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3. DOUBLES HEADERS
ST. LOUIS CLEAN UP BOTH GAMES
LATEST BASEBALL RESULTS
CONVICT BECOMES
POLICE OFFICER
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7,
TO HELP STAMP OUT BUSHMAN TRIBE Windhock, British S.W. Africa.
Hunted by the police, arrested, fow sent to prison, and then, a months later, enrolled as a special constable.
This is the record of Bruno Lemke, perhaps better known as Ngovo, formerly white chief of a Bushman tribe,
New York, Sept. 6. Three double headers were
Lemke fell foul of the police for played in the National Baseball League to-day, which saw Brook-big-game shooting without a per- was arrested lyn and Cincinnati and New York mit, for which he and Pittsburgh break even and St. and convicted. Louis record a couple of wina.
In the Amedican League, both Washington Senatore and the Yankees won, the latter getting home by a nose out.
Scores as sont by Reuter were:
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
4 *
R. H.. E. 10 6
2
ON?
FOOTBALL FÄRINGS
NEWCASTLE GET FIRST POINTS
ARSENAL WIN AND POMPEY DRAW
London, Sept. 6.
sup Arsenal pleased their porters at Highbury this even- ing when they beat West Bromwich by thres goals to one to record their second win in three matches.
.
Now he has been enlisted us a special constable in the South-
Newcastle obtained their maiden West African Police on account of his wonderful ability as a desert victory of the seasou at the px- man, his knowledre of the Kala pense of Blackburn, but Ports- hart from the Okavango to the mouth, who started so well, re- Orange River, and the location ofceived an unexpected check nt every water hole; his marvellous Fratton Park, being held to a draw tracking abilities and, more im-
by Sunderland. portant than anything else. his unique knowledge of the Bush- men, which he gained during his
Chicago Boston (Hartnett homered for Chicago) sojourn with them.
3 0
Philadelphia
(Kicin homered for Philadelphia).
St. Louis.......
Lemke's enlistment is one of the results of discussions between the Department of Agriculture and the police whereby It has been decided to strengthen the existing police. between posts оп the border Buchuanaland and South-West Africa and establish others at various places-Reuter,
Cincinnati
Brooklyn
7 14
3 1
Cincinnati
18
21 0
Brooklyn
8 10
5
Pittsburgh New York
G
10
1
G 15 2
Pittsburgh
1 7
1
Now York
0 12 1
St. Louis
3
9
1
1 ទ 0
FROM
8 11 8
Philadelphia ..........
7 12
0
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Washington
3
0
Chicago
1
4
2
Philadelphia ..........
G8
2
4 19
2
Philadelphia).
Boston
5
8 $
Detroit
11 14
1
3
7
0
2
7 1
Cleveland..
(Foxx and Cochrane homered for
Now York
St. Louis
(Guille homered for St. Louis).
PREPARING FOR 1934 OLYMPICS
Continued from. Pags 8.).
CONSTABLE
TO SUPTD: ROMANTIC RISE IN
PALESTINE FORCE
An
Englishman,
·Jerusalem.
Visitors in the southern section of the Third Division had a good day, Norwich, Bristol Rovers, Gillingham and Bournemouth all made fruitful journeys, and Read- ing and Torquay were the only home clubs to win.
up
four
Chesterfield rattled goals against Wrexham and Gates- head showed improved form by holding Darlington to a draw of three goals each on the latter's on- closure.
A
Results as supplied by Router follow.
FIRST DIVISION, ・
West Brom. Birmingham
Arsenal
3
Manch. City Newcastle
1
3 Blackburn
Portsmouth' 0 Sunderland
SECOND DIVISION
5 Brentford
0
Norwich
Bristol R.
*
3 Cardiff
1 Gillingham
2
3 Brighton
1 Bournemouth
2
Constable J.P.T. Ford, has been appointed acting Assistant Superintendent Bradford of Police here.
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH). He is the first constable to be promoted to commissioned rank in
Bristol C. accordance with the recommenda- Crystal Pal tion made two years ago by Sir Reading Herbert Dowbiggin, Inspector-Southend General of the Ceylon Polico. Sir Torquay Herbert urged at the time that Watford advancement should be availablb for constables of outstanding merit.
The
THIRD DIVISION (NORTH).
Chester
con- Chesterfield number of British stables of public school education Darlington now in the Palestine police force York City Is quite considerable.
According to a statement here, the promotion of a man from with.
1
Halifax
2
+
Wrexham
0
3 Gateshead
3
$
Crewo
The stadium is located at Harri- in the forec instead of sending LEAGUE TENNIS
out cadet officers from England Offee shows that the Colonial
now in
of
son Park near the boundary line between Manila and Rizal pro- vince. This field when finished has sufficient confidence will be complete in every detail. the Palestino force, and is It will have facilities for soccer tribute to the high standard
track football, baseball,
oval, recruits joining in England. basketball, swimming pool, tennis courts and volleyball courts.
An addition to the standard swimming tank in the field is the diving tower, recently finished, The City of Manila has contributed P6,000 for the improvement of this swimming pool.
CONCRETE AND STEEL Work is in progress on the base- ball grandstand which is of mixed steel and concreto. This grand- stand will have a seating capacity of 8,000. Work on the track is also well under way. The dimension of the track is being in-
running
The Hon. Mervyn Patrick Wing- field, only son and hel of Vis- count Powerscourt; joined the Palestine Police as a constable in August, 1932, and resigned Inter to marry Miss Shells Beddington, of London-Reuter.
'.
RAIL DISASTER COACHES TELESCOPED IN COLLISION
New York, Sept. 6.
A
were
killed.
- Fourteen persons and 20 were injured, some of them fatally, when freight train crashed Into the rear end of the Erle express, the famous Chicago Filer, Inst night,
creased from 7 to 10 metres to a commodate seven lanes, while the track oval is to be reduced from 500 to 400 meters in order to con
The express had been brought form with the track ovals in the to a standstill by signals near provinces. In reducing the track Binghampton, N.Y., when a heavy oval to only 400 meters Dr. Ylanan freight train crashed into its rear, enid this is done in order to mako telescoping several conches. the athletes in the provinces fcel at home when they perform in the
arena,
acche A frightful
followed. When rescue parties arrived they had to work by the light of flares In November the construction of and electric torches. They found of several another stool and concrete grand- the decapitated bodies stand will be started. This struc- persons.
Soldiers, policemen, firemen and ture will measure about 150 motors
well as the ordinary tofbo built on the straight away doctors, as
rescue crews, laboured track. It will have a seating capa-rallway
frantically to extricate the injured city of 10,000 people.
The Rizal Memorial Field can be from the tangled wreckage of the reached through the three thor cars: American sleeping conches, oughfares lending from the heart Puilman enrs, are built of abcel of Manila. The fold is only a throughout, save for the fittings. little distance from the Taft
EASY WIN FOR RECREIO
4
IN "C" DIV. Meeting in the "C" Division of day, the Recreio, and Radio Sports the Lawn Tennis League on Tues- Club played for league points, resulting in an easy win for the Recreio by eight sets to one.
The Radio turned out with only two pairs, thereby giving the Without Portuguese three sets. these, however, the Radio obtain- ed the necessary five sets to win.
Scores:
L. A. Carvalho, and A. M. Silva (Recreio) beat Ma Kwong and G. Halford 6-3; beat Wm. Chanson and D. Waterlow 6-2.
J: L. Xavier and A. M. Xavier (Recreio) beat Ma and Halford 6-3; lost to Chanson and Water-. low 6-7.
A. A, Remedios and M. A. Oliveira (Recreio) beat Ma and and Halford 8-2; boat Chanson Waterlow 6-0.
CANTON AQUATICS
Provincial Meeting To Be Held
Since the announcement of the. An undamaged conch was con- 6th Kwangtung Provincial Aquatic
many enthusiasts have shown keen and Commander-in-Chief intereat"
Avenue extension and from A. verted into a surgery where the in-perts to be held in Canton shortly, Mabini. The road connecting San Juries of many were dressed and a Andres in the nearest road to the number of amputation casca fldid. Work on this road is now in tended to. Priests were summon
ed to administer the last rites to progress.
the more gravely injured--Reuter,
Dr. Ylanan, tational physical dl. rector and secretary-treasurer of the Philippine Amateur Athletic Federation remarked that overy- thing possible is being done to make the fold one of the finest. in the world.
Ho said that the entrance to the stadium from Vito Cruz street will ho patterned after the front struc ture of the Metropolitan Theatre.
at Chan Chal-tong, Chairman Lin Yun- Tain Ying-chow, Admiral kal, Mayor Liu Chi-wen, Commin nianer bodies have presented many allver Cheung Chi-ying and various public
prizes.
MORTGAGED GODOWN
AUCTIONED,
TWO NORROWINGS TO BE PAID OFF
By order of the second mort- ghgee, No. 34, Belcher's Street, a general godown, was put up for MRS. MOODY RESTING. Auction in the China Auction RoomB yesterday afternoon, and was pur- chased by Mr. Kan Man-hing, the only bidder, for $30,000.
Operation Not. Considered
Likely For Fresent. -
The property la sold subject to a transfer of the first mortgage and to the repayment of the principal and Interest thereon, amounting to San Francisco, Sopt. 0, Mrs. Helen Wills-Mondy, who was nearly 60,000. Liquidation of the admitted to the Stanford University first mortgagoo's Interest in the Hospital on Saturday suffering from matter will have raised the actual dislocated vertebrae, interesting payment by Mr. Ran to $50,000 quietly, and it is not considered likely The property occupies an area of that an operation will be necessary nearly 9,000 sq. ft., and is held on
Regulations for the contest have been drawn up and it is learned that contestants will be picked to repre- seat Kwangtung from among those who do well in this for the coming National Aquatic Meet.
ST. LEGER STAKES
Final Acceptors. For Classic Event
London, Sept 6:
St. The final acceptors for the Legor Staken which in to be run at Doncaster, are an followal
Harinero, Light Sussex, Thor, Belfry, Young Lover, King Balmen, Donasol Bolatare, fyphonie, andor Hyperion Benriet Tige Banspalossi, olleilation,vé Féxbridare Karlston, Raymond,” Minultobs, Intus,
SHARE PRICES
· TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS
The following is the list of local share quotations issued to-day.
Banka.
H'kong Banks, $1800 b. H'kong Banks, London, £128 h, Chartered Bank, £154 n.
a
Morcantile Bank, A
£24% n.
Mercantile Bank C., 49% n. -
East Asia, $104 n.
1933.
LORD NELSON'S LOGBOOK
RESCUED FOR THE NATION
LORD WAKEFIELDİ
London.
Lord Wakefield rescued for the nation the log-book kept by the Am: 0. Fionnco Corp., Sh. 120 n. sailing-master of the Victory
China O. Fin. Ord. Sh.$4.75 n. China 0. Fin. Prof. Sh.36.00 n.
Insurances. Canlon Ina., $310 b. Union Ins., $670 b. and sa. China Underwriters, 2 b.. China Fire, $595 n, H.K. Fire, Inn., $200 n.
Shipping.
Douglas, $929 b. H.K. Steamboats, $18 a. Indo-Chinas, (Prof.), $30 n Indo-Chinas, (Def.), $36 a. Shells (Bearer), $55/71⁄2 n. Union Waterbents, $15 n.
loft-
Nelson's famous flag-ship. Then he "rescued the sword of honour which the City of London pre- sented to Nelson after, the Battle relics of the Nile. Both these are now in the British Museum. Soon, beside the log of the Victory will. lie the personal log, written in Nelson's queer International Asaco. Sh. $0.90 n.hauded script, which the Ad- miral kept during the five months preceding the Battle of Trafalgar. The book has already been hand- ed over to the British Museum, and will be on view when it has been officially accepted by the trustees in October. Lord Wake- fold bought the relle for £3,000 from Mr. George Eyre Matcham. Mr. Matcham is a descendant of Nelson's favourite ulster, who in- herited the 'book.
Опе of the strangest things about the book is that Nelson made the mistake of dating the first entry 1786 Instead of 1805. It is thought that his mind must have been turned back to some personal incident 20 years before when he was writing.-Router.
Mining. Antamoks, 80 cla, sa. Balatoes $37 he Bagulo Gold, to cts, b. Benguets, $50 n. Bonguet Exp., 42 cts. n. Benguet Goldfield, 30 cta b. Big Wedge, 42 cts, b. Gold Creek, $0 b. Ipo Mining $5 Itogons, $6 b. Kullan, 81/8 n.
4
n.
Langkate (Single), Sh. $17 n. S'hal Explorations, Sh. 84 n. S'hai Loans, Sh. 36.40 n. Raubs, $12/GD an Venz: Goldfields, 35% b.
Docks, etc.
H.K. Wharves. $128 n. H.K. Docks, $161⁄2 n. --
S: China Motors A., $6 n. S. China Motors B., $8 . Providents (old), $8.80 n. Providents (new), $1,35 n. Hongkews, Sh. $346 n. New Engineerings, Sh. $8 n. Shanghai Docks, Sh, $145 n.
Cotton Mills.
Ewo Cottons, Sh, $14.65 n. S'hat Cottons, Sh. $109 n. Zoong Sings, Sh., $1484 n. Wing On Textiles (5.) $80 n. Lands, Hotela, etc.
H. and S. Hotels, $6.85 sa. H.K. Lands, $77% 50.
S'hai Lands, Sh. $924. Metropolitan Lands, Sb. $14. a. Humphreys, $14 n.
.
H.K. Realties, $7.90 zi. Asia Resitles "A" Sh. $140 n. Asla Resitles "B" Sh. $20 n. Chinese Estates $97.
China Realties, Sh. $16.30 n. China Debanturo, Sh.$187 n.
Public Utilities.
Tramways, $22 b.
Peak Trams. (old), $15.85. Peak Trams, (new), $7% n. Star Ferries, $95 b. Yaumati Forrles (old), $25 n. China Lights (old), $11.35-88. China Lights (now), $111⁄4 n. H.K. Electrice, $75 b. Macao Electrics, $23 n Sandakan Lights, $10 n. Telophones (old), $311⁄2 b. China Buses, 8h, $11 n. Singapore Tractions, 2/- n. Singapore Pref., 15/- E.
Industrials.
Malabon Sugara $15 n. Cald: Macg. (old), Sh. $21.. Cald: Macg. (Pref.), Sh. $18. Canton Icos, 86 n.
n.
Cements (Com.), $4 n. Cements (old), $8 Cement (New), 50 cte. n. H.K. Ropes, $7.50.8a,
Stores, etc. Dairy Farms, $28.35 b. Watsons, 38 n. Der A Wings, $1 n." Lane Crawfords, $3.90 n. Mackintoshe, $21 n. Sinceres, $19.40. Wm. Powella, $2.10 n. Wing On (HK.), $175 n.
MiscellaneouS
Amusements, $10 n
H.K. Entertainments, $101⁄21⁄2 n. 3.0. Enterprises, $3% n.. United Theatres, Sh. $24. Macao "Greyhounds." K10 n. Constructions (old); $a n. Constructions (now), 80 cte. b. B. Ind. & Bonds, 77% n. H.K. Govt. Loans, 3% b. Prem.. Wallace Harpers, $8 n.
HEAD. OF ACADEMY,
DESPATCHED ON TOUR OF EUROPEAN CENTRES
Nanking, Sept. 6. Huang Mo-sung to-day assumed office as acting President of the Military Academy, during the absence of Yang Chich, who has been ordered to Europe on an in- vestigation tour-Reuter.
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