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·US. BASEBALL RESULTS

Yankees Nose-Out

Pirates

CARDINALS BADLY TROUNCED

New York, To-day,

The following were the results:

of the League baseball matches played yesterday:-.

National League

Boston

Chicago

Hack hit a bomer.

Philadelphia

Sulik homered.

St. Louis

R. H. E.

4 27

1

6 10

I

12) 13

A

13

The game between New Yorki and Pittsburgh was postponed on account of rain.

American League

Chicago

2

Desheng pitched.

Washington

Cleveland

2

Averill hit a homer.

Philadelphia".

5

11

Johnson homered twice.

=

St. Louis.

15

Boston

1 9 11-

Ferrell hit a home run

Detroit

10

I

Goslin and Reiter homered: " 30 35" New York

Gehrig hit a home run. Ten innings were played.

-Reuter.

THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JUNE 12,-1936

Drawn by a woman's love. Warner Baxter attempts a thrilling escape from the inferns of a conyiet hell in "The Prisoner of Shark Island," which will be shown at the Alhambra Theatre soon.

£10,000,000 DREAM

COMES TRUE

J

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Political Setback

Steadily the engineers went] lahead with their conquest of: cature, and frm land and con- crete wharves grew out of the tropical wilderness until 1929, when the British clector again took a turn

But much money had been spent by then, and the naval

HENLEY REGATTA situation was worse than it had

--PROBLEM

CREWS' TWO RACES IN ONE DAY

LADIES' PLATE CONDITIONS TO REMAIN UNCHANGED

QUEEN MARY SCANDAL”

Artists Overruled By Shipowner

SHARP PRESS COMMENT.

THREE GOOD / LAWN BOWLS

LEAGUE TIES

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Craigengower "B" are likely to The last has not been heard of visit of the Civil Service team, who meet with stern opposition at the what is coming to be called "The will be without the services of Queen Mary scandal." The facts Deakin, for some years their papu- appear to be as follows. As long! ago as lást April Mr. Duncan Grant liable skip. He goes no leave a flar Secretary and a steady and re- was commissioned by the Cunard few hours before the match com Co. not only to paint decorations mences. In spite of his absence, for the lounge, but to design a carpet and textiles for the uphols tery. After consultation with the company's architect he accepted.

In the middle of last summer be submitted sketches which were. jcriticised, discussed and approved.

however, the visitors should see- ure the points, especially as Field is not playing for the home team.

"T-Bit" Of Programme

There nearly always seems to be which

In the autumn, when the decorone match each week to tions themselves were nearly com-spice is added and this time I plete, the company made difficulties single out the K.C.C. and Kowloon labout the scale of the figures; but Bawling Green Club clash to be bere again the artist. met them the "tit-bit" of the programme. and was instructed to continue his The home team will be all out work.

to avenge last year's defeat and It was not till after the big have a stronger team at their dis- designs had been sent to Glasgow posal to accomplish it, although TREASURE TROVE IN RAFTERS in February that Mr. Grant learnt my fancy is for the visitors, if

Purg-nipe svetims, datel Rom 1st to 1857. found in the ratter of a phatchyd evitare at Origrlestone (Firka were glaim ed by the West Biding chroner, for the Crown as treasure- trufe.

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BOWLS TEAMS FOR TO-MORROW

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C.S.C.C.

Purves.

his

amazument that the only by a small margin. In Dun- whole scheme had been rejected can's rink they have one that will apparently on the mere judgment not lose by much to the best in the of a Sir Percy Bates

Colony, and is likely to record big win any week.

Representations

On this a number of the most The remaining match between [eminent critics, museum officials

the Indians and Club de Recreio

In the Second Division, all the home teams excepting the Civil Service should win.

and connoisseurs, headed by the director of the National Gallery, looks like an easy thing for the

¡visitors. wrote to Sir Percy asking him to reconsider his decision. Sir Percy was pleased to consider his taste superior to theirs.

Adding a piece of impertinerce! c.to the public to a private insult. The now proposes that the decora-

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been. SO that the Labour

P. E. Knight," J. Government of 1929 did not Strange, and F. Jones (skin).

H. R Major. I. A. Collyer. H. tions should be given to the Tate abandon the project. but only strange and J. F. MacCowan (skip). Gallery. Apparently what is not slowed down work. In 1930 the

J. Cellatley, W. J. Burling, M. Xgood enough for the Canard is Imperial Conference decided Rakusen and J. Hallidge (skip).

good enough for the nation. that only £5,500,000 should be spent.

Bir since then, with tional Government in and the financial crisis

SECOND DIVISION

The unfortunate nation, by thei The following are Second Division

to Na-lawn bowls rinks for to-morrow:- way, has, already contributed

the building of the Queen Mary, power J. Pau, F. X. Delado, J. Fitzgerald, and may well

think that the over.w. Ward (skip).

CCC

!directors should not be over-ridden

AMERICAN'S OLYMPIC

FENCING TEAM

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Selected Teams

The chosen teams follow:--

Alessan Men:-Foils: Hugh droni, Fencers Club, New York, Warren Dow, Commonwealth

London, May 20 nothing has been beard of the

D. K. Kharas. F. J. Smith. W. J. Opinion of its museum and gallery Fencing Club, Montclair, New The fact that they had to row retarded pace, or the restricted Bagley, Y. Abbas, (skip), two hard races in one day was be scheme.

Dr. X. P. Karanjia, E. McNay, A. by a shipowner-New Statesman Jersey Dernell Every, New York] Undoubtedly. British

Athletic Club. Joseph L. Levis and Nation. lieved to have jeopardised the statesmen have not been unaf-E. S. Alves, H. V. Pearse (skip).

Salle Peroy, Boston. William T. Reserves: D. A. Rozario and H. L.

Pecora, Salie Peroy, Boston, John H.K.ER.C

LAWN BOWLS FIASCO ON THE F. Potter, New York Athletic

Club. H.K.F.C. GREEN

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chances of some of the school fected by Japanese expansion Fox. crews in the Ladies' Plate at on the Asiatic mainland. or by

G. G. S. Thompson, T. P. Saunder Healey Regatta last year. Since the strong impression that Ja- then the stewards have been try- pan regards her mandates, son F. J. Lunny and W. H. B.

as Maskett (skip). ing to devise ways and means of Stringing out southward.

V. Sorby, J. L. King, G. T. Padgett, more valuable strategically than and A. Webster (skip). overcoming this.

W. Stuker, M. H. Arnold, J. Sloan commercially.

and A. F. Paul (skip),

K.C.C

At their annual meeting last December, the stewards consider

No Threat To Japan

K.B.G.C.

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Epeer-Andrew Boyd, Los Angeles Athletic Club, Jose R. de Capriles, University Fencing Club, Lieut. Gas- tave H. Heiss. Fencers Club, N.Y. Of course, the players may con- Frank S. Righeimer, New York Ath tend that it was "by mutual ar-letic Club. Lient. Thomas S. Sands. ed various proposals, such as eli- Time after time it has been

W. Mulcahy, L. Jack, V. C. Labrum rangement," which may be accept-Fencers Club. Lieut. Fred R. Weber,

New York Athletic Club. minating races, limiting the en- insisted that the Singapore base and J. H. Jack (skip).

lable to the authorities: What

Sabre: Norman C. Armitage, Fen- tries, widening the course to al-lis no threat to. Japan, since it S. J. Houghton, W. W. Hirst. T. Waction the E.KL.BA, will take re-cers Club, N. Y. Peter, W. Brader, low three boats in a heat, seeding is much too far from her to be Carr and L. E. Lammert(skip).

Salle d'Armes Vince. Miguel A. de A. Nissiin, C. J. Tacchi, A. Spary mains to be seen. the draw, and rowing the semi- the stepping-off place for a na-

To my mind, they can de only Capriles, University Fencing Club.. finals on the last day, but they vai attack upon her; but if it and H. Overy (skip).

lone thing and that is to inform Bela de Nagy, New York Athletic Club. Dr. John R. Huffman, New York were unable to reach a decision, cannot be interpreted as

K. L. Walker, K. C. Hamilton, C.the players to conclude their Athletic Club. Samuel Stewart CRANFIELD'S HAND INJURY and the committee of management threat, there can be no doubt 8. Hosking, H. H. Rose (skip).

match on the same rink, or at any Salle d'Armes- Vince. B. S. Rarers, S. M. White, W. Srate, the same green if the formerį Women:-Mrs. Joanna de Tuscan, were instructed to consider, the that it is a warning.

Cranfield, the Gloucestershire Once it is granted that a na-Drake, G. Sherrif (skip).

Salle de Tuscan, Detroit, Miss Marion all-rounder, who was injured dur matter further.

val base offers protection, noj F. A. Cheesman, R. O. Bead, J. C. course is not practicable.

Lloyd, Salle d'Armes Vince. Miss

Moscow, June 2-(Tass)-The Experience Should Tell!

Dorothy Locke, Salle d'Armes Vinceing the match with Notta, went to Moscow and Leningrad football charge can be made that too Gill, G. E. F. Thompson (skip).

Football Club “A”

Reserves, mea: John Hurd, Salle the Nottingham General Hospital teams of the Dynamo Sport Society they played no fewer than 152 Peroy, Boston (Foils). Tracy Jaec-for X-ray examination. This dis-met on May 31 in the largest Woods before the protest was kel Fencers Citib (Free) Nikolas closed that the bone in the little Moscow sport stadium. The Mos

S. Acel, New York AC. 4Sabre).

by 2 Experienced players of

Reserves, women-Miss Carol Ales-red. He will be out of the side score of 2-0. Over 50,000 specta calibre should have been able to sandroni, Fencers Club-Reuter. for at least a fortnight.

tors were present.

They have been doing so, and a

a

E. Strange, J. Kershaw, F. H W. Haynes and J. Rodger (skip).

Football Club “B”.

It must be borne in mind, that

their

MOSCOW SOCCER WIN OVER LENINGRAD-BY 2-0

Stewards Meeting meeting of the stewards was held much money has been spent at F. P. Anslow, D. Davis, V. Walker

Singapore. That port itself is and J. Russell (skip).... the close of the meeting the follow world. Last year exports from Beach and C. C. Robertson (skip), made, apart from the trial headsaray, Fencers Club (Sabre). Ervin finger of his left hand was spli- cow team won the match recently to hear their report. At the seventh biggest in the T. R. Rowe, G. S. Graver, J. S.

ing statement was issued.

lit were worth £66 million, and The stewards of Henley Royal imports £55 million. Regatta had under consideration All around it lie areas rich in the en- rubber, oil and tin, some of them proposal with regard to tries for the Ladies' Plate.

Dutch, but none the less thankful "After a prolonged discusion it for its protection, for the Dutch was decided that it was not advis-in Malava are nervous. able to make any alteration this. Worth many times more is Bri-Humphrey and E. J. Edwards (skip).

year in order that further

con- fish trade that passes through the

test the condition of the green with their trial woods.

Carter, J. A. E. Selby (skip).

C. W. H. Wilson, P. Morgan, E. S. J. H. Gelling, R. A. Trengrove, A Kellar and N. M. Currie (skip). -A. W. Hayward, S. H. Strange, Ater?

Police R.C

Then again what status have the players themselves in the mat-

The HKLBA. have agreed

N. Fraser, T. Hanter, G. S. Alexan-that the green in question was suitable for play (and I agree) and

CS.CC.

No Advantage

sideration might be given to the one safe channel to the exit, order and A. E. Carey (sidp). whole question of entries at Hen- that uses the Indian Ocean road

C. Blackbouta, S. Farlow, A Jthe governing body will be in a Johnson and S. Logan (skip), ley and the difficulty of dealing from Britain to Australia, An

sorry plight if they allow two in.. W. Cameron, H. Brown, J. S. with the large number now being attacker. from the east can, by Riddell and E. E. E. Marks (skip).

divíduals to run their affairs for them. received. After many months of Singapore, he shut off from the discussion no solution of the pro-Indian Qeean except by the round- A. Steven, J. R. Pengelley, J. Cook blem has yet been found."

about voyage round Australia, too and R. R. Wood (skip)..

A League team would be equal- M-Purves, W. P. Billier, R. B long to be practicable without re Davies and F. Cullip (skip).

ly justified in refusing to continue; fuelling.

C. Champelovier, A. Bowers, H. F. to play if it felt so disposed. As But even in the few years since Westlake Jr. and H. Westlake St. regards the "condition" of the the base began there has been a (skip).

green I cannot agree that it gave change in war technique, While

either F. A. Xavier, Dr. A. P. Guterres, undue advantage to Dutch tugs were earning £200,000 A. V. EXITOS and C. E. Basto (skip). player or that it was impossible to by towing the £1 million flosting; F. A. Machado, C. K. S. Alves, P. draw to the jack. Admittedly 19 shots to Westlake's two! Mus dock from Britain, while concrete A. Yvanovich and H. Pozarjo (skip), there was a very narrow hand and kett, with a good rink, had the walls were being formed for the J. Luz C R Pereira, L. J. Silva a very wide hand, but surely that

and F. . Soares (skip). better of Davies by a small mar-second largest graving dock in the giz, the latter does not seem to world, aviation designers and con- PRIMO CARNERA HANGS UP HIS have a very settled rink, due instructors were busy.

MAIR CARRIES SIDE TO VICTORY

some

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Recreio

BOXING GLOVES

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was the same for both?

beautiful shots onto the jack with I saw one player draw two

another about two feet away, and one cannot possibly grumble at that

The wide hand seemed to draw "I go

to my farm in Sequals, little less than the greens in Italy, and I settle down. No more England, and there was no ques- Kowloon Cricket Club audereiungspare from the zes might beschts, no more courts, no moretion of having to go, beyond, the

measure to the frequent Consequently the Royal Air changes which have been neces-Force serodrome and squadrons sary in the Senior rinks on scat Singapore have an importance count of departures for home. (now far beyond that gives them in

K.C.C.-Jamiors Lose

the original plana. To attack).

their first defeat of the season ats

impossible. But that investmenti

the hands of the Club de Recreio, 11 million depends not an who had a clear win by 14 shot exfety from the sea, but on the air defence that alone can protect Jack lost his umbeaten record to Guttierrez, who was nine up docks, game and buildings from

air bombardment.

The game at the Valley, Foot

ball Club "B" verana the Bowling

Green, was featured by high scor-against Edwards.

arrels over dough just peace limits of the string which I be Carnera asked hia manager, lieve happens at one of the local Louis Sorest for confirmation.

clubs. I reiterate that the As sociation- must rule' and not be

Official This Time Said Soresi, its official this ruled. time. Carners returns to Italy.”

"Yes," interrupted the former ARRESTED MAN COLLAPSES champion. I make reservation

ing on the part of the visitors; Down at North Point, the Foot-in Hindenburg Zeppelin. I go her Thompson, now lying second in ball Club seniors were atoning for next trip and that is good-bye to

A man who had been arrested

on a shopbreaking charge collapa-

the Slaps table, scored a six and the defeat of their other half sac-Americs, good-bye to the ring fored at the entrance of Balham

a seven against McKellar, while tion, by scoring a nice win against ever. I become good farmer in police station. He was detai Sherriff had a sir and a five the Yacht club.

in hosoftal

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