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U. S. BASEBALL

Three Home Runs

New York. June 27. Pinky Hlins. Infelder of the Philadelphia Athletics baseball outfit. scored three home runs during the match against Bostor Red Sox to-day when the Athle- tics trounced their opponents by fourteen runs to two.

There were only three matches

in the American League cham- pionship, the New York Yankees

LAWN BOWLS

(Continued from Page 10)

TAIKOO V, YACHT CLUB

D. B. Bone A Park

W. Cunningham J C. Chalmers

(Skip)

s Pollock R. Wright

J. Watson

TF Stainton

..

(Skip)

D. Peoples

winning again while. Detroit Tig-T. Swan

ers beat Chicago White Sox.

Only a double header. between Philadelphia Phillies and Boston Braves, took place in the National League. the honours breaking

even,

Results of matches plaved to- day as cabled by Renter follow:

NATIONAL LEAGUE

R. H. E.

Philadelphia Boston

(Haslin scored a home run for the Phillies. Ed. Brandt pitched for the Braves while Wally Berger scored a home run for them).

Philadelphia

"J C. Folson

.G. H. Stewart G. H. Stewart

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RECREIO v. POLICE

J.M.S.. Rosario L. Glendinning A A. Alves

S. G. Smith

A. J. Johnsor.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1935.

LEAGUE TENNIS

The

Indians Beaten

Indian Recreation Club "D". division team lost their un- beaten record yesterday. when they entertained the Chinese Re creation Club in their league en gagement and were" defeated" by seven sets to two.

The Indians were completely out- played and but for the fact that Bakar and Suffiad managed to win two out of their three sets, they would have been in a worse plight...

The scores were:

M. U. and D.M.A. Razack (LRC)

lost to T. K. Leung. & L. F.

Tal

CROSSWORD PUZZLE

10

18

4

".

T

1-8 | NOTE.-Figures in parentheses indicate number of letters in the

of you and me, dear solver (5). 11-Here this is in the future (5). 12-Such terms suggest high ap-

probation (7),

14-A bit vague surely (5). 15A constituent of 9. very pro-

bably (3). 16-Weird (5).

27--Sum it up for your answer (5). 28-Herein shipwrights ply their

eráft (5)

"Down 1-Esperanto would have been

useful here (5). 2-Not economical; yet I claim to be the opposite, it appears (11).

3-A jolting reminder, maybe (5). Desirable residence in Northern circles? (5),

lost to H. M. Lee Y. K."

Fung

words required.

1-6

E. M. Remedios J. J. Basto

1 5 2 11 13 +

(Skip) HA. Botelho Jone Ribeiro A. V. Barros H. Rosario

W.J.D. Cameron A. Wright A. W. Smith

(Skip) W. Clark

lost to Y. C. Mok, & H. T

Chan

Across

1-6

M. Hassan and A, E, Mina

(I.R.C.)

lost to T. K. Leung and L.

F." Tai....

4-5

W. N. Headrläge G. 8. Alexander $. Logan

lost to H. M, Lee and Y, K.

Fung

1-Sandy in early adolescence,

shall we say (6) 6-Quarrels in this form are hard

.to overcome (5), 9-Ointment. (7), 10-Descriptive

2-6

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(Skip)

last to Y. C. Mɔk and H. T.

Chan

4-6

F. A. Xavier

AA. Suffiad and A. Bakar

E, L. BarroS

(I.R.C.)

8 15 1 7 13 3

F. X. Soares

beat T. X Leung and L. F.

"TRI

7-5

lost to H. M. Lee and Y. K.

Furg

3-6

H.K.F.C.

}

N. Currie

beat Y. C. Mok and H. T.

Chan

6-4

G. S. Graver

W. Stoke

R H. E.

E. Tuck

G T. Padgett

5 14

2

A Brooksbank

15 19 0

(Skip)

A. Steven

14

A Humphrey

A. Jackson

2 4

2

A Macfarlane

14 15

2

Skp)

scored three

G. Stephens

P. Morgar.

Marcum each

E. J. Edwards

J Russel

"

Boston

(Verged scored a home run tor the Phiites).

AMERICAN LEAGUE,

Washington

New York

(Ben Chapman sccrèd a home

Tu for the Glants).

Boston

Philadelphia

(Pinky

Higgins

home runs for the Athletics while

Ben Johnson and

scored one)...

Detrott

Chicago

(Gordon

9 13 2

5 3 1

Cochrane, Charley Gehringer. Henry Greenberg and Ervin Fox each scored home rues for the Tigers while Haas scored for the 'White Sox).

LAND SURVEYS.

Nanking, June 19. Measures to assist the various provinces in conducting land surveys for highway construction as well as detailed plans for promotion of the silk industry, were discussed and decided upon by the Standing Committee of the National Economic Council at its 12th meeting held in Shang- hal on the 17th inst., it is official- ly announced here...

Mr. Chin Fen, Secretary-Gene- ral, also presented at the meet- ing a report of the Engineering Office for the Min Sheng Irriga- tion Canal, in Baratai, western Suyuan. transmitted through the Hydraulic Engineering Bureau, on the results of surveys con- ducted by the Office and the in- vestigations of the technical ex- perts of the League df Nations whit

were despatched there. With its work completed. the Engineering Office has been in- structed to wind up affairs pre- paratory to, abolition,

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JG. Haigh HS. McKay J. Sloan

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A. P. Tarbuck JF. BarrON L. de Rome A Webster

KOWLOON DOCKS WIN The Kowloon Dock Recreation Club entertained and refented the Police Recreation Club, by 7 sets to two.. Millard and Duncan, the No. 1 pair of the home team. won all three of their sets.

Scores: ||

CMILLIARD AND H. DUNCAN

(K.D.R.C.)

17-Do bridge players regard this

as a fraud? (5). 19-For, around this performance,

We see a Scottish agent (3): 21-Recognisable to old soldiers by

the initials "P.T." (6) 23-At the present moment on the

spot, it seems yet in no place. at all (7).

24-Church land (5), 25-Choral romposition (5). 26- Even the writer or printer makes a mistake on occasion (7).

5-Led a backward existence---the

wicked fellow (5). 6-Degree of progress (5). 7-He would also have been use-

ful in 1 Down! (11) 3What a ridiculous show! (5)

13 Her aerial charlot sweeps

everything before it (5). 1-14's antonym (5), 16-One does this in obeisance (5). 19-Hostilities in our time-that's

the final decision (6). 20-Peevish (5).

21-Might be described as the cri-

minal bar (5). 22-These situations sound worth

looking at (5).

The following is the solution. of yesterday's puzzle:-

Across.-1. Tapestry, 5. Grains, 9. Buoyancy, 10 Sloppy, 12. Tumble: down, 15. University, 18. Gun-shy, Puncheon, 20. Relent, 21.

.(Skip)

(Skip)

beat A.R.S. Major and 8, J.

Smith

6-1 beat J. Galvin & B. Baker 6-2 beat G. A Carruthers and

C. Pre

6-2

A. Pearson and W. Tillery (K..

DRC.)

beat Major and Smith drew with Galvin and Bak-

7-5

19

ет

6-6

drew with Carruthers and

Ple

V Hast and J. Sturgeon (K.

DR.C.)

BRITISH OPEN"

GOLF TITLE

Qualifiers For Final

London June 27.

10 the second round of the British Open Golf championship at Muirfield, owing to a change of wind the conditions are clearer and finer, but the crowds at the early matches are smaller probably due to the fact that Henry Cot- ton, title holder and so far the leader, was a late starter.

The following were among those who qualified for the final. the qualifying score betig 153:

C. Whitcombe Henry Cotton

A. H. Padgham A. Perry

E. W. H. Kenyon W. Branch

C. Sweeney A. Boomer Lahlawan. H. Picard A. J. Lacey

י

beat Major and Smith 6-4 beat Galvin and Baker...... 6-4 Tost to Carruthers and File 2-5

RADIO 1. SOUTH CHINA Visting. King's park, the Radio Sports Club just managed to get the better of the "South China A. A" winning a close contest by 3 sets to four.

Tadpole Wong and Y H. Leung

(8.0.A.A.)

lost to W. G. Chapson and

N. B. Kitchell

4-6

beat K. Singh and J. Singh 6-4 beat S. Sheriff and Kal-

want Singh ....

$-1

C.

M. Tsung and M, Tang (8,

C.A.A.)

.71+68-139

68+74-142.

lost to Chanson and Kit-

chell

2-

70+-72---142

09-+75-144

lost to J. Singh and K.

Singh

70+74=144

beat Sherif and Kalwant

71+73 144

Singh

72+73=145 W. T. Leung, and C. M.

Devnatly,

ARMS PROFITS IN FRANCE

Special to the "Hong Kong Daily

Press" (Copyright).]

Paris, June 27. General surprise overtook the Parliamentary Finance Committee

of 14 to 7 in favour of certain on Thursday, when after the voting

supplementary expenditure for the Army, Navy and the Air proposed by the

Elfance Minister, the Socialist member of the Committee, Moch, submitted the motion that all profits over 5 per cent, made by the armament manufacturers shou'd be confiscated by the State.

The motion explicitly stipulates that after January 1, 1936, the manufacture and trade of should become the State mono- 4-8 poly-20

7-5

76+60-145

Cheang (8.C.AA)

74+71-145

lost to Chanson and Kit-

72+73=145

chell

3-0

71+75-146

Mardonald Smith Holland.

69+-77-148

lost to K. Singh and J.

Singh

1-8

72-+-74-146

beat Sheriff und Kalwant

75-71-146.

· Singh

6-3

W.. Lawson Little. Ayton (South Shields) 74-73-147 Bert, Gadd.

R. A. Whitcombe

E. R. Whitcombe

Mr. Lucas

R. C. Allis..............

Rees (Surbiton)

B. Easterbrook

Dalley

Boyer

McRuvie

A. H. Compston Erle Green ...... P. J. Mahon Mark Seymour

J. J. Busson

Ball

Ezar Jack McLean Hector Braith Davis Havers Brews

the

FOOTBALLERS LOSE 72+75147 72+75-147 Joon Football Club lost to

Op their own courts, the Row ......75+72=147 | Army Tennis Club, by 6 sets to 74+79=147 | 21. A. Chapman and J. Turner 72+78-148 were the most successful pair for 75+73-148 the victors, winning 2 sets and 75+73-148 drawing the remaining ope. 75+74-149 Scores: 74+75-149

C. Fuller and J. Winch (KF.C.) lost to W. F. Miller and E

70+79=140

75+74-149

T. Taylor

4-8

72+77-149

71+79-150

beat J. H. Fowles and J. T.

Davies

:6:3

75+78151

75+76=151

lost to A Chapman and J.

Turner

76+75-151 D. Knox and V. White (K.F.C.)

1-8

Transorean Kun Min

1700s

DISTURBANCE IN SPAIN

(Special to the "Hong Kong Daile Press" (fopyright).1

Madrid, June 27. The newly opened publicity in- formation bureau of the German state railways here was the object Wednesday night when communists of a hostile demonstration on

threw stones and smashed the modern display windows, flumin- ated signs and other lighting equip- ment.

the

The police appeared on scene and dispersed the mob with blank shots and made several arrests. Shooting also took place in the other quarter of the city the same night between the ex- treme left, wing groups and the police, one person being so serious 17 Annurred that Siis expected to

76 +75-151

74+77-151

75-478-151

last to Miller and Taylor lost to Fowles and Davies 3-6 drew with Chapman and

3-6

die Fran

78-474-152

8-4

DANZIG EXPLOSION

Turner 79+74153 w Knox and and J Wills 79+74-153

GOLF AND LEARNING

(Special Air Mail Service)

London June 14

I wonder how many of those who play golf at Sunningdale realise that they are thereby helping the cause of learning, writes a corres pondent,

If they read An Account of the Finances of the College of St. John the

Univer

gelist in

ge, whic

day they

(KFC)

beat Miller and. Taylor

8-4

lost to Fowles and Davies 2.8 Special to the Hong Kong Dass lost to Chapman ard Turn-

Fross?

(Copyright).

Danzig June 27, A terrific explosion occured here. on Thurst

£5,000 a year from its Sunningdale struck, two estate of 640 acres.

brought in £300 a yea

As beath land 60 years ago it w

this

In 1899 a syndicate laid out part of it as a golf.com paid a rent of £248 years onwards.

the third

ult of the building de

the

velopment which

hen lightning

inks

full of ery. The rhood.were ons receiv

salons of lost in the

.Down.—1, Toby, -2, Provisional, 3. Sear, 4. Recourse, 6. Roller, 7. Im-u provident, 8. Saying. 11. Abstruse, 13. Vulgar, 14, Feshen, 16. Echo,. 17.. Only.

HERRIOT UNPOPULAR

[Special to the "Hong Kong Daily Press({onuright) J.

Paris, June 27. The Lyon's branch of the League for the rights of Man has once more declared that Minister Her rlot, be expelled from membership because he had refused to obey the summons of the League: tɔ tain charges against him, made appear in person, to answer cer-

during the dispute between him Tranen Äro Min. and the League:---

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