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"GIRL OF THE GOLDEN WEST” GUESSING COMPETITION PAID ATTENDANCES
1 3 6 7 9
THE WINNER
1 3 6 7 8
Miss UE KAM SHEUNG
of 38 Tai Street, Kowloon City. Awarded One "Westinghouse" Radio.
THE HONGKONG
PIRATES RETAINING THEIR LEAD
Latest Results In U.S. Baseball
New York, July 26. Though beaten by the Philadelphla Phillic by the odd run to-day, Pittsburgh Pirates had no dificully in keeping their lead in the National Baseball League. New York Glants, second in the table, were also beaten, Joslar
to the
the St. Louis Cardinals, New York Yankees trounced St. Louis Browna in the first game of thefe double-header by 10-5, and in their second meeting the Yankees Jed 12-5 when the game was called owing to darkness.
Scores:
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Chicago
Brooklyn
Cincinnati
Boston
F. H. E.
10 10 0
8
14
1
11
0
5
0
(Derringer and Berger homered for the Braves).
St. Louis New York
* 10
5 12
(Medwick and Mize homered for
LOVERS' SENTIMENTS' WINNERS the Cardinals).
AWARDED TWO CUEST TICKETS EACH,
WHICH WILL BE MAILED,
(Steinbacher homered for the White
TELEGRAPH,
WEDNESDAY, JULY 27,
1938.
Pittsburgh Philadelphia
5 7 2
0
10
0
AMERICAN LEAGUE
1.
Miss C. Laing
6.
Marjorie Hazell
Boston Chlengo
1 10
A
B 14
1
2
Nathalic Boyd
7.
Chan You Wai
Sox).
3,
C. Leong
B.
Poon Ying Chun
Philadelphia
2
7
0
4.
Miss Mary Ann Long
9.
Ho Low Yoc
Cleveland
4
0
0
5.
T. F. Leong
10.
Ho Tại Tin
(Averill and Heath homered the Indians).
for
Waslarugton
Detroit
Tigers).
Music hath
Sunday Classical Concert
at Repulse Bay Hotel
Under leadership of
Geo. Pio-Ulski
Programme for Sunday, 31st July, 1938.
1 p.m. - 2.30 p.m.
PROGRAMME
1. Der Freischuetz. Ouverture
2. Flattergeister. Waltz
3. Andante from 5th Symphony
La Tosca. Selection
Oriental. Serenade
4.
5.
G.
* Mado.
Monte Cristo
Passo-Doble
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phone 27775.
REPULSE
BAY
HOTEL
Weber.
. Strauss.
Tschaikowsky.
.. Puccini.
Herbert.
Kotlar.
Liogar.
charms
5 11
1)
非 13
2
Oscar Homolka, Sylvia Sidney and John Loder in a tense scene in "The Woman Alane," now showing at the King's Theatre,
America Disagrees
With Britain
Flyweight Title In Question
New York, July 25. The National Boxing Association has cabled the British Board of Box-
A RECORD HOLE IN ONE
AT FANLING
Course on
Playing at the seventh hole (305 yards) at Fanling New Monday, Flight Licut. 1. Buwley Barnes holed out in one. This Is a local record for distance. The pre- vlous longest hole-in-one was 236
#Greenberg hamered twice for the Ing Control its refusal to consider yards, which is the 14th. hole on
. 10 10 10
3
New York St. Louis
(Gordon and DiMaggio homered for the Yankers and £1ft and Kress for the Browns).
sidered.-Untied p
Press,
the winner of the projected Jackle the Old Course at Fanling, and that Jurich-Peter Kane bout IS thehas been done twice, world's flyweight champion. The Aɛ. sociation insists that Small Montana, of the те
must be con- The title was declared vacant fol lowing the Q St. Louis.......................
Benny Lynch, champion, and Jackio (Chandler homered for the Yan-Jurich, In which the champion fought kees and Sullivan for the Browns. | over-weight and won.
New York
12 13
12
1
The game was called at the eighth inning owing to darkness) --Reuter.
ATHLETIC MEETING ARRANGED
Pelping, July 26. With young sportsmen of Japan, Manchukuo and China In attendance, an athletics meeting will be held next year in this city under the auspices of the Hsin-Min-Hui, the New People Society, it was revealed here to-day.
The Hsin Min Hui, which is now elaborating plans for this purpose, has been making efforts for the en- couragement of sports and for the Improvement of physique of young men in North China.
bout recent
MIDDLEWEIGHT
between
TITLE
Odds Even on Steele and Hostal For Championship Bout
Seattle, Washington, July 25. Odds are even on Freddie Steele, present champion, and Al Hostak for the world's middleweight title bout which will be held to-morrow.
Witnesses to the recent fent were Major K. 5. Simpson, of the Royal Veterinary Corps, and Major H. W. R. Williams, the Deputy Judge Ad- vocate General.
FOOTBALL MEETING
Association Council To Appoint Committees
The Hongkong Football Associa- tion Counell will meet in the S. C.
The fight will be one of fliteen M, Post Board Room on Tuesday, rounds, and Jack Dempsey, who will |
referee, has predicted a knock-out in August 2, at 5.30 p.m. the eleventh or twelfth round-
United Press,
SECOND KNOCKED-OUT
Ceferino
Ogden, Utah, July 25.
lbs., of
The agenda includes a discussion of an Interport contest with Shang- Inel will also cleet an bai. The Honorary Secretary, and appoint
an Treasurers,
Board, o speals
147 Garcia, Manila, for the second time knocked Management Committee, an Emer- out Jacide Burke, 148 lbs., of Ogden,
gency Committee, a Grounds sub- in the second round of a ten-round
Refe..
sub- Committee and contest to-day. Burke was floored twice before receiving the final blow. Committee.
United Press.
Garein is scheduled to meet Henry Armstrong on October 20 for the featherweight title of the world at
POINTS DECISIONS
It was originally planned that the Society should send North Chinu re- | Los Angeles. presentatives to the Tokyo Olympic Games in 1940. Now, however, that the T.O.G.C. has declined to have the 1940 Games in Tokyo, the three- nations athletie
meeting has been arranged as a substitute,
The Hsin Min Hui also expects to utilize this occasion for promoting friendship between the three nations and for propagating the principle of anti-communism.-Dome,
A
SINO-JAPANESE SPORTS
Tokyo, July 25.
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, July 25,
Staging
come-back, Toddy Yarosz, 162 165., brat Billy Conn, 168 lbs., of Pittsburgh, on points over 12 rounds here to-day-United Press.
KID BERG BEATEN
Newark, New Jersey, July 25. Jackie Kid Berg, 146 lbs. of Lon-
novel aspiration to promote don, lost on points to Freddie Choc One drop on
Sino-Japanese friendship through rane, 142 lbs., of Elizabeth, New
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who is shortly proceeding to Tal- yuan, capital of Shunst, as the chief of the Taiyuan Office of the Ising Chung Kungssu.
Mr. Maru was formerly the Man- actor of the Japan Amateur aging-Director Athletic Federation. While he was youn
oung, he distinguished himself as a marathon runner.
ex-
On the basis of his recent periences in Manchukuo, Mr. Maru proposes to cultivate good feelings between Japan and Chinese people by
Chinese youths in training athletic exercises.
Accompanied by members of his family, Mr. Marú is leaving home
to-day-United Press.
AIR FRANCE FLIGHT DELAYED
Air
The third trial flight of an France plane from Hanoi to Hong- kong has been postponed from to-day to to-morrow. No reason is slated by the agents but it is thought the poor visibility and weather may be the reason for the delay.
en route to his now post in the Shansi capital at the end
of this month.--Domel,
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