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CHINA DEFEATED SPORTS DISPUTE CONTRACT BRIDGE.
Loso Volleyball Match' By Narrow Margin
Stanila, May 16.
In the volleyball championship Japan beat China in one of the hardest games seen here. The scores wern 24-20,27-25, 16-21, 21-17,- United Proze.
ANOTHER LOSS
Philippines Baseball Team Beats China
Near Fight Among
School Athletos
LONG
PROGRAMME
Draw For Quarter Finals In Open Championship.
THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1934.
LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE
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4 Bonds 1808
May 15. May 10. (Eng. Iss) £100 47% Loan 1088. £ 02
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£ PIK
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the
On Tuesday next, commencing at 5.30 p.m. at the Sporta Club," the following fourth round matches will
The following quotations on Le played in the Open Contract London Stock Exchange have been Bridge Tournament:
Mrs. C. H. Bradley and Mrs. P.received by Mears. Swan, Culbertson Younghusband D. O. Dunham and and Fritz in conjunction with Router. Disputes over the decision of the R. E. Russell; bire. Odell and Mrs. Judges and on one occasion a near Forbes v, R. C. Danenberg and L. A.
Chinese Bonds. fight batween contestants who tied Uzarios D. Judah and 31. E. Polti for honours, held up a school aparta M. David and J. Edgar; D. A; Okieffe meet at Caroline Hill road yestand, W. L. Mekenale v. C. J. Tacchi day was the second annual sports nd D. S. Green.
The following are required to play meet of the Wal Tal College, which Manila, May 16.
commenced at 1.30 p.m., and should in the first round of the Consolation vory for spectators have finished normally before 5 mencing at 6.30 p.m.: Thore word
Tournament on Tuesday next, com present to-day for the Philippines-Lang intervals between the events China baseball fixture in the Olymple and the delay while disputes were. M. K. and M. W. Lo; Mr. and Mira, Comdr. II. Legge and Capt. T. Riggs being settled and would-be parillati Using their second string nine, nified, brought the hour close to Stanton v. II. Joseph and hi. N. the Philippines casily decounted for.. before the,
Itakusen: Mrs. E. Warren and irs. meet reached a Johnson v. Lieut. Col. T. M. Fordham the visitors, scoring fourteen runs tong deferred conclusion. against China's zero.
The prizes were then distributed and Dr 1. T. Smalley: Mrs. William- The Box Score read as follows:
son and Mrs. Lewis Brayan v. Major by Mfr. Ip Lan-chuen,
Duclos and Mrs. Muzzail; Mra, D. Coole and Mrs. Phillips v. Pay Com.dr. F. P. Bayley-Jones and Mrs. Hender- NOD.
The winners of the above matches will be required to play on Friday, when the following other second round matches will also be played:
Games.
Chinn
P. I.
II. E.
0
THE RESULTS.
Following were the results:
0 ዑ 14 19 Score by Innings: China
000000000—0. 100 Metro Senior Championship. P. I.
..... 4 2 3 1 1 0 1 2 x—14 (−−1, Li Tak-ker; 2, Hang Hock-shan, Cheng Blu and Andrew Fo com-Time, 11.4/0 sec. prised China's battery, There was
100 Afetre Junior Championship. no change of pltchers. Bautista-1, Ko Ka-wo; 2, Au Chi-keung. pitched for tho
Philippines anTime, 12:4/5 seer Villalos caught-United Presz.
100 Metre for Smali Boya-1, Lam To-bong: 2, Li Kai-yin.
REPLAY ORDERED
Basketball Dispute Ended
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400 Metro Senior Championship.- 1, Leung Sat-sang; 2, Hang Hock shan. Time, 60,2/3 Acca,
Long Jump, Senior Championship. -1, Hong Hock-akan; 2, Leung Fook. yre. Distance, 10 ft. 11.1/2 Ins.
100 Metres Open Race for Ladies, 1. Con Law; 4. Esther Li. Putting the Shot.-1. Au Yeung Chor: 2 Trang Wai-thlang. Lance, 20 ft. 5 ins.
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100 Metres Race for Boarders.--1, Tsang Wei-thlang: 2, Wong Ling pak, Time, 12.4/6 neen.
Manila, May 16. The Contest Committee has au- tained the Chinese protest in the basketball match, And has an-Time, 2 mins. 25.4/5 secs. nounced that the game will be replayed entirely on Sunday night. The Committee, however, did
3,000 Metres Bicycle Race-1, Lut not suport yesterday's volleyball Yu-chung: 2. Mak Wei-ming. Time, protest in the girls match be- mins. 40.2/5 neck. tween China and the Philippines 200 Metres Senior Championship. and the game has been awarded-1. Hang Hock-shan; 2, Leung. Sat-
to the Philippine Islands-United sang Time, 25,2/6 seca, Prosa..
SAILORS AT PLAY
200 Metres Junior Championship.
1. Au Chi-keung; Time, 27.4/been.
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2, Ko Ka-wo, Paris..
Geneva. Little Visitors Ruce-1, Hang Kee Berlin.. cheong: 2. Hang Tal-chrong; 3, Fung Helsingfors. Ngan-ching.
Qalu...
High Jump Junior Championship. Athens - Leung Bat-sang and Hang Hock-Man.
SNOOKER AT CHINA.shan (dend-heat); 2, Ho Kam-mui. Buenos Aires
FLEET CLUB
leight, 4 ft. 12 ins.
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1500 Metres Open Championship. New York, Prithi Pall; 2, Ho Kim-wing. Amsterdam
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S. Cousins
Billiards.
102 J. James
60
A. J. Wallis
A. W. Davis
S. Cousins
3. Turnbull
140 P. Creary
8. Anderson
12 J. J. James
531
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47 P. Creasy.
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THE GETTLE: CASE
KIDNAPPERS ARRESTED AND SENTENCED
Los Angoles, May 16. Jimmy Kirk, Roy Williams and Larry Kerrigan, who were charg- ed in connection with the kidnap- ping of Wiliam F. Gettle, the vil magnute, pleaded guilty to the in- dictment and were sentenced to life imprisonment 24 hours after Gettle was releuscil by Federal agents who carried out a surprise raid on the kidnapper's lair near Pasadena,
Gettle was kidnapped during a bathing party on May 10, and a ranson of $75,000 was demanded for his release. It is stated that the money was not paid over- United Press.
Light Sentence.
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wash. Tom said, lightly: "You ought to be going to London and Paris, too, instead of to a little shack on Lang Island."
"Why, you
great big Billy She widened her eyes at him. if I didn't love Wading Hallow
"As
SHOES
THE DERBY
BLAZONRY SCRATCHED AFTER AN ACCIDENT
London, May.16 Lord Howard de Walden's Blazonry has been scratched from the Derby.
The colt is unable to completa its training owing to an accident. The. nature of Its injury is not divulged.
As if I'd give up our two weeks-Reuter, there for London or Paris."
"It's crude," Tom reminded her.
water
SLASON
"It's just dunes and scrub oak and and some acre or so of ground, was young Mr. Weaver's sole heritage. He had come into the property Gypsy interrupted him to say some years before on the death of testatically: #1 .and that deli-a maiden aunt. Gypsy had spent cious salty smell, and sunsets on several weeks there, the the beach, and fish frys and lying before, under Rosina's chaperonage, for hours in the sun and being fand had fallen in love with the lazy......why, I love it, and you place. know it."
"Rose said she'd put up The young husband grinned at You won't know the shack, it's so curtains," Tom said, cheerfully. very likable when dressed up for you," her. He was that smile crinkled up his sun- browned fuce with its crown of fair, curling hair.
to
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"If you've changed one stick or stone of it," Gypsy warned him im- pressively, "I'll never speak to you "So you're satisfled, woman, are again. It was perfect as it was.' you!"
Tom drove, one-handed fashion. "You're darn shouting I am." His free arm held his small wife It was just as well Mrs. Morell in its curve. They left houses be wasn't around,
hear her hind. left the winking Hghts of daughter's choice of words. villages, after thoir aimple meal: The ferry bumped into the slip they smalled the sweet scent of and Tom drove expertly off into the pine and salt water, of hay drying, downtown streets of the city. In the fields. They would cross another bridge, "Mmmmm and find one of the main arteries Gypsy. "Don't you love it?" which led down Long Island, and We're almost there."
"
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They turned into the dirt road
they would stop when they were tired, some hours later, at a plea-and bumped over it gallantly. The annt little inn they knew, half way moon made a track on the waters down, for dinner. They planned to just ahead. reach the bench house before mid- night. There everything had been put in readiness for them by Tom's elder sister, Rosina, who had a summer place several miles away, hold. The Wading Hollow place, cabin
"Home, Mrs. Weaver, ma'am." The little house waited for them. dark and silent and welcoming.
Tom carried her over the thres-
(To be continued.)
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