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CHAIGENGOWER v. DOCKS
M.P.'S VENTURE IN WHISKY
· 7,500 CASES MEANT FOR AMERICA.
Sir Harry Foster, M.P., who, with Lady Foster, celebrated his golden, wedding recently, .was the day before, plaintiff in an action which came before Mr. Justice AMERICAN BASEBALL Wright in the King's Bunch Divi-
FULL RESULTS OF MAJOR LEAGUE GAMES.
MATCH UNFINISHED, Craigongower established a lead of
New York, Juno“ 80. 18 shots against last year's champions, The full results of the past week's the Kowloon Dock Recreation Club, American and National League Base- when these two teams met on the ball matches were as follows: latter's greens, but rain interfored with the match and it is understood that it will be continued from where it was stopped.
DIVISION, I.
Kowloon Bowling Green Beat· Civil Service.
On their own greens, the Kowloon Bowling Green beat the Civil Service
on all rinks, winning by nine shots. The margins in each case word very small
R. Duncan
Civil Service,
L. Whant
Bowling Green
H. Westlake
J. Deacon
D. Gow
D. Holland
W. Macfarlano 20 A. W. Grimmitt 10
P. T. Farroll
Craig
Hall
L. Guy
H. Nish
F. E. Booker
F. Haynes
S. E. Alderman
10 T: D. E. Pen-
dered 13
E. W. Simmonds
D. Harvey
J. J. Gregory
T. J. Magill
A. H. Oswick
20 A, Hollidgo
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NATIONAL LEAGUE, Saturday (June 23.)
Philadelphia Philadelphia
Boston Boston Pittsburgh Chicago
Brooklyn
Chicago
3 Now York 4 Now York
E Brooklyn
0 Brooklyn
0 Cincinnati
8 Loula
Sunday (Jume 24.)
-2 Now York
8 Pittsburgh
4 St. Louis
Monday (June 23.)
Cincinnati
Philadelphia 4 New York Philadelphia Boston Cincinnat!
2 New York
8 Brooklyn
2 St. Louis
Tuesday (June 28.)
6 Now York
Philadelphia
Boston
Boston
1 Brooklyn
5 Brooklyn
0 Pittsburgh
7 Pittsburgh
W. Bussoll
Taikoo v Police.
Chicago
Chicago 23
On their own grean, Taikoo Re- creation Club defeated Police Re- greation Club by 29 shots, Scores:
Taikoo R.C.
J. Whyte A. Stalker
G. McLeod
J. Ferguson
J. Laing
Police N.C. Hargreaves
W. Glendinning
W. E. Hollands
33 A. R. Clark
J. Oram
McLood
J. C. Wert
Wednesday (June 27.)
Now York 11 Philadelphia
St. Louis
4 Chicago
9 Pittsburgh,
AMERICAN LEAGUE, Saturday (June 23.)
sion,
To leave him freo for his colo- bration be gave evidence before the opening statement ended.
The ault concerned a bill of ex- change which he had given to foonce a scheme to send whisky to America and sell it there. The scheme was unsuccessful because the whisky was never got out of bond.
Sir Harry, who lives at St. James-court. Buckingham Gate, 1S.W., claimed damages for alleged breach of agreement, the return of a bill for £5,500, and a declara- tion that it was void.
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$300
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Thursday (June 28.)'
New York
2 Philadelphia
4. Philadelphia
8
Friday (June, 29.)
Cincinnati
St. Louis
18
J. B. Chapman
New York
J. Russell
New York
R. Wallace
12 G. C. Moss
20
J., Chalmers
J. Wiltahiro
T. Grimshaw
R. Marks
C. B. Matthews
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TROUNAMENT REACHING SEMI-FINAL STAGES.
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Kowloon Dock v α.C.C.
Craigengower Cricket Club gained
a lead of 18 shots against tho Kow- loon Dock Recreation Club on the latter's groen when rain put a stop to the match. It is understood that the game will be continued on
80730 future date from where it was left off Scores:
Kowloon Dock
1.
J, Puncheon
W. Greig
J. McLaggan
Gray
London, June 30, There was a large crowd of hellday makers at the opening of the cham-S. pionship matches to-day, although the weather was showery.
F. Goodman
Misa Helen Wills is the first player J. McKelvio to enter the semi-finals, she qualifying W. Hedley for the last four by defeating the R. Lapsley [British International player, Mre.
Watson, in straight seto,
Cralgengower.
W. T. Brightman II. Beer
E. el Arculli
8 [16 honde]
G. T. Buchanan
C. S. Rossolet
C. Bennett
R. Busa
9
[17 heads]
C. B. Atkinson
Washington
Washington Detroit
St. Loula
Boston
1 Boston
8 Philadelphia
Philadelphia 4 Chicago 10 Cleveland
Sunday (June 24.)
Now York Washington St. Louis Detroit
4 Boston
0 Philadelphin
2 Clovelatid
6 Chicago,
~Monday (June 25,)
Washington Washington Detroit
St. Louis
a Philadelphia
7 Philadelphia
6 Chicago
4 Cleveland
Tuesday (June 26.)
Washington
Detroit
St. Louis
4 Philadelphia
2 Chicago
0 Cleveland
Wednesday (June 27.)
4 Now York
4 Washington
11 Washington.
Thursday (June 28.)-
2 St. Louis
The defendants were Messra, J. D. Driscoll and A. Miller, trad- ing as the Towor Trading Syndicate, of Harp-inne, E.C.; Mr. T. A. Lindsay, of Mark-lane, K.C., and Mr.. AH. Attfield, of War- wick-road, Worthing.
Mr. W. A. Jowitt, K.C., for Sir Harry Foster, said Mr. Lindsay, a whisky distiller, was to supply 7,500 cases of, whisky to Driscoll and Miller, and Mr. Attfield was to effect the sale in America.
Buying a Ship.
The whisky was to be shipped to. Dublin and then transferred to another
ship. Wearholme. To enable Driscoll and Miller to buy the latter ship Mr. Lindsay ad- vanced £2,500 and Sir Harry Foster advanced £1,000.
It had been arranged that Bir Harry Foster would receive $4,500 and Mr. Aftfold £2,750 out of the profits.
Sir Harry Foster, in cross- examination, was asked if he knew that the whisky was. to be un- lawfully run into America.
He replied that he understood Mr. Attfeld had purchasers who ultimately intended to take the whisky to the United States, "but they would purchase from without risk as far as we 5 concerned.”
Us werd
Mr. Stuart Bevan, K.C. Hae BMr. Lindany given delivery of £10,000 worth of whisky ?--I can-
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not say what it is worth.
The hearing was adjourned.
HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW?
TO-DAY'S QUESTIONS.
The following general know- ledge paper has been taken from the Daily Express.
,
Answers, for those who need them, will be found on Page 9 of this issue,
I' What is the correct spelling and meaning of the name of the Queen of Afghanistant
...
108 What prominent cloria has just affirmed his belief that doge and cats have souls and may go to heaven?
Philadelphia
U. M. Omar
Boston-
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Boston
Philadelphia
4 New York
Boston
3. Washington
4
17
Boston
a Washington
7
Detroit
5
Chicago
9 Cleveland
2
A. A. Razack
Friday (June 29.)
D. Rumjahn
B. W. Bradbury
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Philadelphia Chiengo
6 New York
DIVISION II.
One of the best matches witnessed J. A. Lindsay
in the tournament was played between F. Cullen
F. J. Neves
Civil Service Victory Gives Them Lead,
:
1
Kowloon C.C. won their first victory against Craigengower at Kowloon, by 14, ahots,
Kowloon C.C.
W. T. Tilden who is favourite for the J. C. Brown, Singles event, and the Frenchman, Landry. Experience told-in a long and strenuous duel, the Frenchman being the first to show signs of tiring. After leading by two sets to one, ho collapsed and allowed. Tilden to draw level by taking the fourth set after soven games. The American made no mistake in the final set and although the Frenchman fought hard, Tilden qualified to meet Borstra in the quarter-finals, the latter also winning his match against the Australian, Crawford,
in five sets. The last British hope in the Singles P. Dixon
A. E. Coates Event was vanquished when Captain
A A. Lewis "Bunny" Austin, was beaten in five P. T. Khott. set by the Frenchman, Rene Lacoste D. K. Kharas in the fourth round. The latter thusy. Abbas enters the quarter-final, where how Nicholson will meet Morpurgo (Italy.).
D. Fritzi The full results of Saturday's games
P. K. Modl R. C. Reed LT. Ludny W. Collins
were;
Men's Singles.
Fourth Round-Tilden beat Landry (France), 6-4, 2-8, 2-0, 0-1, 6-4; ·
Borotra heat Crawford (Australia); -6, 6-4, 6-2, 7-9, 0-8,
ན་ ་ Lacoste beat Capt. Austin. 6-4, 6-4, 9, 1-0, 0-2.
Men's Doubles.
Craigengower
Hyde, Lay
C. G. Harrison Howe
19 F. G. Horridgo21
HL. Gitting
0. Raven
G. Wraggo 19 B. Tetheram J. T. Dobble
E; D. Shank
A. G. Burford"-
14 W. W.-Hist
8 Cleveland Rcutore American, Service.
London, June 80.
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The King of Spain, who is a General in the British Army, bas been promoted to be Field Marshal His Majesty ja visiting Britain- Reuter.
Division I
Craigengower Taikoo. R.C. Kowloon B.G.C. Kowloon C.C.
C.G.
24 Polles R0. *******
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Civil Serviča v Taikoo, On their own green, Civil Service Cricket Club defeated Taikop Re. creation Club by 8. ahota. · Scoreer. Second Round-Lott and Hennessey Civil Service
Ταϊκού (America) bent the British Davis Cup/W, GİR
Young C. 9., Cameron, pinyers, Gregory and Kingsley. 8-8, L L Longliotton 4-0-0-0, 6-3.
Las Luck
John, Bidan. Patterson and Hawkes (Australia) B. T. Taylor 18 D Munro beat Higgs and Wheatley (Britain). S. D. Eccleshall R. M. Keown, 7-5, 7-9, 6-3, 6-4.
C. E. Jones
Hope. Crole Rees and Eames (Britain) J. R. Archibald beat De Kehrling and Kozeluk (the J. Massey Austro-Czechoslovak pair), 6-3, 7-9, Lockhart 7-5, 4-6, 7-5,
Ladies' Bingles." Quarter-Final-Miss Holen Willa, boat Mrs. Watson 6-3, 6-0..
Fourth Round Seniorita D'Alvaren boat Miss Bickerton. (Australia); 9-7, 0-4
Mixed Doubles...
First RoundWackett and Mrs Strawson (Britain) beat Chen and Miss Anderson (America), 40, 64
W. J. Bickford A. E. Murphy, A: B. Allen
1
A Craig
24 Ja Sloan
D. Splars
Maxwell
P/Moore.
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23 D 0, Walmsley 17.
Kowloon Dock RC. Civil Service C.0.8
Skota For and Against.
8. What famose London thorough
faro used to be known as the
"Street of the Danes'!
Of what is the sailor's white linen collar a survival?
When in England was being bolt-
ed to death the legal punishment for poisoneral
6 From what English State func-
tions are women excludedt.
7 What is the total number of in wireless licences now issued England
8 What is the latest soientiflo estimate of the age of the earth?
a What remarkable feature chargo- toricos all the thoroughfares in the City of London
10 What is the latest theory of the actual site of Atlantis and of L. Ptá
Troy?
10
6.
10.
11. By whom this theory put for
ward?
18 Who is the Marshal of the Soum?
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Division II.
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PW. D L Pts. Civil Service 0.0... 5 4 - 18 East Point R.O:
41-28 Kowloon B.G.C.
40 20 Gralgangower: 0.0..68* --- 86-
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LEAGUE TABLES.
Craigenzower C.C, 821 864 The positions in the Losaus to defe Yacht Club 182, 155.
· Kowloon. 0,07 Ph.: 250%, 848-
THE WILD SWAN.
A billiard match took place in the Taikoo Club on Friday last between Taikoo and a team from H.M.B Wild Swan. Each club managed to win three games, but the verdiet went to Talkoo, whose aggregato was 28 points higher than that of the sailors.
The scores were as follows:
Talkoo,
A. W. McWhirter
C., Young
D. Munro
F. Boyle:
T... McCarr
AMATEUR
117
180
DEVELOPING
200
200
168
AND
-200
1005
Wild: Swatt
200
W: Johnston
C. P. O, Daniels C. P. O. Skeets
C. P. O. WE
THEC PO Spittle
0. F.0. Wake
C. P. O. Stevens:
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