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Friendly Contest

Yesterday

Carl Hubbell's Comeback

New York, Saturday. Though each team won 10 matches,

Despite general anticipations of de- by playing on a point system, the feat in four straight games, the New Kowloon Golf Club defeated the York Giants staged a comeback to-day Happy Valley Golf Club by 15 points and beat the Yankees by 7 runs to 3 in the fourth game of the World Series. to 144 yesterday when the Hong Hubbell was named the winning pitcher Kong club were hosts to the Kow-for the Giants and Hadley, on the mound for the American pennant win- loon club in a friendly contest.

ners, the loser. SINGLES

The Giants runs were batted in A. T Braley lost to R. K. Collins

Danning and Lieber two each, Bartell, 5 and 3; K. S. Robertson halved with Moore and Hubbell one each. DiMag

W. Taylory W. Buller lost to T Paton

5 and 5; F. E. Booker lost to A Den gio and Gehrig scared runs for the nis. 2 and 1; H. H. Mundy halved with Yankees, Gehrig slogging a home run W. A. Stewart, A. D. Humphreys beat in the ninth inning. The remaining ruu A. A Lopes one up; D. Forbes lost to was given the Yankees in the third in- D. J. N. Anderson two down, J. A. Ring when the Giants made three er- Selby beat F. C Barry 3 and 2; W. Srors and forced a man home.

The weather was cold ands, dull Hillier beat E. F. Fincher, T. B. Low beat J. McKelvie 5 and 4, G. E. Wel: Nevertheless, 44,293 spectators turned lerton beat W. M. Groves 5 and 3, D. out to watch the game. Gate receipts Humphries halved with W. C. Simpson; amounted to $188,791.

Detailed scores:- G. T. May lost to J. Smedley 4 and 2; J. J. King lost to C. G. Anderson 2 and 1; A. Brooksbank beat W. Stoker: 3 and 1; J. Buckle beat E C. Fincher

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Police R.C. Defeated

In their first match of the season, the Diocesan Boys School beat the Police by 58 runs, playing at the School on Saturday.

The Police were not at full

strength, but their side included Pope and Baker, their best bowlers, and several other regular players. Good catching and fielding by the schoolboys contributed in no small measure to their victor

Scores:-

DBS-129 for 6 wickets declar- ed (F. Lay 57 not out, G. B. R. Sar- gent 39, G. White 11 Pope 1 for 23, Baker 3 for 19, Booker 1 for 7. Danbrowsky 1 for 15).

P.R.C.1 (Carey 30, J. Fisher 11 not out C. N. Matthews 5 for 10, C. B. R. Sargent 3 for 18. G. White 1 for 14).

Wolves Carry Off Boy

Wolves carried off an eight year old herd boy, in a sudden raid on a village in the district of Luniniec, Poland.

No trace can be found of the boy, who was taken off in an un- known direction by the pack

The raid has caused consterna- tion among the villagers, as wol- ves seldom venture down among the houses in summer.

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