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JUST ARRIVED

PERTRIX BATTERIES

A small consignment of the famous PERTRIX Non- Salamoniac dry cell batteries. This patented construction,

is proved to be the only means of preventing corrosion of the metal cups, and the PERTRIX dry cell will therefore retain its power and recuperative powers in the humidity of the China climate.

Standard Capacity 60, 90 and 120 Volts for use in all Portable Receivers.

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THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, APRIL

22, 1935.

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comedian-coach, will do all the Beantown boy's clowning this

OUR NEW FEATURE FOR BASEBALL FANS

CRICKET TOUR

OF INDIA

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ever about a suggestion that 0 tir, First Baseman Morgan and member of the Board should be, went, Second Baseman Cistell. However, 18 manager.

SOX FATE

Bad Organisation At Charity Cup

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n and reflection on the organisation

the boy wannger has sublime" faith In fact, it looks as though the that ticket holders to covered stand

SWIMMING RECORD

World Mark For Breaststroke

Brunswick, Maine, Apr. 91,

here, but Al Schacht, the mistic, Cronin intends to take n good may extract something unpleasantis À NOTHER paint overlooked by the by John Higgins here to-day.

scason.

Portland,

Ore., where

WAR

Higgins swam

tho

A world record for the 600 metres brensiroke in swimming was created

distance in 7 mins..27 sees, thus beating the world record of 7 mins. 33,1 eccn. established by Schwartz, of Germany.

Reuter,

The speaker at to-morow's meeting the Hon. Mr. J. P. Braga, who will of the Hongkong Rotary Club with

his subject, "The Now

In Ellsworth Dahlgren, the 21-year- Haard niembers, or some of them, old, 166-pound, 5-foot-11-inch right have become so delightfully anxious ruts should be made to sit or aquat harter who has replaced Morgan. over the well-being of players that on the ground in the glaring sun, Dahlgren, n fellow townSINDA of they are likely to make the tour Irk-especially when a large number of Cronin in San Francisco, compiled un sonie rather than pleasant,

They

them are ladies. Average of 301 with Gabby Street's

dipping their fingers too! deeply into the cricket pie, and in- Missions Innt semester.

White reports of scouts were persi- "tead of pulling out a "pluis, they

organisers look at Al Niemiec, 23-year-old like a bomb.

adequate right-hand-hitting second baseman with safeguarding the interests of is

If the Board will content itself commodation for the Press. While it who hit 1801 for Kansas City. Cronin

truo that 15. certain number You didn't have to be a detective adores the cockiness of Niemiec, who Australian cricket, the playera chosen of seats are reserved at the back of of was concheri at Holy Croes by Jack for India will look after themselves, the stand for the Press I also ap- know that all the playing

There need several members of the club wasn't Barry.

be no doubts un that

penra that one has to arrive on the done in American League parks inj The left side of the Red Sox in-point.

Beld perhaps is the strongest in bass)

SEARCH, FOR BOWLER the afternoon last year.

gmund an hour before the match The result is that Bill Clasell, who ball, with Cronin at shortstop and

Tarrant's week-ond was a whirl of starts in order to obtain one of these ance sold for $123,000, is nek at Bill Werber at the far turn. Werber cricket grounds in search of and Resta. The Press in Hongkong asks take as

e first at hit .321 in 1914, and insists that hepening bawler for his team for lavery little from sports clubs when Territories, their History and Deve- tracted attention; Dick Porter, who was only warming up when he swiped dia. Dasking by ear to Essendon, oner brought $40,000, is back in the 4 hases to lead both major wheels South Melbourne, Fitzray and Caley attend their functions, yet the Jopment." International Feague with Syracuse; by a dozen. Don Kellett still is stick-lingwood grounds in turn, he was ed newspapermen here are as bad na accommodation and facilities award- Eddie Morgan with Columbus (ing around.

welcomed as a Father Christmas dis-one could find anywhere. This, how- he reports), and three or four others

tributing trips to mystic India. have been given stern lectures by THREE FINE PROSPECTS

ever, can be somewhat overlooked so Ts mission at Essendon was to long a Joseph Edward Cronin.

look over a "dark horse," Dick Rey- from which one can view the match one is guaranteed'n sent "I decided on a fresh, deal," says

three working out noids, fast bowler and star fields-in comfort. But for a Cronin, "If the Red Sox don't finish fielding prospects in the right-hand man, but Reynolds, unaware of his man to arrive on the ground twenty newspaper- better than fourth, which is where Bitter, Cell Trent, and the left-hand possible good fortune, did not appear five minutes before the start of they wound up in 1934, it will not enters, Arthur

Meleenuse of thumb

Injury. Mr. match only to find there is no more be beruse they were not in

rondi

Tarrant has arranged to give Bey Frens accommodation is, to say the Trent, who is only 19 hit 252 for holds a private try-out this week. least, discourteous treatment, tion,"

Crain's tron hand is being felt at Joplin Graham and Almada, who is At South Melbourne ho snow had his Sarumétu.

third trial, A year nge, under Bucky Keiting bis

are 23. Klasses on Tom Leather (St. Kilda)) Harris, only a handful of athictes Grakam, a Somerville, Mass., boy, and Laurie Nash (South Melbourne), Pressman is there to do is Mecting to be held on Saturday, lived at the hotel where the club puts Reading. Almala hit-328 for Kansas him. Mr. Tarrant had a talk with office

compiled an Average of GE wit the Inst bowlers. Both up. The remainder were senttered ty

work the same as a man in anth May, 1935, (weather per

who probably enjoys the admitting) may be obtained at the vantage of a highly sprung swivel Secretary's chair and many additional conforts. Bullding: the Club House, Happy Office. Gloucester To treat a newspaperman as though

the, bass retires around. 11 o'clock,

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Alanda.

Grahn and

Dan Binckie.

THE impressed

SPORT ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUR

Draft Progranunes and Entry Forma for the Fifth Extra Raco

about in bungalowa,

The Red Sox are alt under Red Sox may be said to be sewed up.

Only one fly-chusing job with th roof this trip. They go to bed when it is the one held by Ray Johnson, opinion that a bit of careful handling, he wore an intruder to be tolerated Valley: the Hong Kong Club; and and are called at 7.46 in the morning. who batted 322 and drove in 110 will make Dusty Cooke the mujor may be all right from one paint of the Stables, Shan Kwong Rond. runs. Off his record in Baltimore and leaguer the targe Carolinan appeared view, but it is anything but a happy CRONIN GOES IT ALONE

his 290 average in his intraductary, to be when he hit 352 and 368 in reflection on these responsible. The NOON on Thursday, 25th April, Entries close nt 12 o'clock major league gear, Sollers should sucressive years for St. Paul. Yawkey and Edward Trowbridge stand out hi centre field. Curl Rey

Prost don its best to help football 1933 "All Cooke requires is a little at in this Colony, and without desiring tention," amiles Cronin. were on the: Cronin believes that Dusty Cooke

favours na a result, the Pressman That's one thing Red Sox players does feel it is his 'right to be offered

Ily, Order,

The Boston strategist is of the tinue to get for the next five years. work.

and general manager, Collins, his vice president, treasurer, įnalds is a remarkable spring hitter. ground last spring. Nutther bas the well enough to pay regularly. are getting plenty ofant will con- rearonaide facilities for pursuing his wise in permitting the capable Gronin

in an appearance to date. They are

to go it alour in his new pssignment.]

I is on the return to form of Grove and six other renowned cripples (

and hospital patients that Cronin is

depending.

Grove declares his arm never felt! better.

Wesley Ferrell grabbed 14 victorias; after Joining the club in June, which wasn't so bad for a chap who thei previous fall confessed that his arm: was dender than the benk-busting" business.

George Pingras 'is back after two! operations on his elbow which kept) the former Yankee luminary on th voluntarily retired list in 1934,

Rube Walberg's schon apparently was ruined last spring by a line drive that broke a finger on the former! Athletle dependable's pitching hand.

Fritz Ostermteller capped 10 and lost 3 decisions after a delayed start caused by 121 appendectomy and adhesions.

BISHOP TO PLAY SECOND

Max Bishop, who worked only parti time in 1934 because of a stomach ! alment, reports himself cured, and will start at second.

A broken wrist kept Julius Solters out for weeks last eenSOD.

In addition to his pitching invalids of 1934, Cronin has Johnny Weick, Gordhan Rhodes, Joo Mulligan, and Henry Johnson, hold-overs; Johany Merena, a south-paw up from Syra- Fuse; Byron Humphreys, who won 18 nud lost 1 for Joplin, and Hilary Zummer from the same club; George flockutte, n left-hander who bagged 16 and lost 15 for Kansas City; nek Wilson. purchased from the Portland

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Cronin fancies the 0-foot-3-inch Welch, who accounted for 13 victuring ngainst 15 defeats inst term. He hasi an idea that Merena, a 175-pound Russian from Bridgeport, will prove the first worthwhile product of the new Red Sox farm system.

Rick Ferrell once more is expected to do practically all the catching, with Louia Legett; Bill Smith, purchased from Toronto; and George Savino,) who hit 323 for Rending, battling Gordan Hinkle for the second string berth.

HAS FAITH IN DAHLGREN Cronin admits that he may miRS two of the three house-cleaning vic

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WHAT'S HAPPENED,

MR. MELLINGER

FIBER SX WENT THROUGH

IS THAT

PREEPORT, FOUR SERIOUS

MINUTES AHEAD OF

SCHEDULE, DOING

BETTER THAN FIFTY

MILES AN HOUR! HMMM..

SERICUS? THE LIMITED WONT BE OFF THE MAIN "TRACK BE PORE NUMBER

SIX GETS THERE!

THERE'S A SWITCH AT VALLEY JUNCTION THAT TAKES NUMBER SIX OFF THE SIDE

TRACK ONTO THE MAIN

- LINE, AFTER THEʼUMITED

GOES BY !!

BUT, IF NUMER SIX KEEPS GOING, ITLL MEET THE LIMITED HEAD-ON,

ON THE MAIN LINE!

MAYBE THE ENGINEER. 'WILL SLOW DOWN NUMBER

SIX! HE KNOWS THE LIMITED

JS ON THE MAIN LINE!

MAYBE...BUT IM WORRIED!' THE ENGINEER WENT THROUGH

A WARNING ELOCK SIGNAL

AT FREEPORT....DIDNT

EVEN SLOW DOWN!

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