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THE CHINASHANA HONDAK
31.1936
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US. BASEBALL. RESULTS
Detroit Share Spoils With Philadelphia
GIANTS TOO GOOD FOR CLES-
New York, To-day.
The following were the results of the major League baseball
matches played yesterday:-
Bostor
National League
Thompson homered.
Pittsburgh
Boston Pittsburgh
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H. E
2 8
4 11 0
I 7 2
3 8
1
Phil Brubaker hit a homer.
Philadelphia
Cincinnatti
3. 10
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Philadelphia
6 12
A
3 6 0
A 11 1
Cincinnatti
[New York
6 12
2
Moore hit a home run.
| Chicago
1
7
0
New York
$
15 2
Leiber and Melvin
Ott hit
homers.
Chicago
6 11
Cavaretta hit two homers.
Helen Stephens, the Sedalia, Missouri, high-school girl, who acquired her speed in racing by chasing rabbits around her home, is shown nearest the camera in this radiophoto of the stat of the 100 Metres, heat in which she set a new world record for women of 11.4 seconds at Ber- lia.
1 LACK OF REGULAR
COMPETITION
Brooklyn
3 7
0
ISt. Louis
6 10
1
J. Martin homered,
Brooklyn
3 12
2
St. Louis
2
7
American League ·
Britain's Failure
In Berlin
2 SECRET OF OWENS SUCCESS
POWER
St. Louis
4 12
1
Washington
5 11
1
HOUSE,
St. Louis
*
8
2
TUGS &
Washington
7
8
Kress hit a homer.
LOCOS
Detroit
4
8
1
Philadelphia
5 15
B. Johnson homered.
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Detroit Philadelphia
Chicago
New York
Dickey hit a home run.
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(By BEVIL RUDD) ··
Berlin, August 23.
the
I spent this morning at
| Olympic village.
Great Britain and South Africa are somewhat chagrined with their succession of failures.
The Oxford coach, W. Thomas, who is now coach to New Zealand 1 -and incidentally adviser to most of our men-agrees with me that lack of regular competition is the O trouble with the majority of the 2 teams.
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ORIENTAL BOXERS FOR THE AMERICAN RING
Japanese Champions Imported
Sain Francisco. The fistic market may soon be glutted with Oriental labour, if plans of Jes Cortez, Filipino manager, materialize. Corter is just back from Manila, and announced he is assembling the largest stable of Oriental fighters anyone ever had
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As a nucleus, Cortez has Star Frisco. a
INTERPORT LAWN BOWES
Colony Team Sails Next Friday
FIRST OFFICIAL GAME-AT
.HONGKEW PARK
The Hong Kong Interport lawn bowls team, comprising A. Hyd Lay Captain), H. A Al A'E Coates (Colony singles champiem), P. E. Knight, J. F. McGowan, and F. V. V. Ribeiro will leave by the RMS. Empress of Asia next Ex- day and will arrive at Shanghai cn Sunday. They are due to re- turn to the Colony on September 16. Shanghai will be represented by the following in the three I. terport contests:—
1st Match, September 9:-G W Glover (Skip); T. G. Main, C. Bi- chards, F. Medina.
2nd Match, September 12-A J. Hall (Skip); J. E. Harvey, C. F. Remedios, CM. Sequeira.
3rd Match, September 14:-G V. Jensen (Skip); J. P. de Cam- pos, H. G. Howard, W. T. Manley.
The reserves are D. Bamaży. (Skip); F. O. Madar (3), J. W Brierley (2), A. Harvey (1).
Match Vernes
The first match will be played
FOORD TO DEFEND on the Police R. G. Green, Hong,
HIS NEW TITLE
kew Park; the second on the Yangtszepoo. Bowling Club Green, Wayside Park; and the third on the Shanghai Recreation Club
NEW HOLDERS BIG Green, Race Course.
TASK
MEETING - NEUSEL WHO KNOCKED OUT PETERSEN TWICE
The Interport Dinner will be held at the Shanghai Club an September 14 at 815 pan when the prizes for the Association championships will be presented.
Previous Winners
Previous winners in the Interport London, August 21. series since 1918 are as follows:- Foard, South African 1918, Shanghai, 30-11; 1919, Hong holder of the British and Empire 1921,
Kong, 27-13; 1820, Shanghai, 20-18;
Hong Kong. Đồ
Ben bantamweight with boxing experience in this coun-. try, and two newcomers from the Philippines. Cortez will import two Japanese, champions of their country, in the near future.
running.
1922
heavyweight titles, will defend his Shanghai, 24-8; 1920, Hong Kong laurels against Walter Neusel, of!
|27-23; 1994; Shanghai, 20-14; 1925, Hong Kong, 28-8; 1926, Shanghai, Germany,
in a championship 19-17; 1927, Shanghai, 21-17; 1928, bout to be staged here on Novem-Kong, 19-17; 1990, Shanghai, 2-17 Hong Kong, 20-19; 1929, Hong ber 9. If there were another Olympiad later this month
Foord our men might come into their own This parti-Tuesday when he scored a techni-[2-1. cularly applies to the sprinters, cal knockout over Jack Petersen, In 1930 They are insufficiently trained but they are not in the same class in the third of a scheduled 1 for the severe muscular strain of as Owens, Metcalfe or Robinson, round contest at-Leicester.
15 was started. 2 Olympic competition
the coloured men.
No Staleners
Jesse Owens told me that before
BEN JEBY AGAIN WINS
he left America in July he had
1931, Shanghai, 2-1; 1932, Hong won both crowas last 1934, Shanghai, 3-6; 1935, Shanghai, Kong, 3-0; 1933, Hong Kong, 2-1-
Neusel who is one of the bardest-hitting heavyweights in the game, holds two knockout victories over Petersen, but both occurred
1 competed in three or four events New York, August 20.—Benin non-titular bouts held in Lon-
with unfailing regularity every Jeby, the former world middle-don. fweek-end since the beginning of weight champion, has won the
Chicago
I 2
New York
4
3
Selkirk hit a homer.
| Cleveland
2
3
2. May.
Boston
3 9.
2
Cleveland Boston
I 3
5 8
The German heavyweight, how-
second fight of his comeback ever, took a tumble when he met The result is that he can endure campaign. He outpointed Jackie Primo Carnera in New York City this gruelling without a trace of Aldare, of New York City, in anjon October 4, last year, Camera] 1muscular weakness, and there is eight-round contest at the Coney winning on a technical knockout in 0 no indication of staleness in his Island Velodromie.
four rounds.
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INTERPORT CRICKET Nominations From Clubs
for
Although the nominations the Interport cricket trials are conspicuous for the absence of names of several of the Colony's leading players, the Selection Committee ought to be. able to get together a fairly strong team for Shanghai from the names sent in s
The nominations tapceived up till now are as follows:-
F. D. Fereira, A. E. Madar, A. R. Minu and K. Nazarin (LEC); E F Fincher, N. AE. Mackay, W. C Hung and B. E. Lee (KC€H A. T." Lee, E. Zimmern and F. R. Zimmern, (C.C.C.); E L Gosano (University); W. H. Colledge (Civil Service CC); Lt. C. C. Garthwaite, Col. E. St. G Kirke D.S.O., Lt D. M.-C. Prichard, Capt. D. W. Perzse and Lt. J. P. Williams (Army).
MOTOR RACING.
IN GERMANY
Triumph For Gerinan Vehicles
"""CHINA_MAIL" SPECIAL paraten Freiburg, To-day. The German motor industry again scored a victory in Gez- many's Mountain Grand Prix race, over the most – differit: truck in Europe, the Schauinsland race.
Bernd Rosemeyer, Germany's most successful race driver this year and the youngen? German
aces added
triumph to his meteone career by winning the race with an average speed of 90.1ken on an Auto- Union car, thereby breaking the farmer record of 86-km.
Rosemeyer's performance was the more remarkable since it. is the first time he has taken part
AnotBiz Auto tilen car, driven cood" while the mized by the Its-
Alfs