THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

BRITAIN'S SUCCESS

RYDER CUP Runyan by one hole.

THRILLS

AMERICA

NEARLY

ECLIPSED

SAVED BY BURKE, AND DUDLEY

London, June 26.

Scores:

Britain.

Out: 3 & 5 4 4 4 5 4'5-39 Homo: 5 4 5 5 4 3 6 6 5-41 Out: 2 5 4 3 4 4 6 0 635 Home: 64 4 4 4 8 5 5 4-38.

America,

Out: 3 4 4 4 5 5 440-38 Home: 6 6 6 3 4 6 6-42

Out: 3 4 4 4 4 6 5 3 4-30 Home: 6 4 6 4 4 3 5 4 438

TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1933.

AT

SOUTHPORT

St. Peter's. Roma, which has been closed owing to an explosion, the culprit escaping undetected. Every projection has been made a blaze of light in recent weeks. Photo was taken on June B by Planet

Now's.

Starting all squaro after boing one down at the ninth in the morn- ing, the British pair played magni- Only a magnificent re-ficent golf on the outward journey covery by Burke and Dudley, and established a winning post- who went out this afternoon tion. At the first hole, Esator. in 34 and came home in 35, brook's tee shot was within four prevented the United States feet of the pin and they obtained this the best a two,

score nt from suffering a complete

hole. At the second, Runyan eclipse in the Ryder Cup holed from the edge of the green foursomes at Southport toto secure it at 4 to 5. At the day.

ginth, after some brillant play, turned one up. Tho Britain American found themselves down dormie two but anved the match) with a par four on the eighteenth only to half the final hole to give WIDOW'S APPLICATION

At It was, Perry and Padgham could not stand against the pres- sure and lost their four-hole nd- vantage in a thrilling match.

Britain leads by two and a half wins to one and a half. The singles will be played to-morrow.

Detalls are appended:

ALLISS AND WHITCOMBE v. HAGEN AND SARAZEN. ·

Britain the match.

DUDLEY AND BURKE

Y. PADCHAM AND PERRY. Dudley and Burke (America)

$20,000 INSURANCE

· CLAIM

OPPOSED

The hearing of the motion by the widow of Yap Chee Meow. late of 21, Shanghai Street, death

Percy Allies and Claude Whit- bent Padgham and Perry (Britain) Yaumati, to presume his

combe halved their match with Gene by one hole. Sarazen and Walter Hagen.

-

Britain.

264 5 5 4 4 34-37

By drowning in the Pearl River on September 6 last year, was con- 4445435447 tinued before the Chief Justice, 3 5 4 5 4 5 4 35-38 Mr. J. R. Wood, at the Supreme Home: 212 4 4 4 5 4 3 6 4.4 -37 Court this morning.

America

Scores:

Britain.

Out

flome:

Out:

354 4 4 5 6 3 4-37

Out:

Home:

5 4 4 3 4 3 4 34-14

Out:

3 6 4 4 4 6 4 35-37

Home:

Out:

Homa:

Out: Home:

6 5 4 4 4 8 646-10-148

America

463 44 4 6 3 5-87

5494646 36-48

3 4 5 4 4 4 5 44-37 4 4 4 4 4 3 6 6 4-37-149

The Americans made great recovery after being three down in the morning. A slight breeze had gotten up by the time the players went out to resume their contest and the Americans seemed to like the conditions better.

At the first hole, Hagen made a great recovery after Sarazen had sliced his teeshot, enabling Sarazen to halve the holo in three.

China Underwriters Ltd., with

Out...

3 5 4 5 4 4 5 5 6-11 whom Yap was insured for $20,000 Home: 44449355610 Straits money, opposed the ap- Out:

3 4 4 4 345 34-31 Home:

145 35 34 34-35plication on the ground that the circumstances of the alleged probably the most drowning, and of the insured per- This was thrilling of the matches. The son's identity, were open to

suspicion. Americans played very poor golf in the morning and finished four down. This afternoon, they pro- duced by far the best golf played by any pair the whole day, as in- dieated by their afternoon chrd of

69.

...

Burke started the landslide in favour of the Americans by hol-

Appleant was represented by Leo D'Almada, Jnr.. Instructed by Messrs. Lo and Lo, and Mr. Eldon Potter, K.C., instructed by MessrX, Deacons, appeared for the inter- veners.

Chan Wah Yoong, a ticket col. ing a four-yarder at the second lector on the ferry from which hole this afternoon. At the fourth. Yap is alleged to have been Perry and Dudley both drove into drowned, was re-called this morn- the same bunker. Burke produced ing, and stated that when inter- a fine chip shot to give them the hole.

At the second Alliss's approach was short and the Americans won the hole, while the position, was re- trieved at the third when Hagen was short with his approach and Sarazen's chip shot was wide. Whitcombe approached dead and At the fifth, Burke holed when the Englishmen won the hole easily. stymied. At the ninth, the Ameri- At the sixth, Sarazen, holed a cans had completely removed Bri-| Пve-yarder to snatch the hole at 4 tain's morning lead. to 5 and at the eighth he hooked

On the homeward journey, his drive to set Britain three up once again. Britain turned three Padgham and Perry seemed to be getting a better grip on things and with three holes to play they were one up.. The Americans then had

up.

viewed by Mr. Sturt, managing director of China Underwriters Ltd., he affirmed that he saw Yap

struggling in the water.

Mr. Sturt formally testified to the conversation he had with Chan through the medium of Wai Wong-yue, the Chinese manager of one of the Canton sections of the Company.

Wai produced a copy of the con- . It was on the home journey that

versation which took place be- the Englishmen cracked up. At another sensational period. They tween Mr. Sturt and Chan, and the tenth, Whitcombe was bunkered squared the match with a birdie denied that the latter mentioned and at the eleventh he missed an four at the sixteenth and led for anything about seeing Yap strug- eighteen-Inch putt. His errors on the first time since the sixth hole

gling in the water. abled the Americans to reach the of the first round at the

seven-

CHINA'S NEW DOLLAR

-FIRST ISSUE ON JULY 1

GOVT. APPROVAL

Now that the new design for 'the Chinese dollar has met with the official approval of the Cen- tral Government, the issuing of the new coins to the public will be started on July 1.

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RADIO BROADCAST

RELAY OF THE BORDERERS' DAND

From Z. B. W, on wave length of 356 metros (84.5 k/c.).

11-11.30 a.m. Local Stock & Éx- chango Quotations. Weather Report, selected London & New York Stock Quotations.

11.80 a.m. Chinese Recorded Pro-

graminu.

12.30 p.m. European Programme' of Victor Records.

1 p.m. Local Time & Weather Report, etc.

1.30 p.m. A Relay from the Rotary Club of the speech by Rotarian M. K. Lo on "An Aspect of Chinese Com- manity Service: Chincao Hospitals."

2 p.m. (Approx) Close Down. 4.30-7 p.m. Chinese Recorded Pro. gramme,

7-18.30 p.m. European Programme. 7-7.35 p.m. Orchestral, Daphinis et Chloe Sulte (Ravel).

Boston Symphony Orch. 7143/4. Ma Mere L'Cyle (Ravel).

Boston Symphony Orch. 7870/1. 8 p.m. (Local Time and Weather Reperi, etc.).

7-35-8.30 p.m. Variety. OrchestralStrango Interlude.

Ruby Newman and His Orch. 24072. Song Isn't It Romantle?

Jeannette MacDonald. 24007. Band-Tho National Game.

Sousa's Band. 10741.

Song The Cantor.

Al Jolson. 0301. Orchestral If You Don't Want

To Be Sweethearts. 6949. Song Pickaninnies' Heaven.

Kate Smith. 0407. Instrumental-Any Time, Any Day.

Anywhere.

The Mills Brothers. 6400,

"Ma Cherie,"

Maurice Chevalier. 21018. Orchestral-Another Night Alone.

Ruby Nowman and Hla Orchestra, 24072. re-Song-Love Me Tonight,

Jeannette MacDonald, 24067. Band-The Black Horse Troop. 10741. Violin-IIcbrew Chant.

Victor Young. 6501, Orchestral Why Can't This Night

Go On Forever?

Chan Loma Orch. 0404. Song-Moon Song.

Sang-Wait Till You Sea

According to information |ceived yesterday, the Government Mint will manufacture the dollars at the rate of two lakhs, or $200,- 000, each and every day until the last of the old dollars is withdrawn from the public purse and replaced by the new and standard coin.

The now dollar. Above is the abvarso-and-below. the reverse of the

coin.

now

Since the abolition of the tael, Boventeenth only one down. At this teenth with another three. Britain Lip Kwai-for, another manager the mint has received about a mil- at the eighteenth Allisa was bunker-produced a birdie on the last green, for the Company who was present lion tacis' worth of sycee which has ed with his second shot while Sara- but the Americans did the same at

hole, Britain become dormic one but

the interview, also

to give evidence.

their only victory.-

The case is proceeding.

zen was on the green in two. Whit- and so won their mintch combe recovered magnificently, plac- America ing the ball within eighteen inches Reuter.

of the hole, but Allies missed the

putt and Hagen laid the Americans'

third shot dead.

MITCHELL AND HAVERS

. DUTRA AND SHUTE.

KUR-

gave been made into bars, then ingots, then strips, then blank coins ready for stamping with the new design, With the approval, last week of the Central Government the stamping of the

design will be started as soon as pos- coins. sible on the blank silver and the first lot will be issued to local banks on the first of next month.

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

It is notified in the Admiralty Fleet ANGER Orders that H.M.S. Egmont has been renamed II.M.S. Angelo, the change to take place as from July 1.

ANGER VENTILATED OFTEN. RIES TOWARD FORGIVENESS; Mitchell and Havers beat Dutra CONCEALED OFTEN HARDENS INTO RE- and Shute by three up and two to VENGE.-Bulwer-Lytton.

play.

Scorch!

Britain.

Out:

35 36 44 445

Home:

Out:

Home: ..

Out: Home:

Out:

5 3 4 4 4 2 4 5 4 —

434446436

6 4 4 3 5 2.5

America.

4 5 5 4 4 4

3 4 4 7 4 1 6 5 4

404 4 4 4 6 2 55

5.335445.

T

new

On the obverse of the new dollar, as will be seen from the reproduc- Two cases of typhoid (ong Im-tion above, there is a portrait of ported) and one case of meningitis Dr. Sun Yat-sen, and directly above were reported to the local health it the inscription "Twenty-second Year of the Republic of China," authorities during the week-end.

The reverse has a picturo of a Chinese junk and the words "One Dollar." The three birds flying above the junk and a rising aun which figured on the reverse of the previous design are omitted in the

Shanghai, June 27.

Alleged to be a wharf thief, a young Chinese who stole a basket of crabs 37from the Praya near the Yaumati Ferry Wharf, was sent to prison for two months this morning.

A woman, Chan Mul, was fined theft of a silver 3500 or five months hard labour by Admitting the dellar from a gardener in Des Voeux Mr. Schofield, at the Central Magia 39 Rond Central, a Chinese was sentenced tracy this morning, for possession of to four months' hard labour by Mr. 1.922 Macao Po Piu lottery tickets

In Sutherland Road, on Sunday last. Wynne-Jones this morning.

new one.

Kate Smith, 0497. Instrumental-Fiddin' Joe,

The Mills Brothers. 0400.

Song--Louise.

Afaurice Chevalier., 21918. 8.30.10 p.m.

A relay of the Band of the Ist. Bitn. South Wales Borderera con- ducted by Bandmaster J. L. Gecks, from Mount Austin Barracks by courtesy of the Officer Coininunding. 10-10.30 p.m. Concert Items. - Piano Solo Scarf Dance

(Chuminado).

20346,

Hans Barth. Song- Comin' Thru. The Itye.

Marlon Talley (Soprano). 1140. Violin Solo-Aloka Oo (Kreister)..

Fritz Kreisler. 1118. Song A Wanderer's Song

(Schumann).

Frederick Schorr (Baritono). 7473. Violin Solo-Lotus Land (Scots).

Fritz Kreisler.

Plano Solo The Flatterer

(Chaminado):

6700.

Hans Barth. 20340. Song Home Sweet Home.

Marion Talley (Soprano). 1146. Violin Solo-From The Land of the

Sky Blue Water (Cadman- Kreisler).

Fritz Kroislor. 1115.

Song By The Sea (Schubert).

Frederick Schorr (Baritone). 7473.

(Brahms-Kreisler).

Fritz Kreisler. 6700. Violin Solo-Hungarian Dance No. 17

10.30 p.m. Rugby Press News. 10.33 p.m. Close Down, (All records in the above European Programmes are kindly supplied by Messre. Taang Fook Piano Co.).

WIRELESS PACT.

Wave-length Convention Operative in January.

Lucerne, June 20,

A new wireless wave-length con- vention was signed to-day by 27 countries.

It provides for a European rodie- tribution over the natural limits to to a longitude of forty degrees cast, the west and to the north, to the cast and to the south to a latitude of thirty degrees north.

Finland, Greece, Holland, Hungary, -Home: ..

A raid on the Central Market last It is announced that the new Lithuania, Poland and Sweden have The marriage is mnounced to The Englishmen resumed the

acceptance of the wavelength allotted match this afternoon four up and take place shortly of Mr. Paul night, resulted in the arrest of 14. were never in danger of losing Sanjeevi, merchant, of Kowloon stall fokis who were playing pai kau, silver dollar which is now being not yet signed, owing to the non- their grip. At the second, Mit Hotel Arcade, and Mrs. Guadalupe A few escaped. The keeper of the coined at the Central Mint, to them, but it is anticipated that they

by Mr. Wynne-Jones this morningculation on July 1. chell placed a great fron shot with Lim, widow, of 5, United Terrace, 501.18, and no or one month Shanghai, will be put into cir-will adopt. the plan beted that they while three gamblers wero fied 82 In two feet of the pin and at the

each. The absentees had their balls third Dutrn hit the pin with his Having 60 taels of raw opium in of $3 each estreated. $2.34 was picked approach, while Shule missed the

up and was placed in the Poor Box, three-foot putt which accrued. woodon, tressles, a woman who was

Homuntin.

geniously hidden in the hollow of two

alx

Mitchell missed a four-footer at arrested on arrival from Canton war the sixth, at the seventh Dutra this morning fined $1,500 or was stymied, at the eighth, Shute months hard labour.

Unable to obtain a free smoke of

any opium at 158, Hollywood Road, unemployed Chinese had a quarrel with the master, then picked up an

TO-

Mr.

holed an eight-yarder to give the A Chinese, employed na cook at oplum pipe and walked out. He was Americans a two, but Britain haly mistaked at Powell's Building was arrested in Sai Street later, and ed the ninth to turn as they wont fined $10 or fourteen days by Mr. took the Police to 201, Queen's Road out, four up. There were thrills Wynne-Jones this morning for the Central, where the pipe was for the spectators at the common-theft of rice. Defendant explained covered. On appearing before cement of the homeward journey, that he stole the rice to sell in order wynne-Jones this morning, the do when Shate and Dutra claimed to make up for provisien money which fendant was sent to gaol fer one

month. threes on the eleventh and tweith had been stolen. holea to reduce the lead to two,

The now dollar has been assayed and analysed, and found to be of the prescribed weight and fineness-Router.

TWO PAIRS OF TROUSERS

Court

next, when it becomes operative. Reuter.

POLITICAL LEADERS

ARRESTED.

PRELATE DRAGGED FROM BED

Berlin, June 20. HOW HAKKA HID

On the heels of Herr Esser's OPIUM

announcement that the Nazi party alone was destined to rulo Gormany, Absenting himself from this morning on an opium charge, and the utterance of scarcely veiled An employee of the Wing Chun A number of changes in station Hari Singh, a private guard aboard threats against political opponents, but they became three down when Watchmakers, Queen's Rond Central, of ships attached to the Chinn Fleet the s.e. Toi Shan, had his bail of the Government has arrested the Mitchell holed out in two at the who robbed his master of five watches, will take place during the next two 826 estreated by Mr. Wynne lenders of the Bavarian People's

Party and the Social Democrats, next hole. The match was settled which had been sent for repair, was weeks. II.M.S. Parthian is expected Jones. on the fifteenth groen when the sent to prison for six weeks,-by Mr. to arrive from Welholwel on June 30 On a charge of the possession of

Among the latter the prelate, Britons became dörmle two,

"In Court this morning, and the destroyers Wishart and 45 tales of raw opium, a Hakka Dr. Jobann Leicht was included. Wynne-Jones Defendant pawned four of the Whitehall on July 4. Vessels which watches, one in Hongkong and three will proceed from the Colony to Wel was fined $1,000 with the alter-Ho was hauled from his bed in the in Macao, where he was arrested, and holwel on their summer cruiso are native of five months' hard labour. had the fifth watch in his possession. 11.1.8. Witch and Veteran on July. The oplum was tied round his legs. middle of the night, and forced to cers who had entered his home." He pleaded his mother was very and H.M.S. Cornwall, H.M.8, Carodos Defendant, sald R. O. Grinimitt, comply with the wishes of the off-

and H.M.S. Whilshed on July 7, word two pairs of trousers,

Reuter.

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