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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1928.
THE WORLD SPORT.
AMERICAN BASEBALL.
RESULTS OF THE PAST WEEK'S MATCHES.
New York, Sept. 8, The following are the full resulta of the National and American Baseball Leagues played during the past work:
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Saturday (Sept. 1).
Now Now
Boston Boston Pittsburg
Cincinnati
New York
Brooklyn
Cincinnati
Chicago
i
1 Brooklyn
5 Philadelphia
1 Philadephin
1 St, Laul
0 Chiengo
Sunday (Sopt. 2),
# St. Louis
G Boston
6 Philadelphia
·
3 Pittsburg
8 New York
0 St. Louis
Monday (Sept. 3).
Philadelphia Cincinnati Cincinnati Pittsburg Pittsburg
B St. Louts »
18 Chiengo
€ Chicago
Tuesday (Sept. 4).
2 Brooklyn
Boston Boston
2 Brooklyn Philadelphia 4 New York Philadelphin 8 New York Pittsburg 8 Chicago
Wednesday (Sept. 5).
Philadelphia
Boston
Boston
3 New York
9 Brooklyn
7 Brooklyn
Thursday (Sept, 0).
St. Louis
4 Pittsburg
Friday (Sept. 7)
Philadelphia 4 Boston Philadelphia 3 Boston St. Louis 6 Pittsburg Chicago 11 Cincinnati
AMERICAN LEAGUE. Saturday (Sept. 1). Washington 8 New York
Philadelphia
Chicago
St. Louis
11 Boston
2
Cleveland
2 Detroit
Sunday (Sept. 2).
Washington
Chicago
St. Louis
2 New York
3 Cleveland
5 Detroit
Monday (Sept. 3).'
New York New York Washington Washington St. Louis St Louis Chicago Chicago
8 Boston
0
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LOCAL BASEBALL.
FILIPINOS STRONG FOR CHAMPIONSHIP.
With but two more matches to play, the Filipino Baseball Club have now established themselves in
THE
LAWN BOWLS LEAGUE.
CRAIGENGOWER BEATEN BY··
K.C.C.
The victory of the Kowloon Cricket Club over. tho· League Champlons on Saturday must have surprised the players as much as It did all Lawn Bowls fang.
RESCUED FROM MALARIA
Sixteen Years Ago By DR. WILLIAMS PINK PILIS.
Mr. Paul Reports Himself. Still In The Best of Health.
This is the first time that the
When Mr. D. T. Paul wyna Craigengower. C.C. have suffered a defeat this season. Their setback station-master at Tharrawaddy, on does not affect their position as the Burma Government Rallways, champions, they having establish in the year 1912, he graphically ed a commanding lead which told how he had been rescued enabled them to secure the hon- from Malaria by Dr. Williama
Pink Pills. Seen again. on the.. ours some weeks ago,
The First Division programme was brought to a conclusion on 24th February this year (1928)
a commanding position at the top Saturday. The Kowloon Dock, at Paungdo, Burma, where he is of the Baseball League and only un- last year's Champlons, accured the now station-master, Mr. Paul re- expectedly brilliant play on the part runners-up position, with tho Tal- ported himself as still in the best of the Hongkong Baseball Club, koo R.C. and the Police third with of health. Here are the facts of whom the Filipinos have yet to 12 points each. The former, how-Mr. Paul's case, as originally re- corded by himself sixteen years meet twice, will deprive them of the ever, have a better shots avarage. championship honours this seRBON.
They added further to their laurels on Saturday when they ac counted for the Dragons for the Third time this season,
The Recreio "A" are making a ago:--- bold bid for promotion and in their match against the Clvli Service,
The malarial attacks used to
the lenders of the Second Division, start with a fooling of lagsltuda tho they emerged victorious by 18 and pains in my back and lower
2 Filipinos winning a most thrilling shots. They are now within one limbs," said he, "Fits of shiver- match by one run, after the Chinese point of the Valley team and have jing followed and left my body. players had held the advantage up one match in hand.
2 till the end of the fifth innings. At the end of the fourth, they were leading by eight runs to three and on their exhibition looked like mak- ing matters between the two teams even again,
DIVISION I..
Craigengower Lose at Kowloon Cricket Club.
Cralgengower.
cold all over. Thon my tom- porature would rise until perspira- tion simply poured out of me.
"These continual attacks made me very weak and thin. A friend who came to see me advised Dr. Wiliams' Pink Pills, and I decided
DEFEAT BY ONE SHOT. On their own green, Kowloon The Dragons opened by being blanked out twice, while the Fill-Cricket Club dolented Craigengower to give them a trial. I must say Cricket Club in an exciting game by that I have ever since been sorry pinos were the first to acore,
of that these Pila 'did not come to Murata, crossing the plate in the the narrowest possible margin
my notice earlier, for even after 8 Becond innings. In the third, the one shot.
Scores:
a week's treatment I felt they Dragons appeared to have a firm Kowloon C.C.
were doing me good. It was grip of the game and with several J, T. Dobbia
wonderful how quickly my of their players gaining Orst on er-J. A. Howe
petite roturned and refreshing rors they had no less than six men A, W. Smith
26 steep came to me at night. · A brought home, to give them the J. Fraser
F. Goodwin
three weeks' course of Dr. Wil- load by 6-1. The Filipinos replied
liams! Pink Pills made another and stronger, man of ine."
G.
Wragglo
14 with two, while the Dragons added L. E. Lammert
similar number at the fourth at- 1 tempt..
2
W. T. Brightman
I Beer
E. el Arculit 20 U. M. Omar
F. J. Never
D. Fritz
D. Rumjahn
I
22 B. W. Bradbury 14
G. T. Buchanan
C. S. Rosselot
C. Bonnett
14 R. Basa
GB
ap-
As long as the malaria parasita remains in the blood, attacks of 17 malaria fever will be recurrent. Quinine overcomes them for a 57 time, but it is only by building up the blood that the malarial by germs can be eradicated, and Dr. the Williams' Pink Pills make now, rich, red blood at every dose. This is the simple secret of the remarkable success of Dr. Wil liams Pink, Pilla in so many cases of malaria. Clemlets everywhere sell them, or post free at $1.50 per bottle, $8 for six bottles, from Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., 60, Kiangae Road, Shanghai,
J. Gibson A. C. Burford The Filipinos staged a come-back E. Kern In the fifth innings and with Zafra W. Koogan Bscoring a three-bagger, the team H. Overy
showed renewed vigour. They re- duced the lend of the Chinese team
Bowling Green v Police. oby scoring three runs. The Dra-
Crossing the harbour, Police Ro- 4 gona were unsuccessful in their re- 3 maining inninga, while the Fili- creation Club Were surprised Kowloon Bowling Green Club, 1 pinos took the lead in the sixth by latter winning by 16 shota.
scoring another three. The score Scores: then stood at 9-8 in their favour.
Bowling Green. Zafra, who had opened the pitch- R. Muir Ing for the Filipinos, was relieved during the game but went on
D. Gow again in the Chinese last innings W. Russell and struck out the team in quick succession, thus giving the Fill- R. Duncan pinos victory without taking, their D. Harvey
HI, Nish seventh innings.
L Guy
B
2
1 The South China Scouts had no
McIntosh
A. R. Whibley
4dimculty in taking the points A. E. Bilkatone
from the Y. M. B. A. whom they beat by 30 runs to five, while yea-
J. T. Magli
Polico R.C.
Randle Wynne Wost
18 G. C. MOES.
18
W. E. Hollanda Gooding McLeod
22 J. Clark'
18
Hargreaves
Glendinning Marks
terday the Scouts failed to hold the W. Macfarlane 20 A. Clark 4 Kinroras and wont down by 11 runs
1 to four.
3 Baston
0 Philadelphia
6 Philadelphia
4
& Cleveland
8
10 Cleveland
10
G Detroit..
2
In the second match yesterday, the St. Soseph's College players ac- counted for the Y, M. B, A., win ning by ten runs to eight.
Tuceday (Bept. 4),
Chicago
3 Dotroit
St. Louis
D Cleveland
Washington
2 Philadelphia
Chicago
7 Dotrait
3 Detroit
Wednesday (Sept. 6).
New York 1 Washington'
8
New York Chicago
8 Washington 2 Detroit
Thursday (Sept. 6).
8
.10
Cleveland
New York New York Boston
1 Chicago
Friday (Sept. 7).
& Washington
1 Washington
0 Philadelphia
Reuter'a American Servico.
LOCAL FOOTBALL.
NAVY DRAW WITH SOUTH CHINA.
TENNIS IN CANTON.
LEAGUE FORMED FOR FIRST TIME,
Shameen, Sept. 8.
TO Talkoo▾ Civil Service,
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At Talkoo, the home team de foated Civil Service Cricket Club by ahots.
Scores:
Talkoo R.C.
T. C. Barclay
T. Grimshaw
C. B. Matthew N. Drummond
J. McCubbin
J. Chapman
J. Russell
A tennis League bna just been R. Wallaco. formed in Canton for the first time. A. Stalker It will be known as the Canton Ten-T. J. Whyle nis League Association.
G. McLeod Seven clubs have entered fourteen J. Ferguson. teams for the coming season as follows: The Shameen Lawn Ten- 11nis Club, 4 teams; Ling Nam University, 3 teams; the Japancaa Tennis Club, 2 teams; Canton Citizen Athletic Association, 2 teams; Returned Student Club, 1 team; Tangshan Garden Club (Gorman Club), 1 team; Mr. G. W. Greene, 1 team.
Civil Service,
R. R. Dayles Holland
F. E. Haynes
10 T. D. Pendered 19
C. Mycock
R. 9. Vergetto
A. H. Oswick
26 J, Hallidgo
J. T. Laing
II, Westlake. J. J. Gregory 13 J., Deakin
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DIVISION II.
Important Match on the Civil
Service Ground.
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TENNIS IN AMERICA.
FRENCHMEN DO WELL
Philadelphia, Sept. 8. In the doubles, Boussus and Landry, (France) defented Doeg and Corn U.S.A.) 6-2, 7-5.-Router's American Servios.
Frenchmen Win.
Franco won by five
three.
Philadelphia, Sept. 9.
metchos to Hunter (America) beat Do Buzelet (France), 1-1, 2-0, 0-7.
Doeg
(America) beat Landry
(Franco), 4-6, 6-4, 7-5.
Boussue (France) beat Corp (America), 7-5, 3-0.
Dorotra and Brugnon (France) boat Lott and Hennessey (America), 6-3, 3-6, 8-0, 6-4.
Later.
Allison and Van Ryn (America) beat Cochet and Do Buzelet 7-0, 7-5, 6-4, 19 making the total score five matches to four in France's favour.-Router's 51 American Service.
CLUB DE RECREIO WIN. Travelling to Happy Valley, Club de Recreio "A" defeated Civil Service Mr. G. W. Greene, of the Cricket Club by 18 ahots, The Southern Baptist Convention, is the visitors won on all rinks, President and Mr. Wong Po-keung. Scores: of the Canton Citizen Athletic Asso- Civil Service ciation, the Secretary and
A general committee F. H. Holdman Treasurer. is formed by one representativeL Longbottom from each Club entering.
L. Luck
in
Recreio "A."
II. A. Alves
C. E. Marques
G. M. S. Alvos
18 A. C. 'Ribeiro 21
C. I. Vas
Although the official football season has not yet commenced, practies games are already being arranged by local teams. At Carolino Hill on Saturday the Royal Navy fielded a
Matches will be played every R. T. Taylor team against South China, the game Saturday afternoon, commencing 3. Eccleshall anding in a draw of two goals each 15th instant, and will consist of C. E. Jones The Chinese were the first to score five matches played by two doubles J. Archibald through Tam Kong-pak while Sim-
the score half time teams and three singles playera. J. Massey monds equalised, t being one all. On resuming the Navy Each team shall play against all the
L. Whant took the lead, Parka beating Fau Ka-other teams once during the season
W. J. Bickford ping, the Chinese goalie, from a free (in the event of sover or less F. E. Booker kick outside the penalty area. The teams being entered, each teams. E. Alderman 14 1. Lax Chinese made matters even through will play every other team twice).
Ip Pak-wa.
Garrison League. A start has already been made in the Garrison League, three matches being decided during the past week.. The Headquarters Wing, X.O.S.B., beat the 12th Heavy Battery, Royal Artillery, by two goals to one, while the Headquarters
ters Wing, Queen's Re giment, won against the RAM.C. by four goals to three.
The match between the Machine Gun Co., K.O.S.B., and the Machine Gun Company, Queen's Regiment, ended in a draw of three goals each.
Each match counts one point; at the end of the season the team that wins most points will hold the cup very kindly presented by the Bri- tish American Tobacco Company until the end of the following 803 |Bon.-Our Own Correspondent.
F. X. Soares C. A. Lopes
23 P. Yvanovich 24
55
F. X. Silve
L. C. Bours C. Silva
East Point Kowloon C.C..
to
Prof. Lee Nicholas, who was on his way to Yokohama, died of cholera in the P. and O. liner when 24 hours out of Penang.
Craigengower v Talkoo.
At Happy Valley, Craigongower Cricket Club lost to Taikoo Recrea tlon Club by Q phots.
Scores: Craigengower.
D. K. Kharas H. Hartcam W. Collins A. A. Lewis Ismail
E. Zimmern
V. D. Lely A. A. Razack 8. Flegg
O. Ismail
Taikoo R.C:
R: M. Keown A. Craig H. McKechnie 20 Jas. Sloan
D. Splers
C. Cameron,
E.
Moare
10
14 D. C. Walmsley 18
D. Young
J. Watson
Jn., Bloun
28 P. Dixon
F. T. Knott
11 D. Munro
70
Kowloon
On their own green, East Point Recreation Club lost Cricket Club by 14 ahots.
*Scores:
East Point.
Kowloon C.C.
H. Gittins E. C. Fincher J. F. Robinson 20 B. Pethoram 21
Founder of the Salesian Order In II. Hatch England, the Very Rev. C. B. Coutts Macoy has died at the Salesian Col- . B. Akehurst lege, Chertsey.
J. W. Shaw
Black W. E. Peers Week's Fixtures.
forceing, while on Friday the 0 Com-CA. Goldenberg parios of the K.0.3.3. and the II. Hampton afternoon A Company, K.O.S.D., are due to meet the D. Queen's Regiment will meet."
M.. Arnhold On Cpl. Hunt, R.A.0.C. Sat. Clarke, A., officiating. Wednesday the Royal Engineer Chatham Road ground, idek off at
All matches will be played on the 4. F. Paul play the Company, Queen's Rogl 14.80 ment L/Sgt Bunting, K.O.S.D.,
p.m.
Thris
This
Company, Queen's Regiment, with/oncounter will be ofßelated over by. 8, 12111
Smith
C. G. Harrison A. Hyde Lay
18 F. G. Herridge 22
Shar
C. J. Tacchi
Webb
Recreio "B" ♥ K.BG.C
20
60
At King's Park, Kowloon Bowling . Green beat Club do Recreto "B" by 47 shots. The latter lost heavily on two rinks.
Scores:
Rocrelo "B,"
J. M. S. Rosario E. M. Remedioa E. L. Barros L. Gutierrez M. F. Baptista A. C. Rozario
A. V. Barros A. H. Bosto Gonsalves
A. Gomes
J. Riberio
19 W. W. Kirst 28 J, G, Ozorio
de Rome
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13
Bowling Green. Hale Younghusband H. Johnson 21 J. Maclachlan
J. Cameron
8. Drake
TD.
Thomson Chambers
E. Hogbin
11 G. E. Roylancə 20.
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