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*THE CHIKASKETAN VERMESIAL ICTOREN 1938

BRADDOCK SUED BY

PROMOTER

Alleged Fate To Appear In-

Exhibition Bout****

Trenton, New Jersey, Sevizn ber To add to his other troubles, James J. Braddock, the world's heavyweight champitta, has been sued for $10,000 by in. Arizona sports promoter.. Arthur Firsch, the promoter, said Brad dock agreed to bar an exhibitions three rounds last December in Whalow, Arizona The cham-

pion was to have received $600 or fifty per cent of the gross receipts

Hirsch contended that be safe fered a financial loss and dattaged reputation because Braddock, "failed; neglected: and refused to speaz.”

CHINA RETAIRS ROTARY CUP IN NANKING

LOCAL BADMINTON EXHIBITION

Trials To-Night At Recreio

DATE CHANGED TO TO-DAY WEEK

Badminton trials in connection with the conding : exhibition against the visiting Shanghai | Country —–Cláb combinations?" "will be held this evening at 8 pm, at {Club"de. Recreio, after - which selections for the Mens Doubles and Singles will be made.

In connection with to-night's trials, the following players are requested to appear:

WC. Choy and S. P. Chan (CRC), H. Ker (St. Andrew's). M. A. Oliveira, L. A. Carvalho," J, J. Remedios and~X A:- Silva (Re creio), E. L. Shate and I. L. Anderson (First Brigade), T. C. Lee Nanking, October 1d K S. Lew (Eliot Hall) and S. A China retained the Nanking Gray (Kowloon Tong).. Rotary Cup for another year to-| Trials to select two mixed day when her representatives. Ma doubles combinations to meet the Shao-po- and Li Pei-chu, defeated Shanghai visitors will be held to- |Ċ. Y.. MacDaniels and William P.morrow evening at Club de Re- |Feen, of the United States, in the creio, when the following are re- doubles and cross. singles: this(quested to make an appearance; afternoon. In the first two singles Miss O. Ribeiro, Miss M. Silva and yesterday, both Ms) and. Li beat Miss G. Silva (Recreio), Miss M their American opponents in three Griffiths (Fast Brigade) and Miss

A Mackenzie (Kowloon Tong},{ straight sets.-Central News.

Messrs. S. P. Chan, M. A. Oliveira, I A. Carvalho, J. I. Anderson and| S. A. Gray.

"THERE'S AN HB COMING OFF THE ICE IN A MINUTE! '

BREWED AND BOTTLED BY

Obtainable Everywher

HONGKONG BREWERTZ

Admission

Sarah Palfrey. Fabyas, whe' ranked second only to Helen Ja- cobs, went down in defext to 17-year-old Dorothy May Bundy (right) of California in the National Siaries Tenala Tournament at Forest Hill, New York, last month. Mrs. Fabyan is shown congratulating her conqueror. The match was the biggest" upset -of the tourmandent.

to the exhibition, STOKES IN FINE

which will be held at Club de Re- creio to-day week, will be $1.00 (including tax), and' every effort will be made to arrange the seat- ing so that all spectators will hare a full view of the games. But no seats will be reserved.." tickets being purchased at the door.

THE BADMINTON LEAGUE

Two Divisions In Men's Doubles.

FIFTEEN TEAMS LIKELY TO PARTICIPATE

FORM

Fine Knock In Final Trial

SHANGHAI CRICKETERS

-DO WELL

Shanghai, October 1

bafting both

Demonstrating and bowling strength in no un- certain manner, the" · Interport | cricket team scored' an over- whelming victory over the Rest of Shanghai by 125 runs, in the final trial match played on the |S.C.C. ground yesterday.

The intexporters had first knock The Hong Kong Badminton League season will open on Mon- and put on the impressive total of day, November 16, it was decided 271 runs, declaring for the loss of last evening at a meeting of the five wickets, after they had been Executive Committee of the Bads in for just on three hours. The minton Association held in the Rest were left with two hours and S. C. M. Past Building.

¦à half to get the necessary num-

YANKEES WIN

"TITLE

4-2 Win Over Giants In World Series

ONLY 38,008 SEE FINAL ENCOUNTER.

New York, To-day.

The New York Yankees wan the World Series Baseball İpennant for 1936 from the New - York Giants by 4 games to 2, the . scores in the final match at the Giants" Stadium yesterday being 13-5 in favour of the Yankees.

Detailed scores were as follows:

E. E. E New York Yankees 13 1 2 New York Giants. 59 2

There was an attendance of only 38,427. people at the game, this being the smallest crowd that has attended any one game in the {series just concluded. “

The Yankees were leading a3 the ninth innings begah and the climax of the game was reached when they scored seven runs în this stanza, knocking Coffman. the Giants third pitcher in this game, from the box. Coffman was replaced by Gambert

GIANTS SCORE FIRST "The Giants s'arted off in grand.

PASCAL NARROWLY BEATEN

IN LINTON STAKES - Champion Jockey Fails On Colt By A Head

Landon, September 29, Pascal, owned by Mr. H. E Morriss, of Shanghai, failed by the narrowest margin at New- market to-day to win the Linton Two-year-old Stakes over five furlongs.

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Carrying 9 st. 2 lb. the colt, ridden by Gordon Richards, the champion jockey, lost by a head to First Tayme, which carried

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st. 1 Ik Hesperns, carry- ing 9 st. 2 b. was third, four lengths away. Fifteen The starting prices were: First Thyne: 5-2 Pascal and 15-8 Hesperus.

style, scoring two runs in the Järst inning on a two-bagger by Melvin Ott The Yankees equatis- led in the second, a bomer, by Powell sending in Bob Selkirk, and they went ahead in the third when Rolfe romped home on a fly by Lou Gehrig.

When the Yankees made four hits and two runs in the fourth innings, Fitzsimmons, the Giants" pitcher, was replaced halfway through the innings by Castleman after allowing five runs and nine hits since the beginning of the game

Ott hit a home run for the Giants in the fifth and in the seventh Dick Bartell scored on his Lown double, eventually coming

home on a single by Bill Terry.

MOORE HITS HOMER

Each side scored one run in the eighth, Moore making the circuit run for the Giants. Coffman, who was pitching for the Giants, allowed three hits and as many runs, with nobody out, before he was replaced-by-Gambert

The Yankees scored their first Irun in this inning on an error by Danning, who had replaced Mancuso, the catcher, after the latter had been hit on the chin

It was also unanimously agreed ber of rans, but in their attempt to split the men's doubles divi to force the pace early in the in sion, making a first and second rings, they lost the majority of division.

their best batsmen and the whole RIDING BOY THROWN by the ball. After this a rot set

A mixed doubles league willside was dismissed in just over be run, but entries for the ladies two hours, having scored a total doubles will not close until the of 146 rtins

first week in December, and un- less there are at least four teams entered, this division will mot function this season.

Closing Date

+

Stokes In Form

AT VALLEY

in, Powell bringing in two runs, and Murphy and Rolfe one each. Gomez, the winning pitcher, allowed tour runs and eight hits

Violet Queen-Involved before he was replaced in the

In Accident

- (By. “RAPIER")

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middle of the sixth inning... by Murphy, who allowed one hit, Moore's homer. The losing pit- cher was Fitzsimmons.

-Renter

The results of the first four

were:-

EARLIER RESULTS

Most significant in the day's play was the return to form of L.. F. Stokes, who batted with con- fidence in a good innings for 71 The closing date for entering!

A nasty accident occurred this rune. He gave an exhibition simi-morning when a riding boy by the the League was fixed for October lar to that seen in past years, and name of Lee Kwong Sang 20, when the next committee which he had not shown this sea-thrown by Violet Queen, the Aus meeting will also be held.

son, getting his eye in and scoring tralian pony belonging to Mr.matches of the present serfes As to the disposition of the rapidly right from the start. His Chin Cheong-fan. teams in the two men's division, first boundary hit was a glorious The pony was taken out for its it was agreed that the final post-stroke and he continued to punish mile gallop, and when nearing the tions of the clubs in last season's the bowling, slowing down some-winning post the riding boy was Giants league table should be adopted what when he reached his half badly thrown. I believe that the Yankees a guide.

[century, but renewing the pace leather strap attached to the bit} It was announced that the natil he was bowled by Gould snapped, as a result of which he

In past seasons, Stokes has lost control He was immediately Giants tering and there was a likelihood been regarded as the ideal open taken to the Jockey Room, where of 15 men's teams participating.ing bat, but a certain amount of he was attended by Dr. Wong. Sik trepidation was felt on his selec-To. He was found to be suffering tion this year. Nevertheless, on from slight concussion.

Chinese Y.M.C.A: would- beed.

yesterday's form he could not be

FIRST GAME

EH E. 6 9 1

1 7 2

SECOND GAME"

1 11

Yankees

2.4

0

THIRD GAME

ALL CHINA OLYMPIC TEAM TO PLAY

Yankees Giants

18 17

bettered and it is to be hoped he

MANY OFFERS

FOURTH GAME

FOR J. H. LEWIS

Yankees Girets

5-10 2 7 1

FIFTH GAME-

New York,

Foter L

Giants Yankees

5 8 3 4. 10 1

HOME RUN RECORD"

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retains it for the Interport ext week [Stokes was out for a duck" in the first innings against Hong

Combined Chinese: Tang Yat-ming Kong yesterday, being caught by

Eastern) and Wong Wah-kai w Colledge of Capt. D. W. Three Australian Bouts

| Chine="B) (Goal-kapers); Leong Its

chan (S Chins), Wong Shek Persse).

ping (Athletic) and Choy Fri-jam (S.

| China "B") (Full-backs); Ni-Ying-Ya-tien: (Ekstern) Lai Shui-wing (S.

bet (Esteral, Cor Einhor Gaim F, China Tiki là cưới (Kowloon Chinese); Lam Tak-po- (S. "B"), Soong Ling-sing (Eastern); John Henry Lewis, the world's Second Game: - Tony LazzEETÍ - China: “B”) and Ho Chur-yin. (Kow-Chow-Man-chi? (Kowloon – Chinese) cruiser-weight champion, is con-| (Yunicees). loon Camese) (Hak-backs);, Tang Land Cheong "Bon-wing (Athletic) Kwong-sum (Kowloon Chinese), Chan- (Forwards).

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sidering other offers besides the Third Game: one he has received from the of Yankees). ficials of Wembley Stadium to

fight Len Harvey in England.

Lou Gehrig

Fifth Game: Bob Selkirk (Yankees).

Sixth Game: — Powell" Clan-

(Giants)...

RAE TROENCED AT BANGKOK

Lewis has received a bid toees), Melvin Ott (Giants), Moore fight three bouts in Australia for $50,000. Two of these fights are to be over weight and one for the title. The Chicago Stadium is also antionst to get his services for a fifteen round bout with Eed Banman, in defense of his title.-

Bangkok, September 30. The Royal Air Force ruzzer term, from Singapore were badly beaten by 30 poluta to nii to-day At the moment Lewis is booked zy the Bangkok Sports, Club. The to fight for the championship in lacore comprised three tries, three Madison Square Garden, New goals and two penalties." Thon York, sometime in November, pro viding a suitable opponent can beli found.

bat-the-game-included

Regency and the Bri

fish Minister.

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