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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, '. 1935..

BASEBALL BARTERING

BEGINS

MANY IMPORTANT CHANGES IN

PERSONNEL EXPECTED

BIG MEETING IN PROCESS

New York, Dec. 15. Numerous shifts in major league players, including possibly the biggest single cash player transaction ever made in baseball, are forecast during the major league meetings and winter trading

season.

At the major league meetings in Chicago starting this month all the major league clubs, including the two pennant winners, are expect ed to engage in wholesale bartering. The World Champion Detroit Tigers will not stand pat and already have a deal on the fire with Washington,

under Sam Brenden has been to sell anybody if the price was right. The Giants may make the price right.

Brooklyn is expected to make numerous changes. One report has it that Van Mungo,- Dodgers' pitch- ing ace, will go to the Cardinals in a surprise deal.

Outfielder Gerald Walker is believe i will make ahe Cincinnati Reds;

on his way to the Senators for efther outfielder Fred Schulto or lleine Manush and cath.

to get first base- man Sam Leslie and Infelder Joe Stripp from Brooklyn.

The Boston Braves are expected to get considerable new capital in their The Washington-Detroit deal, how-reorganisation plans and, if they do, ever, may be contingent on whether will make an effort to rebuild the the Chicago White Sox decide to place club by buying several outstanding outfielder Al Simmons on the market. players from other National League If the White Sox dispose of Simmons, Clubs. who experienced the worst batting slump of his career last season, preb nbly he will land, with Detroit and his former Athletic teammate, Mickey Cochrane:

The Tigers need 'outfield strength to plug the gap in left field where Goose Goelin, a world series hero, Is not likely to stand up over the 164- grind. Goslin, however, has game been termed "through" before, and proved his critles wrong.

TO STAND PAT?

Charlie, Grimm, manager of the Chicago Cubs, has announced that hu will stand pat on his national H league championship sqund, doubtful if Grimm will stick to that decision. The Cubs have discussed Pepper Martin with the St. Louis

but it

BILLIARDS

Local Championships Being Organised

Billiarda is one of the most popular Joen! Indoor pastimes, and the efforta of the newly forined Hongkong 10 Amateur Billards Association promote organised competitions aro meeting with the desiret support.

Following closely upon the drafting of rules to govern the

of the running Association, the committee making every endeavour to organise

now

both for

Cardinals, The New York Giants an annual champ nyers. It is the

are also

to

after Martin. The Cuba might from seeing a rival

outbil the Giants to get him tenm trengthened. Martin, an experienced hustling player, would be just the balance wheel the Cubs "Kid Team” needs. Ile would be played in centre

feld.

Chuck Klein, the erstwhile national league batting champion, and Woody English, captain and utility infielder maybe sent elsewhere from the Cubs. Klein failed to help the Cubs after a thorough trial, although he did come through In the series, and Woody English is too valuable an infielder to be kept on the bench, and may nak for a transfer.

senior and junior

intention of the organisers to promota

the tournaments immediately after the festive holidays and, as has al- ready been announced, entries will close on Friday next.

advised to obtain the necessary forms

Those who intend competing are i from the Hon. Secretary, Mr. N. M. Hakusen.

The Senior Championship will be open to all comers, while the Junior vent will be conilned to those players who have not made more than two breaks of over Co.

EXCHANGE RATES

The deal that may startle the base- ball

world

In brewing between the Boston Red Sox and Philadelphia Athletics. Tom Yawkey, keenly dis- Paris appointed over the failure of his Red Geneva. Sox to Anish higher than fourth, nak- Berlin ed Connie Mack to quote him a price

Athens. on kix players-Foxx, Cramer, Shanghai, Marcum, Moses, McNair and Higgins. New York.

"The price tag on those six in

Amsterdam, $500,000, repiled Mack.

Vienna. Yawkey was merely playing poker Prague.. with the venerable leader of the Bucharest Athletics. He wants two or three of Madrid. Mack's stare but lusn't yet come cut Lisbon in the open and said which ones they Hongkong. are. Jimmy Foxx, probably is the

Brassels. player he wants most. Cramer,

the Monto classy-outfielder is another Foxx Belgrade and Cramer probably would bring $250,000 in the open market.

YANKEES ALSO INTERESTED

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The New York Yankees also are Buenos Aires. 1.6 highly interested in Cramer, who may Oslo

wind up being the most sought after Silver (Spot)....20.7/16 player in the American League, Silver förwant).. Outfielder Ben Chapman is in bad War Loon.. 106% with

the Yankee Stadium fans and is

to go elsewhere, probably to

Washington or the Red Sox. Buddy

Myer

also has McCarthy's eye a9 21 replacement for the aging Tony,

Lazzeri,

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ROBBERY REPORT

on

WOMAN ATTACKED NEAR GARDEN ROAD

Cleveland still has its eye catcher Rollic Hemsley of the St. Louis Browns. Many smart baseball men believe the Indians would have Won the

pennant last Benson if they A highway robbery with violence had bought Hensley when Rogers was reported to the Police last night Hornsby offered him to them for by Ching Wai-chun. 34, spinster, who abant. $40,000. Hornsby, figuring the stated that whilst she was walking Browns are likely to go places this along Queen's Rond Central, near season. May Faline the price on Gaalen Road, at 8.35 p.m., she was Hemsley if the Indiana price him robbed of a gold finger ring worth

$10 and chromium wrist watch.

Important changes are certain to In her report to the Police, the

be made in the Cardinals and Giants. woman stated that two persons com- Both teams are seeking new blood. mitted the robbery. One was a man The Giants especially grew very dressed in a long Chinese coat, and weary during September. Hill Terry the other a woman with babbed hair. wants to retire if he

She said that after the robbery, get Rip Collins from the Cardinals or Duff the man and woman ran off in the Camilli from the Phillies. The Cards direction of Wanchai.

an

continue to say that Collins is not for A description of the two persons sale or trade, but the St. Louis paliey has been given to the Police.

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS.

F. A. Cup Draw Analysed

(Continued from Pago 8.)

On the whole that draw is barren of the customary number of "hot" ties, and it seems we shall have to walt until the fourth round draw to get some thrilling and highly specu- Iative encounters,

Manchester City v. Portsmouth. Everton v. Prenton. Bradford City v. Bournemouth.. Crewe v. Sheffield Wednesday, Tottenham Hotspurs v. Southend. West Ham v. Luton. Liverpool v. Swansea. Orient v. Charlton. Norwich

Chelsea. V. v. Dartford.. Derby Halifax or Hartlepool v. Grimsby. Middlesbrough v. Bouthampton. Stockport v. Plymouth. Wolverhampton v. Leeds. Leicester v. Brentford. Chester or Reading v. Manchester

United.

Chesterfield or Walsall v. Newcastle Notts County v. Tranmere.

DY. Notts Forest.

or Bristol Rovers v. Arsenal Aston Villa v. Huddersfield. Burnley. Sheffield United. Sunderland v. Port Vale. Fulham v. Scarborough or Brighton. Fulham Stoke. Milwall V

Darlington v. Bury.

West Bromwich Y. Hull. Southall v. Rotherham or Watford. Bradford v. Workington. Barnsley v. Birmingham. Blackburn v. Bolton. Blackpool v. Margato.-Renter.

SERVICES GOLF CONTEST

EX-SERVICES DEFEAT THE COMBINED SERVICES

The following is the result of the golf match played at Fanling on Sunday between the Ex-Services and Comblaed · Services, the former winning by 17 points to 7.

.. Singles

A. E. Lissaman v. Major Shannon 1 up D. S. Edward v. Col. Blake 2 & 1

B. Young v. Lt. Comdr. Broome 1 up D. Newton v. Capt, Trimble 1 up

D.

V.

E. J. R. Mitchell v. Capt. Michell B & 1

Walker

Breaks 2 up Comdr. .J. S. Key V. Lt. Comdr. Barry 3 & 1 W. J. v. Col. N. Law 3 & 1

D.

Sommerfelt v. Lt. Col. Williamson i up

G. Marseille v. Major

4 & 2

D. Fraser". Comar, lance à

3 & 2 Dr. Valentine v. Comdr. Hussey 7

R. Moncrieff v, Lt, Pack-Boresford 2 & 1.

5. Dyken v. Lt. Kempthorne 1 up 1. R. Valentine v. Comdr. Rowland 7 & 5

R. S. Harrison v. Lt. Fraser 2 up

FOUR BALLS

Lissaman & Edward v. Maj. Shannon & Col. Blako. 1 up Young & Newton v. Braomo & Trimble 3 & 1. Mitchell & Walker v. Michell & Breaks 1 up. Key & McEwen v. Law & Barry 4 & 3

Sommerfelt & Marseille v. Williamson & Wren 4 & 3 Fraser & Valentine (D.J.) v. Haines & Hussey 1 down Moncrief & Dykes v. Kempthorne & Pack-Beresford b & 4 Valentine (R.K.) & Harrison v. Rowland & Fraser 7 & 5

Points, Ex-Ser. Services

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