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Union Brewers Virtually Win The Championship

(BY R.O.Y.)

The Union Brewers virtually won the Baseball championship when they easily accounted for a depleted Chinese Esseball Club team on Sunday morning, after their nearest contenders, U.S.S. Mindanao, had lost closs decision to the Recrek on Saturday afternoon. The Mindanao gang held on to second place in the standings when they scraped through a bitter battle against South China, in their second outing of the week-end.

The Recreio-Mindanao clash Pereira's throw. Douglas scored, provided excellent entertainment Chase drova in Ruel with a timely for the large number of fans who bingle, Wilson singled, Paget, bat- turned out, the Portuguese boys ting for Wrigley, hit into a double registering a surprise win by the killing, Beltrao to Barros, to end "odd run in eleven. The winners the Mindanao rally with his team

talled in only two of the seven still one marker in arrears. frames, garnering three markers Scores: in each

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Recreio:

2 3 4 5 6 7 0 3 0 3 0.00

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In the Second stanaa, Mike Mendoan reached Arst on Chase's Runs

error.

SPORTS

Bisley Services week began on July 3 with Royal Navy and Royal Marines meetings. Above Navy men competing for the rifie championship.

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FIRST - CLASS CRICKET

Harrow Beat Eton

At Lord's

KEETON BATTING

WITH 263

LONDON, July 16 (Reuter) Harrow beat Eton by eight wickets in their annual match concluded at Lord's yesterday:-

Scores:--Eton 288 (Boult 4 for 89); and 158 (Henley 3 for '14) Harrow 294 (Crutchley 155, Anson 76; Wallace 5 for 60), and 131 for 2 (Lithgot 67 not out).

Close of play scores to-day fol-

low

Derby 81 for 2 v. Torka

$1; Nichols 3 for 79); Essex 131 for Surrey 285 (Whittaker 66. Brown 2 (Eastman 98 not out).

Arcul walked, but was forced by Sling, Wu and Chang. F. Dave Leonard's roller to Choy.

C. Leung, dubbed "Grand-daddy" · by The winners had another big the fans, doubled to left field to inning in the fourth: Lefty Bowen drive in "CC" and tripled to rightfeld, to be batted vanced to third when Wrigley let himself ad- Alvares bingled and the Hits

5 in. by Mohd'n Arculli's single. the ball get away

Glamorgan 153 for 8 v. Hants. bases were Alled, when Barros was Mindanao:

from híra Terry Leonard scratched out a hit." Grand-daddy"

Notts 480 for 5 (W, Keeton 263 given a lite by Douglas. Remedios Runs

· scored 0 0 2 1 0 0 2-5 but Stan Leonard's attempt forced] "Dadd" Horton falled to

not out, Heane 88) v. Middlesex, drew a free" pass, forcing in Men- fits. 1 1 2 2 2 1 010 Arcul at third. Terry and Stan Chu's drive, to short centre.

Kent 182 (Fagg 7; Scott 5 for donca, then Beitrao was hit by a

both scored when Hal Wing Lee advanced and Chinn got on when 170 (Bradhurst 54; Harding 4 for Chu 88, Goddard 4 for 70); Gloucester pltched ball, scoring

CHINESE DISAPPOINT

doubled to rightfeld and galloped Chase fumbled the latter's daisy 58). Thomas held a foul tip on the The Chinese Baseballers dis-all the way home" when Johnny cutter. Ho was declared out on an third strike to dispose of appointed their supporters when Lee again over-ran the ball.

infeld fy. With Chu and Chinn Figueredo for the first out. Mar- they went down to the Union ques sacrliced to score Barros, but Brewers by 10

Nip Lum relieved Wally Ching on third and second, Hong Sling Alves ended the inning, hitting a chinese took

The on the mound in the fifth frame. runs to 2.

struck out. the Geld without but the Brewers garnered another) bop fly to Thomas.

The Ballors got on even tërms their star hurler Earl Wong and three markers to reach double when they rallied strongly in the Constantine 4 for 35); West Indies their regular Arst baseman, Wi-figures.

last of the sixth. Dew and Terry 203 (Sealey 55; Herbert 4 for 42); ching held the Brewers scoreless bert Wa. The Chinese with Wally Union Brewers:

both worked Chang for Annie Durham 14 for 2. This is a two- Oakleys and the former scored day match.

Alvares,

PORTUGUESE RALLY

first blood when they started the Hits for the first two frames, and drew Rans

scoring in the first frame.

Hits

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Lancashire 133 for 2 (Paynter 55) v. Somerset.

Northants 334 (James 54, Nelson. 123 not out); Sussex 10 for 1.

Durham 101 (Grant 6 for 33.

0 0 3 4 1 2 0-10 when Thomas reached the middle No play was possible to-day in 0 0:3 4 2 3 0-12 cushion or C. C. Leung's miscue. the match at Worcester, between

Charlie Horton went down swing- Continued on Bảok Page

2 1 1 0 3 0 1-7 when George Wu fielded Douglas' hit and then threw wild to first, GRUELLING TIME

The Mindanao gang. were given

after a lot of thought.

The other Portuguese rally came in the fourth. when Barros got first on shortstop's bobble, but was forced when Remedios grounded to Horton. Remedios reached second

Chinese B.C.::." * on a passed ball then stole third. Crary walked and Nip Lum Runs

2 0 0.0 00021mg. Terry and Thomas tallied Beltrao grounded to Dew, but bingled for Terry Leonard to un- Remedios scored and Figuereido leash a wild throw that allowed WES sate when Douglas agata Crary to gallop home. Choy was erred. Marques tripled to drive in erased

when he hit a

Chase filled out to Leung. Ruel puny

a gruelling time in their second walked and together with Douglas Figuereido and crossed the plate grounder to Dave Leonard, Ching, when Ebrton gave Alves à lire. after taking a healthy cut at the outing, when South China played moved up a

notch on a passed to centre drive for Alves to score standing for Nip Lum to score. Tommy

and Ruel w, but forgot to touch the bag Chan came to light with a safety The losers scored once in each of scored again in their half of the stanza, leading by 7 runs to 2. for the tying runs. South China when rounding first, to be put out but was forced by "Wa's grounder the first and third frames, and seventh but the Mindanao gang Wrigley to Ruel to Douglas for the to Dave Leonard, ending the went on a rampage to tally ave on came right back with two markers third out. Alves' run did not Chinese scoring for the day.

SpottyPereira drove out a line first ball, bunted the next delivery apparently sewed up in the fifth field to tally Douglas beads-up ball to have the game ball. Wilson doubled

1

four safetles in the fifth. count.

Bling by Dew and Terry to break up the The Brewers regained the lead started the ball rolling with hard-ball game. The sallors pegged away at in the first half of the third: in hit single, Wu also hit for one Spotty. Pereira's deliveries and this frame, Terry Leonard singled sack. The runners advanced and

Mindanao: came into the final frame, three and advanced on brother Stan's Chang was safe when Horton was ballies beind. Horton grounded sacrifice. Wing Lee belted Terry in apparently. insighted On the out; but Douglas started a rally and Scuza connected for another former's grounder. With the bags. by driving out three-bagger. bingle which Lee allowed get away loaded, Chan went down swinging. South China > "Crooner" Ruel drew a pass and from him for Wing Lee to score. C. C. Leung came through with a Runs took second when Beltran muffed Ali sacrificed to send in Souza, O. two-bagger - that scored Hong | Hits 1

Runs Hits

1 2 3 1 0 1 0 0 1

5 07

0 5 0 1-8 0 4 1 1-7

1 0

NEW WORLD MARK FOR 800 METRES

ROME July 16 (Reuter), In the Italo-German athletic contest here R Harbig of Germany won the 300 metres run the world record time of 1 min. 46.6 secs. bettering Sidney Wooderson's previous. top mark of 1 min. 48.4 secs,

PICARD WINS PRO. CHAMPIONSHIP

LONG ISLAND, July 16 (Renter) -Henty Ficard yesterday beat 'By- ron Nelson at the 37th hole in the 0 1.5 29 final of the Professional Golfers 21-0 0 0 1 1 1-4 Association championship.

MONDAY, JULY 17, 1939.

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