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Miss Alison Mackenzie (right) is seen in the above photograph with Mrs. "Lehman of the German Tennis Club. Canton. Miss Mackenzie, one of the Kowloon Cricket Club's leading lady tenais players, will be leaving for England shortly.
MATCH POSTPONED
Owing to the fact that the ground was too wet, the league tennis match between the C.R.C. and the K.C.C, which was, to have been played at Causeway Bay yes- terday was postponed.
GOLF
Captain's Cup. Fanling (Old Course) August 7 and 8, August qualifying competition:
qualifies.
A. Morse 85-14-71 There were 23 entries..
LARWOOD NOT TO LEAVE NOTTS
Harold Larwood, the England fast. bowler is not to leave Not-
inghamshire .cricket
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS TUESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1937.
PROFESSIONAL TENNIS
W. T. TILDEN BEATEN
BY NUSSLEIN
Straight Sets Victory
Paris, August 9.
In the finals of the tennh tournament for professionals held In connection with the International World Exhibition, Hans Nusslein, of Germany, defeated W. T. Tilden, of the United States, in three straight sets, the store in the German player's favour being 6-2, 7-5, 6-0.
The French professional player, Ramillon, occupied third place when he defeated Lester Rollo Stoeffen, of the United - States, 6-4, 6-2, 6-3.—Transocean News Service.
Nusslein, prominent professional
player, defeated Big Bill Tilden in FAMOUS
the world's" professional chan- pionship in Berlin. 1933, and again in Wembley Stadium tournament. in 1934. Nusslein won the Argm- tine professional championship in .1933 and in the following year won
the American championship.
Last November, Tilden, accom- panied by Ellsworth Vines, visited the Far East on a tour and gave
T.T. RIDER
ATTEMPT
TO SHOOT
SERGEANT
Shoeblack Confesses
Crime
Planning a plot in which... no could get rid of a man whom he thought was going to be the one respënsible for his" dismissal, and stealingo rifle · from, n ́rack ́ ̧in the quarters of the constables in the Central Police Station, Li Tsan a 28-year-old shoëblack was brought before Mr. K. Keen yes- terday, charged with attempting to murder Sergeant Nathe Khan (B.1) on the night of July 2.
CASE OUTLINED
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Chlef Detective Inspector Mur- "phy butlined" the case by stating that the defendant was in the
KILLED employ of the Central Stadion as
JAMES GUTHRIE
exhibition matches on the Hons Near Victory When
Kong Cricket Club courts when they passed through the Colony.
Tilden became a professional in December, 1930.
NEW AQUATIC
RECORD
CARTONNET USES
Fell
Hohensteinernstthal,
Saxony, Aug. 9. When "leading the field a mile from the finish and almost assured of victory for the third successive year in the German Grand Prix, Jimmy Guthrie. Britain's leading Tourist Trophy motor-cycle rider came off when rounding a danger · ous bend at W terrific speed. He
BUTTERFLY STROKE succumbed in hospital from
Toulouse. Aug. 9.
The Frenchman, Jacques Car- tonnet, using the butterfly stroke.
A statement issued by the Not-to-day broke the world's. 100 me- nghamshire committee recently
read:
"With reference to reports in the Press regarding Larwood's future in County cricket, the committee.. wish to inform the members and public that Larwood was offered a three years' agreement from June 21 this year, and accepted on that data"
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tres breast stroke record in 1 min. 9 secs. The previous record was 1. mír. 10 secs. held by Higgins Bruler.
EXHAUSTING STROKE
the
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WOMAN ON LONG HOP
Bulawayo, Aug. 6. Mrs. Bonney. the noted « Aus- tralian airwoman, who is on a good-will fight from Australia to South Africa, arrived here to- day.-- Reuter.
fractured skull.
3
Guthrie was a 41-year-old Scyt and had won six Isle of Man Tourist Trophy races. Reuter
Guthrie held the speed record for the Senior Tourist Trophy, Isle of Mar, covering the distance in three hours 4 minutes 43 seconds at a speed of 85,80 miles per hour,
Guthrie also held the record
speed for one hour having regis- tered 114.092 m.p.h.
MATHEWS SURPRISE
SELECTION.
London, Aug. d. the surprise selection of Mathews he papers lo-day comment on
tor the Test match..
Austin Mathers, thirty-two years, is a fast medium bowlér and is professional coach at Stowe School. For the several seasons that he has been with Northants Mathews was free from school duties. He returned to his native county, Glamorgan, a fortnight ago taking 22 wickets in three games.
Mathews dismissed Bradman twice in one match in 1934.
shoeblack. On July 2 about 8,40 p.m. Sergeant Khan retired to his sleeping quarters, which was diagonally across from Main build- ing. Near the entrance of the room was a rack in which service rifles were kept. Ten rifles, in- cluding that of Khân's were rest- ing or the brackets. ́ ́A short while afur Khan had turned of the ught he heard a shot which he suspected to have been fred by Headquarters knew where it came a service rifle. No one in the
from and Inspector McWalter who was on charge-rocin duty, went to investigate. In one of the stone stair he kicked against something and nearly fell. On stooping he discovered it to be a ride with one. spen shell in the magazine.
URFENUANT CONFESSES
After a snooung an Indian sergeant saw tae delenɑan't leav- ing ine Central rolice stawon by une main gate, The defendant' proceded to the District" Watch- nan's quarters in Taipingstan and confessed that he had shot and kified an Indian, and was brought “qack to Central Station.
A further search by Inspector Stimson revealed that the defen- dant must have fired at a room near the office of the Inspector General of the Police as a clip containing four rounds were found in the passage-way.
ammunition was stolen from F. C. Investigations proved that the
8. The snot which the de fendant fred was lodged in the wall or a house in Hollywood Road and defenant made a statement in answer to the charge, stating that he attempted to kill. Khan because he thought he was going to be dismissed, holding Khan as the person responsible.
Formal evidence was given by Sergant Moran. Sergeant-Major Deniş Compton (Middlesex) is a Smith of the F.A.O.C., Sub- forcing bat and is an Arsenal' Inspector Whant and Inspector footballer.
McWalters.
At this stage the case was ad- joumed to Saturday, August 14.
Reuter.
Sporting Fixtures
TO-DAY"
Bowls Open Singles (Third Round), L. F. Xavier v. B Busto: W. C. Simpson v. H. Overy (Kow- loon B.Q.C green); J. V. Ramany Y. L. D. Skinner; D. W. Waterton v. G. H. Sherriff; H. G. Cooper v. B Randle (Kowloon C.C.).
Tennis-"A"
Division, Hong Kong CC. v. University; Club de- Recreio v. United Services RC.; Kowloon C.C. V Chinese RC.; Indian R.C. v, Bouth China AA.
"
.TO-MORROW
Bowls Open Singles (Third Round), J. C. GUI 7. H. A. Altes; R. F. da Luz v. J. 8. *Landolt (Indian R.C. green)..
Tennis-"B" Division, University v. South China A.A.; Chinese R.C. v. Craigengower C.C.; Kowloon Indian T.C..v. Kowloon C.C.; Hong Kong: C.C. v. Club de Recreio.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 13 Bowls Open Singles (Third Round), T. Fergusson v. Á B. Gomesor C. G. Silva" (Civil Service C.C. green); B. M. White or J. 8. Howell v. .A. Hyde-Lay (Kowloon. Dock green).
Bridge-Cheero Club Contract Bridge, 8 p.m. Tennis--"C"
Division, South China AA. Y. Army T... Craigen gower C.C... Chinese RC. (1) Chinese RC. (2) v. Radio 5.C.; Kowloon 0.0. v. Kowloon Tong; Club de Recreio v. Indian R.C."
FRIDAY, AUGUST 13 Bridge Cheero Club Duplicate and Contract Bridge, 8 p.
Meeting Kowloon Chess Club, at St. Andrew, Hall, 5.30 pm
Tennis-"D" Division. "Chinese Folice RC. Crigengewer C.o. v. Kowloon Indian 10: Bouth China AA. v. Indian EO
0.0
Kowloon C.C. v. Civil Service C.C.: Central British Association v. Club de Recrelo.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 14 Bowl.--First Division: Elong Kong F.C. v. Craigengower C... Kowloon C.G. v. Police R.C., Club de Recreio v. Kowloon B.G.C., Civil Service C.C. v. Kowloon Dock R.C: Second Division: Kowloon B.G.C. v. Club de Recreio. Police RC v. Kowloon C.C., Craigengower: C.O. V. Indian R.C., Talkoo R.C. v. Hong Kong F.C.; Third Division: Kowloon F.Cc. v. H. K. Electric.R.C., Club de Recreio v. Civil Service C.C., Craigengower C.C. v. Kowloon Hong Kong F.C. V Tong R.C.. Yacht Club.
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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18 Bowls Open Rinks Champion ship (Final). Recreio green. C.S. Rosselet's rink v. A. Hyde-Lay's Fink.
Club de Recreto at 4.15 p.m. Umpires:-Messrs. R. Basa and C. H. Basto. N
SATURDAY, AUGUST 21 Bowls,First Division: Craigen- gower, C.o. v. Civil Service C.C. Club de Recreto v. Kowloon. Dock R.C., Police R.C. v. Kowloon C.C. Second Division: Kowloon BGC V. Kowloon CC, Club de Recrelo v. Hong Kong F.C., Third Division: Civil Service CC. v. HK. Eectric R.C. Kowloon, F.C. v. Craigen- gower C.C.
. ́ ́ BATURDAY, AUGUST 28 Bowl-First Division: Folice R.C. v. Civil Service C.C., Kowloon .C. v. Kowloon Dock R.C.: Second Division: Club de Recreio v. Craf kengower00 Kowloon 0.0. Police R.C. Third Division Kow Toon FC. ▼ Club de Recrein
CHOLERA CASE IN POLICE CELL
The discovery of case of cholera in a cell at West Point Po- Lice Station yesterday caused awift measures to be taken to prevent the infection of contacts.
The victim was Chan Sang, an unlicensed hawker.
As a result of the case, Ave other hawkers, a beggar and three others not detained for larceny were takm to the Central Magistracy the advice of the yesterday on Medical Officer.
They were remanded for 48 hours and are being treated...
Chan Bang was removed to the Queen Mary Hospital at 4.45 this inoming and was later transferred to the Kennedy Town Hospital
All the Police officers and others
who had any contact with those in the cell are being given precau- tionary" treatment.
HEALTH RETURNS
Taree cases of cholera, four^of enteric fever, one of measles and twe of dysentery were reported to
the Health Authorities for the 24 hours ended at noon yesterday.
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