RUFFING WINS SECOND GAME FOR YANKEES

New York

A fire ich broke out

bleachers shortly

SAYS

Sydney, "Horse, trainer.

the qualified." "Stir" luck

the

added

close of the game to the terrific excitement which prevailed during the second counter in the World Series (Base- *ball) at the Yankee Stadium yester

National

Boxer's toast: off your nose.

*

Jockey

THE CHINA MAIL, OCTOBER 8, 1957.

PUBLIC AUCTIONS

CONS KOWLOON BARGAINS

THE Undersigned have received T

to sell by Public Auction

the 9th. October, 1937

at The Godown No. 19 of The China Provident Loan & Co., Ltd.

Quantity of Fu8age.

Parti-

the skin tons and Fixtures (in one lot)

day, when the Yankees, American Bookmakers threaten League champions, secured a lead Ain't goin' to bet no mo'. of two clear victories over the New York Giants, champions, by 8 runs to 1, Red

Yacht club parties are convivial Ruffing pitching throughout for the affairs. Three sheets in the wind. winners.

League

Gres

The weather was almost ideal for the encounter, being warm and

Golden Candy, has sunny while the attendance figures won six of his last seven starts. The reached 60,573, the gate yielding Sweets U.S. GS229,552. Ex-President Her bert Hoover, of the United States, again attended among the notabilities.

Detailed scores were:

Yankees

Giants

12

0

1

7 0

Red Ruffing pitched. Mélion was the Giants losing pitcher. In the first inning, Red

*

Jimmy Simpson, of Mick Simmons fame, sans Zane Grey is the best big-game fisherman in the world.- And that's Zane something.

*

*

What's the difference between an actor and a pigeon shooter? The lafter enjoys getting the bird.”

Chief Little Wolf is

a Varsity

Puffing the Yankees pitcher, struck out three of the Giants, but graduate. A well Red Indian the latter with two hits, scored their lone run.

PITCHERS HIT OFF HILL

Melton held the Yankees help- less, allowing them only four hits through the first four frames, but in the fifth the Yankees bombarded Melton with four straight hits to lead by 2 runs to 1, knocking out Melton from the box.

Glenna Collet Eliminated

Memphis, Tennessee, To-day. American

In the Third Round of the

Women's Championship, Mrs. Newbold, of Open Golf

Wichita, Kansas, eliminated Mrs. Glenna Collet-Vare, a former cham- Gumbert replaced Melton, staving pion, by 2 and 1. The holder of off the attack for the remainder of the title is Miss Pam Barton, of the inning, but the Yankees dupli- Great Britain is not competing. cating Wednesday's sixth inning Reuter. display, dynamited the Giants and

forged ahead with four runs, Gum-kees' runs came from Bob Selkirk bert yielding the box to Coffman, (3) and Red Puffing (3) while Dic- who gave the Yankees slightly more key and Hoad contributed the resistance, allowing only two runs seventh runs. Melvin Ott scored and two hits in the seventh inning. for the Giants.

the

Ruffing, the star pitcher of the fire which broke out in game, was only in trouble during bleachers shortly after the close of the first and ninth innings. In the the game was threatening consider- latter he walked two singles load-able damage, but the famous New ing the bases, but then Moore slid York fire fighting units soon had safely to third but was counted out the blaze extinguished. at the final base.

EIGHT STRUCK OUT

on

For to-day's game, Pearson will pitch for the Yankees, while the Giants will have Schumacher the mound. To-day's game will be Ruffing struck out eight men dur-played on the Polo Ground-Ben- ing the encounter, while the Yan-'ter.

AMONG OUR AUTUMN RANGE.

THIS NEW VENTILATED PORK PIE HAT

Will be most popular. Outstand- ing for its smart appearance, light weight, and high quality, it will appeal especially to men of moderate means. Made in smart green, silver grey, Or fawn

Special Price

$450

each.

WHITEAWAY'S

MAN'S SHOP.

also

Five Iron Safes.

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS,,

J' Auctioneers.

Hong Kong, October 7, 1937.

HE Undersigned have received instructions to sell by public

On

Auction

Saturday, the 9th. October, 1937 at 10.30 am.

at the godown of The China Navigation Co. Connaught Road, West, (for account of the concerned) 210 Cases Tea Terms: Cash on Delivery

LAMMERT BROS.,

Goods Damaged by

Typhoon

Rare Opportunity For Ladies

To Obtain at Bargain

# Prices Embroidered Silk Underwear

Sets of 4 Pieces From $2.00 Individual Night Gowns, Slips From 50 cts. Knickers From 50 cts. 75 cts. and $1.00 a piece Brassieres 20 and 50

Pyjamas From $1.00 All in Assorted Colours And Sizes

DON'T MISS THIS RARE OPPORTUNITY

i

Auctioneers GENERAL TRADERS,

Hong Kong, October 7, 1937.

WHITE-ANTS

ARE

LIMITED,

35-38 Haiphong Road, Kowloon (Next To Palace Hotel)

USED FURNITURE FOR SALE ONE COMPLETE BEDROOM SUITE, 11 pieces, modern design, First Class material and First class workman-- ship.

DESTRUCTIVE. Double and Single Beds.

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YOUR HOMES

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FOR SALE

The New

and Up-to-date 1938 Edition of

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Bring Your PRINTING „roblems to Us

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Wardrobes, made of Teakwood. Mahogany, Camphorwood and. Black-

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Chest of Drawers, Dressing Tables. Glass Cabinets, Bookcase.

Chesterfield Sets, Assorted Carpets.

Apply GENERAL TRADERS. 35-38 HAIPHONG ROAD, KOWLOON.

Next to Palace Hotel TELEPHONE 50053

10 AND 20 PER CENT.

DISCOUNT

ON ALL THE FURNITURE

Radio Sets.

Typewriters.

FOR SALE

Sewing machines.

Rattan Garden Furniture.

Lawn Mowers. Tennis court markers.

Tennis Rackets, Tennis Net

Electric fans, ceiling and table. Electric lamps, floor and table. Chinese porcelain and bronze vases. Ladies' and Gent's Rubber and Gaber-

dine Raincoats, made in England. Diop Bathing Caps 95 cts. each. Bathing Shoes 95 cts, each. Hockey and Tennis Grips 45 cts. and

20 cts. each."--

Vacuum Carpet Cleaners, English made. Large Ceiling Globes with Lamp and

Chain complete.

Cut Glass Decanters with wine glasses 1- to match.

Termis Court (Screens) 100 feet and 30 feet long by 9 feet wide 50 cts. per foot. FRENCH PORCELAIN DINNER

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Enamel baths in good condition $15 and

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