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BASEBALL.

SOUTH CHINA DEFEAT

VOLUNTEERS,TN.

CLUB BEATEN BY FILIPINOS:

CRICKET OPENS.

FIRST CAME OF THE SEASON.

LR.C. . "VARSITY PHOENIXES."

The first cricket match of the season was played on Saturday afternoon, the Indian Recreation Club and the Varsity "Phoenixts."

AMERICAN · BASEBALL.

· LAST - WEEK'S (GAMES.

· [REUTER'S· AMERICAN SERVICE]

New York, September 11th. The results of the matches in the

LAWN. TENNIS.

U.S.A. AGAIN WIN DAVIS CUP.

(REUTER'S AMERICAN SERVICE]

PHILADELPHIA, September 10th.

No matter what happens in the remain-

Two League baseball matches were play ed on the Happy Valley diamond on game being a friendly one between the National and American Leagues played ing games, France" will not wrest "the

Saturday, South China defeated, the Defence Corps, and the Hongkong Base- ball Club went down to the Filipinos

CLUB FILIPINOS.

Half way in the game, the Club led by runa But in the fifth inning the Fili- pinos gat ahead by scoring three runs, and in the next inning added 6. The Club went in for the 7th inning but could only add one run more. The Fili pinos won by 13 runs to

The teams and score details were as under:-

ט

"FILIPINOS. Zairs

་་་་་་་་

Playing on their own ground the Indians defeated the visitors by 89 runs.

Batting first, the visitors compiled 100 runs, the top scorer being Zimmern with 36 runa.

The IRC replied with 16 runs, S. A Ismail retiring after contribucing 40 to the score.

The scores were as under:-

**Phoenixes.**

T. E. Yeoh, a Suffiad, b A. M

Madar

B. P. Ng, A. H. Madar, - b

Curreem

8. V. Gittins, c'Rumjahu, b A. H.

Madar

Zimmern, b Rumjahn

J. L. Youngsage, ibw., b Cur

reema

Sirdar Khan, è Curreem, b Rum-

jahn

**

CLUB.

Shaok

Hines

1b.

Leonard

Ransom

2b.

Kitchell

Cockey

P

Angeles

Davis

1.f..

Delgado

Muccio

5.2.

Bautista

K. 1: Luke, b Arculli

Harrell

c.f.

Rull

Iamail

3b.

Tecnon

E. N Sudan, L.b.w, b A H.

Madar

8

Mahon

r.f. Fernandez

F. Hiptoola, e Rumjahn, b A. M.

Madar D. Anderson, not out

Extras.

Total

Bowling Analysis.

0.

A. H. Madar

9 0 33

Curreem.

6 0

Rumjahn Arculli

4

0

1

Indian R.C.

Club

...0 3.0 3 0

I-7 Filipinos 13.0 0.3 6-13

Runs:-Davis, Muccio, Mahon, Ismail, Hines, Rankin, Cockey Leonard (3); Bautista, Zafra, Bull (2); Tecson, Del gado, Kitchell, Angeles (1).

HitsClub 3, Filipinos 10. Three-base hits:-Ransom, Cockey, Bautista

"Shank,

ErrorsFilipinos 3, Club 19. Strike-out:-Angeles 4; Cockey - 3. Harrell 9.

Base on bails:-Cockey 3, Harrell 9, Angeles 2.

Hit by pitcher:-Angeles 1.. VOLUNTEERS. SOUTH CHINA.

The remarkable feature of this game was that although defeated, the Volun terrs gare an exhibition of the best hit- ting seen in local baseball this season. They secured two home runs, respectively through Bowker and Ramany. In spite of that, however, South China were too clever in all round play, and won by 99 runs to 11.

The teams and score details were as under-

DEFENCE CORPS. Fincher

A. H. Ramjahn, B.Curreem

3. S. A. Curreem, ran out

H. D. Rumjahe, b Gitting

S. H. Ismail, e Ng, b Gittina..

A. H. Madar, e Sirdar Khap, b

Gittins.................................

S. A. Ismail, retired

M. P. Madar, run out

E. A R. Ismail, e Sirdar Khao,

b Yeoh

"Y. A. Wahâb, c 'Anderson,

Gittins.

F. M. el Arculli, e Youngsaye, b

Gittitis.

ני

.100

13

0

732 * * *

14

A. S. Ismail, < Sudan, b Zimmern 5 A. S. Safod, not out

Extras

Bowling Analysis.

SOUTH CHINA.

Total

163

Spary

3b. r.f.

June

S. S. Lee

M. 2.

Oven Hughes P

Shim

Youngsaye

0

Bowker

* 8.8.

Choy

Yeoh

40

Valentine

c.f.

SL. Lee

Gittins

2

Lammert-

ob.

W. Sling

Rushton

1.£.

Leang

Sirdar Khan Sudan

ik..

K. Chian

Wheeler Ramsay

-H. Sling

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 H.V.D.O...... 5 0 0 2 1 0 3-11 South China 1274 440-29

Runs Lammert (3); Fincher, Spary, Bowker, Owen Hughes, Wheeler, Rush ton, Ramsay (1); W. Sling, K Chinn (4); H. Sting (3); 8. S:Lee, June, Shim, Choy, Leung (E); S. L. Lee (1).

16.

Home runs-Bowker and Ramsay. Hits:-Defence Corps 14, South China

Strike-out: Shim 4, Owen Hughes, 1. Basc on balls:-Shim 4, Owen Eughes 6, Bowker 1.

Three-base hits:-W. Sling, K. Chian, Lammert, Ramsay.

SUNDAY'S GAMES."

SOUTH CHINA. JAPANESE The League match between South China and the Japanese, yesterday, was watch ed by a record number of spectators and provided much excitement.

The Japanese led by five runs to one in the first five innings, Ishimatsu being responsible for two beautiful home run bits South China gained four runs in the sixth to tie the score.

South China added another. ran in their last inning to win the match, bat the Japanese, lodged a protest on the ground of interference by spectators. The run came through E. Chin, who hit along the left base line, which was fouled by spectators, and ran home.

The, teams and scores were as under: SOUTH CHINA.

JAPANESE Y. Hachiums

Kusana

5. L. Lee

8. 8. Lee

Ishimatsu

June

ab.

Hayase

Shim Leung.

c.f.

Lf.

Sling

12b.

K: Chinn

Ib.

Choy

E. Chinn

r.i.

Yokoi Kamoshita Murata

B. Hachiuma Takotami

Umpires:Barnes and Kelly.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 South China 0.0 0 1 0 4 1-6 Japanese 21.1 1.00

Buns Hachiuma, lihimatsu (2), Y. Hachiuma (1); B. 8. Lee (2), 8. L Lee, June, Shiram, H. Chinn.

Hits-South China, 6: Japanese, B. Errors-Japanese, 4; South China, 4. Strike-out:-Ishimatsu, ; Lee, 5; B. Hachiuma, 1,

Base on balls:-Ishimatru, 1; Lee, 1. Hita by pitchers:-Ishimateu, I. Home Runs:-labimatau, 3.

RECREIO

JAPANESE

In the second game the Club de Recreio made a promising start by scoring eight runs in the first two innings, but were blanked out in the remaining innings.

The Japanese, who did not take the game seriously, gradually made the same number of runs.

The result being a draw, the game will be replayed on a date to be arranged this week.

The teams and scores were as under =

JAPANIAE. 您... 8. Hachiuma

RECREIO.

Alves

M; Barron

D. Xavier Remedios

35 Imamura?

p. Ishimatsu

Kogs

(Continued on next Column.)

Zimmern Hiptools

BOXING.

RAYMOND ACCEPTS CARTLIDGE'S CHALLENGE.

: [BY CADOFYDD.]

Kid" Raymond has accepted C.P.O. Jim Cartlidge's challenge, and intimates that he is prepared to meet him at any time over any number of rounds. It now only remains for the Hongkong Boxing Association to make an offer to the two men.

The boxing season" is not due to begin for some time yet, and with the Naval boats away and the East Surreys about to leave, the Association could hardly be able to arrange an attractive programme." Moreover, the Boxing Marquis," the Marquis of Clydesdale and Hamilton, and his companion, Egan, have post- poned their projected visit to Hongkong. They are, however, certain of paying us a visit, and it is then that the Boxing Association will be enabled to set up a fine all-round tournament. next month. the Scottish Eerderers are siso due, and it is safe to assume that they have some good pugilists.

Sometime

The Boring Marquis" and Egan aru to stay for some time in Manila, and, therefore, they might not arrive in Hong kong until next month. Whether Ray- mond is able to defeat Cartlidge. remaina to be seen, and it would certainly be feasible to match the better of these two with the Marquis. If the Cartlidge. Raymond-fight cannot be staged soon, Cartlidge will certainly have the prefer. ence of meeting the Marquis, At the same tournament, where Egan would be matched with either Mair or Francis, Kaymond may be put up against some other man. With three such contesta, the tournament would certainly be one of the most successful, both financially and in point of attraction ever staged in Hongkong.

Pereira

·Silva Figueiredo

*

A. Xavier H. Barros

Takotami Murata

1.f.. 1b..

1.1.

Tokój.

2b.

Kamoshita

!

Y. Hachiuma

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Recreio

350.00 0.0-8 Japanese 03. 2.11108) Runs-Alves, M. Barros, Pereira (9), D. Xavier, Remedios (1); B, Hachiuma, Yokoi (2), Y. Bachiuma, Murata, Tako tami, Kamoshita (1)

3.

Strike-out:-Ishimatan, 8; Xavier, 3. Base on balls:-Ishimatsu, 4; Xavier, Hit by pitcher-Xavier, 2.

LEAGUE TABLE.

League standings to date are now as under (result of match under protest in- cluded)-

during the past week are as under :-

NATIONAL LEAGUE. "

Saturday:

New York s, Boston 1. New York 2, Boston & New York 3, Boston 9. Brooklyn 7, Philadelphia 2. Chicago 11, Pittsburg 2. Chicago 3, Pittsburg Cincinnati 5 St. Louis a Sunday

Cincinnati 3, St. Louis 7. Chicago 7, Fittsburg 6. Monday

Philadelphia 6 Brooklyn 6. Philadelphia S, Brooklyn 2. Pittsburg 1, St. Louis & Pittsburg 4, St. Louis 2. Cincinnati 0, Chicago 2. Cincinnati 7, Chicago 4. Tuesday:

Boston 2, New York 7. Boston 7, New York A Philadelphia, Brooklyn 0. Pittsburg 0, St. Louis & Cincinnati 5. Chicago a Wednesday:➡

Boston 1, New York 5. Boston 4, New York Philadelphia 3, Brooklyn 4 Pittsburg 6, Cincinnati 1. Pittsburg 11, Cincinnati. 0. Thursday

Boston, New York 3.. Philadelphia 6, Brooklyn 19 Pittsburg 2, Chiengo 1. Pittsburg 1, Chicago 10. Friday

Philadelphia 8, Chicago 4 Pittsburg, Cincinnati 5. Pittsburg 5, Cincinnati 0. Boston 11, St. Louis 3.

AMERICAN LEAGUE.

Saturday:

Philadelphia 0, New York 3. Boston 1, Washington St. Louis 3, Chicago 3., Sunday:-

*

Washington 6, Boston 2 Cleveland 8, Detroit 7. Cleveland 0, Detroit 2 St. Louis 8, Chicago 9. Monday:

New York 2, Philadelphia 5, New York 2, Philadelphia 1. Washington 2, Boston 1. Chicago 5, Detroit 4 Chicago, Detroit 3.

St. Louis 0, Cleveland . St. Louis 3, Cleveland 1. Tuesday:

New York 4, Boston 2 - St. Louis B, Cleveland 3. Chicago 4, Detroit 2. Wednesday:

New York, Boston 5. Detroit 10, Cleveland 7. Thursday:-

New York 10, Boston..0.. Detroit 3, Cleveland 1. Chicago 3, St. Louis 1 Chicago 3, St. Louis 1. Friday:-

Philadelphia 4, St. Louis 5.

Davis. Cup from America this year.

In a doubles match played to-day at the German town Cricket Club, R. Norris Williams and Vincent Richards beat H. 'Cochet and J. Brugnon in three straight sets, America thus holds the trophy for the sorenth consecutive season.

-Williams and Richards defeated Cochet and Brugaon by 8, 64, 6%

Frenchmen Play Well,

7

France won the first two games in the doubles with apparent case the French- men's forcing play from the net keeping the Americans on the baseline.

حسين

France continued at a whirlwind pace till the score was 4. in their favour. The Americans despite brilliant pieces of sideline and buckhand play from Richards, were unable to cope with the Frenchmen's accurate volleying at the net, but after the sixth game the Ameri- cans showed marked improvement, break- ing their opponents' service for the first'.. time. They finally took the lead at 5-4.

Play was very keen, the ten thousand spectators roaring with applause at the frequent and dazzling exchanges.

Play in the second set continued at very high standard, there being a series of long and most exciting rallies Cochet's

several BCCS.. service secured

The Frenchmen's overhead work was most deadly, but the Americans' steady de-" fence redace an adverse lead of 48 til the Frenchmen were 34 down

The Frenchimen were somewhat nervous at the opening of the third set. Cochet, at the net, seemed to be losing his brilliant The Americans, on the cop- trary, continually improved and appeared to have the match in their pocket when the store was 4-1 in their favour.

accuracy.

America were within a point of winning the set in the sixth game, when the Frenchmen, amid intense excitement, bauled the game out the fire and actually reached "ferty love"! on Wil Lams service, but subsequently Cochet netted thrice in, rapid-succession.

Tildan Defeated.

GERMANTOWN, September 11th. The remaining two singles in the Franco-American Davis Cup match re" sulted in Johnston beating Borotra 9-6, 6-4, 8-7. and. Lacoste beating Tilden 4-6, 6-4, 8-6, 8.6.

Accident To Tiden.

This is Tilden's first defeat in a Davis Cup championship match in five years. He was leading in the third set, when two line decisions were given against hirð. In' going after the fecond of these shots, he slipped on the ground and twisted his left knee. Although obviously in pain, he resumed play, but served a double. fault, which lost him the game and put Lacoste on the lead for the remainder of the match.

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