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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1937.

CONSIGNEE NOTICES.

CONSIGNEE NOTICES.

U.S. BASEBALL

RESULTS

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Pittsburgh Return

To Form

COUNTY

CRICKET

RESULTS

Hammond Scores Century

London, June 8.. Lancashire enjoyed a splendid win over Middlesex, in a county cricket match to-day.

New York, June 8, The American League leaders, New York Yankees, were the vic- tims of Chicago White Sox to-day. whose "hitters bunched blows to

thirteen runs. score five

New York, in spite of the fact that its After being behind on Arst batters hit sixteen times and Dinnings, Lancashire won by 22 runs, Maggio and Gearly contributed Lancashire's first innings produced home runs, could only score four. 233 and Middlesex replied with 369. It was a most unusual result Edrich hit up 175.

Lancashire ten runs against Cleveland's eight, dn sixteen hits to Innings totalled 309, Iddon scoring seven. Averill hit a homer for the 114 in spite of Sims' wickets for Reds with the bases full.

Detroit allowed Philadephia only

Middlesex collapsed before Phil- one hit, and the Tigers themselves lipson (B for 63) and were disming hit ten and scored, rear, Greenberged for 151. Edrich contributed 73 and Fux hitting for circults.

Bosta scored

43.

not out.

in

their

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second

Rain stopped the Washington-St. Yorkshire defeated Kent by 267

Louis 'game.

runs. Smalles was in fine form

burgh, which dropped from first 16. A. B. Sellers hit up 109 in In the National League Pitts-with the ball and captured 6 for

to third place overnight, found its Yorkshire's first lanings of 297. feet again and whipped Philadel- phia eight to one. The Pirates hit thirteen and Todd, Brubaker and Jensen circled the bases,

Cincinnati heid Boston scoreless on four hits, scoring tour runs on nine hits themselves. "St. Louis and New York and cago and Brooklyn were action.

Reuter.

BOXING

DEFEAT

FOR DALGO

AT PENANG

Neil Hemchit outpointed Fight- Ing Daigo at the Wembley Park, Penang, recently. In spite of the verdict, Dalgo created a great im- pression by his plucky display in carrying on for 11 rounds with two bad cuts under and over the eye.

at Sat. 91b. to his opponent, Dalgo's Nell Hemchit tipped the scales set. 2lb. The opening round was by way of a "Teeler" but Hemchit was the first to draw blood. Even- tually he set the pace and kept his opponent constantly on the re-

treat

Hemchit was "the aggressor in the second round which was mark- ed by a series of in-fighting. Dal- the left eye, and near the temple go sustained two bad cluts, under

and blood oozed out. The blood kept streaming down in the third round but Dalgo pluckily carried on fighting hard.

High scoring featured the match Hampshire v. Sussex in which

HEMCHIT FLOORED Hampshire took first innings pointa, Nothing seemed to deter Dalgo After following on against. Lelces- from getting at his objective and tershire, Somerset managed to save he had the satisfaction in drop- the game, but lost on first innings. ping Hemchit in the fourth session Leicester totalled 490, Berry con- but the local man covered up and Chi-tributing 165. Somerset could do "avoided further punishment. out of little against Geary (8 for 72) and were all out for 268, but following- on they improved and at the clase had scored 238 for 4

Warwickshire triumphed against Gloucester in spite of a knock for

PERRY BEATEN 142 by Hammond...

BY VINES

Dearer Seats Half

Empty

THEIR FIRST MATCH

IN ENGLAND

A crowd of 5,900 saw the first match in England, at the Empire Pool, Wembley, between F. J. Perry and J. Ellsworth Vines, the two world.

be presented to the Undersigned on or finest lawn tennis players in the before the 26th June, 1937, or they will not be

De recognised.

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are to be loft in the Godowns, where All broken, chafed and damaged Goods they will be examined on the 8th June, 1937, at 9 a.m., by Messre. Carmichael & Clarke.

No Fire Insurance has been affected

Bill of Lading will be countersigned by W. R. LOXLEY & Co. (CHINA) LTD.

Agenta Hong Kong, Sth June, 1987, (5340

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Vines won by 7-5, 6-2, 6-2, 4-6, 6-3.

The attendance must have dis- appointed both players for it was

who watched their first encounter sparse compared with the 17,000 in America. The cheaper seats were well Alled, but those costing

over £1 were less than half full.

The results in brief as cabled by Reuter follow:-

COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP Worcestershire (391 and 47/1) beat CHamorgan (224 and 211) by nine wickets.

Leicestershire (490) beat Somer- set (268 and 238/4) on first innings. Surrey (335 and 224) beat Essex (227 and 178/8) on first innings.

Lancashire (233 and 309) beat Middlesex (369 and 151) by 22 runs,

"Northants (362 and 203/5 dec.)

beat Notts (330 and 117/2) on first

innings.

Warwickshire (418 and 68/4) beat Gloucestershire (322 and 263) by six wickets.

Hampshire (490 and 127/3 dec.) beat Sussex (440 and 85/4) on first innings.

"Yorkshire (297 and 328/7'dec.) beat Kent (254 and 84) by 287 runs.

OTHER MATCHES

beat New Zealanders (186 and 200) Derbyshire (241 and 327/7 dec.)

by 202 runs.

KENT TENNIS TITLE

Choy Defeated Ip Second Round

Lundan. June 8..

The crowd saw a rather changed Ferry-still intent on victory but rather restrained and anxious. He made it obvious in his first service that the light--a mixture of day- light through the glass roof and electricity from three batteries over the green wooden court-was * In the second round of the Kent not to his liking

Tennis championships played at Ice-cream vendors circulated Beckenham to-day, E. J. David de-. freely, and advertisements appear-feated W. H. Choy, the China Davis ed and disappeared on a large Cup player, by two straight sets. screen in bewildering fashion as the match progressed.

The game opened quietly, but the atmosphere became more tense as the first set closed, Perry bring- ing laughter with some trick shots between games and by throwing a ball at a photographer.

Both players felt the heat and early in the second set Vines com- plained to the umpire about it and put his hand to his head. Gene- rally, however, Perry appeared to be in fine condition.

When Vines, although tired and footsore, took the final set, "Perry

The scores, in David's favour, were 6-4, 6-3, In the first round Chay received a walk over from Avory.- Reuter.

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across the court, and patted the American on the shoulder,

In the dressing-room afterwards Perry said: "It was a grand game. The crowd was well inforihed and knew the best bits. The court surface made Vines service a devil to take, and the lighting was rather difficult." .

In the doubles Perry and Vines

did not make his old rush and beat L R. Stoefen and H. Nuss- leap of the net, but walked quickly | lein 2-8, 12-10, 6-3.

OLYMPIC STADIUM CONTROVERSY

Due to the Home Office's strong | enlarging of the stands will con-||| opposition to the use of the Meiji siderably narrow the present site." Jingu alte for the 1940 Games, the problem of the selection of the alte for the Olymple stadium lano nearer solution now than it was when it was first broached, states the "Japan Chronicle,”.

Members of the Home Office. Tokyo Prefecture and Tokyo City were to discuss the suitability of another alte proposed by the established" at Chitazaya (on land Home Omice, for the stadium to be

owned by Viscount. Mishima and- The Tokyo Olympic Organizing covering an area of about $21,000 Committee met again recently to "tauba)," but there is little hope discuss this and other matters, but of this plan materializing because no definite decision was reached. of the expense and furthermore. Mr. Kodama, director of the 'because the grounds are too. Shrines Bureau (of the Home spacious. M Office), who was present at this The meeting was not altogether meeting, once again declared that fruitless however as it was formally the Home Office is absolutely op decided to have the rowing course posed to any constructional altera at Todamure in Saitama prefec- tions of the Melil Jingu Outer tute, the saling course of Yoko Garden. He added, however, that hama harbour, and the riding the Home Office would consent to ground at Yoga, Betagaya-ku, Tok the enlarging of the stands to yo.K

afford accommodation for about As regards the sailing...... course, 60.000 spectators if the 000 uses about 2700,000 is expected to be re- the Outer Garden without alter-quired and it is understood that ing the present stadium, The the Yokohams City authorities will 0.0.0. however, oppose this ar- contribute a large amount towards rangement as they state that the this end.

Half way through the fight, Dalgo scored heavily with a left" swing and followed up to exchange blows at close quarters."

The cut was played on by Hem- chit in the seventh round and be

came

pitiful sight when blood flowed worse. Dalgo presented a

down freely. Hemchit had agajn the better of the exchanges in the next period.

Dalgo opened up strongly in the tenth round which with action as the fight neared the was packed

end. The Filipino who was in a fearful condition with blood all over his left side of the face con- tinued to close in to mix it hard

and hot.

The last round saw the climax

of the fight when Dalgo floored Hempchit once and continued to provide a battle royal,

Hemchit was given the verdict on points.

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