Ronnie Gerrard In Rugby Match
BRILLIANT PERFORMANCE AGAINST
NEW ZEALAND TEAM
(Coplinued from Page 8.) The counties, defending strongly, were nevertheless in danger when Edward intercepted. A pass, and broke clear. A promising thrust, but he held on just too long, and New Zealand swept back to the attack.
Oliver cut through beautifully and from Oliver the ball went to Griffiths, Mitchell, Sadler and so back to Mitchell, who was flung into touch by Boughton just short of the line. A lovely movement, swift and sudden, and from the subsequent ne-out Hore leapt for the ball, knocked it over the line, and touched-down for a fry.
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Counties was relentlessly punish- ed, and soon Reid and Manchester Look the ball at their feet, half the length of the field,
A loose scrum, Sadler passed neatly, Caughey drew his man, Oliver mude ground, and there was art flying all out" to score in the corner.
At half-time, then, the All Blacks led by 15 clear points, and apparently determined to take things easy. for a while.
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Henri Cochet, Wimbledon tennis champion, of 1927 and 1929, is here shown making one of his typical mid-court smashes during his exhibition at the Kowloon C. C. yesterday. (Photo: Ming Yuen).
DOG OWNERS FINED
The Counties began to attack fiercely. Gerrard broke through again and punted ahead, bal Sadler was back to fall on the ball. Wat- kins picked up in the loose, but was held up as he tried to bullock RECREATION his way over. The All Blacks
A palpalle knock-on, it seemed to me, though doubtless the referee were helt on the defensive now, was unsighted by the jumping and Boughton, to our surprise, forvarde. At
rate, New missed a couple of shots at penalty. Zealand had scored after nine goals, which, had he succeeded, minutes, and our next excitement would have balanced the #cores came when Gerrard went bang nomowhat. through the centre, swinging first For nearly 20 minutes the outwards, then inwards, before he
gave the All Blacks their chance
passed to Hurrell.
A try for the Counties seemed certain. Hurrell passed to Wil- liams, and Williams to Henderson, who had only to crush his way over from a yard's range to score. Many a good forward, though, has been confused with the prize so near his grasp, and Henderson allowed the ball to slither through his fingers. So a grind
move ment died, and Caughey cleared with a long kick to half-way,
Again the All Blacks pressed, encouraged by their escape, and Griffiths began cannily popping the ball into touch. Into the Counties twenty-five they drove, and Vorrath broke clear from the line-out, Mitchell backed him up, and Mun- chester, who should have been stopped by Watkins. raped over to
score.
COUNTIES CRACKING
ERNIE STRANGE RETURNS
GROUND
PLAYING FOR CLUB
ON SATURDAY
•
OCTOBER
30, 1935.
BOGUS COIN ́ DISCOVERY
INGENIOUS
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An Ingenious swindle, by which a money-changer's-foki sought to defraud an old man, was rev; sted. before Mr. Macfadyen at the Central Magistracy this morning, when Lee Yin, aged 30, was charged with uttering 19 counter- foit Chinese. 20-cent pieces, and possession of 01 counterfoil Chinese 20-cent pieces. at No. 81, Connaught Road Central yester day.
Inspector K: W. Andrew, pro- secuting, stated that at 1.30 o'clock yesterday afternoon, he sent an old man with a marked $10 note to the Tak Cheong money. changer's shop at No. 81, Con- naught Road Central, where de- fendant was employed. Acting on. the instructions of. Inspector Andrew, the old man changed the note for Chinesa 20-cent pieces. Ho INCIDENT
received a bundle of coins amounting to $1460 and when he Summoned before Mr. Mac- Ernie Strange, the Club foot-had emerged from the shop, the made his presence fadyen at the Central Magistracy bailer, has returned to the Colony Inspector this morning for allowing his and will be appearing for the known. black chow dog to wander in the team on Saturday against the Naval Recreation Ground. Cause Lincolnshire Regiment: in the wny Bay, without a muzzle or a match at Sookanpo at 4:15 pm. Counties pressed, but a wild pass lead on October 17, Mr. Dwyer, Several positional changes have to strike back, and Vorrath and of No. 111. Leighton Hill Road, heen made by the Club, there the pleaded guilty through his aliel being an alteration of the haif Hore dribbled nearly to
ack positions as well as in the A. el Areulli, to Counties' line. That was closetor, Mr. enough, and from a loose scrum the technical offence and fined $5." All Blacks heeled; Oliver shook off
Mr. Arculli stated that the dog a somewhat tentative tackle and Mitchell was clear and over the Ground on the day in question by was taken to the Recreation The dog was on a head, Gilbert, kicked a beautiful goal, but had no muzzle. Some small from a wide angle, and although boys were playing football nearby the Counties still had spirit enough and the ball rolled up to the dog, to preas and even
to score, the who broke away from the servant adds were too heavily against and put his paws on the ball. them, A run and diagonal punt | One of the boys tried to take the by Edwards might have led to a ball away from the dog and was 1, but a knock-on spoilt it, and then at Inst the Now Zealand de- fence was beaten.
line.
A servant.
bitten. Mr. Arelli said if the boy had asked the servant to take the ball from the dog instead of doing it himself, the incident would not have happened,
forward line.
The following will represent the clab:
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warrant,
Inspector Andrew then entered the shop. and, in defendant's presence, opened the bundle of cofus and found that 19 were counterfeit, amounting to $3.80. By virtue of the shop was searched, and in a drawer, a tray was found. rows of the tray were empty, but in the fourth row $2.20 was found, in the fifth $3.20. in the sixth $3.60, in the seventh $5, with an-
Six
Strange:
Rodger (Capt.): 'HO and
Skinner, Farrow and Gilchrist; Fowler, Elliot, Lamather loose coin lying in front mert, E. Strange and Bickford.
Reserve: Willams.
LORD ALLENBY HONOURED
NAMED RECTOR OF UNIVERSITY
(Special to "Telegraph")
Another run by Gerrard began the Counties attack, and after a long kick ahead and a loose maul
Arting Sub-Inspector Madgwick Watkins dribbled the ball on, caught it as It bounced, handed-off stated that the boy had been sent a couple of All Blacks and flopped to hospital and had had several over to score n try, which Boughton injections, but was now in Canton. The dog was not inoculated, but,
London, Oct. 29. Gilbert converted this try, and mysteriously failed to convert.
The Countles deserved this son- having been under observation for Lord Allenby has been elected three minutes later Caughey drop-solation, but the All Black did not days, was found to be all right." Rector of Edinburgh University in ped a goal. At this point the allow the challenge to go unanswer- Madame J. Masseboeuf, of Mac-succession to Sir Ian Hamilton, re- Countien soomed to be cracking ed. In the few remaining minutes donnell Road, admitted a summons coiving 1,047 votes against 616 for and the superior speed and anti-they attacked again, and Caughey of allowing her mongrel dog to other candidates, cipation of the All Blacks were rounded off a good afternoon's wander unmuzzled on Macdonnell The election was accompanied manifest. The slightest inaccuracy work by running through strongly Road on October 12, and was fined by the customary bolsternus mock in passing or kicking by theto score an unconverted try.
fighting among the student parti- sans of the candidates.---Reuter Special,
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of the tray and another in front of the counter, making a total of 72 coins, all counterfeit. Together with the 19 coins found in the original roll, 91 counterfeit coins were discovered in the shop,
In the same drawer, two small baskets were found, containing respectively $7.80 and $0 Chinese 20-cent pieces, all good. The total of all good money found in the shop did not exceed $115 Hongkong money.
In the shop itsef, on a shelf at the rear and exposed to the view of the public, wore found rolls purporting to be coins, which would amount to $1,050 if genuine, but in fact they were nothing but empty tins wrapped paper with the name of the fondant was the only person In Arm stamped on the outside. De- the shop at the time, and he told the police that he was a fol. He j stated he did not know where the licensee was, and could not com- municate with him. He may have! been somewhere in Canton.
DELIBERATE CASE
Inspector Andrew submitted that it was a deliberate ease of trying to windlo ILN old man whose_eyes_were_very_bad. _The old man was sent into the shop because he was of the type usual-; doubt that this type of money- victimised. There Was no
changer's shop existed solely för
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the purpose of defrauding their victims. In the whole of the Inspector's experience, he had never seen anything like the rolls of coins so ingeniously done up before.
The marked $10 note was found on the counter of the shop at the time the police entered. There was no record against defendant
On the first charge, sentence of six weeks' hard labour was im- posed, and on the second charge, a fine of $300, or three months' hard labour, in default, was fm- posed, the sentences to be con- Becutive. The counterfeit coins. were ordered to be, confiscated and destroyed.
ing will be held (weather per- mitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, 2nd November, 1935, Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours commencing at 2.00.p.m.
ending at 10 a.m. to-day totalled 0.33. The First Bell will be rung atch. The total since January 1 ia 69.92 inches, against an average of 1.30 p.m.
$1,09 inches.
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C. B. BROWN,
Hongkong. 28th October, 1935.
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