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U.S. BASEBALL

GIANTS AND SENATORS

WIN

NEW YORK, Aug. 18. NEW YORK Giants appear cer

taia of winning the National Tigue Baseball pennant, but the Yankees, World Series champions, aro. unlikely to retain their title In the face of the spirited challenge from Washington Senators.

The Cisata and Senators both wap yesterday, but the Yankees suffered thair sixth" successive re- verse.

Results as cabled by Router :

National League.

Cincinnatti New York

7

B H. T. 2 13

1

SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 1933.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS,

St. Louis

∙14

Medwick (9) and Collins hit

homers.

Philadelphia

THE SECOND TEST MATCH

MACAO RACING SEASON

8

Chuck Klein hit a homer.

American League,

Boston Detroit

10

0

A Drawn Game

CENTURY BY JARDINE

1

✪ 13 and Dickey

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11

New York

Babe Ruth bomera.

St. Louis Hemsley and Hornsby bit homers

homern.

Philadelphia Cleveland

0

NEXT MEETING ON SEPTEMBER 17,

H.K. VOLUNTEER DEFENCE CORPS.

(Orders by Colonel L. G. Bird, D.B.O., O.BE., Commandant, H.K.V.D.C.).

1-Parado.

(a) Corps Band

There will be a Band Frac tice at Headquarters on Friday August 25 at 8 pm.. (b) The Battery.

FOREST HILLS TENNIS

BRITISH LADIES DO

WELL

New YORK, Aug. 18, THE British Wightman Cup team fared poorly in the Third Round of the American National Women's Lawn Tennis singles

There will be a lecture at championship at Forest Hills yes- Headquarters од Thursday terday. August 94 at 5.30 p.m. (c) Engineer Company. $100.

The following is the programunė London, August 1st. The second Test Match between of the Macao Jockey Club's sixth hit England and the West Indies was extra race meeting, to be held at left drawn at Old Trafford. There Aoia Preta, Maeso, on Sunday, was just one moment when, with 17th September, at 200 p.m., the Headley ont, Clark bowling quite first addling bell being at 1.30 fast, and Hamond supporting|p.m... Langridge in the manner of the best short slip in the world, the possibility of a finish was suggest ed. England, however, were with out Macaulay, who cannot put a boot on to his food, and it was just Macaulay they wanted, for the ball was turning after luncheon, and Macaulay's leg-trap would had been more threatening than Clark bowl- 3ing to the chance of a deepules

holding a catch.

4 13 10 19

Chesell and Averill hit homers.

Washington

16.

Berg hit a homer. 7 11 1 Chicago

KING'S

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SNAPSHOTS OF A HEROINE

SETS OUT, IN BACK SEAT DE CAR. WITH HUSBAND AT THE

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SHE 006PT-20-TELL HIM THAT

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VONDERS DOES HE SEE THAT MAN BRCKING OUT OF DRIVE- WAY. AHEAD. KEEPS SILENT

OUGHT SHE TE HIM THAT ED, DIMMICK GOT A "TICKET FÖR DO- ING" THIRTY-FIVE ALONG HERE, IT WOULD NIT, DO ANY 600D.

I-(Unofficial) The Machine Gan Troop Handicap. Winner. Second #75. Third #60. 4. Cup will be presented to the Winning Rider. For Chins Ponies seprow ed by the 0.0, M.GT. ## |A” Class Troop Ponies. To be ridden by Members of the Troop.

trance. 80. Once Round.

3-The Praia Grande Handicap. Winner $225. Second $100: Third 850. For China Ponies classified by the Hong Kong, Jockey Club as

E" Class. To be ridden by Joe keys who have not won Een races anywhere at any time. No Whips or Spurs allowed. Entrance $8. Six Furlongs. „

2. The Ma Kau Biso. Plate.- Winner $200. Second $100. Third There was quite a lot of talk in 850. For China Ponies, Fubscrip Manchester about body-line bow-tion Ponies of this Club of say ing, but really it mattered very Season. Weight for inches as þar scale. Winner of one race this little, for unless a bowler is as a curate as Larwood no bataman such year, 7 lb. penalty, of two or more as Jardine, playing right on to the races barred. Jockey allowance. top of the ball, or Constantine, Entrance 6. Five Furlongs hitting it fiercely off his eyebrows, is likely to be much troubled. Clark in fact bowled at one time to three slips, there is not much body-line in his bowling, and when Martindale and Constantine flung the ball at Jardine and Robins in the morning there was only one Geldsman creeping really close un der the bat on the leg side. Jar-

4-(Unofficial) The Machine Gun dine and Robins, when play was Troop Scramble Winner $100. continued in the morning, could Second $75, Third #30. A Cup not possibly have been expected to will be presented to the Winning attempt any grandiose gesture, for Rider. For China Ponies the was then already almost stone proved by the 0.0., M.G.T. AS dead. Jardine played firat Martin-B Class Troop Ponies, Catch dala and then Constantine as easily Weights 160 lb. To be ridden by as possible and also Valentine, who, Membere of the Troop. Entrance when his turn came, was as quick

23. Half Mile. off the pitch as any of the accredit- ed thunderers. Robins, whatever the situation, can be relied upon to make a match of it. This season he has been stumped an almost in." gredible amount of times, and yes. terday he tried his best for over after over again to provide" the wicketkeeper with a chance. Later, when the West Indies were in a rather uncomfortable position, Con- stantine behaved in, precisely the same way.

England All Out.

Margaret Scriven, the left- handed holder of the French title, Practice at the Miniature secured only three games off Miss Range on Monday August 21, Cruickshank, ranking. No. 3 în America. Freda James fall before ut 5.80 p.m.

Helen Jacobs, the holder, and Mrs. (d) Corps Signals.

Parade at Corps HeadquarMichell was besten by Helen Willa- tars at 5.30 p.m. on Tuesday Moody, who is seeking the title she

laat won, in 1931... Augush. 23. god (8) Machine Gun Troop.

Dorothy Round, Betty Nutball, 1. Parade at Causeway Bay and Mary Heeley, however, enter- Stables at 5.30 p.m. on Tues-ed the Fourth Round as the res day August 92.

sults of straight sets triumphs,

Results as cabled by Reuter:- Singles Championship.

Parade at Headquarters on Thursday August 24 at 5.30 p.m. sharp.

(1) Armoured Car Section.

The Section will parade at Headquarters at 6.30 p.m. on Monday 21st inst.

Third Round

Helen Wills-Moody (U.S.A.) bent Mrs. Michell (Britain) 6-1, 6-2.

Mary Heeley (Britain) beat Maud Levi (U.S.A.) 6-4, th

Sarah Palfrey (U.S.A.) beat

(g) Motor Machine Gun Section

All ranks parade at Head-Miss Lamme (C.S.A.) 60, 69 quarters on Monday, August 21, at 5.30 p.m. for Machine Gun Instruction.

Wednesday, the 23rd. Lecture on Care and Maintenance" of Motor Cycles at 5.30 p.m. in the Lecture Room. (b) Scottish Company.

1. Musketry Part III will be fired at the Peak Range on Sun-

3.m.

day 20th inst. at 9.30 BP"

Range Officer Lieut. T. P. Baunderson.

The Mong H Handicap.- Winner #950 Second $195, Third 875, For China Ponies classified by The Hong Kong Jockey Club as "D" Claes. Entrance. Once Round.

The Areia Preta Handicap. ---- Winner 8200, Bacond $100. Third $50, For China Fonies, Subscrip tion. Ponies of this Club of any Season. Entrance Six Fur longs.

Class. To be ridden by Ladion. No Whips or Spurs allowed. Entrance $5. Six Furlonga, g

on

Entries close at Noon. Wednesday, 5th September, 1833.

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7.-(Unofficial) The Ladies' Han. Runs come along, Jardine made dicap Winner #30. Second $100, this 100, the first that he has aver Third $50. A Cup will be present- effected in a Test Match, and that | ed to the, Winning · Rider. For is a truly remarkable statistics, China Ponies classifed by The and Robins made his 50. Suddenly Hong Kong Jockey Chub áá “E” the whole face of the game chang ed, not because England made more runs, but because they lost more wickets. Robins was stumped, as he had promised so often to be, and Jardine was caught at backward point so close to the ground that ho may be excused. if he wondered whether he was out. It had been a-magnificent innings, during, which, on Monday afternoon, he had been barracked at the one and only time when England had the lecst possible chance of losing a grip of the game. Verity never had a ball to play at all, for Clark was the last of three batsmen who tum- bled out with the score unaltered.

DAVIS CUP TENNIS

JUGOSLAVIA BEAT

NORWAY

Osto, Aug. 18. UGO Slavia have entered the Third Qualifying Bound in the 1834. Davis Cup, competition.

Yesterday

.aad Kukuljevia,

The West Indies therefore gained a lead of one run on the first innings, but it was not long before that one run meant very little, for Barrow, hit a ball of fair length from Olark on the splice and was caught as short-leg. Roach, who, at: tacked Clark and Wyatt, bowling as an opening bowler in place of Macaulay, batted almost as well as ite had done that day at the Oval to n when he scored a hundred and mors runs before luncheon, Headley (Continued at foot of next column)

By GLUYAS WILLIAMS

HERVOUSIN WIKICHES HIM TRY TO LIGHT-CIGAR: WISHES HE'D KEEP EYES ON THE ROAD

REALIZES HER RIGHT LEG 15. GETTING NUMB FROM CON- STANT PRESSING DOWN OF

BRAKE FOOT!

WONDERS SHOULD SHE WARN SHUTS EYES AND

HIF NOT TO PA66 THIS CAR

BECAUSE A CAR'S COMING

THE WON

ROUND THE CURVE

HAUSTS. HER 50.

Puncey beat Raanes and Hagen in straight sets, 6-3, 6-4, 6-3, to eli- minate Norway by three matches

Farlier Resuita,

Pancec(J.S.), beat Haanes 6-1, 60, 36, 63.

Kukuljevic, (JS:) bent. Finn Smith 81, 81, 6-1-Router.

again had to stop any possibility of nonsense, and if there is" any.|| better or later cutter than he I could like to see him. England's captain saw that the pitch was tak- ing spin, he had-Landridge on at one end, Verity at the other, and in between times a small measure of Robins, who from the manner in which the hall curled off the bat was obviously: making it do all

· manner of tricks, ...... 3

Roach was the first to go, leg- before, to a ball so far pitched up. that it might be called a yorker. Headley then followed, caught and bowled by a ball which Langridg. must have held hack, and when Grant stretched continuously down the pitch, but more often than not stopped. the ball with his bat, the match again seemed closed down, Hammond made two lovely catches at, second slip. They movg him when the ball is doing anything from first to second slip, and, placed there, he advances nearer

It is imperative that the

beat

Helen Jacobe (TS.A.) Fredo James (Britain) 6-3, 6-4.

Dorothy Round (Britain) beat Mrs. Yan Ryn (U.S.A.), 6-2.6.1.

Betty Nuthall (Britain) beat Carolin Badcock (U.S.A. 6-4, 6-4.

Miss Cruickshank' (U.5.A.) beat Margaret Scriven (Britain) -1, 62.-Reuter. -:

GOLF

musketry Course be completed The Challenge Match

before end of September and a full turn out is requested.

BN.CO's Class will parade at Headquarters on Thursday 24th inst. under C.S.M. Parkinson. (1) Portuguese Company.

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HAGEN BEATS COTTON

(Special Air-Mail Service)"

1. There will be a lecture at

LONDON, Aug. 1. Headquarters on Tuesday Walter Hagen, captain of the August 22 at 5.30 p.m.

American Ryder Cup team, de- Subject: Close Order Drill.feated Henry Cotton by 3 and 2 An explanation of the use in a thirty-six holes £100 a side of and necessity for drill | challenge match st Asbridge. and explanations of the Herts, yesterday. The feature of various formations and the match was an amazing, recovery reasons for the orders by Hagen after being three down controlling the move. with nine holes to, play. He then menta.

won six of the next seven holes. 2. Officers, N.C.O... and men of the Portuguese Company with a lead of two holes, but should note that the Winter Hagen contributed to that deficit Training Season commences in by his own weakness in the short September and every effort game. Not that Cotton did not should be made to secured full deserve his advantage. He did be- attendance at all parades so cause be played some

excellent thas progressive training may shots, none better than a pitch be carried out.

from a very difficult place on the Detailed Orders will be issued left of the eighth green." Hagen later.

there took three putts and only (1) Anzac Company.

halved a hole be looked like win. ning after Cotton's tee-shot.

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Cotton finished the first round LIME JUICE

Cotton was first to get in front when Hagen went over the green 2. N.C.Os are reminded that at the short third and then missed there will be only ONE more from four feet for a half. At the N.CO. Class this mouth and fourth, however, Cotton missed all those intending to take the from three, feet after Hagen had examination for promotion are played a beautiful, recovery from requested to make an effort to a bunker. That squared the match, attend this parade.

(m) The Officers Commanding the

undermentioned Units wil issue their Orders to their Commands separately:-

Machine Gun Company. AJA.L.A. Company. 1.-Promotiong and Appointments.

No. 1704 Bgm. F. T. Filmer, Corps Bignala, is appointed. Lance Corporal with effect from

18.8.33

No 614 Sgm. A. J. Wadmore, Corpe Signals, is appointed Lance Corporal with effect from 18:8.337 AMA

and I immediately had fears that we were to see one of Hagen's de- vastating patches when he crashed home two shots to the 500-yards fifth Cotton had topped his se cond into a bunker and lost the hole when Hagen got down from six yards for a four,

** Square at Seventh, The sixth, however, provided one of the cases of "Hagen's weakness, for his approach putt finished s wide of the hole that Cotton, al though having been over the green, was able to get a half in four. Cotton squared at the seventh, 3. Transtar.

where Hagen took three shots from No. 1989) Pte L.. E. Morgan, just on the green, und went in No. 14 Pin., is transferred to front again at the ninth. Hagen 1.G. troop as from 18,8.33. with a downhill chip at the short Landede Lave ADATEL eleventh seemed afraid of the lie No. 18 Acting L/Bgh Eof the land and never gave himself F. Selk i granted day's chance of a half.

leave from 15.833. - to 1.9.33. (No. 13. Platzon).

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He proceeded to reduce hisar- Frears, playing a fine second shob to the fifteenth, but he missed a tiny tipfitt at the short sixteenth and took tires putts at the eighteenth, los Hing both. He had won the seven Eteenth, where Cotton wildly hooked

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which did not regain the loss of

idirection with his drivky odg

Although there are live one shot

holes on the course, Hagen did notand

have a three on his card, evidence But suddenly, there of his lamentable short game, for change of fortu he was hitting the long shots well six of the next, seven, edough in a round of 76 to Cote most.,incredible The landslide Afternoon. Play.

taking thrre putta st

putta st the cle

and nearer to the batsman The HOME FOOTBALL the afternoon Cotton increas- He followed this with another three,

FALKIRK DEFEAT ST. MIRREN

felding of Hammond in that, pärti. cular position was the best thing (see in the match. There was then just an dutside: chance, with five wickets down for 118 rung" at 4 |ió'clock," but - Constantína pranced down the wicket, most imposing notice was paraded round the FALEIRE secured. Around to say that, the cricketers:

poin "were to be allowed to catch an early

Football train, and so another Test: Match they registered

8t. Mirren, by * came to an end, du kan shart ang

On Batarday

West Endies First Innings 375. Second Innings 225,- England First: Innings 374

Who Was

four, 19

ed his lend to three up at the first hole,, where” He hid a wonderful Idrive of 340 yards" and, chipp up to the dag, won the tol

„Hakën "was optdriven by fity Aug. 18-1 Fasd, playing a bad pitclt and rün (stopped, a the

in thing shot, toak, fire, for the hole,, The 1 again at the fiftee

Scottish next eight were halved, in par holed a putt of three

when fures, Cotton's sears to the turn three while at the short

over being 35 against Hugen, au 27,

his, toosbot

tone was still three up and ther seemed littleasy likelihood swin golk with Thien bang of pin Toi the rain on in the rown ground, while St, Mirren were game that he would lose; bisdaad. beaten 60.By the Heartsleuter. (Dontinued at fort of next col.)

end, Kiagen seven-holes, be

for a

Agurrs

-four under hogay, for vixteen holes against Cotton's, 60.-

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