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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
ST. CLOUD'S TENNÍS.
SENTENCED TO DEATHA
RUSSIANS TAKEN BACK TO TSINGTAO.
CONVICTED OF MURDER.
LANCASHIRE'S WIN AT LACOSTE AND TILDEN ENTER 87, of Taiping Road, Shanghai,
BRISTOL.
HAMMOND GOING STRONG.
London, June 3.
Despite some excellent batting by Hammond, Gloucester were de- Tentod by Lancashire, at Bristol, by an innings and 41 runs, Tyldes"] ley (E.) and P.T. Eckersley both scoring centuries for the visitors. The scores were!
to
Lancashire: 469.
ycorers.
CAMBRIDGE BOWLER, Takes Nine Army Wickels in One Innings..
It would appear that Cambridge University have discovered the bowler for which they have been searching. Allom, a new player
THE FINAL
St. Cloud, June 3. The semi-finals of the French Hardcourt Championship were de cided to day, resulting in Lacoste and Tildan qualifying for the finai in the men's. event and Mrs. Pea- cock and Mile. Bouman in the Ladies'a event.
The full results were: Lacoste bent Spence (South Africa), 6-1, 6-3, 6-2, Tilden beat Cachot, 9-7, 6-3, 6-2.
Mrs. Peacock (South Africa) beat Miss Bennett (England), 6-7, 6-1, 9-7; Mademoiselle Bouman (Holland) beat Mias Heine (South Africa), 5-7, 6-4, 6-3,
Later.
Judgment has been delivered in the Higher Court in Shantung that Barefkin, Russian, chaufour, 31, of Avenue Edward VII, and A. Kydpukr, Russian, bockbinder, be executed for the murder of Carl Fischer, of Tsingtao Inst year.
The two men with the assis- tance of the third, Babra Macko- burr, also a Russian, who laid the plan of murder before his friends, on the afternoon of August 6, 1926, 1.e, at about 7 o'clock, start- ed to go to Carl Fischer's store, ajewellery store. When they reached the door of Carl Fischer's store, it was shut, and the staf
all gone.
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As Babra Mackoburr knew Carl Fischer well, he knocked at the door and got in, pretending to buy something. Barebkin follow- ed them. When they were in, they shut the door and used The French hopes for å repeti- black curtain (having bought tion of Cochet's Forest Hills victory same previously) to cover the over Tilden last September were glass in the door, and scattered dissipated before the first set, about a Chinese woman's dress, which, though for fifty minutes was so that others might suspect that
Gloucester: 180 and 24B.. Batting Arst, Lancashire put up A formidable score, Ernest Tyldes ley making 143, Major Green 82, and P. T. Eckersley 102 not.out.
Hammond made 76 out of 180 in the Gloucester first innings, Following on,, Gloucester put up a slightly beter show but failed titanic struggle, demonstrated a Chinese woman committed the avert the innings defeat.den's superiority. The Ameri- robbery. This done, A: Kydpukr can was bewildering in stroke pro struck.. Carl Fischer on the head Bloodworth (56), Dipper (51) and Hammond (63) were the principal duction, his only weakness being twice" with the iron stick he car his tactical game of frequent leb-ried, forcing his hands up, while sing, Cochet embracing the oppor- the other two tied the victim and tunity of smashing. However, compelled him to hand over the Tilden later confined simself to ter-keys of the safes. Carl Fischer rific drives which won him the second set in a quarter of an hour. put up a good fight and shouted The third set was a similarly fasci-for help. A. Kydpukr struck him stick and dealt Carl Fischer two nating exhibition of his power of gain and again with the iron Meanwhile, more heavy blows. all-control.-Reuter.
the companions of Mackoburr looked for the safe keys, While noise was heard by T. Y. Wong. He informed the Chinese cook. the police, and the latter arrived The on the scene immediately. trio, on hearing of the arrival of the police, perceived that their original plan could not succeed. They ran to the lavatory, from whence they managed to escape through the back window. Barab- kin, on jumping out of the win- dow, left his hat in the room and injured his hands and feet. Ho was closely followed by a Chin- esė policeman, who nearly arrest- ed him and would have done so if it were not for the two shots Barebkin fired at his pursuer..
to the side, took nine wickets in AUSTRALIA v. MALAYA, the fighting was going on, the the first innings and five wickets
in the second innings of the match
just played against the Army.
defeated by The Army were eight wickets, the scores being: "The Army: 262 and 150.
Cambridge: 301 (for 7 wie- keis decd.) and 112 (for 2 wickets).
Going in arst, good butting by Wilkinson and Tudor who both contributed 02, enabled the Army to total 262. In spite of the score Allem returned the brilliant figures In the of 9 wickets for 55 runs. Army second innings he took 3 for 47.
Wykes scored 145 not out for Cambridge, while Capt. Davis took five wickets for 70 runs.
ESSEX OUTPLAYED.
Derbyshire Win at Ilkeston.
At keston, Derbyshire "defeat- ed Essex by 202 runs, the scores. being:
Derby: 254 and 288. Essex: 167 and 171.
In the Derby first inninga no player reached the half-century, but Russell scored 55 for Easex
who wore 87 in arrears in the first
inninge.
.'
PLAY ON A WET WICKET.
Our Own Correspondent,)
Singapore, June 3.
In the cricket contest between all-Malaya and Australia, the home side went in to bat first, and com- piled 106 runs,
At the close of the day's play the Australians had scored 85.
Play was on a wet wicket.
THE OAKS.
A CLOSE WIN.
London, June 3, The result of the Oaks waa:
Besm
Book Lnw
Grande Vitesse Sixteen ran, and the race was won by a head, with six lengtha be tween second and third.
Betting was 4/1 the winner, 5/2 the second horse, and 25/1 the third
horse.Reuter,
The Oaks la, the classic race Lee scored 60 and Slater 52 in the Derby second innings, during for three-year-old filles, over which Nichols took seven wicketsmile and a half, and is run for 89 runs. Lee took five wic-
kets for 64 runs in the
second knack.
Epsom.
Essex
Lord Durham owns Beam, Astor owns Book Law, and George Bullough owns Vitesse.
BELL BATS BRILLIANTLY. Double Century Against M.C.C.
Little
Bowling.
Wales made a gallant second, igings effort against the M.C.C. at Lord's, but was defeated finally, by seven wickets.
at
Grande
The tools brought by the three culprits were found by the police, Carl Fischer was found to be suf fering badly from the wounds he had received on the head, and was removed to the hospital immedi- ately, only to die there later in the day....
were
In April, this year, Barebitin and A. Kydpukr were found by a arrested, and detective, taken to Tsingtao from Shanghai, where the crime was looked into
of the Court pleaded that Bareb- by the Primary Court. The Chief kin, A. Kydpukr, and Babra Mac- koburr committed An offence under the Criminal Law, Art. 876, and asked for sentence
story.
Both the arrested men pleaded Lord not guilty, denying the whole Barebkin, in his state- Sirment, said that he was supposed to have obtained a certain docu- ment from Carl Fischer for which he would have received $1,500. A. Kydpukr, on the other hand, ab- soutely denied the charge, saying that he was at the Shanghai Sta-
Some Httle while ago there was told the story of a mule possess
ed by the transport of the Middle-tion on the evening pf August 4, ex Regiment, who, hitherto of a 1926, to bid farewell to some of character as nearly irreproach-his friends.
Bell, the dashing Glamorgan bat,able as ever ean, go to the credit
scored 209 not out in the Wales second innings total of 395.
The scoros wore:
M.C.C: 450 and 108 (for 3
wickets).
of an Army mile, suddenly re
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Fire Ins.
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Shipping.
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H. and S. Hotels, $6.00, s.
fused to allow even his personal LOYAL CHEUNG CHAU. H. K. Lande, $54 b.
valet to touch him between the ears, as the result of which be grew an amazing top-knot which
on parade spoiled the appearance YESTERDAY'S CELEBRATION.
of the whole battalion. In des. pair the Transport Officer tried
that
The Birthday of His Majesty
Wales; 162 and 395. The Welsh bowling was badly battered when the game was open- every ruse known to veterinary the King was observed at Cheung ed by the M.C.C. Newman (70) scienec, and the still more effec-Chan by the residents who met at and R. A. Ingle (51) took toll of tive dodges learnt by experience the house of Mr. A. C. Franklin, the early bowling, and later Camp in the Army, all without effect. The gathering, was a fairly large beli (87) and Green (127) flogged However, it takes more than that one, including the four Cheung it still further.
to tarnish the escutcheon of the Chau Kaifones who attended by
special invitation. Wales were dismissed for 162, "Diehards." Making sure
The host, in a few appropriate Kennedy taking 7 for 50. Follow the Padre was out of earshot, the ing on the Principality made a Transport Officer led a mass at- remarks, invited those present to. much better effort, Bell making tack against that mule. A rick-drink the King's health, remiding Ser them that under His Majesty's 200 (not out) while Bruce scored sha went sky-high, and
a liver or a rule and the protection of his ment geant-Major with 65. Kennedy took 6 for 107 runs,
Navigating Officer in a collision and ships, a condition of peace and could not have said moro,than "security" was enjoyed by all, of was said, but that mule was col-whatever nationality.
the stocks and Sandham and Shepherd in Form.lared, laced in
Surrey were always something shingled a la mode. So once again in hand of Sussex at the Oval, and the Transport Officer smiles in his accustomed beatific manner and declaring in their second innings the "Diehards" again hold their when only four wickets had fallen, heads high on parade. won. by 118 rune.
EASY FOR SURREY.
Sandham and Shepherd batted
well in both innings, both reach-
Jeg the century in the second.
The scores were:
Sandham (100 not out) and Shepherd (104), enabled Surrey t
Surrey: 356 and 246 (for 4 set their visitors the formidable
wickets decd.).
Sussex: 356 and 248.
In the Surrey first innings, Sandham scored 83, Shepher1 made 55, while Peach contributed 67. Tato was the most succcas- He took 6 wickets ful: bowler.
x8,
for 107
taak of scoring over 360 runs to win.
Parks and Cook were the prin- cipal scorers in the Sussex second innings, the former making 82 and
Shepherd took the latter. 52. Sussex wickets for 42 runs Reuter.
On taking leave, the Kaifongs expressed thanks, not only for the opportunity of honouring His Majesty's Birthday, but for being able to acknowledge their indebt- edness to his Government which enabled them to conduct their business in safety.
Two thieves, a man and a wo- man, entered a Minneapolis de- partment store. Discovered while shoplifting, they fled, the woman" woman detective for pursued by a patrolman, the man by a store. The woman detective over- hauled her quarry, arrested him, His woman accomplice outdis- tanced the policeman.
the
Realtys, $6. §. Torritorials," $1}__n. Humphreys, $12! n. Princos Bldga, 389 Rural Lands, $13
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Bases, Trams.
China Busos, Tla. 7 b. Tramways, $21 Peak Trama, (old) $15 Singapore Trama, $10/6 n. Taxis, $1 n.
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