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BASEBALL

NINETY - FIRST YEAR OF PUBLICATION

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HONG KONG, MONDAY, JUNE 3, 1935

IN BLINDING

RAINSTORM

PIRATES TROUNCE

REDS

YANKEES FINE FEAT

SOUTH WATCHES

JAPAN'S LATEST

ENCROACHMENTS

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The Tokyo General Staff”, has received reports from its numer-

BABE RUTH

ANNOUNCES

RETIREMENT:

Sequel To Action By Judge Mil Fuchs

ous military attaches in China ORDERED TO PLAY WHEN HE saying that anti-Japanese feeling

is still rampant. These reports WANTED TO MEET NORMANDIE

Boston. To-day.

as

New York, To-day. Playing in a blinding and vio-were confirmed by Major-General lent rainstorm yesterday, the Pir-Kenji Doihara. intelligence quicer

Cincinnatti of the Kwantung Command, who "Babe Ruth, the greatest per ates overwhelmed Reds in their National League toured South China recently sonality in the history of base- that there ball. yesterday announced : that Baseball clash, winning by 8 clear The General found runs while the Cardinals added was much talk in South China (he would retire from baseball

After watching, Boston Braves another win to their list by nosing and elsewhere about recovery off

territory lost to Japan.

play, from the stand, Babe Ruth out the Cubs.

Japanese reports stating that said he intended to go voluntarily In the American League the

General Chiang Kai-shek will on to the retired list. Yankees were featured in a re-

"I hate to tell you boys this, but maricable batting performance, six take steps to recover Manchuria

and Jehol when he has unified I will not play another game of the seven runs which gave them the country and suppressed the long as Judge Mil Fuchs remains victory by 7 to 2 margin over the Reds are discredited here, as it is the head of the team. I've got Red Sox being four-baggers off the believed the the General has no money enough to live on, anyhow!“. clubs of Dickey (2). Chapman, plan to deal with external pro Babe Ruth alleged that Fuchs or Crosetti. Rolfe, and Welkirk.

ĺblems for some time to come. dered him to play yesterday, despite Results 23 cabled by

Japanese threats in North his request for permission to go to China are interpreted here as an New York to attend the arrival of attempt to expand Manchukuo or the French ner Normandie.-- Eto seek its de jure recognition by Reuter

Of China

The latest demarche is 3 also intended to hinder the Jap anese Foreign Office in elevating the Japanese Legation to an 0, Embassy.

National League

Reuter

R F. Philadelphia

10 Brooklyn

5 11 Bucber and Taylor hit homers.

New York

Boston

0" 2

2

6

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Urbanski hit a homer.

St. Louis

10

2

J. Collins hit a homer.

Chicago

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FRED PERRY RECORDS FIRST WIN AT AUTEUIL

FRILLIANT RECORD The greatest baseballer the game has ever known. Babe Ruth last year left the New York Yankees. after playing for them for 13 years, and joined the Boston Braves.

In 1927 he established his first home run record with 59 circuit drives and six years later he esta- blished a new record with 60 runs.

He has a remarkable record all Perry stood head and shoulders told his earnings since his inva- 'above all other competitors and sion of baseball în 1914 amount to

(Continued from Page 1)

1 was never extended: throughout $1,068,477; out of this amount, the! the tournament he conceded only sum of $872,900 was salary money.j two sets.

of which $842,000 was paid by the

“TEL 20478

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2 8 Almada hit bomer. New York

1

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TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW.

A GORGEOUSLY PERFECT COMEDY ! Strong men shook and women quivered? Husbands drew swords

and bolted doors While women trembled with "fear them by 1 ́ ́

CELLINI! WHAT A LOVER !

when Cellini prowled!

that he'd pass

WHAT A LIAR !

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ti, Rolfe and Welkirk hit homers.

The character of yesterday's New York Yankees. play was truly great as Von Cramm went down fighting be the American League for 12 years He led the home run parade in Bill Dickey (2), Chapman, Croset-fore Perry, who playing his and has scored over 75 home run

speediest game, forced his op-clouts during his career. ponent into

He has numerous errors also batted on six occasions in the The fourth set proved a much World Series, another record. closer struggle than is indicated by the score of 6-3, brilliant ral- lies and astonishing recoveries by both players featuring the final set.

Cleveland

6 11 Trosky and Earl Averill hit

homers. St. Louis

1

2 9

Washington Philadelphia

7 11

1

8 11

5 10

Chicago Detroit

10 14 Lou Gehringer hit a homer.

FRANCE AGAIN WORRIED

Perry, British hope at Wimbledon and in the Davis Cup,, defeated Jack Crawford, the Australian ace, 1in the semi-final, winning in 3 straight sets, while Yon Cramm de- feated Burny Austin, who was tired out after his gruelling struggle against Roderick Menzel in the quarter finals.

POLISH WORKERS

IN DISTRESS

Not Allowed To Work And No Dole

~CHINA MAIL" SPECIAL

Warsaw, To-day.

More than 1,000, Polish workers

(Continued From Page 1) Mme. Mathieu eliminated Peggy are in distress in northern France, L'intransigeant demands the de Scriven, the holder, in the women's according to Press reports here, fence of the "Stresa front, which semi-final, while Fran Sperling, which state that the Poles have Germany is urging to

smash," semi-finalist at Wimbledon in 1933, been refused the authorisation to while the Journal des Debats asserts beat Helen Jacobs, America's No. continue their work, while, on the that the speeches of Sir John Simon 1 ranking player.

other hand, they are receiving no

and Captain Eden show that the! Last year Perry won the Windole. Franco-British declaration of Febr- bledon, Américan, and Australian They are awaiting their trans- nary 3 is now nothing more than a titles, but failed at Auteuil. Thisportation to Poland but are mean- scrap of paper.-Trans-Ocean Ser-year he has lost his Australian while. entirely bereft of the means Face.

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