THE CHINA MAIL, MAY 24, 1937.

KOWLOON G.C. CORONATION CUP

Rowdiness FIRST ROUND

Political

In Vienna

Results Of Other Competitions

GESTAPO

ARRESTS

PASTORS

*** Berlin, To-day, Fresh arrests of Evangelical Vienna, To-day.

The First Round of the Corona- pastors by the secret police was handball match between tion Trophy competed for at the announced in opposition pulpits Germany and Austria here yes-Kowloon Golf Club, was played off yesterday. terday was made the occasion of yesterday, when all except one of

the scheduled matches great Nazi demonstrations.

pleted.

The match, which would normal- ly have attracted about 2,000 spec- tators, was attended by a crowd of 14 50,000, and extensive Nazi propa- ganda preceded the event.

As the German players entered the field, the majority of the spec- and tators gave the Nazi salute roared "Heil Hitler" and other slogans, the excitement continuing throughout the match.

Police combed the stands and arrested the most obtrusive of the agitators, and when the demon- strators resisted arrest, police reinforcements were rushed to the

spot.

After the match, which was won by Germany, the crowds enthusias- tically mobbed the official German cars-Reuter.

Trans-Ocean says that the cries of "Heil Hitler" met with some op- position by non-Nazis present. Ger- many won by 15 to 6.

MANCHESTER C.

LOSE AGAIN Beaten By German National XI

Stuttgart, To-day.

The results were:

were

com-

obvious The congregations were ly shocked to learn that ten pastors and one woman were under arrest, fourteen pastors have been forbid-

A. A. Lopes beat W. C. Simpson, den to preach and fifteen were ex- and 3.

pelled from their parishes.

J. D. Thomson beat B. Basto at the 20th

T. D. Paton beat D. J. N. Anderson, 2 up.

4. J. Dennis beat J. R. Leitch, and 1.

!*

Twa pastors were arrested on May 14 and are awaiting trial and eight others were taken into pro- 2tective custody, which means they

may not be brought to trial.

Some have already been sent to concentration camps.-Reuter.

1.

W. Kershaw beat W. Taylor, 3 und S. Jex beat F. C. Barry, 2 up. E. C. Fincher beat E. M. Hanlon, 6 and 5.

SUMMER CUP

Results of the First Round of the Summer Cup at Kowloon Golf Club

W. R. K. Collings beat A. A. Lopes, 3 and 1.

were:

T. D. Paton beat J. McKelvie, 3 and 2.

J. R. Leich received a walk-over from w. Stoker.

W. Kershaw beat A. W. da Roza, 2 up.

W. Taylor beat F. E. Lawrence at the 18th.

D. J. N. Anderson beat F. C. Barry at the 20th...

W. C. Simpson beat A. J. Dennis,

one up.

EC. Fincher beat E. W. Gardiner at the 19th

SECOND ROUND

YANKEES BEAT CLEVELAND

PITTSBURGH LOSE IN NATIONAL

U.S. BASEBALL

New York, To-day.

The following were the results of yesterday's major League baseball encounters:—

NATIONAL LEAGUE

One match was played off in the New York Second Round of the Cup, the result Pittsburgh being:

W. C. Simpson, beat E. C. Fincher, Brooklyn 1-up.

Manchester City, Champions of CATHOLIC- the English First Division of the

Cincinnatti

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5 12

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11 16

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Boston Chicago

Collins and Marty hit homers.

Philadelphia

Football League, were again forced ANTI-COMMUNIST St. Louis

to haul down their colours yester-

day, when they were beaten by a CAMPAIGN

German XI by the odd goal in five,

This is the second occasion dur- that ing, their tour of Germany Manchester City have been beaten the Champions having lost the pre vious match, also to a German XI, by the same margin.

A crowd of 30,000 spectators watched the match, after which the English team returned to Eng- land-Trans-Ocean.

DUTCH GOVT. TO CONTROL TIN WORKS

Belgrade, To-day. Communism was denounced in every church in Yugo-Slavia yes- the terday on the instigation of

!a Roman Catholic Archbishop as “punitive act of Divine will”

STOP PRESS

TEE 20022 or 33993

HUNT FOR LOST TREASURE THIRTY YEAR SEARCH

Boxes From Port Arthur

The Nemzeti Ujsag" in Buda- pest reports that Japanese guests have

arrived

Budapest to

for traces search

of a Hun- garian doctor who is believed

:

of the

re-

2 to know the whereabouts

Russian

2 11

6

12

Gutteridge hit a homer.

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Cleveland New York

10%

2

18

2

treasure which was moved from the arsenal of Port Ar thur before its fall.

The search for

the treasure,

valued at fifty million yen, has been carried on unsuccessfully for thirty. years. As it is stated to include perishable values, the territory of the former fortifications is being Bob Selkirk and Jim Dimaggio hit subjected to a stringent investiga.

homers.

:

Chicago Boston

In Belgrade, a monster proces- aion was held headed by the Arch- bishop himself.-Trans-Ocean,

TURKISH PREMIER IN BELGRADE.

Belgrade, To-day.

Holding 90 Per Cent. Of Ismet Inonu, broke his journey

Merger Shares

Ten innings were played.

6

10

4

10

10

0

tion, and it is hoped that the Hun- garian doctor, Andor Gyorgy, may be discovered through a search of Hungarian citizen identification slips, or that some notes or diaries may be found in the event of his being deceased.

St. Louis

Philadelphia

Hayes hit a homer:

13

17

0

Washington

7:

0

Stone hit a homer

St.

Reuter.

Detroit

The Turkish Premier, General COPTIC CHURCH back to Istanbul following the Co-HEAD BOUND a talk with the Yugo-Slav Premier, FOR ROME

ronation ceremonies in London, for

The Hague, To-day. The Government has presented in Parliament a Bill proposing mer- ger of the Bangka and Billiton tin works in a new company capitalisthe Turkish statesman issued

Dr M. Stojadinović.

Prior to continuing his journey to Athens, where he will see the Greek Premier, General Metaxas,

"ed at 55,000,000 florins.

To Do Homage

Rome, To-day.

Curious Story Before the Russo-Japanese war Dr. Gyorgy had a large clientele in had Petersburg, where he settled down. At the outbreak of the Russo-Japanese war he volun- teered to direct the war hospital at Port Arthur and became correspori- dent to an American newspaper.

The "Nemzeti Ujsag" describes the curious story of the disappear- ance of the treasure on the night of January 1, 1905, when it was car- ried away packed in:

boxes which were loaded on to sledges by five Russian officers at the order of General Stossel.

The company would have its seat tinue to preserve peace in the Bal-wounded on the occasion of the at-ing to the

at The Hague while 90 per cent.. of the shares would be held by the Government-Reuter.

Canton Employment

Bureau

Hans.

Trans-Ocean.

statement extolling the Balkan En- The supreme head of the Coptic On one of these sledges

Dr. Church in Ethiopia, who tente as the factor which will con-

Accord- was Gyorgy was a passenger.

information of the tempt on the life of the Viceroy, searchers Dr Gyongy remained Marshal Graziani, left Addis Ababa in Russia until 1913, after which he for Rome yesterday.

left for an unknown destination, While in Rome he will "pay hom-which is resumed to have been Hun-

gary; and it is thought probable that during the world war he served in the third -- artillery regi. ment on the Russian and Italian fronts.

Sino-Japanese Relations

Shanghai, To-day.

Mr. S. Kawagoe, the Japanese Ambassador to China, will return

age to Italy.”—Trans-Ocean.

Peiping "Scare"

Shanghai, To-day..

Canton, To-day-

to China on June 15, and will carry A message from Peiping states The Bureau of Social Affairs has with him fresh instructions regard-that there were about sixty foreign established an employment bureau ing the resumption of Sino-Japanese planes "scouting" along the Great for unemployed citizens of the negotiations. Our Own Correspon Wall yesterday morningOur Own elty-Our Own Correspondent.

Correspondent.

dent.

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