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FANLING GOLF,..

RESULTS OF NEW YEAR

MEETING.

The following wore the resulte of the New Year golf mooting held- under the auspices of the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club :-

Bogoy Pool (New Course).-G. E.

R. Divolt (14), three up, won C.

W. F. Booker (4) was one down. Eleven entries,

:

PONIES FOR THE RACE MEETING.

OFFICIAL LIST OF SUBS. AND AUSTRALIANS.

RECORD ENTRIES ANTI CIPATED.

Record entries aro anticipated for

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY -

BACHELORS BALL NEW YEAR'S DAY

IN SWATOW.

A BIG ATTENDEONE.

[From Our Own Correspondent.)

Swatow, January 2 For the third year in succession the Bachelors of Swatow save

BRAWL.

SEAMAN CHARGED WITH WOUNDING.

STORY OF RAZOR ATTACK.

A drunken brawl on the s.. Pontyne in the early hours of New.

A WHITE HOPE'

GONE.

THREE YEARS FOR A TYPIST.

COLOUR

CLERK WHO DREAMED OF GUILTY ON 3 CHARGES OF further notice ratings found to be

FUSTIC FAME.

MERCIFUL OPPONENT,

London, Deo, 7-Yesterday oven-

soveral thousands, a twenty-year

BLACKMAIL.

CRUEL AND-COWARDLY,"

SAYS THE JUDGE,

thred Sentence of

A. Foot Order states that until

suffering from defective colour vision are not to be invalided.

~ Thair cases are to be submitted

to the Admiralty for instruòtions regarding their disposal.

Years

the Annual Race Meeting of the ball on New Year's Eve at the roar's Day had an. sequel in the lag before a crowd numbering ponal sorvitude was passed at A. B. Stewart Cap (New Hong Kong Jockey Club this rour. Couran).-G. E R. Divott (14),The official list of Subscription

three ap. won. Sixty-four entries,

Kinlot Club.

The case for the prosson tion was

The offences, of which you havo Winchester Assis Mrs. been found guilty are among the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday, old bank clerk, who had dreamed Dorothy B.Woodyatt Jenkins, most wicked, cruel, and cowardly that can be committed: Those who The attenance was, bigger than when a seaman, William Wishart, of becoming England's heavyweight aged 29, a Southampton shorthand are guilty of those offeness must was found guilty on expect, and will always receive," Griflian-and-Australian ponies hasin previous years but there was a vis produced on remand before Mr.

overe punishment. Just been published and readers will smaller number of bachelors than J. A., Fraser, charged, with inflict boxing champion, and who hid his pist, whe

usual! and the namos below, with the

The apacious library has been ham, Davidson with a razor, and pseudonym "Thek Clayton," made that Mrs. Jonkina had soofdentally whether I am not being unduly

ing grievous, bodily harm on Wil-identity from the world under the thres charges of blackmail... names of the respective owners..

The list of grifias, naturally is

with assault. It was alleged that his appearance as

there would be at least seventy to eighty of them. Entries close on January-17.

the Crystal

"No Mercy Upon Others,” The only doubt I have in

Bogey Pool' (Old Course).-W. R. not available but it appears as if appropriately decorated with flags i at the time of the assault the socus. Palace in the competition which or deliberately with of three men feniant to you. You certainly had

Mixed Medal (New Course). Cancellad owing to lack of entries.

Modal Round (Old Course).- Capt. J. H. Anderson won with a score of 76. (816). Sixteen entries. Vallance (10), one up won G. E. R "Divebs (14), all square, WBK second. Other scores included L. G. S. Dodwell (5), Col. R. B. Skinner (8) and B. L. Schultz (17), all ono down Eighty-two entries.

Kant Oup. “

The final of the Kant Cup, operi to members of the Police Recreation Club, was won by J. W. Frank (91) who beas C. G. Parduo (18) in the final.

The winner's actual score for the found was 76..

F. E. Booker kindly presnated a replica of the cup.."

KOWLOON GOLF

In the Bogey Fool played over the Kowloon cours during the New Year Holidays, A. Eastman squnro, was successful. · ·G: Murphy 94-13-69 and W. G. Trice 916-74 qualified for the Cap- tain's Cup.

LOCAL CRICKET.

CLUB TEAMS' FOR SATURDAY.

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Training is now proveeding at full swing at Happy Valley and training times will appear in this paper nuşt week, the first of which will be on Monday and will show the gallops -ón Saturday,

Subscription Grifins.

Name of Pony.

Pathfinder Warsaw Stag Dandy The Shekpan

Owner.

'Dairem.

Chan Tin Som Chun Wai Sang Guile Cocktail

K. H. Kay Dynasty

Vim

L

all P

Until Ther." Speedy

Seth

King Stork

Television. Banjolina

Bay of Seattle.

The following terms have been selected to represent the Club thair, league matches against the Kowloon Cricket Club on Saturday, the first eleven at, Kowloon and the second eleven at Hong Kong:-

1 XL-T E. Pouree (Captain), H. Oyun Hughes, H. J. Armstrong A C. Beck, A. I. Bowker, E. R.. Duckitt, Capt. W. H. G. Ganter, O. E. . Marton, Capt. Mirehouse, E. J. R. Mitchell, A. Raid.

XIR. K. Hepburn (Capt.), R. R. Davies, R. H. Dowler, F. A. M. Elliot, C. E. Gabagan, L. D. Kilbes, R. S. W. Pateraon, P. W. J: Planner W. Stoker, J. R. Way, J. Wold.

SERVICES BILLIARDS.

KENT DEFEAT SERAPIS.

Playing at the Sailors and Sol-

diers Hine on Monday night in.

Bistro

The Mallard 2

Jupiter

Locty Ness

Châu Quan

Tulla

Amon

Sunbeau Huggd Somerset Mach Ado Friar Jolm Firefly Movie Star Loch Earn Racing Boy Echo

Mausic Mistletoe 'Gallant Fox Diplodocus Malakit Kanpaz Little Gem

Gay Fox

Talisman

Cy-près

Romeo

Herwegs

Honordy

Whoopee

Gamester

the second round of the Services Array Awk

liards torunment for the Ng Ste Trigo Kwong Challenge Cups, H.3.8.The Slump Kent met and defented the team Fighting Blood from the destroyer Serapis.

Tweed

:

Ho Ki Mrs. Priestley Lowenek and Les LA Dunbar Hall and Shenton Hau Un Dyer and Beith " Swatow Pakhoi Mrs. A. W, da T.R.T. [Roza Wong Ping Shun Yam Man Rustic Brish

E. Hong Sling Roza and Kinloch Kong, Bros. Dyer and Beith H. S. Chan "Grist and Beck

AALR.B.

Li and Lis" .P.V.B.

Museum

A.A.R.B.

Kangaroo

S. A Lopes P.V.P.

Mrs. H. S. Chan

Lewin and Tinson Grist and Beck

Harbot

5. S. Li

Jasque John

Widdecombe

Mrs. C. A. Roza.

A. Zimmern

Parkson Chan

Mackie and

Grayburn

Mrs. Dyer, ME Ho Kom Tong

P.S.

Jinks

Mrs. S. A. Lopes

H.M.S. Kent,

Marine Winter

L/Stoker Cunniffe

L/Smu. Rolton

·180. 190 150--

Amethyst Valley Hall

Jimmy

L/Smn. Holden

150

Highjinks

Bdsm, Coulson

133

The Crook

H.M.S. Serapis.

Rainstorm

Rain

P.O. Parker .

27

Gee Gee

P.O.Iiscock

58

The Mitro

C.P.O. Wolch

107

The Wanderer

124

De Bene

150

S.B.A. Koarney

C/Stoker Leclere 2

The next match will be played on Friday when H.M.S. Medway meets. H.M.S. Suffolk, and a keen game is anticipated. Play will start at 7 p.m. sharp.

Frod

Lucy Glitters- Choy Park Mermaid Ben Eur Joy Bay

Sonorita "King's Bluff

Jacquim Rainbow Bolgolam Patricia Hall Yarapan Little Peter The Widgeon Nokomis

Salaam

Manna

Hotho

The Baron

Polir Star

Changte Calamity Jane

Miss Jummy

Aurora *Cok Sin Mi Vosta. Robertsbridge Gold Digger. Wotin Bunlight Etzel Season Ticket

The Woodcook

Canny

City of

W. T. Stanton

L.A. B. Wright Swatow

Pakhoi

A. W. da Rozh L. Dunbar Mrs. A. M. L.

Scares

Dynasty Mrs. G. U. da

Rozn Rain Sturt & Watson Ho Koin Tong A.A.R.B. W. M. Morgan Hall & Shchton Mra Dunbar Wu Pak Soares

A. Reinshagen

L. A. R. Wright

Kong Bros. Dyer

Dalrom John

H.. S. Yung Leung Wu

Fratton

Mrs. Pearce G. A.Harriman Kwong Sai

Wong Ping Shua

J. H. Jessen L. Reidy Hall & Shenton.

Chan Wai Bang

"

Melbourne A. E. M. Enfeck Babs Anniversary Eve Eve

F. M. L. Sorras

The Giraffe

But After That Silver Star Gold Rush

Winter's Tale

Lady Peal Both

Kong Bros. LATE Mrs. H. G.

"Sheldon

Holter Skelter

Mun Ko Pro Golden Arrow

Brighton

White Label Philanderer Fatrellita Wotanape. Batremadura. The Curlew Yellow Matal Humming Bird Yellow

Andrew Tse Wartoong Weetco

Lewis and Tinson Helönside Leung Wa Mrs. A. M. L

Soares

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D. U. N. Downa Bumble E. L. Hosie H. S. Yang Tester & Abraham Nolasco Hall & Shenton Soares N.C.Y.

Underwing Brown & Cappin A. H. Wright Sonresi L.T.F Fo Sai Man N.C.Y. Kone Bros. Fatahin Widdecombe Bellamy & Gordon Ere.

Jorrocks Ghost Train Gold Bar

Switt

Lucky Bird Elving Star Flying Earle Daa'l Whiddon Helvellyn Silvery Eve Mellguards Espy The Wrekin Jiggs

Cambridge

Gold Cup Lotus Leat

WH. Parkin Chan War Sang Bellamy & Gordon, Roza & Lo Mrs. Pearce LTF

A. E. Carroll

City of Shanghai A. E. M. Rafeek Valente J.EN.

F. M. L. Soares Loo & Lee Prince

Buchanan

Public Money

Lucky Prince

Valeta

Siwask Ámoy Ochterlony

Sturt & Label

Mrs. Dunbar C.C.C.

Mrs. Mackie Festival. Kitchell & Li Australian Ponies

Prospero Pochontas

Taiping Bohl-Noor

Tipperary Adoni

Westland Stag

Palaverer

Zadderday Friar Tuck Tin Tao

Dyer Parkson Chan Mackie &

Grayburn

K. H. Kay Chan Tin Son E. I Hous Widdecombe

H. Hong Sling...... Mrs. Southorn (Continued on Previous Column.)

converted into a ballroom, and was and streamers. Baloons of various colours were suspended from the ceiling and with effective electric lighting the rooms looked very pleasing Indeed.

Following dinner partios given by a number of residents the guests began pouring in after ten o'clock, being received at the hall by the senior bachelor,,Mr. Thun.

ad was drank, and not in full

possession of his sonse.

The case for the prosecution was conducted by Detectivo Sub-Inspec- cor Elston.

: '.

La missination and impero apan others. The sen- into a compromising

three

In his statement for the pro#SOÙ- tion counsel said thas Jenkins came in contact with the first man when she handed over to him in London

copy of a book, obtained by a friend; whose sals had been banned. in this ocuntry. They want to a cinema together, after which he left her. Afterwards she wrote

Humorous letters to him..

years penal servitude," is being held to discover a new champion. His bout was the piese then endeavoured to turn is to her tence of the court upon you is advantage by threatening them The 6 was one in which the de resistance of the svaning but.

ho judge decided that no publicity with proceedings for which not in the way in which he had

should be given to the names of knew there was no justification. Koped

any of the man. looked

Mother and Sister Leave Court. Tall and handsome, he the picture of British manhood as Mrs. Jenkins entered the dock Not Quite Sure.

he left his corner to meet his op leaning heavily on the arm of a ponent, Sid Burns, a seasoned

on one side and of a William Davidson, the injured aghter from Brighton.

But with wardross

Har mother and sister, who had seaman, anid in evidence that his in a few seconds averyone in the prison nurse on the other.

Crystal Palace could see that this mind was not quite clear as to

brown-eyed bank clerk, who had sents at the back of the public Many of the guests appeared what happened in the early hours spent long days soated on his office gallery, left the court just before

Mr. Bathurst in fancy costumes.

of the morning of January 1. Heston dreaming of knock-outs and Mrs. Jenkins appeared. dressed as a matron with a fitting had some recollection of having been 21,000 purses, was no

upper cute of Lonsdale Baits and When she was asked if she had The second man abe mess casually on a busy and (said bounsel) he champion. anything to say before! sentence

was passed, Mrs. Jenkins spoke in, committed the indiscretion of wig kept some puzzled as to "her" on board with the defendant, and Let the truth be told, he. Was i

faltering tonos She said s

sponding a night. with her under a identity. There were several other

that they both had had some liquor, very bad boxer indeed,

He did not even have the dis-I am awfully sorry for the false-name at Aldershot, good costumes

The third man she met in a car and Miss Lola

defondant being drunk. Witness

tinction of being knocked out, trouble I have caused. I am sorry

Bouthampton, They Mottie had a most effective Red-remembered quarelling with Wis. His apponent, who floored him for for my mother had no intention park skin kit, Don Monroe in a very hart and exchanging blows, later count of nine early in the fight, at allthen her voice broke of travelled to London by coach, hal treated him with the leniency due and she did not finish the sentence. tea together, and returned by Mr. Justice Action, pronouncing | coach-ba Southampton. Shot wrote costume provoked sweet lady's

to his years and bis lack of experi fading that he had been cut with

letters to him, which he took to the... much admiration, but space does

ance. For most of the contest ha sentence, said:

"Jack Clayton' in

(Continued on utxt Oolumn.) polica. not peruit of further descriptions.

engaged clinches which could do no one any harm, sometimes varying his technique by walking away or patting him gently on the check.

At midnight everyone gather in the ballroom, and with hauds rose-

a razor.

The boatswain of the Pentyne, Mr. J. J. Smith, said that although he was on board the ship early on the morning of January 1, he was not on dity and had not had any drink. The defendant and Davidson

ed Auld Lang Syne was sung to the of Arc crackers. accompaniment Immediately followed the throwing of streamers and the. bursting of hundreds of bags of confetti and the general wishes for a Happy Now Year. Then the hosts and the gugsta adjourned to the supper room where a delicious meal was served.

Music was supplied by the Syn-midnight. copators Band specially imported

Ten Dance at Klalet Club..

Pitiless Laughter,

But the spectators were less kind. Thousands roared with pitiless

lunged forward at his opponent, came on board at about 11.30 p.m. laughter when "Jnck Clayton"

and nearly

foll New Year's Eve. Wishart was very drunk, but Davidson did not missed him,

even louder when, nothing, daunt- appear to have had much drink. through the ropes. They roared They both went to the forecastleed, he repeated the performance.

Every time he touched Burns the and did not emerge again untilgoda yelled with ironical cheers. And as with met expression, he pursued his opponent round and round the ring the very ranes of glass seemed to tinkle in mockery For three long rounds this sorry spectacle lasted Then the meriful gong sounded. The embryo cham- pion, defeated but not dowa- hearted, shook hands, then appeared into a kindly obseurity

A short time afterwards witness from Hong Kong and the playing saw Wishart striking Davidson, was much enjoyed by all. Dancing and the men began to fight. Wit was kept up until half past fire itness stopped the fight and retired to the morning.

his own cabin. When, however, he saw Wishart follows Davidson onto the bridge, he went there himself and saw the begin fighting again. He again separated the men and gw blood on Davidson's shirt, and was told by Davidson that he had beer cut by a razor.

The same band again played at the Ten Dance in the Kilet Club

The attendance yesterday..

Was

uther small, either due to short notice or to the weariness of moat people after the previous evening.

Customs Club,

"After taking Davidson away, wit-

A dance is to take place to-night nees returned and asked Wishart at the above Club when the Hong for the razor. Wishart refused to Kong band will have turned out forgive it to him so he struck him and the third time. An enjoyable night tock the razor, throwing it over- is anticipated.

ST. ANDREW'S CLUB,

KOWLOON.

THE FESTIVE SEASON.

The affairs of the above mention ed club are still flourishing and going ahead, and a splendid report of the work accomplished during the month has just been published.. The outstanding event in the club's activities was the Christmas social, a report of which appeared in these columns. This, social was certainly one of the most successful of all the similar events held at Kowloon during the festive season. The cur- rent issue of St. Andrew's Parish Magazine contains the comment on the affair showing that the club committes were extremely satisfied with the resulta N

"It was a most enjoyable affair, and the hearty and carefree man ner in which all those present joined in the various games and competitions more than repaid the Social Sub Committee for all the hard work they put in to make it the success it undoubtedly was?”

The Annual Meeting.

board.

in-

After dressing Davidson's rice, wituena called Wishart and told him that the police were there' to arrest him for cutting Davidson with the rasor, At that time Wishart was still under the in- fluence of drink, and did not seem to understand what was being said to him.

"Sergeant Michell gave evidence of having arrested the defendant on board the Pentyre after receiving report at the Water Police Station.

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Know Nothing About It. Inspector Elston testified to the defendant having anid in answer to the charges that he di not know. anything about having out David- son with the razor j

In summing up, His Worship said the only evidence against defondant on the first charge was that of one ma and circumstantial evidence that the complainant had received cuts. The complainant himself, had said he did not know what had hap penod, and no-one but they and the boatswain saw the quarral or the fight Defendant was hopelessly drunk at the tiine and was not in possession of his faculties.

As regards the second charge, The annual meeting of St. An evidence had been given that David- drew's Club is to take place on then, the complainant struck the do fendant; therefore this charge must 91st inst., and all members are re- quested to attend to discle the fail in any case. results of last year's activities and to put forward suggestions and new

"State of Mind Hormal,!.

ideas for the work of the prcecat On the suggestion of Inspector year. Below we append pro-Elston, who said he wished to bring gramme of activities arranged for medical evidence as to the state of the present month and remind mind of the defendant at the time readers that the first of these social of the occurrence, the case was then evening and entertainmenta takes adjourned until the afternoon, when, on the resumption, Dr. Court. place on Thursday evening,

aid that when the man was seen by him his state of mind was normal, although he said he did not clearly remember what happened on" the morning of January 1.

Programme for January. Thursday, 7th, Members Whist

tdrive,

Monday 11th, Leotare by Mr. E.

F: Belk

Thursday, 21st, Annual General

Mosting. A Monday, 25th Social Evening

Inspector istos again asked for a remand dich was granted by His Wordup.

The esso will be resumed this afternoon.

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