees money was forthcoming, and a threat of an interview between Kerr Parliamentary party on the follow- and the secretary of the prosecutor's : ing Saturday.

I shall reserve. any general marks for my "Reflections" which I hope will appear on Saturday dining. Suffice it to say that there has seldom been a

Detective-inspector' David Bower, of Now Scotland Yard, stated that) pleasant" game on the K.C.C. he cautioned Kerr nad told

more.

street pollen station Kerr, said the When he was charged at Vino-

inspector, replied: "I deny the charge altogether."

ground. It is most unfortunate that him hend Warraut for

his the sailing dates prevented a two

arrest. Xorr said: am amazed." On the way to the) days match, us, up to four o'clock,station he said: "I am not clear the cricket was full of interest.. It about the charge.” must be admitted that thereafter the game was taken in a very light hearted way, and never in my life shall I forget seeing PV. Simpson howling with five slips. These spectacles (no reflectios on Barson) emme seldom to mortal mon.

R. ABBIT.

Score an analysis:-

"First Innings of Shanghai,

CJ Morritt, b Lyal

S. R. Kermani, e Hung, b

Goodwin

35

A.. J. Barson, st. MacKay, b

Zimmern...

20

D. W. Leach, a and b Good-

win....

H. A. Coward, e Lawrence, b

Hurnett

R. Booth, Mackay, b

Hang

13

tinued, he to k possession of a book At Kerr's office, the inspector con-

containing newspaper cuttings and copy of a weekly journal, which had a name pencilled on it.

Mr. Hornby.Is that the name of somebody mentioned in the telephone conversation -You.

"

Inspector Bewer and he also tock possession of other letters and a diary which contained an entry dated October 20, referring to a hotel-12.30, and the word

here.

was heavily underlined..

Mr. Zeitlyn applied for bail for Kerr, "We are most anxious to

meet this wharge" he said.

The magistrate remanded Kerr and allowed bail-himself in £200 and one strety in £200 or two in $100.

First Innings of 3.0.0.

8

P. Madar, e

Lawrence, b

F. E. Lawrence, b Innaca.

5

Burnett

&

N. A. E. Mackay, b Madár... 21

D. B. W. Murray, hit wicket,

b Skinner

E. F. Fincher, e and b Madar 16

F. Zimmern, b Madar

0

23

J. A. Isaace, c Skinner, b

Burnett

E. C. Fincher, not out

40.

B. V. Gitting; B Booth

40

93

H. J. M. Cook, b Goodwin.. 10

W. Hung, not out

a

Extras (byes 0, leg byen 5,

no ball: 1)

12

Total (for 6 wickets)...137

17

Fall of keta:-1/5 2/41;

3/47; 4/48; 6/129.

.......218

T. W. R. Wilson, b Burnett... 0

R. Elliott, e and b Good-

win

20

P. Y. Simpson, not out..... 17 Extras (byes 15, leg bye 1.

wide.1)

Total

Full of wickets:-1/45; 2/65; - 3/85; 4/93; 5/110; 6/115; 7/141; 8/185; 8/108; 10/168; 11/107; 12/210.

Bowling. Analysis.

F. Goodwin

.0. M. R. W. 17 2. 80 4

G. C. Burnett... 15349

F. Zimmern

J. C. Lynl

*w, O. Hung ...

4

B 0 42

8. 2 23 1

3 0

13 k

F. B. W. Smith 3 0

F. E. Skinner ..... 160 *-Bowled one wide.

(Continued on nest Column).

F. E. Skinner, J. C. Lyal, F. 8. W. Smith, F. Goodwin, G. C. Burnett, A. N. Other, did not bati

Bowling Analysia.

T. W. R. Wilson J. A. Isaacs. ... 8.- Elliott

P. Madornar D. W. Lench C. J. Merritt.... .. D. W

0. M. R. W.

8 2 18

ர 20 1

8 9 25 73 8

0 11 0

Murray 20

H. J. M. Cook..... 1. 0

A. J. Barson... 20

R. Boothrion

P. V. Simpson..I

of arms.

MARTELL'S

V.8.0.P.

CORDON, BLEU.

THREE STAR

(also in square pints" and flasks)

V.V.E.S.O.P.

One of the bodies had been dis- membered, presumably to at into

The police are looking for Mrs. Ruth Judd, the secretary of the"

cinic at Phoenix, who is missing.

nel, and her husband, Dr. W. C. Mr. Judd's brother, Mr. B. J.-Kins

Judd, have been questioned by the police.

BRANDIES

BOTTLED IN

COGNAC AND

GUARANTEED

PURE GRAPE

CARTELL

SOLE AGENTS ----

BRANDY

MARTELL & CO.

GANDE, PRICE & CO., LTD.

WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS.

Szi Groner's BUILDING, Iox‹ Hoven SERNET,

DIAL 20135.

HONG KONG.

Browns Ita

London Tailors

FOR

WINTER SUITS.

STYLE and QUALITY

ARE OUR FIEST CONSIDERATION

C

SO A SUIT TAILORED BY US WILL ALWAYS BE OF · FIRST CLASS VALUR.

GLOUCESTER BUILDING

ARCADE,

PROME 25066

Hours: 8.30 AM to 6 PM/

KUZIDIS

Page 10Page 11

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.