THE
CHINESE RESTAURANT
LIMITED.
26, Des Vœux Road Central,
OPEN DAILY 11 A.M. TO 2 A.M.
The dishes of the following MENUS are prepared in' an excellent method of Foreign and Chinese Cooking by our special Chef:-We take pleasure in offering the following special menus for the consideration of our patrons.
MENU.
1. Stewed Shark's fins with Crab Meat.
2. Garoupa Slices with Tomato Sauce.
3. Roasted Pigeons.
4. Fried Chicken Slices with Preserved Greens. 5. Milk Gruel with Special Flavouring.
6. Steamed Rice Mixture,
Price: $1.50 per dinner per person.
1. Stewed Shark's fins with Crab Meat.
2 Garoupa Slices with Tomato Sauce.
8. Roasted Pigeons:
4. Milk Gruel with Special Flavouring. 5. Steamed Rice Mixture.
-Price-$1.50 per dinner per person.
There is a special "a la carte" menu in English from which patrons can order other dishes also as moderately charged as the menus. One can choose to the individual taste, either chicken, duek, awabl, shark's fins, bird's nest soup, boiled or fried garoupa, pigeons, as well as one hundred other' delicacies too numerous to enumerate.
THE CHINESE RESTAURANT, LTD. 26, DES VOEUX ROAD CENTRAL.
Y. C. LUM (Manager).
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U.S. BASEBALL.
"WES" FERRILL'S GREAT
DAY.
YANKEES DOWNHILI.
COURSE.
New York, April' 20.--The St. Louis Cardinals and the Chicago Cubs remained tied for first place in the National League, to-day, as at Cincinnati the Cuba defeñted the
A COMING HAGEN FOR ENGLAND.
RECORD GOLF: UNKNOWN LEADS THE FIELD.
The opening professional tourną. ment of the senson, at the Roe. hampton Club, produced probably the most amazing scoring, that has ever heen geen in British profes sional golf. With rightly players, including Ryder Cup nominees, 'lak-
heds by 3 to 1, while in St. Louisg part in a 36 holos stroke com- the Cardinals triumphed by 7 to 1 petiton, which qualified sixteen of ver the Pittsburg, Pirates. All the their number for the match-play other genes in the National League stages, good scores were anticipat- ed, but they far execeded expecta to-day were postponed because of
tions, rain?
At Griffith Stadium in Washing ton, the Senators won by 9 to 5 from the New York Yankees, and in Cleveland the Indians blanked the St. Louis Browns by a to 0. The gama was a complete shoutout for the Brown. They failed to get so much as a hit. Playing in Chicago. the White Sox blanked the Detroit Tigers By 3 to 6. Ruin at Boston tade it impossible for the Red Sox (and the Philadelphia: Athletics to
*14
Brother Worsts Brother. "Wea"Ferrill, twirling for the Indians, had a great day. He fan
Seventies were cominon, and this figure was frequently beaten, but it fell to a comparatively unknown player to create the surprise of a day's sensational gali. A. Perry, who in 1929 took ap duties with the Leatherhead Club, led the field with n total of 10. Only a year or two
Perry was learning his trade with the grent Janies Braid at Walton Health, and while there he the "Assistant Professionals' Championship.
*D!!
After Reginald Whiteombe had put up a new record for the course with to, and this had been equalled
ned eight of the Browns, hit a homey Ahe Mitchell, Perry broke the run with one minn on the base ahead record with - 68. of him, and to make sure of win- ning his own ball game several times over, he doubled and untted in
TWO PURS.
•
Ferrill's mother, catching for the Browns, was the only man on the St. Louis aide who lind no, much as a hope. He managed to reach the second sack on a walk, two Indian errors being responsible for ad- vancing him. Another factor in the Cleveland win was Averill, who cracked out a hoine run as his con- tribution to the Indians' hit-mpree
The Cubs konfed throughout their game with the Reds, except during the third inning, when they scored
all three of their runa.
The Pirates went hitless against
the Cardinals until the sevenil inning. Then, singles by Comoro sky and Bur accounted for the only Pittsburg tally.
Following are the scores of to- day's games :-
NATIONAL LEAGUE,
Chicago Cincinnati Pittsburg
St. Louis
R. H. E.
7
1
11
2
I
2
7
12
AMERICAN Leadth, ·
K. H.
E..
New York
5
JI
}
Washington
3
20
}
St. Louie
(
0
0
Cleveland
13
3
Detroit
@
7
3
3
Chicago
0
Following are the standing of the jelubs in the major leagues:-
New York
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Won Lost
Put.
St. Louis
8
3
727
Chiengo Boston
&
3
.797
9
4
.002
B
4
.000
Philadelphia
5
6
.454
Pittsburg Brooklyn Cincinnati
&
.364
14 10
.160
1
0
.100
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Won Lost
Pct
h 3
760
Washington
B
015
New York
"
0
.578
Philadelphia
$
5
.500
Detroit
0
M
.461
Chicago
♪
.454
St. Louin
3
,300
Boston
3
.100
Cleveland
FANLING GOLF.
CAPTAIN'S' CUP RESULTS.
In the Captain's Cup competition at Fanling over the week-end, the
following scores were returned:-
Old Course :-S. J. H. Fox, 89-0-70; qualifies,
Other Reoreȧ: Á,
Until Perry came in, Abe Mit- chell and C. II. Gadd, the Northern champion, were in front with 137. Gudd in his second round beat Perry's new record with 07, which in turn was equalled by W. T. Twine and, Fred Robson.
SHARKEY-CARNERA FIGHT APPROVED.
WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE
POSSIBLY AT STAKE,
New York, April 26-The New Yok State Boxing Commission to- day approved the match between Jack Sharkey, who claims the heavyweight championship ol America, and Prime Carnera, which was negotiated yesterday.
Carnera, the Italian Man Monn- tain, and Sharkey are to fight over the 15 rounds route. at Ebbetts Field, Brooklyn, on June 10. And since the New York Boxing Mogule
do not recognize Maxie Schmeling
of Germany as the world's heavy.. weight champion they are exported 10 declarg the winner of the Sharkey-Carnera fight as the cham-
pion,
It was Sharkey who gave Schmel. ing his title when he fouled the German in their championship bónt- last year. The New York commis- sion suspended Schmeling and de- ared his title vacant because he refused to meet Sharkey in a re- match and instead is matched to stage his crown on July 3 against Willie Stribling of Georgia in Cleveland. Hence, this summer is to see two fights which will purport to be for the world's heavyweight championship. Carnera was rein- stated only recently alter a period of suspension ordered by the New York commission and boxing bodies in other states.
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In the Felix Ellis Cup for -April :—A. D. · Coppin (38), 1 up,
qualifies...
There wero 12 cutrios.
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