BURNLEY OUT OF LOSE AGAIN
DANGER
VALUABLE POINT FROM SPURS
ASTON. VILLA AND
RUNNERS-UP.
YANKEES BITE THE DUST
SENSATIONS IN U.S: BASEBALL
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY,
RACE PROGRAMME.
Events for Macao's Fourth
Extra Meeting.
CUP FOR LADIES' RACE.
The full programme for the Fourth Extra Meeting of the Macao Jockey Club, to be held on Sunday May 7. is as follow:
Washington, Apr. 24. Some sensational scoring in
1.--(Unofficial). The Ladies' face. the American League, together-Winner $200. Second $100. Third with another defeat for the Now York Yankees their
A cup will be presented to the Ilder. For China Ponies,
second in successive matchction Ponies of this Club of
Подса
out
the
ten.
featured American baseball in any Season and Ponics classified by the major leagues to-day; The Hong Kong Jockey Club as “5” Class at date of entry that have Washington
not won a race this year. Weight 40 lb. Subscription Ponies of this Club allowed 10 lb. To bo ridden by Ladies. Riders 10 b. penalty for any race won this year. No Whips or Spurs allowed. Entrancs $5. Once Round.
London, Apr. 24. Burnley captured the point from the Spurs to-day necessary to put them out of relegation danger. The only effect the concession had upon Tottenham was to handicap their prospects of the second division champion-Yankees by eleven runs to ship, but they are already fairly Kubel homering for the winners.
Jimmy Foxx scored home run nasured of promotion.
for Philadelphia in their decisive Fulham remain in a position to win against Boston by 16 runs to offer a challenge, although the 10, and another fine match was Spurs will have to lone both
of seen in the National League where their remaining games to be de- Philadelphia juat pipped Boston, posed.'
Hogen and Klein scoring home runs for their sides,
Aston Villa recolved
17 sharp check to their nepirations for the runners-up honours, Sheffleld United beating them by the only goal scored.
In the Northern section of the Third Division Wrexham main- tained their challenge to Hull by gathering a point from Tranmere. FIRST DIVISION.
Shefeld U.
0
1.Aston Villa
Lengue Table
Goals P.W. D. L. F. A. Pts. Arsonal..... 40 25 7 8116 580 67 Aston Villa 40 21 8 11 85 67 61 Wednesday. 40 20 9 11 77 04 49
SECOND DIVISION,
Goals
i
NATIONAL LEAGUE. R. H.
Philadelphia
Boston
6 15
E 2
5 10
2
for
for
12th
Hogen scored a home run Boston and Klein replied Philadelphia who won in the
nnings.
4 8 1 0 + 2
New York、**** Brooklyn (ubbel pitched for New York) Chicago's game at Cincinnati was postponed on account of rain. AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Chiengo
舀 8
2
捐
7
1
11
21 2
10 12 3
2- The Green Island Handleap. Winder $200. Second $100. Third $50. For China Ponice, Subscription Ponies of this Club of any Seasona that have not won a race this year. Entrance $5. Half a Mile.
3.The Macho Handicap-Winner $200. Second $100. Third 350. For China Ponies, Subscription Ponies of this Club of any Season. Entrance $5. Seven Furlonge
N. B. Should the Handicapper decide that the entries for this race permit samo to be run in two sections ho will, at his discretion divide into Race 3 and 3A, and 3A will be run off after Race No.
4.The Colowan Handicap-Win- ner $250. Second $100. Third $50, For China Ponies non-winning Sub- scription Griffins of The Hong Kong Jockey Club that arrived in Hong- kong on 22nd November, 1932, and 2nd January, 1933, To be ridden by Jockeys who have not won ten races anywhere at any time. No Whips or Spurs allowed. Entrance $5. Five
Kuhel homered for Washing Furlonge Talpa Handicap-Winner
Cleveland
Washington
Burnley
I Tottenham
1
New York
League Table.
(First Three)
ton)
Ruston
Philadelphia
Philadelphin
and
12.
homered for Boston.)
Detroit
J
G
1
St. Louis
3
↑
-Reuter.
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pis. Stoke ....... 40 24 0 10 72 35 64 Tottenham .. 40 19 18 0 93 49 53 Fulham
40 20 10 10 78 03 00
Oldham
Burnley
(Last Five)
40·14 7 10 04 77 35 40 11 18 10 00 75 35 West Ham.. 40 12 9 10 73 89 33 Chesterfold 40 10 10 20 53 81 30 Charlton .....89 11 7.21 56 82 20
Tranmere
THIRD DIVISION.
0 Wrexham
Leugue Table
@
Goals
P. W. D. L. F. A. Ps. Hull
39 24 7 8 99 41 56 Wrexham ... 30 23 8 8103 50 65 Chester ..... 89 22 7 10 80 52 61
The
10 14
$300. Second $150. Third $76, For 2
China Ponies classified by The Hong 3 16 17 Foxx scored a home run for Kong Jockey Club as "D" Class at
date
of entry. Entrance $5. Once Johnson Round.
COTTON & WHEAT
LATEST NEW YORK QUOTATIONS
6 The Ho Klang Hadicap-Win- ner $250. Second $125. Third $70. For Chinu Ponies classified by The Hong Kong Jockey Club as "E" Class at date of entry. Entrance $5. Once Round.
Entries close next Friday nt 4 p.m.
POLO IN HONGKONG
(Continued from Page 8.)
I feel that we must express our an Messra. Swan, Culbertson and Fritz have received the following quota-preciation of the sporting attitude Lipos on the New York cotton and shown by the Shanghat Club in send-
ing a sido during auch dieolt and whent exchange for yesterday.
pensive times as these ore, Wel greatly enjoyed that visit and it is to be hoped that we can return the favour by sending winning ride to Shanghai this season.
"COCHRAN'S THROW May
OUTS
AT YMCA.
July Deinber Deesmber January March
Cotton
Opening Closing Rango Range 7.62-7.66 7.47-7,50 7.72-7.74 7.65-7.67 7.00-7.99 7.87-7.89 8.15-8.16 8.01-8.03 8.23-8.25 8.00-8.11 8.40-8.40 8.25-3.27
7.65
Concerning the tenure of our Ground here there has been consider- able agitation during the past year and at the present time negotiations are being carried on. It is possible Chicago Winnipeg where a full-sized turfed ground, to- we may be moved to the mainland gether with an adequate club house, will be provided for us in either Kai Tack or the Prince Edward Road aren.
VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT
Spat
A variety entertainment entitled July "Cochran's Throw-Outs" was ad- Seitenker mirably presented at the European October Y.M.C.A. Jast evening by Miss Audrey Steele on behalf of Navy, Army and Air Force section of the institution.
My
60% 70% 71%
50% 014
63%
The "Throw-out," comprising Rosemary King, Joan Misses Churchill and Audrey Steele, were introduced to the audience by Mrs. A. W. Ingram, wife of Mr. A. W. Ingram, Services secretary, and their programme, interspersed by piano selections by Mr. Ronnie True were enjoyed by the large gathering.
DANISH MISSION
ATTACKED
WORK OF INSTRUCTING FARMERS ABANDONED
Dairen, Apr. 24.
Facilities for Navy.
During the dry season the Royal Naval Recreation Club has played football every Saturday and Sunday and our action in tanning them our af undoubted as- ground has been sistance to them in view of the dis treasing shortage of playing fielda in the Colony. Nevertheless aur act of kindness has resulted in very grievous damage having been done to our turf. To illustrate how inadequate is the Bandits have driven Danish mis-compenantian of $500 which we re- sionaries from their experimental ceive from the Royal Naval Recrea agricultural farm outside Antung.tion Club I might say that the con where for many years they have tractor's tender ta returf the eastern instructed farmers in better crop-lend of the field, where the greatest damage has been done, is something raising methods.
over $6,000, while to make patchwork On Saturday bandits raided the repairs to the balance would cost in- farm and abifucted two workmen, other $2,500. Of
course, all this i one of whom managed to escape
think you will play, but I after being shot in the abdome damage has not been caused by one Yesterday, the bandits again nt-agree that the ground is in a very tacked the "Devilish Danes" for much worse condition than it was comforting the escaped man, but year ago. Furthermore when the Navy commenced playing football here were repulsed.
Reveral years ago the condition of Subsequently all foreigners left our turf was good. Should the trans- for town, giving up the farm-fer to Kowloon be ultimately found "The Reuter Special.
Impossible we shall have to face the problem of the future. If we are to remain here very extensive repairs will have to be made and at the same tiine an arrangement come to by which the benefits done shall not be | vitiated almost at once by tho us of
our ground for football.
The programme was as under, Opening Chorus "Sing Brothers" Cochran's Throwouts; Song "The fles crawled up the window" Cochran's Throwouts; Dance Eve O'Hagan & Audroy Stocl; Song Selected Margaret King: Song "Living in Clover" Audrey Steel & The Girls; Piano Selections Ronnie True; Dance Cochran's
Throwouts.
After the interval the pro-
gramme continued with the follow ing numbors: Dance Peanut Vendor" Rosemary King & The Girls; Song Selected Mar- garet King; Dance "Navy Blues" Betty Laing & Eve O'Hagan; Song at the Piano "And her mother camo too" Ronnie Truc: "Crazy People" Song & Dance Joan Churchill, Betty Laing & The Girls; Song "Hold my Hand" Audroy Steel; Dance Cochran's Throwouts; Closing Chorus Sing Brothers Cochran's Throwouts.
The Items were accompaned by Mr. Ronnie True and his Cheero Band.
REDS IN CHINA.
scanon'e
The report and accounts for the year were adopted.
New Officials.
SHARE PRICES
TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS
The following is the list of local share quotations issued to-day:
Banka
H'kong Banks, $1740 b. H'kong Banks, Lon., £123 n. Chartered Banks, 3184 n. Mercantile Bank, A & B.
£24% n.
Mercantile Bank C., 49% n. East Asia, $100 n.
Am: 0. Finance Corp., Sh. $20 n. China 0. Fin. Ord.. Sh.85.40 n. China 0. Fin. Prof. Sh.35.00 n.
Insurances,
Chaton Ins., $1,800 b. Union Ins., $560 n. China Underwritora, $2.36 n. China Fire $620 2. 14.K. Fire Ing., $1240 n. International Aasco, Sh.56.25 m.
Shipping.
"
Douglas, $322 b. H.K. Steamboats, $22 n. Indo-Chinas, (Prof.) $25 n. Indo-Chinns, (Del.), $20 n. Shell (Bearer), 45/- n.
Union Waterboats, $10 8.
Mining. Benguets, $241⁄4 b. Kailane, 21/3 n. Langkata (Single), Sh.$0.80 n. S'haf Explorations, Sh. $2.90 n. S'hal Loans, Sh. $3.20 n. Rouba, $9.30 n. Venz: Goldfields, 84.20 n. Benguet Exp., 84/37 cts. an.
Docks, etc.
H.K. Wharven, $131 b. H.K. Docks, $18% n.
S. Chian Motors A., $10 n. 8. China Motors B., $8 n. Providents (old), $3,95, n. Providents (new), $1.30 b. Hongkowa, Sh. $300 n. New Engineeringa, Sh.$8 n. Shanghai Docks, Sh. $183 n.
Lands, Hotels, etc. H. & S. Hotels, $6.05/75 sa. H.K. Lands, $75 an. S'hai Lands. Sh.$30.80 n. Metropolitan Lands, Sh. $14. n. Humphreys, $14 n.
H.K. Realties, $7.10 n.
Asin Realties "A", Sh. $140 n. Asin Realties "B", Sh. $20 n. Chinese Estates, $95 b. China Realties, Sh. $14.75 n. China Debentures Sh.$107 1.
Cotton Mills.
Ewo Cottons, Sh.315 n. S'hai Cottons, Sh. 305 n. Zoong Sings, Sh.$14 n. Wong On Textiles (S) $98 n. Public Utilities.
Tramways, $21 n.
Peak Trams (old), $16.20 n. Peak Trams, (now) $8 n. Star Ferries, $90 n.
Yaumall Ferries (old), $32 n. Yaunati Ferries (now), 3014 n. Chinn Lights (old), $12.161⁄4 sa. China Lights (now), $111⁄2 n. H.K. Electric $72 b. and at. Macao Electrica $25 b. Sandakan Lights, $10% n. Telephones (old), $27 sa. Chian Buses, Sh. $14 n. Singapore Tractions, 2/- n. Singapore Prof. 12/- n.
Industrials.
Malabon Sugars $15 n. Cald: Macg. (old.), Sh.- $191⁄2 n. Cald: Macg. (Pref.), Sh.$14.70 n. Canton Ices, 36 n.
Cements (Com.), $6.85/00 sa. Cements (old), $61⁄2 n. Cements (new), $1%1⁄2 n. H.K. Ropes, $9 n.
Stores, etc. Dairy Farms, $27 n. Watsons, $B sa.
Der. A. Wings, $1 n. Lane Crawfords, $4.45 n.
Mackintosha, $21 n. Sinceres $161⁄4 ni Wm. Powells, 83.35 n. Wing On (H.K.), $220.
Miscellaneous. Amusements, $121⁄2 n H.K. Entertainments, $12 n. S.C. Enterprises, $33⁄41⁄2 ¤. United Theatres, Sh. $4 n. Macao "Greyhounds," $10 n. Constructions (old), 3 . Constructions (now), 20 cts, n. B. Ind. G$ Bonds, $08 n. H.K. Govt. Loans, 6% b. Frem. Wallace Harpers, $9 n.
SINKIANG POLITICS.
MOHAMMEDANS NOT IN HARMONY WITH CHINESE
PEKING CITIZENS HOLD MEMORIAL SERVICE
Nanking, Apr. 23. Peking, Apr. 23.
The Nanking Government is Times have changed. After the
the lapse of six years, Chinese in- The following officers were elected. now turning Its attention to
Excellency the developments taking place in Sin- tellectuals here to-day held a-President, His memorial service in honour of Li Governor (Sir William Peel): Chair ilang province. It is learned that Ta-chao, Chinese communist lead-man, His Excellency the General the dispute between the Moham er who was executed by Marshal Officer Commanding (Major General medans and the Chinese there is 0. C. Borrett); Vice-Presidents, Col. Chang Tao-lin in 1927 in con- F. P. Nosworthy, Col. R. B. Cousens coming more and more serious, Bernecessitating careful government nexion with the anti-Communist and the Hon. Mr. J. J. Patterson; res NEW AMERICAN
campaign.
Hon. Secretary, Mr. W. T. Stanton;
G F In an Interview this morning, Many prominent educators were General Committee, Llout. Col. AMBASSADORS
present at the ceremony yesterday. Rulkes, Capt. P. L. Villar, Capt. R. Mr. Wang Ching-wel, President of The funeral will take place to- Mould, Capt. II. M. Boxer, Mr. J. the Executive Yuan, declared that the Government is giving its BRECKENRIDGE LONG-morrow.-Reider.
serious attention to the trouble in AND SUMNER WELLES
Sinking and has ordered a very DAY
into tho BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF.
careful investigation (Special to Talegraph”)
situation. The Chairman of the The Dollar liner President Coolidge Sinklang Provincial Government, WHEN A MAN'S KNOWLEDGE 18; (Telegraph, Copyright, Telegraphic sea
Renters, Aprit NOT IN ORDER, THE MORE OF IT HErrived here at a am. yesterday from Mr. Wong disclosed, has been in- Manila. She will all at 1 am. to structed not to rely entirely on Washington, Apr. 24. HAS THE GREATER WILL BE H18.CON-morrow for Shanghal.
military force, but persundo tho The Senate has confirmed the FUSION-Herbert Spencer.
Miss Lydia Michal, the noted Mohammedans not to be. Influeno- appointment of Mr. Brockonridge
German singer, · is, to givo a od by seditious propaganda. The Long, the well known internation-
The Ben Line sa. "Benrosch" left vocal recital at the Hongkong Government has also stressed the al lawyer, as American Ambasen-
roof garden, the function necessity for the Improvement of dor in Italy, and that of Mr. Singapore for Hongkong, via Manila, Hotel Sumner Wellos na Ambassador to on 22nd April and is duo to arrive having now been fixed for Thurs the Sinklang political, social and
here on 3rd May.
day evening.
economic conditions.-Router. Cuba.Reuter.
wave, Ordinanes, 171
25, 2,11 0,MJ
I
Keswick and Mr. W. T. Stanton.
.
APRIL 25, · 1933.
RADIO BROADCAST
EUROPEAN LECTURE FROM THE STUDIO
From Z. B. W., on wave length of 350 metres (84.5 k/c.).
11-11,30 a.m. Stock and Exchange Quotations, Weather Report.
11.00 a.m. Chinesa recorded pro- gramma.
12.80 p.m. European programme of Viator records.
1 p.m. Local Time and Weather Report.
1.30 p.m.
Rugby Press News, Selected London and Now York Stock Quotations, olc. A relay of the Rotary Club Tiff Speech from the Gloucester Restau rant. "Streets-Main and Wall" by Katarinn G. W. Greeno,
2 p.m. Close Down. 4-5 Dist Chinese recorded pro-
gramme.
5-6 p.m.
A relay of the Band of the lat Battn. South Wales Borderers, con- ducted by Bandmaster J. L. Gocks, from Mount Austin Barracks, by courtesy of the Officer Commanding.
4-7 p.m. Chineso recorded pro- gramme.
7-10.30 p.m. European programine, 7-7.16 p. m.
Capriccio Italien (Italian Caprico)
Tschaikowsky, Op. 45),
Leopold Stokowski and the Phila- delphia Orchestrn. 6949/6950. 7.18 p.m.
Closing local Stock Quotations, Selected London and New York Stock Quotations, etc.
7.30-8.80 p.m. A Concert.
B p.m. (Local, Time and Weather Report).
Plano Solo(a) To a Wild Rose (b)
To a Water Lily (MacDowell), Piano Solos-(a) A Deserted Farm
(b) Of Brer Rabbit (MacDowell), Myre C. Eaver, 22101. Song-Old Folks at Home (Foster). Song-Dixie (Emmett).
Mary Lewis (Soprano). 1346. Violin Solo-No One Knows
(Gordon).
Violin Solo-Do You Know my
Gorden? (Haydn Wood).
Roneo Chome. 1270, Song--Boat Song (Moses-Waro), Song-A May Morning (Weatherly.
Denza).
Lambert Murphy (Tenor), 4016, Piano Solo By the Brookside
(Stojowski).
Plano Solo The Prophet Bird
(Schumann),
Ignaco Jan Padorawskl. 1420. Song-Home Sweet Home (Payne
Bishop). Song-Last Rose of Summer (Moore). Madumo Amelita Galli-Curci (Soprano), 1865. Violin Solo-At Dawning (Cadman-
Rissland), Violin SoloAndantino (Lemare-
Saenger),
Fritz Kreisler. 1165. Song-Devotion (Wonda-Haydn-
Wood). Song--I Look Into Your Garden
(Wilmott-Haydn Wood).
John McCormack (Tenor). 1147. 8.30-8.65 p.m. Dance Tunes. Waltz-And Love Was Born. Fox Trot-We Belong Together,
Leo Relaman and His Orch. 24192. Waltz-Kiss me Goodnight. Not
Goodbye.
The Troubadours. Fox Trot-The Cute Little Things
You Do.
The High Hatters, 22782. Fox Trót Tom Thumb's Drum, Fox Trot The Queen Was in the
Parlour.
Ambrose and His Orchestra. 24002. Waltz Live, Laugh and Love. Fox. Trot-Just Once for All Time.
Ray Noble and His Now Mayfair Orch. 22904.
8.05-9.15 p.m. Operatic. Song-Carmen-Seguidilla (Near the
Wallo of Sevillo Bizet). Song Carmen-Habanera (Love is
Like a Wood Bird) (Bizet). Marguerite D'Alvarez (Cóntralto). 1145, Orchestral-Carmen Suite-Preludo
to Act 1 (Bizet).
Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra conducted by Leopold Stokowski. 1850. Song-Boris GodohnawIn the Town'
of Kazan (Moussorgsky), Song Prince Igor Song of Prince
Galitzky (Borodin).
Feodor Chalinpin (Bass). 1287. 9.15-10 p.m. Orchestral Henry VIII-Introduction and Entrance of the Clans (Saint-Saens). Henry VIII-Scotch Idyl (Saint-
Saona).
Henry VIII-Dance of the Gypay
(Saint-Saone).
|Henry, VIII-Jig and Finals
(Saint-Saens)..
(Continued on Page 2.),
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