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NINETIETH YEAR OF PUBLICATION.
HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1934.
SENATORS LOSE MANAGER
Joe Cronin Struck In
Face By Ball..
U. S. BASEBALL RESULTS
EASY FOR AUSTIN
·(Continued from Page 1).
COTTON TAX TO CONTINUE
Cautious Marketing Planned In U.S.
The last set, one of the most desperate ever witnessed on Wim-
SPECIAL TO CHINA MAIL. 'bledon's famous No. 1 court, was
(Bu Telegraph, Copyright, Telege ** New York, To-day.featured by long and tense rallies,phic Messages Ordinance, 1894. Rei Manager Joe Cronin, of the Perry took the lead at 3-1, but ceived August 1, 8.21 m.) Washington Senators, 1933 Amerl-Shields, fighting desperately, level-
can League champions, was struck led the match at 4-all.
in the face by a ball hit, by Higgins
in the major league match against
the Philadelphia Athletics yesterday.
PERRY HOLDS LEAD
Washington, To-day.
The Agriculture Adjustment Ad- ministration has announced that the existing cotton processing tax of 4.2
Perry, however, led at 9-8, and jcents a pound will remain effective) throughout the 1934 and 1995 mar-
The Athletics won by an 8 to 2 tally at 10-9.
4
Four double-header games were A brilliant effort on the part of keting year. played. The New York Yankees de the American gave him the next The pool manager. Mr. Oscar feated Boston White Sox twice, Lou two games to give him the lead Johnson, states' that cotton belong- Gehrig hitting two circuit clouts in for the first time, at 11-10, but he ing to the A.A.A. producers' pool one game; and Detroit Tigers was unable to maintain the would be sold in such a manner as trounced the Cleveland Indians in pressure, Perry again drawing to avoid dumping and disturbing the both games,
ahead at 12-11.
market.United Press, par S. E. Levy and Company.
DROUGHT-STRICKEN CATTLE.
The National League game which
From then on the games went i resulted in a. win for the Chicago Cubs by 7 runs to 1 over the St. with service to 12-11, 18-12, 14-13, Louis Cardinals yesterday was the when Perry's superior skill and playoff of the game played on July stamina enabled him to break through the American's service tu 2, when the score was 7-4 in favouri
win the set and match at 15-18 to US. of Chicago.
The Cardinals are protesting give Britain retention of against the umpires' ruling in
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certain phase, of the game on July
2. but yesterday's game atarted at
trophy.
a
the
́AUSTIN ROUTS WOOD Compared with the duel between
Government Buying
5,000 Daily.
SPECIAL TO CHINA MAIL.
(By Talegraph, Copyright, Telegra the seventh inning with the score Perry and Shields the final match,hic Mesanges Ordinerce, 1834. Re- as it was at the end of the sixth on between Bunny Austin and Sydney|ccived August 1, 8.21 a.m.) July 2. The Cubs yesterday out-Wood, contained few thrills.
Chicago, To-day. scored the Cardinals by 2 to 0, the Austin outmanoeuvred and out Progress toward a settlement of detailed scores including the legal played Wood, who was incapable the Chicago stockyards' strike is re- part of the July 2 game, plus to-of dealing with the British player's ported, whereupon the Government day's play-off figures.
accurate driving from the corners. has resumed the daily buying of Austin only dropped one set to|5,000 drought-stricken south-west R. H. E the American, recording easy vic-cattle.
tories in the other three.
The strike, however, has kept the stockyards empty--United Press, per S. E. Levy and Company,
STEEL OUTPUT IN AMERICA.
Results, as cabled by Reuter, were:
National League
Pittsburgh
Cincinnati
7 17 2
5 8.
1
Game went to 11 innings.
ROAR
WANGMAI
Pittsburgh
4 9
TEL 3047S
Cincinnati
6 12
1
St. Louis
2
6
Rothrock hit a homer.
Chicago
7 12
2
2 DAYS ONLY TO-DAY & TO-MORROW.
HERE'S A WORTH WHILE PICTURE
· A HIGH-CLASS MYSTERY PRODUCTION FAR BETTER THAN THE STAGE PLAY. POLISHED CROOKS
IN A WHIRLPOOL OF TERRIFIC ADVENTURE.
The Dynamic Exploits
of a Brave Adventurer!
Jamur Colwyn
RONALD
COLMAN
Bulldog
Drummond
He was too rich to work —los intelligent to play
- advertised for thrills and danger Then came shock
after shock.
Grim hit a homer.
¡St. Loute
Chicago
New York
Boston
Whitney hit a homer.
Philadelphia
Brooklyn
Boston
American League
America Win Trophy Eleven Times.
BRITAIN'S SEVEN TRIUMPHS
America have won the Davis Cup on eleven, occasions since the trophy was donated in 1900
by Dwight Davis, former Gov-1
Jernor-General of the Philippines,
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Bottom Of Decline Not Reached.
SPECIAL TO CHINA MAIL.
the (By Telegraph, Copyright, Telegra-
trophy from France last year for phie Messages Ordinance, 189. Rs.
1 5
2
7 13
2
while Britain, who won
1 10
3
have had seven triumphs, four of ·
4
8
2
which have been in succession.
4 14
1
2 9
the first time in sixteen years,ceived August 1, 821 a.m.)
Pittsburg, To-day.
The American Steel Institute is
The following are the sum at 26 per cent. of capacity, which marised results of all the Chalis 2 per cent, lower. The industry lenge Rounds:---
21900-U. S. beat Britain 3-0 at Boston has not yet reached the bottom of
2' 3.
3
Roy Johnson hit a homer. New York
11 14 Lou Gehrig (2) and Saltzgaver hit homers.
1901--U, 8. (unchallenged)
the present decline. . It is said that
1992. S. beat Britain 32 at New a further reduction is expected, due to the lower automobile production. 1903-Britain beat U. B. 4-1 at Boston-United Press, per S. E. Levy and |1904—Britain beat Belgium -5-0 at
don.
J
11907-Australasia beat Britain 3-2 at
Wimbledon
1908-Australasia beat U. 8. at Mel-
bourne
..
| 1909–Australasia. beat U. S. 5-0
Sydney
U. S. STEEL CORPORATION DIVIDEND
York.
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0
Wimbledon
Company,
1905–Britain beat U.S. 5-0 at Wimble-
don. |1996—Britain beat U.S. 5-0 at Wimble-
Boston
1 5
New York
2 18
1
- so he
Detroit Cleveland
7. 12
2
9 15
1
AT
THE
MAJESTIC
TO-DAY ONLY.
Detroit Cleveland
4
5 0 27
2
AT 2.30, 5.20, 7.20 & 9.20,
Washington
2
2
Philadelphia
8. 10
Coleman hit a homer.
Chicago
5 11 I
St. Louis
2 8
Better than "STATE FAIR"
WILL ROGERS
DAVID HARUM
with LOUISE DRESSER
LYN
YLOR PIN PETCHIT
Directed by Janes Cruze
play by Walter Woods from the novel by Edward Noyes Westcott
Vosmick..hit a homer.
1910--Australasia Conchallenged) |1911—Australasia beat U. 8. 5-0 at
Christchurch N.Z. 1912-Britala beat Austraļasis 8-2 st
Melbourne
1913-U. 8. beat Britain 3-2 at Win
bledón
11914--Australesin beat U. S. 3-2 at
48 par
(Continued from Page 11 Production averi.ged. cent. of capacity from April to June, as compared with 29 per cent for the preceding quarter, and 27.5 per cent. for the corres- ponding quarter of last year.— United Press, per S. E. Levy' and, Company.
1919-Australasia beat Britain 4-1 at 1920U S. beat France 1-1 #t
New York
Sydney..
Philadelphia
?
1920 U. 9. beat Australasia 5-0 at 1927-France beat U. S. 3-2 at|
Auckland, NZ.
Philadelphia 1921-U. 8. beat Japan 5-0 at Now 1928-France beat U.S. 41 at Paris
York
1929-France beat U.8. 4-1 at Paris
New York
1931-France, beat Britain 3-2 at Paris
Lai Lin-tai, a Chinese woman, of 1922-U. S. beat Australasia 4-1 at 1990-France beat U. 8.8-2 at Paris No. 4 Wing Wah Terrace, was ad- |mitted to the Government Civil Hos- 1923-U, S. best Australia. 4-1
pital yesterday, after having been bitten by her own dog, which has 1924-U.-S. beat Australia 5-0
Philadelphia
New York
been sent to Kennedy Town for ob-1925-U. B. beat France 5-0 servation.
Philadelphia
a1 1982 France beat U.S. 3-2 at Paris
| 1933-Britain beat France 3-2 at Paris
at 1934-Britain beat U.8. 4-1 at Wim-
bledon,
In 1915, 1918, 1917 and 1918 there were no contests.
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