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INTERPORT SHOOT.
BASEBALL SEASON OPENS.
H.E. THE GOVERNOR PITCHES FIRST BALL.
double-bulked Osmund, who failed to when be put the red in baulk, and then score. Needing only 158 for game, Tal- kiner scored 379 before failing.
It was undoubtedly one of the finest exhibition of billiards ever seen in the Colony.
Falkiner could not get into his stride for a long time. After his sixth visit to the table is highest breaks were 37 TESTERDAY'S SCORES.
and 00. Lamund obtained 81. 35, and ar. This last break was a splendid ex- Hongkong's team fred yesterday after-
The Hongkong Baseball Association hibition, and he was unlucky to miscue Falkiner in essaging a red loser." at Taikoo Range in the andanl
continued to play below his usual form Interport Rife match in which Shang-opened their season auspiciously on
Fa hai, Singapore and Penang also parti- Saturday afternoon, when the first match and Osmund steadily forged ahead.
in the Hongkong Baseball League was was over a 100 points to the good when cipated.
he had totalled 08.
Then Falaizer charged the aspect of Hongkong scoured a total score of 800, played on the Happy Valley Diamond, which works out at an average of 90.6 between the South China Athletic Asso-the game entirely by brilliant and sure Just play be competed a break of 525, per man, and should give Shanghai, our ciation and the Japanese Baseball Club.
The game was started by H.E the before la renched 200, he pocketed his opponent's ball, and scored the remain- most dangerous opponents in this annual Axture, a good Eght. Yesterday's core Governor (Sir Cecil Clementi, K.C.M.C.der of the points with red loser, ex- works out at 2.1 better than the score of His Excellency after shaking hands with cepting one red winner." He Snished last year, when the Northern port won each of the players pitched the first ball the competition and Hongkong were run amid rounds of enthusiastic applause. ners-up, with Singapore third. Penang Mr. R. C. Tredwell (U.S. Consul-Generál
in Hongkong) acted at catcher. did not shoot on that occasion
Firing took place, yesterday under un Others present with His Excellency on favourable conditions. It was very dull, the diamond were Mr. C. 3. Ransom
OTHER FIXTURES,” and misty a intervals; while at the 600 (President of the Association), Mr. W
Falkiner appears at the Hongkong yards range rain interfered with good Logan (Vice-President), Mr. Hin Wong shooting. A varying wind which was on. Secretary) and Mr. L. R. Hide Club te-ding, and at the Engineer's In
stituto to-morrow, His opponent at the also encountered here made a consider-fonso (Hon Treasurer).
He Institute will be Mr. W. Brown. His Excellency remained a able difference to the firing.
plays at Canton on Wednesday, and in The team representing Hongkong had
Kowloon on Thursday, had little or no practice and their scores terested spectator throughout the game. The stands were practically full, and in are very creditable" considering the pre-addition there was a very large crowd
Corporal F. C vailing circumstance Goodman (Scottish Company, H.T.D.C.) of spectators on the side lines. the top scorer, secured 100 out of a poss ble 105, and incidentally repeated his total score of the practice shoot on Satur- day, when his shooting was-200 yards, Yester 33; 500 yards, 34: 600 yards, 33. day his score at the same ranges rend:- 200 yards, 31: 500 yards, 32; 800 yards, 31.
an in-
The game itself was rather disappoint ing and spectacular hitting was almost, entirely lacking. With seven runs in the second innings the only scoring in the match-the S.C.A.A. became the "winners. THE TEAMS.
The teams were a sunder :- .S.C.A.4.
S. L. Lee June Shim
There seems in some circles a tendenes to express surprise and regret that the Malayan side made as many as 253 against our side which was strong in bowl-
C.P.O. Bristow also did well; while ing and fielding. I cannot quite see the
veteran shots like Mr. Cook and Sergt. point myself. On an easy wicket and on a ground like the Padang which is on the Railton also showed they could still make narrow side, it is no surprising feat for their 4. Mr. Cook, by the way, has shot a strong batting side to reach near the for many years in the interpart.
Hongkong on the interport in 1923, four hundred mark. And that there is some very good batting down there we and 1994, and this year are hoping to know from our friends in the Hawkins, win again. Shanghai, it is understood, I do not think that it argues any weak-red last Wednesday or Thursday, but ab Man ness in our howling or Gelding-though up to the present their scores have not-hanson there were one or two weak points in come to hand. The shoot has to be com that. And still lesz do I think that it pleted by each port between April 13th justifies a pessimistic view of the pro-Fand May 31st.
spects in November. I must he remem The shoot is carried out under King's. bered that there was no left-band bowler 1st stage conditions. The umpires yes on the side, and during a stand, change tarday were:-Shanghai, Mr. W. Weir; to left-hand stuff, even if it is not wonder- Straits, Mr. D. B. Rone; Hongkong, Mr. fally good helps your stock bowlers J. Littleton." enormovaly.
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SCORES.
The detailed scores follow:- 300 900
JAPANESE. S. Hachiuma Hayasse
Ishimatsu
Y. Hachiuma
S...
ab.
p.
Chan Ki
lb.
Muratoi
S. S. Les Choi
C
c.f.
Yokoi
Sling
.ab.
Tajima
1. f.
Takatomi
r.f:
Yokose.
The score by innings was as under
S.C.A.A. Japanese
1 2 3 4 5 €
0 0.0 0 0 0-
0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0
RUGBY.
The Rugby football match arranged be- tween the Hongkong Rugby Football Club and the Hongkong Bank and Union Insurance XV. for Saturday afternoon was cancelled.
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The referees were Messrs. Maieskie and hard labour, in default, for failing to Kanoh.
YESTERDAY'S MATCH.
H.K. BASEBALL CLUB ». VILIPINO CLUB."
Yesterday afternoon the second League 600 To- match was played, the Hongkong Bare yds. yds. yds. tal.; Ball Club being opposed to the Filipino
Club.
The result of the match v. the F.M.S. will be looked forward to with great in terest. Comment at present must wait for the scores and for a more detailed Cpl. F. C. Goodman' (Scottish Com- account of the games. There is one point
pany, H.V.D.C.)... 34 however that stands out with regard to the candidates for a place in our side in
C. P. O
Briscon (Small Arins Club) 33 November Fincher and Balhatchet -fail- ed in both innings, and unless they come M W. E. Cook
..... 33 off against the FM.S. they will have to (D.R.C.) perform extremely consistently in the Sergt. N. H. Railton trials to get into the side. Continued
(Artillery Com- success in League Cricket is a very good
pang, H.V.D.C.)... 13 reason for prolonged trials in the pre. W. A. Latham liminary matches, bat
(D.R.C.) justify inclusion in an Interport side. Spr. H. L. Lockhart
& pour one to
when there appears to be a tendency to fil on important occasions.
The scores are as follows
MALAYA
ist Innings: 383.
R. ABBIT.
The principal scores were Rhodes (102);" Armitage (64), Hamilton (90), De Vitre
61:
(45).
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There was not the large attendance of 100 Saturday, but the match proved to be much more interesting and play more
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31
30
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31
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(Engineer Com- pany, H.V.D.C.)... 5 C. P. O. Wheeler
(H.M.S. Durban).. 31 Mr. F. Young
(D.R.C.)
* *
O exciting than on the previous afternoon.
At the Marine Court on Saturday, be fore Lieut.-Comdr. G. F. Hole, R.N., the master of a fishing boat was fined $15. with the alternative of two week's exhibi: regulation lights while under way. Three boatwomen were cautioned fer mooring their boats inshore, at a distance of less than 100 yards from low water mark. They pleaded guilty, but said they had permits, and the police did not press the charge.
Also at the Marine Court on Saturday
seaman of the e.. John Pater, s
range Park, of the West Indies, was charged with wilfully disobeying the law-
1. After a very keen struggle the Ameri-ful commands of the master of this vessel cans won by run, defeating the while in Victoria Harbour. The defen- dant, being of Danish nationality, re Filipino's by 7-8.
one
The winners made an excellent start.quested that he might have Consular $4 In the third inning they were three representation, and the case was adjourn-
un on their opponents and in the nexted until to-morrow morning.
80 inning increased the lead to five.
The
Filipinos added two runs to their score
The total number of deck passengers
in the fifth inning, one more in the entered for the twenty-four hours ended 67 sixth and it was level pegging in the at 9 a.m. on Saturday was 336, of which last. Then the Americans went in and 10s were carried by the sa Sunhing
37 secured the necessary. point to win.
THE TEAMS..
The teams were as under:-
AMERICANS.
25
31
W
31 23
28.
27
32
36
Mr. J. M. Jefford
(D.R.C.) Major
(R.A.0.C.)
2
31 20
83
FILIPINOS.
Stamford
Leonard
ib. Hines
29 30
81 92
Cruz Angeles
8.3.
Ransom
gb.
299 303
20-1
ase Saira
P
Francisco
1.f.
COUNTED OUT.
G. Sancto
C
3b.
1
Mr. M. Wallace..
(Taikoo Rifle Cluh) 29 MA J. Worth
(D.E.C.).
Rull
1.
31
20
Batisla
c. I.
"}
203 29 10
87
The bowling analysis read: Bowker, 4 for 104: E. B. Reed. 1 for 89; the Rev.
2 for 47.
T. B. Powell, 3 for 110, and G. R. Sayer,
#
HONGKONG-
1st Innings.
C.Q.M.S. Stripp, e Huggins, b Hill
A. W. Ramsay, Hill
E. C. Fincher, b Hill
G. R. Sayer, c de Vitre, b Hill
R. H. B. Hancock, e Armitage, b
Hil
Captain Warters,
Kill
Hamilton, b
H. N. Balhatchet, e Rhodes, b
Huggina
J. D. Humphreys, e Rhodes, b Hill
A. C. I. Bowker, e Hamilton, b Hill
"Rev. T. B. Powell, not out
E. B. Read, Lb.w. b. Hill ....
Extras.usita.
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As a matter of interest we publish below the scores obtained in Saturday's practice shoot, from which a comparison can be made of the scores obtained yes- terday:-
600 To- yds. yds yds. tal
n
200 500
Cpl. F. C. Goodman, (Scottish Com- pany H.V.D.C.)... 33. Sgt. N. A. Railton (Artillery Com- pany, H.V.D.C.)... 30 Major Stamford
(RA.O.C.)** Mr Cook
(Dock-
yard R.C.).......... 27
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The score by inning whs as under:-
1 2 3 4 5 6.7
Americans Filipinos
3 0 1 2 0 0.1-
1 0 0 0 2 1 2-6
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Osmand for his Ene play to-night. It
92 is the best game which has been put up against me in China or in many other places. In fact for the last four years. Dono amateur has done so well against me."
(Applause.)
33
31
32 32
01
Mr. Jefford (Dock.
yard R.C.)
30
90
21
C.Q.M.S. Stripp, at. James, b
Hamilton
Mr. Worth (Dock-
18
yard R.C.)
24
31 29
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b
yard R. C.)
24
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49
Mr. Lockhart (Eng.
Co., H.V.D.C.) 29 Mr. Latham (Dock
yard R.C.)
99
28
24. 26
27
77
ASAHI BEER
F1 swkts for 10 runs.
2nd Innings.
G."R. Sayer, c Clarke, b Huggins, 54
E. C. Fincher, e Hill, b Clarke ...... A W. Ramsay,
James,
Armitage
"R. H. B. Hancock, e Hamilton, b
Hil
Capt. Warters, e Clarke, b Hill
J. D. Humphreys, e de Vitre, b Hill 10 H. N. Balhatchet, Huggins, h
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Extras
Hill
Mr. Young (Dock-
So spoke Mr. Claud Finkiner, the 83 British billiards professional on Satur- day night, after he had played a game 79 of 800 up against Mr. A. J. Osmund, the Champion of the Colony. Osmund play- ed a very fine game, and had not Fal- kiner made a break of 305 when Osmund was well ahead, the result would have
The scores in the various matches been much closer than it was. Camund His average Was somewhat unfortune. follow:-
was 21, and Falkiner's 64. The final scores were Falkiber, 1,020; Osmund, 298.
Police (C0). Civil Service (80).
FIRST DIVISION..
0
13
Taikoo R.C. (38), zn Kowloon Dock
R.C. (70).
236
3 wickets for 30 runs. R. N. Hamilton 3 wickets for 28 runs.
LAWN BOWLS.
SATURDAY'S LEAGUE MATCHES.
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