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TUESDAY, the 13th, SEPTEMBER "1939.

SPORTS & GENERAL

GRAND CLOSE TO BASEBALL SEASON

DURING WEEK - END

America Defeats Britain To Win Mamak Shield

BREWERS SHOW CLEAN RECORD

In perfect baseball weather. America trounced Britain by the wide margin of 14-5, to win the Mamak International Shield on Saturday afternoon.

Yesterday morning, the Union Brewers finished the season with a clean record, when, in their last fixture, they accounted for the Chinese by 7 tailles to 5 after a close struggle.

Commencing at 11.00 am..

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2:

three hits

Hal

the International match, with four markers on America was represented by Shade, and three errors. O. Argulli start Patton and McFarlane, of the ed with a bingle to centre. US.S., John D. Edwards, Wilson. Wing Lee fanned, and Arculli was Terry, Thomas, Douglas, Ruel and forced by Souza's roller to Earl Chase, of the Mindanao, Costello Wong.

All's

John Cobb's New Racing Records

Three new „records have been established by John Cobb, 'the British racing motorist, La Napler-Balitori ear at Bonnevilla Salt Flats, Utah.

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HIS. speed for the 5 kilometre distance was 326.66 m.p.h. (pre- vious 29212 m.ph); for 10 kilo- metres, 283.01 m.p.h. (previous 238.67 m.ph.); and for 10 miles 270.35 m.ph. (previous 223.9 mp.h. Biggest increase takes place in the 10 mile distance where the previous record, held by Berndt by nearly 50 miles an hour." Rosemeyer of Germany, was beaten

John Cobb's 3-tori car is driven by two Napter 23,936 c. c. nero

MONDAY'S MENU

BREAKFAST

Baked Apple Cerent"

Sausages und Fried Apple Rings Coffee

LUNCHEON

Cream of Corn Soup Lettuce and French Dressing Frankfurters and Saurkrout Faked Noodles Lima Beans .Corn Bread Stewed Apricots

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Sartain and Vetkoetter of the: After making the put-out Wally engines developing 1.250 hp. and Tulsa: "Dutch" Langenbrink and Ching pegged wild to first to allow installed one, on each side of a "Doc" Molthen were the only Souza to take second. With two "backbone" locals. Foley, "Honest Tom" Fox, away. Tommy Chan let

shaped like an Norman Leonard. Dave Leonard, ground roll

elongated 5. through his legs for 12-cylinder unit with three lines Each engine is a Joe Bowen, Stan Leonard, Jackie Souza to score, Wally Ching then O'Sullivan. Denham Crary. Terry missed Terry Leonard's grounder arrow formation. These engines WEATHER REPORT

of four cylinders in "broad Leonard, Sam Izatt and "Colonel" for All to dent the plate. Dave Walker took the Beld for Dave Leonard singled to left standard Royal Air Force engines, were originally developed, from Britain.

and Stan drove his brothers infor installation with a slashing triple along the Trophy racing seaplanes.

Schneider rightfield foul line, Earl Wong scored snagged Jesse Arculli's foul ny for fracas.! the third out.

AMERICANS SCORE The Americans. hit and

in every frame of the

marked by a

circult clout by

ON EVEN TERMS

Lingentrink, and triple baggers by Patton, McFarlane and Wilson.

The Chinese got on even terms "Whiffer McFarlane hurling to in their half: Chung led to Dave "Dago" Costello had the losers and Wally Ching to 0: Arculli. eating out of his hand and set Nip Lum singled to left and stole them down with only one scratch second. coming home single by Sam Izatt in the final Wong's bingle to right. Chung, frame.

running for Earl, tallied when Leonard muffed Chan's

on Earl

HONG KONG TIDE TABLE From 11 to 17 Sept. 1939

HIGH WATEL

Hong

Week

Days of

Date of

Month

Kong Standard

Tirac.

Height

LOW WATER

Standard

Height.

HONGKONG ROYAL OBSERVATORY

10 am., Sept. 10. Barometer (at sea level), 29.86 ins. Temperature, 84 F. Humidity. 73 per cent. Wind Direction. E. Wind Force (Beaufort), 2. Temperature; maximum yesterday.

90 F.

Temperature: minimum last night,

18 F

Rainfall for 24 hrs. ending 10th

'to-day, nil,

Total rainfall since January 1st.

79.82 ins.

Against an average of, 70.56 ins. Sunset to-night, 8.32 p.m.

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Britain tallied five in the fifth, Dave without garnering a hit; In this daisy cutter through short and

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Dave Walker also drew a tree pass and Foley took a ride to first when he

was nicked by pitched ball.

Inning, Fox walked and stole the latter scored on Tommy Chan's Tue. 19 second when Molthen missed safety to left. Tommy, caught Costello's peg. Fox set sail for stealing, made the third away. [Wed 13 third but was nabbed when Shade "The winners regained the lead Thur 14 recovered the pill and made a'in the last inning: Ali fied to perfect peg to Lingenbrink at the Tommy Chan. 10 seconds! Hot Corner.

Terry Leonard Fri 13 walked. Dave singled to centre. and both counted when Stan Leonard "doubled to the rightfeld San bank. Arculi filed to Lum and Joe Bowen grounded to Earl Wong. NART A HIT

Tralling by two markers, the 21 "Chinese ran true to form when loaded the sacks they were unable to stage a rally when he passed Crary. Walker, in their half of the seventh. tallled when Izatt Patton's bobble. Dave Leonard Chung bunted tamely to Arculli stashed a high fly, to left, which a drive to left that went for two but Wally Ching showed fight with Sartain falled to gather. Foley bases. Nip Lum, taking Crary and Iratt crossing the pan. hold, fled out to Stan Leonard at

Stan Leonard walked and stole

centre field, while Earl Wong

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McFarlane

was safe on!

a toe

second with Dave Scoring on the grounded out; Souza to Leonard, plas. Terry Leonard was safe on for the finish of the ball game.

a fielder's choice, but Stan was nailed at the plate. Joe Bowen

HEART-BREAKER

flied to Thomas for the third cut: The result was another heart- Ave markers on nary 8 bit breaker for Earl Wong who has Mcfarlane fanned eleven batters hurled excellent but luckless ball but issued eight Annie Oakleys,

SCORES

1 2 4 5 6 7

Britain:

Runs Hits America: Runs Hits

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during the past season; as on a previous occasion, Tommy Chan committed "the one error that meant the difference between de- feat and victory.

After the

game was over, Mrs. Luk, Vice-chairman of the Hong- kong Women's Soldiers. Reller

3 4 3 2 3 X-16 Association, presented the winning

DING-DONG AFFAIR

squad with mementos of the occa- ster, which were kindly donated

The Union Brewers Chinese by the Gregg Publishing Co. battle was & ding-dong affair all

SCORES

1. 2.B 4 5 6

0 1 0 0 4 0 27

0 1 0.1 3 1 2 8

the way. After both squads had Union Brewers: been blanked in the opening! stanza, the Brewers took the lead Runs when they tallied once through Hite Dave Leonard who slashed a single Chinese: past third

and scored when N'p Runs Lum unleashed a wild throw that Hits went clear to centre field.

The Chinese replied immediately | in their half of the second frame. į Tommy Chan walked and took second when George Souza dropped Dave Leonard's, peg from Chung's grounder. Choy sacrificed to move the runners around and Chan talled, when Ho bunted and reached first without a play being made on him...

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1.0 0 2 3 0 1-7

LO TAK KUEN CUP LEAGUE RESULTS

The Lo Tak Kuen Cup League. organized by the China Amateur Ho went to third, when Chung (Hongkong Branch) made further Miniature Football Federation stole home, but was caught at the progress yesterday at the Southern plate after Wally Ching's fly to short lert had dropped between ground, Wenchat, when five

matches were decided,

All and Leonard. Nip grounded to Arculli to trame...

FOUR MARKERS

Lum

end the

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In the morning. Cheung Hung. beat Hak Keung 3-0, Hung Sze lost to Tai Chung by three goals to one. In the afternoon, Wing Nam drew were unable to with Mo Fan 2-2, Na Fel beat Tung score again until the first half of Yee Hung 2-1 and Siu Keung de- the fifth, but they came to light feated Kwan Sing 2-0.

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