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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1929.

THE WORLD SPORT

SHANGHAI“ „DEFEAT]

CHINESE.

JUST GET HOME IN GAME OF EIGHT GOALS.

LEAGUE CRICKET.

THE ROYAL NAVY, DEFEATED

.. YESTERDAY.

In a League cricket match played on the Navy ground at King's Park yesterday, the R. E. and R. Signals DRASTIC ALTERATION. dofcat the Navy second string by

[By "Wanderer."]

SHANGHAI

3

of

85 runa.

SHIP ENGINEER'S CLAIM.

(Continued from Page 1)

SIM SHIELD MATCH.

ARMY BEAT THE CLUB IN

A FAST GAME,

as Capt. Inglia had said that what Hockey Club by four goals to one in The Army beat the Hongkong Information the obtained camo

a Sim Shield match played on the from the second engineer.

U.S.R.C. ground at Kowloon yester- Continuing, Mr. Macnamara day. The Navy and the Army have stated that a curious feature of now played three minteles each and the case was that Capt. Inglis said won two, while the Club, in their two on the reports of the second en-Shield matches, have been bosten by Ineer he was dissatisfied with Mr. the Navy and the Army. Results of Domee's work, but it was the the previous matches were:

Army second engineer who eventually Navy got the money which would ordin- Navy arily have been raid to Mr. Yesterday's game was played at ʼn Demee. That money was paid to fast paco and the Army sson opened the second engineer, and he was the scoring. Breaking away, in the to pay a certain amount to the first ten minutes the Army forwards went down for Dobbio to scorn. In fourth engineer."

the next few minutes n corner, led, to Kealey putting the Army further The Club

3. Navy 2 Army

2 Club

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While

"From Sick Bed Back to Health." "That is What Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Have Done For Me,"

Glowing Testimony of a Former

Nerve Sufferer In Burma.

Here is

From sick bed back to health! No wonder Mr. C. L. Francis, of the Government Telegraph Office, at Mandalay, Burma, becomes enthusiastic when he talks of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. his story.

My work, which entails much night duty, has al been waya most trying," said Mr. Francis, “but

I strove to cope with It,

ignoring the danger of

"I say it is a most improper Taking first knock, the military thing to accept the report of a sub-ahead with a nice shot. team compiled 121, of which Lt. Col. officer against the plaintiff and then made many attacks on the Army goal Wyatt made 62 and L/Cpl. Penny 24. to go and pay over the money to but the forwards were unable to Of the Navy bowlers, Mino. Truslar that same sub-officer, coupled with finish off their movements. had the best average taking thros an obligation to pay someone else, they played the short passing game the Army men played a more open wickets for 11 runs. Gregory cap-which mattora very little." tured ye wickets, seeding be runs. af Macanmarn then produced game, trusting to their speed rathor

The Navy with one man short could

The Club pressed strongly. In the do nothing with the bowling, of a certificate of character which than to the exercise of science to Durand and I Col. Wratt, making was given to the plaintiff by Capt. only 30 runs in all, of which 14 were Inglis himself on the occasion of first quarter of an hour of the second

their opponenta lead. Divett took a and byes.. L/Cpl. Durand captured four the plaintiff's discharge at the half and soon succeeded in roducing wickets at a cost of nine runs, and Shipping Office on October 18.

Giving evidence, Mr. Demco said Lt. Col. Wyatt took five for 13.

that from August 4, 1928, until across the goal for Francis to score but I continued to suffer from

HOCKEY MATCH.

keep them in the lead.

pass from Dand and sent squars

forwards

an excellent goal. At this stage the Club men were more in the picture and looked like levelling matters up but promising movements were spoil ad by the weakness of the in front of goal. The Army scored two further goals in the closing

Taft played an excellent

Fame

In stages of the game through Wernicke. the Club goni, while the Club halves worked hard behind forwards who were too often, ineffective. The Army very steady, while

a breakdown"'.

Mr. C. L. Francia conse until the harm occurred. Thôn I had to give up work altogether

was confined

to bad.

Physicians gave me prescriptions, headaches and from a heavy feel- ing that was not sleepiness for I could not enjoy a good sleep. My

nerves

5 CHINESE It has often been suggested the Chinese that they cannot fight back from a losing position, but in this Interport game they set out to disprove the assertion, and not only wiped off a two goal

October 17, 1928, he served 48 deficit, but with the slightest luck

third engineer on the s.s. Seistan when they were, definitely on top'

Inglis

was Capt. of.. which for a period might have earned a

Не said his master.' victory. In this critical period The Kowloon British School the

was based on the sup for Shanghai, David again brought Former Pupils' Association met claim off a series of magnificent clear-and defented the Kowloon Indian position that Capt. Inglis re- ances, while on one occasion Suen Tennis Club In a hockey match ceived $400 Straits money from Kam-alun was wrongly pulled up yesterday afternoon in King's the charterers at Singapore to for offside when he had only the Park. Whitley (2) and Pearn be distributed among deck and engineer officera. Plaintif thought goalkeeper to beat,

scored for the winners.

that half would be due to the deck defence Shanghai re-asserted themselves

and half to the engine room, and Greig the Army captain was theme to, try this medicino, and in the last twenty minutes, scoring

Duffy standing practically on the he was entitled to $30 per month. pick of a sound half back line. ponded once..

gual-line near the corner flag. Drastic changes were made in Duffy cleared

another strong the Shanghal team, the line-up Chinese attack with Fung rovealing no fewer than seven Suen in close attendance. alterations from the eleven which went down to Hongkong.

three goals while the Chinese res-

Extraordinary Incident.

and

The difference was most marked, Then followed an extraordinary

Asked by Mr. Macnamara if there was any reason why Capt. Inglis should have withheld his (plaintiff's) share, plaintiff re- absolutely plied that there was

no reason at all. Capt. Inglia had made no complaint at all character described

Was

WEATHER FORECAST.

were unstrung. I was irritable and felt weak and miscr-

from my life." able. All joy seemed to be gone

"My brother-in-law, who had himself beon cured by Dr. Wil- Hams' Pink Pills, recommended

I'

took his advice. Almost fram tho first bottle of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills I noticed an Impove. ment in my hoaith, and as I con- tinued with their use I shook off The Royal Observatory reports the nervous disorder, and what that the anti-cyclone over China had been an over present head- ed slightly, Fresh to strong mon-alcop well and work wall. From Boon may be expected along the North China Sea.

Shanghai's thermometer at six a.m. showed 36 degrees as against 56 degrees in Hongkong,

The forecast till noon to-morrow is:-North or North-East winds, fresh; overcast.

and while it must be borne Innerformance. David was penalia about his (plaintiff's) work. His and N.E. Mongolin has strengthen- ache vanished. Now I eat well,"

mind that the opposition was of ed for "carrying and Beveral

feld.

"Very good."...

both his

a

entirely different calibre, the minutes were wasted while Cant. abilities and general conduet as Shanghai display generally was Austin was convincing the Shang-

Honest and Sober, such as to indicate that Monday's hal players that the rules required team was not the most dependable them to stand ten yards from the

Plaintiff also put in they could have placed in the ball if they remained in the field

testimonial fom the Chief Engine of play.

The two teams lined up in fronter which stated that plaintiff was Shanghai's Forwards Brighter,

"honest, sober and reliable of the Shanghai goal much in the an The Shanghal forwards took the style of a penalty at hockey, and engineer." eye' from the outset, when it be- SUEN burst out of the ranks when came obvious that their fast, the ball was middled and scored clever and combined attacks easily. Shanghai were strong in would take some stopping, Curi-protest of the circumstances in ously enough, the only player who which the goal was scared, but did not impress in spite of his had they known the rules of the scoring the first two goals was game, the danger would have been lessened considerably. There Favacho, the only forward who was nothing to stop them covering played against Hongkong.

the goal-line.

the

He had asked Capt. Inglis. for the money when at Singapore and he had then replied "leave it to On a second occasion, at me." Hongkong, when asked to pay, Capt. Inglis' said "your superior told me nat to," after which ha drove away in a taxi.

Mr. Hugh Jones put it to wit- ness that the chief engineer re-

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making $80 altogether. third $15 and the fourth $10, Plaintiff said that he Was entitled to $30.

Irregular Wages.;

Kowloon C.C. Hongkong C.C. The following will represent the Kowloon C.C. in n League. match against the Hongkong C.C. on Batur day on the K.C.C. ground at 2 pm F. Goodwin (Capt.), W. Brace, N. H. E. F. Fincher, G. Á. V. Hall, J.*J. R. E. H. oss W. Ramsey, B. G. Fincher, Hirst, F. F. Lawrence,

liver and H. T. Buxton.

Among the passengers leaving yes- terday by the Empress of France wors Mr. and Mrs. II. T. Chandles,

Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Gledhill, Mr. G.. Hogg, Mr. and Mra. M. D. G. Hoare, Mrs. A. W. Junter, Mr. and Mrs. A. B, Lowson, Mr. and Mrs R. M. McLay and Capt. and Mre, G. Shavor.

Cross-examined by Mr. Hugh Jones, plaintiff said it was the The principal danger came from

Further goals came quickly custom on the China const for

The Harbour Office reports this the left wing where "Torry" after this Shanghai set-back. charterers to give a bonus to the Wilson and Jones combined spicn- COSTA restored the lead from a

master to be distributed among morning gave 11 arrivals and 11 de- didly, the former's centres, bolng corner which Pau had no reason deck and engine room officere. partures, with British seven and modela of accuracy. In

He understood that the captain six respectively, leaving 74 vessels the to concede, and JONES carried on centre, Costa held his line together a centre from Wilson to further received $180, chief officer $60, in port, of which 26 were Britleh. nicely,, while his great speed and Improve the Shanghai position. Recond officer $80, chief engineer Tonnage was fair and British ves- amart dribbling gave the Chinese Tho best goal of the $80, the remainder getting smaller sels carried cargo of a total of ap-

proximately 12,000 tons. minutes sums. ien forwards much to ponder over. match came

IP PAK-WA .end, For the first Ave minutes from FAVACHO. was something like his accepting a pass from Suen and normal self, and he cut in from a running clean through the Shang-ceived $35, the second $20, the

evading several nice pass by Pote-Hunt and beat hal defence, Pau Ka-ping with a rasping shot, tackles, defonted David with the while the latter saved brilliantly a utmost coolness. POTE-HUNT add- similar shot from Wilson some few ed for Shanghai near the end by I'minutes later.

following up a ball which seemed The first big effort from China to bo passing out of play and was sponsored by Suen Kam-shun, scoring with a great shot. who also applled the final touch,

Ground Passing. a fast low shot which David got down to only with the greatest The strength of the Shanghai difficulty and was somewhat lucky team on this occasion was again to get away. Moore saved the half-back line. Moore, Gash certain goal after a brilliant run and Duffy were strong in all do down by Chan Kwong-ul, turning partments of the game, and if it the ball out of the goalmouth with be said that Gash was rather over shadowed by the men on either Suen and Wong Pak-chong a yard side of him, it is indeed a high compliment to his partners, The forwards were plied with snappy and accurate passes; which more over, were invariably along the ground, and in such circum stances, it is small wonder that the advance uzrd was always in the picture.

away.

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With ten minutes to go in the first half, FAYACHO took advantage of a defensive error and headed a centre from Wilson past Pau.

Two Goals Down,

Mr. Hugh Jones:-Why did you leave? I left because the wages

were very irregular. I joined

Lieut. Commanders J. Creswell, T the ship on August 4 and I did. Dickson and F. H. Skyrmo have been appointed to H.M.H. Titanin not get my pay until September 7. I asked the second engineer to speak to the captain about it. The second engineer came back

said the captain would should return the amount to the and scrape a bit here and a bit there charterers," to make up my monthly wages.

Will you accept it from me that he advanced the money out of his own pocket That I can't shy, because I don't know whether he did or not.

sick bed to health and strength, that is what Dr. Williams Pink Pills have done for me."

Mr. Francle made the above statement in 1922, Interviewed again a few months ago, he re- corded himself as still in the best of health. Dr. Williams Pink Pills for Pale People, the world- renowned blood and nerve tonic: which cured Mr. Francis, are obtainable from chemists every where, also post free at 81.50 por bottle, 6 bottles $8, from the Dr, Williams Medicine.Com:60,

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Not on Speaking Terms. Continuingplaintiff said that the captain and chief engineer were not on speaking terms all the while he was on the ship.: All or- On August 10 you asked the cap-ders between them were given in writing. Notwithstanding that, tain for money?-No.

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You had only been in the ship'

week before you started to ask for a bonus?-That Is not true

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Nature of Claim.

he believed that the chief engineer would make a claim for more at a later date.

Mr. Hugh Jones:-Do you know that the report from the second engineer on your services was un- satisfactory?I know nothing about. it. We worked very well together in the engine room.

Naturally the master of the ship' nover sees the engineers officers full charge of the chief engineer at work?The engine room is in and if anything es wrong it is up to the chief engineer to make a report to the master..

Two goals down, the Chinese appeared not a whit discouraged, Behind them," Read and Palmor and they ventured to meet Shang were sound backs, though one haf at their own game, concen-could never be sure whethor Read trating on attack and leading the would get the ball or not. Palmer Shanghai defenders a lively danco, played a masterly game against

Mr. Hugh Jones said that he was) Read tried to stop the elusive Ip Fung and Chan Kwong-ul, tack- Pak-wa over-robustly, and from ing with delightful coolness, and considerably embarrassed by the the resultant free-kick, FUNG KING- leaving the work of distribution change of front on the part of the to his half-backs by well judged plaintiff in stating that the money CHEONG recélved and defeated

was claimed as "had and receiv- David with a lightning cross shot. kicking.

The Chinese suffered the ed." He had understood it to be Soon afterwards, David anved absence of several of their leading a claim as a bonus by way of re- magnificently from Suen Kom- players, and it was hardly a remuneration for wages. shun, the interval arriving with presentative side that was doing Mr. Macnamara stated that on Shanghai holding a barely do. duty. The forwards worked hard, January 10, he wrote a letter to served lead.

but Wong Pak-chong in 'the centre The early part of the second was a great failure. He could Mr. Hugh Jones making it clear half was distinguished by bril neither keep the line together, nor what the nature of the claim was Hant work in the Shanghat de- essay anything like a dangerous He did not see how Mr. "Hugh Jones could complain in any way fence, Palmer and Duffy being shot. extremely prominent. Shanghal Wong Shui-wa worked gallantly, of being taken by surprise,

His Lordship remarked ht twice essayed raids which nearly in the pivotal position, and behind resulted. in goals, but "tho him, Ng Kam-chuen kicked and thought that that was all that first should have been stopped tackled with brilliance. Lan Mau need be said about it. nt Its Inception ав Duffy also did well, Pau was scarcely palpably handled. The other hils usual self.

the bonus was not contained in consisted of a magnificent Bolo The teams were

the Articles. When the plaintiff effort by Conta, who eluded several Shanghai:-David; Read, Pal- left the ship he had acknowledged

Moore, tackles, but ended with a weak mer;

Gash, Duffy: that he had received everything shot. Even then it seemed a goal, Favacho, Tote-Hunt, Costa; Jones that was due to him. Pau being beaten, but Lau Mau and Wilson,

Mr. Hugh Jones then asked the which he was transferred to another scooned the ball from the line- Chineso: Pau Ka-ping; NK plaintiff Supposing your worship eperated by the same company. miraculously.

Kum-chuen, Lau Mau: Leung vices had been satisfactory do you As third engineer he received a In the next minute, Suen Kam-Wing-tak, Wong Shui-wa, Li Ting-think the captain would be entitled bonus of $30, but he could not say

who fixed the amount. shan was pulled up for offaldo sang; Chan Kwong-ui, Fung King to withhold, the bonus?"

Some legal argument: then took. when idently placed, but Capt. cheong, Wong Pak-chong, Buen

Plaintiff replied "I don't think place, and his Lordship reserved Austen apparently, did not observe Kam-shun, and Ip Pak-wa.

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If the master was not on speak- ing terms with the chief engineer, it would be quite natural for him to get his Information from the second engineer?Yes, most pro bable.

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