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U.S. BASEBALL
Honours Shared
New York, June 14. Derringer pitcher for the Cin- cinati Reds; held the New York Giants to a scoreless match to day while the Reds scored two runs, one of which was a home kit by Bill Campbell,
St. Louis Cardinals and Boston Braves were engaged in a double header, the honours being divided:
There was a high scoring match in the American League in which Washington Senators and Chicago White Sox hit up 27 rùns between them, the former winning by 18-11.
Results as cabled by Reuter follow:
NATIONAL LEAGUE
R. H. E
Cincinnati
2
0
New York
'
0 4 a
(Bill Campbell scored a home
DAVIS CUP TENNIS
Germans Suprise
Berlin, June 14. Germany's Davis Cup team to- day surprisingly swamped the Australian challenge in the semi- kal round of the European Zone, winning the first two singles matches.
Australia's ace, Jack Crawford lost to Von Cramm, the German Number One, in straight sets, 6-3, 7-5, 6-2.
Henkel, Germany's Number Two. accounted for McGrath, losing the first set 4-6, and then taking three in a row: 8-2.· 6-0, 6-2..
Thus Australia faced with the almost impossible task of win- ning the remaining three matches. In the doubles "they have a better than even chance, but in the sing- les only a miracle can help them. | McGrath is not in Von Cramm's class, and it becomes" necessary
run for the Reds and Derringer | for him to beat the German.
blanked out the Giants).
Pittsburgh Brooklyn
!!
1 3
0
. 5
0
for
(Bill Swift pitched Pirates).
*
a
Having eliminated France. Aus- tralla was given more than chance to win to the final round of the European Zone. Against. America. Australia was given the the choice, and it looked as though the Antipodeans would meet Britain in the challenge round. But it looks that way no longer.
Chicago Philadelphia
4." 11
2
5 a
0
[
St. Louis Boston
10
2
5 9 1
(Wally Berger scored a home run for the Braves).
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St. Louis............ 8 21 -Boston
7 12 There were 13 innings).
2
1
AMERICAN LEAGUE
il
1
R. H. E. Washington..... 18.17 0 Chicago.......... 11 20 2 (Myer and Linke" scored home runs for the Senators and Sim- mons, Hayes and Salveson hit home runs for the White Sox. There were 11 innings),
Philadelphia
Cleveland
Boston
Detroit
5
1
4 11
1
10
8 17
4
(Werber scored two home runs and Miller one for the Red Sox and Melvin Fox for the Tigers)..
New York
St. Louis
4 9 2
3 10 0
=
(Co'eman scored a home run for the "Browns. There were 13 In- nings)..
SATURDAY'S GAMES
New York, June 15..
Czecho - Slovakia and South Africa, the other semi-finalists in the European Zone. have to finish their tie before June 20.- Reuter.
Czech Successes
Prague, June 15.
In the Davis Cup. (European Zone) semi-final, Czechoslovakia won two singles ties from South
Africa. The results, were
R. Menzel (Czechoslovakia) beat N. Farquharson (South Africa) 6-2. 5-7, 6-3, 6-2.
Caska
(Czechoslovakia) beat
MAXIE BAER'S HANDS
Found To Have Been Fractured
"New York, June 14. An X-Ray examination. bas shown that Baer suffered two fractures of small bones in the right hand during his fight yes- terday. There is also a chip frac- ture of the left hand. He has a swelling the size of a marble near the left wrist Joint.
The new champion's handlers "were quick to spoil any chance. Baer may have had for putting up an alibi, on the strength of broken hands, by revealing thai their man fought with two badly damaged ribs, Injured during training and scarcely healed- Rester.
PLEASANT AFTERNOON
Sixteen Sea Scouts from the Sea Lion, the Seaguli and the Buitalo patrols of the 1st Hong Kong Sea Scouts under acting Scoutmaster D. A. Brown, spent an enjoyable afternoon rowing on Saturday.
Six of them under Mr. Brown, started from the Gloucester Pier and rowed Peggy, the 13-fool wna- ler presented to the troop by Mr. E. Cock, MB.E., manager of the Hong Kong and Whampoa Docks, to Causeway Bay, where they were met by the others in the "Rover
FLAX INSTEAD OF
MULBERRY.-
Canton, June is: Owing to the slump in the raw silk market, the villagers of the Nam Hot and Sai Chiu Districts are limiting the cultivation of mul- berry plants for the rearing of suk worms.
This is due to the great decline Bertram (South Africa). 6-2 6-4, in the price of mulberry leaves, 6-1-
Australians Win
and therefore the villagers have been forced to cease growing mulberry and sacrifice their vain-
Berlin, June 15. Jack Crawford and Adrian Quistable plantations (Australia) beat Lund and Denker. (Germany) 8-1, 11-0, 6-3- Heuter.
PLARIDA
TENNIS UPSETS
IN KENT
Austin And Perry Beaten
London, June 15.
In the Beckenham (Kent) tennis championship finals, H.W. (Bunny) Austin and Fred Perry were sur- prising beaten, while in the singles [Anal the Japanese Davis Cup play- Chicago Cubs, New York Giantser, Yamagishi, accounted for his and Philadelphia Phillies
were rival. victorious in the National League games on Saturday.
Detroit Tigers scored a double victory over Philadelphia Athletics in the American League. The Yankees beat Chicago White Sox while the Senators and the Indians. also beat their opponents.
The following were the results as cabled by Reuter:-
Reuter.
NATIONAL LEAGUE ·
Chicago Brooklyn
-St, Louts
New York ..
R. HE.
# 18
4
4 9 1
11
7 9.0
(Rothrock and J. Collings komer-
ed for Cardinals)."
Pittsburg
Mrs. Helens Wills Moondy's vic- ured as Miss Dorothy Round, Wim- cess over Miss Stammers was short-
|bledon champion, accounted for the former in straight sets in half an bour.
Tuckey and Frank Wilde beat Austin Perry 4-6, 6-2, 7-5.
Yamagishi beat Collins 6-3, 6-1, MISS BOUND'S SUCCESS -
In the women's anal, Miss Dorothy Round, the Wimbledon Kathleen [champion, beat Kiss
Stammers, yesterday's conqueror of Mrs. Helen Wills Moody," 6-2, 6-0. Miss Round took only half an hour for_victory.-.
Beuter.
ATTEMPTED SUICIDE
5. 15 2 Philadelphia................. 8. .12 2 A case or attempted suicide on (Suhr homered for Pirates and board the Electric Star occurred Camilli homered twice for the Phillies),
The game between Cincinnati Reds and Boston Braves was post poned owing to rain.
AMERICAN LEAGUE-
Philadelphia Detroit
on Saturday evening. when at
- about 6.05 p.m. as the terry was nearing the Kowloon Wharr a 18 year-old Chinese named Lam Yau, employed as a ward boy at the Combined Military Hospital, Kow- loon Jumped overboard,
R. HE
His action was seen by Kwok Plug, a stoker and Wong Yau 2 B. seaman of the Northern 10 8370 "Star which was standing by Greenberg and Gehringer hom- at the time. These two men ered for the Pirates),
immediately Jumped into water and after a short struggle they took the man abroad a motor boat. He was later taken to the (Foxx homered for Philadelphia). | Kowloon Hospital, little the worse
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It is reported that hundreds of acres of these once flourishing plantations are now doomed, and the unfortunate villagers are hein- less.
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It is also reported that already over ten villages are growing flax thstead of the mulberry, and the experiment is being carefully war- ched. Wah Kiu Yat To..
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