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BASEBALL:

SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1939.

In the World of Sports

TO-MORROW'S DOUBLE-HEADER: RECREIO-BREWERS - MINDANAO EXPECT AN EASY OUTING

BY R.O.Y.

Owing to the unexpected mailing of the U.S.8. Mindanao for Canton on Thursday, the ChineseTM Baseballers-Mindanao clash" has been postponed, and no other game has been arranged for this afternoon.

felding

The battle waggon is expected to return late this evening, so "the programme for to-morrow morning remains unchanged.

Baseballers, In the to-morrow's Hongkong The opener

maich, of the day, even double-header,-between the Union second Brewers and Recreto, will com-though "Big" Douglas has not too mence at 10 a.m.; the nightcap complimentary an opinion of his will" see the Mindanao gang in players after their poor action against the Hongkong Base- display of last Sunday. ballers at 11.30 a. Neither of

"Nogravy" Dew, who has had an the Chinese squads will make an unfortunate season, will probably appearance this week-end.

be replaced at the Windy. Alley The best Kame should be the position, by a new acquisition, A. Recreio-Union Brewers clash. a. Badrick, who is reputed to be one although the Portuguese boys have swell shortstop.."

death."

bis

with

rare

U.S. BASEBALL RESULTS

third straight loss, but have been baseball-his gang certainly gave

Still, there's no telling hard at practice during the last the Chinese Baseballera few days, and should give a greatly fright, and none of the fans ex- Improved display...

Chet Bennett's. Brewers are con-

pected that.

sidered to be the outstanding local aggregation of the year and are. favoured to retain their on- beaten record, It must be ad- mitted, however, that they played only mediocre ball against the weak Hongkong Baseballers: their The following are heaviest hitters falled to elick, matches played yesterday in the! against the medium paced dell Major League- veries of Larry Lawrence, so if Spotty Pereira pitches anywherë near close to his best form, the Union Brewers can expect to re- ceive "plenty of opposition.

Second Match

NEW YORK, June 9 (Reuter)-

the results of

NATIONAL“ LEAGUE

Chicago

R. H. E. 37 0 New York

5 7.0. Danning and Bontra homered for the Giants.

Batteries: Lee and Hastnett.

Sporting

Fixtures

TO-DAY

BASEBALL-Mindanao v. Chinese Baseball Club, Caroline Hill, 2:30

p.m.

LAWN

LANTAO SWEEP PASSES

!!

170,000 MARK

** Over 170,000 tickets had been sold in the special $1 cash sweep on the Lantag Handi- cap, to be run at Happy Valley this afternoon, up to late yes- térday. It Is anticipated that there will be the usual last- minute rush this morning.

BOWLS.-First Division: Kowloon DRC. ý. Recřelö "A": Recreto "". Indian R.C., Civi Service v. Police R.C.; Craigen- gower v. Kloon B.G.0.; Second Division: Craigengower v. Civil Service; Kowloon B.G.C. v. Kloon Tong: Police R. C. v. Kowloon F.C.; Talkoo, R.C. v. Hongkong F.C.: Third Division: Kowloon LONDON, June 9 (Reuter)— B.G.C. v. Kowloon C.O.; Kowloon The followmg is the result F.C. y. Craigengower; Prison the Berkshire Foal Plate, which Officers' C.. Yacht Club; Hong- was run yesterday:

BERKSHIRE FOAL PLATE RESULT

of

HK GOLF CLUB STARTING TIME

The following are the Royal Hongkong Golf Club starting times for Fanling to-morrow (SUNDAY): Old Course

am..

9.16 S. 8. Church and B. O.

Baldwin.

9.30 R. H. Gregory and J. Forben.

9.24 D. Humphreys and J. L. 0.

Pearce.

14.

..

0.28 . C. Worrall and F. D. Hun

ter. 9.32 A. T. Lay and A Sommer-

felt. 9.36 R.G. Gray and IH. Geare. 9.40 P. Lloyd and P. 8. Delaney. 9.44 M. D. Cooper and E K

Valentine.

41.

9.48 I. P. Tamworth and F. A. M.

Elliott

Lucullus (7 to 4)

9.52 Double Greek (7 to 4)"............ 21. 20 Mald of Essex (3 to ‘1)

3 9.56 Ten ran. Won by half a length.

and Race with three lengths between second 10.04

8. H. Dodwell and F. A. Redmond,

A. N. & Q'A. A. Macred- pen.

D. F

kong F.C.. Recreio. RACING-Hongkong Jockey Club Sixth Extra Race Meeting, at Happy Valley, 1.30 p.m. YACHTING. Comet » Club

for Round-the-Island-Cup. Re- and third, pulse Bay, 3 p

TO-MORROW BASEBALLUnion Brewery, v. Re

A.M.. crelo, Caroline Hill, 10 Mindanao v. Hongkong Base- ball Club, Caroline Hill.

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"

KOWLOON TONG

BOWLS MATCH

J. M. Pearson Hughes."

AMERICAN OPEN

GOLF TOURNEY

PHILADELPHIA, June 9 (Reu-

The following will represent 11.30 Kowloon Tong Club in an away'ter)—In the American Open Goir League bowls match against Kow- Championship Sam Snead, ran- Cham-loon Bowling Green to-day: ner-up in 1937, led the field with

D. M. C. Mose, H. Y. Hsu, J. La round of 68.

Minu Stephens, A. Spary. (skip).

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been exceedingly disappointing in "Doc" Molthen will make further Hne-up, their previous outings, Recreto re-adjustments in teams are always capable of bringing Ernie Hearther back to creating surprises as far as base. his old stand at the initial sack. ball K concerned, and Tony and moving the outfield around, Ribeiro's gang will be all out to but it is extremely doubtful If his put a stop to their dosing streak. boys will be able to hold the slugging sailors to a low enough Hard Practice

score to allow "Doc" to make good The Recreio Belders Uterally

his boast of scaring 'em to LAWN BOWLS. —, Rinks threw away the game against, the Mindanao last week, for their

pionship, Second Round, Khan, M..Y, Adal, A.

Thirty-five went out and there and A. R. Dallah v. G. Lee. A.; Y. Abbas, A. E. Castro, A. G. Kew.jwere 33 returns after the nrst day. Madar, A, W., Ramsey and T. AA. H. Basto (skip).

Lawson Little, Marvin Ward, and Madar (K.F.C. green), 8. Etrange, J. N. Wong, T. K. Lim. W. J. Matḥ Kowall all returned scores of E Strange, C. Strange, and H.Howard, H: Gittins (skip).

69, while Gene Surazen's card was Reserves: J. Tang and H. Castro. ¡74 Strange v. R. P. Phillips, H. G. Bicknell, J. B. Logan and J. G. Meyer (PRC. green). J. W. Leonard, K. M. Ömar, A. È Coates and B. W. Bradbury v. J. C. Remedios, C. C. Pereira, O. P. Remedios and E. de Souza (Civil Service green). J. Hop. sen. A. Bakar, A. O. Madar and M. R. Abbas v. W. J. Penný, A. A Razack, A. M. Omar and U. M. Omar (Hongkong EC. green). L Lammert A.N." Other, 0. Duncan and W. Gill v.. LA C. R. Souza, W., Ward,"W. K. Way and- C. 8. Rosselet PRC, green). N. Fraser, S. Farlow, J. McWal- ter and J. & Riddell v; R. Ellis, F.W. Channing, W. Mair and J. C. 6. Fender (Hongkong" FC. green), J. Gibson, C. Dowman, V. Chittenden and W. V. Field v. A. M. Calman, M. Ferguson, R. Morrison and J. C. Brown (Kowloom C.C. green). R.. Main, HO. Gulles. W. Melrose and J. C. Chalmers v. W. McNeill, G. W. Lam. N. P. Karanjia and E Zimmern (Indian B.C. green,. J. M. Forrest, G. S. Alexander, G. Perkins and J. Oram v. J. E. Xavier, G. 8. Ladd, T: Locke and, J. Pau (Indian R.C. green). M. E. Purvis, W. J Burling, W. Hillyer and M. N. Rakusen v. J. McCutcheon, 8. Hodge. A. Jillat and C. Cowland (C.C.C. green). A. S. Russell, W. Walker, A. J. Hall and R. Duncan v. B. A. Machado, C. M. Suva, F. F. V. Ribeiro, and F. X. M da Silva (Kowloon C.C. green), A. M.. Xavier, D. C. Alves, C. M; 8, Alves and C. Roza-Pereira. v. A E. H. Castro, W. J. Howard, J. L. Stephen and A. Spary (Kowloon Docka green)... E. C.

The Mindanao gung expect to, have an easy outing against the

ADVERTISEMENTS

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

Pittsburgh

Boston

.: m

0 3 1 2 10 0

Batteries: Fette and Lopez.

Cincinati

Philadelphia

3 7 0 21

0 Batteries: Derringer and Lom- bardi.

AMERICAN LEAGUE

THE SIXTH EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held. New York.

Chicago

R. HE.

7 12.0 2.7.2

(weather permitting) at HAPPY DiMaggio homered for the Yan- VALLEY on SATURDAY, 10th kees. June, 1939, commencing at 2.00 Pam.

The first Bell will be rung at 1.30 p..

- MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE

Batteries: Donald and Dickey, Philadelphia

Detroit

St. Louis

4 B 0 8 13

1

Batteries: Trout and Tebbetts.

Boston

8 13 1 7.10 0 Foxx (twice) and Finney homer be admitted to the Members' ed for Red Sox.

No One without a badge" will:

Enclosure. Such must be worn throughout the duration of each Meeting in such a manner as te

he readily identified.

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Batteries: Galehouse and sautels.

De

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Washington

5 9 5 Cleveland ...... 7

1. Batteries: Harder and Hemsley. The second double-header be-

Badges admitting Non-Memtween Boston and St. Louis was overy, V. C. Labrum, E bers to the Members' Enclosure postponed owing to rain. and Club Rooms at $5.00!"

for Gentlemen and $3.00 TEN PINS" AT for Ladies (Both including tax) BOWLING ALLEYS are obtainable through the

A friendly game of "Ten Pins " SECRETARY upon the per was played on Thursday night be sonal or written application of a tween teams from HMS. Daring Member. such Member to be and the Royal Air Force, at the responsible for all visitors intro Hongkops Bowling Alleys. The oc- duced by him, and for Payment casion was a farewell to two RAF. Officers on their departure to of All Chits, &

Blagapore.

The Secretary's Office. Is

The play was closely contested, floor, Exchange Building (Tel.H.M.S. Daring winning by a narrow 27794) will close at 12 o'clock margin of 20 points over a three-

game matche Noon.

The following are the scores

HL.M.S. DARING 1st Game: W. EL. Easton 37, Burn.

Tiffins are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 3 Boy (Telephone 21928).

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE The price of Admission to the Public Enclosure is $1.00 per day including Tax, for all Persons, Including Ladies, and is payable at the Gate. Soldiers and Sallers In Uniform are admitted Half Price."

Order,

BROWN,

Secretary.

Hong Kong, 5th June, 1939.

133, Lieut. Roberts 78, Licut, Shax-

by 73 Total 370.

2nd Game; W. H. Easton 140, Bum 127, Lieut. Roberts 124, Leut. Shaxby 55Total":444.

3rd Game: W. H. Easton 81, Burn 79, Lieut. Roberts 93, Lieut. Shaxby 65-Total 328.

Grand Total 1,142. MAMBOYAL "AIR FORCE

Fincher and F., Goodwin v. W. Excell, A. Eastman, V. Pethe rick and . Fergusson (Kag- loon B.G.C..green). J. L. Barnes, C. F. Needham, J. Watson and J. H. Gelling v. A. J. Coelho, E. X. Delgado, D. Rozario and MJ Medina (Civil Service green). J. 8. Howell, W. J. Reid, N. J. Bebbington and A. Brooks- bank G. Bowden, J. Smith. W. Hobba and R. 8. Meadows (Craigengower green). A Bower, 1.6. Beach, 8 M. White and 8. Randle v. C. F. Remedios, A P. Guterres, J. J Basto- and B. Basto (KF.O green),

ARGENTINE GOLF TOURISTS

LEEDS, June (Reuter)The yesterday of the "Yorkshire Even- matchy play stages were begun

News €78 Tournament on the Temple Newsam course.

m the first round the British Ryder cup player Davies beat Casyanon

ing 5 up and rtin Pose (Argentine) beat

1st Game: F10 Lumsden 101, Lieut. Cooper 97, P/O Compton 99, ¡7/0 Thomas 99-Total 306. ——————————- UD 2nd Game: F/O Lumsden 97, F. Lieut. Cooper 87; 7/0 Compton 97, Sutton, |T/O Thomas 84—Total 375. -

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3rd Game: P/O Lumsden 109, 71 Lieut. Cooper 109 F/O Compton 67, F/O Thomas 86 Total 351,3

Grand Total $122.

beat

THREE

HONG KONG

CASTLES

VIRGINIA CIGAR

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