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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS

MONDAY, MAY 11, 1936.

BRAVES FAIL TO SCORE

SHANGHAI RACE

CROSSWORD PUZZLE

MEETING

5

B

FIFTH DAY'S RESULTS

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Shanghai, May 9.

Upset By Brooklyn Dodgers

New York. May 9.

The following wera the results

Boston Braves falled to score o the Shanghat Spring Race Meet- when they met Brooklyn Dodgers ing on the dfth day:-

the National League, Clark i striking out the side while his own

men' gathered two runs.

The Cardinals got away by 1 single run over the Cubs in an ex- tended game.

Gebrig poled one over the eld It the Yankees' 5-2 win over the Phillies in the American League.

Two home runs were scored for the Browns. but the. White Sox with a lesser number of hits got away with the spots.

The following were the results cabled by Reuter;

NATIONAL LEAGUE

Brooklyn

Boston:

R. H. E. #12 2 દ

1

Clark pliched for Brooklyn

New York

Philadelphia

-

3

1

5 10 0 Moore homered for the Glanis and Camill for the Phillies.

Cincinnati

Pittsburg

14 3

10 13 0

"Young homered for the Pirates.

St. Louts

Chicago

3 10 0 2 9 .0

Game went to ten innings.

A

First Race 1-Prince of Thrusters. (John)

• Sparke). 2-Esquire (A. W. Raymond). 3-Skip It (H. R. Holgate ).

Second Race 1-Navy Rison (V. V. Needa) 2 Storm Cloud (M. Perske), 3-Gypsy Light (C. Encarnação"

Third Race 1Cumshaw Morn L. H. Wade), 2-Bleuk Morn (V. V. Needa). 3---Prince of Statesmen (John

Sparke).

Fourth Hace I-White Major (John Sparke), 2-Mighty Light (L. H: Wade). 3--White Lotus (A; A. White). -- Fifth Race 1-James Pigg G.. R Botelho). 2-Staunton (A. M. Jessen). 3-Cabaret Eve (FMarshall). Six Race

1-Ben Lomond (H. R. Holgate. 2-Wonder Li ht (A. N. Dallas. 3The New China (C. Ensara-

Cal),

Seventh Race 1-Don Ernesto (L, H. Wade). 2 White Charger (V. V: Needs), 3-Snow Light (C. B. Moller).

Eighth Race... 1-Black Michael (L. H. Wade'. 2-Epsom (H. R. Holgate). 3-White Wine (V. V. Needa).

Ninth Race

(V.

AMERICAN LEAGUE

R. H. E.

Philadelphia

4 1

New York .............

5

ફ્ 1 st

1-Americar Ribbon

Needal 2-Zauberfels T. Schnelder: 3-Gold Cup L. H. Wade).

Gehrig hometed for the Yan-

Kees.

Boston

Washington

9 J6

0

5

7

4

Kuhl homered for the Sena- tors.

Cleveland

Detroit

3 6 0

4 6

1

Owen homered for Tigers.

Chleage

St. Louis

St. Louis.

7 7

4

........

3. 11 1.

Solters and Cilt homered for

FRIDAY'S RESULTS

New York, May 8. The following were the results of the League baseball materes played to-day:-

NATIONAL LEAGUE

Cincinnati

9 14 0

R. H. E, 8 90 Guyler hit, a home run Pittsburgh

St Louis

Mize (2) and

11 14 2 Medwick

hit

homers,

Chicago

ค 15

1

Gaan hit a home run.

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Philadephia

3 0

Puccinelli hit a home run. New York

Boston

2

.

Q

.9 10 2

Cook and R. Ferrell each hit a

home run.

Washington

12- 17

1

No other games were scheduled to be played...........

Router

JUBILEE STAKES

PROBABLES

London, May 8, Severa, changes have been made In the jockeys for the Jubi- Tee Stakes to. be raced at "Kempton Park. Steve Donoghue

rides Negundo. D. Smith mountai Norman Herald. Richardson. has Pennyhill, Fox is given Splaliex, and additional runners are Reverence. (Buts.), Fairburn (H. Wragg) and Good Deal (Sibbritt). Ankeret has been taken out of the race.

His

The following is the revised list of starters and jockeys.

Bea Bequest (E. S. Smith); Robin Goodfellow (Weston Spinifex (Fox).

The Blue Boy (Sirrett).

·Brush Quota (Beary). Pegasus (Lowrey).

Inflation (Cliff Richards). Negundo 8. Donoghue). Midoria (K. Robertson). Rippontor (Gordon Richarda). Silver Point (Wing),

Norman Herald (D. Braith) Hls Reverence (Burns), Faltburn (H. Wragg), Good Dea (Bibbritt). Pennyhill Richardson). Raster.

Tenth Race 1-Kangar (H, Majland).. 2-Asti (F. Marshalu. 3-Autumn Light C

cao),

V

Encarnia-

Eleventh Race 1-Bitter Swest (G R. foteino 2-Hwangchow. (John Sparke'. 3-Windy Light (C. B. Moller). Twelth Race

1-Wet Morn (Matoo).

2-Red Ronald (Mafoo).

3-Turnberry (Mafoo) -

Reuter.

PADGHAM'S GOLF VICTORY

Southport, May 8. Alfred Padgham of Sundridge Park, to-day showed that at pre- sent he is definitely the best. Bri- tish medal player by winning the £1.600 Dunlop Golf tournament, the third big competition of the

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NOTE-Figures in parentheses indicate number of letters in the words required.

Across 1.--It seems as if magistrates

might sit on themselves (5). 6. This system suggests two

notes in the scale (5), 8.-"A setter" (anagram) (7). 10-Most of this muscle is fresh

(5).

cargo.

1. A bit of slang from

tramps (5). 12.-Getting on in years (7). 14-Famous waltz composer (5), 15 We do this money for

senior diplomat (3). 16.-Absolutely fed up! (5).

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17. Nothing in the drawing-room

will turn it into a bar (5). 19.-A comfort to the helpless (3). 21-No eventless period this (51. 23A regular soldier, one would

Imagine (7). 24-Frult extracted from a Ru-

man gooseberry (5). 25.-Kind of thrush (5). 26.-Ian's pet becomes wise (7)," "A" Falstaffan epithet (5).

28. She clearly has America at

heart (5), ...,

Down

1-Mainly low Swiss canton (5). 2. Cool indigerence 111). J.-Hardly a nautical cutter un- less he's or a cruise (5). 4-This room suggests reverie when of a certain colour (5).

ADMIRALTY ORDERS LAND-SEA PLANES

FIRST BOAT-HULLED AIRCRAFT NAVY HAS HAD SINCE THE WAR

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5.-Long for (5).

6. Sailors hate to miss this item of feminine apparel! (5). 7.-Not portable buildings—far

from It! (11).

8.- Chided (5).

13.-Uncanny, always to the poet,

that is (5).

17.-A mob's turned nigger (5), 18. A snare of Ill-omen to mur-

derers (5)

19-One can get this clever fel-

low taped (5). 20.--Comparatively uninteresting

15). 21.-Sounds as if you might find

"blues" in these islands (5).

22. Did, she get her clothes from

Paris? (5).

SATURDAY'S SOLUTION

The following is the solution of Saturday's puzzle:-

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Across.-1, Metempsychosis; Latimer. 10. Placard. 11, Day, 13, Iona; 15, Repeal; 18, Contour; 17. Reckon; 19, Iwis; 21; Her; 24, Bermuda; 25. Aconite; 26, Wea- ther-prophet.

Down.-1. Mulgrubs; 2. Titan (n tint); 3, Mump: 4 Surd; 5, Copy: 6. Onager: 7, Inane: 8, Adolescent; 12. Antre; 14. Won, 15, Rum; 16, Coquet: 18, Circe; 20, Weigh; 21, Hake; 22, Rasp. 23, 60-50.

ANY LETTERS FOR YOU?

Post Office Notice

Peter B. Allen, Mrs. W. G. Ander- son, Lt. G. A, O. Andrews, Jos, N.

Berief, Mrs. G. B. and A. M. D. S. Bolton, Miss R. Bolton, Dr. G, R. Bradley, D. Brakenbury (Dampfer "Saponl"), Messrs H. A. Brassert & Co., W. W. Brotherton, Miss M. A. London, April 23. After more than a year's suc- Burnett, E. Campbell, Carley & Co.. cessful experience, with an amp-W. M. Carst, L 8. Chen, Chinese biblious aircraft in the battleship National Wireless Telegraph, Ching Nelson, the Admiralty has placed Hoy Sung, C. J. Clark, V. Dereney- Padgham returned cards of 71, a substantial order to the makers, skii, Mrs. M. A. Engeseth, J. Espoire 74, 70, and a brilliant 67. to aggre- the Supermarine Aviation works, Gate 282

for these aircraft to replace exist

season

R. Burton of Hooton finisheding types of seaplanes, now at

E. G. Fitzgibbon, Mrs. Louise Gib- son, James L. Graham, W. E Hamel, Mrs. F. V. Harding, Har-

second with scores of 72, 71, 68 tached to catapult-equipped war-thorn Hayden, Hong Kong Imp. &

and 73. equals 284. while W. J. Cox of Wimbleton Park was third with 69. 72. 73. and 72. totalling 286. and Syd. Easterbrook o Knowle claimed fourth position with 72, 74, 75 and 66. totalling 287, Eastbrook's last round of 66 equalled the course "record. Heurer.

DERBY BETTING

London, May 8. To-day's calf-over for the Derby to be run on May 27 revealed Pay Up" as favourite at 8 to 1. The following was to-day's call

over:-

8 to 1 Pay Up (t and o

17 to 2 Tajakbar (o) 9 to 1

9 to 1 Rhodes Scholar (t and

ون

100 to Noble King (t and o 100 to 6 Balahissar (t and(0) 18 to 1 Mahmoud (o) 20 to

(t)

1

25 to 1 Abjer (0) 28, to, 1 (t) 28 to 1 Monument (t and ö 28 to 1 Raeburn (0) 33 tc 1 (t) 33 to 1 Daytona (t and o)-

ships.

The machine is the Supermarine walrus. It is the first boat-hulled marine aircraft to go into service with the Navy since the war. Hitherto, only landplanes and float seaplanes have been used

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China Produce Exp. Co., WE Ho- ward, Mrs. M. Jackson, Mrs. J. Johnson, Sub-Lt. H. H. Jones, R. Jucamabhal, Miss C. Kennedy, W. R. Kneale, Koo Soo Cheang, M. de Lange, Leclercq (telegram), Wade- son H. Lee, Mrs. H. P. Lim, Dr. C. The boat-hull is better suited for Stuart Lin, A. C. Lofts, H. Marke- alighting and taking-off from sun tas. Brajara), C, H. McNally, tough water, and, of course, great Dr. Elisabeth Meyer, Mori Trading advantage is rained from the Co., Madame Morrisson (44, Hornby amphibious gear. Swift communi- Road), Mrs. G. Pressey, Ramchand cation between sea and shore Bros., Angela Trigo Rosa, Seedshine made possible.

LANDING GEAR PULLED UP Several times in the past year the Commander-in-Chief of the Home Fleet has flown from the English Channel direct to Hendon serodrome in Nelson's amphibian order to make personal visits to the Admiralty.

The Walrus has a single engine of approximately 750 b.p.

The amphibious landing gear is

Battery Factory, Mrs. W. Selsdon, L. T. Shamdasani, Runme Shaw (Mesers, Shaw Bros.), Albert Bilver c/o Matson Line Docks), A, G. Simon. Smith & Co., L, G. Starikon, W. R. E Stephenson, G. E. Stockley, Tan Jen Koon, M. G. Tomkins, J. Waine, Mrs. E, M, White (Mody Road, Kowloon), C, Wigg Messrs. Roskill & Co.)

Registered Articles

H. C. Chen, Capt. E. Godinez,

drawn up, when the machine is Lieut. W. A. Gush; Lund. RH

in fight, into recesses in the un-(parcel), Kwong Wo Chung Bank,

der surfaces of the lower wings. Herrn O.. Mater (parcel), Helene After alighting on water it can be taxied by the pilot out of the water and straight up the slipway

33 to 1 Walvis Bay (0) 40 to 1 without any outside assistance.

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40 to 1 Thankerton it and (e) 40 to 1 His Grace 7 and of

40 to 1 Bt. Magnus ( and o)

40 to 1- Fearless Fox (0) 50 to 1-

(t).

JUBILEE STAKES

RESULT

I

1

Returning to Its parent ship, it

is holsted out of the water and placed on the catapult ready for the next launching.

PASSING OF A HOTEL

The

London, April 23. centre of London's hotel life appears to be moving further west, for, following upon the dis London, May. 9. appearance of the Cecil from the Inflation (Cliff Richarda), at 20 Strand a few years ago, the once to 1, won the Jubilee Stakes at famous and fashionable Metropole Kempton Park to-day, beating His in Northumberland Avenue closed Reverence (Burns), at 9 to 2, win-its doors to-day. In the case of ner of the City and Buburban, by the Cecil it was big business which

a neck The Blue Boy (Sirrett), took over the site, which in this

Orlova (Del Monte Cafe), A, Roś chat (BAB New Road), Blow. Choon Leng (Health House Wash- ing & Disinfecting Co.), L. Watters (parcel)."

Radio Telegrams › 1316, from Swatów.

Victoria Spillett Cathagepo, from Yangen.

Ms.. Ho Fo Kan, 137, Connaught, [from Manila..

Kongfoe Tjibadak Soekaboemi Lantas 350, from BwatowŁ.

Namwohong, from Cholon.

guests, stur being attended to by a skeleton star packed their bags and departed, and the great dining-room, where King Edward VII, was so often to be seen ini other days, was locked up to await the auctioneers, who, in their

at 20 to 1, was third, 1 lengths latest instance it is the require- turn, will give way to the recon- behind His Reverence in a field ments of official Whitehall which struction, staff to prepare the of 18.-

After breakfast | building for a corps of Govern- are to be met. this morning the few and faithful I ment typists and clerks

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