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At the annual meeting of the Ladies Hockey Club, held on Thursday, at which Mine N. A. McNeillie prosided in the absence of the President, Mrs. W. T. Southorn, a report was presented and the following officers were elected for the ensuing year:-Bon. Secretary, Miss N. A. McNeillio; Assistant Hon. Sceretary, Miss P. M. Goodall; Hon. Treasurer, Miss E. R. Ball; Committee, Mrs. M. Bishop, Miss E. O'Hagon, Miss E.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1930,

POLO NOTES.

K.O.Y.LI. CUP FINALS ON MONDAY.

[Bx: A:CONTRIBUTOR.].

On Monday at 4.48 p.in. the finals of the, "E.O.Y.L.L" Cup tourna ment will take place at the grounds of the Hong Kong Pole Club at Causeway Bay when the Infantry side known as the "P.B.L" meet the Civilians. Lady Peel has very

8. Laing: Captain, Miss Gray; Vice-kindly consented to present the Cup Captain, Miss Owen Hughes,

The report stated that 17 matches were played during the season, of which six were won, three drawn, and eight lost, the last named being against men's teams,

The Club won the Cher Clark Cup after a hard struggle. Regret was expressed at the departure of the Captain, Miss Daphno Stanion, who was responsible in a large way for the winning of this trophy, and a parting gift of a gold hockey stick brooch subscribed by members WAS presented to har.

It was announced at the riveting that the Club had secured the loan of a ground at Bookunpoo every Thursday, while it was hoped to uso the Navy ground in King's Park, the Y.M.O.A, ground and the Marina ground on Saturdays.

It was decided to adoupt a blazor. bearing a suitable badge.

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·U.S. BASEBALL RESULTS.

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New York, September 25.. The following ate results of the baseball matches in the National and American Longues played to- day!

National League, Chicago 4 Cincinnati..... 3 St. Louis Pittsburg 0 American League. Philadelphia ..13, New York Boston............ 2 Washington

.... 3

CUBS' ERRORLESS GAME 'AGAINST BRAVES.

3

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New York, Se tied with the September 21.After two days

An excellent match is promised anda inrge number of spectators is expected. While polo will com. mence at 4.45, the tournament will be preceded by one or two casual chukkas and the match itself will bo started shortly after 5 p.m. It consists of four chukkas played consecutively with an intermission of 8 minutes between the second and third. The referees will be Colonel Browaring and Lieut. Colonel Maclaine, both of whom, with many years experience of the goma, can be relied upon for ac- curate decision and an englo-eyen observance of play and playeré.,

The Teams.

The composition of the teams in

as follows:

LOCAL PING PONG.

MEN'S BINGLES CHAMPION- SHIP.

Playing in the first round of the above tourney, Wong Tung Hot emorged victor in his contest against Siu Sik Chuen, the score being 3-0, 3-2 3-0

The match between Loung Lin Chuon and Wong Kum Hay, had to be called off by the umpire on Thursday evening, as it was already 11.30 p.m. when the score resched two sets all. Both sota were very long drawn out,' and throughout the match both contestants displayed the utmost patience and cara in raintaining nothing but a ling-lăng

exhibition.

HONG KONG BOXING -

ASSOCIATION.

ANNUAL REPORT.

The General Committee of the

30, 1030, state- their report for the year ended June Hong Kong Boxing Association, în

The Tournament Account shows

a profit of 8487.83 and the General amount now standing to the credit Account à profit of $210,38 and the of the Association in the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Cor poration is 8763.13, : The

in the National League, the Chicago Brooklyn Dodgers for second place Cubs to-day took the position from its former holders, by a victory over the Boston Braves: The Cube pity ed errorless ball and emerged on the long end of a 4-2 score, though Boston was hitting well. Dodgers, meanwhile, lost again to Pittsburg, a one run margin for the Pirates dropping the Brooklyn team to third place.

H.M.S. Marazion, won the Heavy- During the season, A.B. Rowles, weight Belt outright by defeating L.8. Man, H.A.S. Comwall, and Marine Smith, H.MS. Hermes; The leaders, the St. Louis Car-

A.B.. Crichton, H.M.S. Cornwall, dinals, did not play to-day.

double-header, not altering their H.M.S. Kent, and also the Weltor- New York and Cincinnati split won the Middleweight Champion ship by defeating A.B. Ewin, respective positions in the league.weight Championship by defeating But Brooklyn's drop to third place 1.8. Morris, H.M.S. Hermes, loaves the Giants dangerously close

Under the Rules of the Associa-

at the Dodgers' heels, one point tion all the officials (except the separating the percentages of the two metropolitan teams. The second. President and Vice-Presidents) and "P.B.I."-Captain Carmichael New York Cincinnati game played the members of the General Com (back); Mr. Worrall (No. 3); Mr.but eight innings, being called on

mitteo retire at this meeting. Mr. Bramwell (No. 2); Mr. Davidson account of darkness.

R.M. Dyer, and Mr. J. Scott Har- (No. 1).

In the American League the ton offer themselves for re-elec- Civilians. Mr. Newbigging Athletics held their position bat tion as Chairman and Vice-Chair- (back); Mr. Stanton (No. 3) Mr. added nothing to their lead, losing man of the Association, respective Gordon (No. 2); Mr. Heard (No. the first gamo of a double-header . Mr. J. Brook offers himself for

to the Browns. In the second re-election as Manager. round, however, the winners came into their own, trouncing the St. Louis team 10-4, and heavily out hitting their opponents.

1).

To pick the winner on the basis of the form displayed in this tournament is a difficult task. The P.B.I." defeated the Gunners in brilliant play during the last few minutes of the match after three and a half chukkas of very mediocre polo,

However, the team work nad hitting shown at the end was definitely first class and provided the Infantry strike their pace at the start, and maintain it to the end, they will prove a very tough proposition. The Civilians in their match against Headquarters played better than any one really expeèt. ed.. Was this their trus-form or merely a "flash in the pag, AB 2, whole they are well mounted, per- haps better so than the "P.B.I

The Players.

Taking the players individually as a method of comparison of the values of the teams is never satis-. factory in polo for the game de pends so much upon the co-opera- tion of playera and it is not un usual to see four very average individuals, playing like a machine, defcat a galary of stars. As an illustration of this point we have the outstanding success this sonson in England, of the four Ashton brothers who, although undoubtedly brilliant players, defcated some of the country's finest by their wonder- ful team work.

However, it may pay to examino the composition of the contesting. kidea in Monday's match. We must note that the Civilians have in Newbigging a very, able back, handy in defence and forceful in attack. With a fast pony ho is quick to take advantage of an opening to go up and leaves his No. 3 to protect the goal. Unfortu nately one of the two ponies ho will be playing, though speedy, is unreliable, to say the least.

Mr. Stanton, the Civilians No. 3, has fast ponice and should be able to back up Newbigging when he takes the ball up. However, he stated before in these notes, he is not always a sure hitter.

Gordon, the No. 9 in this team;" can be also relied upon to hit the ball accurately in the right direc- tion but unfortunately his ponies will not always get him there in. time.

Heard at No. 1 played a brilliant game against Headquarters and is mounted on fast ponics on which he generally manages to chake the back and put through the goal any balls, sent up:

The Senators dropped game to Detroit; 10 innings being necesSATY to give the Tigers their fourth, and winning, run. The Boston-Clove- land battle, also was good, for 10. innings, but the Red Sox romped in in the tenth with five tallies final score, 0-4. Chicago defeated New York.

The detailed scores for the day follows:

AMERICAN LEAGUE, Clubs.

R. H.. E. Washington

3 Detroit

(10 innings)

Buston Cleveland

Philadelphia

St. Louis

(first, gaine)

0

Philadelphia 10 St. Louis

A

1

(second game)

New York. I Chicago 25 19:

NATIONAL LEAGUE

12.

0

Clubi

Chicago

R. H.

2

E.

0

0

1

Boston.

Pittsburg Brooklyn

Cincinnati Now York

(first game)

Cincinnati.

New York

19

(Second game: é innings; call- -because of darkness).

Blandings, AMERICAN LEAGUE.

Clubs,

Philadelphia

Mr. John Fleming has again very:

kindly audited the accounts and offers himself for election as Hon. Auditor of the Associationi:

SHANGHAI CHAMPIONS.

"A" BERIES ALL SOLD OUT.

News has been received in the Colony this week to the effect that the 50,000 tickets comprising the "A" scries of the Shanghai Champions Swoops have been all sold out. The first prize will, therefore, be about two and a quar- ter lakhs. The race will be run on Novembor, 5..

the Boston Braves, in return for their victory yesterday. A margin of one run told the story both days, to-day's score being 3-8 for Boston,

The New York Giants look two moro games, from the Cininnati Reds, playing errorless ball through out and outhitting the Reds in the first game, which ended with a score

of 101. The Reds pulled up closer

in the second, contest, losing the game by one run at 54.The Giants' gain to-day brings their percentage within 4 points of "the Cubs and the Dodgers.

American Longue.

In the American League, the leaders dropped a game to St. Louis, the Philadelphia team being on the wrong end of a 4-1 score: The Washington Senators, in second rlace, lost by exactly the same score, to Detroit.

The New York Yankees lost to the Chicago White Sox, and the Cleveland Indians to the Boston, Red Sox, both games reversing yen- terday's results...

In to-day's round for the Ameri- can circuit, therefore, the honours go to the lower half of the per centage table, the four upper teams Won Lost Put losing consistently to the also-rans., The detailed scores for the day follow

Washington.... 90

New York 3405 .504 Clovelaid

+623 ..493 .412 7.310

AMERICAN LEAGUE, Clubs.

Philadelphia

R. ·H. E

50 .064 .012

Detroit

St. Louis

71 7476 887

New York Chicago

10

Chicago: Boston

50 90 .336

NATIONAL LEAGUE,

Won Lost 8761 St Louis Chicago

BS

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St. Louis

Pct.

.583

Washington

Detroit

6570

.564

Boston

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New York. Beptember 20.--St. The No. 3, Worrall, is a Tey Louis Cardinals held their lead for accurate, trus.hitting. customer,

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St. Louis although a slightly less accurate The first game was an easy win for

Philadelphia hitter, he can be counted upon to the leaders, who out-hit the Phillies pull off, in an afternoon, at least to a score of 93, but the tail-

(first game) one or two really brilliant shots.enders reversed the verdict in the The No. 1, Davidson, goes all out second game, pulling out to win by

St. Louis Philadelphia and exactly wed for second grade, baru (onand Terestra dronning to be Deugers lost to

and will undoubtedly be a worry to 1-3 Chicago remain

Me opposing back Brooklyn

After digesting the above, infor-

be completely undecided, as to who the winner will be; so is the writer of these notes but he slightly fay ours the chances of the Civilians.

wrong end of a, 6-2 score, and the Chicago Cuba dropped a game to (Continued on nezt Oolumn,) *

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