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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1986.

WOW YANKEES WIN EKINS

VAIR-CONDITIONED THEATREN

SHOWING TO-DAY

NERO

FILMS

LA Vie

WITH THE

MUKIC OF

OFFENBACH

At 2.30, 5.10, 7.15 & 9.30 p.m.

PARISIENNE

with

(ONCHITA MONTENEGRO NEIL HAMILTON MAX DEARLY Magnificent Musical Picture

Directed by ROBERT SIODMAK

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NEXT CHANGE United Arilets Release

II. G. WELLS'

with

"THINGS TO COME" Raymond Massor. Cedrio Hardwicke

STEERI

AIR CONDITIONED THEATRE

TO-DAY & TO-MORROW

at 2.30, 5.15, 7,20 & 9.30 p.m.

Mignon 4. Eberhart's

ASTOUNDING TALE OF

MURDER

WITH A SURGEON'S)

A Dead Doctor Reveals

What Nurses Won't Tell!

The

SCALPELI

Firal #1.

ters Picture

MURDER of Dr. Harridan

RICARDO CORTEZ MARY ASTOR

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CLUE CLUB

KAY LINAKER JOHN ELDREDGE

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"THE TEXAS RANGERS"

FRED MacMURRAY `. JACK OAKIE

! FIRST

[[SHOWINGS IN]

KOWLOON..

A Paramount Picturo..

STARE

TO-DAY & TO-MORROW

FRIDAY,

THEATRE

WORLD TITLE

MILES AHEAD

Sensational Scoring In Globe Circle

In Last Inning

Marathon

Jodhpur, Oct. Ġ, Leading the race between

GIANTS MAKE FIGHT OF three American newspaper re-

FINAL ENGAGEMENT

New York, Oct. 6.

The New York Yankees, with a burst of heavy hitting in the ninth inning, won the sixth game of the World Series from the New York Giants to-day, and with it the championship for the season. They scored thirteen runs on seventeen hits, the Giants scoring five times on nine blows. The smallest crowd of the series, 38,427 persons, saw the Americans win their fourth victory after an exciting game where the issue was in doubt until the fateful ninth inning.

The Yankees were leading as the ninth inning began, but they climaxed the encounter by scoring seven times in this last frame, knocking Coffman, the Giants' third pitcher, out of the box. He was replaced by Gumbert.

Giants started off well, scoring twice in the first inning on a double by Ott. The Yankees evened the count in the second, however, Powell's homer sending in Selkirk. They went ahead in the third, Rolfe scoring on a fly by Gehrig.

hits since the outset.

Ott homered for the Giants in the Afth and in the seventh Bartell scored on double and single by

Yanks hit four thnes and scored, homered to upper left fold, Lazzeri twice in the fourth, and Fitzsimmons, singled to left and Gomez grounded the Glouts' pitcher, was replaced in to Fitzsimmons. Two runs, three the middle of the inning by Castic-hits, no errors, man after allowing five runs and nine the box. Filzsimmons led to Sel- Giants Jackson singled through

Johnson kirk,

bolding. Bartell walked. Terry filed to DIMoggio. No runs, one hit, no errors,

THIRD INNING Yankees--Crosetti fanned, swing- i

ing. Rolfe singled to left., DIMaggio singled to left, Rolfe going to third Castleman started warming up. Gehrig lined to Ott, bearing Holle after the catch. DiMaggio held. Dickey filed to Moore. One run, two

Terry

Ench scored once in the eighth, Moore homering for the Glants,

Coffman pitched for the Giants in the ninth, and was hit for three runs and three hits, with none out, before Gumbert relieved hlm. Yankees scored first in this inning on Dan

no errors.

.

presentatives to circumnavigate the globe in new record time, "Bud" Ekins, of the Now York World-Telegram, arrived here at 7.19 p.m. to-day, completing his flight from Karachi in an hour and thirty minutes, aided by a He goes on to tail wind.

Allahabad at 8.30 am, morrow.

Lo

New York Times, and Miss Dorothy Kilgallen, of the International News, have arrived at Alexandria, 2,843 miles behind Ekins.

Meanwhile, Leo Kiernan, of the

Refreshed at Basra by the first

long sleep he has had since reaching Frankfort on the Hindenburg, Ekins

halted for one and a half hours at Djask. Persin, which he left at 11.13 a.m., flying along the const of Balu- Kirth crossing the chistan and Mountains. He reached Karachi at 1.45 p.m. and left for Jodhpur at 0.10

Leg

countries Legendary

slipped beneath the wings of this modern

magle carpet carrying Ekins across

the lands of the Pyramids, over the Holy Land, above the gleaming spires of old cities, on the road to He flies over anow-capped

to Hyderabad, the world's city,

and to Allahabad, "the

s

hottest City of God." He files high above Bengal to Burma and Siam, and thence to Penang for a plane connec-

tion to Hongkong.

His rivals are planning to follow much the same route, but are faced with the possibility of missing the trans-Pacifle Clipper plane 12

they are again delayed.-United Press. EKINS OFF AGAI

AGAIN Jodhpur, Oct. 7.

At 4.34 0.m. Bud Ekins boarded a K.L.M. plane for Allahabad, where he expects to arrive within three hours, taking a 3,000 miles lend In the race around the globe. He hopes to reach Hangoon at a p.m. for an overnight halt.-United Press.

ARRIVES AT IRAQ

Bagdad, Oct. 6. Miss Jean Balten, the New Zea- land avintrix, has arrived at the Iraq Petroleum Company's pumping

ning's error at the plate, where he anta-Lelber fouled to Dickey. station midway between Bugdad and

was

had replaced Mancuso after the lat- ter was hit on the chin by a pliched ball. Thereafter it was В rout, Powell batting in two runs, Murphy and Rolfe one each. Gomez given the

credit for the game, though he allowed four runs and eight hits before he was relieved in the middle of the sixth. Murphy, his rellet, allowed

hit only, one Moore's homer. Fitzsimmons called the losing pitcher.-Reuter.

PLAY BY INNINGS

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New York, Oct. 0. The following is the inning-by- innign report of the final game of the World Serles, which the Yankees won by thirteen runs to five:

to

FIRST INNING Yankees Crosett! popped Whitehead. Rolle grounded Terry. DiMaggio

Angelo nied

to Lelber. No runa, no hits, no errors.

to

Gionts-Moore singled to left field. Bartell walked.

Olt groundect through the box, Damascus. She is on a fight from Gomez deflecting the bull to Crosetti, England to New Zealand.-Reuter who threw Ott out at first. Gomez Bulletin Service. got the credit, Crosett! the assist. Rolfe booted Mancuso's grounder. Whitehead fouled to Selkirk. No runs, no hits, one error.

FOURTH INNING Yankees-Selkirk flied to Leiber. Powell beat out a hit to Bartell. Lazzeri singled between Bartell and Jackson, sending Powell

third. to Gomez singled to left, Powell scor- ing. Lazzeri stopping on second. Crosetti flied to Leiber and the run- ners held. Rolfe singled to right, Lazzeri scoring and Gomez taking third. Castleman repinced Fitzsim- mons. DiMaggio Bied to Utt. Two

four hits, no errors. rune,

Giants Jackson

arounded

to

Lazzeri. Castleman singled to right.

One run,

head grounded to Gomez. one hit, no errors.

SIXTH INNNING Yankees 1

-Powell fanned. Lazzeri fanned. Gomez fanned. No runs, no hits, no errors. Castleman show

plenty of speed in his pitching. Glants Jackson popped to Lazzeri, Castleman

to grounded

Gomez. Moore grounded to

ided to Lazzeri.

No runs, ne hits, no errors.

ed

SEVENTH INNING Yankees Crosetti grounded to Bartell, who made a brilliant bare- handed pick-up. Rolfe singled past Whitehead.

flied to DiMaggio Lelber. Gehrig grounded to White-

Glants grounded to left.

to sharply centre and

Let the ferry sacrified with Moore fled to Selkirk, Castleman head, No runs, 110 hits, no errors.

a

to

advancing. holding. runner

Bartell beat out fbird walked and the bases were base bunt for a hit. Castleman went Alled. Ott doubled to right feld, to second. Terry grounded scoring Moore and Bartell. Lelger Lazzeri. No runs, two hits, no errors, went to third. Mancuso fouled to Holte and Whitehead grounded to Lazzeri. Two runs, two hits, no crrors.

tat

FIFTH INNING Yankees-Gehrig grounded Terry, Dickey grounded to White- head. Selkirk nied to Leiber, No SECOND INNING.

runs, no hits, no errors. Yankees Gehrig fled to Lelber. Glants-Leiber fanned. Ott homer- Dickey flied

to Moore. Selkirk ed to the upper left neid boxes, tripled

right to

fold. Powell Mancuso lined to DiMaggio. White-

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Terry

the ball got away from DiMaggio, Bartell scoring and Terry going to With accond. DiMaggio was charged an error. Lelber sacrificed a per

a perfect bunt, Rolfe to Lazzeri, who covered Arst, and Terry got to third Olt walked.. Murphy replaced Gomez, for it looked like one of the well- known seventh inning rallies. Lestle

Mancuso for batted

and fouled to Rolfe

on the first ball pitched. Ripple batted for Whitehead ond walked, filling the bases. Kosning batted for Jackson, and struck out. One run, two hits, one error.

EIGHTH INNING

Yonkees Koening is now playing at second, Mayo at third, Ripple st centre and Danning behind the bat. Dickey walked. Selkirk singled to right and Dickey went to second. Powell fanned.

Lazzeri singled through the box, Dickey scoring und taking second. Murphy ton- ned, Crosetti walked and Rolfe led out to Ott. One run, two hits, no errors.

Glants-Davis batted. for Castle- man and fled to Powell. Moore homered on to the roof of the right feld stands. Bartell popped to Lazzeri, Terry grounded to Lazzeri. One run, one hit, no errors.

NINTH INNING Yankees Coffman Maggio singled to pitching. D

and Gehrig singled to right, DIMaggio going to third. Dickey grounded to Terry, who threw

to the plate, but the catcher missed the ball and Di- Maggio scored.

Gehr Berry got an arig took third and Dickey, second. asslat and the catcher an error on the play. Selkirk walked, sling the bases. Powell singled through Bartell's legs, Gehrig and Dickey Bcoring and Selkirk going to third and Powell to second on the throw in. Gumbert replaced Coffman. Lazzeri was intentionally walked. Murphy singled to right, Selkirk scoring. Crosetti walked, forcing in Fowell, Rolfe forced Croscill at

Koenig, second, Bartell to scored Lazzeri. DiMaggio beat out on Infleld single and Murphy scored. Gehrig walked and the bases were

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filed to Ripple. Seven runs, five hits, one error.

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