THE CHINA MAIL THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1936

DIAMOND GOSSIP

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The Japanese are in a very em- barrassing position. Their best pitcher, Mikuni, is suffering from: jan injured' arm and Amasaki is not always able to last the game. Yamasaki was not very impressive in practice, but will probably he pitching during some of the Inings

Hirst Available

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The Americans, though have lost Drager, who has been have

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T. Hamet will retain his original position at first-base, with Nazarin at third-base

The Volunteers will start with Abbas at short-stop, but if the

in game is not running favour Leonard brought in.

The

arrest

of Thomas H. Robinson, Jr., at Glendale, Cali- fornia, closes the books of the ance flourishing kidnapping in- dustry. He was seized by G-men after a hunt of 19 months for the kidnapping of Mrs: Berry V. Stoll, of Louisville, Kentucky.

WHY CAN'T WE ALL AGREE?

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WIMBLEDON

Bitsy Grant Among Seeded Players

HOW CHINESE PLAYERS FARED IN THE DRAWS

Wimbledon. To-day.

The draw for the Wimbledon tennis championships was made yesterday for the singles in both sections as well as the men's doubles and resulted as follows:

Men's Singles

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Women's Singles

In the women's singles the draw of seeded players resulted as follows:

Tep: Miss Helen Jacobs and

their tributing to a nationalised in-

be dustry. If you pay the former, Senorita Lizana.

then will

the finances will not work.

Second: Miss Kathleen Stam-

The following are the probable Then what happens if you pay

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Doubles Americans-Williams (c). Themp-ploy half our people. son (p.), Hearther (1st b.), Mayhew

Therefore, at the end of five The following was the draw for (2nd b.3. Carpenter (3rd b.). Rogers years. over half the workers (the doubles --

and Hirst (s.), Howard (L), Bar-would still be looking to private Top: J. Crawford and A. Quist. ros (c) Allen and Reid (r.-).

Canadians: Walker (a) Altree enterprise for their employ-

(p.), Pearce (1st b.), Muir (2nd b.), ment. Goldstein (s.3). Smedley (3rd b.),! Mueller, Critichley. Divest and Oliver (Selders).

Volunteers: --Pereira and Bowen!) (p), Winglee. (c.), Costa Beltrao (2nd b.), Hussain

No Expansion

But what would happen to

Second: D. Budge and Gene} Mako.

Third: G. P. Hughes Tuckey.

Bottom: G. P. Allison and Van

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Everywhere

In the top half Kho Sin-kie and Hassan pensation?"

it Gordon Lam (China) meet Godsel! Abbas (5.5), Omar (ef),

(Lf.) and Sa (rf).

would be “get out while you and Purcell. The winners meet Reserves: N. Leonard, Delgado can." no expansion anywhere, Crawford and Quist or Casks and Soares, Baleros and Porter.

Easterns-0. el Arculs (c.), M. everywhere cutting down and Hecht

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lion.

Turnbull or Freeman and Hiflier.

--Reater.

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Louis has taken до chances studied his opponent's

Labour policy during the next five years must be more nar-!

defined and limited. San Mateo, Californian high hurd-Objectives must be fewer and ler, was picked by Paddock as the more definite. outstanding coast candidate for There is no reason at all why and has winning 24. Olympic title for a Government of the Left in methods in the ring by means of America Kirkpatrick has perfect the next Parliament might not "talkie 6lm". He made a special form over the barriers and is a take public control of the Bank effort to view the film in which co-holder of the world record at of England, bring into the Schmeling encountered 14.2 seconds Phil Cope and Roy Exchequer the profits. from site Camera, Max Baer and Staley of U.S.C., both with a notch values, nationalise the whole of Hamas.

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this Louis is.”...... AFTER Camera-"He is one good fighter

consistent with Meadows above

the Buckalew mountain country. Three Things Required fourteen feet, was another Trojan

Baer (4) T'm going to knock out dydney liked by Paddock

There is no reason why the His real name is Joe Louis Bar Punch hit him like I've got."

leaders ¡present

of Labour row, which goes back to a pre Louis." Two California boys, Walter should not take charge of the Civil War landowner, rich old Paolino (4) Well see now just Marty, of Fremo, and Cornelius Johnson, Compton Junior College here is no reason why

execution of such a policy. James Barrow, who, in his days, how good.

the was the reputed owner of hun- Negro, should be winners in the

Labour Party need change its dreds of slaves. He was Joe and a terrife hitter. He hits much high jump, he said.

Louis' great-great-grandfather. "Jesse Owens is almost certain to win both dashes and the broad jump, but Al Olson probably will quired. secure a place in the broad jamp," now..

relay team at

Ben Outside Chance "Pacific Coast man probably will

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TOTALISATOR RECORD

Brilliant Weather At Ascot

The latest cabled advice states ed as follows:

| harder-than-Max Bder.”.......... |· ́Levinky--“It could have happen-! Three things only are

|ed-to-say-one--(spoken-by-his-sister, |- Chieftain's Blood In Veins L-The policy must be settled The blood of a Cherokee Chief-Leaping Lens, then his manager, as

the Kingish was being revived) itain flows in the veins of Joe

Baer No more fighting for me." Paddock said. "As for the sprints,

II.The co-operation of men Louis. His grandmother was Paolino "He hits too hard", I believe that George Anderson: ofi

The numbers Vin, benckets – de-j outside the Labour Party must Victoria Earp Barrow, who was

London, To-day. California is the only coast man be sought now, and they must the grand-daughter of

Charles signate the rounds in which they the second day of Ascot.

Brilliant weather, favoured with a chance to nose out Owens be accepted into the new nakerfoot,

full-blooded Che-were knocked out. Peacock or Metcalfe, although se organisation for what they are, rokee Chieftain, a fabulous

The Royal Hunt Cup result- eral of our men may get on the and not made to take oaths, and character, whose influence among that Louis is not very anxious to 1 Lady Nuthall's Guinea

lick stamps, and fight hopeless the redmen and the palefaces has meet Braddock because of the Gap, at 18 to L Brats.

beer handed down in history and terms of their bout should he win 2 Mr. Keep's Voltus, at 33 I-Lastly, and this is the legend from Dixie's real pioneer to-night. He has made a demand to L be shut out in the quarter mile al hardest of all, it must be made days

* for 20 per cent of the gate Instead Mr. Eamond's Rosecrage though Archie Williams of Call-clear now that detailed policy One of the most interesting of the usual 12 per cent, usual at 33 to 1- fornia and Jimmy Juvalle of U. will be settled by those who are

phases of Louis' ring career has ly given the challenger. Pro- S. LA both Negroes, have an elected to the House of Com been the fact that, in addition to moter Mike Jacobs has already outside chance to place. Eddie mons and will not be dictated O'Brien of Syracuse is the best by any outside body, even if beating four of the recognised signed on Max Schmeling to meet in the comtry in the quarter, that body be the Trade Union world heavyweight contenders in- Braddock should the German win. Ross Bush, of U.S.C., are the class. On these terms, Major Attlee has also made them eat their pre-against. P&O BUILDING, CONNAUGHT ROAD CENTRAL. HONGKONG of the coast in the 800 metres both might be the Prime Minister of dictions as follows; male phra

may make the team at New York a Government of the Left in

CAREFORE, W I can't see anyone from the coast 1940. On any other terms he the land of fighters that are made for Carnera (6) "Punchers they are fast enough to make the longer can lead the official Opposition (me.* distance events.”

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There were 31 starters. Overcoat, the 100 to 8 favorite, tidden by Christic, was unyplaced.

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