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INTERPORT BOWLS.

LEAGUE TENNIS.

ARRANGEMENTS MADE BY INDIANS CHAMPIONS FOR

SHANGHAI,

THE FULL PROGRAMME.

Shanghai papers announce the acrangements for the Interport lawn bowls in which Haukow are also taking part. The Hong Kong team, comprising Messrs. C. Atkin- aon (captain), G. McLeod, F. C. Goodman, W. H. B. Muskett, 'R. F. Lu's and C. C. Silva, will be ar riving in Shanghai to-morrow, and the first match in the Interport series will be played on Saturday. The Interport dinner has been fixed for September 12

In the three matches against Hong Kong, separate players have been selected to represent Shanghai in each game. Teams and the pro- gramme of matches are as under:

first gabe:-G. L. Campbell takin). A. J. Hall. C. Sequeira, J. Munro.

"

Seloud game-A. A. Malcolm (akip), R. P. Phillips, W. Turnbull, A. McLeod.

"Third game:-C. B. Stormes (skip). W. A. Bailey, H. E. Peck, G. V. Jensen.

Official Umpire:-D. McAlister. The Hankow team will be Mesars. S. J. Godwin (captain), Byrne, Rus- Bell Thomas, Fuller and Allison.

Thursday, September 4:-S.R.C.

Hong Kong and Hankow. Friday, September 5-Junior Golf Club. Hong Kong and Han kow.

on

Saturday, September 6-Inter- port matches Junior Golf Glab's rinks: Shanghai . Hong Kong, and Shanghai v. Hankow."

Sunday, September. 7:-Interpart matches on Lawn Bowls Club's rinks: Shanghai Hong Kong, and Shanghai . Hankow.

Monday, September 3:-Interport matches on Yangtazepoo B.C. rink: Shanghai v. Hankow.

Tuesday, September 9:-Yang. terpoo B.C. v. Hong Koog, Wednesday, September

10:- Hongkew Golf Club . Hong Kong. Thursday, September 11:-Police Bowling Club 2. Hong Kong.

Friday, September 12:-Lawr

Bowls Club . Hong Kong.

Saturday, September 13:-Coan- try Club r. Hong Kong.

FANLING GOLF.

RESULTS OF BOGEY POOL COMPETITION"

THE SEASON?.

GOOD WIN OVER CHINESE R.C.

The two old rivals-I.R.C. and C.R.C-siet in the "A" division as Sookunpao last evening, and this time the Indians proved the better- team, winning by five sets to three with one match unfinished.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1930.

HOME CRICKET.

FULL POINTS. FOR NOTTS

AND YORKSHIRE.

"GOOD BOWLING AGAINST· WORCESTER.

(THROUGH ALUTEE'S AGENTY.]

LONDON, September 1. Yorkshire were. successful in taking full points from Kent in their last match, Notts also had an easy victory over Worcester. Both these Counties have moved up. close to the champions.

U.S. BASEBALL RESULTS.

CHICAGO DEFEATED.

(REUTER'A AMERICAN SERVICE.]

NEW YORK, Sept. 1. The following pre" the results of the baseball match played to-day in the National League and American League :-

National League.

..... §

HOME FOOTBALL.

ENGLISH · LEAGUE... MATCH RESULTS.

CHAMPIONS DEFEATED

(THROUGH ARUTER'S AGENCY.)

LONDON, Sept. 1

Several football matches in the English League were completed to-day. Sheffield Wednesday, last Philadelphia ...4 New York

(first game).

season's champions, failed against Philadelphia. New York.... 3 Aston Villa, who won by two clear

(second game).

goals. West Ham United register. Boston Brooklyn

(first game).

(second game).

Pittsburg

3

od another victory, beating Liver- 4 pool by seven goals to nil. In the Second Division & score of 8-1 wan returned by Tottenham against

...11

Brooklyn St. Louis

Pittsburg 1

St. Louis.

Chicago

0

(first game).

Gloucestershire are left with a chance to Bnish in the second posi-Boston tion, but they have to take the fall Ong surprising feature of the points in their match with Derby game was that S. A. and H. D.shire which is now in progress. Rumjahn, the doubles champions of the Colony, did not win a single set, though it must be said that the score in their last set was 8-11 in their favour when play had to

Kent. Yorkshire.

At Gravesend, Yorkshire beat

Kent by and innings and 45 runs, thanks to a substantial first innings score towards which Leyland and

be stopped on account of failing Mitchell contributed centuries. light.

The Indians have" now only one more match to play-against the Hong Kong Cricket Club and if they should win that also they will be the champions for the season.

The scores of yesterday's match

were:--

21

scores were:-

Kent, 1st innings Yorks, 1st innings.

Leyland, 112.

(second game). par Cincinnati

(first game). Cincinnati Chicago

(second game).

American League,

The New York Philadelphia. 3

(first game).

New York

(second game)..

Philadelphia... 0

Washington... 2. Boston:

157

443

(first game).

Mitchell, 101 not out. Kent, 2nd inninga Bryan, 96.

211

Notts Worcaster."

A Nottingham, the home County

S. A. and H. D. Ramjahn (1.R.C): beat Worcester by ten wickets in

lost to M. K. and M. W.

.........

Lo lost to K. L. Ho and M. K.,

Few

a match producing poor scores. Barrett dismissed six of the Wor- 36cestershire batsmen for 21 runs in

*Ng Sze Kwong and E. Lo... 45

C. A. L. Rumjahn and I. 3. A. Razack. (I.R.C.);—'

beat M, K. and M. W. Lo... - 1 beat K. L. Ho and M. K.

Yew beat Ng Sze Kwong and H.

L

Washington. 6 Boston

(Borond game), - Chicago 5 Detroit

(first game).» Chicago

2 - Detroit

(second game).

3 Buraley

1

The following are the full re- sults:-

Division I.

Aston Villa.... 2 Wednesday.... Blackburn..... 1 Portsmouth Bolton. I Arsenal was $ Huddersfield... ? Grimsby........ Leicester....... 2 Birmingham West Ham... 7 Liverpool

3 Barnsley.

Division II.

1 SWADA

Charlton... 0 West Brom, ...

6. Southampton.. 0 Notts Forest... 0

Stoke...

St. Louis. 8 Cleveland...13

(first game); St. Louis

(second game).

5 Cleveland

1 Bradford

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STILL FIRST

1927

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4 Tottenham · Wolves.

8 Burnley

2 Millwall

Division III. (Southern).

9

Fulham Coventry

0

Division III, (Northern),

Barrow

0 ..... 0 Accrington Crewe......es Rotherham

·Doneaster 1 Darlington Halifax...... 3 - Gateshead Hartlepools.... 0. Southport Lincoln.... 2 Wigan... Stockport.. Tranmere.

DIAL 20135.

3

0

2

0

the first innings. In their second THE ATHLETICS ECLIPSED BY innings Worcester went down for

the small total of 60 runs, Larwood

taking eight wickets for 33.

The

scores were

6-2

Worcester, 1st" innings

117

0-1

Barrett, & for 21.

Notts, 1st innings

132

Brooke, 5 for 38.

Worcester, 2nd innings"

60

"Larwood, 8 for 33.

-Notts, 2nd irnings (no

wickets)

46

A. A. Rumjahn and J. S. A. Cur- reem (I.R.C.):-

lost to M. K. and M. W.

·4-6 Lo beat K. L. Ho and M. K.

Yew

beat Ng Sae Kwong and

Lo

.10. S H.'

6- 4

WHY ENTERPRISE WAS CHOSEN.

BEST OF PROSPECTIVE DEFENDERS.

[UNITED PRESS.

Newport, August 28. The selec tion of the yacht Enterprise as, the": defender of the America's Cup against Sir Thomas Lipton's Sham- rock V. came as a surprise in yacht- ing circles on the Atlantic seaboard The committee declared, however, The Bogey, Pool competition at that, in view of the test races, they Fanling played from August 30 to re convinced that the Enterprise September 1, attracted 40 entries is the best of the four American boats: The Enterprise is owned It was won by J. G. Campbell (18), and sailed. by Mr. Harold Vander. who finished one up, with "A. H.bilt.. Ferguson (2) second, two down.

Other scores were:-E. des Vœux (13), R. Young (7), F. Groves (19), M. N. Cochrane (14), all two down. The second prize was decided by drawing lots.

CANADA'S G.$10,000 SWIMMING PRIZE.

MILE RACE THRONGH ICE

COLD WATERS.

Toronto, August 27-Two hundred swimmers started on the annual zational race over a 15 mile triangular course at 11a.m. to-day. The Wrigley classic, sponsored by William Wrigley, ir, of chewing- gum fame, is taking place this year in connection with the Canadian National Exhibition and it is there- wide- fore attracting unusually. sorend interest. The course lies at the foot of the Exhibition City and thousands of spectators crowded for points of vantage

A prize of G.$10,000 will go to the winner, who must struggle through, ise-cold water in what is generally conceded to be the most strenuous of all the long-distance swimming endurance competitions. Several former winners were among to day's starters, and aquatic stars. From vizually every por-z0-

Won by Marvin Melson, Iowa. Later. Marvin Nelson of Fort Dodge, Iowa, unexpectedly won the Wrigley 15-mile swimming race bere, by haishing at 8.46 pm, with a total elapsed time of the 44min Isadoro, Sponder, of Port Calberne, Ontario, finished next at 7 o'clock

The winner, Teceives a cash prize

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Australians, 1st innings

Hurwood, 61. Hornibrook, 50 not out. Sussex, 1st innings...

J. Parks, 81.

367

999

RED SOX.

[UNITED PRESS.]

New York, August 28-Losing a terrific 20-inning struggle to the St. Louis Cardinals, to-day the National League leaders, the Chicago Cubs,"dropped again in the percentage, while Brooklyn's Dod-

2. New Brighton.. 0 2 Carlisle

TO-DAY'S FIXTURES.

gers won over the New York Giants The following matches are duo and scrambled back into second for play to-day in the English place, the Giants dropped to third | League :--

'defeat-was once more. Chicago's

Derby

Division I.

v. - Leeds U. Manchester C. v. Blackpool, Middlesbro Newcastle Sheffield U.

บ. Manchester U.

..

. Chelsea,

"Sunderland.

Division II.

Bradford C... Port Vale.

Sussex.. Australians. "At the end of the second day's play at Brighton, the Australiana had a lead of Gs runs over Sussex on the first innings scores. Sub by 8 to 7, with each team making stantial contributions were made by one error, the Cardinals getting 20 two batsmen on either side, while bits and Cubs 22. This left the Hornibrook,had the best bowling average with five wickets for 51 Cubs, with a percentage of 597, as The scores were:-

compared with 559 for the Dodgers, and .567 for the Giants. Brooklyn and New York played an errorless game through to an 87 win for Bristol C.

Plymouth, Brooklyn.

Bury

Cardiff Playing at Pittsburg, the Pirates Everton v. Preston. took bath games of a double-header Reading v. Oldham. from the Cincinnati Reds. In the first game, the Reds made two errors, in the second three, the initial contest going to Pittsburg by 16-12 and the second by 11-2

Boston won a 13-10 decision over the Phillies at Phildelphia, getting 18 hits to..14 for the Phillies and profiting by three Philadelphia Notts C..

Cook, 67 not out! Hornibrook, 5 for B1. Australians, 2nd innings (no

wickets) ......

CHAMPIONSHIP TABLE.

1st Inn. No P. W. L. W. L. Res. Pts Lancashire..28 10 0 8 5 8 155 Yorkshire....28 11 2 6.4 Notte28 9 1410 6

0 132 2118

5.150. 3 149 Gloucester...27 14 4 28 1 144 Kent.28 12 7 5 4 Sussex .287 5 6 8 Surrey 28 3 4 13 5 3 116 Essex 2 0 3 7 0 3. 113 Derbyshire..277 74 6 3 100 Worcester...28.5 9 8 11 Glamorgan..28 5 9 6 4 4 Leicester.28 4 10 6 3 3 Warwick.27 2 8 87

99

98

89

2

82

Somerset ...27 411 6 4 Hampshire..27 58 1 13 Middlesex 28 33 10 3 81 Northants...28 4 12 3 5 4 78

2

83

4.

B1

HARMSWORTH SPEED-BOAT

RACE.

HOLDER SUCCESSFULLY DEFENDS TITLE,

(REUTER'S AMERICAN SERVICE.]

DETROIT, Sept. 1. Commodoro, Gar Wood won the Harmsworth Trophy Raes, success- fully defending his title to the world speed-boat championship.

His average speed was 77.39 miles an hour for the 30-mile course.

Commodore Wood's brother," George, finished second

The only British competitor WAS Miss Carstairs, who thought her boat would stand a better chanor if driven by Mr. Bort Hawker, but the change was unsuccessful.

GORDON BENNETT BALLOON RACE.

BALLOONISTS START FROM

CLEVELAND.

[REUTER/B AMERICAN: SERVICE.)

CLEVELAND, Sept. 7 The international Gordon Ben nett balloon race started from the Municipal Aerodrome, to-day

M

The favourites, include "Belgians, Germans, Americans and French-

errora.

The Red Sox Triumph. The other league leader, Philadel- phia's Athletics, likewise went down to defeat to-day and slipped in per- centage to .659. The Boston Red Sox, who stand at the foot of the league, ranking, took a 2-1 win, making seven hits to the Athletic's six.

The Senators strengthened their grip on second place by a 6-3 wit over the New York Yankees, leav ing their respective percentages,614 and .579. Each team made nine hits and two errors.

Cleveland's Indians took a 10-5 victory over the White Sox, whilst the St. Louis Browns, on their home diamond, by better hitting and tighter play all around, won over the Detroit Tigers bs 8 to 1

The detailed scores for the day follow:-

AMERICAN LEAGUE /

Clubs. Chicago. Cleveland

New York Washington

Philadelphia Boston

Detroit

St. Louis

SOLLEN

H.

12

E 1

·10

-18:

NATIONAL LEAGUE

Clubs. Cincinnati

Pittsburg

(first game).

Pittsbur

Brooklyn

New York

Boston

Philadelphia

St. Louis

Chicago.

-R. H.

- 14.

2.

(Continued at foot of neat column.)

1.

2.

1. Queen's P.R.

Northampton.

17.

Division II. (Southern), Bournemouth Brentford Brighton Exeter Gillingham

Swindon

Torquay Watford

Southend.

v. Luton.

v.

Bristol R.

#Thames.

v. Walsall.

Crystal P

7. Norwich.

Division III. (Northern), Wrexham

v. York,

BOXING.

NEWCASTLE NOVICE BEATS TEDDY BALDOCK..

(THROUGH REUTER'S AĢENUT.)

LONDON, Sept. 2. Teddy Baldock, the British ban- tamweight champion, was surpris |ingly and convincingly defented on points at the hands of Benny Sharkey, a young Newcastle.

tam who was participating in his first big fight.

Clube

Standings.

AMERICAN LEAGUE.

Philadelphia

Won Lost Pet.

783

..814 73 53 .570 82-789) 510

08

473

Chicago

$76

St Louis

44

Washington

New York....

Cleveland

Detroit

Chicago Brooklynn

New York....... St. Louis Pittsburg

Boston Cincinnati. Philadelphis

Won Lost Pet.

1550

03 54. 1587 60+

548-

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