GEHRINGER SPOILS GOMEZ

STOPS NO-HIT GAME IN NINTH

Washington, Bay 4. Runs were comparatively scarce in the major baseball leagues to- day, and in three games teams were nosed out by a single run.

The Glants scored A double header success against Chicago, and Johnson did some effective pitching for Cincinnati to blank out Boston. Gomez pitched magnificiently for New York, but in the ninth innings, Gehringer (Detroit) smacked out a homer to spoll the Yankee pitcher's wo-hit game.

NATIONAL LEAGUE.

AN NOG

R. H. E.

New York Chicago...

2

1

-New York

3

Chicago

4

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2

(English homered for Chicago and Davis for the Glunta).

. Boston

Cincinnati

D 1 0

4 12 0

(Johnson pitched and blanked out Boston and Hafey scored

home run for Cincinnati).

Brooklyn

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Pittsburgh

(Ten innings were played).

2

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AMERICAN LEAGUE,

Philadelphia

St. Louis....

New York

Detroit.... 2

2 舒

G

A

(Lazzeri homered for the Yan- keca and Gehringer for Detroit).

Chicago

Philadelphin

Cleveland

Washington

2 G 0

1 5 0

5

11 3

5

9 1

The Boston y St. Louis game was postponed on account of rain.

LOCAL ESTATES

COURT GRANTS LETTERS

OF ADMINISTRATION Letters of administration to the catato of Wong Wing-kit alias

FIRE IN HOLD OF S.S.

GLENSHANE

FLAMES SPEEDILY

SUBDUED

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

MUKDEN INCIDENT.

MANCHUKUO SOLDIERS CLASH WITH CHINESE POLICE

Shanghai, May 3. Reports trickling out from Man- Shanghai, May 2. churia reveal that an ugly riot That most dreaded enemy of seamen, fire broke out in the Num-occurred in Mukden on Sunday her 2 hold of the Glen liner Glen-when novonty Manchukuo Con- shane as she was on her way here stabularymen who had recently from Hongkong. The hold con returned from Johol; attacked the tained a large quantity of paper bales,

cast · gate police station. The

Avere

As soon as the fire was noticed, Constabularymen were driven off, hosen were put over the side and but reinforced by other Con- water pumped into the hold to exstabularymen and rowdies, re- tinguish the flames. A couple of fire extinguishers

also attacked and stormed the station, brought into play, and the fire got seizing all the rifles there. under control and put out within Japanese troops assisted by the a very short time.

police finally dispersed the rioters, making seventy arrests.

NEW YORK'S HUGE DRINK PROVIDER

ILLICIT STILL IN MANSION

New York, May 1. The largest alcoholic atil ever discovered in the New York aren was found on Saturday, when the doors of the old Belmont Mansion, which at one time only admitted the bluest blood in society, opened to admit eight federal officers, who came out with eight prisoners and announced the capbare of the still.!

The house was once owned by j Mrs. 0. H. P. Belmont, society dictator at the beginning of this century. It was found that 27 rooma of the mansion had been turned into a huge distillery.

NON-RECOGNITION.

SUB.-COMMITTEE TO MEET NEXT WEEK

Geneva, May 4. The meeting of the Non-recogni tion Sub-Committee has been fix-. ed for next Tuesday, certain de- legations having asked for a de- lay in order to study the mem orandum prepared by the Sacre- tarint. It is hoped to hold the plenary meeting at noon after the Sub-Committee has met and discussed the question.

The memorandum is being

treated very confidentially. The Sub-Committee is not expected to reach any until the American

The incident, it is reported. arose when two Japanese police-

mon

halted a truck recklessly driven by five Constabularymon. The latter attempted to disarm the Japanese, but were benten Instead. Then they incited their comrades to attack the station.--Reuter.

1

EMINEMENTALACIO

"TELEGRAPH” ART SUPPLEMENT

A Wide Variety of Illustrations

To-morrow's Pictorial Sup- plement will contain the usual wide variety of subjects, sports pictures, numerous local wed. dings, and Interesting pictures of Chinese life among them.

An excellent picture of Lady Peel, accompanied by H.E. the Governor, leading in Lucy Glitters at Inst Saturday's at the Folice races, scency Training School when Inspec- tor Paterson was honoured by a large parade on the occasion of his retirement, the opening of the Chinese Athletic As- Rociation Swimming Club are Among the Illustrations.

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LATEST NEW YORK

QUOTATIONS

Wong Teze-nam, late of 18 Hing Hon Road, and formerly of 10 Western Street, have been grant ed to his widow, Wong Loung-shi, of 10, Chatham Road, Hunghom, has made known its views. have received the following quota.

Kowloon. The estate iv valued at $6,500

Dong Guy-wah, late of Goo Hok Village, Chung Shan District, who died intectate on December 22, 1932, left local estate sworn under $4,300. Letters of administration to the estate have been granted to his widow, Chan Shi, of the same address and temporarily re-

Renter.

definite decision Government

SINKIANG POSITION

Messrs. Swan, Calbertson and Fritz

tions on the New York cotton and wheat exchange for yesterday.

Cotton

SPECIAL COMMISSIONER TO July

GO TO PROVINCE

Nanking, May 3. General Huang Mp-sung, who is

May

October December January March

siding at 169, Des Voeux Road being sent to Sinklang as a Special Spot

Weat.

at

Commissioner to pacify the situat- $2,300 lon there is leaving Nanking very

soun, but whether he will travel May

Local estate valued was left by Nga Hing, alias Ngai

Soy-hing, late of Mo, Sat Yeung by acroplane or use the land route July

via Siberia has not yet been de- September

Chol Street, Kowloon. Letter of administration have been granted cided.--Reuter. to his widow, Ngal Tang-shi, of the same address.

Theodone Ozanne Ogier, late Chief Officer of 8.3. Kwong Sal" left local estate sworn under $1.500. Letters of administration with the will annexed to the estate have been granted to Michael Howard Turner solicitor, of 1, Dea Voeux Road Central, for the une and benefit of deceased's wife, Blanche Moud Ogier, of 1530, Chestnut Strret, San Francisco.

JAPANESE CALL TO CHINESE

“DRIVE BRITISH WEST

OF SUEZ"

SHENSI GOVERNOR

RECENT APPOINTMENT OF

MR. SHAO LI-TZE

Nanking, May 4.

Detaber

Opening Closing Rango Rango 8.05-8.05 8.17-8.17 8.16-8.15 8.20-8,31 8.39-8.37 8.56-8.67 8.55-8.54 8.68-8.68 8.00-8.62 8.76-8.76- 8.78-8.78 8.01-8.01

8.30

Wheat

Chicago Winnipeg

72

13

73%

04%

744

804

AUSTRIAN COUP PLAN,

GOVERNMENT DETERMINED

TO OPPOSE NAZIS

Vienna, May 1. Excitement has been aroused by The Executive Yunn has nccept- ed the resignation of General Yang the publication in the newspaper Hu-cheng, Governor of Shensi and Reichspost of the details of pre- appointed Mr. Shao Li-tze, ex-parations for a Nazi coup d'etat.

An official communiqué declares Governor of Kansu, to be his suc- cessor.

the Government la determined General Chu Shao-lining hus been and fully able to guarantee tho appointed Governor of Kansu. security of the country-Renter's Reuters

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DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

HE GAINS WISDOM IN A HAPPY One case of meningitis was reported WAY WHO GAINS IT BY ANOTHER'S to the health authorities on Wednes EXPERIENCE.-Plautus.

day.

FRIDAY, MÁY 5, 1933.

SHARE PRICES

TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS

The following la the list of local share quotations issued to-day:

Banks,

A

B

Il'kong Banks, $1720 sa. H'kong Banks, London, £124 n. Chartered Banks, 18% n. Mercantile Bank, A.

£2434 #. Mercantile Bank 0.... £0% n. East Asia. $100 n. Am: 0. Finance Corp., Sh. $20 n. China O. Fin. Ord., Sh.$5.40 n. China O. Fin. Prof. Sh.$5.00 n.

Insurances.

Canton Inn., $1,300 b.

Union Ins., $620/25 na. Chian Underwriters, $2.86 m. China Fire 8620 n. H.K. Fire Ins, $250 b. International Asace, Sh.85.25 m.

Shipping.

n.

Douglas, $32 H.K. Steamboats, $22 n. Indo-Chinas, (Prof.) $20 1, Indo-Chinas, (Def.), $20-n. Shell (Bearor), 45/- . Union Waterboats, $15 n.

Mining. n.

Bengueta, $24 Kailana, 25/- n. Langkata (Single), Sh. $11 n. Shai Explorations, Sh. $2, n. S'haf Loans, Sh. $4% n. Rouba, $9.10 b.

Venz: Goldfelds, 84.20 n. Benguet Exp., 35 cta. n.

Docks, etc.

H.K. Wharves, $128 b. H.K. Docks, $181⁄2 n. 9. China Motors A., $10 n. 9. China Motors B., $8 n. Providents (old), $9.90 b. Providents (new); $1,35 b. Hongkews, Sh. $315 n. New Engineerings, Sh.38 n. Shanghai Docks, Sh. $180 n.

Lands, Hotela, etc.

II. & S. Hotela, $7.10 b. HI.K. Lands, $75/44_en. S'hai Landa, Sh.$10.80 n. Metropolitan Lands, Sh. $14. n. Humphreys, $14 D.

HK. Realtice, $7.15 b. Asia Realtfes "A", Sh. $140 n. Asia Realties "B", Sh. $20 n. Chinese Estates, 895 h. China Renities, Sh. $14,75 n. China Debentures Sh.$187 n.

Cotton Mills. Ewo Cottons, Sh. $14.30 n. S'hai Cottona, 9h. 895 n. Zoong Singo, Sh.$14 n. Wong On Textiles (S) $03 n.

Public Utilities. Tramways, $21.20 s. Peak Trame (old), $10.20 11. Peak Trams, (now) $8 n. Star Ferries, $90% n. Yaumati Ferries (old), $30 n. China Lights (old), $12.15 b. China Lights (now), $114% n. - H.K. Electrics, $72 b. Macno Electrics, $25 n. Sandakan Lights, $10 n. Telephones (old), $27% sa. China Buses, Shì. $14 n. Singapore Tractions, 1/— n. Singapore Pref. 7/- n.

Industrials. Malabon Sugars $16 n. Cald: Macg. (old), Sh, $20 n. Cald: Macg. (Pref.), Sh. $16 Canton Ices, $6 n.

Cements (Com.), $7.80 b. Cements (old), $6 b. Coments (new), $1% n. H.K. Ropos, $3 n.

Stores, etc. Dairy Farms, $27 b. Watsons, $8% b.

Der. A. Wings, $1 n. Lane Crawfords, $4.60 b. Mackintosha, §21 n. Sinceres $16 n. Wm. Powella, $23⁄41⁄4 n. Wing On (H.R.), $220 v.

Miscellaneous. Amusements, $1214 n. H.K. Entertainments, $11.40 sa. S.C. Enterprises, $5% a. United Theatres, Sh, 84 m. Macao "Greyhoundo," $10 n. Constructions (old), 83 m Constructions (new), 90 cta. n. B. Ind. G$ Bonds, $68% n. H.K. Govt. Loans, 4% Prem. Wallace Harpora, $9. n.

39 TEAMS IN TENNIS LEAGUE

(Continued from Page 8.).

n.

Tokyo, May 1. Denouncing Britain for its al legedly perfidlour treatment of Its old ally Japan, posters con-

The Lloyd Triestino liner, Conte between Dr. Archibald Nelson Jones, above.

The wedding will shortly take place will be superseded by those quoted spicuously printed in black, white, Verde, la arriving to-morrow morning of the War Memorial Hospital, and and red have recently appeared at 4 a.m., berthing at Kowloon Whart, Miss Constance Vera Riley, of 60, pasted on wooden hoarding. fon- and sails at 11 am. for Shanghal. cca and telegraph poles through-

the Feak.

RULES AFFECTED.

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4.80-7 p.m. Chinese recorded pro- gramme.

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7.15-9 p.m.

A relay of the United Artist's Picture"Mr. Robinson Crusoe" from the King's Theatre by courtesy of the Management,

9-10 p.m. Classical Programmo, Orchestral The Fair at Scrotchinsk

Gepak (Moussorgsky), Orchestral Funeral March (Rimsky-

Korsakow).

London Symphony Orchestra direct- ed by Albert Coates. 11448. Vocal-La Favorite Oh, Dearest

Ferdinand (Donizetti). Vocal-Oh, Fatal Gift (Verdi),

Sigrid Onegin (Contralto), 7101 Plano Solo Sonata in A Fiat, Op.

110 (Beethoven).

Frederic Lamond. D1565/D1560 Vocal-Forza del Destino-May Ko bo

Accursed! (Verdi). Vocal-Norma-High On Yon Moun

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Metropolitan Opera Chorus with Ezlo Pinza. 8158

10-11 p.m. Dance Music. 10.30 p.m. Rugby Mid-day Press News.

10.35 p.m. Close Down.

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CORRESPONDENT'S CORNER KICK

QUERY

(Continued from Page 8.)

Signals and the Athletic and Engineers in Division 3 to-morrow, and on Sunday the Athletic seniors oppose the Navy.

Nothing startling here. The Polico will probably get a couple of points, for Kowloon will be weakened by the absence of Bliss, their star intermediate, but it will be interesting to see if the Navy can repeat Last Sunday's per- formance against the Athletic. My own feeling is that the Chin- ese forwards have got to show a little more initiative and idea of shooting if they are to enjoy their revenge.

Mr. G. T. May, the F. A. Secret. ary Informa me that charity game has been arranged for Sun- day between South Chinn and the Royal Artillery. They will meet at Caroline Hill and the proceeds will be for the Ip Lan Young Tong school fund.

The local Benson will officially wind up on May 20, exactly o fortnight after It should, with u match in aid of the Children's Playground Fund.

It will take place on the Club ground and will be played between representative aides of the Ser- vices and the Chinese. This will certainly be a corker, for if the Services are at full strength they can field a very, very useful afdo Indeed.

CORNER KICK QUERY.

A correspondent writes me in connexion with the South Chħa- -- Athletic game on Wednesday. He quotes an incident and naks for, n ruling on it.

He points out that just before half time the Athletic were award- ed Đ corner kick, The ball was placed and the kick taken, buf before the ball could rench another player the referee signalled for half time. Should not the official hava extended time for the kick to be taken and the ball touched by another player he asks,

corner

Well certainly the English Foot- ball Association gives no ruling on the point, so it is to be as- sumed that the

kick is regarded as having been taken once the ball has been kicked. In the rules of the game it is expressly laid down that when a penály ktok is awarded "if necessary, time of play shall be az- tended to admit of the penalty kick being taken", but no such pro- vision is made regarding corner kicks.

On the face of it it doco appear somewhat senseless and unfair for The old rules affected are.

a team, having gained - a free out the city of Tokyo. Bold char- Cheung Wa, 52,' a coolie nt the

0-Except with the sanction of kick, to have a closing signal given The Hongkong University Union acters in white on a black back- Naval Sanatorium on The Peak col will hold a sports dance on Saturday, the Executive Committee or unless before advantage can be taken ́of ground credit a hitherto unknown. Inpsed and died near the former May 18, at 6 pm, in the University the weather makes play impossible, It. organisation styling itself the Peak Hospital yesterday afternoon. Great Hall in honour of the cricket all matches shall be play on the datos On the other hond à corner "Asiatic Anti-British League,"

dub for winning the Colony's Senior 7-In the event of postponement kick obviously cannot be placed Wan Choi, 23-year-old concubine, League Shield for 1983. with the authorship.

the teams concerned must themselves in the same class as an infringe- hanged herself from a nall act in the

fix some other date within fourteen wall at hor home at 100, Keelung After charging Britain with in-Street, Samshulpo, yesterday. Dames- kinson and Grist, solicitors for the Team in every such case shall be re-reasonable to suggest that it is no gratitude towards Japan despitotic troubles are said to have caused mortgages, the

On instructions from Messrs. Wil days of the original data. The Home mont such as a penalty, and it is

Japan's fidelity to the Anglo- the suicide,

leasehold property

sponsible for the initiation of such more unfair to stop play a second Japanese Alliance during the

known as 248, Queen's Road East, arrangements.

aftor a corner kick has been taken, which way to have been put up for Great War, these posters accuse

B.In the event of one team being then to do so as a goal scoring shot A year of sustained progress in auction at Mossrs. Lammert Bros. unable to keep its engagement on the la about to enter the not, an in Britain of having compelled Japan keeping with their ideals of service, salesroom yesterday, was withdrawn. date fixed or in the event of a dato cident which is quite frequent. to accept an inadequate naval ra- fellowship and culture was recorded

not being fixed within fourteen days,

FORECAST. tio at the Washington Conference by the Y'a Men's Club which held ite

St. Joseph's College authorities the Executive Committed shall have and of fostering anti-Japanese first anniversary dinnor-at-tho-Chi-deny that the six students fined on power to fix a date or award the point

_________Governor's Cup. Rentiment at Geneva. In conclu- neae Merchants Club last night. Wednesday for throwing stones at a agathat the Club which, in the opinion Football Assn: XI ▼ CA.A.F. XI alon, they demand the emancipa the birthday, the Clubs was presented appears that one attended the College

Synchronising with the celebration of lamp-post are St. Joseph's boys. It of the Executive Committee, is In tion of India from British rule and with the Charter by the lon. Mr. some time ago, but the others are

default.

14No player who has, in one sea- Kowloon

Navy call on "the 400,000,000 people of 3. W. Too on behalf of Mr. Wm. unknown to the College. The error, son, played twice or more for a team China and the 800,000,000 people Yinson Lee, director of the China for which apologies are offered, sooma in a higher division is eligble to play of India to drive British Influence Region of the International Y's Men's to have arisen from the fact that one for a team in a lower division of the SOUTH CHINA ▼ Signals

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