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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

"IZAL" DISINFECTANT

WE, ALL OF US, REALISE THE VALUE OF A DISINFECTANT-BUT DO WE PAUSE TO CON- SIDER " ARE WE PURCHASING A RELIABLE FLUID-DOES IT KILL GERMS?

Do you realise that two teaspoonsful of IZAL in a basin of water will kill TYPHOID, ANTHRAX and DIPTHERIA GERMS in three minutes!

That the correct and effective solution is ONE PART IZAL to SIX HUNDRED PARTS WATER.

---That IZAL is of British manufacture, and every tin is tested. and guaranteed!

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----That despite its initial cost, it is the cheapest SAFE efficient 'disinfectant.

FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1929.

U.S. BASEBALL.

LEAGUE RESULTS AND STANDINGS.

New York, July 15. Yesterday's baseball matches resulted is follows:

National League,

Cincinnati

R. K. E.

68

1

Boston

7 13

2

Pittsburgh

10 15

0

Philadephia.

2 E

2

4 11

0

0

4

8

13

Chicago New York St. Louis Brooklyn

..15 9

American League.

Washington

Cleveland

New York Chicago

New York Chiengo

R. H. E.

1 3 1

G 10.

0

4

H

1

0

I

(First game)

6 12

4

6 11 7 (Second game. 14 tunings) Philadelphia ..... 7 St. Louis

8 7 (First game)

1

0

Philadelphia

4 9

0

St. Louis

១. 5:

0

(Second game)

Saturday's results, were follows:

National League.

Cincinnati

R. H. E. 4 15 0

# 10

2

(Eleven inaings)

Chicago New York

3

1

44

13

1

(Ten Innings)

7

8.3

8

G 14

$ 13

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HONGKONG.

Boston

St. Louis Brooklyn

New York Chiengo

- Philadelphia

St. Louda

St. Louis ...

(Second game)

PRINCE'S BUILDING,

TEL. C.241.

Pittsburgh Philadelphia

American League.

****

$65 100

01 33

0.

R. H. E.

PEDESTRIAN KILLED. haemorrhage and shock. There CHARITY FOOTBALL.

DRIVER OF LORRY CHARGED

WITH MANSLAUGHTER..

were multiple scratches on tho! head, chest and back.

FOR DEPENDENTS · OF DISASTER VICTIMŠ. ·

In reply to Mr. Armstrong wit ness and that it was impossible| to any what the deceased had been struck by. He had bech crushed

A charity football match was play- The hearing was commenced, between two objects. He thoughted on the Dockyard football ground before Mr. T. S. Whyte Smith at that the wheel had mounted the yesterday afternoon in aid of the de- the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday left side of the chest, but did not pendents of the victims of Submarines afternoon, of the case in which a pass over the body.

1.47 and L.12, and was witnessed by a large kathering.

motor driver in the employ_of Witness said that he thought the Messrs. Wallace Harper & Co., scratches were caused by the body Ltd., is charged with causing the being dragged along the ground. death of a Chinese who was Photographs of the scene of the knocked down and fatally injured accident were produced by Sub in Nathan Road near Waterloo Inspector Vincent" Rond on the afternoon of July 6.

Mr. L. R. Andrewes, assistant) Crown Solicitor conducted the caso for the prosecution while Mr. II. J. Armstrong appeared for the defendant. Mr. M. K. Lo held a Watching brief on behalf of the relatives of the deceased.

Somerset Sergeant'a Evidence.

Quarter Muster, Sergeant W. J.

The contestants were teams from of the Somerset Light Infantry Submarino L10 and "A" Company (Prince Albert's), and thio match, which was a very keenly contested affair, ended in a win for the latter by goals to 2.

A collection mado on the fold

Chidger, of the Somerset, Light In- amounted to $61.60, and this was fantry, who was standing outside augmented by railing the bail, bring- the President Apartments was the ing the total sum collected to $100. next witness called. Giving evi- The winning ticket was No. 308. dence he said: I happened to cart Thanks are due to the teams, which Opening his ense Mr. Andrewes

my vision along Nathan Toad to-sa readily turned out in weather anid that the accident happened at wards the Star Ferry and my at-conditions which made a game of about 3.20 p.m. on July 5 and the tention was attracted by a small football a matter of very strenuous motor lorry involved was demons-lorry crossing Nathan Road, going| work.

tration No. 451: The accident oc- from west to east.

curred in Nathan Road, not very!

At the same time I noticed an-

far from the Magistracy, at the other lorry coming down Nathan junction of Waterloo Rond.

LETTER GOLF SOLUTION.

Road towards Mongkok from the Lo Chi lost his life as a result Star Ferry. When I first noticed of the accident and evidence the second Inrry. It appeared to be would be given to show that after about 30 yards away from the first| being struck he was carried some lorry. The next thing I noticed two or three yards on the front of was that the second lorry seemed puzzle" on another, page.

Here is the solution to the

the vehicle, which then passed over to put on speed and turn at right| OWLS, AWLS, AILS, AIDS, him and travelled on for a dis-singles to get around the head of BIDS, BITS, BATS.

tance of eight yards before it came to a stand still.

the lorry which was crossing from west to east.

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With the aid of a plan and pho- Having cleared this lorry the move the body from the payement tographs, Mr. Andrewes explain- driver tried to get back on to his to the roadway witness left the ed that the defendant's lorry was proper side again but appeared to constable in charge. following another vehicle. There have lost control. It crossed the The lorry, continued witness, was a conflict of evidence as to road from the east to west side came to rest on the went side of whether the driver of the front and had its near front wheel hit the line of trees on the side of the lorry waved his hand for the de- the kerb. The next thing I saw road. fendant to pass or whether he body being hurtled into the air. Mr. Andrewes: Did you see any signalled his intention of turning The body appeared to land on the into Waterloo Road,

back of the head or neck. As the body rolled over on to its back al wheel of the lorry passed over it Not Quite Dend.

Lo

Five Ribs Fractured.

The defendant's lorry managed pass in front of the other vehicle which had turned to pro- eeed down Waterloo Road. The defendant's lorry then swerved back to the left of the road at an excessive speed. Mr. Andrewes mentioned that there was again conflict of evidence as to the speed.

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reason why the lorry, which had the accident, should swervo around the lorry running into Waterloo Road7

Witness: No. I didn't see any

reason.

Mr. Andrewes: Which wheel? Witness: 1 would not swear a No. to which wheel it was.

Did you see any signal given?--

Continuing, witness sald: Iran And after he had got around ncross the roud and tried to get the other lorry could you see any some of the people standing other reason why e drove to the around to give me nasistance with side of the road?-No, 'other than a view to getting the body away he lost control of the vehicle. but I could get no one to help me..

The lorry knocked down a man on the side of the road and then

Is Worship: Was the man travelled for a short distance be-dend then? fore stopping.

Answering further questions witness said that there was no Witness: Not quite dead. There other traffic which would have any Mr. Andrewes mentioned that was a little life in him. Very influence on the driver's steering.. Have you any iden what was the the lorry involved was a six-wheel little, just nervous movements. vehicle without a body, being a

Proceeding, witness said that he speed of the lorry which had the eventually got a Chinese gentle accident?-I am not a judge of Dr. J. E. Dovey certified that the man whe telephoned to the IIng speed but I should imagine it was cause of death was fracture of the pital. An Indian constable had travelling twice as fast as a bus,

At this stage the case was ad- second, third, fourth, fifth and by this time arrived on the scene,

journed. sixth ribs on the left side, internal and after witness had helped to

Washington Cleveland

2 12

... 3 10

2

12 15 3

2

9

3

10

13

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sort of truck.

5

0

(First game) ·

Philadelphia

8

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2 8

4

B

Boston Detraft

12 16 13. 15

2 2.

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The Lengus standings are follows:

National League,

Pittsburgh Chiengu New York

St. Louis Brooklyn

4

W. 1. Bet.

51 26 .619

47 27 .626 47 36 +673

39 10 · 394 36 41 467

Philadelphia 32 46 410

Boston

Cincinnati

32 49 305

20 48 376

American League.

Philadelphia New York St. Louis Detroli Cleveland Washington

Chiengo Boston

W. L Pet

58 22 725 49 28 636

49 28.580 13 39 .524

40 38 512

29 47 382

29 54 361

21 57 .296

LOCAL TENNIS.

S.C.A.A. DEFEAT L.R.C. IN "C" DIVISION.

In the "C" division if the local tennis league, on the S.C.A.A. ground yesterday, the S.C.A.A. beat the LR.C. by eight nets to one, Bcores!

Ng Kum-chuch and Choy Ping-fan (S.CA.A.) beat A. R. Minu and M. 0. loosen 8-1; beat J. 8. Ackber and M. Hassan 6-1; beat D. M. Razack and M. V. Razack 6-2.

C. S. Chan and H. W. Chan (S.C. A.A.) lost to Minu and Hoosen 4-6; heat Ackbar and Hassan 6-3; bent Razack and Razack 0-0,

C. C. Ma and B. K. Ng (8.C.A.A.) beat. Minu and Hoosan 7.6: beat Aekber and Hassan -1; beat Razack and Razack 0-1.

Hong Doubles.

In the only match in the Hong Doubles Tournament played yoster- day afternoon on the Hongkong Cricket Club ground, II. J. Armstrong and O. E. C. Marton of Messrs. Dea- cons (owo 15/1) beat H. G. Sheldon and T. G. Bennett (owe 3/6) 6-4, 6-4,

GOLF MATCH.

A match between the Kowloon Golf Club and Happy Valley is to be played on Sunday, starting at 9.a.m. The latter will be repre- sonted by the following:-A. O. Brawn, R. Campbell, E. D. Black, P: Morrison, F. E. Booker, C. My- cock, R. Clarke, A. J. W. Dorting, F. M. Ellis, P. Toster, C. B. Mat- thews and A. Brookshank,4065"

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