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DEVELOPING, PRINTING AND ENLARGING.

BOWLS,

CRAIGENGOWER WIN

AGAIN,

POLICE SURPRISE.

C.S.C.C.

Whant

H. Westlaka

J. Deakin

|8. Gray (skip) G. Cooper Greig

A. W. Grimmitt

87

(skip)

7

E. W. Simmonds.

Vergette

F. E. Booker

J. Hollidge

15

(skip)

Oralgengower Cricket Club W. P. Hedley. made another meal in the Bowls R. Lapaley

(skip): League on Saturday-a slender a. s. Atkinson one, it is true, but sufficient to F. Cullen secure the two points which J. A. Lindsay bring them appreciably nearer J. C. Brown the senior championship. Their (skip) 21

victims were Taikoo--at Quarry Bay,

73

J. T. Laing

Chittenden

J. J. Gregory S. E. Alderman

(skip)

Division II.

U.S. BASEBALL.

""NATIONAL & AMERICAN” LEAGUE

THE WEEK'S RESULTS.

New York, Saturday.

Matches played in the major

18 baseball leagues during the week

Another senior club to win away were the Police, who triumphed at Kowloon over the Cricket Club. The victors remain C.S.C.C. v. RECREIO “R.” in second place, Kowloon Dock

Winning comfortably on two were the other success, on their rinks, Civil Service Cricket Club own green, defeating Civil Service defeated Club de Recreio "B" at heavily, and signing the relega-Happy Valley by 33 shots. tion warrant for their opponents. Scores:-

Civil Service still live in hopes, Civil Service however. Their second team won H. Lockhart again and they stay in the top W. Bickford berth in the junior table, but R. R. Davies their nearest rivals also won-A. B. Allan thereby maintaining interest in the race for promotion,

(Skip) ..19 J. Holdman L. E. Long-

bottom

Five of the seven Hong Kong luwn bowlers who have been selected by the L. Luck Association for the interport match R. T. Taylor against Shanghai were, engaged on Saturday. A summary of their respec- tive performances is admittedly, no S. Eccleshall criterion of their "form." but may be C. E. Jones a guide matches.

Recreio “B.”

resulted as follow:-

National League.

[Saturday, Aug. 4:

New York 18, Cincinnati 3.

Philadelphia 8, Pittsburg 14.

4,

Sunday, Aug. 5:

MONDAY, AUGUST 13, 1928.

DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE,

(This cross-word puzzle has been made by an 'expert' but our readers are warned to look out for. occasional phonetic spellings, such die harbor, plow, and altho.)

31

10

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New York 4, St. Louis 6. Brooklyn 5, Chicago 2. Monday, Aug. 6:

35

36. 197

138

140

£42

143

47

146

GU

Other games postponed on account of rain. Tuesday, Aug. 7:

50

151

52

159

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54 55

56

57

New York 10, St. Loufs 1. Brooklyn 8, Pittsburg 4.

59

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2,

21

8.

161

E. L. Barros E. V. M. R. Sousa N. R. Sequeira L A. Gutierrez

(Skip)..23

F. A. Machado

A. E. Alves

A. V. Barros

(Skip) ..81

A. H. Basto

(Skip).

8

Gomes Gonsalves

J. G. Ozorio (Skip) ..81 (Skip)..11

75

42

to their "oss" in league J. R. Archibald Rosario

J. Massey

Three of the five were on the los Ing aide; one played la a draw; and another won againat a rink which in- cluded another interport "eap."

A. W. Grimmitt (Civil Service C.C.), who played skin, lost by 7 shots to 37, a margin of 30, they heaviest defent of the day!

J. Laing (Taikoo R.C.) played No. 1 in a rink which lost by 18 to 21. A. Chapman (Kowloon O.C.) played akip against a rink which included A. Mair (Police R.C.) at No. 3. The latter rink wan by 24 shots to 10.

J. C. Brown (Kowloon Dock R.C.) also played skip. His rink drew 21-21.

A. M. Holland (Kowloon Bowling G.C.), captain, and W. Macfarlane (Kowloon Bowling G.C.), were not engaged.

Division 1.

reboTVO,

C.C.C. v. TAIKOO RC.

On their own green, Talkoo Re- creation Club were unable to check

the progress of the leaders, Craigengower Cricket Club, the home team losing by 7 shots. Scores:-

Talkoo R.C. Crnigengower. J. C. Chalmers G. T. Buchanan T. Grimshaw C. S. Ronselet

C. B. Matthews C. Bennett N. Drummond R. Basa

(Official Photographers of the "China Mail.") || (skip)

A. Stalker

K.B.G.C. v. EAST POINT. Visiting Kowloon Bowling Green Club, East Point Recrea tion Club lost by 24 ahots.. Scores:-

K.B.G.C. Hatt H. Stonham

E. W. Hogbin D. F. Warren

East Point.

C. E. Gahagan

Arnold

C. A. Goldenberg H. Hampton

(Skip) ..10

(Skip) ...25

W. E. Bell S. Drake

J. Maclachlan

D. Hill

Coutts

L. de Rome

G. E. Roylance A. Webster

(Skip) ..28 (Skip) ..16

Rundell

Hale Johnstone

Paul Peers Akehurst

(Skip) ..22

72

48

A. Macfarlane Shaw (Skip) ..10

RECREIO "A" v. TAIKOO.

At King's Park, Club de Recreio "A" overwhelmed Talkoo Recreation Club, winning by 49 Scores:-

Recreio "A".

20

(skip)

20 C. F. Vas

F. J. Neves

J. J. Whyte

G. McLeod

J. Ferguson

D. Fritz

D. Rumjahn

L. C. R. Sousa

shots.

Taikoo R.C.

Spiers

Maxwell

Moore D. Walmsley (skip)

Philadelphia 8, Chicago 7.

5,

2.

Philadelphia 4, Chicago 2.

Boston versus Cincinnati post- poned on account of rala Wednesday, Aug. 8:

New York 10, St. Louis 5. Brooklyn 3, Pittsburg 4.

Boston 6, Cincinnati 8.

.12.

1. Philadelphia 4, Chicago 8.* Thursday, Aug. 9:

Pittsburg 5. St. Louis 4. Friday, Aug. 10:

New York 8, Philadelphia 4. Brooklyn 5, Boston 1. Pittsburg 1, St. Louis 2.

American League. Saturday, Aug. 4:

Chicago 6, New York, 8.. Detroit 4, Philadelphia 7. St. Louis 11, Boston 8. Cleveland 2, Washington 1. Sunday, Aug. 5:

Chicago 5, New York 4. Detroit 1, Philadelphia 5. St. Louis 1, Boston 3. Monday, Aug. 6:

Chicago 5, New York 4. Cleveland 7, Washington 4.

2,

11. Detroit 8. Philadelphis 5. St. Louis 9, Boston 4. Tuesday, Aug. 7:

Chicago 3, New York 0. Cleveland 0, Washington 8. Detroit 4, Philadelphia 1. St. Louis 6, Boaton 5. Thursday, Aug. 9:

Boston 1.. New York 7. Philadelphia 8, Washington 3. |Friday, Aug. 10:

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KOWLOON C.C. v. POLICE.

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59 C. Rodrigues:

On their own green, Kowloon Cricket Club lost to Police Recrea tion Club by 10 shots. Scores:-

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Police R.C. Hargreaves L. E. Lammert Glendinning G. E. Wragge Marks

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Bombay, Saturday, The Associated Chambers Commerce which claim to represent the greater part of a thousand mil- lion sterling of British capital, The positions in the League to supposed to be invested in India, date are:-

LEAGUE TABLES, A

Division L

vinces constitutions varying up to full responsible autonomy, while as regards the Indian Statea the Chambers recommend a constitu- tion making the whole of geo- graphical India a single economale unit.

bas sent the Simon Commission a Memorandum recommending the P. W. D. L Pts, most liberal trial of self-Govern- 8 Craigengower C.C. 8 8 0 0 16ment in India and giving the pro-

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G08 511 0 Kowloon C.C.... 439 481 Civil Service C.C. $20 622

Division II.

40

At North Point, Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club lost to Kowloon Cricket Clab by 7 shots. Scores:-

Yacht Club.

A. Clark

24 (skip)

12 Sutton

Dram

Condon

West

G. C. Moss 10 (skip) Hollands McLeod A. Mair

Murdoch

Wood

Kowloon CC.

Webb

Raven

C. J. Tacchi

W. W. Hirst

A. L. Shields

(skip)

28

(skip).

24

J. Bentley

H. Gittins

Smith Fincher

E. W. Capenter

B. Petheram

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P. W. D. L. Piorder that there may be no ground Civil Service C.C. 9 7 1 1.15 for the suggestion that Britain has Kowloon B.G.C...10 6 1 3 13 not honoured her pledge of August, 21 Recreio "A"..... 9 6 0 8 12 1917

Taikoo R.C.

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J. Clark

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(kip)

24

L. J. Davies

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Abraham

W. Brace

Yacht Club

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F. G. Herridge

Recreio "A"

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19 (skip)

26

61

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