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KOWLOON AND THE CRICKET INTERPORT

Some Players And Their

Claims

By Our Special Ocrrespondent)

CRUEL WOMAN FINED

Ill Treatment of a Mui Tsai

The case against Shun Lai Tsol, the Chinese woman who was charged with (a) keeping an un- registered mui tsal; (b) 11-treating her; (c) that she was under 16. was concluded at Kowloon Magistracy yesterday when Mr. Wynne-Jones aned her $100 on each of the first two charges. The third charge was dismissed.

It will be recalled that the second a new ball, Goodwin would make an charge was subsequent to her ideal change bowler when the regu-allegedly having burned a girl far ones need nursing. Let this,

named Yau Yuet Ying whom she however, not be taken as A slight was keeping as a mul tsal. The on his capabilities, because Frankcase had been adjourned from 18th can send down as many good ube inst. for Dr. J. B. Mackle to give as the next man. The reason why medical evidence as to whether the marks on the "girl's face were caused by burns or skin disease.

The title of this article speaks, he gets into the side. for itself, and it is an appropriate Frank Goodwin," the Kowloon time for it, now that everybody skipper, has had experience in pre- who has any interest in local crick-vious interport contests. A fast et. at all, ia following the progress right hand bowler who swerves with of our would-be interportera.

Although it boasts only two crick et clubs, Kowloon has in the past supplied Hong Kong with many representatives in interport con- tests, and, most of the Kowloon players who won their capa Te members of the K.O.C. In fact, I cannot call to mind any player from any other club in the mainland be ing given his interport cap. I still remember the days when Capt. Morris, A. W. Ramsay and C. I Stapleton all got into the same team That was a good year for Kowloon, and if I am not mistaken, that was also the year that they won the senior division of the cricket league.

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Since then, Kowloon has added more of her men to the long list of interporters, amongst the recent once being Frank Goodwin, S. Jex, Teddy Fincher his brother Ernie and Gordon Burnett.

Of the above named four have strong claims to inclusion in the teams against Malays and Shang- hai next month, and although they are well-known enough to cricket fans, a brief analysis of the claims of each of them will not be out of place..

said he would make the ideal change bowler is that he can peg away over after over without tir- ing."

The one thing people like about Goodwin is that he does not pre- tend to be a bat though he has been known to make runs. He likes to take a smack at all and sundry, and when he does connect the first few ones that come his way, woe be to his opponents! I rather doubt whether he will get his place, but as one of his supporters, I sincerely hope that ho does.

A punishing bat, but a rather shaky starter, "Ernie Fincher," has strong claims for inclusion as he is perhaps the best cover-point we have to-day, and what is more, he can send along slows, though one rather doubts whether his bowling is up to interport standard. He has not shown very convincing form so far, and he is going to get into the side he will have to make a few more runs.

Dr. Mackle said threre was no definite evidence of burns. The child was suffering from impatigo (an infectious skin disease) and her general condition was, poor. The marks might have been caused by the disease or by burns. he could not say definitely.

His Worship: no mention had been made of burns, what would

you have said was the matter with

her. I would have said she was wouldn't have occurred to me. suffering from impetigo burns

Although "In view of the report they might have been burns?—Yes. but superficial. There was no deep charring of the skin and therefore if they were burns they could not have been very severe.

Dr. Mackie's general opinion was that the child was suffering from the disease but there was a pos-

siblity of burns which he could not

contradict.

I will begin with "Teddy Fia- cher who, for the past few sea- Winning his first interport cap in sons, has been one of the most con- May 19 when Hong Kong scored sistent opening bats in the Colony, that memorable win over Shanghai

Chan King Fook, a girl of eleven, Fincher has not quite struck his on the latter's ground "Gordon true form yet, but if he does I can- Burnett will be watched closely said she lived in the same house not ace how they are going to leave during the next two weeks for his with the complainant. In "her him out as he is an excellent field, medium paced bowling. He learnt opinion the marks on her face were She saw complain- preferably at third-man and out in his cricket in Warwickshire, and skin disease. the country, though I have seen him during the short time he has been ant tied up with a rope. She was tied up for a little while till she doing quite useful work in the slips. with us, he has shown that he can

(witness) released her. She did Fincher first played for "the Civil | be very dangerous at times, espe- Service where he learnt most of his cially if given a spell with the new not see complainant being burnt, cricket, but for the past seven or ball. Burnett is essentially eight seasons, he has been the back- bowler, but he has a fairly safe SALLEH RADIO SERVICE bone of the Kowloon batting: A pair of hands and though most peo- very unassuming personality, Teddy ple seem to look upon him as a hit- commands a very large following ter, I have seen him play "orthor. and there will be many friends dox cricket at the crease more present to watch him do his stuff if times than I can remember.

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Women Also Charged With "Larceny

Defendant's Denials.

Defendant elected to go into, the box. She said complainant was in. the habit of stealing food and she had warned her many times about it. On the day when she was alleged to have burnt the girl she went to the house in Bute Street to worship. te

When she got there the occup ants of the front cubicle complain- ed to her that the little girl had been stealing food again. Witness questioned her on it but she denied having done so. Witness made her open her mouth and there were still remnants of the stolen food On a charge of soliciting from in it. Witness taxed her with lying Private I. R. Allenby of the Lin- and she pressed against her, burn- colnshire Regiment a Chinese wong herself against the three loss- man named Yuen Kam was fined sticks which witness held to her When a Chinese was brought up 350 with the alteration of one hand. Witness did not even know at Kowloon Magistracy yesterday on a charge of placing unmanifestonth, by Mr. Wynne-Jones at she had been burnt as she made. Kowloon Magistracy. A further

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ed cargo on board the 5. Kaying charge of larceny of 60 cents was In answer to the first charge de- without permission, Mr. Wynne- dismissed. Jones objected to having to handle

féndazt said: - "She is zot my muf Detective Bergeant Lamont atat-tsat, I regard her as a daughter." such cases remarking "I thought ed that defendant accosted Private my jurisdiction was only Kowloon.Allenby in Nathan Road at about Remarking that although she If the ship is alongside & Hong 11 p.m. on Sunday last, and asked kept her own son in a clean and Kong wharf, it should go before him a question. She took him to

proper enough manner, from com-

condition, especially. the Magistrates over there, if she a vacant piece of ground where plainant's 18 at Kowloon Whart, then it she removed the money from his when she had first appeared in should be before me; but if she pocket.

court, it was obvious that she had been ill-trested, the Magistrate

is lying in the harbour, I think Frivate Allenby said that when sentenced her as stated. He also the Harbour Master should be the he found defendant taking money answer. FIl take this case, but in from him, he pushed her away.

gave a word of thanks to Miss Tam future, will you take them to the She then blew a police whistle and of Cruelty to Children for the as-- of the ELK Society of Prevention Harbour Master?

& Chinese constable came along.

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custom to bring them before the lice Station.

Sergeant Davis: It is the usual They all went to the Mongkok Po-stance she had rendered in the Kowloon Magistrate if the ship lea in the harbour,

In reply to defendant, witness denied that he had struck her on Mr. Wynne-Jones: What about the mouth, but admitted he push- my friend, the Harbour Master?ed her to the ground. Why was this case not taken to Private Johnston, also of the him? These cases seem to follow Lincolnshire Regiment, said he ne around. When I was in Hong was walking with Allenby towards Kong, they were taken before me, and now I am getting them here.

the barracks when a woman whom Bergeant Davis said the defend- he could not identify, spoke to ant Young Hee had put 300 cattles of augar on board the Kaying, The freight would have been about

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Sergeant Lamont said the con- stable could not find any money then, but. 27 cents were found when the Police made another search. Private Allenby. He went along to Remarking that he was not the barracks by himself satisfied with the evidence regard- Chinese constable said that being theft, Mr. Wynne-Jones dis- saw defendant's mouth bleeding missed that charge but convicted

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