MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1926.
THE
CHINA MAIL.
SPORTS SECTION
H.K. BASEBALL OVER.
Week-end Festival Spirit
CELEBRATING!
South Ching A.A. Win Cup Outright,
TENNIS IN U.S.
心
2 FRENCHMEN IN SINGLES FINAL
LACOSTE'S VICTORY
LAWN BOWLS,
AQUATIC FETE.
WHAMPOA DOCK WINS TEAM RACE.
KEECHONG SECOND.
1.
"HAT TRICK.
LRC MAN'S FEAT ON . SATURDAY: "
A SCHOOL MATCH.
U.S. BASEBALL,
NATIONAL & AMERICAN- LEAGUES.
A WEEK'S RESULTS.
A "friendly" ericket match was
New York. Sept 18.7 played at Seokumpo on Saturday the baseball matches in the Na- The following" are the results of
R.C. XI lost to the Army. Ordnance the past week Trying some new mon, an Indian tional and American Bengue during
Saturday (Sept. 11):
NATIONAL LEAGUE,
HONG KONG LOSE INTERPORT BY 2 SHOTS.
PROMOTION DECIDER.
Saturday was an important one Forest Hill, Sept. 19.
in local lawn bowls.
Angther success was registered In the Bnal of the U.S. National
at the V.R.C. aquatle night fete on The Colony's touring team lost Saturday. lawn tennis championship Rene the interport to Shanghaj (at Lacoste beat Jean Berotra 3-4, 6-0;Shanghai) by the narrow margin race between six hongs, which was by 60 runs.
An interesting Iten was the term of 2 shots. There were 10,000 spectators. to The deciding match to settle tussle.
won by Kowloon Dock after a keen soe Lacoste beat Borotra. Bort the championship of the 2nd divi-second,
Winning the boss, the visitors "Koechong" came a good sent the home team in to bat and To the ascompaniment of cracker started brilliantly by breakin Aring and followed by a large pro- through Jaste's service in the tim) was played off. Twice have British School got the better of the for 15 runs.
sion in the League (and promo The "Old Boys" of the Kowloon Walker secured six of the wicketw dismissed the alde for 62 runs, cession of their supporters, the opening game and retaining the ing lost to the East Point in or Royal Navy in the South Ching begeball team carried
water polo Haynes was the outstanding bats- away the Lai Wah Shield which was then loss control of his own de dinary fixtures, Kowloon C. C. match. presented to them by Mr. Roger livery and by double faultingose to the occasion by winning
Mrs. T. King distributed the toward the total of 129.
man for the visitors, contributing 75, "Closing Matches." Prizes, Statistics redwell, the U.S. Consul General, allowed Lacoste to draw level and and thus getting back to the sen- prizes and
ior section after an absence of one Cheers
accorded the Ackber took five wickets for 25 runs
J. S.Sunginy: ... Prior to the commencement of the go on to win the met.
on a call by air. D. Lyon and did the “hat trick" in the second two exhibition games yesterday,
Syear.
who also expresset his "thanks to over" the Police R.C., last year's junior for their support.
Curiously, the relegated team is the competitors al those, present
LR.C champions.
a. S Arkber."e Hool, b Roberts without Several other interesting games.R.C. entertainment would be con Sirdar Khan, b Roberts which no D. Moltamed,. Burger were played including the final of plete was indulged in to musicst A. R. Box, b Burger the Government inter-department supplied by the Lyric Orchestra.. cup for the first time:
HONOURS DISTRIBUTED.
& Functions.
No more till next year will Happy Valley hear raucous voices shout "Attaboy." or tasen, cartinist aptly Pat it 4'Arta baby****
Baseball is overeaut. King Soccer will come into its own
The official season close! yes terday after a tali programme of week-end matches)
The season's honours way dis. tributed and the
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lead until the eighth game. Me
Borotra Erratic.
Borotra ap
Mr. Tredwell also presented the
Ensceste took only ten minutes cup given by him for the player to win the second set with the best batting average. This peared to be timing very badly and was won by F. Zafra of the Pitie scored only five points." netting pino Club.
or hitting out the other shots.
There was a fine struggle in the Some controversy having arisest set. The elimax came in the over the method of deelding who was the most useful man to his rough his opponent's service but ninth game when Borptra broke Hamdor the award of the prize at the next game and the match given through the Assefarion by
Mr. C. Lauritsen. The President were other announced that the prize was a per-, functionfigs, besides mich analiaj sonal gift and the Association Sad! cial fonising,
[nothing to do with the decision as
the most suitable person to re-! Leica it Mauritsen prekented) The prize in gold watch tv SL Lve of the South China Serent.
WAR
End-of-the-season spirit manifested by the Volunteer Be fanie Corps who had to call on spectuons to make upin nine.
The Japanse finishedd good form as arming rapersap for Another enson.
SATURDAY'S MATCHES,
Japanese v. Recreio.
Putting find on Saturday the Japanese were all out at fire base a
Pildpins gained ther first run through Leoned, whe Was walked and riched home on an.
Champions Enterthed.
his own service.--Reuter's Ame- rican Service.
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SATURDAY'S PRACTICE
- INTERPORT, RESULT. Shanghai's Narrow Victory.
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Philadelphia 6. Chicago: 10. » New York 5, Brooklyn 3. New York 0, Brooklyn 6. Pitsburgh 6., Cincinnati 10. Boston: 0, St. Louis 2. Boston 4, St. Louis 3.
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New York, Pittsburgh 5. New York 1, Pittsburgh 7. Brooklyn & Cinefnat! 5. Hooklyn 3, Cincinnati A Monday:
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New York 9. Pittsburgh 5, Brooklyn 0, Cincinnatiete Boston 6, St. Louis 4. Philadelphia, Chicago 3'
Tuesday:
Now York C. Pittsburgh 5.. Brocklyn 1. Cincinnati 5. Philadelphia 5. Chicago 47 Wednesday:
A. K. Minu, e Lake, h Walker
E. Moosdeen. e Roberts, 6 Walker
4. S. Sulfad, Mocock. Walker 19 A. Rahmin. c Mocork, Walker, 4
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New York 5. Pittsburgh 5.
0
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President.-H. E Sir Cecil Clementi, K.Q.M.G.
Chairman-Rear-Admirat A. J. S., A. R. Ismail, e Andrews, b E. Stirling, C.B.
Walker W. Ramsay. Cok T. A. Robert A. Butt, not out Judges.-Messrs. A. A. Alves, S. Omar Bux, cool b Walker
Mesurs. W. Logan, C. J. Cooke,
A. Silva. Netto, S. Gagrod, T. king.
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Extras.
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BOWLING ANALYSIS.
Burger ...
A cable from Shanghai ap nnounced the fact that Shanghai SOCCER REHEARSAL on the Interport game with
Hong Kong by 19 shota to 17,
From the advices to hand the game was of a very close descrip-R. C. Witchail. T. King, D. Lyon.
Starters.-Messrs A. A. Alves tion and the result in doubt" up to the insp head, but it seems that Cooke, W. Anderson, SH. Garrod, Roberts
C. the Hong Kong team had very A. Lyon, P. W. Ramisay, A. A. hard lines in, not winning.
Alves, A. Silva Netto...
Competitors Stewards.--Blessrs.
Playing
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MATCHES.
LEAGUE DECIDING GAME. Narrow Victory.
Timekeepers-Mesars.
E. W. Railten and T. King.
Handicappers--Messrs T. King
Walker
Moceck
Greenway; b. Aekber Lake, B Sufflad
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D. Lyon, G. R. Razavet, C. Ccoke, Andrews, o & b Suitlan S. H. Garrod
Morris, b Sund Mr. James Stewart Hon. Tren-Walker, & backber "Mr.. D Lyon (Hon. Roberts, e & b Ackber
Heynos e Minu, Ackber Full Results.
Erumner, B. Minu... Mocock, e & Minu 100 Yards Members' Aggregate Reol. not out'
6:21 the Saakumpoo At the close of the game the Earound Saturday" n team Wah Company, conveyed the South | representing The Police Re China A.A. team to their premises creation Club met a team from the in motor ears and entertained them. South China Athletid. Association. The manager of the company con-!· The game was of a fast nature gratulated the players en, winning throughout and the spectators were the trophy for the third time. It treated to a display of which too was announced that the company little is seen in local football the East Point Recreation Crisurer):
The Kowloon Cricket Club and intefded to present another shield half time the Police led by one affiliated to the Hong Kong Baseball! for competition between teams gual sebred through Simpson.
met on the Taikoo green to de-Secretary), In the second half. Lacey in the championship of the Association.
reased the lead for the Police. The Kowloon Cricket Club made Second Division of the League. Mrs Hin Wong, honorary stere-South China failing to reply. the changes from the team advertised tary to the South China A.A base-Pollee van gut winners by 2 goals but nevertheless ran out wimmers ball team instructed by Mr.to none. Richard Shim, manager of the
Fof, an exciting game by three
shots. team, responded. Mr. Wong thank- est the donors of the shield and said South China had won it for the that he was pleased to see that! third time to retain it permanently.
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LEAGUE FIXTURES.
Another General Meeting?
In the second inning, S. Machiuma started a hit and stole two buses. Two men
went down to flies, Kamoshira was let through on an örver and this led to a pressing with five runs being indefore Murata tied to centre fiddl
Both sides were Blanket out on This success, he shid, was large that in view of the chaos caused Overy in the second part of the third due to the encouragement given by inning the Filipings "added three, Chinese Press and the large the various Club Secretaries rads by Zafra's hit and a two-bar, amber of compatriots who attent-arranging fixtures another meeting L. Jack.
bượ, the matches and cheered the of the Hong Kong Football League R. Abrahám
players to victory.
ker Br Bautista after Leonari had been struck out and Cruz tam to a fly at ventre fold.
The Japanese, who were ladies by one run. added two more singles and blanked out the Filipinos in the rest of the game.
The teams anit score details
are under
Filipinos.
Y. Hachiuma H, Rull
Japanese.
Tajima
J
Bb.
Cruz
Murata
-17.
Leonard
ป
S...Hachiuma
st,
1.
Takothmi
Ishimatsu Kamoshita Kögu Imamura
Japanese
Bautista Záfra Angeles
rf. Tecson ef. Delgado
2b. Kitcheli
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 0500101-7
Filipinos.. 1.0 3 0 0 0·0—
Runs. -
:
It seems to be common knowledge Fraser.
E.P.R.C.
Scores:-
K.C.C.
Kern
Shaw
Howe
Webster
Hamilton
Whiteford
(Skip). 18
(Skip)
Baker Glover
Henderson
McTavish
(Skip)..20
Samways Williamson McKellar
Lee
(Skip)..17
will be necessary.
Tuechi Interviewed on the matter the Hin Aming other speakers at the re- ception was Mr. Choy Kip-yung Halhds) could give po informa Goodwin
Hon. Secretary (Ms. W. E. chairman of the executive committion on the subject except the bare Lynt tee of the S.C.A.A.
either entertainments followed statement that "things did not seem J. W. Smith in celebration of their victory. with motor rips round the island to be working but quite to the Gibson
Champions Defeated, Representing "The Rest" in the first exhibition game yesterday, the Japanese defeated South China by eight runs to one.
their first inning.
satisfaction of those concerned."
HONG KONG FOOTBALL CLUB.
take place on the Club-Ground on A Six-A-Side tournament will
Tuesdays and Thursday of each
A crop of errors by South China week. All interested are requested was partly responsible for six runs to be in attendance at the Club being scored by the Japanese in House on Tuesday, when tenus will Two singles be arranged came in later. South China scored! only one run in the match.
details
The score underi
were
1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1
South China
Tajima (2), S Hachiuma, Kamoshita.
Koga. Japanese Imamura, Y Hachiuma 1): Leonard. 'Delgado,. Zafrá (1).
Kichell:
Hits Japanese 6. Filipinos 4. Erors-Filipinos 5. Japanese
Strike-out. Angeles 4. Ishimatsu 1, Hachiuma 2.
Base on balls.-Ishimatsu 2, "Angeles 1.
Hit by pitcher.-Angeles 1. Defence Corps v Recreia
In the absence of two men from their side, the Defence Corps' gave the League, points to the Club de Kecreio and played a friendly game, the gaps being filled. By Ratso Leonard, and a newcomer. The Club de Recreio won by eleven runs
tone.
Runs:--Yokoi
0 1 0 0 0 0 601010-8 Kusano;
(2).
.
Chinese v. Navy.
A friendly football match tween the Chinese A. A. and the Royal Navy will take place this afternoon at 5.30 at the Sookumpoo
ground,
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Cincinnati 2, Brooklyn 7.
Philadelphia 2. St. Louis 9.
Boston 1, Chicago 0 Boston 3. Chicago 1. Thursday:
New York Cincinnati 9. Brooklyn 2, Pitsburgh 1 Philadelphia 3. St. Louis 2X Philadelphia 2, St. Louls 10.
Boston 4, Chicago 1. Friday:
New York 5, Cincinnati 4. Brooklyn 3, Pittsburgh 1.
Philadelphia M St. Louis 10.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Saturday (Sept. 11)
Detroit 8. New York 10: Cleveland 8 Washington
Cleveland, Washington 2.
Chicago 5. Philadelphia 11 St. Louis 4, Boston 5.
Handicap)-1, E Zimmern: 2, Burger, e Sirdar Khan, b Aekber 12 Sunday:
2. A. Brodie. Time: 72. 64 secs.
100 Yards Boys' Handicap-1, J. Lyon: W. Lawrence.
60 3/5, 70-2/5 sees."
Time
50 Yards Members (Handieup)..-
Detroit 4 New York 3. Detroit 4, New York 3.
Extrus
2
Cleveland 14, Washington 4..
Total
122.
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
St. Louis 3. Boston 17. St. Louis 1, Boston 9.. Monday:
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2. 13
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4013
2
S. M. Alarakia" 2, W. Lawson. Suffind Time: 35, 30 seca.
Sirdar Khau Ladies' Handicap 100 Yards.1, Ackber Misa M. Blunsdon; 2. Miss Doris Mohamed 18 Hunt
Rahmin
Time: 84 2/5, 938 seta. 100 Yards Backstroke (ahdi-Minu cup)... A. May: 2, M. Kazem. Time: 85 3/5, 105 secs.
High Dive (Open)-1. C. Macken-
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D. B. S. v. Queen's College.
By kind permission of the
(Skip)"..15 zie 2, F. Rosa Pereira,
Inter-Hong Team. Race-1, Kow- loon Dock; 2. Shewan Tomes and Indian Recreation Club, a cricket match between the Diocesan
4
Company.
Water Polo-Kowtoon British Boys' School and Queen's College (Skip).19 School Former Papils' Association was played at Sookumpoo laat
Wednesday, V Royal Navy. Won by 52 K.B.S.F.P.A-four goals to one.
Total..55 Total
FRIENDLY GAMES. CC.C. v. “All Comers."
Playing at the Craigengower Club a team representing Hong Kong members defeated a team of "Al Comers" by the large mar begin of 49 shots:— Scores:- HK. Boys Rosselet Souza Basa Muskett
Luz Barros Rodrigues Alves
Tajima, Murata, Takotami, Ishima THE AUSTRALIANS.
su, S. Hachiuma :: Sling (1).
Hits: South China 4. Japanese 6. Errorsiapanese
1, South
China 8.
Strike-out-Ishinatsu 1. Lee 3, Hachiama 4. Shim 1.
Rase on balls:-Ishiminta Hachiuma 2.
Three-base hit:-S. Huchiuma. Two-base hit:--S. Hachiuma,
"Helena" y. Hong Kong.
3.
GOING HOME BY WAY OF AMERICA.
London, Sept. 18. At Forres to-day the Austra lians met North of Scotland in a one day match and beat them by 289 runs..
All: Comers Salter. Brightman Phayer "Bennett
(Skip)..29
(Skip)
Kelly Clow Gillard
· Dennis.
(Skip) Nicholson Fritz
:(Skip) ..24
Ribeiro Kitchell Neves Rose
Rosack
Sellwood
Fletcher
(Skip)..31
(Skip)
The North of Scotland side scored 96, A. A. Mailey taking four for 31 and S. Everett three Hyder
Hardeam
"All Hong Kong" toum defeated the for 12.
In the second game yesterday the u.s.s. "Helena" by eight runs to
The Australians scored 285, Rumjahn
three with an unplayed last inning. T. J. E. Andrews scoring 61, J. S. the fourth inning by gaining a ram den took three wickets for 76.
The "locals" swept the place in Ryder 92 and Everett 77. Bow- for each hit and there were eight-
them.
Starting with a blank inning the Club de Recreio continued to pile
of up runs with good, hilting in which "Helena" Remedios was prominent He was Hong Kong also in good pitching form).
..
1 2,3 4-5 6-7 1 1 0 1 0 0-3 ....0008 0 0 -8 Runs Coulter (2), Jones (1);
Bowker scored the only fun for Ransom (2), Alves, Zafra, Gosuno; the Defence Corps by gaining fist, Y. Hachiuma, Leonard, Kusano.
on an error, stealing two buses and
getting home on a hit by Wheder.
The teams and score
are us under:-
Recreio
Remedios
Gutterres
Alves
Rocha
Pereira"
H. Barros Soares.
Botelho
D. Xavier
Recreio
detalls
'Defence Corps.
36. Wheeler
P.
Owen Hughes
逃跑。
2b.
Bowker
Ransom
cf. Rushton, Ralph
lb. Leonard
rf. Spary
11. Mason
"1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Strike out:-Pegg 1, Barnes 3. Two-base hits:-Goanno, Leonard, Kusano.
FINAL HONOURS.
"The majority of the Australian team are travelling to America on October 1 on their way to Aus- tralia.-Reuter,
BOBBY JONES LOSES.
(Skip)..17
Total..101
HOME GOLF.
11
·A.
Batting first, the Queen's" Col- lega team met with disaster, being all dismissed for 25 runs. Lee took four wickets for four rins, and E. Lee two wickets for two runs.
The D. B. S. replied with 83, Landom Sept. 1. thus winning the match by 58 Fleet. On the North Hunts runs. A. R. Suffiad took three Beach, headed the qualifiers in the course, Fred Robson of Cooden wickets for 19 runs,
Queen's College. southern section of the Professional 0. Hassan, b Mackay Golfers' Association 21,040 tourna I. Haroon, b Mackay ment with a brilliant 69.
qualifiers M. R. Abbasy st. Fox.
Chiengo 2; Philadelphia 5.
Chienge 2. Philadelphia 2. ". Cleveland 6. Washington 31 Wednesday:
Cleveland 4.. New York G
Detroit 2, Washington 1. Detroit 5, Washington 9... Chicago 5, Boston 1. Thursday:
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Cleveland 2, New York 1 Cleveland 5, New York 0. Detrit 2, Washington 3 Detroit 4, Washington 5. Chicago 6, Boston 4. St. Louis 1, Philadelphia 0. Friday:
St. Louis 1, Philadelphia 5.
Cleveland 6, New York: 1. Detroit 4, Washington 5. Chicago 3, Boston 2.1
-Reuter's American Service.
EXCHANGE
Hongkong, 10th September 1916.
Bank. Wire Day
On demand 3/11/16
4 months eight
Credits, 4 months' highs2/13/18
A. S. Sumad, S.A. Lee
1
He was followed by:-
F. Samy, c & b A. Lee
On London
Abe Mitchell .....
72
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J..W. Gaudin (Wanstead)
72
A. Hant, hit wicket. b E.
Lee
0
11
J. J. (Pottery bar
72
M. Moosa, run cut-
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Amongst the other
Were-
Mackay
A. Herd
73 Hunt, not out
""" Ray
J. Braid
7.0
Boomer, '71; G. Duncan, 78; G
Documentary, 4 monéha alght 2/2 15/18
1796 nom.
74F. Ismail, c Gerrard; b A. Lee 10, Credits, 4 monthy eight. nom.
Notable, failures were Aubrey A. K. Ismail. b E. Lee
A. R. Suffiad, b A. Lee.
Gadd, 78% C. Whitcombe, 78; and
A. Havers, 79.
call the attention of those
M. R. W On demand
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On demand..
0.
Jo
Berlin
1
On demand....
mom
Extras
9 in New York-
OD demand
Total
25
583
.
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
Wire
Q.
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9
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players
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1431
3.4 2 2
2
In Slugapore-
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Manila-
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F. 1. Zimmern, b A. R.
Suffiad
Ou demand.
1041
Jn Shanghai-
7
On demand
nom.
30 days' sight (private paper,
10
On Yakobazin
On demand
3
Sovereign (
nigna (Enda's buying rasa; 9.10.
competing in the Club compet E. Lee
Mackay
tions to the fact that several
Diocesan Boys' School.
Dr. Andrea Kharas Dér Lely Spink
(Skip) .16 games are very much in arrears. D. Anderson, run out
All are requested to make. Total..62 special effort to bring the games up to date. Failing compliance with this request within a reason- able time games will have to be
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Civil Service Club Match.
U
CUP PRESENTED.
Goscombe-O'Sullivan Trophy
"Final
A challenge game was played scratched. on the Civil Service green be- tween the First, and Second League teams, the losing teams providing spoons. The first team won on all three rinks, so Baltusral, Sept. 18. that they are the richer by a At the end of the morning round piece of silver, Von Elm was one up on Bobby Scores:- Jones in the Amateur championship 1st Team And of the American amateur golf Oswick championship.
Booker Later, Knight Von Elm bent Jones by two up. Deakin --Reuter's American Service.
2nd Team Luck Vergette Knott
Carr..
Greenwood
A Lee, c F. Ismail, b A. S.
Sufflad
R Gerrard, e J. Hunt, b A. 3.
Suffiad
N. Mackay, c A. Hunt, b
Haroon
B. Lee, e F. Ismail, b A. R
Suffiad
L. Dixon, & A. R.
Sufflad
Un demand
1071
#7 15/16 Ear Bilvar in Bongkong 5pm.
[[per' (n.)
14 Chinese Copper Cash
10% p
Chiners Copper Cente
8%
Fate of Native Interest.
7X P..
6
Chinese Bub Colo
Hengheny Bab. Colo...
25% dis.
par..
LONDON EXCHÄNGES..
2
A. Clarke, 'c Abbas, b Mooss 18 The Sanitary Department won F. R. Zimmern, run out the Goscombe-O'Sullivan Cup in E.. Goddard, not out
the inter-departmental bowls J. Fox, a Haroon, b F. Ismail. competition by defeating the Pri
19th head, the winners added four.
League Table
· Alderman
sons Department on the Police
(Skip)
(Skip)
green yesterday in the final..
The final league table is as follows:
Maughan
Leading by three points at the
Lockhart
W.
Pct.
South China
Japanese- Filipinos
12.0 12
.867
Hollidge
8
799
Ten Best Battera.
Gregory
7 8
,400
A. 8
← 10
800 Zatre (F,C.).
*
43 15 21 488
.380
Gosuno (C, de R.)
Laing
2
0 8 18 112-11 Club de Recreio
Defence Cps. 00010001 H.K. Baseball Club
Runs. Remedios (8), Soiree,
Xavier, Gutterres (2), Barros, Alves (1); Bowker (1).
142 Hachiuma (J.C.)
A.B. Eune Hits Pet (Skip),
38 12 17 470 66 22
14 16. 444 Strange
Extra...
(British Wireless Servios,),
Total BOWLING ANALYSIS.
0. M. B. W. Genays
6
and a single, the final score being A. S. Suffad 22-14
A. R. Sufflad Mr. McLeod (losing skip) hand- Moosa, ed the cup over to the winning
Haroon' akip and replicas to the team, J Hunt
Westlake Lamble
23 (Skip)
.15
Jones
Flegg
Davis
Allen
Sanitary
(Skip).18
(8kip)
17 Taylor
Lamble
83 11. 12.868
Total, 58°
Total
44 Gregory
45 19 16 .861
60 18 21 4.20 Brawn
44 18 18.409
12
22 25. Team Averages,
400 Smith Remedios (Q, dà R 36 A.B. Runa Hits Pet. Davis (H.K.).
379 70 112 300 Bowker (E.01) 385 90 107 277 Ransom (HK) 460 115 121 208 O. Hughes (D.C.) 491 168 125 284 Francisco (F,C,) 437 107 110 251 Juna (8.0.) 439 119 101 234
Hits. Recreio 9. Defence Flipino Club
Corpe 6.
Strike-out-Remedios 5.
Base on balls. Remedio: 1,
"Owen-Hughes 8
Hit by pitcher.Owen Hughes
Defence Corps..
Y
South
Défonce Corps
Rocrolo Japanese Club Hong Kong
China
(Continued at foot of Next Column.)
50 17 19:380
470 17 807
Home Runs,
Bowker (D.C) 8; Hachiuma (J.C.) 2; Gosano(C. de R.) 2;
C.8.C.C. Competitions.
The teams were—
Prisons
Buckanan
Johnston
Willahire
McLeod
(Skip) 22 = (Skip)
74
Mr. McLeod also thanked Chief
The Bowls Secretary of the Preventive Officer 8 Clarice
Zafra (F.C.) 2; Ishimatsu (J.C.) 2. Civil Service Club would like to who is a part donor of the Cup
F. Ismail
Mimo
1728
46 15/16 1783
Rugby, Feptember 19
Paris
83
New York Bruneels
0:28 2 Amatardam 0:198
15.12 :12114
30,38
08 1tockholm
18.15
0.17 1 Copenhagen
015
00
Vicons
Prague.
101
100 TR/18.
Madrid
31.95
Rig
Jo 50/5
POLO CHAMPIONSHIP
Meadowbrook, Sept. 19. In the open polo championships Hurricanes defeated Prince mere by 10 goals to 9-Reuter
37 14/10 18-1/1