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THREE MATCHES PLAYED. ON SATURDAY.

LAWN BOWLS.

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER

HOW HONGKONG WAS BEATEN.

WATER POLO.

SANITARY DEPARTMENT'S

EASY VICTORY.

1926.

· AMERICAN BASEBALL.

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THE RESULTS OF LAST WEDK'S GAMES.

New York, Sept. 25. The baseball games in the big Leagues, during the past week 16 sulted as unders

National League,

There were three matches played. As was reported earlier, Shang-· In the RASC, camber on Saturs on Saturday, of these two were trial hal dust beat Hongkong by two day, the Sanitary Department play games among elab members, while points in the Bowls Interport, oned the Dockyard Folice and de- the third was between the Saturday September 18. The feated them by seven goals to all, Craigengower and the Volunteers,

game was played in perfect the scorers being Watson (3), Wit- who knocked up the huga score of 256 for the loss of nine wickets, weather. Hongkong was repres choll (2), and Strange: (1)

sented by Omar, Holland, Lapsley Tho teams werek svak beating their opponenta by 160

and Wotherspoon (skip). The Sanitary Department.—Arm- Shanghai men were Dunlop, strong (goal), Kelly, B. D. Strange,

New York Brookdyn Stormes, Harrison and Gavin RC Witchell, J. Watson, R. R. Campbell (skip)

Philadelphia Wood and W. Old

Philadelphia. The Game.

Dockyard Police,Waters Boston (goal) McNay, Fuck, McClelland,

Boston Ellis, Rennie and Edwards.

rung.

Craigengewer v. Volunteers. The home team batted first and with 24 from S. Abbas and 26 from Leonard, the side was dismissed

for 105, Bowker taking two The Shanghai Sunday Times in wickets for an equal number of describing a very close gum

runs.

The visitors had no dimculty in roaching their opponents score and at the close of play had made 256 for the loss of nine wickets, Strange (65), Parker (54) Owen Hughes (32) and Bowker (31), having retired. Scoren

Craigengewer.

D. Fritz, b Bowker .........

A.. Kitchell, b Bowker

S. Abbas, b Parker .......

O. Ismail, a Parker, b Wales

4: Hamson, not ont

Y. Abbas, é & b Summers,

E. Hamson, b. Parker

D. Ramjahn, e Farker,

Summ

a

J. W.-Leonard, c Mitchell; b Flum

mer

BRITISH PEERESS SECURES

DAMAGES.

A case in which the peerage figured prominently came before the Under-Sheriff and a jury at the London. Sheriff's Court re- cently,

It was a claim for damages

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New York New York

Boston Beston

Now York Brooklyn Boston Philadelphia

sald,The game between Honig Kong and Shanghai was undoubt odly the closest Interport match that has been played for very LISTED AS TURK'S WIFE. Padelphia many years. The result was in doubt all the time. The game was anybody's even until the last end when before the two skins rolled. the last four bowls Hong Kong were lying four shots, which would have given them the victory by a margin of one point. Shang 14had were unlucky in that Mr. R. C. Aitkenhead, who should have Skipped the rink, was prevented 7for business reasons from turning up in time to lead his aide. The 26 home team, however found, brought by Lady Laura Mary substituted skip in the shape of Dougins, against the proprietors Mr. G. L. Campbell, who more than and publishers of Kelly's Direc rose to the occasion. He it was tories. .105 who busted the slight lead Hong. Kong might have had at the 21st BOWLING ANALYSIS.

R. Wead, and also distinguished him 5 22 self in the second, third, and

261 Bixteenth ends. 1 26 1 Buth teams, however, played - 13 2:

excellent bowls, including every -11

member of each team. It is cer- tain this game will go down in the association's record as one of the finest ever played. The score at different ends in detail follows: Enda

Shanghai Hongkong

A. N. Other; b Owen Hughes

F. Zimmern, at. Ralph, b Bradley

Extras

Bowker

Total

Owen Hughes

Wales

Summers

Parker

Plummer

Bradley

Defence Corps.

G. P. Lammert, e sub, b S. Abbas

Total (for wickets) .....

0

1

3

In the directory it was stated that Lady Laura had effected a marringe with the son of the ex-Sulton of Turkey. This was alleged to be untrue, and a writ of libel was lasted. The case was not defended, and judgement went by default, The Court was now asked to assess the damaged

Sir Henry Maddocks, for plain. tiff, explained that the Inquiry was in respect of the amount of damages that should be awarded Lady Laura for the defamation of character which she had suffered.

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She was the elder daughter of the late Viscount Milton, and "ais- ter of the seventh Earl Fitz william. In 1889 she married

Saturday.

6 Cincinnati 31 Pittsburgh 3 St. Louis **St, Louls

8 Chicago

0 Chicago,

Sunday,

6 St. Loula“, 4. Philadelphia. Monday,

อ Pittsburgh

2 Chicago 1 Chicago 1 Cincinanti

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4 St. Louis 4 Cincinnati

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New York Brooklyn Philadelphia Philadelphia Boston Rotork Philadelphia 0 Philadelphia

Cleveland Detroit Chicago St. Louis

Cleveland. St. Louis Detroit

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Cincinnati Pittsburgh

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American League Saturday.

8 New York

6 Washington

0 Boston.

4 Philadelphia.

Sunday.

3 'Now York

5 Philadelphia

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Washington' 'B Boston

Monday,

New York -4 New York Boston Philadelphia 5 Philadelphia -- Washington Washington

Tuesday York

0 New

6 Boston

2 Philadelphia Washington Wednesday.Y

Chicago

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H.

B. Strange, retired

C. H. G. Bradley, L.b.w., Fritz

0

E. J. R. Mitchell, b Hamson

14

H. V, Parker, retired

54

H. Owen Hughes, retired

J. H. Summers, c Leonard, b Abbas, 20

Chicago Chlengo Cleveland Detroit. Detroit St. Louis

2

C. D. Wales, not out

14

St. Louis.

A. C. I. Bowker, retired

.31

L. P. Ralph, & b Hamgon

our

Extras

Chicago Cleveland

.260

7

Detroit St. Louis

J. A. H. Plummer did not bat. BOWLING ANALYSIS..

10.

8

O. M. R. W.

11

3

Major.

11:

Fritz

6- 47.1

B. Abbas

13

14

Chicago Cleveland Detroit

St. Louis

2 44

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Kitchell

15

16

Y. Abbas

16

17

A. N. Other

17:

17

Major Douglas died in 1916, and Lady Laura had remained a widow ever since his death. She lived

Cleveland

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at Eden Hall Kelso, Scotland,

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Civil Service Match.

In a low scoring match a team led by B. D. Evans, captain of the first eleven, defeated an eleven led by J. H. B. Nihill, captain of the second, by the narrow margin of two runs; only 138 being scored in the whole match.

The skipper of the premier tenm batted first and with only two play-

ers figures com-

YACHT CLUB GAME.

Scottish Company Play Draw."

A very pleasant time

Geo.. Sholto, Douglas, second son of the second Earl of Morton...

2 New York

'5' Boston

2 Philadelphia

3 Washington

Thursday.

1 Philadelphia

"THE ATHLETE'S

SIR A. LANE AND THE EMA

London, Sept. 2.

The Evening Standard learns →→

that Sir Arbuthnot Lane, the Pre- aldout of the New Health Society, has resigued his membership of the British Medical Association as a sequel to the recent incident be tween Sir Arbuthnot Lane, and the Association in connection with the appearance of his photograph at the back of a restaurant menu, and in connection with an article entitled "The Athlete's Food."

When Sir Arbuthnot Lane's at- tention, was called to it he atated that the photograph was used with- out his authority and gummed alipe wore affixed over, the picture. displayed by the restaurants con- cerned.

Sir Arbuthnot Lane expressed his regret to the Association, but the latter were not satisfied and apparently wished a public dis cinimere

Sir Arbuthnot Lane has been

very prominent for some months past in advocating the desirability. of freeing doctors from certain die- cfplinary restraints imposed by the Medical Council and there has been medical critcism of the New Health Society's propaganda...

London, Sept. 2 Speaking at a luncheon given by the New Health Society, Its Sec- retary, Mr. Meredith Atkinson, Baid that Sir Arbuthnot Lane had 2 not resigned from the British Medical Association on any ques tion connected with the Socisty, which no longer held any differ- ence with the Association as re- gards doctors writing to the Press.

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Pennant Winners.

New York, Sept. 25.

As a result of to-day's victory over

Kelly's Directory, the announce- ment was added: "Married sec- ond time, 1925, Princa Berhaned the New York Giants the St. Louis. din, son of Abdul Hamid, ex-Sul-Cardinals won the pennant in the National League. The winner of the tan of Turkey." IN THE ARE

The announcement, said counsel, American lengue is not yet settled.

Routers American Service. stated that Lady Laura, a British-

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to dismiss the opposition for two Club bowling green on Saturday and most people thought, rightly runs less. The top score on each afternoon when the Club enter- or not, that Mohammedans had the side was only 16, Lawrence and tained the Scottish Company of privilege of possessing a number Fincher being the scorers. Scores: the H. K. V. D. C. to a game of of wives.

Mr. Evans' XL

bowls and the whole company in Plaintiff had suffered from the

Scottish tea by the ladies of the was willing to marly a Turk. The members of the Scottish Company annoyance and pain were increas

Many visitors were present ended tenfold in consequence of the a thoroughly happy afternoon was fact that she had five children spent, particularly as there were neither victors nor vanquished, living. the teams playing a tie of 52 points each. One rink finished level and the other two rinks finished with equal margins, one in favour of each side.

H. F. Westlake, c Sayers, b Robert-

B.D. Evans, b Hamilton

C. Sara, e Nihill, b Baker

H. J, Pearce, c Jones, b Ezker

13

T. W. Carr, & Jones, b'Bakor...

A. H. Oswick, e Hamilton, b Fater.

: son

W. L. Walker, e

c&b Paterson

R. A. Smith, c Jonce, Paterson G. Gull, not out Extras

Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS,

Robertson

Hamilton Bakor

Paterson

O'Neill'

Naturally the bagpipes were present. The efforts of Pipe .70 Major. Wilson spurred the Scottish

O; M. R. W. Club unbeatable,

6 1 10:1

.8 -

4.1 6

Counsel proceeded to explain how he supposed the mistake was A Mrs. Lauretta Moonly made. married a Lord Shelto Douglas, son of a former Marquis of Queensberry.. This lady divorced her husband and apparently had

Co. on but they still found the scruples, at marrying a Turk, and it was supposed she had married the son of the Sultan Hamid.

Souvenir spoons were for the 303 victors but in view of the result

the players exchanged them.

The scores were as under: R. H. K. Y. C. Sc. Vol.. Wood

8.4

12 3

Mr. Nihill's XI.

D. C. Fincher;

b Sara

E. W. Hamilton, b de Rome

R.Jones, c Oswick, b Sara

с

Maclaren, h Lawrence

Eaker, e Carr, b Lawrence

J. H. B. Nihil, not out

R. S. W. Paterson, run out

R. G. Robertson, e de-Rome,

Evans'

-0. A. Grimes, b Evans

P. J. O'Neill, b Westlake

.

W. Sayers, e de Rome, b West-

Extras

Greig

Brayfield'

Russell

Goodman

Fletcher

McKelvie

Duncan

(Skip) .16 (Skip)

Waters

Carpenter

Shellshear

Edwards

(Skip). 21 (Skip) Davles

he was not Sir Henry, said there to make an extravagant claim, but that his client might put herself right with the public and be awarded reasonable dam- ages for the pain and annoyance she and her family had suffered. The defendants should be made to pay for their carelessness and recklesancos..

Correspondance ensued, and plaintiff demanded that apologies should be inserted in certain newspapers. Defendants readily consented to forward an apology but they declined to insert the apology in the newspapers.

Hazel Shaw Henderson Ramsay

lake

Anderson

McKellar Purvis

Lang Shield

McTavish

Drummond

„...(Skip) ...q....164: (Skip), b

21

216.

Total......52

Toffl

52

No Wish To Marry A Turk.

1 13

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2 10.2

Sara

Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS,

de Rome Lawrence Evans Westlake Onwick

5.12 10 2 Brico

11

Lyal.

Overy

BOWLING ANALYSIS.`

WLING

At Kowloon. On the Kowloon Cricket Club Rosa ground, teams captained by J. C. Hancock Evana... Lyal and F. Goodwin engaged each

The defendants forwarded to O. M. R. W plaintiff the information that the

6.8. 18

other, with the latter team winning Brace, net out Lyal's Team.

by over 40 runs.

B. Jex, b Goodwin Goodwin's team batted first, the A. A

b Fincher.

Fincher b Fincher

captain himself making 43 runs. C

A total of 116 was reached before

the fall of the last wicket. Lyal's J. E. Hancock, b Goodwin team replied with 70. Scores B. C. Murphy, b Hyde

Mr. Goodwin's Team,

E. F. Fincher, c.Overy, b Hancock 21

1. A. R. Duncan, played on, ↳ Lyal 6

K. R. Macaskill, e Buxton, b Brace

Capt. Warters, b Roas

Goodwin, c Brace, b Evans

W. Guest, e Murphy, b Evans

W. Hyle, b Hancock

Smith, st. Jex, b Braco

A. Summers, b Ross,

D. S. Green, not out"

Extras

Total

H. Burton, hit wit b. Hyde

H. Overy, not out a

Roas, e Summers, b Hyde

22.1 person who had married the ex- Sultan's son was Lady Lauretta

38 2 Douglas, but plaintiff, had no proof

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Extras

Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

0. M. R. W 61 22 8 1 17 2

70

Fincher. Goodwin Guest Duncan

Macaskill

Hyde

of that, and if it were not true

and she used the statement sho would be liable for damages.---*

The defendants had stopped the publication, but 4,500.coples had been published.

In conclusion, counsel said Lady Douglas was most annoyed. At her time of life she did not wish to marry a Turk

Lady Laura Douglas said she was 66. She was a widow of the Inte Major Sholto Douglas. No communication she said, was ever made to her that the notice was to be inserted in "Kelly's Direc for

The Jury awarded Lady Douglas

11 damages of £50,

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