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Shanghai, May 9.
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Pirates Make Good Headway
New York, May 7.
su hitting the pace of cham- plon the Pittsburgh Pirates ini- Mr. Bill Eve's Radio Eve, ridden ¦ proved their position at the head by
Maitland, Mr. H.
the of the National League to-day. Shanghal Sub-Grimns Champion pounding a splendid victory out of Sweepstake this afternoon. ..eighteen. hits, at the expense of Mr. V. V. Needa, who has made | Philadelphia. Suhr hit a homer. many friends in Hong Kong and Pittsburgh scored eight runs and who has monopoilsed riding Hon- its fielding was perfect, Phillies ours in the Hong Kong Derby dur- ing the last five years, enjoyed phenomenal success, securing a "hat trick" and finishing up the day with four wins, a second and a third in 12 race.
The following were the results: The Nils Desperandum Cup- 1 Mile:
1. Hardis' Helenfels (Mr. G. "Neugebauer)..
bit eleven times but they could not get around the bases, such was the airtight felding and close guarding of the Piratea. They scored only three runs, including Martin's homer. Phillies had one error.
Cincinnati was buffeting Boston's Braves meanwhile, hitting eleven for Ave runs to the Bostonlanst eight and three. Boston had one
ot Chicago,
3. Mr. A. C. Bryson's Mint Law error. (Mr. A. Noodt).
land).
Brooklyn.
over-
3. Wayfoongs R. D. (Mr. Malt-whelmed the Cubs, scoring twelve times on fifteen hits. Cuba hit eight and scored; but once. The teams each had an error
Time 1.33.2.
The Manchu Plate-1
1. Whyte Lear's Don
Mr. H. L. Wade).
Miles:
Agustin 1
2. Cire's Fancy Light (Mr. R. B. Moller).
3. Sing Foong's Gilt Edge (Mr.
Encarnacao).
Time 2.41.1.
The Woosung Cup-1 Mile:
C.
1. J. Benavitche's Scramble Morn Mr. R. D. Parkin),
Bartell's valuable homer clinch- ed the victory for New York at St. Louis, the Glants' scoring eight runs on seven hits. St. Louis hit six and scored twice, and threw away chances in the field. four errors going on the books against them. Giants had two.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
The interesting three-cornered the American League, in Detroit, New York and
2. Jack Liddell's Snapshot (Mr. tie in H. Maitland).
which
3. Hardi's Stolzeneck "(Mr. P. B. Boston were grouped yesterday,
P. Fordten). «
Time 2.05.1.
Grand National Steeplechase (Over Morriss water-jump, twice round and in);"
did not remain intact to-day.
Detroit and Boston remained at
the top of the ladder, but the New
| York Yankees, world's champions
in 1936, were humbled by the
1. A. V. White's White Wine (Mr. Cleveland Indians, Cleveland. hit-
A. A. White).
2. J. E. Well's Sammy (Mr. H. W. on thirteen blows, Keep),
"
3. Cire's Mighty Light (Mr. R. B. Moller.
The Try Again Handicap-9 Furlonga:
1. Cire's Autumn Light (Mr. R. B. Moller)...
2. White Leat's Oban Bay (Mr. LH. Wade...
3. Winsome and Hasty's Windsor (Mr. V. V. Needa).
Time 2.24.1.
"The Spring Griffin Handicap, "A" Class-1 Mile:
1. Busted's Busted Straight (Mr. V. V. Needa).
ting assiduously, scored seven runs including York hit helped by The game
Averill's homer. New nine and scored six Selkirk's home run. was full of errors, New York hav- ing three and Cleveland four.
HOME CRICKET RESULTS
Ames Scores Double Century
London, May 9.
The following are the results of the mid-week first class cricket matches:
At Gingham, Kent beat Wor- cester by seven wickets. Kent: 512 for 3 dec.. (Ashdown
109, Ames 201 not out, Woolley 88) and 84 for 3. Worcester; 262 (Todd & for 57) and
311 (Gibbons, 120).
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At Lord's, the M.C.C. beat Surrey by 128 runs. M.C.C. 247 (Edrich 07) and 242;
(Gover 8 for 88). Surrey: 181 (Sims 6 for 61) and
180.
At Southampton, Gloucestershire beat Hampshire by 297 runs. Gloucester: 204 and 339 for 7 dec.
(Barnett 101: Boyes 5 for 85). Hampshire: 172 (Sinfield 5 for 52) and 74 (Hammond 5 for 30. Barnett 5 for 40).
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Lancashire secured Brst innings points from Glamorgan at Neath. Lancashire: 204 (Paynter 82: E.
Jones 5 for 60). Glamorgan: 143, (Pollard 5 for 40).
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At Cambridge, Sussex beat the Light Blues by 248 runs. Sussex: 282 (Jim Parks 144 not aut) and 283 for 5 dec. (Jim Parks 84, Cook 88).
Cambridge University: 190 (Rought-
Rought 92) and 109.-Reuter
BURTON'S GOLF WIN
Southport, May 7. Richard Burton of Hotton, run- ner-up for the last two years, to- day wÒN the Dunlop Southport £1,500 golf championship with an agreegate of 280 for 72 holes."
The winner returned cards of 73, 67, 73 and 68.
70, 73, 66, total 284.
Anished
Boston took the measure of Chi- Charles Whitconibe cago winning by dive to three with second scoring 74, 72, 71 and 66, only five hits to help them. Chi-total 283, and John Busson of cago's three errors helped the Sox | Pannal was third with cards of 75, to win, Chicago hit eight times.
Detroit went into action against Washington, peled out eight hits, including Rogell's circuit drive, and scored four runs, Washington hit seven and scored two.
St. Louis. alded by the hefty bats
2., Morn's Brisk Morn (Mr. F. of Bell and Bottomley, both of Marshall).
whom. hit home runs, won from
3. R. H. McNair's Candido (Mr. Philadelphia, nine to six,
C. G. Jack).
Time 2,05.3. "
Spring Griffin Handicap, “B
Class-1 Mile:
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1. Winsome and Hasty's The Gander (Mr. V. V. Needa).
2, White Leaf's Don Victor (Mr.
L. H. Wade).
3. A. V. White's White Corona-
tion (Mr. A. A. White),
:
Time 2.06.1.
The Coronation Handicap
11 Furlongs!
They
had twelve hits to ten on the op-
position, and gave away bases on:
four errors.-- Reuter,
FOURTEEN GOLF CLUBS LIMIT
Toronto, May 9:
The Royal Canadian Golf Asso- clation has decided to enforce a
1. Winsome and Hasty's Stop limit of fourteen clubs in tourna-
-Loss (Mr. V. V. Nceda).
2. Winsome and Hasty's The Frigate (Mr. C. Encarnacao).
3. Makalee's Ben Lomond (Mr. J. Pote-Hunt),
Time 2.52.1.
The Corn and Bay Stakes
11 Furlongs:
ment play, as is already the case
in the United States.
The new rule becomes effective
as from May 1, 1933.
The action was taken in order to keep the rules uniform, because
a large number of Canadians com- pete in American
1. V. E. V. Eve's Magic Eve (Mr. and vice versa.-
H. Maitland).
2. Sutterle's American
(Mz, C. G. Jack).
3. Cire's Rusty Light
Noodt).
Time 2.56.3:
Ribbon
(Mr. A.
Shanghai Sub-Grimng Champion Sweepstake (Classic) Miles:
1. Bill Eve's Radio Eve (Mr. H. Maitland).
2. Winsome and Kasty's. The Gold
Finch (Mr. C. Encarnacao).
3. The Villager's Effingham (Mr. C. G. Jack).
Time 2.30.3.
Last Chance Stakes-1, Mile: 1. N. L. Sparkes' and E. Hayim's Prince Olathen (Mr. V. V. Needa).. 2. Oldham's Florizel (Mr. E. B. Cummine).
! Reuter.
tournaments.
3. Ches'. Servus (Mr. E. B. Hunt). Time 2.06.2.
"A" Last Chance Stakes--1 Mile:
1. Liddell's King's Jubilee (Mr. L. H. Wade).
2. N. L. Sparkes' Alpino (Mr. V. V. Needa.
3.
Massachusetts' Bright Eyes.
(Mr. F. Noodt).
Time 2.09.0.
Mafoos Race-1 Miles:
1. A. 8. Henchman's Fort Mar- nock.
2. Hathaway's Swap. 3. Hardi's Stolzenfels. Time 2,39.3. Reuter.
AMBERS WINS WORLD LIGHTWEIGHT
BOXING CROWN
New York, May 9. In spite of the blood which was Lou Ambers beat Tony Can pouring down his face, Canzoneri zoneri on points here to-day in a fought back pluckily for a time very one-sided bout for the world's and landed some telling swings Ughtweight boxing championship. with his right on Amber' jaw in
Canzoneri won only three of the fourth round. the fifteen rounds, the veteran
Canzoneri also had the best of Anding the pace set by his younger the sixth round, and completely opponent much too hot for him. outpointed Ambers in the eighth,
Ambers."
and towards the end he was gasp but after this the fight was all fng and taking every opportunity for a clinch and seemed scarcely able to stand.
Both boxers weighed in before
the fight at 9 stone 9 lbs., with
In the first three rounds, Am-Ambers a 3 to 1 favourite. |bers scored repeatedly' with left A crowd of 11,000 spectators paid
hooks to the face and opened up'] $40,748 to see the fight.
an old cut on Canzoneri's nose.
Reuter.
Alfred Perry and George Dun- cam failed to qualify for the final two rounds. Reuter.
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