1935-10-24 — Page 9

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THESE

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1935.

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One of the many numbers in "Casino de Paris”, a Warner Bros. picture, coming to the Queen's Theatre to-morrOW.

BASEBALL

PLAYERS

RANKED

HARTNELL TOP IN "NATIONAL”

"DIZZY" DEAN SECOND

Philadelphia, Oct. 22,

The Committee of Baseball Writers 'to-day named Charles Hartnett, catcher for the Chicago Cubs, cham pions of the National League, to be this the most valuable player of section.

70.

Or '80 perile votes, Hartnett had

"Dizzy" Dean, the St. Louis Cardinals' famous pitcher, scored 66- votes, which put him second on the Hst, while Floyd Vaughan, who was recently voted by the National Com-. mittee of Sports Writers as one of the two most valuable players in 1936, obtained only, third place, with 45 votes.

Billy Herman had 38 votes and Joe Medwick 37-United Press.

CHAMPION WINS

MILLER DEFEATS

CHALLENGER

Now York, Oct. 22. Freddie Miller, the featherweight champion of the world, retained his crown to-day when he gained decision over Cormier in their 15- rounder.

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The champion weighed 124 pounds, while Cormier was one pound -heavier,

"Miller was too clever for ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄the challenger and took every round of the fifteen with the exception of the tenth and thirteenth.-United Press.

OTHER FIGHTS

Sacramento, Oct. 22. Speedy Dado and Tony -- Marino” fought to a draw in a ten-round, bout here to-night. Both men weighed in at 122 pounda.

Marino's aggressiveness was offset by Dado's speed and skill.

In another fight, Tony Mauninni, of San Francisco, gained 'n' decision over Freddie Encinas in a six-round Aght. Both men turned the scales At 126 pounds.—United Prens,

LADIES HOCKEY

Meeting Of Association

On Friday Week

The Hongkong Ladies' Hockey. As- socation süre holding their annual meeting on Friday, November 1, nt the Gloucester Hotel, top floor, when the visit of a representative side to Shanghai will be discusseil, -

In addition oficers will be elected for the forthcoming season and nr- rangements for the Cuer Clark Cup competition will be made.

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

ONLY BRITISH COMPETITOR

FOURTH IN RACE IN FRANCE

INTERNATIONAL EVENT

Paris, Sept. 29. Arthur Norris, the Polytechnic Harrier and English marathon champion, finished fourth in the International Marathon race here to-day, his time being 2 hr. 44 min. 47.2 sec.

He was the only British com- petitor in the field, which consisted of 66 runners from France, Bel- glum, Germany, Italy, Sweden, Finland and Spain.

Norris was well up with the leaders from the start. He kept a regular pace without forcing him- self. About eight miles from the end Norris was in the fifth posi- tion behind the favourite, Kirtauen (Finland), whom he later passed.

In the last mile the Londoner was so exhausted that he nearly abandoned the race, but eventually. encouraged by two French cyclists, he continued, to finish about " quarter of a mile behind the French winner.

Norris after the race said he was not used to cobbly roads and hills as this Marathon course pro- vides.

HOCKEY MATCHES

Lincolns Win Easily At Shamshuipo

The Lincolnshire Regiment routed the II.K. & S. Brigade yesterday in a hockey, encounter at Shamskulpo, winning by five goals to one.

Ples. Harrison and Taylor found the net twice, and C/Sergt. Recks added the add goat.

The YM.C.A. found themselves. outmatched against the Club "A" team at King's Park, lesing by the odd goal in three. 8. Fowler, was the scorer of the Y.M.C.A.'s goal.

CLUB JUNIORS

to-

The following will represent the Hongkong Hockey Club second eleven in a match against the K.I.T.C. on the Club ground at p.. morrow: H. F. Shields; R. H. D. Lane, A, A. R. Botelho; K. E. Cot- ter. E. G. Dale, A. Tate; H. R. A. Wood.

W. W. C. Shewan, Senior, E C. Fincher and RH Benneft.

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MILITARY

TENNIS

Warr Wins Singles Championship

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A good gume was witnessed Sookunpoo yeslerday afternoon when the final of the Army Singles Tennis Championship was played.

The Analists were Staff Sergeant Warr (R.E.) and Sergeant Wilson' (R.A.P.C). The former won 0-3, G-4.

The doubles fun! will be decided to-morrow.

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