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CRICKET SEASON FOR YOUNG MEN.

PLEA FÖR NATURAL DEVELOPMENT. :

PACE

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The county season began on April, The right

for the hard 30, und this summer nothing is grounds of Sydney. Adelaide, and likely to distract attention from Melbourae is median to fast, with form in everyday frat-class games.lounes after the ball has pitched. There will be only cue Test match-Tate la almost certain to go to ngainst All-India as Lord's Cona Australia again, if only to perform Accurate donkey work. There ties must concentrate on two main points: (1) the job of putting is a young bowler in Nottingham- balance-sheats in order, and (2) ahir, uame of Harris, who might that of providing stimulating play come forward this seamon as a breeding ground for ericketers medium paced bowler. Leg-spin, it to go next winter to Australia. with the "googly as a mask, is, Sunshine will settle the first of those perhaps the best match-winning two problems; granted fine weather stuff for Australian wiekate-if you there is seldom anything wrong don't happen to have Sydney With the game, apart from the spirit Barnes or a JN. Crawford at in which it in played. Some coun-hand. (Strange that whenever ties are about to try the experimentericketors are talking of famous! of late starts" to matches: and a bowlers in Australia Crawford's ! drawing of stumps an hour or s name is never mentioned. Yet he i after 8.30. I doubt, the influence of achieved greatness in Australia, the change in large towns. Folk who against Trumpor, Cles Hill, and Teave office and shops at half-past the rest, while he was not much five will need to be abnormally more then a boy DA deal of respon rabid about cricket to "traipse"sibility rests on the shoulders of up to Old Trafford for an hour or Prebles, F. R. Brown, and Robins: two's play, with the sun on the waße there are superb possibilities to all the time. Besides, it is notori-wards triumphant spin in each of aus that the closing hour of any these young men. The question to first-class match, nowadays is cop- be answered during the next few ducted entirely on the safety months is whether Pach or any of first" principle: batsmen consider them possesses the necessary am f a sacred duty in the day's lastbition, mental application. and hour to keep up their wickets an. sense of the future that is waving til the morning.

them ou, one and all. Rarely in Clube will improve balance-sheits cricket's history has youth had the hest by giving us good cricket, ken- i golden, opportunity of the present ly fought, with every man acting moment. On the principle of the according to his true naturethe racing men who at this time of the hitter hitting, the stonowaller stone. year are busy with horses to wailing. At all costs there must be follow," the following names are an avoidance this year of formule. given na young cricketers well of hay surt of rench-me-down policy worth support" (that, I believe, is applied right and left throughout the technical bermo): F. R. Brown, a team. Every cricketor in the land D. N. Moore, Iddon, Mitchell at must be left free, as the Australian Derbyshire, Bowes (and, of course, cricketer is abongs free, to develop Yerity), Harris of Nottinghamshire, the cricket which essentially is in Berry and Armstrong of Leicester- his hones. Given the right atmos-shire, Paynter, Nichols and Perks phere, honest and inspiriting, we of Worcestershire. Paine of War aught to be able to discover fresh wickshire, James Langridge, and talent.

young Parkin of Lancashire, the son The problem of the year is already of the greatest. "jazz" bowler of looming before all students of the yesterday and all the days after Kame: Where ars. the bowlers for land to come! Australia-and Bradman1 Apart from Larwood, there is not a single fast bowler seriously worth atten tion-inlens Voce enn be called a fast (as distinct from a swinging knork-lem-over-the-wicket bowler., CLUB TO PLAY SOUTH CHINA Voer is potential, but A. W. Carr should ranke him aim at the off stamp: given that preliminary direction, the swing with the arm" might add battalions to Voce's attack. Larwood, of course, is onp- able of great bowling; unfortunate ly he has not always kept us con- fident in his psychological or physi- cal stamina.

Fast bowling is ruianus in Aus- tralia, unless very strong and fast.

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LAWN TENNIS.

IN "E" DIVISION. •

The Hong Kong Cricket Club "B" team are playing their first match of the season on Saturday when they will be opposed to South Thu Chinn Athletic Association. Club team will be:-

C.

A. C. I. Bowket and T. Monaghan; V. R. Gordon, and L. Mf. S. Lloyd; W. A. Nowers and C. Worrall.

THE FINE ART

OF RELAXATION

The Catles"

i.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1932.

U.S. BASEBALL

WEDNESDAY'S MATCHES.

[THOON REUTER'S AGENCY.]

New York, June .. The following were the results of today's Baseball games:-

National League.... Now York 2 · Philadelphia

Klein, Terry and Oth hit home

American League,

Tuns.

Chiengo

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0 St. Louis Boston

1 Washington Philadelphin 8 New York

Sixteen innings were played. Philadelphia 7 New York

Foxx,Cochrane, Bishop, Cramner, Rufing hud Jorgena hit home

runs.

LAWN BOWLS.

RECREIO TEAMS FOR

SATURDAY.

The following will represent Club de Recreio in the senior division lawn bowls game on home ground against Craigengower to-morrow at

p.m.-

VILLAGE ROAD MURDER CASE.

(Continued from Pape 9.) ►

Do you remember coming to my office 1-You

For what purpose 1-To answer questions about that statement.

In fact I went right through that L. C. R., Souza, R. R. Robarts, statement, from start to finish with 7. 1. Medina and R. F. Luz (Skip).you; is that right 7-Yes, sir.

F. X. M. Silva. C. A. Lopes, L 1. Gutierrez and C. G. Silva (Skip).

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THE OAKS

PROBABLE STARTERS.

THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY. Į

LONDON, June 2.

Fredrick Aby.

Ada Dear Centeno

Concordia Fickle.... Guidecea Golden Pomona Joanne Marie Kiddie Ortygia

Soloist - Solvita Sundergan Thorn Dean Udaipur Will o' the Wisp Zarette

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P. V. Ribeiro, J. M. 3. Alves, A. $. Gomes and C. E. Marques

Skip).

Club de Recreio junior team (away). Craigengower at 4 p.m. will be as under:--

M. A. Carvalho, P. A. Yvanovich, G. Ozorio and C. H. Basto

... Marshall. | (Skip).

Lane P. A. Xayior, J. M. S. Rosario, Harry Beasley.

Weston M. Remedios and Dr. R. A. Childs. Basto (Skip).

Smith Elliot. Turtle. Dick. Carslake.

Blank.

Jones,

Berry.

....... Richards. Perryman.

CORONATION CUP

SALMON LEAP WINS

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]

LONDON, June 2 The race for the Coronation Cup resulted as follows:-

Salmon Leap Goyescas.... Cameronion

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Salmon Leap won by half a length "from

held of eight: a short head separating second and third.

Betting: Salmon

Leap 7/2: Goyescas 100/8: Cameroniaa 7/2.

GREAT SURREY" FOAL

جب

PLATE

frunerGY RENTER'S AGENCY.]

LONDON, June 2

The Great Surrey Foul Plate rp. sulted as follows:-

Honour Bright Galen

Fairyland

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Honour Bright won by 15 lengths from a feld of nine. Three-quar ters of a longth between second and third.

Betting:-Honour Bright 2/1; Galon 4/1; Fairyland 7/17

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LOCAL BASEBALL.

Was Lau locked up with yout be fore or after you made that state ment -Alter.

No Drinks Whils' Detained..

You also admitted to my friend that you were a devil to talk after a low drinks ?—Yes, sir.

Since you were arrested, havo you, had any alcoholic drinks - only wish I had. (Laughter.)

From that take it that you 进铁 no."-Quite 80.

In reply to a question regarding

names in directories, witness said J.worked for a short time with any that, in his experience people who

GOBS" OUT FOR BLOOD

TO-DAY.

The raturn baseball game.between the South China A.A. and the team from the U.S.S. Gold Star, which was scheduled to be played yester- day afternoon was postponed till gay as the sailing date of the sailors has been pushed up.

The South China team" will be mins their star pitcher, H. Jan.. us he will be out of town for the week-end. South China aro dotor-

mined to repeat the preformance of last Saturday and the sailors are out for blood, determined, not to give the Chinese a chance. It will be a grudge game and well worth eging. The sailors have been able to put in a few practice hours and are expected to be able to do their #tuff With Jan gone, the sailors ought to be able to cop the gume without any trouble..

The expected line up in as fol- lows:-

South China. M. Chang M. Goo

E. Chang

'P. Chan

George Ng Pa

T. Fong

Al. Fong Chung

Gold Star.

c. Trickey p. Turrentine lat. Conkion

2b. Twitchell #b. Brown 3.8. Levanavich 1.f. Bradshaw c.f. Allison r.f. Lithekland

R.H.K. GOLF CLUB.

STARTING TIMES FOR FANLING.

2

FRIDAY, JUNE 3,

Old Course.

9.94 p.m. I. H. Genre and C. W. F.

Booker.

SUNDAY, JUNE 5.

Old Course.

0.21 n.m. I. H. Gearge and Capt. J. H. Anderson.

0.99

8.32

tr

9,98

W. C. Shields and R.

Young.

L. Yates and E. Stone.

Arm did not have their names published in the directories,

Zimmern then went on to give the Court a short resutne of the conversation which took placo be- tween the accused and himself on the night of March 18, when Cheng asked him to get a knife. It was a follows:-

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Cheng: Zimmern, could you get me a knife or dagger?

Zimmern: What do you want. with a knife or a dagger?

Cheng I wish to go to the Nathan Hotel to catch held of Fung now..

Zimmern: where can found 1

It's so late 'now, knife or digger be

Cheng: You have no pluck. You can only "yap" but you won't dare to perform. Continuing his

Mr. Lindsell said:

relexamination,

You told my friend you had access to the billiard table and gymnasium at Police Heliquarters Yes.

Had you access to them at timės when the billiard table and gymna sium vera open to police officers ?— No, sir, no sir.

Answering further questions re- garding the dioner at Yee Fong Chan, witness said that Chong sug gcated the dinner and as a matter of fact when she bill came, Cheng gave witness 840 to pay for it.

Mr. Lindsell: You said that the plot concocted in the restaurant was to go over to the Nathan Hotel and induce him to come out of his room and for you to hold him while the accused smacked his face - That is what he said at first.

Did he make any other sugges- tion or plan beyond that i-No, gir.

Visit to Nathan Hotel.

Witness then described their visit to the Nathan Hotel and in reply to Mr. Lindsall said he was not suro whether Cheng Shing was

with them. He described the positions of the rooms engaged by him," the one which Fung lived and the oas which accused had taken."

Mr. Lindseli: How did you know what room Fung was in 1-I saw the surnhme Un a board, I did not know if it was Geo. Fung but the room number was 407,

Is there a visitors' board on tho, boy's desk-Yes,

Do you remember the actual number of the room at which you knocked. a second time -No. 402, I think it was,

And when you knocked at the door, was the accused in sight-

Yes.

Do you remember whether the accused himself ever gave you the

A. Leach and W. D. Denumber of Fung's room -I think lie

bom.

HOME GOLF

WOMEN'S OPEN GOLF

CHAMPIONSHIP

MISS WILSON WINS

(THROUGH REUTER'B' AGENCY.]

anid 402.

Do you remember whether Ah Sing was present when this knock- ing at the door took place 1-Yes, with by that time Ah Sing was Cheng.

Coming to your conversation in room 400 or 410,, after the failure of this little plot, who first suggested the idea of getting rid of Fung i- Cheng.

Are you absolutely certain of that I heard him talking to Christie,

Are you absolutely certain that neither 'you nor Christie first sug- gested the iden of killing Fung i- Yes, absolutely certain,

Witness, in answer to further questions, asid that he was wrong LONDON, June 2 when he had said earlier that he In the final of the Women's had to crank the Austin before bo Championship, Mias. Wikou was up proceeded witle Cheag and Lanto on Miss Montgomery of the end of 50, Village Road, on the night of the morning rouad

the murder. The cranking took Dizse Wilson won the British place at 0.40 p.m. when they left Women's Golf Championship by the South China Athletic Associa and 1.

tion before proceeding to Jimmy's Kitchen.

SEMI-FINAL

SAUNTON, June „2.

When you loft Jimmy's Kitchen, In the semi-final round of the did you have any trouble in start- British Women's Open. Golf Chaming that cart-No. Cheng started pionship Miss Enid Wilson, the the car. British Champion of 1031, eliminaz With the self-starter?-Yes. ed alias Cheney, the sold American survivor of novon extrants, and Miss Montgomery bont Mrs. Clark.

Remits a cabled by Router were as follow:

Miss Enid Wilson beat Mr. Cheney-3 and 2

Miss.

Montgomery beat Mr. Clark 3 and 2

When you left Central to go to Village Road, was there any trou- ble-No.

Or when you left Village Road?---- No.

Do you know whether there sze basso running by Queen's. Bond direct to West Point --Yes, sir. have taken them myself.

CHRISTIE GOES IN THE BOX. No, sir."

„Timb was not a very fortunate ex-

The next witness called, was perience porhaps with the Shang-

Sydney Coul Christie (20) who

hai poliep. Did you ever have said he was born in Hong Kongnore fortunats experionce with and that his parents had been dead them In 1930, Karrested an armed

somo years. He said that he had. been equented as the Diocesan Boys' School and had been brought up by an adopted unelo. In school he had atudiu, among other subjects, chemistry,

Kong for Shanghai when be was Witness said that he left Hong

seventeen,

Mr. Lindaell I think you had various jobs up there -Yea

Were you over in trouble in "Shanghai-Yes, sir,

When was that—In 1931. I think you get four months' imprisonment for stealing a girl's ring-Quite so.

Did you, in fact, stoal that ring 1-

KEEP

robber:

In the Settlement 7-Yes.

Any reward 1-Only & lotter of thanks. (This was produced.)

Witness answering further quas tions said that he had known Edward Zimmern since 1991. Ab gether. It was only in 1928 that he one time they were at school bo-

saw unch of Zimmern. That was in Shunghai wiren he lived with him. Christie asid ho returned in De

ember last your to Hong Kong and obtained a job at a motor servies complay at 6, Ashley Road, Kow- loon. He lived on the premises until March 22. when he lost his job.

(Continued 'on Page 12.)

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