-

U. S. BASEBALL

Double Victories For Yankees and Browns

New York, Aug. 26. Cincinnati Reds scored a double victory over Philadelphia Phillies in the National League to-day both games being decided by an odd run.

Recording fourteen hits, Brook-

THE CYCLING

CLUB

Hot But Pleasant

"Run:

Quite a pleasant outing was en- joyed by the riders of the Hong Kong Cycling Club who attendes the run under Mr. L. A. Anning to the paths in the Taipo-Shataukok district. The beat caused the lyn Dodgers beat St. Louis Cardin-party to linger over many of the als by a 11-5 tally, but the Cardin- shady paths, and they eventually als staged a come back in the re-returned at a much later hour turn encounter by a 7-2 victory.

Washington Senators were out- played in their American League double header by St, Louis Browns, the earlier game proving score- less for the Senators against the pitching of Glaeholder.

than usual.

A start was made

from the Vehicular Ferry at 9.30 am. and a steady pace brought the wheelmen to Tai-po a little before 11 am Here the coastal track was taken

until the small village of · Shan-

With Ruffing shutting out tau-kok was "reached, when the Chicago White Sox, the New York | party turned northwards along Yankees walked away with both Eames. White Sox made a spirit- ed attempt to force's longer game

In the later encounter, but the Yankees make the circuit twice on five hits.

National League ·

R. H. E. 8 11 0

Boston Pittsburg

5 11

2

Philadelphia

I €

1

Cincinnati

6 11

1

Philadelphia

5 10 1

Cincinnat

6 11 I

Bottomley homered for Cin-

cinnati.

New York

1 3 3

Chicago

7 10 0

Brooklyn

11 14.

0 St. Louis

5'10 1 Cukinell and Koenecke hom- ered for Brooklyn.

Brooklyn

St. Louis

2 11 2

7" 14

0

American League

St. Louis

3 11

0

Washington ........ 0 21 Glacholder pitched for St.

Louis

St. Louis

Washington

Detroit

Philadelphia

9 18 I

5 14 I

41

7 01 2

6 € 3 Greenberg homered for De-

troit.

6 10

0

9 13

2

Chicago

New York

Gehrig hit two home runs

for New York.

Chicago

New York

Ruming pitched and Chering

homered for. New York.

Cleveland

Boston

Cleveland Boston Reuter,

2 5

0 3 0 0

3 11 1

2 7 3

!

2 9 .1

5 12 0

ANOTHER RECORD BEATEN

Mr. John Cobb Puts Up New Time

(Special Air Mall Service)

"London, August 11.

the track through Sha-la-tung--| uk and Nam-chuk to the Fanling- Shataukok road. A halt was call- ed for refreshments at the com- mer cement of the northward trek. and a little later the run-leader had a puncture. Any excuse for halt over this section of the route was accepted with the res sult that it was not until, 5.30 p.m. that Shataukok was reached. After another refreshment period at tais Juncture, the party resumed the return trip through Fanling and Talpo, Headquarters being reach-

ed at 830 p.m.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1934.

A BRILLIANT COME BACK

Max Schmelling's Success

Tila

(Special to "Hong Kong Dally Pres"), : (By Télegraph, Copyright, Received, August 27, 7.30 p.m.) paphio Messages Ordinance,, 1891.

- Berlin, Aug. 27. Max Schmeling's brilliant came enthusiastic comment, in the Press back" forms the subject of much and some of his more ardent ad- mirers are already talking about Schmelling regaining the world championship title.

It has been confirmed that ne- gotiations have already been made for about between Max Schmelling and the present world champion. Max Baer, and that the latter has already consented to a bout in Germany. The champion's de- mand for

a purse of a milion dollars, however, forms the stum- bling block.-

Transocek Rua Min.

(An earlier ||cable will be found: on Page 1),

TO INSTRUCT: CHINESE

A high mileage was put up by Advancing Aims Of

an energetic

Vice-President

of

Co-operation

Penang, August 17.

ant subject of the proper super- vision of co-operative societies and to promote the co-operative movement among the inhabitants of provincial districts in Chima are among the chief reasons which have brought out Mr. C. F. Strickland from England.

the Club who started some two hours later than Mr. Anning's || party. Having arranged to be fr the vicinity of Shataukok at 2 To advise China um the import- pm. he made his way via Castle Peak. Un-long and Fanling to the rendezvous. Though the 42 miles were covered well inside schedule there were no signs of the Club: but undaunted, after a refresher. the rider began a search of several paths southward in the direction ot Talpo, traversing many uncom→ Interviewed he said "I am going fortable miles through maintain- to Nanking where I shall attach Ing a high pace during the "hunt" myself to the university for a Fanling was left behind at 3.30 period of three months. This p.m. and another search made at university has a most important Talpo before the homeward trek department, that of the study of was made by the disappointed the co-operative movement and "hunter" which culminated though I shall not be teacher in reaching Headquarters

on executive capacity I shall look p-m

forward to advising the staff of that department on the more ad- vanced problems of co-operation."

at

5.30

Next Sunday's run will be to "surprise" destination and will be conducted by the Vice-Captain, Mr. Strickland said the Sino- Mr: E. Mars. The starting time British Agricultural Association at will be, as usual, 9:15 am. from Nanking would arrange for his the Jordon Road Pler of the Vehi-visit to any province which might cular Ferry. All Cyclists, are. ex-require advice or supervision in as tended a cordial welcome and in- far as co-operation was concerned. vitation to participate in this out-

ing which the conductor has pro- mised will be of great interest and variety. ments should be taken.

"I understand that there are

about 7,000 co-operative societies

in China to-day, but I do not

NEWS FROM CHINA

DR. WANG IN

SHANGHAI

To Report On Con-

ditions Abroad··

Shanghai, Aug. 20. -

the Court of International Justice Dr. Wang Chung Hui, judge of

at The Hague arrived here from Hong Kong this afternoon aboard the Dollar Liner President Grant. Dr. Wang was met on board the ship by a large number of repre- sentatives of the high officials of the National Government, friends and relatives. interviewed upon arrival, Dr. Wang announced that he had come to Shanghai in re sponse to a telegraphic Invitation from General Chiang Kai shek. After remaining here for a few days, he said, he would proceed

HOPEI FLOODS

Way Of Coping With It

Nanking, Aug. 19. President Wang Ching-wel; in a. telegram to Mr. 4 I-chin, Chair- man of the Yellow River Conser-

him to adopt emergency measures ney Board, yesterday, instructed for coping with the food aliuation in southern Hopel, in co-operation with the Hopel Provincial Govern- ment:

yush, southern Hope, it is report- Since the inundation of Chang-

ed that the Yellow River food waters, flowing southwards, have completely inundated Huahsien, northern Hanan, and over 60)

the villages n Meanwhile, the Upper Reaches of the Yellow River continue to rise and give among the people.

cause

neighbourhood. waters on the

for Anxiety

first to Nanking and then to 'Klangs to see General Chiang and

The food waters of Changyuan report on the conditions abroad. however have not yet reached He added that he was planning shantung. it is reported. The to stay in China for about six district authorities of Pubs en and months and return to The Hague Fanhalen, western Shantung, which in the Spring next year. are threatened, are adopting Chekiai Agency-

emergency measures of food pre- vention,

| -

LONG DISTANCE - TELEPHONE

To Be Installed In Hanchung

Sian Aug. 20. Good progress in reconstruction work is reported Jiga southern Sherisi, The Hanchung-Chengku Highway, 26 miles in length, has been completed by soldier labour and opened to vehicular trafic. | The omnibus services in southern

Shens are well patronized.

General Sun Wel Ju, Commander of the 38th Army, has secured the approval of the Shensi provincial authorities for the installation of a long-distance telephone system in the Hanchung area so as to facilitate communications.-- Eun Jin.

A TOUR OF INSPECTION

Dr. Kung To Visit South China

Shanghai, Aug. 17. According to a report published

ì

Mr. Lin Cheng-halu, Provincial Commissioner of Reconstruction for Hopel, left Tientsin via Pel- ping yesterday to inspect the various flooded districts along the Felping-Hankow Railway- Kuo Fin..

TRAIN FERRY SERVICE

Nanking, Aug. 19, Plans for the improvement of the train ferry service in Nanking have been mapped out by the Tientsin-Puków Railway Adminis- tration. These include (1) deng- thening the operating period to 20 hours daily; (2) employment.of more workers so as to allow for two shifts (3) transportation of 'coal between the Tientsin-Pukow and Nanking-Shanghai Railway to the full capacity of the ferry.

It is estimated that if the plans are carried out, an increase bi over 8700,000 in the annual re- venue will result.- Kuo Min...

4

́OFFICERS' TRAINING

INSTITUTE

Nanking, Aug. 19. The Police. Officers' Training

Bathing kit and refresh know how many of the supervi-in a Chinese evening newspaper Institute of the Ministry of the

FOOTBALLERS NEW

LONDON

TO

This Season

J. A. MATHIESON: Brentford (from MIDDLESBROUGH).

(Special Air Mail Services

Londan, August 11. "Former Middlesbrough ` players have had a great deal to do with Brentford's RUECERRES in recent seasons, and the arrival of yet another should be welcomed by

Griffin Park enthusiasts, J. A. Mathieson, who will, presumably guard the first team goal, is a player of ripe experience.

sors are versed in the subject of co-operation and how marry are not. I am interested in the pro- spect of going to China and of seeing how the Chinese will de- velop the co-operative movement, and I expect to learn from China

as well as to advise."

Co-operative Work In Malaya Mr. Strickland, who is one of the best known authorities on the rural co-operative movement in the Empire, arrived in Singapore

on Saturday. He said:

"Co-operative stores in a coun-

in Shangbal, Dr. H. H. Kung; Minister of Finance, will shorts Interior will shortly be incorporat- make a trip to South China to ed - with the Central Political continue his inspection of local Training Institute, it is learnt. finances in the South. The report The former will be re-named the states that Dr. Kung will also Police Affairs -School of the Cen- carry with him the mission of for tral Political Training Institute- ther cementing the bonds between Kus-Min. the South-west and the National, Government and it is forecasted: that the trip, it undertaken. will be a great success, Dr. Kung is now summering at Ruling and is not likely to start the trip before

LAMA BANDITS

Niling Aug. 19." In an urgent telegram, General

try like Malaya can succeed only the lapse of the present month-Liu Wen Bul, Defence Commis If the members pay their' · sub- | Chakiai Agency.

of the share scribed quantity capital to finance the store pro- perly. Then it will not have to operate on credit obtained from

merchants or banks.

BANK NOTE ISSUE

Napking. Aug. 21. The second consideration is that they must pay their staff as by the Ministry of Finance the According to statistics compiled

well as any trading firm would pay | banka which issue the greatest them snd employ really qualified number of notes, besides the Cen- shop men.

tral Bank of China, are the Bank

munications. of China and the Bank of Com-

He has seen much service in both the First and Second Divisions-- with Middlesbrough since he went of all to ensure, and that is that "The third is the most dimcuit Mr. John Cobb, in winning the to Ayrexome Park in 1086, and the members of the society shall 1934 Brooklands championship to-among his trophies are two Second be loyal to their society, buying day, broke the lap record with a Division Championship medals. from them everything that they speed of 140,81 m.p.h. When the Brentford hope that he will add a car returned to the paddock It third, at the end of the neto

want and not searching only for was seen that part of the thread campaign,

the cheapest article. of the back tyre was worn away..

stoner for the Szechuan-Hsikang Border, reports that a band of over a hundred wandering Tibet-" an Lamas have refused to abide by the terms of the agreement tor the return of the Tachin shih

bandite (monastery), and have become

According to the agreement, the Tachin Sbih was returned to the Tibetan lamas on condition that they hand over their arms to the Government. The majority of the lamas have readily carried out.

China total about $190,000,000, this provision.

The notes issued by the Bank of

while those issued by the Bank of

Communications amount to aboutment of troops to suppress the re- Besides despatching a detach-

*$60,000,000.-

calcitrants, General Liu has tele. graphed to the Central authorities for instruction Kuo Min.

The experience of India shows Mathieson was a miher in Fife that in Asiatic countries where u Min. The placings were: 1, Johnshire before he left the pits to the standard of living is much Cobb (Napier Raliton); 2, Dudley become a professional with Raith lower than in Europe, and there- Froy (Bugatti), (entered by Kaye Rovers. He has an ideal build for fore the turnover per member is. Don); 3, Bertram (Delage),

his position he is very active, and also lower, this loyalty is essential. Won by half a mile; eight yards. tion, as well as a safe pair of portant co-operative store in the possesses a goall nensé of anticipa I think there is only one im". Four started.

hands.

L. P. Driscoll, driving a super- charged Austin, entered by Bir Herbert Austin, broke the 765 c.c. class (baby cars) mountain" isp record, covering a lap of a little more than a mile in 58 1-5 seconds | at a an average speed of 72.87

NATIONAL UNIVERSITY

EXPORT OF": "SILVER

Nanking, Aug. 21. In pursuance of a resolution whole of Madras, which has adopted by the 4th Plenary secured that loyalty in India. the Session of the CEC, the National

Nanking, Aug. 19. Triplicane Society. 'of Madras, Government has instructed the A meeting of experts of the Cüs. To-day's racing results were: which as a consequence is truly Executive Yuan to appropriate a toms Administration was conven-

flourishing..... Esher Junior Short Handicap (6)

monthly fund of $80,000 for the ed here westerday by Mr. Bhen miles).—A. Ashton Rigby (MG).1,

"I suggest these should be the construction of new buildings for Shu Yu, Director-General of the L T. Delaney (Lea Francis) 2. La formation of a co-operative store on the suburbs of the Capital-tion of the heavy exports of silver

considerations influencing the

the rational Central University Administration, to study the ques- m.p.h.

Levy (M.G.) 3. Bpeed 90.46 m.ph. in Malaya" The old record was 69.97 m.p.h. Esher Benior Short Handicap.— Mr. Keith Martin had a remark-W. G. Everitt (M.G.) 1, H This vist to Malaya in 1929 he had

Mr. Strickland added that since Duo Min. -able escape in the fourth raca Clayton (Clayton Amilcar) 3, kept in close touch with the co-

Nanchang, Aug. 20 (the rat Esher Mountain Handi-T. G Gardner (M.G.) 3. Speed operative

Construction work on the Nan- movement here: He cap) when in the second lap his 104.47 mph.

thought the Malayan Government chang-Lianghiatu section of the car added and turned complète-

Esher Lightning Short Handicap. was wise in sending officers on Chaklarig-Klangst Railway has - Bertram (Delage) 1, J. O tour to study the movement to been started. This section will be

ly round at the fork

He was leading at the time, but Cobb (Alfa Romeo) 2, P. L. Eankin, other countries and an appointing: completed in five months the aid cost him the race.

(M.G.) 3. Speed 121.70 mph. ́an, economić oficer.

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bullion from China.

It is understood that a statis tical report on the silver exports will be submifted by the Adminis- bration to the Ministry of Finance. The question di tiablishment of Customs stations along the Great * Wall Was also discussed. —--

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