HONG KONG DAILY PRESS
NEWS BEHIND THE NEWS
The attention of the whole world is focussed on the Far East today.
Events of international importance are happening with lightning rapidity.
KEEP INFORMED and READ
JAPANESE CRITICS OF JAPANESE
AGGRESSION
Price $0.20 postage & conta)
THE FACTS ABOUT COMMUNISM
IN CHINA
Price $0.20 postage 10 cents)
AUTHORITATIVE, INFORMATIVE, COMPREHENSIVE.
Obainable from
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS
Marina House, Hoxe Kora
and all Book - Sellers.
SPORT
||COUNTY CRICKET) BASEBALL
THE TAIKOO DOCKYARD & ENGINEERING COMPANY OF HONGKONG, LIMITED.
BUILDERS OF ALL CLASSES OF SHIPS. BUILDERS OF RECIPROCATING STEAM ENGINES. BUILDERS OF MARINE AND LAND BOILERS. BUILDERS OF TURBINE MACHINERY
Under Licence From Messrs. Parsons.
BUILDERS OF DIESEL ENGINES
Under Special Licence
From Messrs. Sulzer Bros., Winterthur.
Licensed To Manufacture Lanz Perlit Iron, Specially Suitable For Internal Combustion Engine Working Parts.
DOCK & SLIPWAYS.
FOR DOCKING VERY LARGE, AS WELL AS SMALLER VESSELS, ON ANY TIDE
¿
ALL CLASSES OF SHIP, ENGINE AND BOILER
REPAIRS AND EXTENSIVE
WELDING, BOTH ELECTRICAL AND OXY- ACETYLENE SKILFULLY AND PROMPTLY CARRIED OUT.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE. Agents, *
HONG KONG, CHINA 4"JAPAN.
TEL ADDRESS: "TAILOÓDOCK," HONG KONo. To: 30211.
CALL FLAG: "NUMERAL ONE" (VER" PENNANT ANS
Always Use
ZAM BUK
HERBAL OINTMENT
SCORES
Leyland Bowls Well For Yorkshire
FREE FORESTERS'
HUGE" TOTAL
London, June 12.
Close of play scores in the County
Cricket Championship matches yesterday were as follows: Nottinghamshire 171 (Andrews 6 for '51) v. Somersetabire 216 for 6. st Taunton;_
LEAGUE
Recreio Beat Club In Close Game
to
SUMMER YACHT
RACING
Artemis First In Open Event
Club de Recreio beat Hong Kong Baseball Club by nine runs
The Third Summer Serien of eight in the Baseball League at yacht races, for all classes, was Caroline Hill on Saturday. The held on Baturday under she winners were behind for most of auspices of the Royal Hong Kong the game, but they fought back Yacht Club over a course of 4.8 well, and got the winning hit in miles, and resulted as follows:
Yacht
Corrected Pos'. the extra inning played.
Artemis Scores:
+16.09.51 (Mr. G. G. Wood) Colleen
16.11.10
Lancashire 584 for 9 (Wash Walker brook 124. Hopwood 127, Oldfield Wagganor
122) v. Glamorganshire, at. Old Trafford;
.
Hearther
Reistiner Middlesex 105 (Leyland 4 for 167 Molthen v. Yorkshire 129 for 3, at Leeds;
Madigan
Worcestershire 383 (Gibbons 101 Lawrence not out) v. Northamptonshire 43 Rush for 2, at Kettering:
Joyce
Qloucestershire 237 v. Leicester- shire 172 for 3. at Leicester:
MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1938. —PAGE 11
A Great Name
and a
Great Gin-
GORDONS
DRY GIN
DISTILLERY LONDON.
Gordon's
1
B.E.B.C.
2
R
1 2
H: E ◊
(Mr. G. J. Tart)
Redshank
18.12.421
3
I .2 2
1
2
0
Dorothea
(Capt. R. H. Bower)
16.13.05
4
0 1
0
(Mr.) A. Drummond)
1
0
Gull
16.14.624
5
2
0
1 1
0
Nereid II
(Mr. A. O. G. Mills)
16.16.09
6
0 1
1
(Mr. J. D. Holness)
1. 2
f
La Linda
16.17.021 (Mrs. M. I. Johnstone)
A 13
3
Isobe!
16.17.071
8
*
RECREIO
#
Ariel
Sussex 227 v. Hampshire 86 for
R. H.
E.
Derby 435 for 9.19mith 122) v. Kent, at Tonbridge;
N. Beltrao Alvares
0
0
1
2
0
(Ex. L. ♬ Davis)
16.17.55 (Mr. Drew Wilkinson) True Blue
16.18.02 (Mr. H. 8. Rouse)
2
10
A. V. Gosano
1 2
1
Widgeon
16.18064 11
0
(NDT. La Comer)
0
d
0
Alloa............ 18.18.11
12
1o 2
1
j
0
JOBS
1
1
0
0
Eve
1 0
(Mr. G. Moffat Wilson)
16.1827 (Mr. W. G. Ingram)
16.19.26 (Major J. Larkcom) Jean
18.19.354 (Col G. C. Gowland) Painted Lady... DNF. Heron
13
14
Women's Men's & Children's
15
WANTED URGENTLY
Surrey 270 v. Essex 19 for 1, at the Oval;
2. at Horsham;
Free Foresters 636, for 7 (Killick Barros 124 Valentine 111) v. Cambridge | Mendonca University, at Cambridge.-(Ren. Pereira ter).
LANCASHIRE Y. KENT
Rocha
Prats
The following were the results of Marques matches concluded on Friday:
At Manchester. Lancashire de- feated Kent by two wickets,
Kent compiled 400 (Fagg 125) in their Arst innings and 182 (Phil- lipson 5 for 59), while Lancashire replied with 317 (Hopwood 141) and 286 for eight wickets.
MIDDLESEX v. HAMPSHIRE
Figueirdo
Two
9 10 3 base hits-Hearther: Law rence and Rocha. Three base "hits:-A. V. Gosano
and Wagganor.
Base on balls:-Pereira 2. Hear- í
ther 5.
'At Lord's, Middlesex beat Hamp-Struck out:-Pereira 5. Hearther shire by 153 runs.
Middlesex made 311 and 298 and Hampshire scored 245 (Smith & for 78) and 209 (Robins 7 for 77:
NORTHANTS v. DERBY
An Northampton, Derbyshire de- feated Northamptonshire by 94
TUNA.
Derby scored 151 (Robinson 5 for 37) and 288 for seven wickets de clared (Leslie Townsend 103). while Northants made 76 (Copson 5 for 28) and 269 (Copson 4 for 70). SUSSEX T. SURREY
At Horsham, Surrey beat Sussex by ten wickets.
Sussex. hit up 362 (C. Oakes 111). in their first innings, but were dis- missed for only 80 in the second by Gover, who took six wickets for 41 runa.
10.
Score by innings:-
13 hits..
H.K.B.C.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 50 000 0.12 = 5 3 0 0 0 0 2 5
Recreio
8 runs
2.0
9 runs 10 hits.
1 1 0 1.3 3 0 2 1 1 0 13
Th
U.S. BASEBALL
RESULTS
New York, June 10.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Surrey made 438 in their first venture and, needing only five New York runs to win. made eight without St. Louis loss.
WARWICK v. YORKSHIRE
At Birmingham. Yorkshire.de feated Warwickshire by an innings and 142 runs.
Yorkshire scored 415 (Butelife 142) and Warwick replied with 41 (Bowes Ave for 14) and 232
Robinson 5 for 65),
WORCESTER Y. NOTTS
Philadelphia...
Pittsburgh
R. H Ε.
3 ༈ 0
1 8 0
3
8
1
2 8
4
The matches Brooklyn v. Chicago and Boston v. Cincinnati were post- poned owing to rain.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
2 7 2
B 13 · 0
Cleveland
New York
At Worcester, Nottinghamshire (Dickey homered twice and took points on first innings from Gehrig once for the Yankees). Worcestershire.
.......
..........15 20. Q 2 5 +
Notts compiled 409 in their first Chicago knock (Knowles 114; Heane 126) Boston- and 174 for five declared, while (Kreevich homered twice and Worcester scored 366 and 12 for Hayes and Stration once each for the White Sox, while Le Febvre once for the Red Sox).
one.
LEICESTER v. GLAMORGAN. At Ashby-de-la-Zouch. Glamor gan took points on first innings st from Leicestershire.
Leicester made
Louis Philadelphia
8 11 1
B 3"
134 (Emrys (Chapman homered for the
For SKIN TROUBLES Davies 5 for 40) and 320 for seven
AND INJURIES
USE OUR SPECIAL
AEROMAIL
LETTER PAPER & ENVELOPE
AND
PAY LESS ON POSTAGE
Letter Paper Envelopes
$1.50 per 100 Sheets $1.75 per 100
ON SALE AT·
HONGKONG DAILY PRESS
15-19, Queen's Road, Central,
decíared, and Glamorgan replied with 182 and 179 for five wickets,
(Reuter).
WORLD SOCCER TOURNEY
Quarter Finals In Francé
Paris, June 11.
Four games in the quarter-finals
2
Athletics).
Detroit.......
7
9
0
Washington.......... 6 12 1
(Ten innings were played). --Reuter).
GOLF TITLE
Guldahl Retains US. Open
Denver, Colorado, June 12
DNF.
MORE GERMANS
LEARN
TO SWIM
years
No fewer than 3,600 swimming pools in .country districts are be built in the next few according to the plans of the Society, for People's Baths which are meeting with the full support of the Naz
Rálph Guldaḥi retained his title
Party.
of the world football champion- in the United States Open Golf ship will be played tomorrow in championship played here yester- various French towns. They are day. The runer-up was Dick Metz. being looked-forward to with con- siderable interest by the sporting
Guldahl's full card was 74, 70, 71 community, the game
and 87 (284), while Metz returned between France and Italy being the one scores of 73, 68, 70, 79 (290). tople of conversation in sporting Harry Cooper and Toney Penna
circles.
tied for third palce, with aggre- The French team for this game gates of 292 Cooper's card, was will be the same as that which 76, 69, 76, 71, and Perina 83, 67, 74. beat the Belgians by three goals (69,-
Government and
In 50,000 communities in Ger-
SUMMER CLOTHES
HONGKONG BENEVOLENT SOCIETY
Monday & Thursday
ICE HOUSE STREET
10 to 12 Noon,
many only 5.500 swimming pools regarded as wholly insufficient Infof all Germans cannot swim, as were recently counted: This is view of the fact that 70 per cent, it is stated."
'to one last Sunday while the Ita- Gene Sarazen was 10th, Dens- lians will be fielding the same more Bhute 11th, Lawson Littlɔ] eleven that only just beat the and Sam Enead 38th. Norwegians in the previous round, Tony Manero, who was 48th, wàs
A good game should be seen at ne best amateur-Reuter), Bordeaux between the Brazlians
and Czecho-Slovakians and it is generally felt that if it rains the
odds will be in favour of the lat Riviera, while a great game is ex- ter side.
;
pected at Lille where the Hun-
The Cubans are expected to beatgarians and Swiss will clash. the Bwedes at Antibes. on the (Transocean).
Mr Howard Hording,
The Willows
Muldow.
Telephod
28.
::.
Engraving is the hall mark
Mr J. Cartwright.
3. Allerton Road
In these we Specialise
Samples available
at
Mr. Geoffrey A. Matthews.
Je Mayfair..
London, 8.3.
of
VISITING CARDS.
If you wish to create
a
good impression
use
our cards of high
Quality.
Mr Eric B. Green.
90. North Rand ouths Shindle
The EASTERN ELECTRICAL COMPANY.
BERNARD 374.
FRIC
Feny
MERA WYDONES
PHONE CENTRAL 1700,
Mr Dennis & Spalding,
R. Pant & Co. Ltd.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS
Marina House, 3rd Floor, 15-19, Queen's Road Central.
"STREET, W.,