THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, JULY 17, 1934.
FIVE PORTS TO MEET IN SHANGHAI
Brilliant Array Of Talent Assured
INTERPORT SEPT. 12-15
Hongkong, Tientsin, Kobe, Yokohama and Shanghai. These impressive names will be worn by the contesting swimmers in the forthcoming interport swimming gala which is to be held in Shanghai on September 12 to 1, the meeting having been arranged by the S.A.S.A., and acceptances have been received by the representatives of the parts mentioned.
project in view.
COMPETE IN SWIMMING
Yesterday's League Tennis ATTEMPT TO VICTIMISE
Programme
RESULTS OF "C" DIV. MATCHES
(Continued from Pago B)
4-6, beat P. White and J. White 0-4. versity) beat Millard and Duncan 6-2, f. Fletcher and 3. F. Pouw (Uni- beat Tillery and Peakson B-1, beat White and White 6-0.
alty) bent-Millard and Duncan 6-4,
H. P. Pee and K. P. Kwik (Univer- beat Tillery and Peakson 0-1, beat White and White 6-0.
INDIANS. CENTRAL BRITISH.
The Central British journeyed to Sookunpoo and defeated Association the Indians on their own courts by
WAS
Fon the home courts by 6 sots to nil, three matchen not being played. Scores:
Loung and Choung (Chinese R. C.) beat Randle and Armstrong 0-1, beat Waterton and Bland 6-0.
LANE-CRAWFORD'S
Serious Allegations
Against Chinese
WARRANT ISSUED
Cheung and Mak (Chineto R. C.) Charges of demanding $119.50 beat Ranille and Armstrong 6-3, beat from Mr. T. M. Le Redmond, ac Duncan and Telloy 6-4.
countant of Messrs. Lane, Crawford beat Duncan and Totoy 0-2, boat when the money had already been Lau and Leung (Chinese R. C.) Ltd., and attempted false pretences,
Waterton and Bland 0-9.
POLICE v. SOUTH CHINA.
paid, were
When the case was called before Mr. Macfadyen accused was not present.
Detective-Sergeant J. Murphy:
In the evening, Mr. M. K. Lo came K. C. Luk and C, N, Taang (South to my office and we agreed to allow China) beat Calthrop and Bidmend defendant out on ball of $300. M 6-4, bent Hunter and Galvin 0-0, The Lo rang me up this morning from sot with Loughlin and Pile
was his office and he told me that de-
Never has such an array of swim-‡bath and in this ense the local an-
against preferred ming talent been gathered together nociation ure very lucky as the large
South China completely overwhelm-Phillip Fung, 33, aub-manager of In China and it remains now to see seating accommodation at the French
ed the Police Recreation Club at the the Enrico San Martino Import how they fare when given the up- Club means that they will be able to
Vailey by 8 sets to all, one set being and Export firm. 33, Des Voeux portunity of competition in the meet-sent no many more spectators than
abandoned. Scores! ing that has been arranged. This in can be taken in at any of the other
China) beat Calthrop and Didmend
Rond, at the Central Magistracy F. N. Wong and C. P. Ip (South) this morning. the first occasion in the history of pools here. swimming in the Far East that no
5 sets to 2%. One set was abandon-6-2, beat Loughlin and C. Pile 6-1. The rivni, trams will coch enter many ports have been invited to com- two swimmers for cath event and ed, Scores: pete at one place and the local swim- hence there will be ten' entries in ming body have undertaken a difficult encli contest. Thin will necessitato tral British) beat 3. A. R. Bux and China) beat Calthrop and Bidmead This man was arrested yesterday.
F. Angus and J. J. Ferguson (Con- beat Hunter and Galvin 8-0.
H.K. Ho and K. F. Liu (South task when they set out with this heats and four days have been allotted A. 9. Sufind 6-3, beat M. R. Abbas 1-0, buat Laughin and Pile 6-4, beat
for the gals, allowing for the elimina- and A. J. Sumad 6-8, beat
Firdos Hunter and Galvin 6-1, The interport swimming committee tions prior to the meetings in the Khan and M. A. naan G-4, has been formed with a view to pick- final. ·
R. Blyth and N. Whitley (Central ing the local representative swimmers The events will be those that have British) drew with Bux and Sua and A. C. Sinclair, E. Fetherston-been standardized during the past 4-6, beat Abbas and Suffled 0-8. The haugh and J. Lyons have been given few interport galas and the 50 yards, game with Khan and Khan the power to select the team they 100 yanis, 220 yards, 440 yards, 880) abandoned with the scora 3-2 in abandoned with the score 3-4 in favour fendant had not turned up at Mr.
of the Police pale. think fit to represent Shanghai. yards, comprise the straight swim-favour of the visitors.
DEUTSCHER KLUB ▼, RADIO. Lo's office, and Mr. Lo wants it Shanghai'e chances of victory in the ming events.
C. A. Halford and Gurevitch (Con-
Maying at event have been considerably height.
quite clear that he was no party. Deutscher Klub defeated the Radio to the defendant being absent.
"The charges against the defen- the Austrian middle and long distance
The remaining set was not played champion of three years ago, is in Shanghai and
owing to rain, will probably
"Tho [tinued.
defendant be in view of the popularity shown in available. Ile has been seen in action the intter race recently.
(employed as acting manager with and impresses considerably so that Shanghai will now look to its team
an Italian In the Enrico San Martino Import and Export shop. Des Voeux Road Central. He is not in that firm at the moment. The partnership was dissolved about a month ago. When he was in the firm, it was his duty to make out bills."
There will also be the diving, 100 trel British) beat Dux and Sund stroke and the relay, apart from the lost to Khan and Khan 1-6. possibility of having a medley relay
King's Park
the
ened by the news that Unterberger, Yards back atroke, 100 yards brènst 6-0, lost to Abbas and Sumad 8-6, Sports Club by 5% sets, to 2% seis:{dant are rather serious," he con-
KOWLOON v. CIVIL SERVICE.
The Kowloon Cricket Club obtained o at the Valley by 65 sete to 8%. a narrow victory over the Civil Ser-
Scores;
Capell and Collins (Kowloon) beat[
Dougal and Shute 6-7, beat Doley and Ron 6-3.
1. Roza Percita, of Hongkong, nod to be sure that the city wilf, nifer Luffin, of Koby, together with strong competition to the other parts. Nigniewitsky, of Tientsin, will have and with the loss of Frank Hadley, to look to their laurels. Prior to this the local side is not the strength Bendall and Fowler 6-3, lost to Mac- news, Shanghai had been lamenting was last summer. Fortunately C. f. the fact that they did not have niddio Raven has returned ani is available, and long distance swimmers to look and probably will represent us in the to anil the prospect of a reully good | malt straight swimming events, while class swimer being included In the N.. Hanupond, A, Logan and G. J. team is distinctly pleasing. It is Grilk will be relied on to Assist. believed that Unterberger hul strained ingenstein, should be able to hold his a shoulder several years ago and thisown in the breast strake, but we are prevented him from strenuous parti-[short of luckstroke stars, with the cipation of events, bat he has had a departure of Moffett and Coon, long rest and should be able to swim ) up to form now,
LOCAL CHAMPIONSHIPS.
VISITORS STRONG.
Smith and Wige (Kowloon) lost to Bendall and Fowler 3-6, lost to facDougal and Shute 2-6, drow with Daley and Ron 6-0.
loon) beat Bendall and Fowler 6-4,
Crawford and Broadbridge (Kow-| beat MacDougal and Shute 7-5, beat Daley and Rosa 6-3.
Chinese v. Bowling Green, great strength, with Hongkong well fented the Kowloon Bowling Green
The Chinese Recreation Club de
The visiting teams should
reveal
WANTED PRIVATE
SETTLEMENT
COURT · SEQUEL TO ASSAULT
.
ACCOUNTANT'S TRAP.
WAB
•
When Leung Che-lung, 28, Macfadyen in the Central Police on May 9, he presented a bill and cook, was charged before Mr. Inspector Murphy explained, that Court this morning, with assault-received payment for $119.50 which ing Tang Toching, an accountant, he handed over to the Italian. of No. 23 Jervois Street, first Last Thursday he went to Lane. floor, defendant stated he wished Crawford's and deposited A tled. The complainant agreed to tions. He was told to return on to have the matter privately set-duplicate bill, with several altera- The local swimming championships Invoured view of their excellent
thes course. will be held towards the end of performance against tho Foreign
Delective-Inspector August, the Rowing Club having their] Y.M.C.A. side that went down
Monday yesterday). J. Murphy Meanwhile it was detected from event on August 24 and 25, the French year. L. Roza Pereira is their main-mers, notably Lafn of
stated that both men worked in the the books that the sum had already Club theirs on September 1, and the stay and defeated Hindley in the who has been the main
of same shop. source
The assault took place been paid. The defendant return- Foreign Y.M.C.A. theirs on Septon-quarter mile, so that he should be competition for Shanghai swimmers a few days ago. The master of the led yesterday and presented the chit, ber 8. This will happen just prior well up in the events here. Tientsin in the past few interports. to the interporta and will doulitless have a number of young swimmers During the stay of the interporters, were not getting along wellSincere Company. Mr. Redmond together. The case was brought knew that the defendant was not representatives are of the class they | Ohlwein le believed to have gone as the teams alone wili number suffi- have been chosen to be.
home to Germany, the others have clent to All u hotel and the local to Court so as they could be bound entitled, to draw.
Inst
Yokohama
shop
reveal whether the selected interport that have improved and though Dr. Shanghai will be flooded with vialto theported to the Police that which was really made out to the
It has been learned that sanction improved to such an extent that they association are now devising ways and has been given by the committee of ará a very dangerous threat. Kobe incans for accommodating the French Club for the use of their) and Yokohama have some fine swim- visitors.
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notwith- time; he big fights in Hongkong, and they standing
handed the may stub each other or do some accepted It
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