10

64,000 SEE

GIANTS BEAT

THE DODGERS

Double-Header Thrills

At Polo Field

CARDINALS SHOW 1934 BASEBALL FORM

THE CHINA MAIL FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1935

DOCKS MINUS FOUR

MEN TO-MORROW

· (Continued From Page 1)

In their match · with ́, Craigen-| bis constant nege, were winning rower “B” last week. C G. Sika)from the very first head.

found Bosselet and M. A. R. Sousa)

Silkstone's

vink would

Kowloon Deck Setback ·

be

at the top of their form, and did strengthened by-playing Phillips as well to tie at 17-all. It will be re-skip and Sikstone as No. 1. The New York, To-day.membered that Rosselet had the latter is revealing exceptional skill A record crowd of 64,000 specta better of Bradbury recently: his in the singles game, but there is tors jammed the Polo Field yester rink will prove a problem to many something lacking in his rink work day to see the Giants twice beat others before the season ends. the Dodgers in their double-header It was in the struggle betwee

It is regrettable that Kowloon in the National Baseball League: Arculli and F. I. Sika where th Docks will be without the services Fitzsimmons blanking the Brooklyn Recreio victory was ultimately de- of Atkinson, Greig, Gray, and Mit- termined. The thrilling finish was chell when they meet the Police at team in their second clash.

Yesterday's programme, both in confined to this rink where F. Happy Valley. These men are in- the National and American Leagues Silva ploughed a lone furrow which valuable, and will be badly missed. were comprised mostly of double-will be long remembered in the Mitchell. headers, the Phillies having the Valley.

known outside of Kowloon Docks, is better of the Braves in their Silva's Brilliant Bowls

la versatile and experienced bowler double-header, and the Cardinals. Silva extracted the number of whose future looks distinctly rosy. last year's world champions, twice shots essential to his side's success He once played for the Bowling beating the Reds.

from the last three heads The Green.

although not

widely

In the American League. the other two rinks had finished, with Another bowler who will be sav Yankees beat the Senators in their Silva still three heads to play, and ing goodbye to us soon is A. O.i double-header, Tamulis blanking it looked like Craigengower Brawn. It is not possible to state the latter in their first game. triumph, but, undaunted. Silva rehere, what his true value as a Results cabled by Reuter fused to concede a point, and played player really is. He has not been

were:-

Brooklyn

-New York

National League

R FL

3 10 8 11

Melvin Ott and Cucinello hit-

homers.

Brooklyn

New York

Fitzsimmons pitched.

Leiber hit a bomer.

Boston

a

superb bowls to extricate his team champion of the Colony-although from what looked like a dismal he has Fichly Beserved to Ejending to Recreio hopes..

!be. His greatest exploit-which

3

0 2

1

10

6

the

2 The match between the Kowloon can be easily traced" in

Bowling Green Club and the Civil records of local bowling history-j Service turned out no easy thing was when he went to Shanghai as for the home team. It was any Manager and Captain of Hong body's game: in fact it was only Kong's most brilliant when the 20th head was played team. Omar. Brown, that the Bowling Green drew clear. Hampton and Basa.

Hollands's Grand Shot

Interport Badbury,

Brawn's Earlier Activities

In the Holland v Grimmitt-clash Hong Kong that year, 1932 wo 3 the Civil Service rink was lying 3jall three Interport matches, and set Berger and R. Moure hit homers.jjust behind the jack. Holland had a standard which will be difficult to Philadelphia

Boston

Philadelphia

14

11 12

3

10

9 10

Allen and Camilli hit homers.

3a bowl to play and I am told that equal.

hand

-

22-year-old American

millionaire.

LES FOOD

TIMES

Fanling Pairings

Over Holidays

The following are the Royal Hong Kang Golf Club starting times for Fanling on Sunday:

OLD COURSE

920 am A E Lissaman, A B

PETES

9.04

9.2$

9

9.36 3.40

9.44

9.48

D'A Weatherbe. R. A. Rodges

S. E. Dodwell, L. E. Geare. K. E. Rounds, ON. Gordon F M. EIEK, W. NY Buyers. A.

LEA & PERRINS'

C. D. Humphreys,

Mycock,

E K Valentine, E I Mandy

W. H. B Big H An Browning-

Train leaves at 8.30 am.

Monday

OLD COURSE

Pit

9:20 am I E. Geare, ON Gordon. 9.24 E. A Rodgers, W

tendrigh

Train leaves at 8:30 am.

RACING

(Continued From Page 5). LAMA HANDICAP-First leg Jof the double or the punter's per

Mr. Whitney Straight (inset). plexing problem. The double pari should show a heavy turn-over to- morrow due to the fact that the pool from the Sixth Extra will be carried forward. Boxing Eve is: (barred. having won a race at! ¡Macao, which increased his earn-! ings to over $500. Fride of Tsing- tao is a certainty on paper and

is interrupting his career as a TAC- ing auto driver in Europe to marry Lady Daphne Finch-Hatton, aged 21. the British-American heiress (above). The latter's grandfather was. Anthony Drexel of Philadel phia

BUTTERFLY WU IN will be ridden again by Mr. Bisek

LONDON

MR. QUO TAI-CHI ENTERTAINS

London. To-day.

Mr. Frost will ride What Chance and Mr. Ph will have the mount on Solar Star-the talk of the town He is lightly weighted i jat 140 lbs, has not been

worked, and is considered the long jshot outsider to cause the upset in)

Miss Butterfly W, the well- the first leg of the double.

over

he rolled that wood as well as bei Brawn played for the Kowloon 4has ever done. Coming up on the CC nine or 10 years ago, and, in 2! back

the right conjunction with P. W. Ramsay with just

playing No. 3 to him amount of green and weight he who was trailed the jack through to two of made formidable opposition.

Fate, which plays a principle part

Partnership won the ladies' race 1his own side's bowls, lying about)

and is also a fat Macao

danger 2 two feet behind to score a 3 for all lawn bowls encounters, was known Chinese film actress, has 10

the Bowling Green This made a definitely unkind to him, yet he was arrived here on a short

here. My selections are 1-Pride; entertained to a 1 difference of 6 shots at a vital always a wonderfully optimistic She was

loser, and extracted the full mede party at the Chinese Embassy of Tsingtao, 2-Solar Star 3-Part- 2 stage in the struggle.

Gay registered a 4 at the same of pleasure from the game, equally Riven by Mr. Quo Tai-chi and MANLY HANDICAP-Atlas re-

his wife, attended by Dr. Mei head, while Drake, also fighting as well in defeat as in victory.

turns with Mr. Frost, and he has Brawn makes an ideal member of Lan-fang, the famous Chinese ofdesperately to reduce the leeway-

against a skip who will yet repre- ja selection committee, and would be fim star. and Mr. Wong Hsinng past

actor. Miss Anna May Wong, the been galloping nicely during the formight He has always

Chicago

6

11

Pittsburgh

+

Chicago

1

&

Pittsburgh

4

10

Cincinnatti

5 11

St. Louis

12

16

2

7

4

American League

Cleveland

4 10

Cincinnatti

St. Louis

visit.

tea

nership.

if he stands up to his race be

1 sent the Colony in Interport bowls a valuable asset, even as advisor, author of the play "Lady Pre been troubled with a bad leg and 2-accumulated a six, so that the to the HKLBA this year, in view &

cious Stream.” which has Bowling Green actually scored 13 of Shanghai's probable visit in cently completed a most success- should have no difficulty in win-

shots on the 20th head. When one September.

2 observes that the Bowling Green

jonly

won

His keen observation, which es-

ful run in London.

ning even against the Kong crack

by a margin of eight ables him to act so wisely, and the ter, said

Miss Wu, interviewed by Ren Night Star, who ran well behind Vosmik hit a homer.

that she had visited Bag Tor recently. Chicago

8

2 shots, it will be realised how close superlative characteristic he pos-Siberia.

Streamline (Mr. Butler) seems 8

Moscow, Berlin, and Radclif Dykes and Zeke Bontrato failure they were.

sesses of being able to blend a Paris and was leaving for China to have recovered from his injury hit, homers..

rink so that success is ensured are next week. She is not making at the annual meeting and finished qualities of his that cannot be fully, any films in England. but hopes the last quarter of his most recent estimated.

to visit the chief film studios. gallop in 0.25.4. He is not over- Mr. Wong Hsiung, interviewed burdened with weight I feel he the start of the game and maintain is selection of that triumphant by Reuter, said that he was pro-will give Atlas a good race.

Cleveland

Chicago

Hadlin pitched.

Major Very Prominent The chances made by the Civil 2 Service were fally justified. I

4 11

0

2

2 Major jumped into prominence at

Sound Selector ··

ed a standard of excellence seldom rink in 1932-which returned here ducing another translation of al Just That equalled the five fur-

O witnessed in one' so young. He felt undefeated-and kept the Hong Chinese play called "Western longs record last year, and if he 0,nervous for a few heads, but under Kong flag waving over that of Chambers" in the autumn.

the influence of his skip, he warm-Shanghai, untarnished and undip Reuter.

ed to his work. He had a differt Ped, is, and always will be, a Stewart (skip). · 2 task, being opposed to that con- striking proof of

1sistent and able exponent P. Tremarks are.

New York

4

12

Washington

+

6

Tamulis pitched.

New York

9

18

Washington

3

10

Farrell

Philadelphia

4

6

0

Boston

11

Philadelphia

13

19

Jimmy Foxx hit a homer.

Boston

8 11:

1

Berg hit a homer.

St. Louis

Detroit

10

16 7 11

Lou Gehringer hit a homer.

St. Louis

0 3

Bridges pitched. Detroit

2

Tables To Date

AMERICAN LEAGUE

New York

Chicago

Boston

Cleveland

Washington Detroit Philadelphia St. Louis

how true these)

Civil Service

are

is fit he might upset them all. Mr. Deitz will handle him: Alacrity. Empire Day and Foxhunter outclassed here.

JULING STAKES-Second leg of the double

or the Gambler's Waterloo. The dollar sweep is also on this race and the total number! Lof tickets sold should reach well

over 50,000.

J. Gellatley, W. Barling, H. Westlake, It is hoped he will be one of and H. Westlake Sz. (skip).

A. G. Brawn was another val- Hong Kong's four, who will contest Sjable asset to the Civil Service team, with Wanstead for the right to hold

and helped his skip cat of the the Esplin. Cap in 1936.

2 most difficult positions, with a

facility which was amazing.

The

McGowan was off form, and, with rinks

a strong No. 2 in his rink, Griza- mitt would have been too much for 8 Holland: 0 Jones' Sound Display

A

JUNIOR RINKS

C Champelovier, M. Purvis, Armstrong, and C. Strange (skip). B. Williams, E. W. Hamilton, Whant, and E. R. Davies (skip).

Craigengewer

following are the Junior league Gil and El Arculli (skip). “

G. Duncan, T. Brightman, ⋅ W. for to-morrow:

AJ. Coelho, E. V. Fesrce, M. Al Zjed Souza and Cr Rosselet” (skip).

Kowloon C. C

F. S. W. Smith, J. S. Dinnen, T. Carr and J. P. Eobinson (skip).

G. Lee, G. Fletcher, N. Rakusen and J. M, Jack (skip).

S. J. Houghton, F. C. Spary, L. E Lammert and H. Overy (skip).

Police R. C.

The meeting between Jones and Drake was marked by good bowling. 2 Jones took advantage of this oppor tunity to prove again what talented bowler he is. For the third week in succession he was, the only skip in the Civil Service side to register a win. He is very

E Tock, GS. Gzayer, A. Hum-; fortunate to have J. Deakin play-phrey, and A. Brooksbank (skip).

Alexander, and S. Logan (skip).

W. L. Clark, W. N. Readridge, G. S.

AG. Channings, A. J. Johnson J. L. Riddell and W. S. Glendinning (skip))

A. Wright, W. J. D. Cameron, J, R. McWalter and

and A. W Smita (skip).

Football Club

P. W. L. Ageing No. 3 to him. Dealin is quiet, G. Stepher, P. Morgan, J. Russell, 38 22 16 578 but very affective and it is quite and A. Jackson (skip).

83 19 14 575 certain that the Civil Service Club

E. K. Electric

P. C. Butler, V. Sarby, G. T. Padgett

35 20 15 571have never really extended his and A. F. Paal (skip).

24 19 15 558

ample bowling resources,

34 17 17 500lumbed his reserve.

J. G. Exigh, H. S. McKay, J Sloan In plain and W. Muskett (skip)

36 18 18 500rds, the Civil Service Club have

(not seen Deakin, at his best

What 50 per cent. of Civil Ser-

36 14 22 388) 31 9 22. 290 NATIONAL LEAGUE

"New York

Pittsburgh Brooklyn St. Louis Chicago Cincinnatti Philadelphia. Boston

Rome and A. Webster (skip).

A. P. Tarbuck, D. S. FI, L. de

Eeserves: W. E. Paers, J. F. E 01.

Kowloon Bowling Green B. Eodgers, D. Waterton, M. J. Her-

P. W. L. Age. vice players require is new ideas 34 23 11 .676 let them be original Why they 41 23 18 570 confine themselves to the same type 38,21 17 552 of shot, bead after head, in a 36-19-17 527 monotonous sequence, is past under-and H. Rose (skip).

derson and G. Sherriff (skip).

S. Bright, L. A. B. Duncan, J. G. Chariton and G. E. F. Thompson (skin); G. Chambers, W. E. Hale, C. Hosking

33 17:16 515 standing, especially when it is so

LOTTERY HELPS FIGHT DRUG MENACE

extremes their first win will not be

Cimb de Recreio

J. Soares, M. J. Medina, W. V. Field and J. Cavanagh (skip).

Mr. Frost will ride High West at 165 lbs; this pony sprint-

2 quarter

30 recently in

will be seconds. Although be piloted by the champion rider he is a difficult pony to ride and has The following are the Senior teemsa bad habit of boring into the for to-morrowi

zafis. A close fish should be witnessed between High West, Be- E. G. Port, W. S. Dall, G. Perkins, ginner's Lack, and Flamingo. and W. E Hollanda (skip).

SENIOR RINKS

Police B. C.

W. McLeod, T., Hunter, E. Nolan, and J. Shepherd (skip).

Forget-me-not must not be over-1 looked as he was leading on the J. G. S. Fender, T. Talon, W. Me-rails in the straight last time out Hardy and G. Moss (skip).

when interfered with by High

Kowloon C AE Silkstone, F. G. Craig, N.West. I can't see another Strath Bebbington and A. Hyde-Lay (skip),nairn in the field to upset the

J. W. M. Brown, E. Ken, E. Gabove-named four. Pincher and E. P. Phillips (skip).

Kowloon Bowling Green

CROCODILE HANDICAP. - H. Gittins, F. Goodwin, C. J. Tacchi Great Hall seems to be in a class and J. Fraser (skip).

by himself here, and, even at 168 A. S. Russell J. Watson, J. Bedding lbs., should win Double Chance and L. Gay (stip).

goes well for Mr. Frost, who should} P. Farrell, J. Tetley, J. C. Brown run second with Touchstone third and A. M.. Holland (skip). (na

H. Nish, V. Petherick, J. G. Meyer The latter is lightly weighted, and W. S. Drake (skip).

Kowloon Docks

being once more at 140 Ibs-he has run the fastest mile for subs

V. Hast, E

Morrison, J. Kempton, of the gear. Lucky Strike and McKelvie (skip).

Propition's time are dangerous |and Invermark is in at 145 lbs.

J

C Atkinson, B. Parks, A. N. Other, and E. Lapsley' (skry);

V. Ramsay,

Lindsay, G. Cooper, and F. Callen (skip).

Reserves: G. Humble, J. Melaggan,

Civil Serviz

LA Ivier, J.F. P. Riberio, Dr. E. 34 17 17 500 easy to see how valueless they are. Basto and F. X. Soares (skip). $7 14 23 1379 Improvement to a 'certain extent CR. Pereira, D. Alves, C. A. Loper H. Major, I F. McGowan, AL O 35 9 26 257 was shown in Saturday's match, and J. J. Basto (skip).

Brawn, and A. W. Grimmitt (skip). and should it develop to greater EA Botelho, J. M. Posario, A. V. E. W. Simmonds, J. Purvis,

BATTOR EDG MRemedios (skip).

Craigengewer

Deakin, and F. J. Jones (skip),

P. E. Knight, S. E. Alderman, Leonard, W English, Y. Abbas Ecclesball; and 1. Hollidge (skip). and W. K. Way (skip).

Indian R. C WE'Atkins, W. Phelps, A. Kitchell Wahab and A. E. Minn (skip). and W Ward (skip).

D. M. Khan, S. 0. Bu, M. Y. Ada! Dr. N. P. Karama, H. W. Eandal, and A. O. Madar (skip).

C. R. Souza, and Dr. F. Fernando

A. H. Enmishn, FM Punjahn, M 1. Razack and A. 8. Dalish (skip).

de Recreis 3 Wrid, F. Pattinson, D. Peoples A. A. Remediosd. Ge Ozories In A and-J. C. Chalmers (15) pintaj Gutierrez and 3. L. Silyn (Be Le W. Brown 2. W, Dorrit, J. C. Pol- son and T F Stainton (clip).

Docks Meritorious Win On the Kowloon side, very few The Tientsin City Government is considered that Kowloon Dock were to issue anti-drag lottery strong enough to defeat the Town tofnance the anti-drug loon. Cricket Club, mid that if the and clinics in the city. The Dock's did win it would be through will amount to about $200,000 the failure of Silkstone's rink; this

wings will take place is just exactly what happened

McKelvie's men, responding

(skip).

Docks

T. Swan, A. Park, J. Watson and G.

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The tentacles of the monster, drove the knife between the wrapped themselves around Coltrin's ture's eyes. body, legs, and left arm.

It then relaxed its hold.

A friend, named Harry Simmons, The marks of its suction cups" who was scraping shell fish off the on its tentacles covered Coltrin's rocks 1001 away with a 12in body is, utterly exhausted, he was butcher's knife, hoard Caltrin's helped ashore,

{cries and rushed to his assistance A few minutes Inter two men A 15-feet- octopus seized Frank as he was being slowly dragged out found the octopus dead. Coltzin, fisherman, while be was of his depth wading waist-high in the suXL. JE. Noronha C. EL-Besta, F.-point-south of Golden Gate „Biberio and C. G. Sitra, Kakiy)

L. J. BITE, L. P. SHITI, C. Zlazones Sand E. Alves (skip).

“As fast as Simmons severed. one teriacle, another seemed to replace

in the entrance from San Francisco it, but after a desperate struggle Bay to the Pacific Ocean.

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olony, during the 24 hours ended, on

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