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US. BASEBALL
RESULTS
Giants Again Beat Dodgers
FITZSIMMONS IN FORM
The following were the results
of the major League Baseball
matches played yesterday:----
American League
Boston
Philadelphia
Boston
1
5
3 10
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0
4 9
5 $
1
Jimmy Foxx hit a homer. Philadelphia
Pinkie Higgins bit a homer.
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Zdenka Kenbitova, zbora," "atahtled a "women's world" record of 2:12.4 for the 800 Metres rum în ̈London. It was then found that Zdenka could become either a man or woMAN. **She" submitted to one operation, and in the near future will undergo another which will make "ber” a man. · Zdenka is shown arriving in New York on a visit to América.......
Brentford's Rise
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For the
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moment Arsenal are
GOSCOMBE
COSULLIVAN
LAWN BOWLS
First Round Matches At Police RC.
WALLY MAIR'S FOUR WIN
The playing off of the First Round of the Goecombe-O'Sulli- yan Lawn Bowls Cura competition at the Police Recreation Club yes-| terday provided some keen com-j petition among the different Gov-i ernment departments and risc the medium of a happy rean-i ¡ion of old friends.
WES
The biggest surprise of the day was when a Police "C" team com- posed of Second Division players and skipped by R H E Marks beat a strong P.W.D. team of First Division players and led by W. E. Hollands by 7 shots.
ROZA PEREIRA
Lionel Roza-Pereira, above, the former Colony swimming cham- pion, won the Diving, ChampİKİR- ship of the Colony for the first time last Saturday night.
INTERESTING SOCCER TIE AT
CAUSEWAY BAY
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B. El Manghan's Senior Cleri- cal Accounting staff were decid-found the mark and banged in edly unlucky to lose to Wally two fine goals as the result of Mair's Police rink, for at the 16th neat inter-passing between Wride rink he was actually leading by and himself
To Power 12 shots to 7. but Mair success-
London's
$800
fully burned the 16th head twice notable when the shot was against him
and scored a two on that head. -
First Round Results The following were the results:
W. Greig
Chicago
5 10
1
Zeke Bonura homered.
¡St. Louis
8 12
0
Chicago
3 11
2
Radcliff hit a homer.
St. Louis
9 11 -2
Washington
New York
Cleveland
3 10 2
Detroit
5 5 3
National League
New York
R. H.
5 11
E.
Manchuso hit a home run. Brooklyn
0
6
Fitzsimmons pitched.
October, it will
Cincinnatti
4
|structure.
Lombardi homered.
Pittsburgh
5
$
1
Cincinnatti
4
9
Pittsburgh
6 $
Philadelphia
3 13
St. Louis
3.4
Boston
5 9
Newcastle United, adds strength O to the half-back line. .
2
Philadelphia
5
10
0
Joe Medwick hit a homer. Chicago
Boston
6
12
1
+ 8 Demaree and Gill hit homers.
"There's no sweeter Tobacco comes from Virginia and no better brand than the Three Castles."
ZHE VIRG
dated
League season.
Chelsea's Talent more concerned about their new{ Chelsea's improvement |stand than about new players from mid-March-they were Medical Dept.
When completed at the end of besten only twice in the last 13 A. Stevens
L. A. Collyer be a magnificent matches-and I see no reason JA R. Selby
why, for once in a way, they F. J. McGowan With Brentford, Arsenal' and 'should not make a bright start. (skip) 23 Chelsea all among the first eight With the talented players at} P.W_D. “D”
in the First Division table, and their disposal Chelsea are good. Purver 1 Charlton Athletic gaining promo- enough for anything.
Their one. Care 2ition at the first attempt, 1935-6 newcomer. Samuel Weaver. of W. E. Hollands
FAMOUS CASTLES
Three Castles
VIRGINIA CIGARETTES.
"FAMOUS FOR OVER 60 YEARS! -
EA-550
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It is not easy to weigh up the
| N, J. Bebbington.
(skip) Revenue Dept.
V. Pearse
R.. Tengrove
W. Ward.
Police "E"
S. Logan
C
M
Channing
F. E. E Booker
(skip) Police "C
G. Perking?
A. J. Johnson A. E. Carer
R. H. E. Marics
(skip) Sanitary "B
17
P. E. Knight
1 prospects of Charlton who, 2
Third Division side two years A. W. Grimmitt ago, are now moving in the (skip) highest circles.
S.C.A.S
Very wisely, the players who H Strange
club's fortunes soaring. Gelling
J. Crawley
sent the are to be given their chance. Thus B. E. Maghan the balance of the team is pre-i (skip)
J. Gellatley...
C. Strange
G. Sherrif
13
(skip)
P.R.C.C
C. Dowman
J. 5. Riddell
J. Orem
W.. Mair
(skip)
P.W.D. "B"
13
E. S. Carter
served and, whatever their ulti-Sanitary "A" mate fate, I am prepared to see C. Champelovier Charlton hold their own in the Purvis
Lockhart early matches. The players lack R. E. Wood nothing in earnestness on team (skip) spirit.
-P.W.D. "A"
One the form I saw displayed W. L. Walker by the other promoted club, Man-E. Cheesman chester United, last
H. H. Rose
season A. M. Holland should say they are bound to be a
big success in the First Division
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G. S. Graver
J. S. Beach
C. B. Robertson
(skip)
- P.W.D. "C"
W. Hodges
I. Dobson
P. Morgan
A. Spary
(skip)
It is a little surprising, though. AMERICA LOSE
that they have allowed Hall, a fine goalkeeper, to go to the 'Spurs. John, the Welsh international. is his successor.
Sunderland Determined Having regained the champion- ship after 23 years, Sunderland are determined to retain the bonour --and most people believe in them.
21 TO 9
Argentina Win First
"Polo Match
zine
Meadowbrook, Long Island,
-To-day.
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Grass Slippery
Both the Navy wingers were on [form, although Le Page found some difficulty in keeping his feet. Tozer, on the left touch- line, was fed throughout by Gould (and Wride and did some excellent work, some of his centres. being brilliantly executed. -
Hobbs, at inside-right was fore- [ed to play lone hand as a rezult of poor support from Buckland. who very rarely kept. to his posî": tion.
For Eastern, Tang Yat-ming, their goal-keeper, was really out- standing, his sense of anticipa- tion being uncanny in the extreme, while he was always on the alert for first-time efforts.
Good Fall-Back
He was well supported on his left-front by Ng Ting-kay, who~ believed in getting rid of the ball 14s soon as possible, but Chan Yun-fat, his partner, dilly-dallied too much.
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George Yeung was the pick of the intermediate line, the wing- balves being unable to keep the ball on the ground in their dis- tribution forward with disastrous results. The forwards were very ragged on the whole and Cheung Shui-hong's absence from the cen- tre-forward berth was most not- able Sahban, on the left-wing, received. only one decent pass in the whole game and sent across the only decent centre, which Lee Wing-hon banged, against the right upright in Eastern's only [rzâf scoring opportunity late in
the opening half.
Hobbs Scores
The Navy started off with
盯
Before a crowd of 40,000 rush, but it was Eastern who be The brilliant attack that scored spectators, Argentina defeated came dangerous, when' Sahban hit 109 goals last season is again the United States, represented by the left-upright with a scorching available, and it will be surpris- the Green Tree team, by 21 goals drive while on the run. After Ing f Sunderland do not makejto 9 in the first match of the much midfield play, in which another flying start. The one series for the Cap of the Ameri-Wride shone, the Navy went doubt concerns their defence,}ca's. The series will be decidedjabead as the result of a good goal. [which 'conceded 74 goals in 1935-(on the best of three matches. from Hobbs, who veered across
36. In the hope of strengthen- Playing spectacular polo, the goalmouth from right to left, ing this department Collin, the Argentina completely outclassed drawing the Eastern eustodian Derby County back, and Freeman, the Americans.--Reuter.
out of position, and then cleverly
banged the ball into the empty
a right-back from Belfast Celtic. have been signed on.
youth, and the same story has to right-corner. The interval arriv- Derby County and Huddersfiekl, be told of their neighbours, Bir-jed soon after. |joint runners-up to the chammingham Stoke, City, fourth In the second half the Navy en- pions are relying upon the old last season, are also a young side.joyed most of the play, the de- guard. I believe that Hudder-I think they will again go far. fence being conspicuous for quick field will again be Sunderland's Grimsby Town, despite financial and accurate clearances, while chief challengers, for now that handicaps, built up a team power Gould sent them further ahead Roughton, the back, and Malam, ful enough to take them in the with a fine drive to the corner of inside-forward, are sound the side(semi-final of the Cup.
They the net. The same player gave should be stronger than ever. have resisted tempting offers for the Navy their third goals from a Two other clubs that suffered Tweedy (goalkeeper) and Bet-melee, and soon after Lee Wing- zrievously through injuries to mead (centre-half), and resume hon hit the Navy's right-upright star players last season were with splendid playing prospects. |with a first-time effort from point- blank range following a perfect
Everton and West Bromwich Al-]
Left-Wing Changes
bion; indeed, until very late in The only important changes at centre by Sahban
grave Portsmouth, and "Bolton affect the
Just before the end Buckland
C. P. O. Smyth refereed and the teams were:
the day Albion were in idanger of being relegated Hap-outside-left positions. The former forced his way through crowd of pier times are surely in store for have transferred Rutherford to players to net the fourth and last both teams, especially for Ever-Blackburn and have signed on
Igoal ton, who, by the way, open the Beaumont, for four seasons with season against Arsenal at High-Huddersfield. Bolton' winger. bury on Saturday.
Cook, who has gone to Blackpool Waring With The Wolves -
is replaced by Halford, at Derby The most surprising news of County
...
the close senson, was, I think, it If Camsell and the two
Navy: Church: Reglar and Corn- wall: Craddock, Wride and Thobana Le Page, Hobbs, Buckland, Goold and AZoner.
Eastern Tang Yat-ming;
Chan Yan-fat and Ng Ying-kay, Trang
Song
Ning-sing
TWO BIG THILE FIGHT OFFERS
will be agreed, the announcement Arsenal men, Birkett, and Cole Sung-wan, George Yeung and Cheung from Wolverhampton Wanderers man, strike form, Middlesbrough Kah-choi; Ng Fat-man, Lee Wing- of a profit of £4,000, Credit ought not to have serions worries, hon, Chan Ping-to, for this remarkable, success goes and Manchester City, with all and M. Sahban. to Major Frank Buckley, who their talent, seem assured of a transfers more" players than any good season." |other manager without impairing] An important addition to the
the playing efficiency of his team. Leeds half back Ene is Holley, Mr. F. Whitehead, of Hackney Already the Wolves have been from Barnsley, a much sought Wick Stadium, stated recently that in the transfer news. -Martin, after player. Leeds, as usual, he was prepared to put up two the Tith international, has gone will be all-powerfal (in defence, parser, each of $1,000, atban, East to Nottingham Forest, and War- Not so Preston Norte End, but End hail for fights between. Jack jing, formerly of the Villa and they have the forwards to pull McAvoy, and Jack Hyrms for Me-
Barnsley, has joined the Wan-them through.
Avoy's British middle-weight cham- derers' staff. Waring's future Sheffield Wednesday, the most pionship, and Dick Corbett "and will be watched with particular disappointing side of last, sERSO interest
Jare to try the five-forwWRE
title held
Grary who meet shortly for the In the main, however, the attack policy. Like Liverpool, British feather wei ¡Wolves will rely for success upositheir need is scoring.