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THE

HONGKONG

LAWN BOWLS LEAGUE

POLICE R. C. WIN AT.

LAST

TELEGRAPH.

MONDAY, AUGUST 8, 1932.

NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.

A. O. F. C. QUOTATIONS FOR SATURDAY

The Police I. C., who have not won a match in the Lawn Bowls League for the Inst three seasons, enused a mild sunsation on Satur- day afternoon when they defeated the Kowloon Dock Rocreation Club by two shots on the latter's green. The victory was all the more credi- tablo in that Kowloon Docks have not yet lost on their own green this Air Reduction season, having bonten the two pre-Allied Chemien sent Lengua lenders, the Craiger- Dye gower C. C. and the Club de Re-American Can

creia.

LEAGUE I

Craigengower C.C. Now Almost

Certain Champions.

BENCH WARNS

EUROPEAN

CONSIDERED NOT FIT TO PLEAD

New York, Aug. 8.

"Why do the police always plek Dow Jones Averages: Aug. & Aug. on me, your Worship; I have never

42.60 30 Industrials

66.30 abused them," remarked Thomas 20 Raila

22.48 24.72

Gibbison at the Kowloon Magis- 20 Utiliticn

25.21 20,48

tracy before Mr. Fraser this mor Messra. E. A. Pierce & Co. report: Market firm. Business done: 2,700,- ning, when he was charged with 000 shares,

being drunk and disorderly in To-day's Salisbury Road on Saturday night. Ilis Worship:-Mr. Gibblson, do you plead guilty or not guilty?

Defendunt: plead not guilty. His Worship:-Do think he is in a fit condition to you really plead, Inspector Elston? 108

Inspector

Elaton:-No, Worship.

At Happy Valley, the Craigongower C.C. gained two more points by de-Dr Font de Nemours feating the Taikoo R.C. by nine shota. Du Pont

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American

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Auburn

68%

72%

Bordon Company

26

28%

Canadian Pacifie

144

16%

New York

Consolidated Gas of

60%

02

30%

414

334

36%

Basa's rink went down by 22 Eastman Kodak shots, but Bradbury and Omar pulled the side through. Scoros:-

Rosselet and Buclinnan O'Brien, Basa (C.C.C.) lost to Pelson, Bune. Russell and Chalmers 8-30.

534 69%

General Electric

17

19

General Foods

264

20

General Motora International

13

144

Har-

28

28

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731

8%

Loew's Inc.

26

28

Pacific Gas & Elec-

tric the

227

Pennsylvania

Rail-

12%

133

7

7%

214

23

35% 11

22 63%

24 63

Lammert, Souza, Rumjahn and International Tel. & Brlbury

brent McLeod. Tol.

Stalker, Keown and Wotherspoon Liggett & Myers ""

20-8.

Brightman, Coutes, Arculli and Omar (C.C.C.) beat Chapman, Wright, Weir and Munro 12-13.

Total.-C,C,C. 00; Talkoo R.C. 51.

K.B.G.C. Y. Recreio.

Entertaining the Club de Recreio, the Kowloon Bowling Green Club lost by seven shots. Scores;--

Mitchell, Taylor, Hogbin and Guw (K.B.G.C.) lost to Alves, Robarts, Souza and Luz 19-28.

Nichol, Duncan, Ball and Hellant (K.B.G.C.) lost to Gutierrez, Ribeiro. Games and Marques 13-21.

Bent, Stonehan, Nish and Russell (K.B.G.C.) beat Sites.

Lopes, Remedios and Silva 27-17.

Total-K.B.G.C. 69; Recreio 06.

Kowloon Docks v Police.

The Police gained their Arst League points by heating the Kowloon Dock It.C. on the latter's green. Beores:

Docherty, Kemplon, Ramsay and McKelvie (K.D.) lost to Glendenning, Ellis, Booker and Moss 19-26.

Craig, Lindsay. Greig and Brown bent Post, Hunter, Reynolds and Hollande 21-16.

Henderson, Morrison, Calman and Cullen (K.D.) beat Nolan, Marks, Oram and West 19-17.

Total-Kowloon Docks 55: Police R.C. 58.

K.C.C. ▼ C.S.C.C.

By losing to the Kowloon C.C., the Civil Service C.C. are now almost definitely out of the running for the League championship. Scores:---

Fincher, Burford, McTavish and Lyal (K.C.C.) lost to Randle, Alder- man, Oswick and Phillips 13-26.

Gittins, Farrell, Hyde-Lay and Lapsley (K.C.C.) beat Bebbington, Longbottoni, Deakin and Holidge

22-15.

Hampton, Goodwin, Hyde and Fraser (K.C.C.) beat Simmonds, Sherriff, Jones and Grimmitt 25-14. Total.-K.C.C. 60; C.S.C.C. 55.

LEAGUE JI.

Craigengower C.C. Continue In Winning Vein.

Visiting the Club de Recreio, the Kowloon Bowling Green Club, last year'a champions, lost by 13 shots. Scores:

Xavier, Rosario, Basto and Busto (Recreio) bent Whitla,

Labrum,! Meyer and Rapley 27-20,

Carvalho, Alves, Ozorio and Basto (Recreio) lost to Ilalt, Hard, Gooding and Petherick 14-18.

Prata, Basto, · Alves and Basto (Recreio) beat Farmer, Logan, Hate

and Drake 28-18.

Total Recreio 69; K.B.G.C. 56.

Yacht Club v. ILE.C. The Yacht Club collected two points from the weak Hongkong Electric Lennt, winning comfortably, by 2 shots Scores:-

Reed, Bentley, Abraham and Mae farian (Yacht Club) bent Tarbuck, Hatch, Webster, and Muskett 32-15.

Sutton, Bonnar, Stevenson Macfarlan (Yacht Club) beat Sloan, Normington,

Duckworth and De Rome 24-15.

and

Campbell, Murdoch, Maughan and Chapman (Yacht Club) beat Butler, Gahagn, Hill and Luuny 24-18.

Total-Yacht Club 80; H.E.C. 48.

Taikoo ILC. v C.C.C. Visiting Taikoo, the Craigengower C.C, the League leaders, won by 11 Bhota. Scores;--

Swon, Summers, MacIndoe and Hope (Taikoo) lost to Duncan, Abbas, Ward and Collina 19-21.

Greenwood, Waid, Peoples and McKechnie (Taikoo) lost to Khuras, Pearse, Field and Gill 22-25.

Brown, Carry, Stewart and Sloan (Taikoa) lost to Barros, Modli, Razack and Cavanagh 10-25.

Total-Taikoo R.C. 57; C.C.C. 71..

C.B.C.C. v. K.C.C.

Playing at home, the Civil Service C.C. scored a convincing victory over the Kowloon C.C.. Scores:-

Knight. Strange, Strango Eccleshall (C.S.C.C.) beat Simpson, Kew, Carr and Jack 27-19.

20-20.

and

way

Radio Corporation

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Standard Oil Com-

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Carbon Larb

Union Pacific

United Aircraft &

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127 United Suites Steel 345 Westinghouse E. &

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4114

344 -Reuter,

POLICE RESERVE

ORDERS FOR THE CURRENT

WEEK

Inspector General of Police, state:

Orders by the Hon. Mr. T. H. King.

Chinese Company.

Strength-Constable 1.5 Wong Shiu Pun has been permitted to resignį from the Chinese Company, as from 5th August, 1932.

Training

Course Part IL-The following have been passed out as

your

His Worship:-I don't think so. I will adjourn the case. until to- morrow morning.

DEFENDANT WARNED. Defendant:-Can I ask you

question, your Worship?

11

nak

His Worship:-You can't any questions now, Mr. Gibbison; I am sorry.

Defendant:-Surely I have

right to-'

His Worship:-I warn you, Mr. Gibbison, against making a dis- turbance here.

Defendant:-I am not making a disturbance.

FIRST JOB FOR YEARS. -

Inspector Elaton said defendant was on bail of 325. His mother went to the Police Station and bafled him out. The police officer went on to say that defendant should have joined his ship last night, but he had missed it. It was the defendant's first job for about three years. The police did not know anything about that; otherwise they would have tried to do something in the matter. His Worship:-Mr. Gibbison, you are remanded until to-morrow. Bail as before.

When his Worship was trying other cases later defendant, who was still in court asked:-"Your Worship, can I speak to you?"

His Worship:You can't; you may see me in Chambers later.

KOWLOON HOUSE THEFTS BECOMING

FREQUENT

VERY

emcient in Part II of the Training Charged on two counts of theft Course (knowledge of Police Duties of clothing from houses in Kimber- and Regulations). Constables R.69ley Road, a man named Yin Sang Me Lin Yu, R60 Kwan Sik Cheung, was sentenced to a month on the R.62 Lam Chit Tak.

firet charge and 14 days on the second before Mr. Fraser at the All recruits will attend at the Kowloon Magistracy this morning. Chinese Company's Headquarters on Tuesday, August 9th at 5.30 p.m. for ship's attention to the fact that Inspector Elston drew his Wor- instruction.

thefts from the roof of houses in Revolver Practice-Revolver prae- Kimberley Road were getting very tice will be carried out by members frequent." He said these offences of the Chinese Company the were more serious than simple Kennedy Road Range on Wednesday, larcenies, because they involved August 10th, at 6.30 p.m. under Sub having to go up to house-tops Insp. Hopkins. All members who before they could be committed." have been detailed will assembled at

Mrs. Orr was one of the com- the Range at that time,

plainants in this case.

1032 at 5.30

Defendant had a previous con- viction for attempted arson in

Training Course-Part L-All re- cruits of the Chinese Company will attend Central Police Station for Squad Drill on Thursday, 11th Augusi, 1927.

p.m. Dress White His Worship at first passed Uniform and Cap with White Cover.sentence of a month on each count:

concurrent, but Reserve Emergency Unit,

01 Inspector Elston's application, changed it to Defendu Class.--The weekly defenduja month and 14 days' consecutive, class will meet in the gymnasium at Central Police Station on August 12th at 5.30 p.m.

Equipment-All members who have SHIP'S COOK WITH not already been measured for their

AMMUNITION

Friday,

new helts are to do so this week.

The following members have not ben measure for their new tunics: they are report at Tung Hing with- out further delay.-Sergt. Fietcher,

S. Bercovitch, R450 R. Marshall. Constables 1,424 1. Archepoff, RAD

New tunics must

from drawn Police Reserve Office en Saturday

morning, August 13th, 1032.

(Sgd.) D. L. KING,

D.S.P. (R.)

SPEY ROYAL CUP.

Surprise Result In First Round Tic.

CAUGHT IN TYPHOON

SHELTER

A Chinese, described as a ship's cook, was charged before Mr. Wynne-Jones at the Central Police Court this morning with the pos- session of 836 rounds of rille am munition and gunpowder, contain ed in 1,288 packets.

Chief Preventive Officer Buller disclosed that the arrest resulted from a raid by his staff on a sam- pari moored in the northern en- trance of the Yaumati typhoon The Club de Recreio created a surprise shelter on Saturday night, yesterday when they met and defeat-prisoner who was on board, was ed Craigengewer in the first round of apparently taking the ammunition the Spey Royal Cup Competition. The to Macao, and he told them that latter, who were champlons last year, he was a carrier, having been paid were confidently expected to win, but $20 for the job." failed by two shots. The game was played on the K.C.C. green.

Scoros: Club do Recreio L Gutierrez

A. Gomes

C. Silva R. F. Luz (skip)

20

C.C.C.

R. Basa

D. Rumjahn

U. M. Omar

The Court was informed that the police authorities were not pres- sing the case, which Was to be dealt with summarily,

The defendant was sentenced to two months' imprisonment, the 18 ammunition being confiscated.

B. W. Bradbury

(skip)

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