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CANTON SERVICES BEATEN.
Strengthened Argylls Side Easily Wins.
FORWARD LINE ALL SCORE.
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The Combined Canton Air Force and Navy football eleven, which lost to a team from the Argylls at Caroline Hill on Saturday, lost their re turn match against the Argylls at Caroline Hill yesterday by the large margin of 5' goals to
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The Argyll's made severn. changes in the side which just. triumphed over the Canton Ser-
JOCK CRIGHTON OUT-POINTS KID ANDRE.
Inflicts Severe Punishment on Siberian in Eight Roundi.
Shanghai, Aug. 5.
In an attempt to stage comeback. Kid Andre, the rug- ged Siberian boxer, proved no match for Jock Crighton, for merly welter-weight champion of Hong Kong, and took heavy punishment to lose decisively on points in an eight round bout at Luna Park
SWIMMING SPORTS OF
ARGYLLS.
Interesting Programme Staged.
RACING.
CURRENCY BOY AND MILE RECORD.
One Minute 4 Seconds At Penang Meeting.
SHORT SUIT'S PROMISE.
Penang, July 28. Although no three-figure dividends were paid out, to- day was a day of upsets, not a single favourite obliging.
The outstanding feature of the day's rading was the fine running of Currency Boy who with 9.5 won the mile race for the top division cracks in 1.41. In this race Short Sult was "a slight fa- vourite and did not dis- appoint her admirers and supporters, running a good second. This was the first time she was accepting over this distance' and there is not a shadow of doubt that she will be the "wonder horse" In the second half the Argylls ran riot and scored five goals in Interesting
of the year.... Golden Queen was favourite in quick succession to place the issue afforded. beyond doubt. King. MeQuade, Wing, Argyll and Sutherland the first race which Shoot Up Reid, Hughes and McKenna scor-Highlanders, swimming sports on won to pay $31. In the second ed for the British side, which had Saturday.
race Foundling and Dame Fash- Mrs. Cockburn, wife of the Com-ion were favourites. Kulim all the play in the second half.
Canton Services:--Lo Sing-yip;pany Commander. kindly presented and Balkis again made the run- Yee Hing-yuen, Chan Wing-lu; the prizes at the conclusion of an ning but Pataques finished fast Fung Man-kit, Chan Kwok-chi, enjoyable afternoon.
Full results were as follow: George Lu; Choong Kaap-man,
||150 Yards: Chan Yu-sai, Wong Wing-hong,
vices by the odd goal in three on Saturday. Faced with, this strong- er opposition the Chinese did well to cross over a goal in the lead, Wong Wing-bong scoring the im- portant point...
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MRS. COCKBURN PRESENTS PRIZES.
competition was at the Headquarters
1. Bdsm. Jameson.
2. Ptė. Wylie.
8. Pte. Blair.
150 Yards (Free Style):-
1. Bdsm. Jameson
2. Pte. Agnew,
3. Dmr Aitkenhead.
Boys' Race:-**
1. Boy Chapman. 2: Boy Maguire.
CHAMPIONS DEFEAT 3 Boy Nairn.
DERBYSHIRE
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Diving:-
1. Bdsm. Ort. 2. Pte Aghew. 3. Pte.. Hutchison
75 Yards-
Taking first, use of the wicket the Derbyshire, batsmen could do little against Verity, who 25 astounded" the cricket world by taking all 10 Notts wickets for only 10 runs earlier in the sea- son, and were dismissed for 78, Verity claiming 6 for 32.
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1. Piper Ferguson. 2. Pte. Lewis..
3. Pte. Agnew,
Yards:-
1. Piper, Ferguson. 2. Pte. Blair.
3. Dir. Aitkenhead. Novices Race:
1. Bdsm. Armstrong. 2. Pte. Hutchison, 3. Pte. Lewis,
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Starter: Capt. Cockburn. Judge: Capt. Anderson, M.C. Other officials C.S.M. Mc-
Maurice Leyland showed that his 153 at Leicester was stroke of fortune's wheel, and, in partnership with Herbert Sut- cliffe, placed Yorkshire in an in- pregnable, position 838 runs Tavish, C.Q.M.S. Hutchinson, Sgt.. ahead for the loss of only 7 wic- Brown and Band Sgt. C. J. kets. Leyland's 118 was his Spaughton.
third century of the season,
Sutcliffe, who batted brightly at V.R.C. PLAY Y.M.C.A. the conclusion of his big innings, registered his eighth century of
the season two more than "Wally" Hammond (Gloucester), his nearest rival.
Faced with almost certain de-
THIS EVENING.
Water Polo.
to win easily and pay $62. In the third race Salome was a rag- ing favourite but ran a bad race. Timbang ran prominently all, the way but was beaten by Klumpur, the top weight, at the finish. Klumpur returned $59.
Sufton and Tom Thump were most supported for the fourth race but Rosamond caught the start and was never headed. Then came the big race. Short Suit made all the running. In the straight Currency Boy who lay handy shot out to win easily.
Selangor and Punkawalla were favourites for Race 6 but Selac led from start to win easily by two and a half lengths. The last race was a fitting climax. Chear- Royal ing was hot favourite. Parade and Cheering came out at the finish but, were challenged by Sungei Besi who won by a neck. Mayo thus rode, two, out- siders for the day, his first two wins for the meeting.
A Lucky Guess 'There was only one lucky Hold-
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BASEBALL
feat Worthington batted plucki This evening the V.R.C. will enter-1 ly for Derbyshire, and his 102 tain the Y.M.C.A at Water Polo at was the result of confident and 8 p.m. After the premier game of stylish batting in the face of the junior teams of these two swim- steady and accurate bowling ming organisations will take part in Verity again showed excellent a friendly encounter.
form to return the analysis of 5 YMCA 1st team Angus, Kerr, for 37, giving him an analysis of Witchell, Stoker, Donn, Railton and 11 for 69 in the match. Most Campbell.
CARDINALS BEAT PHILLIES TWICE.
Rice Gives Senators
Close Win..
New York, To-day, The following were the results
yesterday's Baseball games: National League.
RE. E Philadelphia Phillies 4% 88. Hurst leorge Davis hit
St. Louis Cardinals
of Verity's successes have been V.R.C. 1st team: TL Kaight, registered on the Headingley J. R. Soares, E. Zimmern, H. M. Philadelphia Phillies ground, and he has now earned Remedies, C. Roza-Fereira, S. V. St. Louis Cardinals the name of Headingley Verity Gittins and L. Roza-Pereira. Re- Collins hit a home
Scores as cabled by Reuter serves W. Lawrence and A. Mc-
⠀⠀ eleventh innings. ware as follow:—
Gold Grann.
"American Leagu Derby 78: (Verity 6 for 32), YMCA 2nd team: Nicholls Cleveland Indians
249 (Worthington 102, Selk, Easterbrook, Henry; Suther-Washington Senators Verity B for 81) examens land - Fowler and Aria. Yorkshire: 416 for 7 dec., Brokenshire.
(Leyland 118, Sutcliffe 182).
Beserve
COUNTY CHAMPION 3HIP TABLE TO DATE.
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