THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
TUESDAY,
MARCH
1934.
ASSAULT
ON' REFEREE
SHANGHAI CASE SETTLED
LAW SUIT NOW
WITHDRAWN
JAPANESE SECOND IN Indians Take
SKI RELAY
1st Inns,
Lose By Close Margin Lead
To German Team
Tokyo, Feb. 27. -- By a close margin of minute and 11 seconds, the Japanese ski team missed the first place in the relay game held yesterday In Bavaria In the third day of the German Students Ski Championship Moet- ing being held at Gulmisch, coming in second to the German team.
MERCHANT'S FINE
BATTING
RADIO BEAT THE VARSITY
DEPLETED TEAMS
Kalwant Singh gave tho Radio the lead, Gurbachan Singh, the Colony centreforward, adding a second goal before the interval as the result of a smart aula effort. Early in the second. half, Goon Kok-lem found the net for.
University by three goals to one in The Radio Sports Club defeated the
a friendly hockey match at Carolina Hill ground yesterday afternoon. The Rallo folded only ten men, while the Bombay, Mar. 5. University had the services of only Thanks to painstaking
nino players; and were without a goal- knock by Merchant, who
keeper. acored 89 not out, the Indian XI were Through the efforts of Dr. C.
able to pass the M.C.C., first T. Wang, veteran diplomat and
innings total when the match chairman of the board of direc The German team covered the 80 on behalf of the earthquake tors of the China National kilometres course in 2 hours 10 victims was continued to-day. Amateur Athletic Federation, minutes and 23 seconds, the Japan In reply to the Englishmen's the Varsity, but towards the end, the alleged assault case of the cac team in 2 hours 11 minutes and referee, Mr. W. T. Sung, by a 84 seconds, and the Swiss team in 224, the Indians hit up 288, nd-Awter Singh scored from a good pass
from G. Bingh. student of the Chiaotung Uni-2 hours 23 minutes and 15 seconds. ding 173 for the last eight versity has been amicably The Japanese student sklors left wickets, Nichol was the only For the losers, S. Roed and R, 0, settled
Gulmisch yesterday for Munhen, bowler to meet with any success, Reed played wolf in the defence, whence they will proceed to Mar- and his four wickets cost 68 Mr, Sung, a member of the Chin-seilles via Paris. ese Referees' Association and the They will embark in the N.Y.K. Referees' Society of Shanghai, wasiner 8.6. Hakozaki Maru at Mar- imobbed on December 16, 1933, Im-seilles for home.
mediately after the championship
match of the Kiangnan Inter collegiate Football Tournament be
tween the Chiantung University MIDGET RACING CAR
fand the Chinan University on the jformor's ground in Sicenwel Rond.
China won the match by one fgoal to nil, the solitary point being scored through a penalty kick.
AROUSES INTEREST
The unruly section of the big crowd 150 Miles An Hour Made faccused the referee of unjustly
awarding the penalty. At the ex- In Trial Performance
piration of time some 20 undesir ables attacked the official, causing i bodily injuries.
It la understood that the student who
participated in the attack, was obliged to pay all the medical ex- penscs amounting to $200 and legal charges of $600. The Chincao Re- fereca' Association received a letter of apology from the Chiaotung authorities for not affording adequate protection to its member.
KOWLOON GOLF TOURNEY.
DRAW MADE FOR THE HONG-FOURSOMES.
A
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Europe, has just been produced in Berlin.
creased later,
The car presents a curious ap pearance. Four metres long and Reareely a metre high, it will be one of the smallest cars on the
track.
runs,
The Radio were to have played against the South Wales Bordorors,
M.C.C., scored 132 for four by the Royal Engineers at Bookunpoo.
Batting a second time,
who failed to turn out, while the the University wero similarly disappointed wickets before close of play. The Radio and the University, com- Reuter.
promised by playing the 'friendly game.
LOTT AND THE DAVIS CUP
(Continued from Pago 8.)
Iden of turning pro after last ́oca-
on. The future probably looked a trifle uncertain for him in ama- teur tennis but he couldn't get to- gether with his old "pal," Big Bill Tilden, and he likely won't. Mean whlie, it appears that with Vines passing out of the picture a new in the pro ranks and Wilmer Allison
Opportunity in 1934 has been heard by Master Lott.
TRIANGULAR TOURNEY.
Army Team Against“ Club
To-morrow..
Hockey Tournament will be played The first match in the Triangular to-morrow when the Army moet the Hongkong Hockey Club at King's Park at 5 p.m. sharp. The Army will be represented by the following:-Ftc. Hollingsworth (Lincolns) Lieut. Met Sergt. Halford (3. W. B's A. E. C.) calle (R.A.) and Lieut. Rossier (Lin- colns): L/Cpl. Yeomans (Lincoina), and L/Nk, Alaf Din (Punjabla); Cpl. Barlow (R.A.S.C.), Sopoy Kartar Singh (Punjabis), W.,0. Senior (A.E.C.), Lleut. Garthwallo (R.A. and LINK. Lal Singh (Punjabis). the Reserves:-Llout
Referee: Lieut. Jeffers coins). (RA.So.).
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"This year I am going to keep Hans Stuck driving, the car did it up," remarked Lott, by way of about 150 miles per hour, a spoed which it is said will casily be in-confirmation, after he won
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The first round is to he played by
Many Competitors In
Yesterday's Race.
Hongkong Yacht Club held the Second Yesterday afternoon the Royal
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are of 0.2 miles.
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