MACAO. RACES.
LARGE ATTENDANCE AT INFORMAL MEETING. ·
The informal race meeting of
en-
LOCAL BASEBALL.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
CRICKET.
MONDAY,
SEPTEMBER 19, 1927.
AMERICAN BASEBALL.
HONGKONG B. C. TIE FOR
THIRD PLACE.
TWO FRIENDLY MATCHES ON SATURDAY.
COMPLETE RESULTS OF LAST
n deserved
The Filipinos, gained the Macae Interntional Recrea-Victory over the longkong Baseball Saturday. After blanking tion and Race Club was large at- Club on ponded yesterday,, several well- their opponents out for tive innings, during which, they themselves only known Hongkong rucing
managed to score a single, they thusiasts making the trip to the allowed the II. K. B. C. to obtain a neighbouring port by the Lung-three and a une in the sixta and seventh innings. Requiring threo shan yesterday morning.
tle, and four to win the Adance was held on Saturday runs to night at the Race Course but Filipinos set to work in a businesslike owing to the rain, the proceedings way and obtained the necessary runs terminated at 10 p.m., the function without getting a single man down. being held in the open air. The "Footwarmers" Jazz provided the music.
Their effort was particularly creditable in view of the fact that in 'Orchestra | the previous six innings they could
only score one run.
A very pleasing' innovation' was introduced by the running of a cash sweep, tickets for which were sold at $2 and $5.
The results were:-
Results.
1-The Novices Race, 3 furlongs. Winner $75. 2nd $40, 3rd $15. For unplaced ponies since 1st May, 1927.
Mr. P. N. Cheng's Fir Dee,
(Mr. Fred Roza) Mr. S. Y. Liang's Six Hundred,
(Mr. Rocha)
Mr. S. W: Hen's Wai Chow,
Cockey for Hongkong broke the spell of bad luck for his side by notching a home ran during the sixtli, bringing Muccio home. Excitement ran high when the Filipinos went up th bat for the last time, and the cheering was denfening when the necessary runs were secured.
The teams lined up as follows:
Hongkong
Filipinos. 3b Rull
Cruz
2b
P Zafra
39
Bautista
If Delgado
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With the erkeket season drawing near, practice matches have been
WELK'S GAMES..
New York, Sept. 17. The following are the results of nuch in evidence lately. On Satur- baseball matches played during the ny the K.C.C. held an inter-club fix-week: ture, the teams being captained by Mr. J. C. Lynl and Me. W. Bruce res- pectively, The latter team won by one wicket and six runs.
Opportunity was taken by the Kow. loon Club to try out several new bow- lors.
The full segres are as follows:
Mr. Lyal's Team.
A. W. Hamsay, e Brace, b Law-
rence
E. F. Fincher, retired A. A. Daud, run out
Jex, c Bevis, b Buxton W, lyde, 1.b.w, b Evans
li. Overy, not out
NATIONAL LEAGUE,
Chiengo St. Louis Pittsburgh
Chicago
St. Louis Cincinnati Cincinnati
Cincinnati
Chicago
Saturday.
2 New York
G Boston
4 Philadelphia
Sunday,
7 Now York
5 Brooklyn
3 Boston
10 Baston
Monday.
5 New York.
3.Philadelphia
€ Boston
3 Boston
Tuesday.
5 New York
6 Philadelphia
5
31
1
11.
26
Chicago Pittsburgh
aj. T. W. Southall, b Raven... 34 H. Parson, e Bingham, b Buxton ..
0
Cincinnati
J. C. Lyai, c Brace, b Buxton
*
St. Louia
"2 Brooklyn
9
Murray
A. Hargreaves-Browne, b Bingham 5 N. H. Ross, b Lawrence
0
Mucció
Extras
16.
St. Louis
1
Cockey
St. Louis
6 Now York
Lesser
Total
.135
5 Brooklyn
2
Burrell
Rossikom
ib T. Leonard
Bowling Analysis.
3
Lammert
ef D. Leonard
Cincinnati Pittsburgh Pittsburgh
6 Boston
5 Bosten
Mahon Cubein
Fernandez
0. M. R. W.
rf Maliy
Binghamt
0
30
Score by innings:
Duncan
0
19
St. Louis
6 New York
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 To.
H. K. MI.
0 0 0 0 0 1-
Lawrence Bevis
27
0 ถ
0100 00 4-5
Buxton
2
3
6 Boston
Evans
0 10
1
Dragons. Again Defeat Japanese.
Raven
15 .1
Pittsburgh Cincinnati
3 Boston
St. Louis
3 New York
B
27
St. Louis Pittsburgh:
(Lt. Braganca) Also ran: Solar Day (Mr. Sher- non): Peking. (Mr. Liang), Chang Ka-kou (Mr. Murray), Jan Dor (Mr. Luz), Ching Hoi (Bir. Fontes).
Time: 16. seconds, 1 lengths, 3 lengths.
Pari-Mutuel:-
Winner $16.10;
Plaees $6, $7.90, $43.
Cash Sweeps: Ticket No. 16, $20.50. Ticket No. 4, $5.80, Ticket No. 13, $2.00.
"2.-The Trial Plate half mile. Winner $100. 2nd $50., 3rd $25. For all China Ponies.
SHHELD PRESENTATION.
in
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Mr. Bruce's Team.
L. A. R. Duncan, e Jex, E Lyal F. E. Lawrence, b Fincher...!..
Capt. P. G. Bevis, e Fincher,
Uvery..
Cap. B. S. Bingham, e Fincher, b
Browne
HONDO H
The Baseball Association wound up. C. Fincher, retired their season yesterday by staring 9 game between the "Dingona" (5.0.A. Mr. Huen Chung's Chow Tree Lon,. (Mr. Roza)
A and the Japanese Baseball Club. The forms to Chub had won the league Mr. Lim Kee's Shanghai Priend,
the. T. Buston, Lb.., 1 Ross, (Mr. Sewell) 2nd bad they gone under
Japonian yesterday the shield would W. Brace, retired Ms. K. H.'s Loungwa,
(MF, K. 11. Chun) bave gone to them all the same.. A. . W. Smith, b Ross As usual, when the Dragons arc Also ran: Wu chang (Mr. Reidly),
C. T. Evans, e Hyde, b Lyal U-Un (Mr. Charles), Clemerin (Arngaged, a large creed of spe
Kamu 4. B. Raven, e Southall, b Ramsay 4 Y. M. Lon), Chick To (Mr. Tong), turned up at the dance. 12. Murphy, run out
proved to be disappointing in that the
A. R. F. Raven, not out Velon (Lt. Braganen),
Pari-Manet: Winner 89.70. Places Japanese, who were expreled to give
Extras the winners a clase run. failed to make $5.70, $6.20, $7.20.
The Huchitima
Total brave showing. brothers did not work well together and the batting of the Nippon boys were weak.
Cash Sweeps: Ticket No. 62, 349.00, Ticket No. 55, $14.20, Ficket No. 81, $7.10.
|
Lyal .......
E. P. Fincher
Browne Rosa
Southall Ramsay
3.The Shanghai Plate, 5 furlongs. Winner $100. 2nd ed. 3rd $26, In the first innings, the Chinese For China ponies subscribed for and put in some good work and earned purchased at Shanghai through the no fewer than four 'runs including
o homer by W. Sling. Tsukaguchi, Overy Club during 1926. Mr.Jue's Sun Ning.
a new player was giving the pitching: to tackle and he did his work so well 1 (Mr. Charles)
that the Chinese coul! only score Mr. Chin Lee's Yuen Sin,
(Mr. Roma) 2a single during the next five innings.
The Chinese team made a. very gal-.. Mr. Hnu Un's Little Sit Tang,
Mr. Rockn) 3 lant display and the opinion held in Also ran: Cherry Brandy (Mr. see quarters that they were lucky, Sherman), Tap Siac (Mr. Reidy), to win the league must have been Chinnat Lucky Star (Mr. Reidy), Arcia Preta badly shake yesterday. (Mr. Tong). Honeymoon (Mr. first, Sling at second, and Lee in the Sewell).
pitcher's box were at the top of their form. The final score whe 5-2 in favour of the Dragons.
1.17 3/5.3 lengths, 4
Time: lengths.
Mutuel: Wer 18.40, Pinces $6.10, $9.90, $12.70.
The Line Up.
BCCATOR E
0
1.1
Wednesday.
St. Louis
Chicago Pittsburgh
3 New York
6 Brooklyn
St. Louis
Chicago Pittsburgh
7 Philadelphia
Thursday.
8 New York
2 Boston
Friday.
3.
3 New York
3 Brooklyn
4 Boston
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
New York Philadelphin Boston Washington Washington
Washington
Bowling Analysis.
0. M. R. W.
New York
2
2
0 33
0 20
1
2 16
1
0 27
0 20
1. R. Cv Engineers. Playing at Sookinpoo "the Indian Recreation Club defeated a team from the Royal Engineers by 30 rups.
The Indians compiled 127 runs, A. K. Minu with 31 being top-scorar. The R. E. replied with 88 of which C.S.M. Rose Contributed no less thun
The two teams lined up as follows:35. At the fall of six wickets the En-
Cush Sweeps: Ticket No. 53, $83.30, Dragons Ticket No. 37. $23.80, Ticket No. 41 S. L. Lee $11.90.
Shim The Far Eastern Plate, & furling longs. Winner $100. Second $50. T. Chinn Third $26. For all China ponies ( ́June
D. Chian that have arrived at Maene after 1st March, 1927.
Mr. Leun Yick's Beautiful Terrace,
(Mr. Tong) 1
Lam
Japanese
p. Tsukaguchi
LT. Sablo
26 Thfima
11 Murata
3.h. Koga
e.f. Kusano
r.f. Takatemal
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gineers only had 46 rans but the tail wagged somewhat and the score was almost doubled before the last wicket fell.
Scores:
Indian R. C.
Saturday
1 St. Louis
G Detroit
1 Cleveland
6 Chicago 11 Chicago
Sunday,
2 St. Louis
6 Chicago
Monday.
Philadelphia 5 Detroit
New York New York Philadelphia Boston Boston Washington Washington
New York Boston Philadelphia Washington
New York Philadelphia Boston Washington
事
Tuesday.
5 Cleveland
5 Cleveland
15 Chicago
5 St. Louis 3 St. Louis. 3 Detroit
Detroit
Wednesday.
J
4 Cleveland
9 St. Louis
5 Chicago
3 Detroit
Thursday.
2 Cleveland 5 Chicago
1 St. Louis
G Detroit
Friday.
Choy K. Chinn
',
5.S. Hachiuma, Y. Hachiuma, S.
A. II. Madur, c Bellew, f Goodger
0
A. H. Rumjahn, e Rose, b Jones .. 29
S. A. R. Ismail, b Goodger...
15
2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Total. S. Ackber, b' Bellow
30
F. M. el Arculli, c and b Leppard 17
New York Philadelphin Boston
7 Chicago
6 St. Louis
Mr. Recreation's Little Durling,
(Mr. G. da Rezu) Mr. Cheuk Suen La's Man-of-war, (Mr. Rekly) Also ran: Sutherlard (Mr. Sewell) - Wal Chow (Mr. Fontes) Castle (Mr. Chun) Green Island (Mr. Charles), May (Mr. Y.' M. Loo),
Time: 1.37. A head, 3 lengths. Pari-Mutuel Winner $9.60, Places $6.30, $7.30, $19.10,
Cash
$108.70
1,
Scare by innings:
Japanese:
| Dragons:
.0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2. 400 010- 5. The Presentation. At the conclusion of the match Mr. in Wang, on behalf of the Lal Wah Company handed over to Mr. J. J. Muccio, President of the Hongkong Baseball League, the shield which the Company had presented for competi tion. Mr. Muccio expressed his thanks to the Company for the in- terest Which they took in loent base- Monte Carlo Plate. Once hall, which, he said was indeed en-
Sweeps: Ticket No. 106.
Ticket No. 37, $31. Ticket No.
$75 couraging.
Round. Winner $150. Second Third $40. For all China ponies, U-Un's Lent (Mr. Tong) Mr. Recreation's Wild Fellow
(Mr. Charles) 2 Mr. K. H's Papyrus (Mr. Chun)
Also ran: Flash Star (31r. Sewell), Dragon Boat (Mr. Reidy), Warlord- ship (Mr. G. Roza),
Time: 2.00 4/5. 4 lengths, I length.
M. P. Mador, run out
A. S. Suflind. b Bellew
A. K. Mimi, not out
S. A. Ismail, b Bellew
A. R. Minu, e Mackintosh, b Gond-
ger... 1). Mohamed, e Kennard, b Bellew
Extras
Mr. Muccie continuing, thanked the Goodger S.C.A.A., particularly the "Dragoris," Bellew for popularising the game in Hong Leppard
g, He said the previous shield which was also presented by the Lai-Jones
W Company had been won three
in
succession by the Chinese
Total
Bowling Analysis.
127
O. 1. R. W.
team and this year the new shield was won for the first time by the Sgt. Bellow, A. H. Madar, b "Dragons." He wanted to congratulate
Pari Mutuel: Winer $12.40. Pla- the "Dragons," not only for winning. S. M. Rose, b Ackber
cos $9,60, $16.00,
Cash Sweeps: Ticket Ny. 49, $117.60, Ticket No. 81, $33.60 Ticket No. 77. $16.80.
6.The Autamn Selling Plate, Furlongs. Winner $200. Second $75. Third $50. For all China ponies. Mr. Lim Kee's U-Un
(Mr. Charles) 1 Mr. R, C's Glenmerin
(Mr. Sewell) 2 Mr. Y. M. Loo's Jolly Kid
That
the league, but also for winning every mutch throughout the season. was a creditable performance and Mr. Muccio, speaking as n playing men- ber said that all would agree that the al- "Dragons" deserved their victory though at times they had to put up
hard fight for their puints. He ex pressed the hope that next year, they would be in a position of "mix it up"
#1
bit more:
Drugons" team, was then handed over
A ball, bearing all the signatures (Mr. G. Roza) 3 of the players and official of the Also ran: Fir Dee (Mr. Chun). Honeymoon (Mr. Tong), Six Ilundred (Mr. Rocha) Solar Day (Mr. A. W. Roza), Peking (Mr. Reidy).
Time: 46 sces. length, 3 Meck.
Pari-Mutuel: Winner $14.40. Pla cea $6.30, $7.10, $13.70. -Cash
Sweeps: Ticket No. 17. 63, $28.80,
$100,00. Ticket No.
Ticket No. 130, $14.40.
to Mr. Muccio by the son of Hin Wong, (Secretary of the S.C.A.A.).
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Extras
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BATTAMBANG
PAPEETE
CANTHO
Total
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CANTON
Bowling Analysis,
16
O.' M.
Hiptoola
15
:
67
W.
30 11 0
HONGKONG
Pritam
6.2 0
30
MENGTZE
Manns
+
0
27
2
NAM DINK
W.
Melvaní
0..
14
D
Indian Merchants.
R 1 12
¿
1
16
1
H. T. M. Barma, b Suffind
0 9
AS A. Kyum, b Suffiad
3
0 14
2
0 7
2. M. S. Leppard, b A. IL Madar Sgn. Waters, 1.b.w., b Rumjahn. Sgt. Trumper, e and b Ramjahn Sgt. Jones, run out ............... CS. M. Kennard, not out
Extras
Total
Bowling Analysis.
0. M. R.
The presentation concluded with three cheers for the league winners Arculli. and three more for the
runners-up A. 11. Madar
Suffind A, R. Minu
followed by the usual "tiger."
Rumjahn
Time: 46 2/5 secs. length, 1% Ackbur length.
Winner $18.30
After this race the winning pony Pari-Mutuci: U-Un was put up for auction under Places $7.40, $6.10.
88 Daswr.nl
0 2 14 1.
LR.C. v Indian Merchants. At the Indian Recreation Club yes- terday afternoon, a club team played the Indian Merchants, whom they
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For all China ponies.
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7. The Consolation Plate, 3. fur- Messra, Kiangwan and Co.'s Castle 1 longs. Winner $75. 2nd $40, 3rd $15. Mr. Y. M. Loo's Warlordship
For non-winning ponies since 1st May, Mr. U-Un's Dragon Boat 1027,
Mr. Chin Lee's Yuen Sin
י
0
V. T. Manns, c. Nazarin, b Suffiad 2 F. T. Melvani, b Suffiad
G. P. Daswani, lbw b Sirdar
Khnn
N. P. Karanjin, b Soffiad... Utoomal, e Madar, b D. Mohamed Fliptoola, b Nazarin,... Malubhoy, e Mohamed, Nazarin runs. T. Normanbhoy, b Suffiad H. Pritam, not out
Extras
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Peking
Rangoon
Rio de
Janeiro
Sydney
Tientaln
Tak70 Teinenfa Tsingtau
· Vladivostock (Temporartly closed), Interest allowed on Current Accounta Deposit resolved for Axed periods at rates
to be obtained on application.
THE BANK OF EAST ASIA,
LIMITED...
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HEAD OFFICE HONGKONG.
10. Des Voeux Road, Central, Bangkong.
Authorized Capital Paid-up Capital Deserve Fund (1926) BRANCHES AND AGENCIES Batavia
Bombay Cafouti Canton
Halphong Kenolala Kobe
Malbourne
New York. Oaka Paris Peking Penang
Kowloon London Manita
Kilagoon
Satuon Shangha!
world.
$10.000.000 15,000.COM .... 1,200,000
Bau Francesco
Beattle Berakraop Singapore Sourabaya Sydney Talpen
Tientalu
Tokyo
Correspondents in all principal cities of the
**
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.
2
3
Also ran: Chin Shan, Tap Siac, Jan Dor, Veloz.
A. S. Salad; run out
M. F. Madar, e Barma, b Hiptoola 7
F. M, el Arcalli, b Pritam
88
Total Bowling Annlysis.
90
D. Mohamed, e Barma, b Hiptooln 6
0. M.
W.
8 Sirdur Khan
Sufllad
10
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Rumjohn Moder
2
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IT'S QUALITY THAT COUNTS
proved securities,
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0 Nazarin
Time: Not taken. 11⁄2 length, 1 length.
9. A. Hussain, b Hiptoola
Pari-mutuel: Winner $0.40. Pla-Sirdar Khan, e Kyum, b' Maans.. 25
ces $5.30, $9.20, $22.00,
"R. Nazarin, c Hiptoola, b Manns 9 Mohamed 21, J. M. Rumjahn, 'c Daswani, b.
(Mr. Liong) 1 Mr. Cheng Kook On's Sutherland
(Mr. Murray) 2 Mr. Wong Far's Sen Crow
(Mr. Sherman) 3 Cash Sweops: Ticket No. Also ran: China Hol (Lt. Bra- $53.90, Ticket No. 53, $15.40, Ticket ahea), Kwong Chow (Mr. Luz). No. 26, $7.70.
Hiptoolas
S. A. R. Bax, b Hiptoola
WONARD
Every description of banking and 'archanzs
Les granted on s tuelness transacted.
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 16 let.
·HAN TONG-FO,
Chlef Manager.
REPUBLIO
LONDON
FRANCE
INDIA
ITALY
JAPAN JAVA PANAMA
FERU
POLTO NICO STRAITS
SETTLEMENTS URUGUAY VENEZUELA
We are also able to offer our Customers the services of the Branches of the International Banking Corporation in San Frau- cisco, Spain and the Philippine Island,
R. M. McLAY,
Manager.
-
Hongkong, 7th January, 1927.
行健商工法中
BANQUE FRANCO-CHINOISE
pour le
Commerce et L'Industrie.
(Incorporated in Frapon,)
6, Chater Road, Victoria, Hongkong.
HEAD OFFICE:
71, Rue St. Lazare, Päria.
Capital fully paid up
..Tra. 40,000,000 Reserves
... 10,276,00€ Special working capital ......Fr. 50.000,00 BRANCHES: París, Lyona, Mareseilles, Saigon, Haiphong, Hanel, Teking. Shanghai, Tientals, Phon Peab, and Hongkong»,
BANKERS! France: Boulete General, Banque NaHona}' de Credit, Banque de Pariset des Para Esa.
London: Midiand Bank, Lu
Co
New York: Irving Bank, Columbia Truri Every demariplion of Banking and Exchange Business Transacted. Correspondents through- wat the world.
A. BOLLIN
*Manance.
Hengkong. 11th March. 1926.
THE BANK OF CHINA.
SPECIALLY AUTHORIZED BY PRESIDEN TIAL MANDATE OF THE REPUBLIC OF CITINA ON THE 22ND OF NOVEMBER, 1917.
Authorized Capital Paid-up Capital
·Reserve Funds
$87,000,000.99 .$18.278,000.00
..$ 9,627,625.34
READ OFFICE PEKING. HONGKONG BRANCHES: #
4. Queen's Road Central. Branches and Bob-branches all over Uhina and correspondents in Europe, America mod other parts of world, -
LONDON BANKERS:~~
The National Provincial and Union Bank
of England Limlied. ·
The Guaranty Trust Company of New York, NEW YORK BRANCHÉS
The Irving National Banka
able Treat Company of new York.
The Equi
Internt allowed on Current Accounte; mál Fixed Depols.Terms-on-piction.
Every description of Banking beslaan transacted
Loans granted on approved sacurities. Special facilities for Home Exchange
་
BROU J, CHEN,
Manager.
THE HO HONG BANK, LTD.
Authorised Capital
(Established 1917). CAPITAL:
$20,000,000
Pald-Up
| 1,000,000. 4,000,000
4,280,18
....$ 1,340,000
Σποκύπτο Liabilitie <!
holders
Surplus
BEAD OFFICE:--BINGAPORE. Branches, agencias and Correspondents In de' the principal cities of the world.
Every description of Banking and Ktchakos
kanacted.
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