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THE WORLD OF SPORT,

NIŽI --

HOME RACING, CRICKET, GOLF AND GENERAL SPORT.

Mr. Gilbert L. Jessop on Cricket.

FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENTS.]

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HONGKONG, TUESDAY, JUNE 30, 1914

Whitsuntide Raclog.

This week there has been a ma88 of Whiteantide racing from which can be singled out the success of Lord. Londonderry's Corogra in

RESTAURANT SUED.

Closed Down by the Secretary for Chinese Affairs.

ALLEGED BANK FRAUDS.

CHARGE OF CONSPIRACY. TO DEFRAUD THE BANK,

After reading the photographed letter, witness read the type- written letter. One part of the letter mentioned that Lightweight was living with Mr. Hollywood.

Witness said:Did not Light weight live with you?-The At the Police Court, this after-second defendant said he did.

Mr. Gardiner again objected named Reginald young men Oliviera Gutierrez and Antonio make a note of it. Filomeno Remedios were again brought up in connection with conspiracy to defraad the Hong kong and Shanghai Usak.

HONGKONG TENNIS LEAGUE.

Club de Recreio v. Civil Service.

The above match was played off on the farmer's ground, and

the Whitsuntide Plate at Haret Park. This, of course, is the horse that only lost- the Two Thousand Guiness by a bead to Kennymore, and i lond, the Tung Shing-hop Firm, ROOB, before Mr. J. R. Wood, two and Mr. Wood asked the Press to resulted in a win for the bome

afterwards beat His Majesty's Brakespear by a head for the Newmarket Stakes. Corcyra had lot of weight now with his pen alties, bat he gave a smooth performance and won in highly Batisfactory style. He runs at Ascot, and, of course, will be trained for the St. Leger.

THE HORSE SHOW.

This morning in the Summary Court, before Mr. Justice Haze-

marine delicacy dealers, sued the Tsai Yaen restaurant and the Kwong Tai Firm partners there in to recover the sum of $135 77; for goods sold and delivered.

Mr. E. M. Tozer appeared for the plaintiffs, and Mr. Davidson for the defendunts,

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MR. CARNEGIE'S FIF- TEEN CENTS.

London, June 5 Tluxley, expininal that she bad Memories of the Derby are been nearly down during the lively enough to hate survived descent of Tattonham Corner, and for at least one week after the anyhow she was in a horrible event, writes ons Racing Co tangle half way along the straight They; and it seemed impossible that "Cent tur" respondon, will no doubt rotiro into their sho could got through, though obviously full of running. Then, proper perspective in due course,

From the rase course to the but the last celebration at Epion however, the unexpected hap: HorseShow is a natural transition. was mixbr only to the tragedy of pened. Sir John

Thureby's The great annual gathering at a year ago by which Craganur nostor Lady, who had been Olympia opened this week, but was disqualified on the initiativa prominent just behind Torchlight, though it always takes a few days of this Stewards. There is no fell back beaten and this enabled to get into its stride the assembly intonition now to enter into Princess Dorrie to emerge from of beautiful animais, and of that another narrative of the facts. the trap in which she seemed curious class which seems in the feeling of deep disstisfaction through she forged to the front tits at the present moment one The present concern is only with polasly aught. When a separable from the horse, consti- that the face of a start should in great style and promptly f the sights of Londoa. have rosulted in a battle at the wrested the lead from Lord There are all sorts and conditions post abg th horses, the Carnarvon's Wassilissa, to winaf men and women at Olympia know there were more than two and a list of names. The tracing made by any friend practically his pocket to take an inventory a favourite being left, and the by a couple of lengths, with King's horag

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Thlight, four lengths away, to extinguish the good chance third.

in 31.1.

Mr. Joel's Fourth Victory,

winner,

the Oaks.

il was supposed to posses. Public writers hiavo beon" asking!

This makes Mr. J. D. Joel's thumselvna why this should have been so, and on several puinte fourth victory in they find themselves an.moue. tio began with Our Lassio, then One is that it is an impossibility Glass Doll came up at long odds, on this course at Epson to get and it is very recent history how thirty horn away on lovel torras. Jest and Princess Dorrio Lave The starter is unit born who can monopolised the classic to ura do it, and the present starter to the last two years. They were the Jockey Club, Mr. Willoughby, all of his own breeding, and the is not by any inous regarded as latest herome is by his St. Laget Your Majesty, from that The strong

grost Sweepstake, promoted by the most wonderful mare Doris. Caloutta Turf Club, is binmel for What a wonderful mare to be having contributed to the size of sure! To look at she is small and the fold. It is said that the con- somewhat meau looking, though tribution was only small androngly made. Yet what a made no dillorencs to a field fortune ebe tias represented. For which blossomed in Rize, as soon ten years she has novar missed as it was knows that Tue Tetrarch having a foal-all bigh class would not run. The point is that horses. There was Sau Star, one there should have been no con of the easiest winners of the tribution at all on this score. Derby of recent years. He was No outside agency has any right son of Doris, who, by the way, to import hocued into a field for was no good on the racecoarse

jast now. Peers 'rub shoulders with alablemen, and beautiful actresses buy borses, at fancy prices, or pay fabulous sume for make one credit the story that pot doge-sume which almost a

ladies who some

make

profession of the dog traile are amassing fortunes at the rate of £5,000 a year. Some of the people sea at Olympia are familiar figures enough in the Raw. One thick-set, strongly built fellow, who requires a heavy mount to carry his weight, was once a famatus polo player, and before that was well-known as a Rugger player of the front" rank. But the admired of all admirers are the lady riders. Most of them sit their horses, to perfection, and seem in no way put out at the novel experience of riding in a public arena: Only as they enter the great gilos a the end do they oviner any signs

of nervousness. Then, a involuntarily, their hands go mo to their faces to set right high silk bats or bowlers.

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Mr. Lewis, of Messrs. Johnson Stokes and Magler, appeared to Mr. Tozer said that the re-prosecute, Mr. J. H. Gardiner staurant opened last year and was defended Gutierrez, and Mr. really the reconstruction of an ofa Crewe, of Messrs, Hastings and restaurant. It was carried on for Hastings, defended Remedios. some time and was closed Remedios was described as the by the Secretary for Chinese first prisoner and Gutierrez és Affairs, because some of the Chin the second. ese underworld used to resort there. He would call the plaintiffs to prove the supply of the goods of the Kwong Tai firm. and would prove the partnership The manager of the first defondant firm said he did not

partners in the Kwong Tai.

team by 7 games. The scores The second defendant said :-- Ware **** suppose I am Hollywood. The Club de Recreio... Bank had a large page on which Civil Service......46 they had a list of lithographed signatures of the Bank's agents. At Mr. Barlow's request the second defendant went with Inspector Terrets to find the list, but it could not be found in his desk. The second defondant was

Crawls Under Table for Lost in the letter were, and he said he asked who the people referred to

Caln and Finds Another. did not know. In the meantime

Mr. Andrew Carnegie, the The Hon. Capt. Superintendent the first defeatlant, who had of Pelice said that somewhere been sent for, came round, and about the beginning of June, he sat ner witness, the second ironmaster, loat a dime, the other received a letter from the Sing defendant sitting about twelve day in the Hotel Astor, New apore Police. The letter enclose la feet off. At his request, the York. He was attending a Civic, Federation, and when he photograph of a letter, a type defendant wrote his name and lancheon given by the National

address. typewritten written copy of a

Mr. Crawa:-The objection pulled a handful of silver out of letter, the tracing of a signature

teu-cent piece slipped through extende to all of this evidence.

Elia Worship-That is quite his fingers and rolled under the underatool. D. you object to speaker's table. When the meet-

none of it is admissible.

Mr. Crawe:Yes; I say that on his knees and searched for the all the evidenss of the interview?ing adjourned Carnegie got down.

Iolusive dime until he found it,·· The second defendant said "Yes, Carnegie found the thit

the .be · wrote

letter dimo," said one of the guests "As a matter at the request of the Grat. The seated near lim. first defendant denied this, and the second ssid:He is lying. The first defendant, on witness's instructions, was taken to the. Police Station. Witness left the Bank when they were still looking the signatures. Inspector Torrett was told by witness to arrest the second defendant as well.

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Mr. Davidson said the witness of the signature purportal to be was pace a clerk in the office of that of the signature to

letter. Masara. Deacon, Looker, Deacon typewritten English very well. He thought und Baraton and understood witness should answer in English: Mr. Tozer said he used to post this letters (laughter).

His Lordship said he thought the witness if he spoke English should answer in English.

Witness said it was inany years ugo since he was employed at the office mentioned and he could not speak English fluently.

is was then decided that his evidence should continus in.

biasse.

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The total liabilition of the first defendant amounted to eight or also thousand dullura.

made and the Bank to be warned, used certain enquiries to be but, as another case was coming on and the Bank wanted special. enquiries made, he went there on June 4.

Inoluded with the other docu ments in the letter, was a copy of

registered envelope es tro tain the other two letters.

At the Bank he interviewed the second defendsut, in the presence of Mr. Barlow and Laspector

Terrett.

At the time when he made the enquiry he had no intention of arresting the second defendant,

Mr. Lowia:I think you asked Mr. Tozer said that why the him to write his name and a cor liabilities wore so grant was on tan address ?--I asked him to account

Government write his name and a certain dictated closing the place sad fenly sad address. After that

of $ portion

the naturally stuff in the plass bad. Had they been allowed to photographed letter, which I held go on for a while they could have so that he could not see.

What part did you dictate? informed.

of the

Treat

him

As superintendent of the gaol he had received three lettere addressed to Anthony and Go.

His Worship:How do you expect to get them in Mr. Lewis? They were opened by the witness, But what are they worth as

Worship takes them for.

evidence ?Ex oily what your

Mr. Wood said they would have

of fact I believe he had the good fortune, sleo, to find an extra nickel as reward for his trouble.”

Mr. Crowe: The person re- ferred to as Ribeiro has no bear- ing upon this case at all. My friend bas had three remande.

Mr Gardiner:-They have been arrested for three weeks.

Mr. Crewer-This so-called evidence was in the hands of the police before these proceedings were taken.

His Worship said he dil not see why he should, redues the bail, and when Mr. Gardiner

the Derby that have not a thousand was a gift to Mr. Jool frain which has escaped from their met the demands in fall, he was Tt started with "Now everything to prove that the addressee was pointed out that it was excessive

The Oaks.

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went to prese.

The case was proceeding as we concerning." He got as far as Now everything con..." and he was not sure about the spelling I also naked him to write out Lionel Lyndhurst," which he did.

Mr. Lewis endeavoured to put in what he ende

allow in

one of the prisoners. Witness for the charge, the magistrate replied that a card "Anthony and said that if Mr. Gardiner could Co. was found on the first de satisfy him with honds of respect- fendant. The man explained at the able persone in the Colony they Bask that he wrote English letters could come before him with a specific proposal, but he would for "Anthony and Co.

not reduce the bail.

Terrett who will say that the first Mr. Lewis: I can call Inspector

thony and Co. defendant. told him, "I am An

Witness said the first letter was dated from Penang, Jane 3, and started" Dear Lyndhurst." The

second one was dated June 4, and addressed to "Anthony and Co."

The case was remanded until Tuesday next at 9.30 a.m.

Railway Warrants, Arrangements have been made. with the Kowloon Canton Railway

and to one chance of winning. his brother. Next came Watte They are there not in the abused diar, one of the best two-year- interosts of sport, but so that olds of his year, and Radiant the

By Gilbert Jessop. after' your be drawn from a

won the Imperial money can

Komp-

From all accounts dricketing Sweepstake. As it is the inten-Produce Stakes at

alfeira in Australia (Mr. Gilbert two-year- tion of the Jockey Club to take ton

Jowop writes) are not altogether until something definite is laid is now mensarea before another year to old.

Stuter working smoothly. To breach dowe on the lines of the M. U. U's check what is beyond doubt a

[in Australia. dis greater to dwell further sister to Sun Star who is thought to been healed: Rod baggling on future occasions. The ground that the witness resily disagreeable influence, there is Dorrie there is Bright, an own between the Board of Control and conduct of such tours we shall be prominent representative players treated to the same undignified

Mr. Gardiner objected on the to be a very fiue filly. At any upon the matter.

nother open. rupture is throstoned M. U. C. defray the expense of all went there to see if the writing rate she is said to be the beat of Mr. Joel's two-year-olds. The the visit of the Australiane players and in addinon

the photographed letter to South Africa. The impasse seventy Fur pleasanter is je to taru to

five pounds for the resembled that of the second the subject of the Oaks, which yearling is by Sunder, the foal is favourite,.Mr, J., B. Jool's Princeen/Sundridge) and the famous mare players' own selectal manager and the Professionals receive a In answer to His Worship the There was also a postcard whion whereby military officers travel- race was wou list Friday by the/97 Sunflower II (both wires, by created by the rejection of the Amateurs' out-of-pocket expenses, defendant.

is now believed to be, iu toat to by the Board of Control is not the lump sum of £300. In neither witness agreed, and Mr. Gardiner would perhaps come in later, ling on duty from Victoria to sta

Cause this ocassion as South instance does, this err on the side submitted that the second defen- addressed to Anthony and Co." tions on the Kowloon Canton Rail- Dorrie, who had previously won Mr. Joel's £40,000 purchase, frica appoint a home product to of lavishness and the scale might daut had not been warned. the One Thousand Guineas. This Pines Palatine. If that is not

The postcard gave his address as way may exchange their warranta exceptionally able and successful

Hie Worship allowed ..the broeder repeated the notable romance, then such a thing does nok after the affairs of the tour. having regard to the huge profit

Colombo. wonderful than the dam of anges for the players' expenses. Australian Exchequera-be ap- Gardiner's objection. more singlass being bought out of a Before the Board of Control took preciably increased in the case of over the management of those whose livelihood depends on International,

they the game. But on the whole the toura Jest. Princess Dorrie best a score

were run од the of others, including Lurd Derby's

1 is probable that the two-year-aud share alike principle. And Pity it is that the same does not share players are pretty well content. Glorvina and Sir Juhu Thursby old fillies are this year above the Torchlight, who were second and

frequently, after all expenses had hold good in Australia. third respectively to her in the average. Bright bas already been been disbursed, each individual Dao Thousani, Guinoa. The mentioned, and I am sure there received a cool five hundred as ure two very goat oues in Bam his share. On one occasion the best backed to beat her wa busa (by St. Amaut, the Derby profit amounted to close on a Glorvina, but throughout the piece Princess Darria wasa pronounced Winner of 1004) ant Lady thousand. Although there is no

Sundridge) Josephine, (by favourite. Yet it sugh a clearly and American Girl.

Canada. record of a tour to England the best animal she nearly did not bring, las pad the luster proving a fingusial loss it has to win through what would havel

represents Lady Josephine was of such a failure the players be remembered that in the case was brought about in the first of the Acorn Stakes at Epsom. the bill, However all this is at an instance owing to the fact that

She boat Bambusa a neck after end now and the expenses are ale is stayer essentially, lacking that turn of speed this possession, Pretty, race, but the winner was borne by the Board, of Control receiving 7 lbs. She won cleverly and any profit resulting is devot

event of a year ago when he alot oxist on the Tucf. It 18 far † It is a question this time of allow- which an English visit brings to exhibit to go in, bat noted Mr. M. A. Riley, Poste Restante, at the Victoria terminus of the

won the One Thousand Gainoas

and The Cake with a mare named

farmer's cart for a ten pound note.

What

(To be Continued To-morrow.)

Latest Advertisements.

Consignees notices are issued regarding the oils, top is Maru and the Ghazee,-Page 5.

Mesars. Jardine, Matheson and Poddor Street.-Page 5.

were not themselves incriminat-

In answer to Mr. Wood, Mr. Mr. Crewe pointed out to his Worship that at the last hearing Lewis admitted that the letters he had objected to certain letters and had appeared in the local whether the first defendant had going in. They had been patin, ing, though they counceted up.

The witnoes could not say presa. His Worship woald quite dealt with the business referred understand that considerable

to in the letters. hardship might be done bis

No questions were put to the clienta if the case went further witness either by Mr. Gardiner or

His Worship agreed that it was Mr. Crowe.. unfortanste if tl by had appeared, bat said the press were entitled searched the first defendant'e Det. Sergt. Clarke said he to use them-they were read. in deek at Mesere, Jardine, Matheson coart. The Press would no doubt and Co's office, on June 4. In the assist the Court by not putting in

objected. S.

Star Ferry for ticketa which wilk include the ferry journey..

Alleged Assault,

Mary Maclatosh, of Haiphong. Road, Kowloon, was summoned by G. E. Goldsmith, living in the at the Police Court this morting, same road, for assault. The case was remauded until Saturday for the attendance of a Portuguesa interpreter.

Dominion Day!! To-morrow is Dominion Day in

Arrest of a Tokyo Socialist. Kyoji Fukuda, described sa

witness found the telegram" | arrested by the Kyobashi. Polica produced.

for having distributed among Mr. Lewis asked for: a citizens a circular detrimental to week's formal remand.

peace and order."

baen tragically bid luck. Talast Friday returned the winner themselves would have to foot Oo. "advortiso offices to let in any evidence to which the defence fight hand corner of the deska Socialist, was on the 8th instant

of which, woull have

on-

Leave

Leave of absence to the neigh

Mr. Gardiner:--I think that is reasonable.

all the Barne and might beat the ed to the interests of Australian bouring countries is granted to Witness went on with his

evidence and stated that he then tackled the second defendant that the writing in the photograph

It was after this that she got Vervaine win the Redfeard Two insufficient and unless the sum is Leave of absence to the United Witness went on to give the

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Mr. Crewe said that if His The Niroku (quoted by the Worship were going to grant Japan Gazette) says the man's further remand he would ask for house and the premises of the reduction of bail. Mr. Gardiner Tokyo Shimbun n newspaper

of Tokyo, were subjected to a domiciliary search, when copies of the circular were con- fiscated. It appears the circular containing the dangerous. thoughts" has been distributed in almost every ward in the Capital,

abiod her to take her place in the first half mile. "As it was she was merer Fist sunn first when the following day His Majesty the expenses of players the Board Batin. D.O.L.I., from July 14 to attended the one-day meeting at the exponen of player the mood August 3, and to Lient. W. Leslie, runners had settled' do ch,,, Kempton Park and ad the

$200 to each individual. This 24th (Hazara) Mountain Battery was identical with his own writ-said he had the same application published at Toyo-tama, a subarb seemingly is deemed to be from July 8 to September 23. Ing.

Mr. Gardiner objected, increased the composition of the Kingdom, on the recommendation reply of the second defondant.

Mr. Wood (to the Press): This Australian side will be of an of a medical board, is granted to unrepresentative character. All Lieut. C. V. de G. Edye, 2nd this wrangling about money mat Balin: DOLL from July 8, 1914, information being objected to

it ia very desirable that it ters does no good to the game and to January 7, 1915),

should not appear.

Badly Knocked About. balls knooked about. When she returned to the aueaddling en" closure it was noticed that she was out inside the near log and there was injury from an over-roach, Her jockey,

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entiafaction of seving his filly

Year Old Stakes. Vervaine is by Louviers, who was beaten a head in the Derby of 1909, which Minorn won for the lato King

Edward..

to make.

Mr. Wood (to Mr. Lewis)-Your intention is to get evidence from persons outside the Colony P

Mr. Lewis should like to put Ribeiro alongside these two

persons,

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