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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1935.

EASTER WEEK AT

FANLING

Starting Times For Holiday Golf: Happy Valley Draw

The following are the starting 11.40 times for Fanling during the holl- days:

GOOD FRIDAY

Old Course

9.36 am. G. C. Worrall and Mar-

setile

and C.

I. H. Geare and H. Dadwell.

J. A. Shaw and 'O'Neal Gordon.

11.45

་ │

11.50

11.55

12.00

MR. PHILIP JACKS

Leaving To-day On Retirement

DOG BITE TRAGEDY

Enquiry Concludes

A verdict of "death by hydro- The Supreme Court te los. } phobia" was returned by the jury ing a popular and highly efficient yesterday who sat with Mr. E I Comdr. Fiole and J. E officer to-day when Mr. Philip Wynne-Jones (as coroner) to in- Dovey.

Col. Blake and Col Wil- iamson."

J. Forbes and G. Milne.

E. des Voeux and T. C. Monaghan.

C. Mycock and K, "5. Robertson.

12.05 p.m. W. H, .B, Rigg and G.

Marseille.

• Caddles from Superintendent. No fourballs till after Shanghai Visitors Cup players have gone......... New Course 9.40 a.m. J. L. Bonnar and E. A.

Brodie*

Jacks. accompanied by his wife vestigate into the circumstances and daughter, leaves by the R. M. attending the death of Mr. J. A. 3. Empress 'cf Canada on retire-M. Elphinstone on March 31 last, ment, thus severing service with of hydrophobia after having been

Hong Kong

Government bitten by a pup at the Dogs' Home the which has extended over a period on March 26. ot nearly 30 years. For the greater part of this time Mr. Jacks had served as Land Officer and those who had the occasion to meet him in the course of business have good reason to feel a tinge of sor. row at his departure from Hong Kong.

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Inspector - Whant conducted the investigations on behalf of the Pollee and the jury was made up of Messra E I. Rozario toreman), Tom Shew Tong and Tiol Char Lam.

At yesterday's hearing Mrs. Rose Loseby was recalled and she pro- Mr. Jacks first arrived in the duced 3 register books. One was Colony as far back as October, rough inventory book and the 1005 when he took over the duties other the admission book.

Witness said she sent the dog- of Assistant. Land Officer. Eleven

observation on instructions from Mr Mackenzie of Kennedy years later he was promoted Land to Officer and since then he had set- ved in many capacities and in ad-Town and since the death of Mr. R. A. Rodgera anddition has acted as official Re- Elphinstone this had been the

5:44" G. A Leiper and F. c.

+

ו

Mudie.

B. S. 6. Dunlop and C. Wilson.

Gordon

L.R. Billinghurst and R. C. Webb.

G. T. May and D.. Keogh

J.

9.10

A. B. Purves Middleton Smith,

3.44

"

0.48

0.52

Of 14 wadine Lasiers.

..E Taylor and J, S. Mac-'

Laren

0.58

B. G. D. Barlow and G. W. Stubb.

10.00

R. L Moncrief and E, D. Matthews.

10.04

R. C. Webb, and W. N. A")" Smalley..

9.52

10.00

R. A. Rodgers and W. N.

9.56...

Buyers.

10:12

D. J. Keogh and J. W.

10.04

T

Cowan.

10.08

10.16

W, W. C. Shewan and J.

Forbes.

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10.20

H. A. Browning and J.-T.

10.16

Edkins.

1.

10.12

10.24

F. C. B. Black and F. H.

T

King.

10.28

C. Mycock and H. Overy.

10.32

.10.36

A. T. Lay and W. R. B. Rigg.

9.40

10.40

14

L. R. Billinghurst and R.

I Cherrill.

9.44

$10.44

P. L. Leefe and G. W. Tolmie.

5.48

+

10.48

K. W. Jones and J. C.

Dunbar.

9.52

10.52

D. Forbes and A. Ritchie

14,56

+1

G. T... May, and H. P. Bailey.

3.58

E. W. G. Malcolm and D. M. Hargreaves. 0. Milne Bremner:

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Detroit Tigers, favoured to win

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C. W. E. Bishop and W. Woodward.

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M. H. Ivy and W. N. Buvers.

K. A. Munro and E. Mc- Mahon.

EASTER MONDAY

Old Course

9.36 a.m. P. Morrison and F M.

11.00 R. L. S. Webb and F. 10,00

Lobel.

New Course

9.40 am. D. S. Robb and P. H

EMfis

D. Hope Gill and G. Stewart.

IH. Geare and S H Dodwell

G. C, Worrall and Cdr. Hole.

W. K Robinson and A. Ritchie,

and A A

#

W. J. S. Key and J. Forbes. AT Lay and I. W. Shewail

R. A. Rodgers and W. Pittendrigh.

G. T. May and H. P. Balley.

10.04

Scoones*

10.08

"

9.44 G, A. Stewart and A. H')

R. Butcher.

10.12

10.28

2

'Mrs. Bishop and Mrs.

Woodward... y

D. J. Gilmore and Forbes.

10.16

Caddies from Superintendent i

SATURDAY

10:20

Old Course

9.38 a.m. I. H. Geare and O'Neal

Gordon*

9.40

"R. K. Collings and J,

Forbes.

9.44

W. J. S. Key and W. W.

C. Shewan.

r

..

9.44

9.52

K. K. Rounds and L.

R..

Cramer,

9.56

R. A. Rodgers and H. Sommers.

F.

HAPPY VALLEY FOURSOMES

The draw for the Happy Valley

R. L Cherrill and R. S. First Summer Foursome is given. Harrison.

EASTER SUNDAY

"Old Course No players in the Shanghai Visi- tors Cup are to start before 9.35

(0.01.

Starting times are to be adhered to, unless the Superintendent ad-' vances players to ful vacancies.

9.35 a.m. F. A. Redmond and D..

Hope Gul

below. "It is to be noted that all the matches are in the first round but J. MacKnight and W. S. Hilller. who have drawn a bye "into the second will meet the whomers of the Humphreys and Humphreys- MacBridge and Thomson match while A, MacFarlane and R. F

bye, will meet the Clark, also, a winners of the Greaves and Griffith-Rees and Beddow tie.

ceiver, Crown Solicitor and more latterly, Pulsne Judge

practice. All dogs admitted to the Home must first pass through the quarantine room where they re- main for 5 or 6 days, depending on the health of the dog. All dogs admitted in future inoculated

Captain John Reidy, Govern mant Veterinary Surgeon stated

are to

be

Outside his sphere of work, Mr. Jacks had taken a great interest In the sporting and social life in the Colony. He had been a Trus- tee of the Peak Church for about 25 years while he played a great deal of cricket and golf. turning that s puppies were sent to Ma out for the H. E. C. C. in the for-Tau Kok for observation by Bergt.

mer branch of sport for many years.

IN DORSET

Doyer on March 31 and April and since then several had been destroyed on the latter's instruc- A keen Volunteer, Mr. Jacks tions. The balance which are still

Symp. Joined the Corps in 1908 as there are quite healthy. gunner and retired in 1919, when toms of rabies do not show until the old Corps was disbanded. He9 months in some cases. Any dogs

served with field guns, machine- guns, a mountain battery, and, finally, during the five years of the war, with the Garrison Artil- lery at Belchers Battery.

In 1912, Mr. Jacks married Edith Elllo, second daughter of the late P. Kirkpatrick Picard, M.D., of St. John's Wood. Although they were married in London, they Arst met in Hong Kong and their .two children were both born in the

Colony.

Mr and Mrs. Facks hope to set- tle down in their home on the coast of Dorset, near Weymouth, where they have many friends They will carry with them the of best wishes 37 a large circle Hong Kong friends for a happy and healthful retirement in the Old Country.

AN EXHIBITION SHIP

Polish Goods On Display

A Polish Exhibition ship, the s.s. "Dardanus" chartered by the

coming in contact with rabid ones are to be destroyed:

His Worship: Do you of your

personal knowledge dwn

know anything of that pup?

Capt. Reidy: No. The Inspector is here, he knows.

COOLIE'S. EVIDENCE

In detalling the incidents lead. ing up to the bite Leung Wai Lum, the discharged coolle, said that be had the pup in the bath room in, the afternoon and the deceased stood outside the door, looking on. The pup was snappish and

handled be

'and. refused to

the door the deceased opened and entered. The pup calmed down 'to

certain extent

and later, snapped at the late Mr. Elphinstone. Order was subse- quently given that the pup be re- moved for destruction: ☺

Wong Wing Sung an employee of the Home gave corroborative evidence and when he told the deceased after the pup had snap- ped several times, "no can" he was informed that I can do it."

Mr. R. Kaufmann a friend of the deceased stated that he knew. He had no other dog other than the one sent to Ma Tau Kok and Mr. W. A. Gardner stated that he: had seen the deceased on and off and knew that he had been bitten- by the pup at the Home. No other. dog bit him,

The conditions governing the tournament "are also given below: E. C." Humphreys 22, A. D. Hum-

After his Worship had summed phreys 9, . A. H. McBride 17, E. Polish Government from the Blue

Funnel Live on behalf of the up the evidence the jury returned E. Bathurst and R. I. Thomson 24. Cherrill.

A. M. M. Stephens 20, W. H, Ed-Polish Export Institute, arrived a verdict of "death by hydro-

A. McKellar and A. A monds 15, v. R. K. Collings 6, P. Bremner.

D. 8. Robb and E. W. Kirk.

H. G. Wallington and T R. Rowell.

·Morrison 8.

W, J. Buller 9, A. L. L. Powell 18.

V. W. A. Stewart 7, D. 8. Fobb 4.7

A. Ritchie and C. H. C. L. Tatham 20, H. T. Brooks 18, Burton.

V. B.-H., Watts 20, T. D. Paton 8.

J. H. Gelling fa, D. W. Phillips 24. V. J. W. Franks 13, Er J. de Rome 7: A. McKellar 7. A. A. Bremner 13. v D. S. Edward 4, J. Forbes 14..

J. E Richardson 9. R. Mr Wood 17, v. A. C. Ellis 17, H. T. Buxton

R. K. Collings and H. Hampton.

DJ Gilmore and Sommerfelt.

A. E Lissaman and I. H. 17. Cleare.

Lewis.

14

14

F. Lobel 15, T. R. Changels 8; v.

E, W. G. Malcolm and EW. W. C. Shewan 19, W. J. S. Key A. E. Charman 12. J. Shepherd 18, v. C. W. E. Blahop 15, L. Gold- W. Pittendrigh and J. Lman 8. Adams.

W: J., B. Key and D. 8 Edward

0.40

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CANION

9.45

9.50

2:55

+

U. S. BASEBALL

10.00

10.05

Detroit Tigers Beaten

10.10

10.15

#

10.20

the American League

pennant

10.25

were beaten in their opening game by Chicago White Sox. The Bena- tors recorded their first victory, de- feating the Philadelphia Athletic.

The matches between New York and Boston, Brooklyn and Philadel- phia and Bt. Louis and Chicago in the National League were post- poned on account of the cold.

The following were the results:-

American League

R. H. F

10.30

10.35.

R. C. Webb 17, G. T. May 15, V. D. J. Valentine and T. s.A. MacIndoe 18, A. W, Muir 17. Whyte Smith;

10:40

W. J. Waddington and A. K. Mackenzie.

14.

10.45

J W. Mayhew and H Jusserand.

10.50

10.55

Philadelphia

2 10 0

11.00

Washington

48

0.

7 10 3

11.05

Detroit

6

7

0

AC. Bowker and H, H. Mundy.

17.

Goose Cholin homered..

11.10

AT. Lay and G. C. Worrall.

11.15

11.20

11.20

A D Humphreys and 8 kurta T, Butline

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1130

180

Chicago

Boston

Bishop homered.

New York zam

Gehrig homered.

National League

Cincinnati

E-Rickson homered.

Pittsburgh Reuter

here yesterday morning and berth- phobia" and recommended that ed at Holt's Wharf.

all dogs sent to Ma Tau Kok för for observation Shortly after the ship had destruction or berthed traders were aboard and from whatever source should be

& thorough, accompanied by a full report ind were carrying on Inspection of the various products the form now used by the Police and that the Banitary authorities displayed.

Nearly every major industry of be empowered to demand that "Poland is represented in the report.

exhibition including Tin Products, Agricultural Machinery, Tissue "Paper, Textiles, By-products of

Honey, Wax, Paraffin, etc., Pre-: served Ham, Sausages, Preserved Mushrooms Fish, etc, Chemical Products, Asbestos, Clay Products,

London April ̈ ̈17. In their Amateur International Wrought Iron, Wire and Pipes, i Galvanized Iron and Steel.

Hampden encounter at Boccer The vessel will stay here for Ireland by the odd goal in five, Park today, Scotland lost to several days in order to give the latter recording their third. everyone interested an opportunity victory in six encounters, Scotland

for inspecting the articles exhibit-

AMATEUR SOCCER

E. D. Matthews. 9, HH Mandyed, while a luncheon, will be given / Having won the remaining three

8. v. R. K. Valentine 7, J, E. Dover

32

A Sommerfelt 12, CR Burton 13, v. A. Brocksbank 18, A. O, Brawn,

Capt. Shannon and Cdr.15. Telley.

Lawrie and Scoth... JH B. Lee and J. 6. MacLaren,

E. Lewis 8. H. Jusserand '15, v. C. Milne 13, J. D. Thomson 10.

A. V. GTERYES 22. G. V. A Grinth 17, v. G. F. Rees 17, H, H. Beddow

First player manages team, and first pair in each bracket arrange date, unless otherwise agreed,

C. H. Bradley and W. A matches will be played on the Stewart:

morning of the last date given for

T. A. Pearce and P. Heach round. Scoopes.

All matches to be played to a finish if light admits After 18th kole, strokes as in uraz round. V. ME and P. Mor- Happy Valley Bub-Committee rison.

may:(R) alter any handlean dur- 11.3806. Archbutt and Coling competition (5) extend daten

Matthews,

for rounds in éase of bad weather

on Saturday.

The ship left. Gydnia" ... (Polish port on the Baltic) on March 1, on her way to the Far East and

fleuter.

A Whist Drive will be held at the had called at Rotterdam, Suez | Kowloon Cricket Club on Saturday, Cahal, Penang, Singapore and April 27 at 8 pm, followed by Tor Fort Swettenham. She will later bola, Entrance, including Refresh proceed to Shanghai, Dairen, Robe ments, 31. Ladles specially invited. and Yokohama.

The Lawn Bovis Girben at the Winners should enter up results. | E.0.0. in now open for play nig First Round to be played on or and members are asked to practise. before April 28,

ready for Leagues which

- Second Round to be played on or April 27, Pick up games before May

played on to day to-mo Thira Round to be played on or Monday before June 2

on of

Beminal to be pla before June 18.

Fins to be played on or before June 16

Competitions

ICOTEK MAZDA

When coach and coachman held their sway And horses ruled the Ring's highway. Guards" bugle notes made merry din

To hail the Landlord from the Inn. Grabellres could eat and brink their till Would "call "mine host” and pay their bill

And thus it was by gentle stage: Men journeyed in the Coaching Agr.

But swifter steeds of strel to-day Bear trabellers on their liping bag ache Landlord greets with smiling look The clerk then offers them a book Because in court things must be right *They pledge themselves in Black and Shibíte.

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