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HITLER HOLDS CRICKET STARTS! LOCAL SOCCER GENTLEMEN LOSE
KEY TO PEACE
Mr. Roosevelt's New Move
JAPANESE PARITY WITH
POWERS
Two Friendly Matches
The Cricket season was unoff. when clally opened on Saturday two friendly matches were played. St. Joseph's College met La Salle College on 'the latter's ground and a good
as
Two Trial Matches Played
ROYAL ARTILLERY BEAT CLUB
Two trial soccer matches
were
BY INNINGS
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Kent Cricketers' Success for Players
MITCHELL SCORES TWO NOT-OUT CENTURIES
The features of the two matches
urday between the Hongkong Foot- ball Club and the Royal Artillery completed on Friday were the bat In the senior game the Gunners wutting of Mitchell, who scored two by three goals to two, but in thei
Leveson-Gower's X against the junior game they were beaten by undefeated centuries for H. D. G. two goals to one.
Both teams tried out several new M.C.C. Australian team and the
Kent players, but they were rather dia- remarkable success of the appointing
players engage in the Gentlemen For the Saints, G. Windsor was
Brown, who was to have riade his v. Players, match. in splendid form, hitting up 53. debut for the Club in the Senior while A Baker and S. L. Koogame was absent owing to indis were, to a certain extent, respon position, while Hill, another player sible for the victory.
to have made his first appearance College: 78,
did not turn up in the junior game. C. A. Wright, the tennis player, who formerly played in the First division of the Shanghai, Football League, did not make an impressive (debut, but showed that there is good
Score:-La Salle
C. Alves 47, R. Sliva 18). (G. Souza 5 for 3 and Asome 4 for
2)
فری
Oficial circles in Washington in-won by seven wickets.
The losers were given dicate that President Roosevelt is start. by J. Alves (47) and R. Silva played on the Club ground. on Sat convinced that the Chancellor of (18) but lost their next nine bata Germany. Herr Adolf Hitler, holds men for an addition of only 15 the key to a successful disarmament runs treaty and has sent his Ambasen. George Souza, who went on dor-at-Large, Mr. Norman Davis, fourth change bowler was mainly to Europe to try and induce the responsible for La Salle's downfall. German leader to agree to the Bri- taking 5 wickets for 3 runs in two tish proposals contained in Mr. overs.. Ramsay MacDonald's formula. 1 At the same time, it is indicated in Washington that the President will ask Congress for "blanket " powers in foreign affairs equal to those he is at present using in con- nection with the national recovery programme. The powers would enable him freely to adjust taris through reciprocal agreements, en- ter disarmament agreements, deal with the war debt's question, and resume trade and diplomatic rela- tion in the Upper House although the House of Representatives muy fight shy of giving powers to ori ginate revenue legislation. THE DISARMAMENT ISSUE
WASHINGTON, Sept., 3. President Roosevelt is convinced
Chancellor Adolph that
Hitler holds the key to n successful disar mament treaty, it was learned in official circles here to-day and Mr. Norman
President's Davis, the Ambassador-at-Large, is going to Europe at an early date to per- suade the Chancellor to agree the MacDonald formula.
to
Without full German agreement which must be preceded by the elimination of fear and suspicion, the plan for international super- vision of armaments will not be acceptable by many other powers, the President is reported to have. said in Hyde Park before depart ing on the cruise along the New England coast.
The German attitude on arma- ment inspection and supervision was the principal subject discussed by the President and Mr. Davis.
German Suspicions
St. Joseph's College:-123 for wickets (G. Windson 52). Silva 4 for 36),
football in him. Bickford, who played for Kowloon last sensu, "was given little to do, but whatever he did, he always found Rogers, the Gunners right half, a stumbling block.
H. Q. Lincolns Surprised In the Inter-Company Cricket Competition at Shamshuipo, Company, Lincolns beat the Head-
quarter Wing by one wicket.
"A" Company lost 9 wickets for 70 runs, when Deakin and Clarke did well, but they still lack under- On the whole the Club players came to the rescue, scoring the re-standing and co-operation. match quired runs. During the
The gunners are not the team they Ulyatt, Fte. Higgins, and Heath all hit sixes.
Scores: Headquarter Wing:
4.
were last season.
They have lost.
Bryant, Wood, Gough and Taylor, and with such good forwards miss (B. M. Trowt 26), (Clarke
ing, their attack naturally did not for 35 and Heath 'for 373, "A"
come up to expectations. However, Company: 76 (Ash 22) (Ullyat 4 for 38 and Lilley 5 their defence is strong, as Pardoe the Interport captain, Allan and Combey are still with them.·
for 37)..
RANCHI HITS PENANG
PIER"
In the first match, a great finish was seen. The M.C.C. Australian I batted first and made 348 "Patay" Hendren, who has been batting as well this season as ever before, in contributing 154 runs, scored his tenth century of the
season. When
out en-
U.S. BASEBALL
Three Leaders Win
New York, Sept. 8. THE Giants, Senators and Yan-
kees all recorded successes in " the Major Baseball Leagues to- day, whilst Detroit scored a double header over Boston.
Scores as sent by Reuter were:
National League.
Chicago Boston
R. H. E..
B 12 0 5
3
B
3
(Jordan homered for Boston)
"Cincinnati Brooklyn
13 13 06
0
6
(Johnson pitched and blanked out Brooklyn)
1 6 1
Pittsburgh New York
St. Louis Philadelphia
2 7 ก
8.11
5 11 • 1
(Dourocher homered for St. Leveson-Gover's Louis and Klein for Philadelphia). XI went in Mitchell was in great form and his 100 not
American League.
abled his side to get, within 40 of their opponent's total. again scored freely and declared at 269 for 3. Sutcliffe getting 119 not out.
In their second innings M.C.O.
Needing 310 to win Leveson- Gower's XI went for the bowling
in a gallant attempt to get the Tuns but despite another 100 not out by Mitchell, they were beaten by the clock.
In the Gentlemen V.
Just
Players match the Kent cricketers chosen themselves. greatly distinguished C. P. Johnstone and Percy Chap- man, the past England captain, did most of the scoring for the amateurs; Ames, 201 and Ash- down's 117 put together more than half their side's total and Tich Freeman total another 11 wickets in contributing chiefly to the
Gentlemen's Innings' defeat, entering
Penang, Sept. 3. The P. and O. Ranchi met with a slight mishap while port on Saturday.
The Ranchi was about to take up her berth alongside Swetten- ham Pler when the strong tides carrier off and she came into vio- lent contact with the pler People on the pier felt the whole struc- ture tremble and a portion of the woodwork was battered.
The Senior Game In the Senior game, the Gunners were rather lucky to win as they just managed to snatch the deciding goal during the last minute of the game. Moreover, Howe; who In terporter, had a great chance to equalise just before the final whistle blew, but Combey, the Gunners' goalkeeper made a wonderful save. The game started with the Club attacking, and Combey saved wall from Howe from close range. the other end, Fowler sayed well and then both sides missed chances
After about twenty minutes of even play, the Gunners opened the
shot which was deflected into the net by Hynes. A minute later,
close-in.
Ia
The amateurs took first knock" and put up the respectable, total of 311, towards" which Johnstone contributed 128. When the Play-
Washington Chicago
...........11 13 0
2 9
. (Ferrell homered for Cleveland and Foxx for Philadelphia>
Boston Detroit
3 8 4
0 2
Jolley homered for Boston)
Boston Detroit
3
2
4 10
0
New York St. Louis
5 10
0
3. 4 1
1,500 METRES RACE
Beccali Equals World Record
Turin, Sept. 9.
champion, equalled Jules
ers went in Ames and Ashdown became associated in a great stand BECCALI, the Italian Olympic and the professionals declared at Ladoumegue's world's record for 552, for 8. In the Gentleman's second innings Freeman improved
and his six wickets for 74 runs was
men's small total of 195.
The Ranchi had two plates loo-scoring when Pardoe sent in a High on his first analysis of 5 for 81 world's record for the mile, by Ave sened. After
close examination
It is understood that there will
beat J. E. Lovelock, halder of the the 1,500 metres to-day when he
yards in 3 mins. 49.1/5 seca. in the
-Reuter..
Official report have reached Washington that German officials have become $0 suspicious and fearful of foreign aggression they are trusting nobody. It has come by the Surveyor of Ships tempor-Walker added the second goal from chiefly responsible for the Gentle International Universities, Games. to the point that when the United ary repairs were effected.
After the interval, the Club ré States approves a suggestion made by France, Great Britain or Italy, be further examination and retaliated, but Howe missed a great chance when he headed over with Germany suspects a united move pairs when in England.
Combey "out of position.
to thwart the Reich's national ad- vancement...
and
However, tea minutes later Howe To remove this suspicion, the subjugate lower ones thereby creat succeeded in reducing the deficit President instructed Mr. Davis to ing an order of things based upon when he sent in a fast grounder assure Germany that the United the right of the strongest and the which gave Combey no States, was never enger to have in- survival of the fittest. Thereby Shortly afterwards they came on ternational supervision of arma communities arise in which the level terms when a good movement ments bat is willing to accept the subordination of the majority to between Skinner, Dominy and Fow proposal make the Disarmament the will of a few energetic indivi-er culminated in Howe taking Conference "success.
duals becomes necessary, Thus Fowler's centre on the run Increased Navles.
was the origin of the Aryan culture acoring off Rogers who deflected the United a few days ago it was and what was first felt as coercion, ball into his own net. supposed that Japan was the only later turned out to be a blessing. nation that looked upon the Ameri- The beginning of this can oval building programme as marked the close of the Communis actual expansion. New however,tic Age. Far from constituting an the Government has reports to the advanced stage of social evolution effect that many in Germany see Communism really is in its most a menace in that programme also. primitive form. Qualitatively fit- Many Germans are represented as ter races will achieve more for so. feeling that the Navy Department's ciety than inferior ones. order for 32 new ships is the fore- Conception of Private Property runner of a gigantic programme The conception of privat pro-
tain and France.
posals.
process
to
Club: E. Fowler; Hynes, S. Strange; Skinner, Wright, A. Dun- can; F. Fowler. Domidy, Howe E. Strange and Bickford.
Artillery: Combey; Allan. Wroe, Rogers Pardce,..... Worthington; Snooka, Edmunds, Greenshiede, Walker and Seal.
The Gunners fielded four
ALONI
Referee Captainí E. Hague, R.A,
The Junior Game The Club second eleven gave a by the United States, Great Bri-perty, the Chancellor concluded, is promising display when they beat inseparably bound up with the the Gunners by two goals to one. Other European nations view the differences of capacity characteris-Fisher, one of the Club's newcomers, building programme as a normaling mankind. That not everyone sequence to the London Conference in a nation is capable of mana possessing a rare turn of speed and was the most impressive at outside, which actually restricted building.ging a factory or an estate is gen-controlling the ball well. G. Binne,
To bring Germany to this point erally recognised but according to of view, is Mr. Davis' task and the democrátic theory
at back, was good at tackling, but everyone his main fault is that he is only President Roosevelt and the Secre- should be nevertheless able tary of State, Mr. Cordet Hull, are manage a state. If & joint mana-Rugger Player, played a bustling left-footed. Geoffrey Lammert, the convined that, if he can do it, gement of an industrial concern by France and Russia will accept the all who are employed in it, is im- me, relying mainly on his speed: British general disarmament pro- possible, then, a joint management players, all of whom showed pro- of the state by all citizens is equally mise, with Stevens outstanding at Germany Re-Arming impossible. A statesman who should left half. Thompson combined The Administration also let it be surrender his mission to a force well with Barraclough, and Price known that it has discounted many other than: evolved by the people was good in defence. of the whispered report that Ger itself; in the course of its history In the first half, the play was many is re-arming on a large scale. is guilty of déserting the nation fairly even, there being no score. Some of these reports nee to the The Bourgeoisie, although not born effect that machine guns, tanks and to leadership, had governed up to infantry equipment are being now in Germany To-day 3,000,000 manufactured secretly and in large Germans have assumed the task of quantities..
The Administration organising the leadership of the holds with the British authorities, state and an overwhelming ma that Germany should disprove the jority of the remaining 60,000,000 reports and that the proposed in confidently place the destiny of ternational supervision would pre Germany in the hands of the gov vent such rumours if it were adopt.erment. The National Socialist Club:-Simmonds; Railton, Bin movement must take steps to ensure nie: Lowe, Boyd and Krilovsky; Mr. Cordell Hull was represented that this nuclens shall be preserved Fisher, Lammert, Williamson, Moss as believing that Mr. Davis has an for all time. But this nucleus in and Sloan. enormous task, but that there is its turn must never forget that in Artillery-Wharton: Gigbons, a reasonable chance of success.- each successive generation it must Pricee; Hunt, Collier, Stevens, United Press.
recruit itself afresh from among Barraclough. Thompson, Birming Communism Primitive the entire nation, which must lead
NUREMBERG, Sept. 3. the nation according to National ham, Lesch and Hill. Chancellor Adolf Hitler in a re- Socialist principles and which must markable speech delivered that prevent Germany's being swamped evening at the closing meeting of by Bolshevism. By accepting the the Party Congress, developed his present struggle, the Chancellor ideas concerning the essence of Na- | said,-. Germany once again, as so tional Socialism.
often in the past, is fulfilling her
ed.
In order to be able to diagnose European mission.
After the interval, Barraclough netted when the ball slipped out of Simmonds hands. Shortly after- wards Boyd equalised with a good ground shot, and towards the end of the game, Lammert gave his side victory when he cleverly eluded Collier to beat Wharton after a spectacuar effort.
THE REEL CLUB
Annual Meeting on 18th
the diseases of a social organism, Especially addressing his storm- The Seventh Annual General." he said, it is necessary to under- troopers, the Chancellor said in Meeting of the Reel Club will take stand the process by which it conclusion that they all found their place at the Helen May Instituds eyalved. All peoples are compos- way one to each other in the on Monday 18th inst. at 6.15 p.m., ed of heterogeneous elements and sacred conviction and will to devote when members, and respective mem- only in respect to the simplest, most their work and live not to the in bers are particularly requested to primitive functions equality is to terest of a class or a party but for attend The first practice of the be found among all men. In the the welfare of the Fatherland. season will commeno immediately
after the meeting. course of evolution higher races "Trans- Cocan Kuo Min."
Scores as cabled by Reuter. Players beat Gentlemen by
ough.
an
Beccall beat J.. F. Cornes, the Oxford University President, and Phil Edwards the Canadian
innings and 46 runs at Scarbor-champion, in 3 mins. 51.1/5 secs.
at the Olympic Games last year. Gentlemen 311 (Johnstone 128; Ladoumegue, who was banned Freeman 5 for 81) and 195 from the Tenth Olympiad on the (Chapman 68; Freeman 6 for score of professionalism, establish- 74).
ed the record in 1930.-Reuter.
Players 552 for 8. (Ames.201, Ash-
down 117). Leveson-Gower's XI and M.C.C.'
Australian XI drew at Lord's. M.C.C. XI 349 (Hendren 154) and 269 for 3 dec. (Sutcliffe 110 not out).
309 Leveson-Gawer's M
(Mit- chell 100 not out) and 286 for 6 (Mitchell 100 not out).: --
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