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TRAINING GALLOPS

The following times were taken at the Race Course yesterday when several ponies were sent out over the full distance:-

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1935.

U.S. BASEBALL

"Giants Beaten By

Chicago Cubs

New York, Sept. 17.

CRICKET AVERAGES FOR

THE SEASON

Hammond And Allen Lead

New York Giants auffered an upset in the National League, the

Walter Hammond (Gloucestershire) Chicago Cubs profiting by the class batting averages and G. Allen 32.1

many errors of their opponents.

The following were the results:--

NATIONAL LEAGUE

bowling average.

Fa

Dis- tance Qr.

1st

2nd! QC.

Cavalcade

1

45 1.30

3rd 4th Lost Qr. Qr. QT. 2.07.3 2.40

32.2

Hetman

1

35.2 1.10

1.43.4 2.14

30.1

What's The Time Pacific Hall

34 1.07

1.41.3

34.3

33.2 106.3 1.39

32.2

Sylvandale and Propitious Time 1,

45.3 1.24.4 200.2 232

31.3

Valley View and Fudge........ 1

36.4 1.12.4 1.45.4 2.18

West Parade and Spinaway

1

King's Bounty

Belmount Star

1

44

48.4 1.31.2 2.07.4 2.39.4 32 41 1.19.3 1.55.4 2.28.3 32.4"

1.23.4 2.00.3 2.34.4 34.1

17th of September

1 - 42.2

1.32.2 2.02.3 2.38.4 34.1

Lemberg and Macaroni

43.3

1.21.3 1.59

37.2

Beginner's Luck and Solar Star

40

1.16.3 1.48

31.2

St. Louis Cardinals beat the Brooklyn Dodgers in one game of their double header, the other be ing left uncompleted owing darkness.

London, September 17.

heads this seasons fitas the (Middlesex) heads The following are the figures:- BATTING

to

Times Not

Inns. Out Aggi.

H.S.

Aver.

Lucky Strike

2

37 1.13

1.43.1

30.1

Mayfower

Gold Coin

1

139.1 1.17.4 1.53.3 2,26.4 33.1

40.2 1.18.2 1.52.1 2.23.1 31

Valorous

3

35.1 1.10

1.43.1

33.1

The New York Yankees Boston Red Sox won in the Ame- rican League, the latter account- ing for Detroit Tigers.

and

W. R. Hammond

58

5

2616

252

49.35

H. W. Sutcuffe

54.

3

2.494

212

48.90

E. Tyldesley

15 I'

854.

137

48.71

Foxbridge

1

38.1 1.14. 1.46.4 2.18.3 31.4

BOWLING

Harvest View and Plain View...

1

35.2 1.11.3 1.44.1 2.17

32.4

Overa Maldens Runs Wickets

Aver.

Alacrity

42.1.1.21.11.51.1......

30

0.0. Allen

30.1

B

74

t

6.72

High West

,,44 1.23.1 2.01.2 2.35.4 34.2

R. HE.

A. D. Baxter

200

550

·42

13.09

High Horiour

1

Tammany Hall

43 1.20.3 1.56.2 2.29.3 33.1 40

Baston

4

8

1

H. Verity

1.279.2

463: *3.032

211

14.36

1,15,3 1.51 2.23 32

Pittsburgh

8 17 1

Reuter

High Principle

3

40.3 1.16

1.48.2

32,2

Touchstone and Sci-Fa

49

1.32.3 2.04

31.2

the Braves).

Gold Bullon

36.4 1.10.4 1.42

31.1

Soldier of Victory

35 1.10 1.42

32

Philadelphia

William Osler and Pride of

Cincinnati

Tsingtao

43.3 1.24 2.01

37

Sadko

3

40.2 1.15.2 1.50

34.3

Philadelphia

Festival Eve

1

33.3 1.11

1.48.2 2.18 31.3

Cincinnati

Great Hall

38:1 1.08.2 1.41

32.3

Double Chance

St. Joan

1

41.3 1.21 1,59.2 2.32.4 33.2

the Phillies).

1

44

1.21.2 1.57 2.30 33

Limelight and Flamingo'

Emergency Call and The Rain

35

1.06.4 1.41

34:1-

י,

Brooklyn

2 * 8 * 0 *

·

St. Louis

4 9 0

Gauge

Hydroplane

Goldsmith

48

1.29.1 2.04 2.35.2 31,2.

1

52

1.40.1 2.21.4 2.51 29.1

The

of

Brooklyn

1

43.1

1.21.3 1.55 "2.24.4 29.4

Wally Berger homered for

3 9 0

2

1

1

5

1

0 4 0

(Dolph Camilli homered for

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DUNCAN THE

CHAMPION

His First Title

GOOD YEAR'S

WORK

Kowloon Indians... Meeting

General

The Eighth Annual Meeting of the Kowloon Indian Tennis club was held at the Club House on Sunday. The President, Mr. Mahan Singh, presided over a large gathering-

BY JACK HIGH" Bowls which could have been classed as of a high standard was witnessed by a large crowd at the Recreio Green yesterday when R. Dincan of tne Kowloon dowung Green ciafimed the title of the Open Bugs Bowls Champion by

The Secretary reported the fin- defeating. B. W. Bradbury, the C.C.C.ancial position of the Club skip in the dinal by 21 shots to 17 satisfactory and congratulated the Club's hockey team, winning he championship of the Mamak Hockey Tournament.

in 22 heads.4

Throughout the game a high standard was maintained and the superiority of Duncan was never at doubt it might be said that Bradbury had some "unlucky shots." The C.C.C. sk.p had a chance of pulling, the game round but he was unable to avail himself of the opportunity presented to him at the crucial moment..

Duncan was playing as well as the standard expected, in fact which he had shown on previous rounds was fully kept up and he would have beaten any other faalis on the day's play. His draw.ng was irresistible and time and again he had Bradbury well *blocked.

BRADBURY SCORES The game started with Bradbury claiming a three on the very first head. At the 6th, head the score? stand at 6 shots to 3 in favour of Bradbury, but on the.. 7th head brillant form was shown by Dun- -cat when he scored a three to Jewel matters. Bradbury was short on this head. The next two heads play very even, Duncan c'aiming a Engle on the 7th and Bradbury one on the Bih with the score at 7 shots all.

saw

The

on

23

the

President endorsed Secretary's remarks and also con- gratulated the Hockey players who gained places in representative games played in the Colony."

On behalf of the Hockey team. the hockey representative thanked Mr. Mahan Singh for the excellent medala presented by him to the players.

The following octals were elected for the ensuing year:-Pre- sident:-Mr. Mahan Singh: Vice- Presidents: Messrs. M, A. Khan and Feroz All; Hon. Secretary and Hon. Treasurer:-Mr. Jahan Dad: Hockey Captain:-Mr. Karnail Singh; Committee Membe:: Messrs. Firdos Khan, G. M. Kian, Ahmad Khan A.P. Sousa H. Pritam and Mohammed Khan..

GORDON BENNEIT

RACE

Warsaw, Sept. 18. Last Year's winner of the Race, Beanett Balloon Gordon

the

at of

Polisi bal.oon Koscluseko, won the ruce again landing

east pim. yesterday 450 Kharkov after a flight lasting 48

hours.

A later message states that as the race has, not yet been com-

On the 10th head Duncan again came in with a single. Bradbury claimed a two on the 11th head to put the score 9 to 8 in his favour, On the 12th head Bradbury was lying two good woods near the jackpleted the result must be regard- Duncan with his last wood trailed ed the "jack to allow Bradbury only one shot.

The next head saw Duncan send- ing down some very consistent woods to notch a three. The 14th head may be described as the turn-

as unofficial pending the "check-up" -Reuter

HOME-FOOTBALL

London, Sept. 17. Two matches played in the ing po.nt in the game. It was a Scottish Football League (Division very difficult head, with both play-1) ended in the defeat of the ers showing up well. Duncan scor-visiting teams, who in each

cuse

ed a two to lead by 13 ahots to 10. scored one goal to 4 by te fcsts. Patick beat Motherwel by four A single on the 15th allowed Brad-

bury to draw level at 13 all and it goals to one and

Queen's Park

was at this stuge that Dupean won by the same margin got stuck on thres successive heads Clyde-

to allow Bradbury to score a in- Reuter.

gle and a two to lead by 16 shots to 13.

FORM RETURNS

trom

came in with a single.id maké mat ters safe.

The game was really an inter The 18th head saw Duncan re.

Both players wire first twoesting affair. turning to form. Hia woods rested dead on the jack. in fine form and they sent down Bradbury Bradbury tried the same but was some very good words.

unsuccessful and Duncan with his had a chance of carrying off the next two woods managed to ob-honour, he had Duncan stuck on tain the possible-a four, A sin-three heade but at the crucial mo- gle on the 19th head saw Duncan ment he failed, and allowed Dun-. leading by 19 shots to 16 and an can to gather fouf ghots. the next head first one and then anesti has by virtue of his win the other claimed the shot but yesterday claimed two of the Open Duncan's last wood drew the shot. Tawn Brets titles, as it will be Bradbury obtained one ) bulheremembered that he was in the thead and on the 22nd Duncan rink that won the Championship.

St. Louis

0 8 15 7 13 Ź (Bordagaray homered for the Cardinals. The match was called off at the end of the seventh innings owing to dark- ness)

New York

Chicago

3 11

4

1 5 7

the

Terry homered for. Giants).

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Cleveland- Philadelphia

St. Louis..... 'New York

R. H. E.

5 5 1

3

7

1

3 8 1

4 13

I

4 10 0 Detroit

5 14 3 Boston

(Greenberg homered for the Tigers).

3 15 1 Chicago

1 B 0 Washington

There were fourteen Innings).. -Reuter,

MAMAK HOCKEY put to the vote and was carried

TOURNAMENT

Two Divisions To

Be Run

general meeting the Mamak Hockey Tournament to elect an executive committee from teams participating in the forth- coming tournament was held a the Police Library, Police Head quarters, yesterday.

A.C.E. Captain G.W.P. Kimm was in the chair and was support ed by the Hon. Secretary, Sub- Inspector L Tyler. That the full support will be given to the com- ing tournament may be gauged by the arge and representative gathering that was present.

as follows. "The tournament this year is to be run in two divisions, the executive committee to décide which clubs are to take part in each Division."

A point was brought up regard- ing the unfortunate shortage grounds, but the Chairman said that arrangements could made to get the loan of grounds.

Entertes for the coming tourna ment are very encouraging the following applications having been received:

C.B.A.. 12 Bat. R.A., Royal Corps Signals, R.E., St. Andrew's Club, Radio, Kowloon Indian, Tennis Club, Nomads, Argonunta, United, HK. Mue Corp. Police Europeans, Police Indians, University.

Te-

APPEALS BOARD It was proposed that two presentatives of the Civilian and two of the Army he elected-to- serve on the Executive Committee. The Civilian representatives-cho-" sen are Mr. A. E. P.. Guest and A letter was read from the In-

Mr. R. C. Reed, and the Army re spector General of Police, thank- ing them for having elected him presentative are Gunner Aldridge Lt. Young Was President, but

that and J. W. Deve. regretted

elected as representative for the owing to other duties he was un-

Navy. able to accept the position.

All the Vice-President, elected. namely, Major M. A. H. Campbell Lt. Comdr: J. E Broome, RN. and the Rev. J. R. "Higgs accepted. offices.

TWO DIVISIONS

It was proposed by Lt. Hamu. ton that two divisions be run in the coming tournament. This was

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Mr. Guest then proposed that a Special Appeals Board be formed, two from the Civilians and two from. the HK. Hockey Association. This would be a special Committee to deal with any infringements that may occur during the games.

He was asked to formally send in his proposal. in' writing to the proper quarters.

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