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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1933.

280 WICKETS FOR

AASTONISHING RECORD

FOR SIX YEARS

CAN HE TOP THE

300 MARK?

OPPORTUNITY NOT YET LOST

LATEST CRICKET

London, Sept, 12. With his inclusion In the "Rest" eleven to

the muet champions at the Oval on Fri- day, almost a certainty, A. P. Freeman, the inimitable Kent spin bowler, has a good chance of finishing the

with

Beason

over 290 wickets to his credit.

Ho may even be in the posi

DE CABILISERTED MARKASSELEKTRO IN GEORGE SMITH COMING

George E. Smith, the Lossit. mouth professional, who was in Hongkong a few years ago and gave valuable instruction to local Rolfers, expects to be here again in November. It is understood that he has notified the Royal Hongkong Golf Club by cable of his intended visit. Many will re call George Smith, and his ability to improve his pupils' game. Lat.. terly, he sent an assistant out to Hongkong from time to time, and It is interesting to learn that he is now coming out himself for the winter seasOIL,

PITCHERS' DAY

SPEY CUP

FINAL WILL BE PLAYED

DECISION MADE YESTERDAY

The final of the Spey Royal Cup Competition between tho Kowloon Dock R. C. and the Craigengowor C. C. Is to be played off at a date to be fixed later,

"TICH" FREEMAN

NAZI ECONOMICS

GERMAN BANKING INQUIRY

STATE & PRIVATE

ENTERPRISE

The commission of inquiry ap This decision was arrived at by the pointed to conduct a general bank Committee of the Hongkong Lawn ing inquiry for the Rolch, assem Bowin Association last evening, when bied to-day for the first time to the dificulty over the final match was hear the speech of the Governor of Reichsbank, Dr. Hjalmar fully discussed by the representatives the

Schacht, who discussed ways and from the various clubs.

means of the inquiry.

Mr. J. Kempton, representing the Kowloon Dock R, C., agreed to take the responsibility of withdrawing tho to the Association, and original it was decided that the matter could therefore be settled by the final boing played off on a date to be arranged by the sub-committee.

Interport Practices,

- 08

Other speakers ware Commissary for Economics, Herr Keppler, well as the Secretary of States, Herr Gottfried Feder.

Dr. Schacht declared that the present German banking system is not sufficient when it comes to tack- It is announced that F. Cullen of ling problems amounting to an the Kowloon Docks is unable to play economie as well as national revolu- in the Interport practice games on tion. The last banking inquiry Saturday, and his place will be taken held in 1927 to 1930 was conducted reserve for the Interpart toams.

tion to top the 300 mark, as his Three Blank Outsy W. Mair of the Police who is ogly from the point of view of achievementa received by cable. Include only those of outstanding merit,

CLEVELAND BEAT SENATORS

From these records alone be has already taken over 280 wickets, and of these 100 have been obtained since August 5.)

New York, Sept. 12. From August 20 to to-day, the slow bowler has captured 55 Pitchers in the National Base- wickets, and for the last ten ball League has a great time to- matches he has averaged 10 day. Boston were twice blanked double hender with wickets a match-figures without in n out parallel in first class cric- Pittsburgh and Warneke blanked ket.

out Philadelphin.

the

record of

Freeman holds the bighest aggregate of wickots in one season-104 obtained in 1928 at an average of 19.05. rans per wicket,

It was on this occasion that ho broke. the existing record estab- lished by Tom Richardson as far back as 1895, who took 290 wic- kets in that season.

1375 WICKETS.

For the last six years Freeman hág "bagged" over 200-pickets in one season, another achievement without equal.

figures:

1928

1929

1930

1931

Here'

arc hie

304

267

275

276.

Hi1932test feat, performed for the South of England against the M.C.C., is 13 for 152.

He was hit freely In the Mary leboners' first innings, five wle-1 kets costing-130 runs, but in the second innings there was a differ ent story.

He overwhelmed the batsmen, and captured eight wickets for 22 runs.

The South of England won with caso, having an innings and 32 runs to sparo.

ANOTHER JOHNSTONE.

Cullen is No.1 to R. F. Luz whose party interests with the result that rink will now be A. E. Conten, J.no real success could be achieved. Chalmers, W. Mair and R. F. Luz The present enquiry certainly will and they will meet J. V. Ramsay, Abe successful and its findings 'wili Hyde-Lay, F. J. Jones And A. M. find application in the realm of Holland.

law and administration.

TO-DAY'S CLASSIC.

Hyperion Favoured For St. Leger.

low.

One of the most important! duties of the commission, Dr. Schacht declared, must be to de. termine with the utmost precision the dimensions of its functions. Should private enterprise and state work and act against each other, dangerous disturbances would fol-

·NAZI PRINCIPLES. Washington Senators were sur- prisingly defented by Cleveland,

Herr Keppler, Commissary of whereas New Yankees enjoyed "ALMOST A CERTAINTY.Economics, maintained that the welcome victory.

It was learned late last night that "leader" principle must become Highlander, Belfry, Donasel; Earls effective in the country's economic ton and Typhonic had been scratched and banking system in no less de- from the St. Leger. There will be gree than the political life of the He attacked the concentra- fourteen starters. The despatch add-state. I H E

ed that Bullock would ride Light tion of power into bureaucratic, un- 1 10. 0 Sussex, Fox King Salmon and Lowry personal bodies of banking Institu- 0 ច 1 Bolfatara. Otherwise the horses and tons which up to now were strong-

riders as published yesterday are uni-

ly decentrallaed, blanked out changed.

Scores as supplied by were:

NATIONAL LEAGUE.

Pittsburgh Boston (Meine pitched and Boston)

Pittsburgh Boston

Reuter

2

1 G 0 4. 0

Boston)

2 G 0

0

#

I

Chiengo **** Philadelphia ....

(Warneke pitched and blanked

New

out Philadelphia) The Cincinnati v match was postponed on account of rain...

London, Sept. 12.

RADIO BROADCAST

TO-DAY'S BROADCAST.

VIOLIN AND PIANO RECITAL FROM THE STUDIO

4.30-6 p.m. Chinese recorded pro- stamme,

0.0.15 y.me Children's Studie Concert.

6.15-7 p.m. Chinese recorded pro- gramme.

7-10.30 p.m. European programme. 7-7.17 p.m.

Pearl Fishers-Selection (Bizet,

arr. Creatore).

Creatore's Band. 36081/2.

A Concert. 7.17-7.69 p.m. Plano Solo Scart Danoa

(Chaminado). Platio Solo The Flatterer

(Chaminado).

Hana Barth, 20346. Song-Do Not Go My Love

(Hageman). Song-Homing (Salmon-del Riego).

Marguerite D'Alvarez (Con- tralto). 1110.

(Beethoven).

String Bass Solo-Minuet in G String Bass Solo-Valse Miniature

(Koussavitzky),

Sergo Koussovitzky, 1476. Song-Novembre (Bourget-Trominet). Song Plaisir D'Amour (Florian-

Martini). Conrad Thibault (Baritone). .1013. Violin Solo-Legend of the

Canyon (Cadman), Violin Solo-Caprice Antique

(Balogh-Kreisler).

Fritz Kreisler. 1093. 7.50-9.45 p.ia. Variety.

8 p.m. (Local Time and Weather Report).

Orchestral Living in Doubt. Orchestral-A Heart of Stone. Orchestral--Adios.

Hal Kompt and His Orch. 8674. Orchestral-Bonita.

Havena Novelty Orchestra, 22903, Orchestral Bring a Song.

Kingdom for a Orchestral-My

Smile from

You Wayne King and His Orch. 6614. Orchestral Goodbye to Love, Orchestral-Samo Old Moon.

Bennie Krueger and His Orch, 6369," Instrumental-Hawaiian Moon. Instrumental-Hazo Hano Hawali.

National Socialism belleves, he

Kane's Hawalione. 20704. said, that the greatest weight of the whole economic system must be Orchestral Love a Parade.. given to productive undertakings Orchestra-Music in my Fingers. and enterprises. The duty of the banking system must be to assist these productive forces.

Victor Arden-Phil Ohman and Their Orch: 22802.

Orchestral-I'll Take an Option

Orchestral--A Ghost of a Chance

with You.

Ted Flo Rito and His Orch.. 0505. Orchestral-What Have We Got

to Lose Orchestral-Let's All Sing Like the

Birdles Sing.

If the consensus of opinion of owners and trainers is any criterion (W. Hoyt pitched and blanked out Hyperion, the winner of the Derby, is

a certainty for the St. Leger.

Hyperion is owned by Lord Derby

The Secretary of State florr and will be ridden in to-morrow's classic event by T. Weston, who with Gottfried Feder declared that Na- a total of 82 winning mounts, comeational Socialism is fully aware of just below G. Richards, leading constituting economic life produc- H. Wragg the fact that of the three parts and W. Nevett as York Jockey. Weston rode Hyperion to tion, circulation and conjunction, victory in the Derby, which was won production must by all means re-

of 2 min 34 main free from in the record time

any interference seconds, three-fifths of a second being from the State if it shall be able clipped off Call Boy's time in 1927. to fully exercise its creative abill-Mr.

·Programme.............. Incidentally Weston also rodo a Derby

Inner in 1924, his mount being Lord les. On the other hand, circula-

tion has to be handled in an entirely: 1. Violin Solo, Derby's Sansovino,

The St. Leger, however, is a different manner. It is the duty of Concerto in D-1st Movement

(Tschaikowsky). notorious race for upsets, as witness the state to superviso this branch of

Mr. Sitaon Ma. the defeat of Cameronian, the 1931 economics.

Preluda and Fugue in E minor

(Mendelssohn) Mr. Harry Orc.

AMERICAN LEAGUE,

New York

Detroit

7 5 3 10

0

2

(F. Walker homered for New York)

'Boston

St. Louis

Cleveland Washington

1 G

2

4 10 1

3 K

2

1

The Philadelphia v wag postponed

They accomplished this in the face of an initial, score of 375 by match the M.C.C., to which C. P. John- rain. stone contributed 138, his second

century of the season in

class

cricket

Ben Bernie and His Orch: 0504. 8.45-9.30 p.m. From the Studio. A Violin and Pianoforte recital by Sitoon Ma and Mr. Harry Ore.

Derby and 2,000 Guineas winner, by Herr Friedrich, member of the 2. Pianoforte Solo. Sandwich, in 1981 and the defeat of Board of Directors of the Reichs- Orwell; the favourite, by Firdausal bank, announced that legal co-or-

last year,

of

(a) Shepherd's Madrigal (b) Zapateado (Barasate)

The Hon. G. Lambton, the trainer clon would not be applied to as ag. Violin Solon. Hyperion, Highlander, and Scarlet fact-finding method, with the sole 1 2.

Tiger, says that all is well and sound provision, however, that the wishes with his horses, although Hyperion of the commission should be com- Chicago

does not prove that he is,a masher plied with. In order to finish the through at hard going.

gigantic task within the current 4. Pianoforte Solos.

first

on his

RIFLE SHOOTING.

and Incidentally

following immediately

three figure knock for the Gentle-

men against the Players. more Monthly Competition Being

The South gavo an even

joyous display at the

crease.

Wally Hammond helped himself

Was

to 184 and when the score stood: at 402 for 7, the innings closed:

The MC.C., fared miserably in their return visit, being sent back for 55. As alrendy shown it was Freeman who did the damage,

W. I. LOSE LAST MATCH

Verity Captures

1.0 for 107

The West Indies lost their last match of the tour when they were bouton by 125 rung by Gower's Eloven.

Loveson-

Held Next Week-End.

R. Dawson, the trainer of Harinero, year, the commission will convene and incidentally the trainer of the four daya a week.-Trans-Ocean 1920 and 1930 Derby winnera, says Ko Min

that Harinero will run well, but he cannot see him or any other horse beating Hyperion. O. Bell, who is training King Salmon, which came

likewise. second in the Derby, says

Captain Behrens, owner of Light Sussex, which will be ridden by the redoubtable Pat Donoghuo, is of the opinion that the hope of the North will be the fittest horse in the St.

A MEETING IN OCTOBER.Leger.

"

JAPAN'S DUMPING'

(Kreisler).

Mr. Siteon Ma.

(a) La Fille aux Cheveux de Lin- (Dobussy). (b) Etude in F (Arensky),

Mr. Harry Ore. 0.30-9.50 p.m. Orchestral.. Shepherd's Key (Grainger). Country Gardens (Graingor).

Victor Concert Orchestra, 20802. Minuet (Boccherini),...

In the Forest (Staub).

Victor Concert Orchestra. - 20686. Norwegian Bridal Procession

(Grieg).

Swedish Wedding March

(Sodermann).

Victor Concert Orchestra. 20805. 9.50-10.30 p

A relay from Daventry of the Run-

CHEAP FOODSTUFFS ON MALAYAN MARKET

Singapore; Sept. 12. The Aga Khan, who had such sen- Following the dumping of sational luck last year, says that cotton piece-goods in Malaya, The Hongkong Rifio Clubs monthly Felicitation, which was quoted at you. Japanese have started importing

club terday's list at 22 to 1, may win, but | shoot will take place on the range at Kowloon Tong on Saturday, there is not much hope of beating foodstuffs into the Straits Sottle-ning Commentary on the St. Leger by Mr. R. C. Lyle-Rolayed from the at 3.80 p.m. and Sunday, 9,30a.m. Hyperion or King Salmon for first ments..

A club competition will be a places,

Eggs, scientifically packed in Town Moor Racecourse, Doncaster. ranged for the N. R. A. Silver Medal

Alfred Butt is not optimistic ro-order to keep fresh for weeks, are should reception prove satisfactory, and Donegal Badge on October 7, Members are urged to practice, and arding his horse Young Lover, which being imported from Japan and there will be a rolny of the Bourne

ls quoted at 20 to 1.

retailed at one cont each, com-mouth Municipal Orchestra, conducted by Sir Dan Godfrey with Sonia Lawson, the trainer of Donasol, pared with 2 cents each for Moldawsky (Violin) and relayed from Earlston, and Raymond, says that his local eggs.

the Pavillon, Bournemouth, until 11

10.30/11 p.m.

riding.

To-day's Opening 10.a.m. Stock and Commodity Quotations, as received. from New York by Moarra. Swan, Culbertson and Fritz.

are reminded that a target is avail able for practice every week day in the afternoon and all day on Sun-charges are thriving; and Sir Abo: Large quantities of Japanese | p.m. days.

Bailey, the owner of Raymond, ox- canned provisions and condiments "Definite details of conditions will pects that his horse will givg a be notified in a later circular. Merminont display, cepecially with Gor-are also being sold at prices much below those of goods from China, bers should, however, practice at don Richards, the champion jockey and Chiness, shops are alleged to |200, 500 and 600 yards."

be retailing them under falso Chinese labels,--Reutar.........

N.S.W. LABOUR PARTY'S

NEW MOVE.......... Mr. John Ritchie, Managing Direc- tor of Pathe Orient, Ltd, and the

Sydney, Sopt. 7. China Record Co, arrived from

A new move to make Mr. J. T. Shanghai yesterday by the Felix Roussol. He is accompanied by his Lang, former Premior and Trog wife, and they are staying at Glou Burer of Now South Wales, the The R.M.S. "Empress of Japan" left cester Building.-

leader of a united Labour Party in Vancouver for Hongkong,

Federal politics is on foot

However, according to reports Honolulu, Japan ports and Shanghai,

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF Verity had a field day, taking 101 A GOOD DEED 18 NEVER LOST; HE wickets for 107 runs, and the only w110 sows COURTESY REAPS FRIEND batsman to shine was R. E. SHIPS, AND HE WHO PLANTS KIND- Wyatt, who collected 108 runs.

-NESS - GATIIERA LOVE,--Basil. Martindale bowled cloverly for the West Indies, obtaining G for 87.

The English team hit up 810 and 198 for 6 declared, to which the West Indies replied with 100 and 201. Verity took 5 for 20 in the first innings and 6 for 87 in the Bocond-Reuter.

win

on the 9th September and is due at

It is announced that the Hongkong

10.35-11.05 p.m. Gloss Down. All records in the above Europian programmes are kindly supplied by Mesers. Teang Fook Plano Co.

'RAILWAY - SCHEME, RAISING OF STATUS OF 8.M.R. OFFICES

Dairon, Sopt. 12. The South Manchuria Railway Company announces, a new plan Hongkong on September 25, (Friday). Philharmonie Bociety have decided to in circulation to-day; it is unlikely for enlarging and raising the and Paking offices, of the company, stage "The Pirates of Pensance" in that he will enter Federal-politics status of the Shanghai, Canton the the spring as their 1934 production at the next General Election which according to some reports The fortnightly mooting" of Sanitary Board was held yesterday touch with the Atom Beerolargent here will become virtual embassies.

the Board Hon. 99, Mr. T. Mogarry, the President, in Waterloo Road, Kowloon,

Mr. E. Esmond, the owner of Inter the chair. Others present were the Suffering from serious injurion Hon. Mr. A. Or W. Tickle, Vice- One case of diphtheria with one lace, and Sanspainetales that the caused by being knocked down by a President, Dr. d. W. Pope, M.O.II., donth, three cases of typhold with one latter has kible of gridging in motor-tary In Burrows: Stroch Mr. Wong Kwong-in, fr. M. K. death, Dus, case of paratyphoid, are primes, and a confident that Banspeide will be in the free threk Kakkah 22-year-old gir}}fying, at No, i choke" Lan, Mr. Btreet, la now, lying at the Govern

menspects of winniarja”) slaus Civil Hospital in a serious con-

On from tuberculosis were

J, Roe, secretary, and Mr. Ng Mul- local health authorities last weeks

kai, assistant secretary. The busle Monday the- nosu transacted was purely, formal, Andstyphold

company's scheme, any event is taken as an indication that business relations between Japan and China Have Improved.. It is also reported here that the South Manchurin Railway director,

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