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SCORES 3

HOME RUNS

Latest Baseball Results In U.S.

New York, July 13. Johnny Mize of the St. Louis Cardinals performed the feat of stor- ing three home runs to-day in the match against Boston Braves in the National Baseball League. Despite this fine performance, the Cardinals were beaten by 10-5,

New York Yankees had a ding- dong

struggle against St. Louis: Browns, ten innings being played be- fore a decision could be reached.

In the American League, Detroit Tigers and Boston Red Sox shared a double-header.

Scores;

NATIONAL LEAGUE

New York

Cincinnati

R. II. E.

1

8 0

0 13

(Match was called in the eighth

Inning owing to rain).

Brooklyn..

Pittsburgh

10 3

· 13 14

10 13

(Camilli homered for the Dodgers).

Enstis

St.

1

G 12 3

(Mize homered three times for the

Cardionls).

The match between Philadelphia Phillies and Chicago Cubs was post- poned owing to rain,

AMERICAN LEAGUE

(Fox homered for the Tigers). Detroit

Melvyn Douglas and Graco - Moore are seen above in one of the somantle incidents la their picture, Columbia's "I'll Take Romance," showing to-morrow at the King's Theatre.

CHAMPION LOSES

OUT IN A 20-HOLE BROADMOOR GAME

Colorado Springs, Colo., June 16.

LEAGUE

TENNIS RESULTS

Smiling Helen Hicks Harb lost her Craigengower's Victory

ebance of fighting on to a second straight Women's Western Open golf title, going down to defeat yesterday: Jn tense 20-hole second-round battle, at mountain-walled Brond-

a

was

Over Civil Service

Cralgengowor bent Civil Service 8-1 in the "B" Division of the tennis lengue yes- ierday.

JW. Leonard and . Cho bent 3. Pengelly and 1. Agofure 6-1; bent 3. Bendall and . Agature -o; beat C. Bolan and G. Baker 6-0.

Mrs. Hurb was beaten by Beatrice Barrett of Minneapolis.

This

the girl whom Mrs.

G. Lai and A. Kitchell beat Pengelly Harb defeated decisively in the and Agaturoff 6-2; beat Bendell hnd championship match at Chicago lost Agatured 1-6; bent Bolan and Baker -1. W. J. Howard and A. B. Hamson lost yeur.

to Pengelly and Astafuraft 3-6: bent Ben- On the final three greens, both stall and Agafuroff 6-2; beat Solen anel girls showed the strain of the duel, Baker 0-4. missing cosy pulis, uni!I Anally Miss Barrett ron down one of three feel or so on the 484-yard second. Lac and D. S. Sze beat §. Wons extra hole for a par and victory, and A. L. Tsai 4-1; beat II. P. Ong and After the Minnesotan holed this Y. C. Lau 0-1; beat F. C. Lee and W. 11

St. Louis

New York

(Ten innings were played. Clift homered for 1114: Browns

ind Dimaggio for the Yankees). Detroit

12: 14 IS 14

1

moor.

1

3 13

2

Boston

な 12 2

14

Boston

5 12 1 (Vosmik homered for the Red Sox) Chicago...

2 6

3

Philadelphin

5

1

3

4

11

4

0 0

-Renter

Cleveland Washingtom

LUNCH SCORES

London, July 13, Lunch scores to-day were: Kent 140-2 ngainst Essex. Gentlemen 100-3 against Players, Lanes and Somerset, no play. Notis 102-3 against Leleester. Northants 85-5 against York. Glamorgon 88-3 against Sir Julien Cahn's

C.R.C. v UNIVERSITY Chinese Recreation Club beat Univer-

P. F. Choy and K. C. Ny host Wong and Trat 6-1; beat Ona and Lau 6-1; beat

putt, the defending champion topped 1-3. one of about the same length at the cup, but it refused to drop.

However, if the tournament lost

P. C. Lee and W. H. Lee (d,

and rsal 7-6: beat Ong and Lau 6-2; beat S. W. Liang and F. H. Kwok beat Wong

its champion, it still had its medal-P. C. Lee and W. H. Lee 0-2.

ist and one of its most popular fig-| ures--Patty Berg of

435-Micsindi

The 20-year-old champion

Bred

75, two under par, against Broadmoor's wiles and a lusty breeze driving in from the plains to the southest to climil- nate Mrs. Chorica Newbold of Wich- itu, Kari, a

stubborn foc,. 2. up.

Palt needed her great round, which included four birdies, as Mrs. Newbold shot a commendable 78.

Babe Didrikson, the terrific driver from Beaumont, Texas, who is Worcester 123-3 against Derby-thought of by the galleries, played Reuter Bulletin.

Surrey 111-2 against Hampshire. Sussex 107-3 against Gloucester. Warwick 95-3 against Australia.

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her poorest golf since coming out to the mountains-going nine over par--but outlasted Betty Botterill of Salt Lake City for a 3-and-1 tri- umph.

Another Salt Lake City contender, Helen Hofmann, had to score birdie 4's on the rugged seventeenth and eighteenth holes to put

out Mrs. H. O. Romadko of Rochester, Minn., 2 up.

Mrs. Opal S. Hill of Kansas City who has won this tournament twice and was runnerup for

the Trans- Mississippi last week, went only one aver par for a 4-and 3 win over Mrs. E. R. Hury, Sun Antonio, Texas.

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RECREIO v CLUB

Reerelo beat Club 016-25%,

M.

A. Oliveira and 1. A. Carvalho beat 3. 3. Ferguson and J. M. Wilson 8-3; bent

J. R. Mitchell and D. 1. Evans drow with a. C. I. Bowker and L. M. S. Lloyd Remedios and A. M. Remedios best

6.0.

Ferguson and Wilson 0-3; lost to Mitchell ond Evans 4-0; beat Bowker and Lloyd 6-2,

I. A. L. da Silva and M. Guterres beat Ferguson and Wilson 6-1; drew with Mit- chell and Evans 6-0; drew with Bowker and Lloyd 6-6.

SOUTH CHINA v. K.C.C. South China beat Kowloon Cricket Club

N. K. Ma and K. H. Lee beat F. Grose and E. Blum 0-1; beat R. Les and D. Saltau 7-U, Anderson 6-2; boat R. S. Capell and O.

J. Hau and W. H. Ho beat Grose and Blur 0-1; heat Lee and Anderson 0-4; drew with Capell and Saltau, 6-0,

and Bium 7-5; lost to Lee and Anderson-

H. Y. Hau and H. T. Bee best Grose 5-6; drew with Capell and Saltau 6-0.

K.LT.C. V INDIANS Kowloon Indian Tennis Club beat in- dian Recreation Club BA,

9. A. and S. 8. Hussain

beat S. A. Ismell and J. S. A. Cùrreom 8-2; · beat A. R. Kitchell and A. M. Rumjann 6-1; beat S. A R. Bux and A. Rahmin 6-2.

Firdos Khan and I. M. Singh lost to Ismail and Curreem 3-8; beat Kitchell and Rumjahn B-3: beat Bux and Rahmin 6-4. D. M. and M. A. Khan lost to Ismall and Chareem 3-0; lost to Kilchell and Rumjahn 2-6; lost to Bux and Rahmin 4-0,

PERRY AS COACH

Montreal, July 12.

Fred Perry will arrive here next week to assist in training the Cana- dian Davis Cup team-United Press,

Theatre, to-day)Those who cannot imagine Katharine Hepburn turning to comedy will be surprised to see what a great success she has made of this, her first, light role. Able support by Cary Grant gives it "umph."

"Romance For Three" (King's Theatre, to-day}~

}-Frank Morgan, the millionaire, passes for poor man and Robert Young, poor man, is mis taken for น milionaire at an exclu- sive Swiss winter resort. Ensuing complications provide a light, amus ing comedy in the best Hollywood traditions of its ind. Beside Mor-

"Devil Dogs of the Air" (Majestie gan and Young in the cast are Theatre, to-day).An old picture Florence Rice, Edna May Oliver, makes a welcome return. James Mary Astor and Herman Bing.

Cagney and George O'Brien have the "You and Me" (Queen's and leading roles in this Warner Bros. Alhambra Theatre, to-day)The production of thrills in the air. world of the paroled convict is a No mention is made by Wendell atern and complex world, and it is Bill of Wright, the Kent colt who this world which motivates the was selected for the First and Second powerful new screen play starring Tests. This is not surprising because Sylvia Sidney and George Raft. It hardly any Engilab writer mentioned is sober stuff,

hlm Test possible until he had "Bringing Up Baby" (Oriental actually been selected.

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