THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1932.
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CHINESE ACCOUNT FOR KOWLOON
Kowloon Cricket Club Bearly pranga surprise an the Chinese Recreation Club in the "A" Division of the Lawn Tennis League yesterday on the K. C. C. courts, but the Chinese won 6 Rein to 3%.
The Fincher brothern were sur- beaten by Ho Kn-law and prisingly Yew Man-kit and Taul Wai-uni and C. C. Chiu., Hyde and Guest defent- ed Trui and Chiu, and F. Reid and G. C. Burnett did well to take 14 set,
Trui and Chiu.
Anding with the Lo brothers
Scores:
E. C. and E. F. Fincher (K.C.C.) bent M. K. and M. W, Lo, 6-3: lost to Ho Ka-lau and Yew Man-kit, 4-6: Jost to Tsui, Wai-pul and C. C. Chiu, 5.7.
Hyde and Guest (E.(16.) lost to M. K. and M. W. Lo, 3-4: lost to lo Ka-lau and Yew Man-kit, 57: beat Taui and Chin, 6-2,
F. Reid and G. C. Burnett (K.C.C.) drew with Lo and Lo, 8-6; Inst to Ho Ka-lau and Yew Man-kit, 3-6: beat Tsui and Chin, 7-5,
"C" DIVISION.
GUARANTOR SUED.
BORROWING CASE TAKES
UNUSUAL TURN
When Cheng Man-po a contractor, borrowed $300 from Lau Wal-sze, ho was an undischarged bankrupt. Ils guarantors in the transaction wero the Bee Lee Tung Kee Restaurant and Koo Yin, a managing partner.
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2,000,000 Chong did not pay the money back and Lau decided to nue the guaran-
tora. The case came up for hearing yesterday before Mr. Justice Wood In the Supreme Court.
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AGENCIES AND DRANCIFIES ALON ETAN ILOILO
TENANG AMITAN ΠΡΟΣΤ BANGKOK KATLACHI
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Mr. Leo D'Almada Snr. appeared BATAVIA for the plaintiff and Mr. A. . Hall for the defendant,
BOMBAY CALCUTTA CANTON
There was a development during CAWNFORE
GEBU the hearing of evidence, when Cheng
COLOMBO alleged that the plaintiff firm owed him $400 for work and labour done,
DELNI FAITHONG
Mr. D'Almada interrupted, saying iäUEG by had no notice of a counter-claim, Mr. Hali admitted this, stating he had only heard of it himself when be came into Court.
The Puisne Judge: Have you any good defence to this claim at present, Mr. Hall?
Mr. Hall: No.
Kowloon C.C. Score First cinim and costs bat would stay execu
Victory.
On the K.C.C. courts, the home team defeated Radio Sports Club five sets to four. This is the first win registered by the K.C.C. this
wenson.
Scores:
R. B. Hambly and C. E. Collins (K.C.C.) hent G. W. Waterton and W.
A-1: bent R. Cowen and W. Woo, Chanson, 6-3: bent. Singh and Y. Y. Lon 7-6.
Grabbe
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Smith And H, (RCC) lost to Waterton and Woo 2-6: Just to Cowen and Charon, 2-0: Just to Singh and Lam, 2-6,
01:
The Puinne Judge announced that he would give judgment against the first defendant for the amount of the
tion for one month, provisionally on $375 being paid into Court by the defendant firm within 48 hours.
Me. Hall intimated that a counter- enim for $400 would be made.
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MADREST.
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G. W. Groene and R. S. (C) heat Waterton and Woo, Cowen and Chanson, 6-4 bral and lost to Singh and Lam, 3-4,
Recreio v. Kowlomm Indians. The Club de Recreio entertained the Kowloon Indians on the home courts and won 494 sets to 111⁄2. One pair of the Indians failed to turn up, and so three sets were unplayed.
Scores:
Remedios und J. Gonsalves (de It.) bent H. M. Singh and I. M. Singh, 62: beat fapt, Gori and
Khan, 6-2:
F.
A comignment of cargo which was sent by Messra, Wassismul Asso mull of Hongkong to a frm in Manila in March last, was found, on arrival, to contain nothing but cinders and American newspapers. The diacovery was reported to the Hongkong firm. who notified the Police, resulting in the arrest of a boatman who is alleged to have transhipped the earro to the rtcamer.
The man made his appearance bez fare Mr. Wynne Jones at the Central Policy Court yesterday on a chargo
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and 12 pictures, valued at $585.
Dr. A. P. Gutterres and H. A. Noronha (C. de R.) beat Singh and Singh, 6-1; drew with Dr, Gori anded for the Pelier and asked for a re-
B. T. Gosate and G. E. Noon (C. de R.) lost to Singh and Singh, 2-6: heat Gori and Khan. 7-3.
MIXED DOUBLES.
Indian R. C. Extended By Recreio.
Detective Sergeant Fowlie appear-
mand for one week remarking that they desired to arrest a second man who was alleged to have been concern- ed in the theft.
The cargo was sent to Manila and the defendant, together with the other. man, were in charge of the con- signment.
The defendant was remanded one week, on $500 bail.
for
On the Recreio courts, the home team did well to extend the Tadion SHENGKING IN PORT. Recreation Club which won five sets to four.
Scores:
E. A. Noronha and Miss C. Botelho (C. de R.) Just tu H. D. Rumjahn huk and Miss R. Rumjaha, 2-4; heat 3. M. A. Razack and Miss Geeks, 6-1: lost in S, A. Rumjahn and Mrs. McCaw, 16.
GOES INTO DOCK AT TAIKOO
FOR REPAIRS-
The B. & S. as. Shengking, which went aground on Chiming Island when rounding the treacherous Shan- tung Promontory on the night of June 12, arrived in Hongkong Sunday morning, and proceeded to the Taikoo docks, where she will 2-6.
undergo repairs,
A. V. Remedios and Miss R. R. da Rucka (C. de R. bent B. D. Rum- Jahn and Miss Rumjahn, 6-2; bent Razack and Miss Geeks, 6-2: lust to S. A. Rumjahn and Mrs. McCaw,
6. A. Barretto and Miss N. M. Alves (C. de R.) lost to H. D. Rum- jahn and Miss Rumjahu, 2-0: lost to Razack and Miss Geeks, 2-6: bent, R. A. Rumjahu and Mrs. Melaw, 6-1,
CHESS CHAMPION.
The Shengking was on a voyage her in a thick fog which enveloped to Cheefon when disaster overtook
the coast
Two British destroyers and a tug were sent to her ussist- Chinese ance, and 32 foreign and passengers were safely taken to Wei- haiwek The ченно
was refloated about five days later, considerable difficulty being experienced owing to the thick fog and the fact that she was hard on the rucks.
DR. A. ALEKHINE COMING TO HONGKONG SHORTLY
She arrived in Hongkong unler Word has been received from Dr. her own steam, luving previously been towed to Weihaiwei, where tem- Alexander Alekhine, the world chess
effected. She champion, that he will be in Hongkongporary repairs were
to two
on his world tour sometime in Octo-hos satfered some damage ber and that, provided arrangements holds, and will be laid up for some can be made here, he is willing to time. give simultaneous displays against local exponents.
The arrangements are in the hands Kowloon of the committee of the Chess Club who are now considering the matter prior to sending a reply to the letter which has been received.
It was from Juse R. that Dr. Alekhine won the champion- ship at Buenos Aires in 1927 in a series of matches which extended over
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In addition to various novel andaians and two civilians, Born in Moscow of Russian parents Interesting events, a relay team race guise of police, entered and search. in 1893 Dr. Alekhine is a member of for ladies, open to the Colony, will be ed a new town apartment for an the Russian nobility but has since included in the programme.
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It is learned that the Kowloon
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They forced Alter and his wife YMCA. has consented to send to face a wall and killed Alter. the War he was a player of no menn team for this race and other club are who was shot in the back of the and a dog. They then ability, Laster and Capablanen being invited to fleld their Iady champions: bend, his only acknowledged masters, While he was engaged at the Manaheim
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match, the last event of the evening'a | BOWLS CHAMPIONSHIP Alekhine 1s
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YESTERDAY
The following are the results of the four open championship lawn bowls eagerly matches played yesterday:
author of "My Best
against drawn soven he wa
was formerly regarded as a tourna- | present champion without having iment player rather than a mmich lost a single game. player but is strategy is full of sur
will prises and he proved his
enthusiasts powers against Capablanca in 1927 await the arrival of the foremost again against E. D. Bogul-player in the world, and if sultable jubow nome fow усптв
lator, arrangements can be made for his The
defeat of
exhibitions Capablanca
in local was appearance surprising particularly as the Cuban Alekhine will be assured of a large
hilberto won five matches'opposition.
and
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