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EXHIBITION TENNIS.
WOMAN CHAMPION OF JAVA.
Mins Lucy Lee, woman' aingles champion of Java, who, with her sistor won the doubles event at the recent Far Eastern Olympic games held in Japan, will be seen in agtion in oxhibition matches to be
PING PONG LEAGUE.
Five matches in the Junior Ping Pong League have been played off, resulting as follows:-
South China A.A. beat. Nam Chung A.A. 8 games to
Hip Koung A.A. beat Chinese Catholic 29 games to 6.:
Chinese A.A. beat Hiu Kun School 27 games to 8.
Hop Cher Club bont Hip Wah A.A. 20 games to 15,
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1930.
U.S. BASEBALL.
WORLD SERIES.
ATHLETICS BEAT CARDINALS BY 6 TO 1.
[UNITED PLESS. 1
Fourth Inning. CARDINALS.
Watkins died out to Simmons in loft Aeld. Mancuso took three strikes and Gelbert likewise fanned to retire the sido blank,
No runs, no hits, no errors
ATHLETICA,
Boley singled through Golbert at shortstop. Earnshaw swung heavily, nt three bad ones. Bishop walked, putting a man ou first and second.
Dykes hit a two-bagger which scored Boley and Bishop.
Philadelphia, October 2-Hopes of the Philadelphia Athletics that for the visitors and Lindsey went Things were not looking too good they may retain their world chamin to pitch, replacing Rhem. Co nionship by taking another four-chrane lined out, Gelbert at short game serica were strengthened to. stops doubling up on Dykes off
second base to retira the side. day when they won their second Two runs, two hits, no errors. straight victory over the St. Louis
Fifth Inning.
Cardinals 6 to 1.
played on the C.R.C. courts this! Kangto School beat Filipino Club visitors, even more convincing than
afternoon..
32 games to 3,
1 Ladies' Singles. She will meet Misa Enid Lo in
Miss Yueng Wai Bun, last year's the opening game after which they will play together against Mr champion, defeated Miss Wong Jaines and Mrs. Henry. Then she Yuun dan (3 sets to 1); Ko Lai will assist S. A. Rumjahn in a mix Ngor beat Lai Chui Wun (3 to 0); loubica ovent against M. W. LoWong Sui Lan beat Wong Oil dan
(3 to 1).' und Miss Enid Lo.
LOCAL BASKET BALL..
Miss. Loe, has just arrived in the Colony from Canton, and her ap- TOATANEC on local courts is an event which should not be missed.· As ́a. match player, Miss Lee has rercal! INTER-FACULTY MATCH TO ed herself to be one of the finest lady playera in the East, and her
geting with Miss Enid Lo, who has made such big strides during ilfe past year, is bound to produce Home Arst-class tennis.
MORROW AT UNIVERSITY.
The following have been selected to represent the Engineers in the inter-faculty basket ball match against the Medicals to-morrow at The opening match will start at 4.45 pm, on the Football ground Opm. at the CRC, and the fol-Y. C. Chan (Capt.), L. Oppenheim, Jowing programme will be played.
Miss Lucy Bro v. Miss Enid Lo (singles).
Miss Loo and Miss Lo v. Mrs. James and Mrs. Keary (doubles).
Miss Leo and 8. A. Rumjahn ». Miss Enid Lo and M. W. Le (mix- ed'doubles),
ENGLISH LEAGUE
TEAMS.
PROSPECTS FOR COMING
D. Oppenheim, K. W. Phoon, F. S. Chen, P. L. Tan, Watt Hoi Ker, N. P. Kho, M. C. Foong, H. H. Ma.
come
whole was, disappointing. How over, ho may at any time back to his form of the afternoon on which he made his début.
Houghton is a player who may gain any honours. He is wonder- fully offectivo and hits harder than any man in the toam. He is re- garded as an international of the future. Brocklebank, who was identified with Finchley a London amateur club, was unfortunate in getting hurt last season but the Villa still have hopes that he will The following comment upon this develop into the highest class, srason's Louvside football Leams
SEASON.
The Villa only hnd one public practice game; that wae giyes some interesting details of nt Villa Park on August 23. The Albion foot personalities and prospects:- players anet the
ballers in a. cricket match at ASTON VILLA.
Aston Grammer School Ground Aston villa nre looking forward and the proceeds went to the Royal Cripples Hospital. Harry to a successful season, in that they Cooch and Hubert Bourne are are persuaded that they possess an again the trainers. The ground abnormal amount of talent. All has been re-down during the sum that matters is the proper blend-mer, and the turf looks in very
fine condition. ing of that talent. And so satis fed are the Villa authorities with their resources that they mado no captures of moment.
The Villa did well last season, and hope to do ovon better this. Just a little more, consistency is all that is needed to place them very high on the Leaguo list. Finan- The only now players to date are cially, they are quite sound. Farrell, of Mossley, a centre-half, NAME. Pan. Hgt. Wgt. and a local, S. Morris an inside. F. Biddlestone,
Bilston 0. loft, but five of their playing staff
P. Magga
Clutton G. have departed. Olney has joined Bristol United; Wilkin has migrat- T. Smart,
Blackheath R.F.B. ext to Coventry City, while Rt. Get-J. T. Brittleton, tins is now with Bristol Rovers, but Jackson and Small have out.
yet fixed up.
.
CARDINALE.
Lindsey singled. Douthit popped ap to Cochrane. Adams flied out to Hana Frisch popped up to Dykes at third.
No runs, one hit, no crebrs
ATURETICS.
MOVE TO SAVE SPANISH THRONE.
A LIBERAL-MONARCHIST GOVERNMENT.
KING MAKES IMPORTANT CONCESSIONS;
Madrid, Oct. 2.-A last effort to stem the growing republican ido and to save the throne and dynasty
will apparently be made at an early date by the formation of a Liberal. Monarchist Government with San tiago Alba as its Premier.
Until recently Alba was generally considered to be an ardent Repair liean whose present volte fuce is- It was a decisive defeat for the
now being explained by his friende as having been brought about by that of yesterday. The Athletics
important concessions made to bin stepped out in front in the initial
by King Alfonso, concessions which in fact cut down the monarch's inning and they were never honded
Autocratic powers and are tanta- or even tied. They started off
mount to an introduction of a còn. stitutional monarchy on the British with two runs in the first, followed
Simmon flied out to Douthit model. It is understood that in made another pair, in the fourth. with two more in the third and
The sole Cardinal score was due Foxx bit a grounder to Gelbert at the event of Alba.. accepting the to a home run by Watkins in the short, who pegged it to Bottomley commission to form a new govern- Recond frame. Honours in butting for the put-out. Miller hit a linement the King pledges himself to went to Micky Cochrane of the drive to Douthit in centrefield; relinquish the traditional royal office Athletics, who made his second Douthis turned a complete somer of commander-in-chief of the army home run of the present Worldsault but held the ball and the ride and havy and not to grant any poli tically important audiences and Series in the first inning to-day, was out.
No.runa, no hits, no errors. interviews without the presence of Jater crossing the plate again in the third inning on a two-bagger by
the responsible. Cabinet Minister. Simmons.
Two errors wero made by cach side in the third inning, these four. errors, being the total for the series this far.
While Earnshaw went through the entire game As pitcher for the Athletics, Rhein was taken out of the Cardinal line-up in the fourth inning after all six of the Athletics runs had been scored. Lindsay, who replaced him, in turn yielded to Johnson in the seventh inning.
The Cardinals made six hits and the Athletics seven, with no Athletics hits after the fourth inning,
Sixti Inning. CARDINALS. Bottomley put a pop fy into the glove of Bishop at second.
Confirmation in Writing. Furthermore, it is reported that after the forination of the Albn Hafey was out, Dykes 10 Foxx. Cabinet the King will affirm these It was the first assist of the game verbal agreements in writing and as for the Athletica.
kinding for himself and his heirs. Watkins grounded out, Foxx htMeanwhile, although outwardly first base nabbing the ball and all is quiet, the situation in the shooting it to Earnshaw, pitcher, capital and the leading provincial who had dashed over to cover the cities remains very tense with the possibility of revolte breaking out at any moment against the present régime which has failed to make good the promises given in respect to the early and complete liquidn tion of the dictatorial régime as well as regarding the institution of measures for the alleviation of the country's serious economie situa tion.
bag. Earnshaw hurt his foot. No runs, no hits, no errors.
ATHLETICS.
2
Hoas fanned. Boley fouled and Bottomley at first base caught the
bail.
The line-ups were the same as Earnshaw came up to the plate yesterday save that Watkins re-limping from his injury in the first laced Blades as Cardinal right half of the inning and he swung at fielder.
Weather conditions were perfect
First Inning.
CARDINALS.
The game started at 1.3 p.m. Douthit was first to bat for the visitors and he popped up a fly which was gathered in by Dykes at third. Adams similarly fled out to Simmons in left field.
Frisch made the only hit of the
inning with a double to left field, but Bottomley lied out to Haas in centrofield to retire the side score. Jess.
No ruas, one hit, no errors.
ATHLETICS.
Bishop flied out, to Douthit in centre field. Dykes hit a groander to Adams at third and was thrown out at first.
Then the hard-hitting Micky Cochrane stepped up to the plate and repeated his performance of yesterday by whacking a home run which sonred out over the right-field
fence.
'Simmons hit a single and Foxx walloped a double to the left, aco ing Simmons.
Miller was put out by Bottomley
unassisted,
Two runs, three hits, no errors.
Second Inning.
CARDINALE.
three wide ones,
No runs, no hits, no errors.
Seventh Inning.
'CARDINALS.
HOPE EXPRESSED IN BRIAND PLAN.
RECONSTRUCTION AND PEACE IN EUROPE.
Mancuso walked on four bails. Gelbart hit a grounder to Foxx and Mancuso was forced out at second when Foxx shot the ball to Boley,
Caen, France, Sept. 29. At 'n shortstop, and Gelbert was safe at
dinner of war veterans of the eas first on a fielder's choice.
Fisher, batting for Lindsey, fautern front, M. Spalaikovitch, the ned. Douthit flied out to Simmons No runs, no hits, no errors...
ATHLETICS.
Johnson went in to pitch for the Cards in place of Lindsey. but he promptly awarded a walk to Bishop on four balle..
Dykos made a sacrifice hit to Bottomley. Cochrane walked. Sim- mons was out, Frisch to Bottomley, Out the runners advanced.
Foxx fanned to retire the side. No runs, no hits, no errors.
Eighth inning. CARDINALS. Adams hit a single which proved to be the last hit of the game. Frisch bit into a double play, Dyken at third pegging the ball to Foxx at firal. Bottomley fouled out to Dykes.
No runs, one lit, no errora.
ATHLETICS.
Miller fanned. Hnas popped up Hafey put up a pop By to Bishop to Gelbart. Boley flied out to Hafey
Watkins hit a home run which went over the right-field Fence on alino with Cochrane's, registering 19 the first four-bagger of the series for the Cards, and what was destin- 123ed to be the only score of the day
for the visitors.
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Kearsley L.F.B.
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Chostor, whose form in the early
N. J. Young L.F.B. part of last season was so encouragJ. D. Gibson.
Larkhall R.H.B. ing, suffered from serious leg trouble, and did not play after W. Kingdon,
Worcester R.H.B.
.
Christmas. He has undergone anW. Poynton R.H.B. operation, and has had both cartil-A, Aalbot, ages taken from the loft knee. Ho Hednesford C.H.B. beliovea that he has made i odm-F. Farrell, plete recovery, and is looking for
Morsley C.H.B. ward anxiously to the practice N. Sales, granes. Should ho regain his form Newmarsh: L.H.B. he will considerably add to the J. T. Tate, Villa's playing strength."
Mancuso singled to the infield and when Gelbert singled. Mancuso went on to third base.
Rhem fahned. Douthit popped to Bishop
One run, thres hits, no errore, ATHLETICS
Hans fanned. Boley popped into 6 1 19. 7
the glove of Frisch at second base. Earnshaw flied out to Hatey in the 4 left garden.
5 91 11
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Old Hill L.H.B. 61 12 5
The Villa are strong at all ponts.F. Needham, Biddlestone proved his worth in the
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Cup tie, when playing for Walsall, J. Laverick, and hete certain to guard the posts, and Maggs is a resourceful J. Maudiny, goalkeeper. The form of Smart, Mort, Bown and Brittleton is weli R. E. York, know, and they constitute four Birmingham exceptionally good backs. SmartF..
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No runs, no hits, no errors.
Third inning.
CARDINALS.
in left field.
No runs, no hits, no errors;
Ninth Inning. CARDINALS.
Hafey was out, Boley to Foxx. Watkins and Mancuso both fanned.
No runs, po hits, no errors.
ATHLETICS.
Did not bat. Final scoro:-
Athletice G runs, 7 hits, 2 errora, Cardinals- run, 0 hits, 2 errors. Line-ups for the second World Serien baseball game were as fol lows:-
Cardinals. Douthit, centre field, Adams, third base. Frisch, second base," Bottomley, first base. Haley, loft fold. Watkins, right. field. Gelbert, ahortstop. Mancuso, catcher, Rhem, pitcher.
11 0 Adams fied to Miller in right field. Frisch grounded cut to Boley 117 at shortstop, but Boley fumbled and
Frisch was safe while Boley had the (Lindsey replaced Rhem in the 11: 1 fiat etror of the World Series fourth Johnson replaced. Lindsey
in the seventb),!! chalked panned but Frisch stole against him. Bottomley 0117)
second unso and went on to third 54 10 9 on a wild throw by Cochrane, cat- chor. Hofey fanned, however, and 35 10 12 the Cards retired scoreless. The
acorer chalked another error up, against Cochrane
Hauley .O.R:
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O.R.
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at times shows signs of being rathor past bis meridian, but he J. Beresford, was very good at the early part of inst season.
London Chesterfield R. E. Brooki lebank,
London IR. 6 0 H. Tunstall, t St. Holens .I.R. a 8 10 9 G. Brown,..
Gibson, the famous Scottish inter- rational half-back, seems quite sound and Talbot, Tate and King W. don are all triad performers. Then Swales, Poynton and Laverick aro all of promise; Swales played in
an important Cup tie #me
distinction, but there were
Mickley T. Waring.
Birkenhead
dast season when he hardly showed W. H. Walker, the form of which he is believed to
Wednesbury
be capable. Poynton is definitely. Wood,
a.player who may come on rapid-
12 0 No runs, no hits, two errors.
ATHLETICS,
Bishop was put out by Bottomley ito at first baao unassisted.
Dykes
fanned. Cochrane hit a grounder 0 11 12 0 which Frisch at second baso fum- bled, being scored with an error,
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11 12 7 and Cochrane was safe on first.
Simmonswhacked out a. two-
Wednesbury L.L. 6.7. 8. Morris,
3.9 Birmingham I.L WE, ime from Path Houghton,
With regard to the forwards,
Vato with a grean ropunto, L.
au extraordinarily fine chow in R. A. Cheater,
his first game, but he never, quite
Long Eaton Birmingham
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reproduced that form, and on the A. B. Dorrell,
(Vontinued, on nezt Column.)
10 8 bagger, scoring.Cochrane,
Foxx walked. Miller singled and 117 it scored Simmons
Athletics. Bishop, second base. Dykes, third base. Cochrane, catcher, Simmons, left Bold. Foxx, first base. Miller, right held Haus, centro field, Boley, shortstop.
Earnshaw, pitcher.
PHILADELPHIA, WIN. AGAIN.
(EKUTER'S, AMERICAN SERVICE.]
New Yong, Oct. 6. In the fifth game of the world baseball championship series, play- Foxx went on to third and Millered here to-day, the Philadelphia to second when, Rhem muffed Athletics defeated St. Louis Cardi HEY Yation from loft field; An-als-by-tasone to sil
arror was scored agamat Titillatica hexen the
3 Hans flied out to Douthit in games and St. Louis two, St. Louis
Contra field,
having won the fourth game yes. day by three runs to one,
Two runs, two hits, two errors.
Sorbian Minister to Yugoslavia, declared that general political an xiety is as acuto to-day, all over the world as it was in 1914, but the nations wore not so much afraid of
now war ne of the immediato im possibility of repairing the damage done by the last war."
M. Spalaikovitch expressed the interest and confidence of the poo ple of Europe in the Federation scheme of M. Briand, but he utter- ed the warning that we must be an our guard against the common fate of decadence.
The League was founded on, be- lief in man, but this belief in the natural goodness of man has cost humanity a high price in the past and we had better avoid it in the future. A rational pacifiam, nover- theless, with its foundation in cor- tain Pan-European institutions, may succeed in rebuilding orope, But we must work peacefully ta achieve peace and this is the for mula which separates us from dicta-
tors who wait to base peace on new wara and reconstruction on destrue tion."
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