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YANKEES BEAT MCGRORY'S

BOSTON

Yesterday's-Baseball Results

New York, To-day. Yesterday's major League baseball results as cabled by Reuter, were:—

NATIONAL LEAGUE

Boston

New York

Brooklyn

ieves

R. H. E.

3

6

1

6

10 13

1

6 10

1

Manush and Hasset hit homers Philadelphia

(Eleven innings were played)

VERY FINE DISPLAY.

CELTIC DEFEAT

ABERDEEN

SCOTTISH CUP THRILLS

Glasgow, Saturday.

THE CHINA MAIL, APRIL 26, 1987.

KHO SIN-KIE'S DEFEAT

Beaten At Brighton

By Boussus

London, To-day.

Kho Sin-kie, the Chinese Davis

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB -

MEETING will be held (wea- THE FOURTH EXTRA RACE Cup player, who has been meeting ther permitting) at HAPPY VAL- with success after success in Con- tinental tennis tournaments,. fell a 1937, commencing at 2.00 p.m.

LEY on SATURDAY, 1st May, victim to the French Davis star, Christian Boussus, yesterday.

Playing in the Brighton tourna- [ment, Kho lost to Boussus în straight

Cap The First Bell will be rung at

1.30 p.m.

Sunny weather greeted the sets, the score in the Frenchman's final of the Scottish Association | favour being 6-3, 6-3.

5 | Cup which was' held at Hampden Boussus met Stedman (New Zea- Park to-day before a tremendous land) in the next round and won gathering of about 120,000 spec- 7-5, 7-5.-Trans-Ocean. tators, Celtic recording their

Chicago

0

5

J. Dean pitched

St. Louis

4

11

1

AMERICAN LEAGUE

R.

H.

New York

9

13

0

Boston

3

8

4

Doerr homered

St. Louis

4

14

Cleveland

5 15

5

Kon

Eleven innings were played

Detroit

Chicago

Wally Berger homered

15th win to beat Aberdeen by 2

E. goals to 1 after sharing two H.K. AREA

OW

+ 10

11 14

0 2

The game between Washington and Philadelphia was held up by rain.— Reuter.

INTERNATIONAL HOCKEY

Germany Loses To

Netherlands

Amsterdam, To-day.

goals at the interval.

Aberdeen were completely held BOXING AT

in their attack, while their de-

fence was tested to the utmost MURRAY BRKS.

during the opening minutes. Mc-

Grory, Celtic's star forward,

missed an open goal when a re- bound came off the Aberdeen goalkeeper after a shot by De- laney.

GOOD SPORT IS ANTICIPATED

an

at

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary.

Hong Kong, 26th April, 1937.

PUBLIC AUCTIONS

THE Undersigned have received

instructions to sell by Public

Auction

on

Friday, the 30th. April, 1937 commencing at 10.00 a.m. at No. 5 "Aigbürth Hall," May Road,

A Selection of Household Furniture comprising:

Fine Upholstered Walnut Draw- at Bookcases, Carpets, Etchings, Fine ing Room Suite, Tables, Desks,

The Hong Kong Area Inter-Unit Boxing Championships

os reach Celtic maintained their pressure interesting stage this evening and in the 11th minute Johnstone, Murray Barracks. commencing the Aberdeen custodian, prevented 8 p.m. when some thrilling bouts Japanese Prints, Bronzes, etc., etc.. a score from McGrory's boot, but should be witnessed.

Dining Table and Chairs, Ward-

etc., etc.

the latter pounced on the ball and In spite of the fact that the East robes, Dressing Tables, Curtains, passed to Crum, who cleverly drib- Lancs. took away with them

the bled the ball into the net amidst cream of boxers from the H. K. a terrific burst of shouting.

Garrison, the Royal Welch Fusi- liers, the Seaforth Highlanders and the Royal Ulster Rifles have a wealth of talent among their ranks for- and lovers of the noble art of self

al-defence will not be disappointed.

QUICK EQUALİSER

Armstrong, an Aberdeen

The German international hockey ward, was allowed to equalise XI went down to defeat to the most immediately, however, Netherlands here yesterday by the ing in the next minute when Hogg,

Scor-

only goal of a closely-contested a back, and Kenneway, the K.C.C. HOLD

match.

cus-

todian, should have cleared off the The game then assumed an

A crowd of 4,000 watched the con-line.

AMERICAN

test, which was marked by brilliant even aspect and the interval arriv- TOURNAMENT play on the part of the Dutch for-led with the scores level. wards. Trans-Ocean.

ATHLETIC RECORD

New Four-Mile Relay Time Set Up

Philadelphia, To-day.

were

An American tennis tournament On the resumption Aberdeen

given

was played at the Kowloon Cricket five very

anxious minutes, then Kennaway, the. Celtic "A" team by nine points.

Club yesterday when "B" team beat 'keeper, saved grandly from Bey-

This roused the Celtic team Guest, Mr. and Mrs. T. White, Mr. and “A” team. Mr. and Mrs, A. E. P. minute, when a clever alip up the Mrs. H. Cairns, Mr. and Mrs. J. Gard- and they scored again in the 25th Mrs. H. Crabb, W. L. Mackenzie and Mrs. E. C. Fincher, W. W. Hirst and

non.

middle by McGrory was anticipat-ner, T. Hunter and Mrs. Old.. ed by Buchan, who, from the in- "B" team.-A. W. Ramsey and Miss side-left berth, sent in A terrific Perry, Mr. and Mrs. W. Gittins, Mr. The Indiana cinder track relay shot which glanced off the upright. Miss Nash, N. A. E. Mackay and Miss and Mrs. Coombes, R. Harding and team consisting of Don Lash, Mel-into the net to give Celtic the Cup. Old, A. L. Fisher and Miss A. Mac vern Trutt, Jim Deckard and Jim There was a thrilling last minute kenzie, C. J. Tacchi and Mrs. Blandford. Smith, yesterday established a new incident, however, when Johnstone world's record for the four miles saved in the nick of relay in 17 mins. 16 1-10

L

secs., McGrory.

thus clipping 5 3-10 secs. off the

time from 60,000 SEE HANOVER

previous mark standing to the cre- Aberdeen were featured dit of the Illinois Athletic Club.-[fighting finish, but Kennaway Reuter

brilliant in Celtic's goal. Reuter

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SOCCER

Germany Defeats Belgium

\also One G. E. Refrigerator. One Delco Dehumidifier.

and

Some Fine Old Clocks (English). On View from Thursday, the 29th. April, 1937.

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers. Hong Kong, 26th April, 1937.

PUBLIC AUCTION

HE Undersigned have received Auction on

Tuesday, the 27th. April, 1937 commencing at 2.30 p.m. at their Sales Room, No. 35 Hankow Road, Kowloon A Quantity of VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE

comprising:-

Black Wood Ware, Teak Bed Room Dining Room Drawing Room and Office Furniture, Car- pets, Rugs, Cutlery, Brass & N. P. Ware, Porcelain & Glass Ware, Pictures, Ornaments, Clocks, Elec- tric Table Fans and Lamps, Grama- phones and Records, Filter, etc.,

Hanover, To-day. Germany beat Belgium in an in-etc. ternational football match here yes- terday by 1 goal to nil.

The game, which was played at the Hindenburg Stadium, was watched by nearly 60,000 · specta- tors.-Trans-Ocean.

CRICKETERS HONOURED BY SOOKUNPOO CLUB

Members of the Indian R.G. gathered together in the club-house

On View from Monday, the 26th.. April, 1937.

Terms: Cash on Delivery

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers.

Hong Kong, 24th April, 1937.

at Sookunpoo on Saturday evening QUALITY PRINTING

at dinner to celebrate the success of the First Division cricket team in the League and to honour three members, A. R. Minu, A. H. Madar and K. Nazarin, who were selected to represent Hong Kong in the last Interport match against Shang- hai.

WithQuick Service

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