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DERBYSHIRE BEAT KENT
Wickets Fall At Derby
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1937.
LEAGUE TENNIS RESULTS
Easy Win For CCC.
E.
"In the "B" Division of the Hong There was a crowded day's cric- | cross-wind he made the ball swing Craigengower C.C. beat the Univer
Kung Tennis League yesterday, iset at Derby in the match between abruptly away towards his slipalty by eight sets to one. Scores:-| Derbyshire and Kent, and at the 'and' with the variations supplied end
It Derbyshire had by the vagaries of the pitch and by 62 won
states the his own break-back, the batsmen runs, ***Times," Twenty-six wickets | had an uncomfortable time of it. fell during the day: Land | H. Elliott and Rhodes, however, Kent who were sent in with 228 did manage to make a stand. runs to make, in order to win, had Elliott sent to Ane-leg what was the curious experience of having at one time 102 runs on the board with no wicket down and then being all out for 145. There were some impressive bowling analyses, but so much happened that they must be left to speak for them setves.
There is more than a suggestion of batting frailty about a Kent side deprived of the services of Ames and Todd, and they only suc- ceeded in raising their overnight score of 42 runs for four wickets to the not impressive total of 100. Wright can claim that he was out to an almost unfairly good catch, low down and wide at first slip, by Smith, but for the most part it was a question of indifferent bat- ting against emelent" fast bowling on the part of Rhodes, Copaon, and Pope. The pitch was not dif- ficult in the conventional sense, but the ball was coming off at varying heights, and the batsman could never
take anything for granted.
more
DERBY FORM UPSET
Sandsprite And Le Grand Duc Fail
REGISTRAR
HAS A BUSY
AFTERNOON
THREE WEDDING CEREMONIES
London, Jane "15. Dull weather and showers of Three weddings took place at the R Choa and Zimmern rain conspired to spoil Ascot's Registry of Marriages, Supreme (C.C.C.):-tied with M. C. Huns' splendour to-day. and Y. N. Tan 8-6; beat G. Chang when Their Majesties the King of Mr. W. Aneurin Jones, Deputy Nevertheless Court, yesterday afternoon,, at all. and H. H. LI 6-2; beat S. 8. Chin' and Queen drove around the Registrar of Marriages, qciated. and K. S. Cheng 8-1...
course in an open carriage, they were given a tremendous recep tion.
Derby form was upset when Sandsprite and Le Grand Duc falled in their races, but punters were sent home very happy as four favourites and two second favourites were among the win- ners.
G. Choa and J. W. Leonard meant for mid-off, but he scored(CCC)-tied with Hung and Tan four runs from the peculiar stroke 6-6; beat. Chang and Li 6-2; beat and followed it up with a more Chin and Cheng 6-2, orthodox · boundary to square-leg off a full-pitch from Watt. When he was 11 he gave a chance to third slip on Cole, and although the mistake was not expensive the partnership put on 37 runs and kept the issue open.
W. J. Howard and G. La (C.C.C.);—best Hung and Tan 6-3; beat Chang and L 6-4; beat Chian and Cheng 6-2.
KOWLOON C.C. WIN Playing on the home ground yes- terday the Kowloon Cricket Club beat the Hong Kong Cricket Club by 81 sets to 2).
Scores:-
A GOOD CATCH'
Rhodes was, out to a good catch close in at mid-wicket by Spencer, and four runs later, at 68. Ellätt got a leg-break from Wright, who had come on for Cole at the town end on the edge of his bat and Woolley took the catch at first silp.J. Both R. H. R. Buxton and Mitchell hit two 4's, but there was no real recovery and the total was only 88.
The first took place between Mr Ko Ming-tak, clerk of Messrs.” Wallace. Harper and Co., Ltd, and of No. 538 Nathan road, first floor, son of the late Mr. Ko Kong-woh, and Miss Ko Kam-gul, clerk, of Chee Hing and Co., and of No. 206 Fa Yüen Street, first floor, daughter of Mr. Koo Yin-san, merchant, in the presence of Miss Sung Siu- yan and Mrs. Yuen Sau-hing. mother of the bride..
Was that
The second wedding between, Mr. Sung Blu-leong, clerk. of Mesara. Butterfield and Swire. and of No. 13 Cedar Street, sec- ond floor, son of Mr. Sung (or Soang) Chong Foh, sivil servant, North Borneo; and Miss Koo Kam- wan, of No. 206 Fa Yuen Street,
The Aga Khan scored à double, his 20 to 1 outsider, Queen Simia, winning the Queen Mary Stakes, and Mizra, starting at 4 to 11 winning the Coventry Stakes. Bir Abe Bailey also had D. J. N. Anderson and F. Grose double success, his Gold Scent at (K.C.C.) beat F. A. Redmond and to 2 scoring over Sandsprite by B. D. Evans 6-1; beat V. R. Gordon a short head in the Prince of and T. C. Monaghan 6-3; lost to Wales Stakes, and his Valerian, a
Rodger and B. O'M. Deane 2-8.5 to 1 favourite taking the pre-first floor, daughter of Mr. Koo Q. C. Burnett and G. E. Clarke mier race, the Ascot Stakes.' beat Redmond and Evans 6-1; beat.
Tempest, owned by the Ameri- Kingsley Macomber, Rodger and B. O'M. Deane 6-2 can, Mr. beat Gordon and Monoghan 6-3.
priced at 3 to 1, beat Draytona, a A. W. Ramsey and C. E. Watson 5 to 2 favourite by a short head beat Gordon and Monoghan 6-3; in the Queen Anne Stakes. Mr. drew with Redmond and Evans 6-6; Gordon Smith's Fearless Fox, a 11 to 8 favourite won the Ascot Vase, lost to Rodger and Deane 4-B,
and Mr. Marcel Boussac's French- bred Goya IL starting a 9 to 4 favourite, won the St. James' Palace Stakes.--
Reuter
INDIANS LOSE
The South China Athletic Asso- clation - defeated the KITO. by 6 sets to 2 at King's Park.
Scores:
When the last wicket fell, Kent were left with 228 runs to make in order to win and anything could happen. Actually the first thing that happened was that Sunnicks DISASTROUS TIME
was hit high up on the chest by a Derbyshire had an even
rising ball from Copson and car disastrous time when they went in.ried off the field. "Ashdown and and their first three wickets fall Woolley then proceeded to build for eight runs. Smith could not
the foundations of a stand which, get out of the way of a ball from
before long. promised a victory 'Dole, which rose up at him, and
which had seemed impossible,at he was caught at frat slip. Worth-
the start of the innings. At times lngton was also the victim of a they were not altogether sure of 6-1; lost to 3. A. Hussain and 8. stip catch, and Alderman, sudden themselves. but they produced 1 impatient, jumped into Cole. some lovely strokes in between niistimed his stroke, and lifted
times, as it were, and at tea-time the ball to extra cover point. C
the score was 62. Eliott and Townsend brought the score up to 10 by lunch, but after
wards the Kent attack, in the per sons of Watt and Cole, kept its edge and temper and. wickets con- tinued to fall.
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Ashdown's 50 and the hundred were safely reached, and then at
102 Woolley went out to drive Pope. The ball went away, Woolley tou ched it, and Smith, at first all, did the rest. This started the At 26. Elliott was mysteriously collapse which was so calamitous caught at the wicket-exactly how
that by the time the total Had It happened was obscure-and the reached 122 six wickets were down. next ball kept low and left Pope Pope had a great deal to do with with no strokes to play. One run it, and when he shot Ashdown's later Townsend. In playing for off-stump out of the ground Kent ward to Watt. was most brilliantly inust have felt defeat hovering stumped by W. H. V. Levett, whose
over them, Ten runs were added wicket-keeping has, been one of by a recovered Sunnicks and ithe most
attractive features of Wright, and then Copson, who had the match. That meant that six come on for Pope, produced a love- wickets were down for 27 runs. ly break-back which hit Wright's Watt looked extremely formid-of-stump, and the next ball bowl- able; with the help of a stronged Watt. The end came at 6.50.
LAWN BOWLS
Kowloon Tong Club Team
For Saturday ·
The following have selected to dlay for Kowloon Tong Club in their League Match on Saturday against the HK. Electric R.C. at Kowloon Tong Club' green:-*
G. Mose, T. N. Wong, W. I Ho- ward, A H. Basto (Skip).
HOME CRICKET RESULTS
London, June 16.
At Manchester, Lancashire beat Somerset on the first innings.
N. K. Ma and K. H. Lee (8,C.A.A.) beat 8.8. Hussain and I. M. Singh '6-2;-beat M, A. Khan and F. Khan
R. Salleh 5-7.
H. T. Bee and' H, Y. Kho beat
Hussain and Singh 6-4; beat Hus- sain and Salleh 5-4: lost to Khan and Khan 5-7.
Hussain and Singh 7-5: beat Khan C. L Lau and T. K. Leung beat
and Khan 6-0; drew with Hussain and Salleh 8-8.
RECREIO'S EASY WIN
· The Club de Recreio defeated the Civil Service
Cricket Club by 8 dets to one at King's Park,
Scores:-
M. A. Oliveira and L. A. Car- valho defeated B. Agaturoff and I Agaturoff 6-3; beat J. Sloan and
Carver. 6-2; lost to J.Pengelly and F. Bradley 4-6.
J. Remedios, and L. Silva beat Agafuroff and Agafuroff 6-4, beat
Sloan and Carver 4.
B. Gosano and A. M. Rodrigues beat Pengelly and F. Bradley 6-3; "beat Agafuroff and Agafuron 6-2;
beat Bloan and Carver 8«I..
Lancashire-388 for 7 dec. (Wat- GIRL'S ROLE
son 134) and 149 for 6 dec.
Bomerset-265 (Andrews 80) und
131 for 3. Reuter
IN WIRELESS TOUCH
The following ships are expect- ed to be in wireless communica- on June 16:— con with Hong Kong Radio Station
Kalapol, Dashing. Feltr Roussel, Tjikarang, Yunnan, Newchwanz, Salho Maru, Rosalie Moller, City of Wellington, Talkoo, Haguro Maru, Yendal Maru Tung Cheng, Toros, Kaltangata. Tatsuta Maru, Presi- dent
Wilson, Corfu, President Hoover and Varanger.
"VITAL LINK OF
EMPIRE''-
Yia-san, merchant. The witnesses were Miss Sung Blu-yan and Mrs. Yuen Sau-hing, the bride's mother,
The third took place between
Mr. Tan Eng-gwan, mercantile assistant. of No. 82 Cheung Sha Wan Road, son of the late Mr Tan Teong-sin, and Miss Lim Ye-ching of No. 84 Cheung Sha Wan Road, daughter of the late: Lim Poh-on. in the presence of Messrs. C. B. Chan and Lam Kam".
ANNOUNCEMENTS
The forthcoming weddings are announced:
Lai Chee-kueng, bachelor, of No. 239 Cheung Sha Wan Road; first abor, and Miss Ng Kit-ping, spinster, or No. 23 Shek Kip Mel Street, third floor.
James Dang, bachelor, of No. 23 Caroline Hill Road, ground floor, and Miss Alice Wong (Wong Mou- fung), spinster, of the samme address.
CHANGED HIS MIND
When charged with the posses sion of 81,240 heroin pills and half an ounce of crude heroin on the first floor of No. 72 Cheung Sha Wan Road on May 19 before the Chief Justice, Bir Atholl Mac- Two Dominion Premiers, Mr: J. Gregor, at the Criminal Sessions A. Lyons (Australia) and Mr. M. J.
yesterday morning, Chan Tim, aged Savage (New Zealand); daw tele- 68, said, "To plead guilty or not vision for the first time, and were guilty is immaterial to me, because much impressed, writes a HomeI am so old now and cannot ind correspondent.
a living."
"This," they told me, in al- His Lordship took that state- most the same words, "is boundment as a plea of not guilty. But to become a vital new link of when the jury was about to be em- the Empire."
panelled, prisoner admitted his "Wonderful!" said Mr. Lyons. gullt.
IN MURDER "It is much more marvellous, and
much better than I had imagined it could be."
.... Ma Šuvage said: "It is most im-
H. Gittins, T. K. Lim, Dr. Asgar Complete Admission pressive: What we have seen to-
S. J. Houghton (Skip).
J. L. Stephens, H. Y. Hau, A. Spary, B. Basto (Skip);.
Sporting Fixtures
TO-DAY
Tong R.C. v. Hong Kong Electric Contract R.C., Club de Recreio v. Hong Kong
Bridge. Cheero Club Bridge, 8 p.m.
Hockey.-Hong Kong Hockey Association Meeting (St. Andrew's * Church Hall), 6 p.m.
Club,
TO-MORROW
F.C.
SUNDAY, JUNE 20
Baseball. Hongkong League, Hong Kong Chinese Y, Nippon Club (Caroline Hill), 10 a.m., Friendly.
Of Aid Given Mother In Killing
A complete admission of the role the played in the murder of her brother, Mitsugu Tokuda, a'atudent made by Elko Tokuda, charged with of Nippon University, Tokyo, was
homicide and attempted fraud to gether with her parents, when the Daring was resumed at the Tokyo Court recently, states the "Japan Chronicle."
day will no doubt be developed on a larger scale."
The "Premters were among the guests at a luncheon given by the Government at the General Post Office to Imperial: Conference de- legates and omcials of Overseas Government services.
EXAMPLE FOR THE WORLD
with which science is binding the The talk was all about the speed Empire ever more closely together. Major G. C. Tryon, Postmaster- General, touched on radio-tele phony to the Dominions. Indis, and Ceylon, the projected Empire
When he was sentenced to three, years, hard labour, accused said that the sentence, was too heavy.
THE SWATOW AFFAIR
Canton, June 16, Negotiations in connection with the Swatow affair have been trans- ferred to Canton, and it is report- ed that the Japanese Consul- Wu Teh-chen at 8 am. this morn- General will call on Civil Governoi
Ing.
It is hoped that, the discussions
will result in a settlement, satis= factory to all concerned. Chinese Evening Press.
MAY BE MOTHER AT 86
An 186-year-old Korean womate Bal Shunjo, of Kantomen in Zenta Nando, Korea, is reported to be about to have a baby, states the "Japan Chronicle."
Tennis."C"" Division League: Army TO. v. Craigengower C.C. Hong Kong Chinese y. Lingnan Miss Tokuda, however, dented air mall scheme, and the expert- Chinese R.C. (1) v. Chinese R.C. University (Caroline El. 11.30 the allegation that the murder was mental fights across the Atlantic (2), Kowloon Tong v. South China | a.m.
perpetrated in an attempt to de- to be made this year. A.A.. Indian R.C. v. Kowloon C.C. Bowls-Open Rinks (Second) Club. de Recreio v. Radio Sports | Round), G. H. Sherriff's zink V. 'A. fraud insurance companies, al-. Applause greeted his statement R. Dallah's rink; F. B. W. Haynes though the family took out policies that the British Empire, with a rink v. J. M. Jack's rink (Kowloon for 60,000 abortly before the quarter of the world's inhabitants Bowls.Competition Sub-Com-Dock); W. Gill's rink V. A. M. Hol-ident
living at peace among themselves, Questioned, the accused said that could set an example to the world land's rink: F. X M. da Silva's her brother, was a bright youth. ›mittee Meeting, 5.30 p.m.
Boxing-Po Hing Theatre, 9 p.m.rink v. U: M. Omar's rink (Kowloon she loved him very much, but as
in international relations, Bridge Cheero Club Duplicate C.C.); J. G. Meyer's rink v R. O. he grew up his personality under- Contract Bridge, 8 p.m.
Read's rink: A Hyde-Lay's rink went a marked change, and as she Tennis. "D" Division League: M. R. Abbas's rink (Club de Re-eventually found his behaviour was to obtain the insurance Army TC. v. South Ching AA, crelo); F Nolan's rink v R. unbearable, she wrote to her. money Chinese R.C. v. Kowloon C.C., Police Lua's rink (Indian R.O.); JJ.parents, then in Karafuto, asking R.C., v. Kowloon C.C.. Kowloon Basto's rink, J. K. Bloan's rink, them; to come up to Tokyo. She arsenic in a beef croquette served ance then, but last spring, she Indian T.C. v. Central British Asso- A. Brooksbank's ring v. J. Örem's continued: ciation: Indian R.O. y. Clin de rink (Craigengower, C.C.); B. W.
to Mitsugu, the prisoner replied found a lever in the person of "About July 1935 mother told me "yes" in contradistinction to her Shu Nanshaicu (63). Lately she Recreio.
Bradbury's rink v. F. Cullen's rink; I that she was going to Eill Mitsug parents statement that the polson detected symptoms indicating that SATURDAY, JUNE 19 V. N. Allenza's rink v. A. E. Carey's I was so frightened, and asked her was used for the purpose of kitling shef in the family way, and Bowls First Division: Kowloon rink (Cit: Bervice C.C.); to give up the plan, but she said eats.
consulted a doctor who told her C.C. v. Craigengower C.C. Civil Staintons rink v. J. B. Riddell's that it was the only way to save
that she was already four months Service 0.0. v, Club de Recreio, rink; C. 8. Rosselet's rink v. T. the family. Finally I agreed to
one with childr Hong Kong F.C. 7. Kowloon B.G.C., Armstrong's rink (Hong Kong aasist her in the act Police RC. Kowloon Docks, FC) HA. Alves's rink v. A. R. Second Division: Craigengower C.C. Minu's rink, B. Basto ́s rink V. L V Kowloon C.C., Kowloon BGC. A. Gutterrez's rink (Kowloon.
ARSENIC EN BEEF The Judge: Were you aware
insurance policies totalling 766,-
v. Hong Kong F.C., Police R.G. V. B.00.); A. Macfarlarie's rink J. C. | that your parents had taken out Club de Recreto, Indian R.C. v. Tal- Brown's rink (Taikoo R.C.).
Questioned whether she put
Continuing, the gizi told the Court that as Mitsugu refused to eat the croquette, the first attempt ended in fallure. They waited, for another chance, and in October 2nd, they put arsenic in his rice, but this too failed, as the dose proved inadequate. Ten days later,
Twenty years ago, she lost her husband and has remained single
Regarding this story. Professor Toshimaten, of the Obstetrics and Gynaecology Department of Csaka Imperial University told reporters,
If it 1. à fact, it 1
Very re markable phenomenon. According to stat tics-Japanese WORDEN, KEL
oralation between the. agd, of. 47, and 80%
koo R.C., Third Division: Kowloon Oreling. Hongkong Cycling 0007 The sccused... Yea, I knew they poisoned his rice again, with FO. v. Civil Service 0.0., Craizen-Club's Weekly run (Alhambra It. But I don't believe that my the result that Mitsugu was taken cra * gower OC. v Yacht Club, Kowloon Theatre), 10 am.
parents motive in ending his life 111.
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