GOOD SOUTHPAWS ITALY'S
WANTED
BY CHICAGO
·BASEBALL TEAM
(Continued from Page 8)., these boys, alded by Big George Earnshaw and Lex Tietje, who is helng counted on to blossom into a star. Ed Durham, whose alling arm kept him out of action in '34, is back again.
Purchase of Luke' Sewell, vel eran American League catcher, bolsters the catching staff.
"We'll have some young pitch- erx in Phelps, Stine, and White head this year," Dykes anys, "and with Sewell behind the plate the huriers will have real confidence in his signals."
WOMEN ATHLETES
CONTINGENT FOR OLYMPIAD
VATICAN OPPOSED
Rome.
Italy's girl athletes now for the first time have an important and re- cognised place in Italian national life,
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
TEENIS QUEEN- RETOURNING TO GAME
HELEN WILLS RECOVERS
(Continued from Page 8).
and she did - everything In' proper balance."
DETERMINATION PROVED
and
So went the return to the courts of the woman, who un a girl (Helen Wills), in her teens, surprised the termis world in 1923 by winning the national women's singles le Thanks to Mussolini's determina- forging to victory in the Wightmann tion that Italy shall occupy tupmont Cup matches at Wimbledon.
National women's singles champion place in the athletic as well as all other worldsunny Italy will be seven times between 1923 and 1931, represented by a group of sinowy Mrs. Mooty was forced to default to al Helen Hull Jacobs during the 1903 signarinas in the 1936 Berlin.
matches.
KATHUM
This is more than a nominni victory: She said then she would play again, The second-string-backstop-muy | kotli for Italian women and for sport, and this-workout, which included he. Bob Fanner, a 200-pounder, for Pope Pius XI is known personally backboard practice and service, topped! who hit 295 for. SL Paul Just seu- to be oppained to women appearing around the courts, proved Hon and who has caught Dykes' pahilely in anything as scanty as the her determination.
Mrs, Moody, whe took up swimming experienced eyes as being a well normal sporting attire. player.
The Vatican frown has hitherte for exercise, has followed the for- SIMMONS CONFIDENT barred Italian women from portant uns of others in her favourite spert
the during her absence from play, international competition. At Infield and outfield berths slack Olympies in Los Angeles, Italy was
She frequently stops to watch up the same as last year, with the just represented in my of the women's thers on the pubile enuria here white
fheld. exception of
on strolls about the vity, usually Zekeevents.
0310 of her Bontru, who came around after a Despite this, the Hallan engles accompanied by Sealyham duga. hot salary fight, may be at first, if soured to second place, failing to topi
Her futors plans for returning t the veteran Glenn Wright, obtained only the United States. Now a vie, from Kansas City, doesn't bent him fery over the American has becante petition depend on how soon
Pilļu great, burning national uzbition,
Peguins the wonzing agility and nut Minter Hayes at seroni; Luke Although the attitude of the Holytechnique that one made hra queen Appling of short; and Dykes at hep has me been officially relaxed, n thx. The une and only At Sim- women's Olymple tram is Jepni mons will patrol centre instead of i organized.
Surfi
of the CORTEX,
prize
left feld this mesaun, Al hit 841 The captain is vivacious and good LAWN BOWLS ́ LEAGUE
Hongkong Electric Team For Saturday
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TUESDAY,
HOME RACING
APRIL · 30,
1935.
2,000 AND 1,000
› GUINEAS
LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE
LATEST SHARE QUOTATIONS
tho
LIKELY JOCKEYS London Stock Exchange have been
London, April 20, The following are the probable storicra and Jockeys for the Two Thousand Culncas:
Plymouth Sound (Dick), Rebin Goodfellow (Westen), Powerful Prince (Novelt); Bobsleigh (Perryman), Buckleigh (A. Wragge). Screamer (Sire), Sen Bequest (E. Smith). Apollo (Beary), Bahram (Fox),
Theit (Gordon Richards), Fairbairn (C. Smirke), Consequential (Jones). Desert Cloud (H. Wragge), Radamades ( Bensley) Marmaduke dinka-([took};- Bouldnor (Jellins), Aufweiderschen (Lane).“
THE ONE THOUSAND GUINEAS The following re the probable starters and Jockeys for he Gr Thousand Guineas:.
Mannerism (Dick). Buchanite (Weston), Corrida (Elllett),
Highland Lament (E. Smith). Corann (Perryman), Rosegain (A. Wraggel. - Fox Lair (Steve Donoghite), Coppelia (Nicholl}, Hifla (Fox).
Annabel (C. Smirke),
Caretta (Gordon Richards),
Ankaret (8. Wrogge).
Cumin ( Branley),
Sherley (Carsinke),
Cote d'Azure Second Wohnatune), Plnice (Bennist),
Papyrette (Dines), Mesa (Siretė),
Haba Aurhum (Beary),
No Jockeys have s yet been ar ranged for the following: Fairlond, 186, Falma, Cortina,
Kyndford
last year, but didn't effect as looking Sigmorinn Brun Bertolini, thany home runs as be would have-year-old secretary, of Milan. She liked to
has captained the national champion- pl make up for that this an exeris in the javelin and ffisens. ship basketball team for three years, year," said Simmons. "I'm going:11 Ture hinsif recently pinned the to lead the American League in Medal of Valour in Athletes on her, hitting or know Be reason why, Although tremendously enthusiastic, I can't promise how many home Signarinn Bertalini
The following players have been realizes that Funa hit. but there will
Brkige, Heater, Italian women will be starting from leefell to represent, the Hongkong seratch because of lack of experienc) Electric R. C, in their lawn bowls plenty of 'em."
Until somebody can beat himnud tack of athletic tradition, match against the Kowluan Bow!-
"Unfortunately, there are too few ing Green Club in the Second Divi nut of the job, Male Huns will play women in sports in Italy," she said, sion at Kowloon on Saturday: right. Ray Radcliffe has first call we had as many as other cour. If Inas stumps.
J. Sloan, V. Surby, G, T. Pad share of records, because Italian girls Kit and A. F. Panl skip). are particularly well fitted for sports, H. S. McKay and I. W. B. Muskett J. G. hig. T. P. Saunderson, physically ang temperamentally,
(skip).
Two recruits are after Simmons uld job in left fled. They are Vernou Washington. purchased from Indianapolis, where he batted 367, and But Rafey, who hit 222 for the Pacific Coast League Miss
sions.
tries, I know we
would have
ustar
A. F. Tarbuck, H. S. Jones, 1. the apple silly in training here,
Washington has been amucking!de Rome and A. Webster (skip), The reserves will be as follows:
and is a good het to get the job, R. ( Hatter and W. Orchard,
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VISIT TO MACAO
Mamak Hockey Champions Anglo-Dutch
Beaten By Portuguese
The Kowloon Indians Tennis Club, champions of the Mamak Hockey Tournament for this season,, visited Macan on Sunday and were defeated by the Macao Hockey Club. by four goals to nil in an excellent game. A crowd eatinsited at over 3,000 witness el the encounter.
Macao led by two clear goals at the interval, and in the second half scored two more, the last goal being netted five seconds from full time. Atrosu, At left half for the Portuguese, wai brilliant, while Ramazan the Kowloon Intars goalkeeper, also was out- standing.
auto-
The visitors were entertained to dinner on Sunday night when they made the presentation of graphed hockey ball to the Macao teain. The latter will send over a pennant later.
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the Mamak Tournament, travelled | THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB. with the team.
DISCUS RECORD
Policeman Beats Previous Effort
Berlin, Apr. 29.
A Magdeburg policeman named Schroeder met a now world's discus record with a throw of 174 ft. 244 ins beating the former record of 171 ft. 11 in. hold by Harald An- derson, of Sweden.-Router.
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
The Fifth Extra Race Meeting will be held (weather permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, 4th May, 1935. commencing atj 2.00 p.m.
The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m.
By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary. Hongkong, 29th April, 1935.
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PICTURES
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FOR TEN DAYS ONLY
THERE COMES NUMBER SIX UP THE GRADE, NOW, FRECKLES, BUT I'LL BET WG HAVENT ENOUGH GAS TO GET US TO
THAT CROSSING!
KICK IT OUT OF GEAR...WELL COAST!
BUT WHAT CAN WE DO WHEN WE GET THERE?
YOU'LL FIND OUT! LISTEN, WE'LL HAVE TO JUMP....IM GONNA
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THE TRACKS
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A FOOT.
TO SPARE!
JUMP!!
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