PITCHERS SORRY TIME

Philadelphia Score 14 Against Yankees

Washington, June 8,

In a thrilling hard hitting game today Philadelphia bead the New York Yankees by 14 runs to 10.

socking the Yankees pitchers and he completed the circuit three

timos.

LAWN BOWL'S

LEADERSHIP

(Continued from Payo 8.)

3. Chalmers (skip.)

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1933.

Kowloon Docks:-J.V. Ramsay, R. Morrison, W. Grolg, and F.;

Well Done Perry & Austin!

Cullen (skip); A.M. Calman, J. WONDERFUL

Cooper and J.C. C. Atkinson, DI. Hedley, and R.

NAVAL OFFICERS GOING HOME

H.M.S. CURACOA SAILING ON MONDAY

PLAY kong at 8 a.m. this morning en

IN DAVIS CUP

RADIO BROADCAST

RELAY FROM DAVENTRY TO-NIGHT

From Z. B. W., on wave length of 856 motres (84.5 k/c.).

4.30-7 pm. Chineso recorded pro-

7-10.30 p.m. European programme,

7

p.m. Closing Local Block Quota.........

Wand of Youth Suite No. 1 tions, etc.

7.3-7.22 p.m.

II.M.S. Curacon arrived in Hong-

route for Home waters carrying Kempton, W.

on board a number of officers and Ferguson, W. Brown (skip);

ratings from the crowa of the Lapaley (skip).

London, June 8.Yangtse gun-boats. She sails from In their severest test since the Hongkong on Monday.

gramme. The following Officers are tak- Recreio-H.A. Alvea, R. Ro-first round tie against Spain, Bri Jimmy Foxx had the time of his Hobarts, A.S. Gomes and C.E. Mar-tnin to-day made a wonderfulstarting passage Home in H.M.S. Cura- Souza, C.G. Silva, and R.F. Luz match against Italy and appear son, H.M.S. Mantis, Lieut. J.V.W. ques (skip); L.A. Gutierriz, L.C.R. in the third round Davis Cup Couleut. A. Y. Spearman, H.M.S. Tern,, Lieut. D.R.C. Hodge. (skip); F.A. Xavier, J.M. Alves, safe for entry into the semi-finul

(Elgar, Op. 1a). (skip). F.V Ribeiro and F.X.M. Silva where they will meet Czacho Frigelle, H.M.S. Ladybird., Llout.

Slovakia,

C. C. Martell H.M.S. Bec., Llout.

London Symphony Orchestra_con- ducted by Sir Edward Elgar. 9470/9472. The match is being played at E. C. M. D. Dewar H.M.S. Folke- Police-R. Ellie, G. Porking, Eastbourne and it opened with a stone, Liout, H. R. Thompson, 7.22-8 p.m. Variety. E.G. Post, and W.E. Hollands magnificent three sets victory for H.M.S. Moornhen., Lieut. M.F.L. Song Moon Song. (skip); J. Fender, T. Tallon, J.Fred Porry against Baron de Mor. Beebee, H.M.S. Wren., Surg-Llout. Song-Pickaninales' Heaven. Shepherd and W. Mair (skin); F.purgo.

Comdr. J.F.H. Gausson, H.M.S. Nolan, F.E.E. Booker, AR. Clarke,

The Englishman, although for Caradoc. Surg-Lleut, A. K. Stoven- Orchestral-With a Bong in my and G.C. Moss (skip).

Bon H.M.S. Poterol, Paymaster Iced to the advantage game in each Midshipman K. H. Farnhill, H.M.S.Orchestral-Body and Soul.. act was always on top and cap: Bee. Commd-Gunner (T) B Bat- able of clinching the lasue when chelor, H.M.S. Koppel, Commd-Song-I've got the World on a

Jack Hylton and His Orchestra. 36027. Perry won the first set at the wich., and War-Engr. G. A. Thomas Song-Linger a Little Longer in Gunner J.R.S. Taylor H.M.S. Sand-

String. tenth game, was taken to the

HM.S. Cornwall. twelve games in the second and

the Twilight. won the third at 6-4.

Bing Crosby. 6401. Orchestral-Minuet from "Beau

Brummel,

The New York Giants manng- ed to nose out Philadelphia in the National Leaguo, where St. Loula did likewise with Chicago,

Boston nosod out Washington Sonators in the first game of a double hender, but had a dozen runa notched against them in the second.

K.B.G.C.-R. Duncan, C.E. Elllot-Heywood, W. Macfarlane, and A.M. Holland (skip); J.S. Logan, necessary. Scores as supplied by Reuter A.. Whibley, J. Gibson and H. Nish (skip) A. MacIntyre, G.H. Sharriff, G.E. Roylance and L. Guy (skip).

were:

NATIONAL LEAGUE.

R. H. E.

2 G 0

'St. Louis Chicago

"I 3 0

2 8

5

8 10 2

Pittsburgh

Cincinnati

New York...... 7 8 3 Philadelphia.... 6 9 0 (Peel, Terry and Ott homered

for New York)

AMERICAN LEAGUE.

Chicago

Detroit

2 B

1

3 10

2

10

1

Philadelphin 14

New York ...... 10 13 (Foxx three times homered for Philadelphia and Ruth and Gehrig replied for New York)

Cleveland

St. Louis.......

B B 1 5 10 1

(Crouch homered for St. Louis)

Boston

4 8 1

Washington‣

3 9 1

3 11 0

12 17

0

Boston Washington

K.C.C.-E.C. Fincher, J. Chad-

SPECTACULAR AUSTIN. wick, J. Howe and A. Hyde-Lay (skip); H. Gittins, H. Overy, H. H. W. Austin followed this up Hampton and A.E. Silkestone with an even more spectacular! (skip); F.E. Skinner, W. Hyde, T. display, when he overwhelmed de Ferguson and J. Fraser (skip). Stefani in three sets, losing only

Civil Service:---H. Lockhart, A.0.12 games, Brawn, N.J. Bebbington and R.P. Austin started in whirlwind Phillips (skip) S. Randle, S. Alder fashion going out to the points man, R.. Wood and F.J. Jones at 6-2, and although the Italian (skip); E.W. Simmonds, H.E.strove hard to stem the tied, he Strange, J. Hollidge and A.W. Grim-could not shake Austin from his mett (skip).

purpose, and the world's most stylish player went on to win the remaining sets at 7-5, 7-5. Craigengewer:-D.K. Kharas, At Praguo, Menzel and Mar- M.J. Medina, Y. Abbas and A.A. salek of Czecho-Slovakia proced- Razack (skip); G. Duncan, F.K. ed to finish off their with Modi, E. Tuck and W. Gill (skip); Greece and to enter the semi-final J.S. Landolt, H. Milton, W. Ward of the European Zone, when they and W.V. Field (skip) Reserves: defeated Xydia and Micolaides in J. Johnston and E.C. Batry. astonishingly easy manner 6-1, 6-1,

I.R.C.-A.M. Omar, S.O. Bux, 6-1.

DIVISION 2

tle

A.M. Rumjahn and K.M. Omar This gave them the third and: (akip); M., Razack, M.Y. Adal, deciding rubber and they will now A.R. Dallah and A.M. Wahub oppose Britain.-Router. (skip); S. Ismail, H. Harteam. Bishen Singh and B.A. Hyder (skip).

A.

II.K. Electric:-A. Hatch. McKellar, F. Normington and A. F. Paul (skip) R. Butler, C. Gaha-j gan, W. T. Padgett and J. F. Lunny

INTERESTING LEAGUE

TENNIS

Continued from Page 8.)

Ip Kaw-ko

and Liang

B.-chiu

(skip); J. Sloan, J. G. Haigh, H. S. opponents on their own ground. The Mackay and A. Tarbuck, (skip). visitors only gained 1% acts to 7.

Yacht Club-LS. Greenhill, A. Scores W. Brown, J.W.C. Bonnar and A. Macfarlane (skip): W.J. Hansen, J.A.R. Selby, A. Murdoch, and F. Sutton (skip); N.V.A. Crouchor. J.L. Spence, J. Abraham and J. OF Bentley (skip)..

COL. R. B. COUSENS PROMOTED

RAISED TO RANK

BRIGADIER

(C.R.C.), tied with W. Wa and E. Davies 6-0; beat D. W. Waterson and W. Chanson, 0-1; bent D. and K. Singh, 0-2,

K. M. Wong and H. O. Tso (C.R.C), beat Wu and Davies, 6-3; beat Water-

Singh, 0-2.

T. W. Lau and Y. K. Mow (C.R.C.), beat Wu and Davies, 6-1; beat Water- son and Chanson, 6-1; boat Singh and Singh, 6-2.

K.C.C.-F. Maddox, C.J. Roo, Voon and Chanson, 6-2; beat Singh and C. Labrum and L. Jack (akip);_J.M. Brown, J.S. Houghton, E. Kern Col. RR. Cousens, D.S.O., Aasis and J.M. Jack (skip); P. Kristo tant Adjutant the Quarter-master- fereen, A. Spary, W.W. Hirst and General in Charge of Administra-1.J.P. Robinson (skip). tion of the China Command had

Civil Service: T. Hunter, LR. Whant, H. Westlake and S. Ec-

Bets to 21.

A/T.C. v Civil Service.

boen appointed Brigadier-in-

Playing on their own courts, thej Charge. On numerous occasions cleshall (skip); P.E. Knight, S. A.T.C. inflicted a decisive defeat upon

Cressey, J.F. McGowan, and R.R. the C.S.C.C. by 6% during the absence of His Excel-Davies-(skip): L. Collyer, T. Scores lency the G.O.C. from the Colony, Fitzgerald, T. Armstrong and T.

C.-Sgt. Jarman and S.-Ggt., Baville Col. Cousens has been acting Holdman (skip).

(A.T.C.), beat 3.. Barrow and D. M. Brigadier and the appointment |

MacDongel, 0-4; tied with J. G. has now been made a substantive

Pilcher and T. A. Bendall, 0.6; beat

-8. ono.

Born in 1880, Col. Cousens was educated at Epsom Collego and Clare College, Cambridge, and en- tered the Army in 1900.

J. Skinner and M. Bebbington,

FORECAST.

DIVISION 1.

v Police

Kowloon C.C.ton,

TAIKOO R.C. CRAIGEN-

GOWER KOWLOON

B.G.C.

In 1930, he was raised to the rank of Colonel and in the follow- RECREIO

ing year joined the China Com-

mand. During the Great War, ho

Q.M.S. Oldfield and Sgt. Wilson (A.T.C.), lost to Barrow and Mac- Dongel, 2-0; beat Pilcher and Bon- dall, 6-3; boat Skinnor and Bebbing Iton.

9. Blackler and Cpl. Halford (A.T.C.), lost to Barrow and Mac- Kowloon Docks Dongel, 3-6; beat Pilcher and Ben- y Civil Service dall, 6-3; beat Skinner and Bebbing

ton, 6-3.

DIVISION 2.

had a fine record seeing service Civil Service at Gallipoll, Palestine and France

and being mentioned four times Indian R.C.

in despatches. He was awarded

YACHT CLUB

the D.8.0. in 1918. From 1927-31, KOWLOON C.C. when he received his appointment with the China Command he was commanding the 18th. Field Brl-

gado, R.A.

✓ POLICE ✓ CRAIGEN-

K.C.C. v. L.R.C.

Visiting the Kowloon C.C.. the GOWER Indian R.C. were surprisingly defent-

ed by 5 1/2 sets to 3 1/2. Scores:

v Recreio

v H.K. Electric beat S. A. R, Bux and M. el

Jack and J. J. Ferguson ulli, ! 7-5; beat M. R. Abbas and A. A. Rumjahn, 6-3; beat A. K. and A. H. Sumad, 6-4.

Gloucester

COTTON, WHEAT Recover

AND SILVER

Lost Form

Ν. Α. E. McKay and D. D, McKay (K.C.C.) drew with Bux and Arculli, lost to Abbas and Rumjahn, 3-0 lost to Sumad and Sufflad, 4-6,

A. E. Collins and R. S. Capell (K.G.C.) beat Bux and Arculli, 0-4; beat Abbas and Rumjahn, 6-3; lost to Sufflad and Sufflad, 4-0.

LATEST NEW YORK BEAT GLAMORGAN BY Glamorgan's first innings and 5

QUOTATIONS

+

Mosars, Swan, Culbertson and Frits have received the following quota- tions on the New York cotton and

day.

wheat and silver exchange for yeater Cotton.

Opening Closing

Rango

Rango 0.10-9.14 9.01-9.01

9.40-0.39 9,25-0,27

0.66-9,67 0.40-0.41 0.68-0.62 9.48-9.48 9.70-0.78 0.68-0.63 0.02-0.02 0.70-9.79

AN INNINGS

Loudon, June 8.

for 42 in the second.

Parker gave him splendid as- sistance in the second innings Gloucester recovered some of claiming five victims for 58 runs. their form against Glamorgan in

Glamorgan were outplayed in the county cricket championship all departments. Their own when they defeated the Welsh

scores amounted to 129 and 114, county by an innings and 69 runs to which Gloucester replied with Goddard, was in great form 832, Barnett scoring 154 and with the ball, taking 7 for 48 in | Dacre' 54:~~Router.

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

PURITY IS THE FEMINING, TRUTH,

MASCULINE, THE

OF HONOUR.~~

July

October December January

March

May

Spot

0.10

Wheat

July September October December

Chicago Winnipeg

73%

024 Hare. 76

776

Sliver

04% *05%

July

30.00 37.30 88.10

September December

Total salos for the day:

282 Contracte "450 Contracts (7,050,000 oz.) (11,475,000 d.)

The YM.C.A. held its first moon- ||light pienia Iast evening which was attended by more than ninety mam- bbra, and their · lady' friends. The party left for dig Wave Bay shortly after 8.80. p.m. returning to Kowloon

The funeral of Leading Cook F. N. soon after mid-night. Bunt, of HMS. Caradoc, who died || Mrs. A. Landau, who was serious- suddenly of hoart-stroke yesterday ly injured in a collision between a morning, took place at Happy Valley motor-car and her risksha, fri Wanchal this morning. The funeral was on May 20, and was unconscious for attended by "over a hundred men a considerable time, has progressed under Lieut. G. E. Jones. Naval sufflelently in' hospital to be consider- Ifaga at half-mast.

yeasols in the Harbour flow their ed out of danger, but will have to

remain in hospital for the present.

SHARE PRICES

TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS ·

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

Banks.

H'kong. Banks, $17321⁄2 88, I'kong Banks, London, $127 n. Chartered Bank, £141⁄4 n. Mercantile Bank, A.

&

B.

£241⁄2 n.

Mercantile Bank C., £9% n.

East Asia, $98 n.

Am: 0. Finance Corp., Bh. $20 n. Chinn O. Fin. Ord., Sh.$6.40 n. China O. Fin. Pref. 8h.$6.00 n.

Insurances.

Canton Ins., $1450 b. Union Ins., $525 n.

China Underwriters, $2.40 sn. China Fire, $695 n. H.K. Fire Ins., $270 n. International Assce, Sh. $4.75 n. Shipping.

Douglas, $321⁄2 b. H.K. Steambonts, $22 a, Indo-Chinas, (Pref.) $80 ¤. Indo-Chinas, (Def.), $80 n. Shells (Bearer), 48/9 n. Union Waterboats, $15 n.

Mining.

Bonguets, $381⁄2 n. Kallans, 32/3 n.

Langkats (Single), Sh. $16 n. S'hal Explorations, Sh. $2.40 b.

and sa.

S'hal Loans, Sh. $5, n. Raubs, $10 s.

Venz: Goldfields, $4% n. Benguet Exp.. 21 cts. s.

Docks, etc. H.K. Wharves, $128 sa. I.K. Docks, $10 b.

S. China Motors A., $10 m. S. China Motors B., $8 n. Providents (old), $3.99 b. Providents (now), $1.40 b. Hongkows, Sh, $834 n.

New Engineeringe, Sh.$8 n. Shanghai Docks, Sh. $14834. n.

Lands, Hotels, etc.

:

H. & S. Hotels, $74 8. and sa. H.K. Lands, $77 8. S'hai Lands, Sh. $384 n. Metropolitan Lands, Sh. $14. n. Humphreys, $1314 b. H.K. Realties, $8.10 8, Asia Realties "A" Sh. $140 n. Asia Realties "B" Sh. $20 n. Chinese Estatea $97 n. China Realties, Sh, $141⁄2 n. China Debentures Sh.$137 n.

Cotton Mills.

Ewo Cottons, Sh. $15.20 8. and

sa.

S'hai Cottons, Sh, $100 r. Zoong Sings, Sh.$14 ¤. Wing On Textiles (S) $85 n.

Public Utilities.

Tramways, $22 n. Peak Trama, (old), $15% n. Peak Trams, (new), $73⁄4 n. Star Ferrien, $92 n.

Yaumati Ferries (oid), $281⁄2 China Lights (old), $13.40 b. China Lights, (new), $12 b. H.K. Electrics, $72%/78% sa. Macao Electrics, $28 n. Sandakan Lights, $10%1⁄2 n. Telephones (old), $30/20 an. China Buses, Sh. $11 n. Singapore Tractions,.17~ n. Singapore Prof. 18/-n.

Industrials,

Malabon Sugars $15 n. Cald: Macg. (old), Sh. $20 n. Cald: Macg. (Prof.), Sh. $16 Canton Ices, $6 n.

Cements (Com.) $7.70,6. - Cements (old), $6.40 n.. Cements (new), $14 n. H.K. Ropes, $9 n.

Stores, etc. Dairy Farms, $28 n. Watsons, $10 n.

Dor A Wings, $1 p. Lane Crawfords, $4,90 A. Mackintoshs, $21 n. Sinceres, $14 n. Wm. Powells, $2.10 n.

Wing On (H. K.); $190 'n.

Miscellaneotia.

+

Amusements, $121⁄2 n. II.K. Entertainments, $12 n. 8.C. Enterprises, 38, n. United Theatres, Sh. 14 n.. Macao "Greyhounds," $10 n. Constructions (old), $44. Constructions (now); $1 s. B. Ind. G$ Bonds, 70% ni H.K. Govt. Loans, 3% Prom. Wallace Harpers, $9 n.

8.

n.

Heart.

Kato Smith.

·6497.

London Symphony Orchestra. ́9472, Vocal Goms-"Whoopea."

Vocal Gema"The Now Moon."

8

Victor Light Opera Co. 85060, pm. Local Time and Weather Report.

8.3-8.55 p.m.

A relay of the Melodian's Trio from Lano Crawford's Restaurant by courtesy of the Management. (Dur- ing the Intervals recorded music will be broadcast from the Studio).

Programme.

Gavotte (Gries)ork (Hill);

2. Song-Walata

8.

4.

Frances Alda (Soprano), 1330.

Blue Danube (Strauss).

Songs-(a) When Irish Eyca are Smiling (Olcott- Graff-Ball);

(b) Wearing of tho Green.

John McCormack (Tenor). 788, 5. Thais (Massenet).

6. Song A Maori Slumber Song

(Te Rangi Pal).

Frances Alda (Soprano). 1380.

7. Gigsy Rondo (Haydn).

8. Song Wake up Smiling. Morton Downey

0.

10.

Jonder (Tenor), M-12027.

(Elliot).

Song-My Little Nest of Heavenly Blue (Spaeth-Lehar).. Mario Jeritza (Soprano). 1234. 11. The Message (Romaulrez).

12. Song Just so You'll

.

Remember.

Morton Downey (Tanor). M-12027.

13. La Bella Valenciana

(Kaemfert). Violinist, P. R. Antonio; Colliat,

V. Q. Aristoronas; Planlat, M. O. Carlucn.

8.55-10 p.m. Classical Programme, Orchestral-Tocoats and Fuguo

(Bach).

Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra directed by Leopold Stokowski.

Song A Wanderer's Song

(Schumann).

0751.

Song By the Sea (Schuliert).

Friedrich Schorr (Baritone). 7473, Piano Solo-Bloonlight Sonata (Beethoven, Op. 27, No. 2).

Harold Bavor. 6814/0810. Song-Werthor-Chant d'Osslan

kme-Fantaisie aux, divine mensonges (Delibes).

Tito Schipa (Tenor). 1187. Symphony No. 6 in F Major

(Pastoral) (Beethoven, Op. 68), Played by the Boston Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Sorgo Koussovitzky.

M-50. 1st Movement Allegro, ma

troppo.

2nd Movement-Andante

moa6o.

non

molto

3rd Movement--Allegro. 4th Movement-Allegretto, (This Suite is kindly loaned by Messrs.S

S. Moutrie & Co.). 10-10.30 p.m.

A relay from Daventry of the B. B. C. Dance Orchestra directed by Henry Hall.

10.30 p.m. (approx:), Rugby Mid- day Press News.

10.35 p.m. (approx1), Close Down. All records in the above European programmes, exept where otherwise atated, aro kindly supplied by Messrs. Tsang Fook Plano Co.

MR. SOONG BUSY IN LONDON

ON EVE OF PARLEY

London, June 7.

It is learned that Mr. T. V. Soong does not intend to make any public statement on the Far Eastern or economic questions at the pro- sent time.

His next outstanding engage- ment is the dinnor which is to be given in his honour in the House of Commons on Tuesday by the China Committee.-Reuter.

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