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NANCY

DIS FIGHT WITH

OXIE HAS ME

WORRIED -- I NEED

SOME BOXING

ADVICE!

Tuesday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

August 26, 1941

By Ernie Bushmiller

I GOT<IT... I'LL JUST DUCK,

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D'YA

YEP... DANCE

SAIL RIGHT. IN

AND SLUG!

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THINK

'AROUND

50

HIM AND

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KEEP JABBIN' WITH

YER LEFT!

NOW I DON'T. KNOW WHOSE ADVICE TO TAKE?

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HEIL HAWKINS I

"Hell Hawkins ! Well met. How nice to see yourbonest countenance once more."

"Welcome home, Mr. Gerald. May I venture to observe that you appear remarkably bronzed and fit ?" And to what, Mr. Gerald, do we owe this modicum of unexpected leave?? "To the fact, Hawkins, that I have been promoted. I have my stripe. The man who stands before you in a real live Acting Lance Corporal (unpaid)

"I congratulate you warmly, Me. Gerald. Doubtless you purpose to celebrate the occasion in the appro- priate manner."*

"I do, Hawkins, and in a big way. Turn out the cellar while I go to the phone and beat up a few of the lads. Let there be enough festivity" to float a battleship." "Very good, Mr. Gerald."

**And Hawkins, see that there's plenty of Rose's Lime Juice. Can't -risk hangovers in wartime, you know, Rose' for Gimlets, and to wind up the evening. Atten- tion to detall, Hawkins -- that's what makes the good soldier.”, - "So I discovered, Mr. Geṛaid, when they made me Quartermaster- Sergeant in the latter half of [1917,"

· There's nothing ersatz about Rosa'i Kima Julca.. Ask :for Rose's, and enjoy.jhe pure jules of the limo.

Major Baseball -*

Chicago White Sox Trounce Yankees 9-1

NEW YORK, Aug, 25. (UP)— Chicago Whilto Sox trounced New York Yankees 0-1 In the American Baschall League to- day, while Washington Senators Toxt to St Louis Brown in the opener of a double-header, the night cap being called with the score 3-all,

Scores were:

AMERICAN LEAGUE

E

Battery-Anderson, Masterson, Carras.

Washington

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quel, Evans; Berry,

St Louis

11

D

Battery-Harris, Mcknin

Swill,

Washington

10

0

Battery-Hudson; Early,

a

Battery-Galchouse,

Muncrief, Ferrell: Switt,

St Louis house, McGrath, Krainer,

11

+

darkness.

New York

Clilengo

Champions Routed By U.S.A.

(Continued from Page 4)

in the "givo all" series against. the U.S. Navy.

With the 18-18 score sounding more like a tight basketball triller, the lead see-sawed from one side to another, producltig a grand exhibi- tion of how baseball thould not be played.

The Navy nine pounded hapless Will Chang, In his first mound ap- pearance of the year, for seven bulid blows and crashed across the platter with nine solid runs in iwo-thirds of the initial stanza before the local masterminds

The

dually sent the veteran to showers. It certainly was a sweet piece of "dumb-dora" baschall sense on the part of the local brain wave and should be chalked up as

a big boner for the "believe I or not" baseball riddles.

In the rellet role, silent Wally

Called at the end of the 10th owing to Ching came through, with a steady

1.

Battery-Russo, Branch; Silvestri,

Battery-Smith-Tresh

0 .0

12

3

Girling effort to mark up his second

old

Series win.

Going into the 5th canto on the short end of a 12-10 score, the Colony All-Stars crashed through with a seven run scoring spree on two hits and five bud miscues to clinch the

ball

game right then and there. Navy pitcher Hank Ruel was yanked after filing the bases, but P. F. Choy worked Ski Powlawski for a walk to force in the first run in this big merry-go-round inning, Gerry Go- sano sent Texas Leaguer to centre TOKYO, Aug. 20 (Domel).—In a driving in Wally Ching and George bloody Blugfest slated for tennvi rounds last night, Baby Gostelle,

Filipino Featherweight Beaten In Japan

Sousa with two more tallies. Choy crossed the pan on an error, and pride of the Philippines, feather-Ger

Gerry Gasano romped home when weight, put up a plucky but Nip Lum laid down bunt

uccessful fight against

along Soldier the first buse line. Hank All's Kawazaki, suffering technical crifice brought in the last two runs knock-out in the eighth round. 10 give the All-Stars a five run

thecad.

With his left eye bleeding pro- fusely from a cut sustained in the second round, Gostello fought a losing but courageous fight against altack Kawazaki's fierce two-fisted until downed for counts of three seven and six in the seventh rotind.

W. C. CHOY "SEEDED”

IN AMERICA

NEW YORK, Aug. (UP),— W. C. Choy, Cambridge blue and Chinese Davis Cup player, has been "seeded" fourth among the foreign entries for the National Tennis Championships which commence on Saturday Forest Hills.

Nazi Consuls To Leave Haiti

at

'SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" BERLIN, Aug. 25 (UP)-The official news agency to-day an- nounced that the German Govern- ment has withdrawn its exequatur from the Haillan Consuls in

Ger-

The US. Navy garnered four tal- lies in the last of the oth after the Hongkongites had marked up a lone run on Bill Chang's sacrifice which drove in Wally Ching with the All- Stars' last tally of the game.

Down two runs in the last frame. the American Navy then filled the bases after Groneck and Willio son had filed out. Big Mac McKenzie strode up to the platter with the hero-tag in the making, but with an easy pop to shortstop Sousa sent

out the well-known "that's all" sign, giving Hongkong their second straight in this classio series,

-

GREAT Britain's depleted ball tossers took the fast way out of the championship scrap when they virtually handed their first round fray to China. 183.

Another last minute contract deal was put over on the benches of the withering bleachers, when Georgie White, Jolinny Fisher, Sandy Sandberg and Binning were signed on for the lone game; no uniforms nor ball cleats were included In the contract.

many.

Chinese plicher Al Lau merely The announcement sald, "For breezed them over the plate, limiting political reasons the German Govern-the Britishers to three scattered ment has found itself compelled to blows and whiting live for his first withdraw its exequatur from the International Serles win. Consuls of Haiti resident in Ger-

The Cathaymen went to town in many," and adds that the Consulates the 1st frame, riding seross the pon must be closed by September 6.

with three runs on two hits and un error.

Warming up with a single marker In the 3rd, China's colour bearers thundered through with n nine cun blazing barrage which just about made the British give up the

hit.

Welford's gang called it a day in the first of the 6th canto when slight drizzle poured over the ball yard after four more Chinese tal- les crossed the rubber pan.

Continuous Running Of Home Factories LONDON, Aug. 25 (British Wire- less)-A recommendation that Bri-losing tish war factories should work seven days a week is made by the Sub- Committee appointed by the Select Committee on national expenditure. Work people should, however, have one day's rest in seven, the Commit- lee states, and suggests that negolies llons be conducted with the Unions to make arrangements who by a six-day week for work-people may be fitted into a seven-day week for the factory, which should as for as possible employ its plant continu- Jourly.

BAD WEATHER RESTRICTS R.A.F..

LONDON, Aug. 25 (Reuter) Operations by British bombers were stilt restricted by bad weather on Sunday night, states the Air Ministry. Communications and Industrial BOMBAY, Aug. 25 (Reuter) objectives at Dusseldorf were sharply Indian press approvingly features: Mr attacked. Three bombers are mis- Winston Churchill's broadcast, as-aing.

suring the world of the ultimate Aircraft of the Coastal Command triumph of the defenders of free- were missing from patrol over the dom and his warning to Japan. North Sea on Sunday morning.

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